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The silent majority is no longer silent. | |
This is The War Room with Owen Schroyer. | ||
Please stand by for further details. | ||
We return you now to your regularly scheduled program. | ||
What are you doing today, sir? | ||
I'm f***ing you up. | ||
F*** Info Wars, f*** your followers. | ||
You're a f***ing fascist pig. | ||
I don't like fascists. | ||
I don't like Info Wars. | ||
Nazis. Go fuck yourself. | ||
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Hey, why? | |
Why? What's wrong with me? | ||
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Because the talk is not boy talk, mother fucker. | |
Who did I assault? | ||
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It doesn't matter. | |
You're a fucking white male. | ||
Fuck all you shy-off bitch. | ||
Fuck all you racist bitch. | ||
The good old white days are over with. | ||
The good old white days are over with. | ||
Ain't no more of them days, bro. | ||
These people are literally all humping me right now. | ||
I'm literally... | ||
Are you a Christian pastor? | ||
This is mockery. | ||
What you're doing here is mockery, and you know it. | ||
That's why you're kicking us off. | ||
That's why you called the cops on us. | ||
You don't have the power of God because you're not a godly man. | ||
I think you're a fraud. | ||
Weren't you at the drag queen story? | ||
Weren't you at the drag queen story hour? | ||
Was that you? | ||
Was that you? | ||
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How are you doing today, chicken? | |
Let's have a real conversation. | ||
Why don't you like Trump? | ||
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There's so many reasons. | |
I don't want to go into it. | ||
The Rump of Wars, because it's just not bad. | ||
I might tag. | ||
What now? | ||
I'm going in. | ||
I'm literally chasing a chicken. | ||
You saw it live on video. | ||
I'm going in. | ||
I'm literally chasing a chicken. | ||
I'm going in. | ||
You guys are the fascists. | ||
You're all the fascists. | ||
Empowerment. Yeah. | ||
Like young nonsense. | ||
Whoa. Yeah. | ||
You're behaving like a fascist. | ||
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No, no, no. | |
This guy's literally in my face right now. | ||
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Wait a minute. | |
Who walked up to who? | ||
You! | ||
I have it on tape. | ||
You literally just walked up to me. | ||
Oh, now you're trying to assault me? | ||
Are you going to assault me? | ||
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What are you doing? | |
Don't touch my equipment. | ||
You are a freak show. | ||
Oh, my God! | ||
Are you going to return that? | ||
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No. | |
Did you just lick my camera? | ||
This dude just licked my camera. | ||
What? | ||
Dude, seriously, do you realize how deranged you are? | ||
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Like, you belong in a mental institution. | |
Do you make fart noises with your mouth? | ||
I'd say yes. | ||
That's the first answer we've gotten out here. | ||
You don't like walls? | ||
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I don't like you. | |
Your mom doesn't like you either, does she? | ||
Say that to my mom. | ||
She's watching. | ||
I'm sorry he's your son. | ||
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You did a shitty job. | |
She just grabbed my dick. | ||
Is that sexual assault? | ||
Is that sexual assault? | ||
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Yes. | |
So you just sexually assaulted me? | ||
Should you be arrested? | ||
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Arrest me. | |
What's it like being a gay frog? | ||
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You should go ask the gay mafia in Hollywood. | |
Dude, I could push you over like a f***ing toothpick. | ||
No, I don't want to assault you. | ||
That's why I want you to leave me alone. | ||
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You're a f***ing soy boy twig hanging out with your coward p***y friend. | |
Why don't you take your mask off and meet me in a boxing ring? | ||
Your friends wouldn't recognize you afterwards. | ||
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Oh my, what's your problem, ma 'am? | |
Hi, have I seen you before somewhere? | ||
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Mindless zombies. | |
F*** off! | ||
I can drop every single one of you. | ||
Look at this guy. | ||
This guy's a joke. | ||
What don't you like about the travel ban? | ||
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You. | |
That makes a lot of sense. | ||
First you march and say Trump is Hitler, and then you march and say turn the guns into the government, which is exactly what Hitler did. | ||
