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There is an undeniable noise growing amongst the Trump base and conservative populists, nationalists, | ||
a growing frustration, a growing impatience at the lack of deep state arrests. | ||
Much of it directed at Pam Bondi, who we see on Fox News, plenty, but not with deep state arrests. | ||
And it's so loud now that Dan Bongino is regularly offering statements in response to this via his ex account. | ||
So we have another statement from him today. | ||
But then we have some of the other issues that people are having hitting the headlines as well. | ||
And it's reached a certain point where people are releasing press statements and addressing letters to President Trump looking for action. | ||
And so this is an undeniable phenomenon, and the impatience is growing. | ||
So I'm going to cover all of that, and I think maybe even Elon Musk might be growing a little frustrated too. | ||
So we're going to cover all that, and then it kind of also highlights this Kristi Noem story today, which, yeah, is it a hit piece on Kristi Noem? | ||
Is it from a known fake news operation, The Daily Beast? | ||
Yes. But... | ||
Even a broken clock is right twice a day. | ||
So I think that this administration thought they could ride the coattails of Donald Trump and his popularity and the election victory to glory, but they didn't really understand what the MAGA base was all about. | ||
They didn't really understand what Make America Great Again meant to Trump voters. | ||
And they're kind of able to gloss over it with the Johnny-come-latelys who decided to become MAGA in 2024 for whatever reasons, personal reasons, financial reasons, clout chasing. | ||
And so they're kind of able to gloss over it and look at the cheerleaders like that that haven't been around since 2015, 2016 and pat themselves on the back like, look, we've got cheerleaders here. | ||
But the underbelly of this... | ||
It's starting to growl because it's hungry. | ||
It's hungry for justice. | ||
It's hungry to save the country. | ||
So I'm going to break all of that down with some of these headlines and some of these statements. | ||
Now, we also have more news as we've been all over this day one. | ||
The fracture of the Democrat Party and Bernie Sanders trying to burn it all down and hand whatever's left of the ashes. | ||
To the radical left, led by AOC. | ||
So that's happening. | ||
Then we got some other news out of the White House. | ||
We'll give you an update on the latest with the trade war with China and some of the propaganda that's hitting the airwaves. | ||
We also have more propaganda surrounding the phenomenon. | ||
I don't even know what to call it at this point. | ||
But as I've explained it, now you have... | ||
Muslims and Jews fighting for America. | ||
And somehow the interests and the voices of Americans lost in translation. | ||
Doesn't come into play. | ||
So I'm going to talk about that as well. | ||
And then there was an ongoing situation at a Dallas high school of an active shooter situation. | ||
If we have any updates on that, we'll let you know any developments there as well. | ||
All right, we got a lot of crazy developments here, but I want to focus on this growing frustration that a lot of the Trump base has that is reaching new levels, and there is no doubt Dan Bongino is hearing plenty about it. | ||
I know Kash Patel's office also hearing plenty about it. | ||
The complaints about Pam Bondi back on Fox News last night doing a victory lap over a single arrest. | ||
It's like, that's your job, bare minimum even. | ||
But the noise and frustration is only getting worse. | ||
Now, as I said, the only person who's really addressing this head-on is Dan Bongino. | ||
And you can understand why, as he has an audience of millions of people that he... | ||
Talked about the deep state criminals for years and got one of the biggest followings, biggest podcasts in the world, especially when it comes to MAGA politics, conservative politics. | ||
So he certainly would feel the need to at least address that audience that he's gained. | ||
But it's also, he's hearing a lot of noise from independent press. | ||
He's seeing a lot of this stuff being posted on social media, I'm sure, that's being sent to him. | ||
I don't know if he's spending time on social media himself personally, but people are showing him stuff, and so he's making statements. | ||
And we're giving you these statements every time he releases one. | ||
So another one, just last night, this is from Dan Bongino. | ||
Week 5 updates. | ||
This is his FBI Deputy Director official account now, at FBIDDBongino. | ||
Week 5 updates. | ||
Thank you for following this account. | ||
I'm traveling this week to some of your FBI field offices to gather information on necessary reforms and to hear from the workforce. | ||
The director and I have prioritized reforms while also making sure the work being done to ensure the safety of the homeland continues. | ||
I posted this last week, but I want to reiterate it. | ||
The director and I are working on a number of significant initiatives To ensure that the mistakes over the past are never repeated. | ||
And that many of your open questions are answered. | ||
We fully understand that some of the actions and initiatives we've taken may not immediately appear to fit into the puzzle and that leaves a vacuum at times filled by others. | ||
But accountability requires information and people with information. | ||
I'll say... | ||
It, again, I'm not asking you to trust me, but I'm not in the trust me business. | ||
I'm in the show me results business. | ||
Actions that aren't immediately visible do not equate to inaction. | ||
And I'll be candid here, it's tough not being able to respond to critical or laudatory comments, but that's what I signed up for as an employee of the taxpayer. | ||
I need to let the results speak for themselves on many of these matters because that's what you're paying me to do. | ||
I know you've been let down in the past. | ||
You're owed better, and we're going to produce it. | ||
God bless America and all who defend her. | ||
Now, the one thing, and I don't think it's worth overthinking. | ||
This is a PR statement, essentially, from Bongino, but addressing the issues and the noise that is incoming that's undeniable. | ||
Many of us are a part of it. | ||
He says, addressing the mistakes of the past. | ||
Again, I'm not overthinking it, but people are saying this isn't about mistakes of the past. | ||
This is about criminals. | ||
This is about criminals committing crimes inside the government. | ||
That's what we're talking about here. | ||
Were there mistakes made that should never be made before? | ||
Of course, but there were criminals committing crimes violating our rights. | ||
That's what people are interested in. | ||
Now, I'm not... | ||
Again, I wouldn't read too much into that. | ||
It's just a... | ||
Press release statement, and he's trying to let you know. | ||
It's like, hey, we are working on stuff. | ||
So really, he is asking you to trust him and to be patient. | ||
So that's fine. | ||
I've said it, and I'll continue to say it until something changes. | ||
Bongino has earned the trust, and if he wants to ask for trust and patience, then fine. | ||
He's all in. | ||
He's playing with his own personal life, money, reputation, everything. | ||
Same with Cash Patel. | ||
So that's fine. | ||
This will be their final reputation. | ||
This will be their final story, their legacy. | ||
So for them to do that, okay. | ||
Bondi is a totally different situation. | ||
She's playing with house money. | ||
She got in there pretty much as just a... | ||
Okay, go ahead and fill the void left by Matt Gaetz. | ||
Just get you in, get you confirmed, and then go on Fox News every night. | ||
She's already got her job waiting. | ||
She's already got the Fox News job after this. | ||
She's basically already doing it. | ||
So it's a different situation with the lack of patience for Bondi than it is with Bongino and Patel, who are going all in gambling everything and have everything to lose, everything to gain but everything to lose. | ||
I mean, they can go down as the best FBI agents in the history of this country, arresting the deep state criminals. | ||
Perp-walking the people that have committed treason against this country, they have that opportunity. | ||
And I'm not sure there's, I mean, who else would you want in there to do it? | ||
So, okay, let's give them the shot. | ||
Those are our guys, let's give them the shot. | ||
Bonnie slips in, not even, just gets in there because somebody else couldn't, gets confirmed, goes on Fox News every night, talks a big game, never delivers. | ||
So that's a different story. | ||
But I would assume there at the FBI they're hearing plenty about Pam Bondi as well. | ||
And maybe they're frustrated too. | ||
And they all got to play as a team and they all got to at least show a good face for the public. | ||
But I wouldn't be surprised if there aren't some frustration going around inside as well. | ||
Now here's one of the bigger stories. | ||
It's one of the few FBI agents that we've seen that are still having their jobs, even getting promoted, that we have a problem with. | ||
A slap in the face. | ||
Dan Bongino called out after retweeting video of FBI official Stanley Medar, who remains employed despite targeting Catholics as radical traditionalists linked to white supremacy. | ||
So it's just like the other FBI agent behind a lot of the January 6th persecution gets promoted, and gets not just promoted internally, Via social media, like, look at how great this guy is. | ||
And so now there's another one. | ||
So people are sitting here scratching their heads saying, oh, not again. | ||
Oh, not again. | ||
So I'm not ready to go there yet with Bongino and Patel. | ||
But I'd say at the DOJ, the oh, what again attitude, oh, it again attitude, here we go again attitude with Pam Bondi is fair. | ||
Actions that aren't immediately visible do not equate to inaction. | ||
Dan Bongino breaks silence amid mounting conservative scrutiny of bureau leadership. | ||
It's going to be all about results at the end of the day. | ||
And they have the opportunity to do something legendary, do something heroic, or... | ||
I mean, for Bongino, I don't know how you go back to your audience if you don't. | ||
Same with Patel. | ||
But it's on them. | ||
They've gone all in. | ||
So we'll see what happens. | ||
Now this came from the Department of Government Accountability. | ||
And this is a group that features Ann VanderSteel, independent journalists, and a couple other individuals. | ||
You can find it at their website, AmericanMadeAction.org. | ||
But it's worth a read. | ||
Because it all ties back into this mounting frustration. | ||
An open letter to President Donald J. Trump. | ||
You stood before the nation and promised to drain the swamp. | ||
You vowed to return power to the American people and to defend the Constitution of the United States. | ||
Millions of us believed you and still do. | ||
But time is up. | ||
The American people are now rising in every state, county and courtroom because the crimes against this nation are not just continuing, they are escalating. | ||
We watched our borders thrown open by executive fiat, not by congressional authority. | ||
That is not asylum, it's invasion. | ||
Anyone who facilitated it, whether they wore a uniform, ran a bus, staffed an NGO tent or signed the orders, is guilty of violating the Constitution they swore to uphold. | ||
The Biden regime's so-called humanitarian parole program is not law. | ||
It is an unlawful construct, and no Supreme Court ruling, agency regulation, or congressional inaction can nullify the Constitution's supremacy. | ||
Our nation's laws, borders, and sovereignty were not designed to be optional. | ||
The American people are no longer asking. | ||
We are demanding arrests for treason and sedition. | ||
Not task forces, not committees, not decade-long investigations that cost tens of millions. | ||
While the nation burns. | ||
Every elected official, judge, agency head, and bureaucrat who sat idle or worse participated in this betrayal must face justice. | ||
That includes members of Congress, the intelligence community, federal judges, and even Supreme Court justices who are now actively warring against the Constitution. | ||
We are an organization under the banner of American Made Action and American Made Foundation. | ||
We are not an echo. | ||
We are not a base. | ||
We are the governed. | ||
And all power is derived from us. | ||
The Constitution is clear. | ||
When the government becomes destructive of the ends for which it was created, the people have not only the right but the duty to alter or abolish it. | ||
That time is now. | ||
No more delays, no more excuses, no more protection for those who have violated their oaths. | ||
We don't want apologies. | ||
We want accountability. | ||
We want justice. | ||
We want restoration. | ||
The Charters of Freedom, our Declaration, our Constitution, our Bill of Rights are not museum pieces. | ||
They are marching orders. | ||
The American people are activating, and we will not stand down. | ||
We will support you if you lead, but we will not wait if you don't. | ||
Respectfully, the Department of Government accountability and American-made action on behalf of we the people. | ||
So there's no doubt this is a growing sentiment of many Trump supporters. | ||
And you can sit here and have the debate all day long about Patience and time and everything else. | ||
But I think one thing is clear. | ||
I think there's one understanding that I don't know if anybody on the Trump side of the political aisle would disagree with. | ||
And it's been repeated and talked about ad nauseum. | ||
So we can't just bury it and pretend like it didn't happen. | ||
We believe that this is the last shot to save America. | ||
And while some forms of America's culture, history, excellence, significance, and everything might not be attainable again, we still want to believe they can be. | ||
But regardless, we view this now, this Trump administration, and the next four years as the last chance to save the United States of America from utter collapse, Globalism control, | ||
corporate world government policies, the collapse of our borders, the collapse of our civilization, our culture, our society, our economy. | ||
That's how we view this. | ||
We view this as life or death for the United States as we know it. | ||
And is there anyone on the Trump side of the political aisle that hasn't spoken like that or expressed similar beliefs in the last four years, eight years? | ||
So we can't just pretend that didn't happen. | ||
We can't just say we won the election, so that's not a problem anymore. | ||
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Thank you. | |
So we kind of have to sit here and wonder, again, Bongino, the only person really addressing this, what's actually going on? | ||
What is it that we can chew on here to believe that we're going to save the country? | ||
And as we see it, after four years of Trump and then four years of Biden, we see how quickly, even after four good years of Trump, four bad years of Biden can turn everything around and put us on the wrong path like that. | ||
And we don't want to do that again. | ||
What Anthony Mayorkas, excuse me, what Alejandro Mayorkas hear from this administration, that that was going to be the deal, For us to be patient, but to even ask us to be patient. | ||
So, this is not going to go away anytime soon. | ||
Should I expect Alejandro Mayorkas to be called for congressional testimony? | ||
Should I expect we're going to get a good economy? | ||
I think that's the safest bet. | ||
I'd bet on that. | ||
But right now, deep state arrests? | ||
And it's really unfortunate. | ||
Because it's going to really hurt the morale here. | ||
Because you've got to understand, even though, see, MAGA is big tent populism now. | ||
MAGA is mainstream now. | ||
So you've got a lot of people that just kind of go along with the political flow and like to cheerlead that are always going to say, oh, everything's great, everything's fantastic. | ||
But also... | ||
Much of the Trump base that's been there since 2015, they're not enthused like that. | ||
They mean business. | ||
They elected Trump to drain the swamp. | ||
They elected Trump to arrest the deep state and his administration to follow through with that. | ||
They will be disenfranchised and demoralized if they do not get these results. | ||
And ultimately, I could see that being where we should see the death of the Democrat Party. | ||
That can end up being the death of the Republican Party. | ||
Because people just aren't going to vote. | ||
A lot of the Trump base will just not vote, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
And you might think you can replace it with all the people that are leaving the Democrat Party and voting Republican, but there's no guarantee that that's going to last. | ||
We don't have a long-term track record to prove that that's going to be the case. | ||