Explain to me how Trump is like Hitler. | ||
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You're all right. | |
I can't even hold you. | ||
You're all right. | ||
You're all right. | ||
Oh, my God. | ||
You want to feel me. | ||
You're rewarded. | ||
That's what you said that. | ||
You're all right. | ||
Oh, my God. | ||
Ah! You are such a piece of cake. | ||
He's this close to getting the dog shit king out of his ass. | ||
Why are you getting so close to this? | ||
I want you to watch out of my face. | ||
The sense of love. | ||
Seriously, you didn't want to have to deal with me today. | ||
I'm a loud mouth. | ||
I know that. | ||
What? | ||
How do you look at yourself in the mirror? | ||
With my two eyes. | ||
So this is Owen Schroer from Infowars.com. | ||
Well, we've had some fun over the years here, haven't we? | ||
But yes, we are live on this Monday, April 28th, 2025. | ||
The fastest three hours on the internet, the InfoWars War Room, starts in 90 seconds. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, it is Monday, April 28th, 2025. | ||
This is the InfoWars War Room, and yes, we are counting down. | ||
Until the 2026 midterm elections, because that's how much time we know that the Republicans have the mandate, the House, the Senate, and the White House, to enact and accomplish Trump's agenda. | ||
There are no guarantees after that. | ||
And you already have the Democrats now coming out. | ||
They've just launched articles of impeachment. | ||
And we've got that in the news today. | ||
We have a very wide-ranging stack. | ||
Probably about 20, 30 videos on the video list as well. | ||
I'm waiting to get my video list. | ||
That's how many videos we have. | ||
They're still compiling it. | ||
So that'll be in here shortly. | ||
We do have some stuff coming out of the White House today. | ||
The Press Secretary, Caroline Levitt, with Tom Homan early today. | ||
They actually scheduled it for 8.30 in the morning, kind of out of the normal time frame. | ||
Tom Holman had a lot to say. | ||
I'm going to play a lot of clips from what Tom Holman was saying. | ||
And then I'll show you the latest stunt that the White House has done to troll the media, the Trump haters in the media. | ||
And now they basically have two choices to either admit the truth about the deportations or to have to reconfigure their entire White House press lawn. | ||
Media kit. | ||
Yes. | ||
I'll make sense of all of that for you coming up here shortly. | ||
And then you also have some policy news out of the Trump administration. | ||
You had the famous photo. | ||
In fact, guys, maybe print that for me of Trump with Zelensky in the total power posture, putting Zelensky in his place. | ||
And we can talk about the developments there. | ||
And then Russia. | ||
Basically having their own response. | ||
It's all very timely for Russia. | ||
Everything is working on Russia's time now, as they have all the cards. | ||
And so I'm sure Trump to Zelensky this weekend was something. | ||
And then I guess, is this today? | ||
They're about to do the... | ||
White House Super Bowl champions. | ||
Is that today? | ||
Yeah, it appears that that's about to happen too. | ||
Now, the quarterback and a couple other players are apparently, you know, boycotting it. | ||
They're saying they have other things to do. | ||
Well, that's fine. | ||
The people that are there will have plenty of fun. | ||
And good for them. | ||
So if anything interesting comes out of that, we'll talk about that. | ||
We'll talk about the little Zelensky there. | ||
With Trump basically scolding him. | ||
Giving him the what for. | ||
Letting him know. | ||
You better make a deal. | ||
You better make a deal or you're going to be in big trouble. | ||
And then, you know, we mentioned the midterms coming up. | ||
There's actually some big news here. | ||
The Democrats are already reshaping. | ||
And it looks like they're going to try to do their reshaping ahead of the midterms. | ||
There might be some interesting primarying cycles, but it looks like the Democrats want to get all this out of the way. | ||
It looks like they want to enter the year of the midterms and have things sorted out instead of having to deal with it during the midterms. | ||
I don't really know if it helps or hurts them either way, but it looks like that's what they've decided. | ||
So you've got Democrats announcing they're not running for re-election. | ||
You've got the heat being put on Chuck Schumer right now by AOC. | ||
And of course you have the Bernie Sanders fight the oligarchy flying around the country on private planes. | ||
Campaign push as well, which is really getting more questions than answers. | ||
There's nothing new about Bernie standing up to the establishment. | ||