And even though I think there's a lot of good leadership coming up on the Republican side, and there should be hopes for Republican voters that you're going to get good leadership, not like the old, but if you don't see mass deep state arrests, then people are going to feel like, | ||
well, it all is just like the old. | ||
So why would I go vote? | ||
And this applies to the midterms probably more importantly than anything else. | ||
If Republican voters, if Trump supporters don't see mass deportations, if they don't see deep state criminals being arrested, I mean, hell, even an Epstein list, not some fake made-for-TV binder gate that Pam Bondi just embarrassed the whole country over. | ||
No, they want... | ||
Real arrests, real deportations. | ||
Folks, if you don't get that, you're in trouble in the midterms. | ||
I'm telling you right now. | ||
You get one of these things. | ||
You get some major deep state arrests. | ||
You get some mass deportation numbers up. | ||
That will guarantee you midterm victories. | ||
Now, you might be able to... | ||
You might be able to clear the line with a great economy, tax cuts, bringing back manufacturing. | ||
That could do it, but that's not going to please this section of the MAGA base that is in it for one reason and one reason only, and that is to drain the swamp, arrest the deep state criminals, and end the shenanigans. | ||
Of the treason committed in Washington, D.C. against this country that we've had to live under our entire lives. | ||
So you'll do good with the economy, but I don't know if it'll be enough to save the House in the midterms. | ||
Mass deportations? | ||
You'll save the House. | ||
Deep state arrests? | ||
You'll save the House. | ||
Great economy? | ||
It's about a 50-50 shot. | ||
Especially with all the gerrymandering and everything else the Democrats are going to do to try to cheat and steal. | ||
Now, Doge, this is an entire different issue. | ||
Doge was also a major opportunity for victory. | ||
It was more popular than anything else in government. | ||
The approval ratings for Doge and Musk were above everything else. | ||
Now they're taking back, oh, we're going to have at least a trillion in savings, and they're saying $150 billion. | ||
That ain't going to do it. | ||
And also, people want the fraud from Doge to result in arrests, including Elon Musk and Doge. | ||
And I think they're starting to get frustrated because they're sitting here saying, we just did all this work. | ||
We just showed all this waste, fraud, and abuse. | ||
We have forensic auditors that can trace it back to the actual people that were stealing this money. | ||
And now they're coming out and they're saying, well, we're not really interested in a trillion dollars. | ||
And we don't know if anyone's going to get arrested for fraud. | ||
What? That's going in the wrong direction. | ||
Trump administration sued after taking down public spending tracker. | ||
Despite Musk's claims, Trump administration spending on pace to surpass Biden's. | ||
So what's going on with this? | ||
Did they take down the spending tracker because it was part of some doge cut that they just cut it? | ||
They didn't know that that would happen? | ||
Did they cut it from the Office of Management and Budget? | ||
Because they didn't want people to see that this administration is spending the same as Biden? | ||
Which you could defend and say, well, at least they're spending it on things that are good. | ||
That'd be fair enough. | ||
But I don't know. | ||
I think some of this Doge team, if they don't see these cuts, if they don't see arrests after the fraud, I think they're going to be disenfranchised. | ||
Ice Barbie. | ||
It's getting a little much. | ||
Now, Kristi Noem is the... | ||
Least of our problems or concerns. | ||
But I think the Ice Barbie stunts are starting to get a little much here. | ||
Because it can't be convenient for the people that are actually working their jobs to have these camera crews all around and makeup crews all around. | ||
Ice Barbie Christy Noem keeps creating all kinds of headaches for Homeland Security. | ||
Officials say Kristi Noem's DHS cosplaying has interfered with agency operations. | ||
Kristi Noem's steady stream of publicity stunts has been a drag on her agency's immigration enforcement efforts. | ||
Well, I don't know if that's a fair analysis. | ||
I think there are other... | ||
The real issues with the deportations and immigration enforcement efforts are because of Democrat cities, sanctuary cities, and sanctuary states. | ||
Now, her Barbie cosplaying isn't helping anything. | ||
She claims it's for morale. | ||
During ride-alongs, she appears in full glam. | ||
Hair, makeup, false eyelashes, putting on military fatigues, ice jackets, cowboy hats, boots, vests, firefighting gear. | ||
One of them, she even pointed a gun at an ICE agent's head. | ||
It is ridiculous. | ||
The photo ops have put her at odds with DHS employees who say she's acting more like a chief spokesperson than a director guiding agency operations. | ||
This, according to a report in the Wall Street Journal. | ||
The agency has allocated $200 million for an ad that features her standing in front of inmates at El Salvador's nightmare prison, warning migrants in English they would be sent there if they tried to enter the United States. | ||
Noam has defended the stunts as valuable to employee morale, saying, I will tell you that I oversee 26 different components of the Department of Homeland Security, and they are so proud of the fact that I'm willing to wear an ICE hat, that I'm willing to wear an HSI vest, | ||
that I'm willing to go into there and wear something and be proud of them and the work that they do. | ||
They didn't have that with the last leadership team. | ||
There might be some truth to that. | ||
But I think they would have much better morale if they could actually just do their job and not have to deal with Barbie running around all the time. | ||
Now, of course, this is coming from the Daily Beast, known fake news hack operation. | ||
But here's the problem, and it goes back to what I was just talking about. | ||
You have Americans that suffered greatly since 2020. | ||
They suffered from the fake pandemic scam and the shutdown. | ||
Many suffering from vaccine side effects. | ||
They suffered from the Biden economy, the Biden open border, the criminal overrunning of this country. | ||
They've suffered. | ||
Many people's lives are in shambles. | ||
Some people's lives have been shattered. | ||
Some people have lost life. | ||
They'll never get it back. | ||
They don't want to see you parading around as Barbie. | ||
They don't want to see Pam Bondi dressing up for a Fox News interview every night. | ||
And the more you do it, the more demoralized they're going to get. | ||
Now, if you deported a million people and put another 10,000 violent criminals in prison, okay, maybe playing Ice Barbie will be fine. | ||
If you arrested the deep state and... | ||
released the Epstein list and finally went after Epstein's clients, then maybe doing the Fox News interview every night wouldn't be so tainted. | ||
But we're not getting that, are we? | ||
Now, though there is time, with each day that passes, people are losing hope that we're going to see any of it. | ||
And with each day that passes, Trump's most ardent supporters that have been there since 2015, not the Johnny-come-latelys that are grifting and cloud-chasing, but the real ones, the ones that have suffered, the ones that have been arrested, the ones that have been censored, | ||
the ones that have been attacked. | ||
With each passing day, without any signs or momentum towards what we expect, it's only going to get worse. | ||
And everybody kind of is starting to feel it and sense it now. | ||
But you're going to see more stories, you're going to see more headlines, you're going to see more of it from Trump's base, more of it from the right. | ||
And they can parade around all day and do Fox News interviews and play dress-up and cosplay and everything else, but the noise is only going to get louder. | ||
And Dan Bongino can only calm people down with posts on X so many times. | ||
Now, because of X, we get an idea of where the commentary is at. | ||
And I'm not saying X is the be-all, end-all. | ||
And as I stated earlier, I think it was yesterday or last week, I guess it was yesterday, it's pretty clear to me that during the election cycle, in election season, social media has more impact and influence on political commentary. | ||
But in an off-election year, the corporate news media still carries the weight and carries the power. | ||
So you're not really getting the full... | ||
They're not really feeling the full heat of this because the corporate media is all on board and pretty much all mainstream conservatism, right-wing Republican, is all pro-Trump now. | ||
So they're kind of riding that wave. | ||
And they're not really getting the impact and the heat from social media like they would during an election cycle. | ||
But once the midterms come, folks, it's going to be a really harsh reality. | ||
And if they wait too long to deal with it, it's going to be too late. | ||
And it's very, very observable to witness on social media. | ||
So they can run to Fox News for the glad-handing. | ||
And run to Fox News for the ratings. | ||
And run to Fox News to put on the face for the American people. | ||
But it's not really working. | ||
It's not really working. | ||
So this is going to be the biggest issue on the right come the midterms. | ||
Is if you don't have major results, you're going to lose the House. | ||
Now, the Democrats, they've got their own problems, and you can see the split happening right now. | ||
It's dire. | ||
It's a dire time. | ||
Bernie Sanders and AOC draw thousands at Idaho rally. | ||
Now, I think they're probably exaggerating these numbers. | ||
When you look at the crowds, you can tell. | ||
Like, they claim they had a 35,000 crowd in L.A. Well, I don't think so. | ||
But it was probably at least 10,000. | ||
They let Bernie on the stage at Coachella. | ||
But those people are all probably drugged and drunk out of their minds, so I don't really know how much of that matters. | ||
Now they're claiming to draw $12,000 at an Idaho rally. | ||
So the Democrats are probably going to realize something here. | ||
For the presidential election, they're going to have to go moderate, if they can survive the midterms, that is. | ||
The midterms, they're going to go full-on anti-Trump. | ||
And eventually, the Democrats that are even trying to posture themselves as moderates right now for the 2028 election, like Gavin Newsom, or some in the media that are losing rating over Trump derangement syndrome. | ||
Eventually, everyone's going to realize the path forward is to win in the midterms, we have to be hardcore against Trump. | ||
And then, to win in the general, we need to go back to being moderates. | ||
So the Democrats have it. | ||
They're going to have it figured out by then. | ||
Buzz builds around Ocasio-Cortez's future. | ||
So Bernie Sanders parading her around, getting ready to burn down the Democrat establishment. | ||
It will have its impact in the midterms. | ||
They will get good results. | ||
And if the Republicans don't have anything big that happens before then, they're going to lose the House. | ||
And then the question becomes, how much damage can Bernie Sanders and AOC do to the Democrat establishment? | ||
Meaning in 2028, will they even be able to go back to being moderate, or will they have to go so extreme over the top for the midterms that there is no going back? | ||
And the only way forward is to go fully radical with the likes of an AOC type, an outright communist type. | ||
Meaning Gavin Newsom... | ||
Wouldn't even sniff a stage at that point. | ||
Or he'll just have to come out as hardcore against Trump, but he can't really do that as governor because that would hurt his status as governor, and Trump can hurt the state of California that relies on federal money. | ||
So you've got that going on and all of that moving forward. | ||
Now... This is Gavin Newsom's California. | ||
This is a heartbreaking video, and this is the stuff that we want to fix, folks. | ||
This is the America we're trying to put in the past, and it's a young kid walking through the streets. | ||
Clip six, guys. | ||
A young kid walking through the streets of San Francisco, surrounded by deranged, drug-addicted homeless people. | ||
And it really tells the story right here. | ||
This is not the future you want for that child. | ||
But this is where it's going. | ||
This is the third world status of Democrat-run cities. | ||
This is the third world status that Democrat policies have brought to America. | ||
Now, let's be fair. | ||
The Republicans have done this, too. | ||
It wasn't until the Trump administration that there's actually some attempt to stop this from happening. | ||
But the Republicans have been just as responsible for doing this to our cities. | ||
The Democrats just run them. | ||
So it's like the Republicans just kind of let them run the cities and then the Democrats just let them run them into the ground. | ||
That's what we're trying to reverse. | ||
We're trying to reverse the end of American exceptionalism. | ||
We're trying to reverse the end of American greatness. | ||
We're trying to reverse the end of the great American cities. | ||
That's where all of this is headed. | ||
Fast. We've all witnessed it. | ||
And it's going to take a major reversal so that the next generation can walk down a city street and not be surrounded by filth, degeneracy, and derangement. | ||
We need dire actions now. | ||
And going on Fox News and cosplaying Ice Barbie is not Doing it. | ||
And there's only so many public statements Dan Bongino can make before the people have had enough. | ||
All right. | ||
I want to pivot here shortly and address some of this trade stuff that we see hitting the news because there's a trend on social media and I think it's kind of having a reverse impact but the Chinese communists are obviously trying to Put a bunch of propaganda out there so that you turn against Trump in the tariff trade war. | ||
I think it's going to have the opposite impact. | ||
It's going to be a learning experience for people. | ||
But nonetheless, this is going on. | ||
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So, it's no secret most of our goods are made in China, but it's even worse than that. | ||
So let's start with just the basics here. | ||
So this is just one video I pulled. | ||
These videos are all over social media. | ||
They're all over TikTok specifically, where you have Chinese people posting these videos saying, hey, don't you know all of your products are made here in China? | ||
So these tariffs are going to be bad for you. | ||
Things are going to be even more expensive. | ||
Or we'll just stop exporting them to the country. | ||
It'll be a whole thing. | ||
Well, yeah, that's the problem. | ||
That's not the solution. | ||
That's the problem. | ||
That's why we're trying to bring it back here. | ||
I'd like to see Nike shoe factories in America. | ||
But it's all the shoe factories. | ||
So this is the type of stuff that they're putting out on TikTok to try to turn you against Trump in the tariff trade war. | ||
But let's say you just see this. | ||
You don't know any better. | ||
You're hearing this for the first time. | ||
What do you think your response would be to hearing this on social media about where your shoes are made, clip seven? | ||
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Want to know who's the Chinese factory behind Nike, Adidas, Fila, and UGG? | |
Number one, the biggest factory for Nike shoes in China is called FJF Group. | ||
They're located in China, Fujian. | ||
FJF is also China's biggest shoe factory. | ||
Second, the factory behind Adidas shoes is Baocheng Group in China. | ||
Baocheng Group has factories in China and in Southeast Asia. | ||
Number three, the factory behind UGG in China is called Henlong Group in Henan. | ||
Henle Group is also the biggest factory of akshus in the entire world. | ||
And number four, the factory behind Sila Group in China is called Shentai Group, and they're located in Zhejiang, China. | ||
Comment and let me know what other products I should do next, and follow me if you want to know more factories in China. | ||
So, what do you think? | ||
Does that make you turn against the Trump tariffs or support them more so we can bring these... | ||
By the way, these are American brands. | ||
All made in China. | ||
And again, it's all the policies. | ||
It's the tariff policies. | ||
It's the regulation policies. | ||
It's the tax policies that Washington, D.C., our politicians, have sold us out to China to enable this to happen. | ||
Trump always points it out. | ||
90,000 factories used to exist in this country producing products. | ||
Now they're all in China, or a vast majority of them in China. | ||
But if you see that... | ||
And maybe you don't know what's going on. | ||
Does that make you turn against Trump with the tariffs or support him? | ||
I would think that would make you support him. | ||
Say, gee, why is all this stuff made in China? | ||