The millionaires, the billionaires. | ||
Oh, wait, I'm a millionaire now. | ||
It's just the billionaires are the bad guys now. | ||
So we got all of that, and then a ton of geopolitical news outside of just the Ukraine situation, including lots of aggression from Israel today. | ||
In that part of the world. | ||
And then as I speak, what is going on in Spain? | ||
Also, Portugal and France hit with a massive power outage today. | ||
And it's just all life coming to an abrupt halt, if you will. | ||
It's the year 2025. | ||
I want to know why the modern world... | ||
An advanced civilization doesn't have so many systems of redundancy for power. | ||
That's what I want to know. | ||
We should have multiple systems of redundancies. | ||
But it's just, that's how fragile the grid is, how fragile this entire civilization really is. | ||
And there's been some theories about what caused it, but mostly it remains a mystery. | ||
But you're hearing some horror stories, people trapped on elevators and everything else, and it got me thinking. | ||
When was the last time I was on an elevator? | ||
How fun would that be to be stuck on a train car or an elevator? | ||
What do you do? | ||
So, oh yeah, well, that's their renewable energy. | ||
Now, if it is about the renewable energy, you know they're never going to tell you. | ||
But so it's like, instead of having redundancies for the power grid, instead we just say, no, we're actually going to rely on power that is unreliable. | ||
That's what we're going to do. | ||
We're stopping climate change. | ||
Now, I'll talk to you later. | ||
I need to get on my jumbo jet and fly to another country. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Now, I want to go right to... | ||
I got a whole stack of this border news. | ||
And then a lot of the things that Tom Holman was saying. | ||
But let's go directly to the White House where they have set up a line of yard signs that show all the illegal immigrants that have been deported. | ||
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Now, is this... | |
A bit of a stunt here from the White House? | ||
Absolutely, 100% it is. | ||
But you need to understand what they've done. | ||
So the White House press has to station themselves on the lawn and they face the White House. | ||
They want that backdrop. | ||
So now, when the media tents are set up, as you get a little glimpse in that one photo, That one still from this video here. | ||
And I think we have a couple videos if you guys want to just keep rolling this. | ||
So now, when the lying fake news media on the White House lawn wants to do their stand-up reports, wants to do their White House reports, in the background are going to be all of these yard signs. | ||
And it just says, here's the illegal that was arrested for, you know, child abuse. | ||
Homicide and just, you know, rape, everything else. | ||
All the horrific crimes that have been committed by the illegals led into Joe Biden. | ||
So now they have to have this in their shot. | ||
Now, there's no way they... | ||
They don't want that. | ||
Now, Fox News has already done their reports and they have them in the background. | ||
Do you want to take a guess who was on Fox News for that? | ||
What are the odds you can get that one? | ||
I bet you know. | ||
But what are the other outlets going to do? | ||
Are they going to raise their platform so that you can't see the signs? | ||
Are they going to have their White House reporters standing on a stool, a stepladder? | ||
There's no way they're going to put it in the report. | ||
They can't do that. | ||
They can't reconfigure their entire tent. | ||
That would be too much effort. | ||
With all the equipment and the wiring and everything else, no. | ||
Are they going to just not send reports? | ||
So you'll probably see, I wonder who will do this, maybe one of the new members of the media that's getting access that they try to make fun of all the time, like Natalie Winters or something, can walk by, and you'll probably see, instead of, sometimes they are on a raised platform, because some of them don't like getting their shoes and grass and all that weird stuff. | ||
They'll probably be on like a three-foot raised platform now, so that you cannot see those yard signs of the illegal immigrants. | ||
And this all seems trivial. | ||
But doesn't it tell the story? | ||
They are actively covering up... | ||
Well, they actively covered up the open borders. | ||
Now they're actively covering up the violent criminals led in by Joe Biden that the Trump administration is deporting. | ||
But maybe it's worse. | ||
Maybe it's worse. | ||
Because it's not just that they're covering it up. | ||
They are citing... | ||
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With the criminal illegal aliens. | |
So first they cover up the open border and tell you it's not happening. | ||
Then when the Trump administration is deporting the most violent, wicked criminals let in under Joe Biden, then they make sure you don't know about it, you don't see it, you don't hear about it. | ||
And they want you to be on the side of the illegal alien. | ||
So what does that say about the fake news? | ||
Anti-American news. | ||
They have an agenda, but that agenda is not to tell you the truth. | ||
Now, notice how quickly they'll pivot. | ||
And this is at the front of Drudge Report today. | ||
Numbers show no mass deportation of migrants despite immigration crackdown. | ||
And they're pitching this story. | ||
That, again, finds its way on Drudge Report. | ||
And then all the corporate media picking it up. | ||
So they're pitching this story. | ||
They're saying, basically, the Trump administration has been lying to the people. | ||
There is no deportations. | ||
They've let down on the campaign promises. | ||
My goodness. | ||
How could the Trump administration do this? | ||
Misleading its base. | ||
Wait a second. | ||
So what is it? | ||
Is Trump mass deporting people illegally? | ||
Or is it not happening and therefore he's lied to his base? | ||
Now, of course, none of these things are true. | ||
The truth is that they're trying to do mass deportations. | ||
They can't get cooperation in the sanctuary cities. | ||
Now you're finding out you have judges that are not just trying to stop the deportations from happening with whatever power they have with the gavel. | ||
They're now also aiding and abetting and making the criminal aliens escape. | ||
That stunning story of that judge we're now getting more details on. | ||
And they're kind of bragging about it now over the weekend. | ||
They're saying this judge, you know, she's a real rebel. | ||
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She's a real freedom fighter. | |
Yeah. | ||
And it seems like they're sacrificing the point that... | ||
She basically escorted the man out of the prison. | ||
Now, that seems like an incredible point to give up the ground on, so I guess, who knows, maybe there'll be video footage of it coming out? | ||
I mean, how bad is this going to get? | ||
Are we going to have video footage of the judge opening a door for an illegal alien to escape? | ||
Certainly, it can't be that bad. | ||
But maybe, now that the national media is... | ||
Praising her, saying, yeah, she basically just ushered the guy out because they knew ICE was coming. | ||
But this isn't the first time. | ||
Remember the other videos that we've seen? | ||
It all sounded so familiar to me. | ||
Remember how you would have these Democrat jurisdictions, like in Denver, these deep blue districts with Soros district attorneys and judges, and they'd have a detainer on an illegal alien. | ||
And instead of holding the illegal alien, they would release them and tell ICE to go get them. | ||
You remember that? | ||
It led to multiple moments of violence, police officers being injured. | ||
Normally when you're doing that pass-off, that hand-off, to another law enforcement agency, you keep the criminal apprehended, at least with some handcuffs. | ||
No! | ||
These Democrat jurisdictions were releasing the criminal aliens and then telling ICE to go get them, which again resulted in violence. | ||
So it all sounded so familiar, and then I remembered why. | ||
This isn't the first time the Democrats have tried to let illegal aliens break out the back door and hide from ICE. | ||
They've been doing this to ICE. | ||
It's crazy. | ||
So the truth is the deportation numbers are lower than Biden and Obama, which is upsetting to Trump's base, but they also have been blockaded by these judges and by these Democrat districts with their sanctuary city policies. | ||
But now the media is changing their tune. | ||
The fake news media, and they're saying, Trump has lied to his base. | ||
He's really let his base down with these deportation numbers. | ||
So what is it? | ||
You're pro-deportation now? | ||
I'm just trying to figure it out. | ||
Then you add... | ||
Because none of this exists, though, mind you. | ||
The border is secure. | ||
There are no illegal aliens. | ||
In fact, there's no such thing as an illegal alien. | ||
And there's no difference between an illegal immigrant and an immigrant. | ||
This is all the liberal logic. | ||
Then in Colorado, DEA says more than 100 undocumented immigrants were detained in a Colorado raid. | ||
So apparently this nightclub is running some deal with illegal immigrants, hundreds of them. | ||
Of course, DEA finds out, runs a raid, busts hundreds of illegal aliens hanging out at this nightclub. | ||
Can you imagine those scenes? | ||