Why don't we make stuff here? | ||
I mean, if you're against carbon emissions, then you certainly don't want them made in China because they don't have the same carbon emission standards. | ||
Plus, somehow they got to get here. | ||
So that's emitting even more carbon. | ||
So you'd think that the green left would be all for putting factories in the United States, where we have more regulations on carbon emissions, and we have the highest consumer economy numbers, so you wouldn't have to transport them to the other side of the planet. | ||
So to me, understand, that's part of a Chinese propaganda campaign happening right now, and they think these videos are going to turn you against Trump. | ||
Well, more is coming out in response to this, like... | ||
Did you know your designer brands, they claim they're made in Europe, but actually they're also made in China, and they have this loophole, and they have a bunch of different ways of doing this, by the way. | ||
Like they'll buy some in corporate, like they'll incorporate some land in Europe, but it's really just a Chinese company with Chinese people and laws and regulations running it. | ||
Or they'll make the product in China and then send it to Europe so it gets a tag put on it. | ||
So now this is also getting exposed in the same... | ||
Frame that you're seeing those other videos. | ||
Here's an example in clip four. | ||
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This is why this bag from our factory only cost you $1,000 USD. | |
Have you all seen that TikTok by the Chinese guy exposing how luxury goods are actually made? | ||
Basically, he says most of the luxury brands we use every day are actually made in China, then shipped to Europe just to get rebranded and sold back to us at insane prices. | ||
Like a wedding ring that would cost $2 in China somehow turns into a $2,000 ring. | ||
China is the world's biggest manufacturing hub. | ||
80% of your Gucci? | ||
Made in China. | ||
60% of your Prada? | ||
Also made in China. | ||
Even Chanel, Fendi, Louis Vuitton, Adidas, Nike, you name it. | ||
The only real difference? | ||
China ships the products to Europe, slaps on a"made in France" or"made in Italy" label, and boom. | ||
Luxury? It's ridiculous. | ||
While people are out here clowning Shane and Temu for being cheap and low quality, The expensive stuff you think is handcrafted in Paris or Milan? | ||
Yeah, that's made in China, too. | ||
So what are you really worried about? | ||
Come on, your MAGA hat? | ||
That's made in China, too. | ||
So this whole issue has been... | ||
It's long overdue to be addressed. | ||
Trump is just the guy who's decided he's going to do it as the president of the United States. | ||
But really, if we weren't so divided by the media and by our politics, every American should be in support of this, and we should be willing to take the short-term pain for the long-term gain. | ||
Because it will be beneficial long-term for America. | ||
It's not even close. | ||
It's not even debatable. | ||
The jobs, the economic boom, everything. | ||
Hell, it's even better for the environment. | ||
Go down that lane if you want. | ||
It is even better for the environment. | ||
But this is how China has been rigging the global market for years while rigging their currency as well. | ||
So nobody wanted to step up and do anything about it until President Trump. | ||
So he's right. | ||
This is going to be probably the biggest victory. | ||
This is probably going to be his best claim to fame at this pace of what we've seen. | ||
The economy is going to be Trump's greatest success, and he's still got a lot to go to get there, and there's going to be obstacles and people trying to stop it. | ||
But I do see that being a success. | ||
I think we'll get a great economy under Trump. | ||
Now, they'll try to sabotage it with God knows what, make another man-made virus in a lab and release it or something else, start a giant war, a false flag. | ||
But Trump is going to get the economy right. | ||
He's going to get the economy right. | ||
That, that, that... | ||
Path is pretty laid out and clear to me. | ||
But some of the other stuff we addressed at the top of the hour, I'm not seeing it right now. | ||
I'm just not seeing it. | ||
And the noise, wondering where all the arrests are and the deportations are, just continue to grow and grow and grow. | ||
And eventually, even the people that just want to support Trump all the time, for whatever reason... | ||
Because that's their persona or that's their grift or whatever. | ||
Eventually, they're going to have to say, okay, hold on a second here. | ||
I don't know how much longer I can defend this. | ||
But there's probably, there's going to be changes at the administration. | ||
And Bondi will probably be the first one. | ||
Because that's just where most of the incoming is being directed, is at Bondi right now. | ||
And rightfully so. | ||
The deportation standoff sending the U.S. towards a constitutional crisis. | ||
Oh yes, the Washington Post. | ||
Well, you're a... | ||
Citizen of a foreign country, not the United States of America. | ||
I'm sorry, you don't have a Constitution. | ||
You don't have a Bill of Rights. | ||
You're here as a visitor. | ||
But this is really a wild thing. | ||
Where you have the Democrats, they fight harder for non-citizens than they do for Americans. | ||
And it's being proven yet again. | ||
Democrats in the courts are fighting for non-citizens. | ||
They'll release violent criminals back on the streets, no problem. | ||
No problem. | ||
Democrat judge, violent criminal, release them back on the streets. | ||
Child molesters, release them back. | ||
They don't care about you. | ||
But, but, ooh, the Trump administration wants to deport illegal immigrants, illegal aliens, violent criminals. | ||
Here come the Democrat judges to stop it. | ||
Why do Democrats love violent criminals on the streets? | ||
Can somebody explain this to me? | ||
Why are the Democrats obsessed, more than anything, with keeping violent criminals on the streets? | ||
And why doesn't the media put them to task on this? | ||
The media goes along for the ride. | ||
It's disgusting. | ||
Alright, we're about to get into the real ID. | ||
Situation here. | ||
But first, here is Ron Paul. | ||
Decades ago, when this was first being introduced, Ron Paul addressed it to Congress, and it went like this. | ||
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Recognized for three minutes. | |
I thank the gentleman for yielding, and I ask him to consent to revise and extend my remarks. | ||
Without objection, so ordered. | ||
Mr. Speaker, I rise in support of the rule. | ||
I rise also in support of the Sessions Amendment. | ||
But I also would like to take this time to make a few comments about why I will be voting against the bill. | ||
With the utmost sincerity and the deep conviction, I am quite confident that this bill, if you vote for it, you will be voting for a national ID card. | ||
And I know some will argue against that, and they say this is voluntary, but it really can't be voluntary. | ||
If a state opts out, nobody's going to accept their driver's license. | ||
So this is not voluntary. | ||
Matter of fact, even the House Republican conference who sent a statement around and some points about this bill said the federal government should set standards for the issuance of birth certificates. | ||
And sources of identification such as driver's licenses. | ||
This is nationalization of all identification. | ||
It will be the introduction of the notion that we will be carrying our papers. | ||
Matter of fact, I think it might even be a little bit worse than just carrying our papers and showing our papers. | ||
Because in this bill there are no limitations of the information that may be placed on this identification card. | ||
There are minimum standards but no maximum limitations. | ||
And the Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security can add anything at once. | ||
So if they would like to put on there the fact that you belong to a pro-gun group, it may well appear on your national ID card because there may be an administration someday that might like to have that information. | ||
But there's no limitations as far as biometrics. | ||
There's no limitations as far as radio frequency identification. | ||
That technology is already available and being used on our passports, which means that you don't have to show your papers. | ||
All you have to do is walk by somebody that has a radio frequency ability to read your passport or read your driver's license. | ||
And listen, there's no limitation as to what they can put On these documents. | ||
And this bill also allows the definition of terrorism to be redefined. | ||
There is no limitations. | ||
And you know, in many ways, I understand how well-intentioned this is. | ||
But to me, it's sort of like the gun issue. | ||
Conservatives always know that you don't register guns. | ||
That is just terrible. | ||
Because the criminals won't register their guns. | ||
But what are we doing with this bill? | ||
We're registering all the American people. | ||
And you want to register the criminals and the thugs and the terrorists. | ||
Well, you know, why does a terrorist need a driver's license? | ||
They can just steal the car or steal an airplane or steal a bus or whatever they want to do. | ||
So you're registering all the American people because you're looking for a terrorist. | ||
And all the terrorists are going to do is avoid the law. | ||
But we, the American people, have to obey the law. | ||
If we don't, we go to prison. | ||
So I rise in strong objection to this bill, and I hope that there will be a few that will oppose H.R. 418. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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I'm inspired. | |
Well, that was well ahead of his time there from Ron Paul, not just about the real ID, but I think we're seeing it in real time now, this definition of terrorism and how it's applied. | ||
And now it just applies to speech. | ||
Now it just applies to speech that the government deems as terroristic. | ||
And they say, oh, you said that? | ||
You're a terrorist now. | ||
So he was right about more than just the real ID, but helps give us an idea of what we're dealing with here. | ||
Now joining me on the other side to talk about this, the constitutional implications, is Josie, the red-headed libertarian. | ||
And so we'll get an update on where this thing stands. | ||
But I think... | ||
There's a reason why people are instinctually against it, despite it seeming just like another trivial ID. | ||
You want a quick story about how ass-backwards or bass-ackwards the current status of the United States of America is? | ||
Take a listen to this quickly. | ||
Where do you get your eggs? | ||
Where do you get your drugs? | ||
Clip two. | ||
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I just came from the dispensary, and now I'm walking to my neighbor's to get eggs from her little stand over there. | |
I'm buying eggs on the street and weed in the store. | ||
I don't know what the fuck's going on. | ||
What the... | ||
It's true. | ||
You go down the street, you got the brick-and-mortar weed store with all the different options, totally regulated, and then you gotta creep around at the farmer's market and maybe your little neighborhood chicken coop gets some eggs off market. | ||
So weed, on-market, eggs, off-market. | ||
Fun time. | ||
Interesting times in America. | ||
Okay. Joining me now is Josie, the red-headed libertarian. | ||
She might want to comment on that. | ||
I don't know where she gets her eggs or her weed. | ||
Maybe neither. | ||
But I wanted to have her on here because she's been outspoken about the Real ID and she's done some constitutional coverage of this through that lens. | ||
And so I said, hey, let's come on and talk about this. | ||
Well, it's been a topic of conversation for decades now, but now Christy Noem announcing we're bringing Real ID. It's about to be applied in the United States of America here in just a few short months. | ||
What is kind of your instinctual reaction to this? | ||
And then when you look deeper into it, what do you think the real applications and repercussions are? | ||
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Thank you. | |
Thank you for having me on, Owen. | ||
Nobody could possibly say it any better than Ron Paul did in that earlier clip. | ||
But this is a very... | ||
It's a very unconstitutional matter that's at hand right now. | ||
So according to the Tenth Amendment, if it's not explicitly written in the Articles of the Constitution, then it goes to the states. | ||
So this is a states' right that we're dealing with to give the state citizens the identification. | ||
So we're having an overreach of power in the Tenth Amendment. | ||
And then under the articles, the fourth article, it says that the privileges and immunities clause, and that protects interstate travel. | ||
And that's a fundamental right as well. | ||
So now we're under two places where this is unconstitutional. | ||
So what the government's doing is they're once again exploiting the commerce clause, treating us like either commodities or criminals in order to make something constitutional that isn't. | ||
And I believe that there are... | ||
That there are bigger risks at hand here when it comes to what the real implications are. | ||
We just finished fighting against vaccine passports. | ||
Now, are there any limitations on what this could turn into? | ||
Could a new regime come into power who doesn't like me and who doesn't like you and demand that we have our vaccine passport? | ||
Is there going to be biometric data like there is in a passport? | ||
So there's a lot of risks. | ||
This is a real Pandora's box that we're dealing with here. | ||
NRA, are you going to have to put whether or not you're with a gun group? | ||
Are you going to have to have your political affiliation on there someday? | ||
We don't know. | ||
We don't know. | ||
What this could possibly bring in, but we're being demanded to pass the groundwork for it in states. | ||
Well, and I agree. | ||
The Ron Paul breakdown of this, and history repeats itself too, and that's why when I look at Congress right now, there's really... | ||
I mean, there's a handful of conservatives, maybe. | ||
I mean, there's plenty of Republicans, but conservatives? | ||
Not many. | ||
You have Thomas Massey, who's probably the only staunch conservative. | ||
You have Rand Paul, and you've got some others that lean conservative. | ||
But as far as just true conservatism, it's almost totally extinct as far as Congress is concerned. | ||
So you go back and you listen to Rand Paul 20 years ago, whether it's about this, the Patriot Act, all the other stuff, Ron Paul, a true conservative. | ||
He was totally right. | ||
He was totally right about everything. | ||
He's been proven right in time. | ||
And we need to listen to that. | ||
We need to heed his warnings as he's been proven right decades later. | ||
The only one that acts like him might be his son Rand, but really Thomas Massey more than anybody. | ||
Unfortunately, Massey gets attacked. | ||
But he's warning about this real ID. | ||
But I think you nailed it right there. | ||
And this is where the understanding needs to... | ||
Americans need to understand what the real implications. | ||
They say, well, it's just another ID. | ||
Oh, it's just like getting a driver's license. | ||
No, it's not. | ||
It's an ID database that can put all this information into a database connected to this ID that could... | ||
Really, the limitations are none. | ||
Oh, well, now it's just you get on an airplane. | ||
Well, what's next? | ||
Cross state lines? | ||
Go to the market? | ||
Go to the doctor? | ||
How do we get Americans to understand this isn't just some new idea that they want you to have that's going to be nice and convenient. | ||
It'll be nice and convenient for the deep state to monitor and track and have a database on you. | ||
Yes, and this is a Bush-era Patriot Act relic. | ||
Who wrote the Patriot Act wrote this. | ||
This has been left over for 20 years. | ||
And states already issue these ideas. | ||
And the thing is, if we... | ||
Permanently, because you and I, we like our president. | ||
So if we're like, well, our president isn't going to hurt us, you know, like he has, his heart is in the right place, you know? | ||
So if we relinquish, willingly relinquish this individual and state liberty that we have, we're relinquishing it with it. | ||
We're relinquishing... | ||
The checks and balances for when somebody does come into office who doesn't like either of us. | ||
And that's the major risk. | ||
And then what it could turn into, what it could snowball into. | ||
It's a national ID. | ||
I'm wondering how many members of the Trump administration are even aware of what this thing really is. | ||
I mean, you'd think, well, that'd be stunning that Kristi Noem would come out here and promote and get something. | ||
Get something passed or support something that could end up being used against us. | ||
But it looks like that's where we're at. | ||
I mean, it looks like that's what Kristi Noem is doing. | ||
And I mean, I'm not trying to give Kristi Noem too much of a hard time today. | ||
I think I've given her a hard time enough, but it is what it is. | ||
She's the one parading around, dolling herself up Ice Barbie. | ||
That's what she's doing. | ||
And so I sit here and I say, Kristi, you're spending a lot of time in hair and makeup and the glamour to her. | ||
Do you know what you just promoted? | ||
I don't think she does. | ||
I mean, to her credit, she was one of the best governors during the COVID lockdowns and all those mandates. | ||
She was one of the best in South Dakota, so it's not like this is something that goes along with her political history. | ||
It's totally antithetical to it. | ||
So I'm just thinking, Christy, did you just promote something that you know nothing about? | ||
Because this isn't about your politics. | ||
This goes against what you've stood for. | ||
And this isn't About voting. | ||
They're pitching this as something to fly. | ||
And as Thomas Massey said, and as Rand Paul said, like, okay, the terrorists are just gonna circumvent that. | ||
They're just gonna use their passports. | ||
They're not gonna get a real ID. | ||
So what you're doing is you're putting a national ID on all the citizens to look for a terrorist. | ||
And they're not even gonna have it. | ||
It's like guns. | ||
It's like registering a gun. | ||
The terrorists aren't going to register their guns. | ||
They're going to circumvent that too. | ||
So all of these laws that they're putting in place to protect us from the terrorists are... | ||
Are really just hurting the citizens and taking away our individual liberties. | ||
And it did come out of left field where Kristi Noem was supporting this. | ||
So I do wonder if she knows what she's doing. | ||
And I wonder why the Bush administration didn't enforce it. | ||
And why Obama didn't enforce it. | ||
And why Joe Biden didn't enforce it. | ||
Why is Trump all of a sudden enforcing it? | ||
Do they just not know? | ||
Are the lobbyists pitching it in some way that fits his... | ||
Political agenda, maybe. | ||
I'm not sure, but it did, to me, come out of left field as well. | ||
Well, and just to give full spectrum analysis here, a lot of people are saying that the entire Trump administration is about tricking conservatives into going along with things that would be against their beliefs. | ||
So I have to monitor that. | ||
I have to make sure that that's not the case. | ||
You're a principled constitutional libertarian, and so you just remain straight on that path. | ||
It's not about... | ||
The politician, it's about the policies. | ||
So I kind of look at this the same way. | ||
But okay, if I look at that through this, through that lens and that angle, I'm saying, well, this is basically the introductory phase to the government ID microchip into your body. | ||
I mean, that's what this is like to me. | ||
Yes, well, passports have biometric data in them. | ||
You know, are there going to be radio frequencies? | ||
Are they going to eventually say, okay, well, everybody has a real ID now because you can't opt out of it. | ||
If you opt out of it, then you can't fly. | ||
You either have to get biometric data in a passport or you have to get the real ID if you want to fly, period. | ||
So what if you want to go to Alaska? | ||
Can't do it. | ||
What if you want to go to Hawaii? | ||
I guess you can take a boat. | ||
Maybe. I don't know. | ||
That's probably going to require passport or real ID as well. | ||
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So this is a really, really... | |
It's dangerous precedent that they're setting. | ||
And, you know, the thing is, people are like, well, I already do this. | ||
It's just an ID. | ||
It's not that bad. | ||
States already issue it. | ||
Yes, states already issue it. | ||
The states issue it. | ||
The issue is that the federal government is infringing on state sovereignty by giving them this order on how they need to issue this universal ID to everybody. | ||
And this is the crooks of the matter. | ||
This is where the problem is. | ||
Well, they already, if you go to the airport, you'll see they have these new scanning stations set up. | ||
And it's just more invasion of privacy, just making the flying experience more miserable than it already is and doesn't need to be. | ||
But you can opt out of that. | ||
You don't have to do the photo thing to confirm your ID. | ||
Now, they'll give you a hard time. | ||
Maybe they'll take you around back for a nice little personal screening. | ||
So people just go along with it so they can avoid that. | ||
Same thing with the TSA line and everything else. | ||
So you make decisions in life. | ||
And right now they're saying, well, you can opt out, but you're going to have to have some other form of ID, like a passport. | ||
So you can have your passport ID. | ||
Well, eventually they're going to shut that down. | ||
Eventually they're going to say, nope, that's not going to be acceptable. | ||
You're going to have to get this ID. | ||
I mean, that's clearly where this is all going. | ||
They want a centralized database, federally, of all your personal information, but then probably just like a folder of who you are, what you are, what you've done in your past, vaccines. | ||
I mean, everything. | ||
So, I mean, that's clearly where this is going. | ||
I think in the past it's fallen flat because nobody really wanted to support it. | ||
They saw the ramifications and how unpopular it was politically. | ||
So maybe the lobbyists are trying to roll it out with Trump right now because of the high approval ratings and the just undying support that he has. | ||
But when Kristi Noem announced it, there was a lot of pushback. | ||
So, I mean, they're supposed to enact this thing. | ||
I think it's next month is the time where it's like officially. | ||
Yeah, next month. | ||
I mean, I don't know. | ||
I don't think there's anything we can do to stop it at this point. | ||
That's my concern. | ||
I mean, they have to pull it back on their own and maybe they'll do some internal polling and realize this really isn't popular. | ||
I think they're trying to exploit right now the Israel-Palestine conflict. | ||
Personally, that seems to be who's getting booted out of the country at the highest rate. | ||
And, you know, there's a lot of protectionism when it comes to that. | ||
But you and I are consistent on this, Owen. | ||
If Joe Biden or Kamala Harris were pitching a national ID, I would be just as enraged as I am now. | ||
You'd be just as enraged. | ||
And, you know, maybe these people who are like, oh, it's not that big a deal, would be just as enraged. | ||
But we deal with people who feel like they have a loyalty that they need to uphold to the president. | ||
You know, it's OK to disagree with him sometimes. | ||
In fact, he really likes that. | ||
So it's all right to disagree with the president. | ||
It's all right to speak up and speak your mind against things. | ||
Not everything he's going to do is perfect, and I don't think this is coming from him. | ||
I think this is coming from somebody else and being sold to him as not that big a deal, but really it's a large infringement on states' rights. | ||
Yeah, and like you said, we were successful when they tried to rule out the vaccine cards and passports. | ||
We were successful stopping that. | ||
It didn't get its claws into us, so it seems like we got another one of these battles ahead with this real ID. | ||
I wonder if this is something, like you said, I wonder if this is something Trump even knows much about. | ||
Because it was strange that Kristi Noem was the one that kind of brought this up and announced it to the public, even though it was kind of already in policy dating back to the Biden administration. | ||
They just delayed it to this day. | ||
So the Trump administration could still delay it. | ||
They could still delay this and say no go. | ||
But this is not something... | ||
Here's what I want to address that you just brought up. | ||
And people need to understand this, folks. | ||
You need to know this. | ||
A lot of this stuff that you're seeing on social media is bought and paid for propaganda. | ||
It's taken over social media. | ||
A lot of these accounts, they will literally get paid to support any policies that come out of the Trump administration. | ||
So you need to understand, a lot of these people that say, oh, the real ID is great. | ||
Oh, it's no big deal. | ||
Beware that that is literally political propaganda. | ||
Yes, it exists in MAGA, too. | ||
Yes, it exists in Trump World, too. | ||
It's all mainstream now. | ||
It's everywhere. | ||
It's on social media. | ||
It's in the Trump movement. | ||
So that's another warning I try to issue for people, too, is just because you see all these Trump supporters telling you it's great or not to worry about it, beware, because that might be bought and paid for propaganda as well. | ||
Yes, we just went through that with Coca-Cola. | ||
We just had a bunch of Republican influencers come out in favor of welfare and Coca-Cola and saying, oh, it's an individual liberties are being infringed on. | ||
And that's not the case when it's tax dollars that your individual liberties are being infringed on because you're buying crap. | ||
I mean, when it came to Coca-Cola, you're buying crap on the taxpayer dollar. | ||
And a lot of these people are also on Medicaid and Medicare, so we're also paying for their diabetes medication. | ||
So you will be misled by some influencers. | ||
So when you're following the influencers, cross-check them against other influencers, you know, or against a media outlet that you trust, because there will be some that are paid a couple grand just to mislead you in a way from a lobbyist. | ||
That does happen in the Republican faction, and just like it happened under the Democrats under Joe Biden. | ||
Well, I'm not surprised you're well aware of this, and you're very active on X. You've got a pretty big X following there, and you do a lot of spaces and a lot of interviews, and I try to explain it to people like this. | ||
We understand now, you watch mainstream news, you're dealing with a lot of propaganda, you follow politics, you've got a lot of paid-for influence campaigns. | ||
Well, now it's the digital influence campaigns. | ||
Social media is mainstream media now, and... | ||
Trump politics is mainstream Republican conservative politics now. | ||
So a lot of that money, a lot of that influence is now being funneled into social media, and you're seeing it in more ways than one. | ||
You just brought up the one with the SNAP program. | ||
So, the one thing, like, people will see, it's really easy to identify it, and this is some of the stuff that led us here, it's really easy to identify it when you see local news all reading off the exact same teleprompter prepared, you know, opening monologue, right? | ||
We can sit here and play 36 of the exact same opening monologues on local news reports that is just fed into the teleprompter for them to read. | ||
People see that. | ||
We've seen it with the Democrats. | ||
The only difference with Democrats is... | ||
They literally just copy and paste. | ||
They'll send out the thing to post and they'll just literally copy and paste it. | ||
Republicans, conservatives are a little smarter than that. | ||
So they'll take the prepared propaganda and then kind of rework it a little bit and massage it a little bit so that it's not just cut and paste like you see on the left. | ||
But it's definitely there. | ||
I don't know. | ||
People want to think that they're smarter than everyone else. | ||
They want to think they're smarter and they know politics better than everybody else. | ||
But this is one that I think a lot of the Trump base is still not fully aware of. | ||
And I get it. | ||
You want to trust people. | ||
And you want to trust people that are part of the MAGA movement. | ||
And I'm not saying you're bad. | ||
I've always said, hey, I'm a capitalist. | ||
If you want to make money on social media promoting that stuff, more power to you. | ||
I think people need to be aware, just like if you're watching mainstream news getting propaganda, you're scrolling through X, you're getting propaganda now, too. | ||
Yes, absolutely. | ||
So make sure that you trust the people that you're listening to. | ||
And I've had people reach out to me to try to pitch things that I don't agree with. | ||
My moral compass is the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights. | ||
And if I feel like it goes against that, like if they're reaching out to me to support a war. | ||
For instance, I have to think to myself, okay, is this protected under Article 4, Section 4 of the U.S. Constitution? | ||
And if it's for offense and not defense, then it's not, and I'm not going to go anywhere near it. | ||
So it's good to have a moral compass. | ||
It's good to have people that you trust. | ||
And just try to use discernment now. | ||
It's going to get worse than it is now when it comes to propaganda as the lobbyists really rev up and as things get a little more chaotic, the longer we go. | ||
Yeah, and I've always said, focus on the what, not the who. | ||
And that's not just with the propaganda that you see. | ||
You can say, who is it? | ||
Oh, and who is it? | ||
It's not about who it is. | ||
It's about what it is. | ||
Like an issue you said with the SNAP benefits and Coke. | ||
That was a what thing, not a who thing. | ||
But the same thing just goes for these political movements. | ||
Just stay focused on what you believe in, not who you believe in, and everything else will sort itself out for you. | ||
Let me ask you this, though, because the constitutional coverage is your expertise, and you do about as good of a job as anybody. | ||
On social media covering that. | ||
They call this deportation standoff with the non-citizens a constitutional crisis. | ||
What is your response to that? | ||
The Alien Enemies Act is what President Trump is using. | ||
And under the Alien Enemies Act, which was passed by Congress, four of the five members of Congress actually signed the U.S. Constitution that were in the Fifth Congress that also signed on to the Alien Enemies Act. | ||
And it's been approved by SCOTUS as well. | ||
So we're dealing with something that is constitutional, and it grants the president the right to, well, he can declare an invasion or a predatory incursion, and he can begin removing people from our country under this without Congress and without due process. | ||
And this falls under his... | ||
His powers, his executive powers, under Article 2. And so, I mean, this has been checked, and this has been rechecked, and it's gone through the test of SCOTUS, and it's constitutional, so it's not a constitutional crisis. | ||
These are people who've never read the Constitution. | ||
Or maybe they don't even know how to read. | ||
But they might not. | ||
Let me ask you, apply it to a more direct situation. | ||
People that are here legally, not citizens, But people that are here legally that are getting deported for speech, where is that at? | ||
Is that a constitutional issue or is Trump cleared on that too? | ||
It depends on what the speech is. | ||
Not all speech is constitutional speech. | ||
So I know you're referencing that gentleman who... | ||
The activist, the Palestinian activist. | ||
I'm sorry, I can't remember his name right now. | ||
Mahmoud Khalil. | ||
There's others too. | ||
There was the doctor that wrote a piece that they were trying to deport. | ||
So yeah, but those are the specific examples. | ||
Yes. So I don't know the specifics of what the speech they said. | ||
So if they... | ||
If they said something that was incitement, if they were passing out pamphlets that said we're going to meet at this time to do this thing, and it incited a riot or a sit-in in a way that disturbed something, I don't know. | ||
I'm just giving a hypothetical here. | ||
If they did that, that is not protected speech, and they would be in violation. | ||
Now, if you or I did that, we might get a fine or get... | ||
Go to jail for a little while or community service. | ||
I don't know. | ||
We might get something like that. | ||
But if you're not here as a citizen of the United States, they can really, really do anything. | ||
They can really say, okay, well, you know what? | ||
This is... | ||
I can deport you over this. | ||
And they have... | ||
It's rare when they do that, but they can. | ||
And we're seeing that power exercised right now. | ||
Yeah, it might have been rare, you know, last year. | ||
It's pretty common now. | ||
So it does sound like it is constitutionally protected, though. | ||
Yes, it would be constitutionally. | ||
So if the speech they said were constitutionally protected and they were still getting booted because of it, it could be an Alien Enemies Act. | ||
You know, well, you're going to fall in with the invaders now, but there's no due process now. | ||
So it could be something like that. | ||
I wish I had more information on the case and I'd be able to... | ||
Well, it's all going to be tested now. | ||
I mean, it's all going to be tested. | ||
The Supreme Court will make the decision, and we'll see how it goes. | ||
Josie, the redhead libertarian, thank you so much for your breakdown, and we'll continue to follow you on act with your great coverage. | ||
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Now, let me address this. | ||
I got all this stuff here, and if you listen, you know I'm just totally fed up with all of it. | ||
But as I've been saying, we now have this war between Islam... | ||
And Jews. | ||
Now it's on our soil. | ||
I predicted it right after October 7th. | ||
I said, now this whole thing is going to be here and you're going to see Israel flags and Palestinian flags and now that conflict is going to envelop our country. | ||
And now it's fully here. | ||
And now you've got Israel propaganda running 24-7. | ||
You've got anti-Israel propaganda running 24-7. | ||
And I'm just sick of all of it. | ||
So you've got the Israel propaganda running all the anti-Muslim stuff 24-7. | ||
And then you've got the anti-Israel propaganda running all that stuff 24-7. | ||
And so it's just non-stop. | ||
And you just sit here and you're like, hey, when does America get to care about America? | ||
When do Americans get to have their interests put first and we can quit dealing with all this foreign propaganda, foreign nation propaganda and other religions that aren't Christian? | ||
Inserting themselves and dominating the conversation. | ||
So if you've been following this, you see it everywhere, folks. | ||
You see it everywhere. | ||
The pro-Israeli propaganda has never been more in your face. | ||
Never been more in your face. | ||
And then they have all this anti-Muslim stuff going around, and they want to make sure you see it. | ||
Now, I'm not in support of Muslim, Islam coming and invading our country. | ||
I would say... | ||
Anybody who wants to come here has to assimilate with our culture. | ||
And you do have a freedom of religion here, but if you take a look at what's happened in Europe and some of the stuff that's starting to happen now in America, clearly American Jews have assimilated to American culture more so or better than American Muslims. | ||
Now, what's strange about that is that... | ||
American Muslims voted at a higher percentage for President Trump than American Jews did. | ||
That is mind-blowing. | ||
The majority of American Jews still vote Democrat. | ||
In this last presidential election, more Muslims voted for Trump than Jews, at least by percentages. | ||
So that's just... | ||
Try to figure that one out. | ||
But nonetheless, you can't even go on and watch... | ||
I want television media without seeing this. | ||
I want to keep that in the other part of the world. | ||
I don't want that in American culture. | ||
I don't want it in American politics. | ||
If you want to come to America to live a better life, I don't blame you for it. | ||
Leave that hatred. | ||
Leave that fight behind. | ||
Don't bring it here. | ||
Well, now it's here 24-7. | ||
And so, you see the anti-Israel stuff. | ||
You see the anti-Muslim stuff. | ||
And it's just non-stop around the clock. | ||
And there's videos like this that go around where you have... | ||
And this is the pro-Israel propaganda, the anti-Muslim propaganda. | ||
And they'll show you Muslim men beating women. | ||
And it's this in clip 10. And they say, see, this is why we must stop Islam. | ||
This is why we must ban these Islam nations and everything else. | ||
And they show you this video. | ||
What's ironic about this video is nowadays in America, it's the woman beating the man. | ||
So, you know, it's kind of funny. | ||
As I'm seeing this, it's like, you know, normally what you see is the women, and, you know, they got the babies, and then they're beating the man, and then sometimes, you know, the man, well, he ends up in some trouble too, but... | ||
So it's just crazy. | ||
So this stuff is all over social media. | ||
They want to make sure you see it so that you hate Muslims, so that you hate Islam. | ||
And then you got the other side. | ||
None of it is in America's interests, by the way. | ||
It's all in the interests of a foreign country or a foreign religion. | ||
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But then stuff like this can't be ignored when they tell you what they want to do in clip 8. The message for the people of Gaza is going to be more of the message that should be sent to the people here, in that they have achieved victory. | |
We haven't done anywhere near enough. | ||
And the people here, I promise you, we do feel ashamed. | ||
We do feel like we're not doing enough. | ||
We do feel like change needs to come, because change must come. | ||
And in the form that it must come is that this empire, the American empire, that's been hurting our people since the beginning, the imperial western powers that have been hurting our people since the beginning, they must fall. | ||
And inshallah, inshallah they will fall. | ||
And my message to the people of Gaza and the oppressed peoples across the world is that there are people here, both young and old, who are going to be willing to fight and are willing to put their lives and everything they can on the line to bring these empires down because they must come down. | ||
So, now you have commentary like that going everywhere, and it's... | ||
Muslim Americans saying just that. | ||
We're going to collapse America. | ||
The empire must fall. | ||
Totally unacceptable. | ||
Makes me sick. | ||
And they don't even really hide it. | ||
And he just figured, well, we can get away with it now. | ||
And we're here now. | ||
It's just unbelievable. | ||
That we have to deal with this as Americans, man. | ||
It's just, it's just, it's ridiculous that Americans have to deal with this crap. | ||
The war between Jews and the Arab world is now totally encompassing our country, our Christian nation. | ||
Now, I understand, because you always have to understand where people are coming from. | ||
I get where these Muslims are coming from. | ||
They don't hate America. | ||
They have nothing against America. | ||
The only reason why we're even entangled in this mess is because we fund Israel. | ||
The only reason why the Islamic world wants to see the American empire fall is because we have backed Israel. | ||
And we have advanced their military. | ||
We have funded their military. | ||
We have given them weapons. | ||
And then Israel goes out and starts the war with the Muslim world. | ||
And blowing them up and killing kids and everything else. | ||
And then we get that stain. | ||
I don't want that stain anymore. | ||
I don't want this war coming to America. | ||
But it's totally here now. | ||
And now you have the anti-Semitism speech laws. | ||
You have the protests on the streets every day. | ||
You literally have the Muslim world and the Jewish world fighting over America. | ||
And their interests are not for the American people. | ||
Now, for the sake of this debate, it is pretty easily observable, American Jews assimilate and appreciate American culture much more than American Muslims. | ||
To me, that's undeniable, no matter where you stand on the issue. | ||
But that doesn't really make it any better, in my eyes. | ||
So the whole attitude would be... | ||
If you want to come here from the Middle East and you want to leave that war-torn region filled with hatred, I don't blame you. | ||
Welcome to America. | ||
Leave that war behind. | ||
Leave that hatred behind. | ||
Leave it all behind. | ||
But now, they can't leave it behind because it's all here. | ||
Because it's all here. | ||
The ACLU recently made a statement on the Anti-Semitism Awareness Act. | ||
This is, you know, trying to ban anti-Semitic speech. | ||
They said ACLU urges the Senate to oppose the Anti-Semitism Awareness Act, but it's ironic because they're claiming we don't need it. | ||
Anti-Semitic speech is already illegal. | ||
Okay. Defining anti-Semitism. | ||
This is from the official government website, by the way. | ||
And again, this is all to try to ban Islam at the end of the day. | ||
This stuff is actually pretty crazy. | ||
But this is the problem. | ||
Like, one of the things it says, holding Jews collectively responsible for actions of the state of Israel. | ||
Now, see, this is where it gets complex. | ||
Because they want, the media presentation is that Israel is some monolith and that Jewish people are some monolith that all think the same and believe the same politically, and that's just not true. | ||
And that's why I've always made it clear. | ||
When I'm talking about the issue, I'm talking about the issues I have with Israel and not Jewish people. | ||
And because they always want to spin that off and say, oh, you talked about Israel, you're talking about Jewish people. | ||
No. I criticize America's government all day long. | ||
That doesn't make me anti-American. | ||
But see, that's the mechanism that they use so that they say you can't criticize Israel. | ||
But then on the Department of State, they say, hey, you know, Israel and Jewish people are two totally different things. | ||
I agree. | ||
So then why is criticism of Israel considered anti-Semitic speech? | ||
And there's all kinds of other craziness in this. | ||
So no matter how you feel about Islam and wanting to stop radical Islam from coming here and collapsing the American empire, some of them say, if you're a free speech advocate, you cannot stand for this anti- And | ||
then because of that, now the Islamic world wants to see America fall because of our involvement with Israel. | ||
This issue is getting way out of control. | ||
And I'm just afraid we've crossed this line now where now the fate of the Middle Eastern world and the thousand-year-old conflict between Jews and the Arab world, now I feel like America is tied into that fate and it breaks my heart. | ||
And I just want to decouple entirely before that becomes our fate. | ||
But it really is getting out of control. | ||
And the propaganda from both sides is only going to get worse. | ||
The anti-Israel propaganda, the pro-Israel propaganda, the anti-Islam propaganda, the anti-Jewish propaganda, it's all going to get worse. | ||
And eventually Americans are going to get this white noise buzz in their head if they haven't already. | ||
And they're going to say, can you just leave us alone? | ||
Take your holy war back to where you came from or leave it when you come here. | ||
But it's everywhere now, folks. | ||
And it's clear now the agenda, whether it's war with Iran, whether it's to pass Patriot Act 2.0 in the name of anti-Semitism, we're all going to suffer. | ||
Christian, Jew, Muslim, we're all going to suffer. | ||
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We're all going to lose big time. | |
But now it seems inevitable. | ||
The fate of that region is now tied into the fate of America. | ||
And it's not good. | ||
Because it's been the same fate for thousands of years. | ||
And all I see is it getting worse and worse and worse. | ||
And all it's going to take is one big attack, one big moment, and it's all going down. | ||
And this is a crazy one. | ||
So I guess there is speech protecting Muslims now, too. | ||
We obviously know very well about it, protecting Jewish people. | ||
This is crazy. | ||
Marjorie Taylor Greene's ex-husband settles harassment claim by Muslim woman for $75,000. | ||
Now, originally they wanted more. | ||
Harassment claim? | ||
Here's the video of this moment. | ||
What is even going in here? | ||
Here's the moment that is a $75,000 settlement. | ||
Listen to this. | ||
It's kind of tough to hear. | ||
Listen to this in clip nine. | ||
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Did we bother you personally, though? | |
Yes, yes. | ||
Y'all want to kill gays. | ||
Y'all want to do all kind of crazy s***. | ||
Where are you from? | ||
What country? | ||
It doesn't matter where it's from. | ||
Why does it matter to you, though? | ||
It's because you're worshiping a false god. | ||
Y'all come from your crazy s***, you poor s*** countries, and act like you're going to bring your s*** here. | ||
Okay. Because y'all are pieces of s***. | ||
*BEEP* | ||
Okay. You're the one attacking little girls. | ||
Sitting here, we were quiet, we were peaceful. | ||
Praying, what does that have anything to do with you? | ||
That's fine. | ||
Middle East. | ||
First off, we're actually born here. | ||
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Don't be f***ing Afghani or whatever the f***. | |
We're not even as many. | ||
*BEEP* Thank you. | ||
How is that? | ||
What is illegal about that? | ||
This is crazy, man. | ||
So an American is not allowed to criticize anything involving Israel. | ||
An American is not allowed to criticize anything involving Islam. | ||
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Jeez. We're cooked, man. | |
If that's the case, we're cooked. | ||
Do you really want to be coupled? | ||
With a part of the planet that has not known peace in centuries? | ||
Because that's where we're at now. | ||
And I'm afraid there's no going back. | ||
And now we're just waiting for that one big event. | ||
Whether it happens here or on the other side of the planet. | ||
And we're going down with them, folks. | ||
And it's not going to be good. | ||
And I guess we didn't learn our lesson after September 11th. | ||
I guess we didn't learn our lesson. | ||
After all the foreign entanglements there, I guess we haven't learned our lesson putting Israel first. | ||
So what is it going to take now? | ||
And Trump has spoken out about how he never supported these wars in the Middle East. | ||
He's spoken out about how he didn't even believe the original September 11th narrative, and yet here we are, about to go down the exact same path. | ||
And it's really depressing. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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Thank you. | |
And at the end of the day, it's going to be the same result. | ||
No matter where you are, no matter what you believe, you're going to get crushed by this. | ||
And it's not even our fight. | ||
It's not even America's fight. | ||
But now that same region of the world, those same people that have never known peace, are going to drag us down with them. | ||
And it breaks my heart. | ||
Breaks my heart as an American. | ||
There you go. | ||
Oh, you said something bad about a Muslim? | ||
$75,000. | ||
Oh, you said something bad about Israel? | ||
Deported. But if, you know, you want to commit a violent crime, we'll release you from jail. | ||
You want to have systemic policies keeping white people and Asians from Ivy League schools? | ||
No problem. | ||
Hell, you can have parts of college campuses, they just ban white people altogether. | ||
All good. | ||
All good. | ||
Just breaks my heart this is where we're at as a country. | ||
I wonder if we'll ever be able to get over this and just unite and just have a great country again. | ||
Or if inevitably our fate is tied to the fate of the Middle East. | ||
Or if we'll just sign on to the globalist infrastructure and be collapsed intentionally to fall in line with the one world government. | ||
This is what we're fighting against. | ||
We're trying to preserve and save the country, and we feel like we might only have four years to do it. | ||
All right. | ||
Let's go to the phone lines here. | ||
We got a couple callers on this issue. | ||
Let's go to Angela in Missouri. | ||
Angela, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Hello, Owen. | |
I am so excited to be here, first-time caller. | ||
And I wanted to say that I was listening to you a couple days ago. | ||
I can't remember if it's Sunday, but you had... | ||
I'd love to have that little clip of where you were talking about this is not our holy war. | ||
Take it back. | ||
It's been going on for thousands of years. | ||
We don't want it. | ||
I love that clip. | ||
I wish I could just share that little clip with everybody. | ||
But it's saying exactly what a bunch of us think. | ||
But it was the best way I've ever heard it put. | ||
The other thing is you started talking about this free speech thing and cutting off Israeli speech or anti-Semitic speech. | ||
They love to flip it around when they know most people would probably be going the other way. | ||
And they love to push that and get one little piece passed for one cutout. | ||
And that will set a precedent to ban speech in all other areas. | ||
Just like they did with trying to do the TikTok bill so they could end up banning all speech that they don't like on all the platforms. | ||
So once we let them get one little thing against one person, then it takes away the rights eventually of everybody for free speech. | ||
Well, it's a slippery slope, and we've already gotten a taste of where it goes on other issues like Thank | ||
you. Thank all that you do. | ||
Thank you, Angela. | ||
I don't see anybody talking about this issue the way I'm approaching it. | ||
Everybody looks at it as one side or the other. | ||
And I'm sitting here saying, what do you mean one side or the other? | ||
You know that it's like America just gets completely abandoned in the conversation. | ||
Christians get completely abandoned in the conversation. | ||
And it's like, okay, you're supposed to sit here and watch this war of words and everything else in politics, but where do you as an American get to draw the line? | ||
It used to be well understood. | ||
You come to America, you're not bringing loyalties from your former country here. | ||
You're loyal to America and America only. | ||
But, I mean, you really think these people coming from the Middle East, a lot of these Muslims coming from the Middle East that are getting involved in politics and saying we want the American empire to fall, who do you think they're loyal to? | ||
You think they're loyal to America? | ||
What about all the dual citizens of Israel that operate all over American politics? | ||
Who are they loyal to? | ||
And I'm just sitting here like, I don't even want to pick a side. | ||
I'm an American. | ||
This isn't even my fight. | ||
I'm a Christian. | ||
This has nothing to do with me. | ||
But here I am getting dragged into the ring. | ||
If they can't figure it out for thousands of years, what makes you think they're going to figure it out here? | ||
No, they're just going to make it worse here. | ||
Let's go to Tony in Texas. | ||
Tony, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Hey, I'll talk about the Palestinian Jewish thing real quick first. | ||
Okay, just like I told Alex a while back, who in the hell thought it was a good idea in 1948 to take a bunch of Jewish people and put them in the middle of millions of Muslims? | ||
One thing a Muslim hates more than a Christian, that's a Jew. | ||
The only reason why I think they've done that is to keep constant war going and keep constant turmoil going because we're backing them, you | ||
Well, the Jews claim Israel as their homeland, and I'm okay with Israel existing for the Jewish state. | ||
I think that that's probably the good thing. | ||
But yeah, I guess... | ||
I mean, what are you going to do if they're never going to be able to find peace with each other there? | ||
No, they never will. | ||
Why didn't they find a peaceful place to put them somewhere on the planet? | ||
I know the Russians offered them a bunch of property. | ||
They didn't take that. | ||
No, they had to go occupy that little strip of land there just to keep turmoil and keep the blood flowing. | ||
That soil over there, it's probably got more blood in it than any minerals because they've had a holy war over there forever. | ||
Well, you can see now, I think people are starting to see now how a lot of the Arab world has moved on from that. | ||
Saudi Arabia, Egypt as much as possible, UAE, Qatar. | ||
You know, they're kind of just like, hey, it's the same reason why they won't take any Palestinians. | ||
It's the same reason why they won't take any action against Israel because they're like, look, this is just like a black hole. | ||
So we're just out. | ||
We're not even getting involved. | ||
Nope, we're not taking Palestinians. | ||
Nope, we're not doing anything against Israel. | ||
We're just out. | ||
So it's really just the neighboring countries there that are continually operating in this black hole of violence and hatred. | ||
It's a giant black hole with billions of dollars, trillions of dollars just falling into that black hole. | ||
And we're the ones that get stuck on the end of that stick. | ||
But you know what I called in about? | ||
What I'm really ticked off about is we went from mass deportations to targeted deportations. | ||
Oh, we're just going to, don't worry, we're just going to go after the hardened criminals. | ||
Well, how in the hell do they know who the hardened criminals are? | ||
They're illegal in this country. | ||
We don't have a record on these people. | ||
What are we going to wait around till they rape and murder a child or a woman? | ||
Well, I'll tell you what, I'm up against the hour break here, so let me respond to that on the other side. | ||
I'll respond to that with something that happened today that Tom Holman stated about an hour or two ago. | ||
But look, I've said it. | ||
It's just true, folks. | ||
Trump's base is sitting here scratching their head like, what in the hell is going on? | ||
So earlier today, Tom Holman was outside of the White House and he addressed a press gaggle. | ||
Saying how they're going into the Roosevelt Hotel to start rounding up people for mass deportations. | ||
Now, we'll see if that happens. | ||
But the last caller was talking about, hey, why aren't we seeing the mass deportations? | ||
Now, this is not me providing excuses for the Trump administration because I am in agreement. | ||
We need millions of people deported. | ||
Ten million-plus people came in under Joe Biden. | ||
Ten million-plus people need to exit under Donald Trump. | ||
Now, having said that, Obviously, it's easier said than done. | ||
Many of these people just disappear into the country. | ||
No tracking, no tracing. | ||
They're just gone. | ||
You also have the issues with sanctuary cities and sanctuary states where the Democrats are doing everything possible to stop the Trump administration from having the deportations. | ||
So there's plenty of excuses why it hasn't happened. | ||
And that's not me excusing the Trump administration. | ||
I'm just telling you this is what's going on. | ||
Here's the problem. | ||
They could be doing mass deportations. | ||
Now, they might not have the personnel to pull it off right now, but you could easily pull the military back from all these foreign entanglements and you could start that operation in two weeks. | ||
Millions deported. | ||
Yes, millions. | ||
You already have a lot of these NGOs and their facilities and the hotels in these sanctuary cities. | ||
They're still housing tens of thousands, if not hundreds of thousands, of illegal immigrants. | ||
You could deport them tomorrow! | ||
And it's not happening. | ||
Now, the resources are being cut off. | ||
The welfare is being cut off. | ||
The border is obviously closed now. | ||
But no, people... | ||
They expected millions and millions of deportations, and rightfully so. | ||
And I'm not saying they're not making an effort. | ||
And I'm not saying they're not... | ||
I mean, I don't know if I can say they're doing their best, but they are making an effort. | ||
The agenda is clear. | ||
But they haven't been able to do it. | ||
And when you have your military spread so thin and concerned about issues in foreign countries and foreign entanglements, well, now you can't use your military for the operation. | ||
So, it is a problem. | ||
And this isn't about, people always say, oh, you're blackpilling, you're blackpilling. | ||
No, this isn't, no, no, this is being real. | ||
This is having a real conversation, and this is probably, I mean, the hottest topics right now in politics that... | ||
Get outside the lines of cheerleading or just bashing, like everything Trump does is good, everything's great, or everything Trump does is bad, everything's bad. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
You get outside those lines. | ||
We're having real conversations about real issues. | ||
And these are the hottest topics. | ||
It's the involvement with Israel, and now this influence on American politics, and now this Jews versus Muslims that's now all over our country that doesn't belong here. | ||
And then it's... | ||
The Trump administration, no deep state arrests, no Epstein list, no mass deportations. | ||
And I get it from Trump because, to me, I look at what Trump is doing and I see Trump is clearly focused on trade right now. | ||
He's trying to make the economy go boom. | ||
And in his mind, that's the number one thing to do because everything you do after that will be like, having a good economy is like lubricant for all other policies. | ||
So it's like, you can try to do all these other policies, but it's going to be rough and there's going to be friction. | ||
So it's just like, let's just get the economy booming again. | ||
Let's get Americans rich and economic opportunity going again. | ||
And that's just like, then the other policies, you can kind of get smooth sailing and people will just be happy because they're prosperous again. | ||
But even that's been a challenge with President Trump, but that's what he's focused on. | ||
So he's got to delegate duties. | ||
He's got to delegate duties of the deep state arrest. | ||
He's got to delegate duties of the mass deportations. | ||
And so people are just having a hard time with it. | ||
But this is the hot debate right now. | ||
This is what everybody's talking about. | ||
All right, we're taking calls here. | ||
Final hour of the InfoWars War Room. | ||
Appreciate everybody sticking around with me all day long here at InfoWars. | ||
We're going to finish this double-double today. | ||
Let's go back to the phone lines, though. | ||
We've got Don in California. | ||
Don, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Yes, sir. | ||
Can you hear me? | ||
Yes. Hey, Owen. | ||
How are you doing, buddy? | ||
Last time I spoke to you, it was with Savannah a few years back. | ||
I was in a truck stop in Salinas, California. | ||
I mean, Salinas, Kansas. | ||
But anyway, it's good to talk to you again. | ||
It's been a while. | ||
Hey, man, I totally feel you. | ||
On everything you're trying to say, man, and as far as the anti-Semitism and how you can't do this and how you can't say nothing about Muslims and them. | ||
Personally, I keep telling everybody, we are screwed. | ||
You know, I mean, to be honest with you, I don't have any animosity towards Jewish people or Muslim people. | ||
But at the end of the day, in this country, with everything that you see going on, with all the Muslim protesting, how they're trying to take over all these cities and do all this stuff, they could be the nicest people, the nicest neighbors you ever want to meet. | ||
But at the end of the day, they're going to choose that side. | ||
They ain't going to choose America, because if they were going to do that, they were already assimilated. | ||
You know, and... | ||
I see the same dynamic. | ||
They try to make it illegal for you to say anything about trans people, and they keep harping on that. | ||
And now it's, you know, then the black people and then the Muslim people and then the Jewish people, how it's all illegal to say anything about that. | ||
But you know what? | ||
If we can't get stuff done with this administration, how it was built up to where, you know, Pam Bondi was going to do all this stuff and everything, hey, I'm over Epstein. | ||
I don't care anymore. | ||
Like you were saying, people were getting fed up. | ||
I've been fed up. | ||
Especially when she came out and said, oh, I got it all sitting on my desk. | ||
You know, and then, you know, what the hell was that? | ||
You know, I mean, I didn't vote for that. | ||
I didn't vote for small-time arrest. | ||
I voted for politicians who are guilty of treason for selling us out for decades. | ||
I voted to have them indicted. | ||
They perp-walked Trump, and we can't even get anybody in cuffs. | ||
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I don't get it. | |
You know, and not only, I mean, I'm ranting here, but see, we got, okay, Trump is in office. | ||
And we got all these things going on. | ||
And we still have chemtrails in the sky. | ||
We can't get them to stop doing that. | ||
You know, we can't get them to stop. | ||
Everything's down the road. | ||
Like, they keep kicking the can down the road. | ||
Like, okay, we got RFK in charge of the, you know, the medical side of our country. | ||
But we can't get them to stop putting crap in our food, like, right away, boom. | ||
I don't understand that. | ||
Everything's a hurry up and wait. | ||
And, you know, the only thing they can do is send bombs where they need to go, like, right away. | ||
They don't even have to declare that in Congress anymore. | ||
I remember back in the day, you have to declare war through Congress and get it approved, but they don't even do that anymore. | ||
Our government is a joke, and Trump being an outsider, I don't know how much of an outsider he is, but he's not. | ||
He exposed it when he first ran. | ||
The first time. | ||
He exposed all that. | ||
But, you know, he has... | ||
I keep saying to everybody, you know, he has so many Obama stayovers in his first term. | ||
Now, this time... | ||
Look, I can't forget Marco Rubio. | ||
He said a lot of crap over the years, and he's done a lot of, you know... | ||
He's capitulated to a lot of the establishment stuff. | ||
He's done all that, and now we're supposed to believe he's going to be doing something good just because he's negotiating inside this Iran and Israel and Gaza. | ||
I mean, they're flooding us with all these issues and topics when none of it has to do with America. | ||
None of this is putting food on my table or money in my pocket. | ||
So I don't care. | ||
I don't care about the Middle East. | ||
I don't care, man. | ||
Look, you want to see some stuff? | ||
Go to L.A. Go walking in. | ||
Everyone's living in a tent right there in the freaking city. | ||
Third world country. | ||
We played the video earlier. | ||
There's a young girl walking down the streets of San Francisco. | ||
You can't even have a kid downtown in these cities. | ||
They're so dangerous. | ||
Oh, and not only that, they're toxic. | ||
I mean, we're talking urine and feces without being cleaned up. | ||
They're living in it, and if you watch, that's toxicity big time. | ||
You know, I live in Orange County. | ||
I live right down the hill from a... | ||
But you know what? | ||
It's not even so much the streets, too. | ||
They're putting it in our water. | ||
You should really get a load of the... | ||
The odor of chlorine that comes out of my sink water. | ||
I shower with it, you know, and it smells really bad. | ||
And I got a water treatment plant up the hill. | ||
And I'm just like, you know what, why do you got to treat the water like that? | ||
But see, none of the, all these things is, they keep on going with the same thing, you know, and here we go, we're arguing with Trump about, you know, with the terrorists. | ||
He's right. | ||
You know, he's right about the terror. | ||
We've been getting screwed all this time, but it lulled everybody to sleep just as long as people were still able to buy their crap. | ||
They didn't care where it came from. | ||
I'm a truck driver, and last time when I spoke to you, I let you know, I let you and Savannah know about the trains that I used to see that were two miles long that had China shipping containers on each and every one of them. | ||
They came in full, but they left empty because China wasn't buying anything from us. | ||
We don't see that so much anymore, but you know what? | ||
As a taxpayer and a person who voted, I didn't vote for anything. | ||
When Trump said, oh, let's do it with... | ||
By the way, your Trump impersonation is a hell of a lot better than your JFK, man. | ||
I got to tell you. | ||
JFK, man, you needed some work. | ||
You needed some work with that Boston act. | ||
I don't know what kind of act that was that they have. | ||
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Well, you can't really do the JFK Washington accent. | |
You kind of just have to scrubble your voice like this. | ||
Hey, your Trump is good, though, man. | ||
You got the little grunt, the... | ||
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Well, I appreciate the call, Don, and I want to take some other callers here. | |
I've got to get to you. | ||
You got your rant out there, I think, pretty succinctly. | ||
Here's the situation. | ||
I'm seeing this bubble and boil right now. | ||
And I just feel like, again, the only person really addressing it is Dan Bongino. | ||
And I can see why, because Bongino has a connection with his audience. | ||
He has a connection with the people that follow his show. | ||
It's millions of people. | ||
So he's kind of used to that direct connection with the people, like Habit. | ||
And he's the only one really addressing this stuff. | ||
Musk maybe to a certain degree, but even Musk, I get the feeling, is getting fed up. | ||
Even the Doge team, I get the feeling, is like, hey, you know, what are we doing here, right? | ||
We found hundreds of billions in fraud, and now you're going to try to cap it at $150,000, and the Trump administration keeps waffling. | ||
It's like $2 trillion, $1 trillion. | ||
Well, it's $150 billion, maybe it'll be more. | ||
But I think the Doge team is like, hey, this is like, what are we even doing here if we're not going to see permanent, impactful, immediate change? | ||
And where are the arrests from all the people that engaged in fraud? | ||
So, I'm just seeing all this. | ||
And Bongino addresses it again because he comes from the media world. | ||
He knows how to respond and read the room with his audience. | ||
And sometimes he may disagree with his audience. | ||
Sometimes he may say, okay, this is a good point. | ||
But he sees it and hears it enough that he's like, I've got to address this publicly. | ||
But no one else really is. | ||
Nobody else really is here. | ||
All right, let's go to Emmett in Seattle. | ||
Emmett, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Hey, Owen. | |
Sorry, my voice is a little bit scratchy, so I'll try to speak as clear as you can. | ||
I hear everything you're saying about Bondi. | ||
She's got to go. | ||
And I've heard you say, you know, we were supposed to have dates. | ||
Well, the people I would like to see replace Bondi are either running a campaign for the midterms or they still have a seat in government that they're not going to relinquish. | ||
Sidney Powell's name has been brought up, and I would fully back Sidney Powell there. | ||
I know she wouldn't play any games. | ||
You could look at some of these other attorneys that have been involved with, like, Mike Lindell or even Donald Trump over the years. | ||
I mean, Rudy Giuliani, he might be a little past his prime, let's say. | ||
I don't mean that as an insult, but I suppose we could start putting a shortlist together, but that's really not the point. | ||
But I guess maybe that would add a little pressure to Bondi if she started seeing other names floating around. | ||
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Well, and I know there's kind of like a decorum to be kept, or, you know, if you talk to some of these folks behind the scenes, and it's a little bit rude to start stomping around like that. | |
But, yeah, I just was curious if you had put any thought to that yet. | ||
Well, here's an example. | ||
I interviewed somebody earlier today, and thanks for the call. | ||
I interviewed somebody from a law firm. | ||
Earlier today on the Alex Jones Show that has criminal referrals that they're working with in seven different states against Anthony Fauci. | ||
Now, Florida has been one of the most outspoken states against the COVID vaccine. | ||
Their attorney, excuse me, their surgeon general has been outspoken against it as well. | ||
That's where Bondi comes from. | ||
What's stopping Pam Bondi from criminal referrals for Anthony Fauci? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Maybe somebody will ask her. | ||
But it's unlikely. | ||
Let's go to Kevin in Ohio. | ||
Kevin, you're on the air. | ||
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Go ahead. | |
ID really well. | ||
But I thought we lived in America. | ||
We had a right to autonomy. | ||
So basically, if I don't have that real ID, I can't fly. | ||
Well, they're saying right now... | ||
You would have to have a passport ID if you don't have the real ID. | ||
Right. So I guess my next question is, whoever controls the parameters of it. | ||
So maybe a next administration, maybe somebody else's like Joe Biden, says, okay, well now you can't cross the state line. | ||
And how long before corporate America says, okay, you can't come into our supermarket without the real ID? | ||
Yeah. Yeah, that's the danger of this. | ||
By the way, guys, do a quick search for me real quick, Kevin. | ||
I'm not meaning to interrupt, but guys, find out, see me a percentage of how many Americans have a passport. | ||
Kevin, go ahead. | ||
Okay, that was my first thing. | ||
My second thing nobody's really covering is the Democrats wanting to go down to El Salvador and check on the condition of these prisoners. | ||
For one, they don't have a right to go down there and demand to walk into that prison. | ||
I mean, look what happened to Marjorie Taylor Greene when she tried to check on January 6th. | ||
He got denied at the door. | ||
But the other thing is I kind of feel like Bukele would have a case if he detained them and got them for conspiracy with terrorists to bring negativity into his country. | ||
So this is interesting. | ||
By the way, about roughly half of Americans have a passport. | ||
So this is going to be impactful. | ||
This Real ID thing is going to be impactful if you don't. | ||
We'll see what happens. | ||
We'll see what happens. | ||
So am I hearing you right? | ||
Do Democrats go down to El Salvador or Bukele just arrest them? | ||
Well, detain them however he needs to do it. | ||
But I kind of feel like if you really break that down, it is kind of a conspiracy that they're conspiring with people that have been declared terrorists at this point to bring negativity into his government. | ||
I like that. | ||
Kevin, would you like to be Attorney General? | ||
I would love to be Attorney General. | ||
The heads would already roll, let me tell you. | ||
Oh, well, I have no doubt. | ||
And I have one more. | ||
I have one more breaking story for you because it's not getting any coverage. | ||
It is on local stations and it is in my community, unfortunately. | ||
But there is a nuclear power plant that we actually supplied to uranium back from the 50s and on for the nuclear bombs. | ||
And it's getting some coverage, but if you're maybe your people can look up WKRC. | ||
They had a thing Saturday where it came out and they're showing the cancer rates in the local area and it came out that everything's contaminated here. | ||
And I've heard and I can't confirm this yet, but one county away. | ||
Yeah. J.D. Vance, | ||
I sent it to Vivek. | ||
I'd like to see someone like, you know, an investigative reporter like maybe Laura Loomer look into that. | ||
It was always Sherrod Brown's pet project, but it just seems like, you know, our waters are so contaminated, you would not swim in these things. | ||
We make East Palestine look pristine. | ||
That's another complaint we have about the water quality. | ||
Kevin, thank you for the call. | ||
You know, getting back to that situation, the Democrats, look, I don't think they're going to go to El Salvador. | ||
Here's some local news about what he was talking about. | ||
New radioactive landfill in southern Ohio ignites fear about water supply. | ||
I don't think the Democrats are going to go to El Salvador. | ||
I think it's just a lot of posturing. | ||
But it would be funny. | ||
They're going to go visit non-citizens in El Salvador, but they don't give a damn about American prisoners. | ||
It would be so Democrat of them to do that. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
And maybe Bukele has a reason to just detain them for interfering in criminal apprehensions. | ||
That'd be one way to do it. | ||
That'd be an interesting thing to see. | ||
But they keep going along for this ride that Kilmar Garcia was wrongfully detained. | ||
I mean, I could see if the Trump administration made a mistake. | ||
And maybe they got the wrong guy, but he was still an illegal immigrant. | ||
So they were like, well, forget it. | ||
Just leave him there. | ||
He was here illegally anyway. | ||
But I mean, I could also see if it's totally a wrong guy, and he's an American citizen, that they would be extremely embarrassed. | ||
But I don't know how they would cover that up. | ||
They'd have to write that wrong. | ||
So I think the Democrats have a big miss, is my guess. | ||
I think this is a big miss. | ||
So I say go all in. | ||
I say for the Democrats, go all in with this non-citizen and bring America the truth. | ||
Go on. | ||
Go all in. | ||
And my guess is they're going to be completely embarrassed and get this one wrong, too. | ||
But it's amazing how this story just continues. | ||
Like, we don't know if he's a citizen or not? | ||
Like, the Trump administration can't figure it out? | ||
I mean, it's crazy. | ||
And what do the Democrats know that we don't? | ||
Or is this just their little token? | ||
It's like, oh yeah, we're going to go visit this guy. | ||
He was wrongfully detained. | ||
Well, if he's not even a citizen, what are you going to do? | ||
What's the plan? | ||
Or is it just total Democrat madness? | ||
And maybe it is. | ||
Maybe it is just total Democrat madness. | ||
All right, let's go to Ron in Ohio. | ||
Ron, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Hey, Owen. | |
Thanks for taking my call. | ||
That's my first time caller. | ||
I just wanted to remind we the people, the majority, the population, that we are the voice, and we gave Trump a mandate, but sometimes we have to remind him of that mandate. | ||
I called the White House today after listening to Harrison and feeling motivated and just said, you know, I support Trump. | ||
I voted for him three times now, but there is no way that we, the major mega population, is going to back a real ID, anything that's biometric or even national. | ||
That is a state issue. | ||
And, you know, that should be resolved by the states, I said. | ||
And then all the anti-Semitism stuff, as you've been talking about, that they are supporting, that's already projected under freedom of religion. | ||
I reminded them that all American non-Jews are considered goyim and lesser than, and that we are seen as the golden calf that Israel has hooked their yoke to. | ||
I said, what percentage of the New Testament Will be deemed anti-Semitic? | ||
Will I be able to say Christ is King? | ||
Of course, they have no answers for you, but they were diligently typing down what I was saying. | ||
And then I also said that Trump said that something about deporting Americans, what are they, some different class? | ||
I said, yes, we are a different class. | ||
We are we, the people that he... | ||
Is in the government. | ||
Yes, we put him there, but he's only signed a contract with us. | ||
He is in debt to the people that put him there. | ||
And he needs to be reminded that we would never allow Americans to be deported to El Salvador, no matter how terrible they are. | ||
We have provisions to deal with that here, right down to execution. | ||
And if that's what we have to do here, that's what we do here. | ||
But we're not going to start shipping out legal Americans. | ||
Well, I haven't seen that be the case. | ||
I don't think that's going to be the case. | ||
But I understand. | ||
And then there was some leaked audio of Trump. | ||
It's like he was sounding like he was going to start doing it to Americans if they said something anti-Semitic. | ||
I think it was taken out of context. | ||
But nonetheless, let me respond to that and then give kind of a real-world example. | ||
I don't sit here and obsess about what other people think of me. | ||
I couldn't care less, to be quite honest. | ||
I've never had a problem with Jewish people and Jewish Americans. | ||
And I still don't. | ||
And if their religious belief is that I'm lesser than them, guess what? | ||
I still don't care. | ||
It doesn't make a damn bit of difference to me. | ||
But the issue is now you have all these different speech protections about anti-Semitic speech, now about anti-Islam speech or Islamophobic speech. | ||
And it's all just total garbage. | ||
But here's an example. | ||
So, this story breaks yesterday. | ||
Family of teen murder suspect Carmelo Anthony plans to use portion of $400,000 in donations for new home and private security after racist threats. | ||
Now, there are rumors going around that they did purchase an $800,000 home. | ||
And there's some circumstantial evidence potentially to back that up. | ||
But whatever. | ||
I didn't fund it. | ||
So the people that gave to the fundraiser, if they have a problem with it, then they can have a problem with it. | ||
And you can deal with that, buying a house with legal funds. | ||
But if you follow this, and you follow the conversation on this, you'll see that this is clearly, a lot of this commentary is falling on racial division lines between black Americans and white Americans. | ||
And so you've got black Americans out here that are celebrating the death of a white kid. | ||
Telling white people they got it coming. | ||
And, you know, white people will get justice. | ||
So you have totally anti-white rhetoric in regards to this. | ||
And then you have anti-black rhetoric. | ||
You have anti-black people saying, oh, look, you know, another thug black kid and all this other stuff. | ||
So it's like, this is all out there. | ||
Anti-white over here. | ||
Anti-black over here. | ||
And that's all good. | ||
Nobody's arguing for speech laws for that. | ||
Nobody's arguing for people to be arrested or deported over anti-black or anti-white speech. | ||
It's not even a thought. | ||
And yet it's everywhere. | ||
Everywhere following this story. | ||
So where's the consistency? | ||
There is none. | ||
Why isn't there consistency? | ||
Well, there you go. | ||
If it can't be applied with logical consistency... | ||
It's propaganda. | ||
So there's your conclusion. | ||
All the stuff you're seeing with the anti-Semitism, Islamophobia, it's all propaganda. | ||
Because none of it applies towards anti-white speech. | ||
None of it applies towards anti-black speech. | ||
I would say it's all protected under the Constitution, and I would be right, by the way. | ||
But propaganda overwhelming the Constitution right now. | ||
Hmm. What do you notice about this Toronto Youth Center flooding? | ||
Anything stick out to you about that? | ||
Anything biblical? | ||
No, no, we won't. | ||
No, no. | ||
All right, ladies and gentlemen, final segment here of a marathon day for me here at InfoWars. | ||
Always fun to pull the double duty with the crew and the audience here. | ||
I got some other things. | ||
On my desk, I want to cover. | ||
By the way, did you, did you, anybody here see this in Sugar Land, Texas? | ||
The Hindu, the Hindu god, Hanuman. | ||
They built a 90-foot tall, gigantic statue here, and there's a large Hindu community there in Houston. | ||
Houston's actually, last I saw was the most diverse city in the, in the country. | ||
With all the different backgrounds there. | ||
Look, here's my thing again. | ||
And I understand some people might disagree. | ||
And that's okay. | ||
This isn't a hill I'm willing to die on. | ||
But I don't really... | ||
It doesn't bother me. | ||
To me, when you read the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and you're a citizen here, and you come here legally, and you're a good citizen, and you have loyalty to the country, and you assimilate... | ||
And I don't really, it doesn't bother me whatever your religion is. | ||
As long as you're America first and loyal to America, you have the right to religious expression. | ||
So this stuff doesn't really bother me like it does other people. | ||
So I don't really care if Muslims want to come here to live a better life, Jews want to come here to live a better life. | ||
Doesn't bother me at all, but you better come here to live a better life and you better leave the country and the loyalties behind you. | ||
And this is where we have the problems. | ||
But see, this thing is just, it's reaching, it's really reaching a peak now. | ||
And I just think we just need to unite on the things that we all want to see that will benefit America. | ||
But when you have loyalty to something else, then you can't agree because you're not looking to benefit America. | ||
You're looking to benefit something else. | ||
We got some other callers on this. | ||
I don't even know if I want to hit the rest of this news here. | ||
Trump says CBS should lose license after 60-minute segments on Ukraine and Greenland. | ||
They take this stuff seriously, and Trump just is like, I think they should lose their license. | ||
They're so out of control. | ||
But he's not. | ||
He doesn't actually mean it. | ||
Besides, these licenses, like, they kind of are defunct now anyway. | ||
I mean, you used to have a license. | ||
You used to have to have a license just to be on air. | ||
With the FCC, but nobody carries around their license anymore. | ||
Trump threatens CBS with substantial punishment over the latest 60 Minutes broadcast. | ||
It's actually kind of funny. | ||
AP blocked from Trump's Oval Office press gaggle, ignoring recent court ruling. | ||
What's a court ruling? | ||
It's a fake court ruling. | ||
The Associated Press does not have a right to get access to the White House or the President. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
They don't. | ||
And actually, this administration has had the most diverse access and the most expansive access to the White House and the administration. | ||
So boo-hoo, AP. | ||
Call it the Gulf of America. | ||
Or stay on the sidelines. | ||
Doesn't make a difference to me. | ||
U.S. economy is set to lose billions as foreign tourists... | ||
Stay away. | ||
And of course they're blaming this on Trump. | ||
And there's some anecdotal data that points to tourism going down after Trump. | ||
But you know, maybe there's something else at hand here. | ||
Why do we always ignore the problem sitting right in front of our face? | ||
Maybe people don't want to come to America because, I don't know, they went to San Francisco and they got mugged and robbed. | ||
Everything about that one? | ||
Maybe they... | ||
They don't want to come to America because they went to New York City and it stank like trash, sewage, and weed. | ||
And they saw a bunch of homeless, deranged people running around and the subway falling apart. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Just saying. | ||
Maybe not everything's Trump's fault. | ||
Man arrested after threatening Tulsi Gabbard and her husband. | ||
More left-wing violence and terrorism. | ||
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Mm-hmm. | |
Threatening her family. | ||
Boy, this is just... | ||
A man is facing a federal charge after allegedly threatening to kill Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard and her husband. | ||
The Department of Justice announced Monday. | ||
Alekbar Mohammed Amin, 24, of Lilburn, Georgia, allegedly sent threatening text messages about Gabbard and her husband. | ||
The Justice Department said in a press relief he was charged with transmitting interstate threats. | ||
Prepare to die, Tulsi. | ||
And everyone you hold dear, one of the texts read, according to the release, America will burn. | ||
And they go on with these threats. | ||
So I'm saying, why is somebody named Mohammed in Georgia saying America will burn? | ||
Sorry, I have no tolerance for that. | ||
Now, if you're a citizen, you have a right to free speech, but that doesn't mean you get to threaten people, so bye. | ||
It's just so great. | ||
I really don't get it, I have to say. | ||
I really don't understand. | ||
Why do you move to this country if you hate it? | ||
Why do you come here for college if you hate it? | ||
I just don't get it. | ||
It doesn't make any sense to me. | ||
It's like... | ||
I don't know, man. | ||
It's like high school or something. | ||
It's like, oh, you know, there's this big party going on. | ||
Yeah, well, I didn't get invited, so I'm going to go ruin it. | ||
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What? I don't know. | |
I've always been like, hey, if I don't get invited, no problem. | ||
I'm not going. | ||
I don't want to go. | ||
It's like, I hate America, so I'm going to go there and hate it. | ||
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Yeah. What is that? | |
It's very strange. | ||
All right, what else here? | ||
Maybe I just want to... | ||
Oh, you know what? | ||
Let me address this. | ||
I didn't want to really... | ||
Because who knows? | ||
I don't want to look like an idiot here, but now it's everywhere and people are commenting on it. | ||
But we kind of joked about it yesterday. | ||
Was the Blue Origin rocket launch just totally fake? | ||
I'm asking the question. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Crew, what do you guys think? | ||
Crew, do we think it was totally fake? | ||
I first saw it, and it looked like CGI. | ||
I mean, if you watch the rocket going... | ||
And there's one clip from the rocket launch that looks faker than anything I've ever seen. | ||
It looks like a bad movie. | ||
And, of course, Amazon Prime has movie studios and stuff. | ||
The landing was one. | ||
The landing looked weird, but that wasn't even the one that really did it for me. | ||
There's a shot of it taking off. | ||
Yeah, the landing video looks fake, too. | ||
But there was a shot of it taking off. | ||
And the camera is moving with the rocket. | ||
But this looks totally fake, too. | ||
But I don't know. | ||
I guess... | ||
Anyway. So there's a shot, though, with the thing taking off. | ||
And the camera's moving with the rocket. | ||
And then the camera kind of goes into a still position. | ||
And the clouds moving do not... | ||
It looks just totally fake. | ||
I'm just going to say, it looks totally fake. | ||
Now, again, I... | ||
People were there and watched it, so it's like, if it was real and, you know, people know it was real, then you look like an idiot. | ||
So I don't want to go, it's like, I didn't want to go off on that jag, but now everybody's talking about, now nobody thinks it was real. | ||
Why would they fake it, is the, I guess, the question. | ||
And why would they have all of these other people involved in faking it? | ||
Yeah, yeah, this is it right there. | ||
That's it right there. | ||
Look at this. | ||
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at this. | |
Go back to the beginning of it. | ||
Because it's almost too insane to even believe. | ||
But like right there, what is that? | ||
So now everybody thinks it was fake. | ||
For what reason, I can't fathom. | ||
Maybe they're trying to get a government contract or... | ||
Bezos is just having a laugh about it? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Or they're saying how they can fool people? | ||
I don't know. | ||
But now nobody thinks it was real. | ||
Now it's like the common conversation is that it's just totally fake. | ||
So I really don't care either way, but that is just a strange deal right there, isn't it? | ||
So why do I say that? | ||
Because, yeah, that right there is the fakest part of it. | ||
Those two cut scenes right there are the fakest thing I've ever seen. | ||
It just looks ridiculous, folks. | ||
So if you pause it right here, you can see the rocket is not actually going straight up, but yet it stays straight. | ||
But then there's that one cut at the beginning after it gets up where the clouds are rotating. | ||
Right there. | ||
That just looks ridiculous. | ||
Okay, but here's a new one that just came out. | ||
So when they landed, they make it seem like, oh, the team's got to rush over there to open the space capsule, and Bezos is going to open the space capsule. | ||
But if you look at this video in clip 12, you'll notice somebody actually opened the door from the inside. | ||
And then they reclosed it so that they could recapture the moment of Bezos running up to open the door and I guess greet his wife in clip 12 here, guys. | ||
If you give me clip 12. So watch here. | ||
You'll see the door opens right there. | ||
And they're like, oh, no, no, no, close the door. | ||
We need to do the photo shoot here. | ||
So it just gets weirder and weirder. | ||
Why would they fake it, though? | ||
I have no idea. | ||
Why even try to make sense of anything in this nonsensical world anymore? | ||
Bezos' Blue Origin launches all-female crew featuring Katy Perry, Lauren Sanchez, Gayle King into space. | ||
They didn't go into space. | ||
Bizarre Baphomet image on the uniforms. | ||
The whole thing looks fake. | ||
Is that even normal for these capsules to land on ground, by the way? | ||
Softly like that? | ||
That's just weird. | ||
That's all I can say about that. | ||
Just weird. | ||
You know, I got a whole stack of weird. | ||
You want to do a stack of weird? | ||
Diddy's sex trafficking trial start may be delayed again. | ||
As feds and defense fight over evidence at latest arraignment. | ||
Lady Gaga performs satanic ritual at Coachella. | ||
Nice. I wonder if Bernie Sanders enjoyed that. | ||
Ancient child sacrifice altar at Mayan Temple in Guatemala discovered by archaeologists. | ||
Now check this out. | ||
CBS. Because, you know, they always want to demonize the white people and the European Christians that came to the West and came to America and stopped these barbaric civilizations. | ||
But, you know, they're always the bad guys. | ||
So here's CBS running cover for this narrative. | ||
This is crazy. | ||
So, oh, an altar of human sacrifice by, you know, ancient savages. | ||
Ancient altar found used for child sacrifice. | ||
So you go into the CBS story. | ||
We see how the issue of sacrifice exists in both cultures. | ||
It was a practice. | ||
It's not that they were violent. | ||
So the ancient savages ritualistically killing people for human sacrifice, they weren't violent, guys. | ||
Okay? It was not a violent culture. | ||
They just did human sacrifice. | ||
It's not violence, just a little human sacrifice. | ||
But, I mean, you've got to justify it because they're still up to it, by the way. | ||
You could argue human sacrifice is actually worse today than it was back then. | ||
And this would be your evidence. | ||
You want to talk about a genocide? | ||
You know what's funny? | ||
Well, it's not actually funny. | ||
It's funny in that the math doesn't add up. | ||
Or as Jasmine Crockett would say, the math ain't mathing. | ||
No, the math isn't mathing. | ||
Do you want to talk about the real genocide? | ||
Do you want to talk about real racism? | ||
Let's talk about Planned Parenthood. | ||
Let's talk about abortion and the genocide of black babies. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
You want to really talk about genocide? | ||
You want to really talk about racists? | ||
Yeah. The white liberal racists, the Democrat racists, intentionally wanted to put Planned Parenthoods in black communities because they didn't want black people to live. | ||
All by design. | ||
I mean, think about that. | ||
All out in the open. | ||
All by design, Planned Parenthood, to kill black babies. | ||
And they have done it. | ||
I mean, they have done it. | ||
Millions of black babies dead. | ||
If you were actually a racist against black people, you would love Planned Parenthood. | ||
And the racists do. | ||
They brought it in and funded it for that exact reason. | ||
I mean, you could get real dark with this stuff. | ||
No pun intended. | ||
But you could get real dark with the truth about Planned Parenthood and abortion and Margaret Sanger and where we're at today. | ||
But look at this. | ||
This is sad. | ||
They are now, this woman makes a video celebrating her abortion, drinking in celebration, about to kill her child, clip five. | ||
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Fuck the baby. | |
What the baby? | ||
What the baby? | ||
Fuck the baby. | ||
Fuck the baby! | ||
All right, good job censoring that, crew. | ||
So there you go. | ||
Now, I don't know this woman's politics, but she's going to get a baby aborted celebrating it. | ||
I think it's probably fair to say she probably isn't a conservative, a right-winger. | ||
Probably a safe guess, right? | ||
Now, imagine if the line of thinking with those politics, she's probably not a big fan of whites either. | ||
Imagine if she understood that the white liberals that she probably sides with politically want her to go into that Planned Parenthood and kill her baby. | ||
Because they don't want any more black people around. | ||
How do you think that would sink in? | ||
Do you think that would change her mind? | ||
Or is it too late? | ||
That's pretty twisted stuff right there. | ||
That's pretty twisted stuff right there, isn't it? | ||
Alright, we'll finish with the twisted stuff and take a couple more news stories here. | ||
A couple calls. | ||
Woman becomes first UK womb transplant recipient to give birth. | ||
Hmm. Good or bad womb transplants to give birth. | ||
Mysterious underwater pyramid believed to be 12,000 years old reshapes history. | ||
Yeah, if you haven't figured out we've been lied to about history and that the theory of evolution is just a complete sham by now, well, you're way, way behind. | ||
Nearly 200 cows disappeared. | ||
The case remains cold. | ||
200 cows disappeared in Colorado. | ||
Nobody knows where they're at. | ||
This isn't a Skinwalker Ranch story either. | ||
All right, news of the weird in the books. | ||
Let's take another call. | ||
Let's go to James in New Hampshire. | ||
James, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
James, we got a problem. | ||
All right, that's good. | ||
I'm getting an echo, guys, so just pot it down. | ||
Let's go to Bald Eagle in Kansas. | ||
Bald Eagle, you're on the air. | ||
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Go ahead. | |
Thanks for taking my call. | ||
You've been so close so many times today with your approach to explaining why Trump and all of his cohorts in power right now have to get something done. | ||
But you haven't gone all the way. | ||
And I understand why. | ||
But, you know, these people like Bongino and Cash, they put it all on the line. | ||
There is nothing left after this. | ||
They know that. | ||
Holding back. | ||
Hold on a second. | ||
Guys, I'm having an audio issue. | ||
Is that me or is that him, guys? | ||
Hey, Bald Eagle, we're having a connection issue here. | ||
You're breaking in and out. | ||
You want to try again? | ||
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Can you hear me? | |
Yes, go ahead. | ||
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Okay. I don't know how much of that you got, but I think you've been really close on everything you've been talking about with Bongino and Bondi and all of these folks in power. | |
And about how we expect results. | ||
And the reason we expect results is the same reason that Cash and Bongino are there, because there's nothing after this. | ||
It's all or nothing. | ||
Bondi, yeah, she's got something to go back for. | ||
What does Trump have after this? | ||
Ain't an agony, if not worse. | ||
And when they come to oppress us even further, oppress anyone, it's a tolerance. | ||
I know, and people will stand up to that tyranny. | ||
It's human nature. | ||
And it's just a matter of time. | ||
And I know you've got to walk the tightrope. | ||
I understand that, and I appreciate it. | ||
While I got you on the line, I wanted to let you know, give you a little plug for Methylene Blue. | ||
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Thank you for that plug, Bald Eagle. | ||
It sounds like you were kind of coming in and out. | ||
We got the message, though. | ||
We got the message on that second try. | ||
You know, I think... | ||
Thank you for your support, Bald Eagle. | ||
I think for Trump, and I really saw it when he came out at the UFC event this weekend with his grandkids. | ||
And I don't know. | ||
I mean, Trump is a showman, but he... | ||
He likes taking people along for the ride with him. | ||
So, he's like, I'm going to go to the UFC. | ||
Grandkids are like, hey, Grandpa, can we come? | ||
He's like, sure, come along. | ||
Come, it's fun. | ||
We're going to have a lot of fun. | ||
We're going to get the grand entrance and we're going to wave hello. | ||
Everybody's going to dance and cheer. | ||
It's going to be a great time. | ||
So, you know, Trump is all about bringing everybody along for the ride with him and specifically his family. | ||
So I think that really impacts the way Trump thinks about things. | ||
As you think about the future of his family, his namesake, his legacy, and everything he's going to leave behind. | ||
But he just wants everybody in on the fun. | ||
But generally speaking, I think Trump gets it, I think Mangino gets it, because I've heard him say it before, that, yeah, this is it, man. | ||
If we don't save America now, there is no America. | ||
Even if you might have the idea or some practice of a border and you might still fly the flag, we've already seen the results of globalism and how it's deteriorated the idea and the practice of America and the politicians that have sold it out and sold us out along with it. | ||
So you get a choice. | ||
It's either 1776 worldwide, right here in America, It's the corporate global government engulfs America, and we might still have a land mass, and we might still have a flag and a national anthem and everything else, | ||
but as far as being a sovereign nation goes, that's it. | ||
Once you're into that global government, it's it. | ||
And we've already been hit with it with the bad trade deals. | ||
I mean, Trump did get us out of a lot of things that would have hurt us big, the Paris Climate Accord. | ||
The World Health Organization. | ||
And there's other things that he still will do. | ||
But you know what? | ||
This is a good way to put it right here. | ||
And I had this on my desk. | ||
I'll read it now. | ||
A country run by banks will always be in debt. | ||
Healthcare run by big pharma will never cure disease. | ||
A state run by war will never know peace. | ||
A nation run by media will never know the truth. | ||
And that pretty much sums it up right there. | ||
And that's why we the people must take back our financial institutions. | ||
That's why we the people must take back our medical institutions. | ||
That's why we the people must take back our state institutions. | ||
And that's why we the people must take back our media institutions. | ||
Four years to do it under President Trump. | ||
And if we don't, it'll either be harder than ever before, if not impossible. | ||
And so that's where we're at. | ||
And the fear of what comes on the other side of this, you know, the big government infrastructure, the corporate world government infrastructure is just like one phase that will be so short-lived because immediately after that, | ||
folks, You get the autonomous, AI-run corporate world government, and then that's it. | ||
And human life and the human experience on this planet as we know it and recognize it will cease to exist. | ||
But maybe we're getting ahead of ourselves. | ||
Let's do the simple thing first and just try to save the country. | ||
Take it back from the corruption. | ||
That's the easiest thing to do right now, actually. | ||
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We didn't really script this. | ||
We just talked a few minutes before we came here and taped this. | ||
We don't script anything. | ||
Well, I mean, I know, but I mean, kind of just repeat. | ||
You were just like five minutes giving me your download. | ||
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So just kind of repeat that. | ||
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