But again, none of it is even happening, folks. | ||
There are no illegals in the country. | ||
And if there are, and the judge decides to let them escape out the back door because ICE is coming, well, then that's a good thing. | ||
You know what else is revealing about this? | ||
Remember, we would go and report, and I remember spending some time at the airport, too, covering these people that were coming in on the flights. | ||
And I said, and some of my crew back there may remember, said, doesn't it seem like they're coming here to party? | ||
And we'd be sitting at McAllen Airport, and you'd have women and you'd have men that look like they're about to head out to the Jersey Shore. | ||
And they have new phones and fancy jewelry. | ||
You can hear on the phone they're talking about whatever party they're about to go to. | ||
And then you see something like this. | ||
They're all partying at the nightclub. | ||
So part of me is just like, well, you got caught. | ||
You knew you were here illegally. | ||
You got caught. | ||
Where's the mystery? | ||
You knew Trump was changing. | ||
How ICE was going to be operating in this country, so you got caught. | ||
Okay, you could have turned yourself in. | ||
And they should double down on that effort, and they should say, this is what's going to happen if you don't turn yourself in. | ||
And they've already revamped, again, the CBP1 app, basically inversed it, so it used to be used to bring them in illegally. | ||
Now it's being used to self-deport. | ||
But at this point, to me, if you're here illegally, and look, most of these people probably aren't bad people. | ||
They came in illegally. | ||
They took advantage of the open borders. | ||
They may have gotten some free stuff on the way. | ||
And they wanted to come party. | ||
They wanted to come party with their friends in America. | ||
So they did it. | ||
They got a free ride and they got in. | ||
And at this point, it's just, you know what? | ||
Good game. | ||
Good game. | ||
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You got us. | |
You got us. | ||
So there's no excuse. | ||
If you're not self-deporting, you know they're coming. | ||
So you can either stay illegally, hope a judge lets you out the back door, but they're going to put an end to that too. | ||
There's not going to be any judges opening the back door for you any longer. | ||
And now they might even be looking around saying, if I don't keep... | ||
The illegal aliens in jail, they might come for me. | ||
You know, it's a sad state of affairs that this is where our country is at. | ||
But you know what? | ||
I'm not going to hear one tear hit the floor from a liberal over this when they started it. | ||
No, you're not going to come at us whining when you get popped in the mouth politically. | ||
You gouged our eyes out. | ||
You ripped our voice boxes out. | ||
You slashed us at the knees. | ||
You put tacks on the ground we were walking in. | ||
You bashed us over the head with steel chairs. | ||
You stabbed us in the back when we turned around. | ||
No. | ||
No. | ||
And now you want to cry. | ||
You want to cry because your activist judges are finally being caught red-handed. | ||
Nope. | ||
Cannot hear your tears. | ||
You're wailing and moaning in the night. | ||
Will not affect us. | ||
As the White House comes out today and says they will arrest any judge or official violating the U.S. law by impeding ICE operations. | ||
And you actually have this statement from Press Secretary Caroline Levitt somewhere on my massive list. | ||
Where is it, guys? | ||
I know it's on here. | ||
30 different videos having a hard time finding it. | ||
Well, if we can't find... | ||
What? | ||
No, it's not going to be that one. | ||
That's all right. | ||
We'll come back from the break. | ||
That'd be the one right there. | ||
All right, go ahead. | ||
Same thing with men in women's sports. | ||
The president signed a very strong executive order, making it the policy of the United States federal government that there are only two sexes, male and female, and we are not going to tolerate biological men competing in sports or impeding in private spaces for women like myself or you. | ||
And we've seen states defy this. | ||
That's the wrong clip anyway, so that's fine. | ||
It's my fault. | ||
I've got 30 videos here and didn't really have time to sort them out. | ||
We'll come back. | ||
We'll play the White House. | ||
We'll play Carolyn Levitt talking about judges. | ||
I've got half a dozen clips here of Tom Holman responding to the media about all of this as well. | ||
And then there's some other news regarding the illegal immigrants and the deportation effort as well. | ||
But the story with this judge is wild, so we'll hear from Pam Bondi on that. | ||
We've got a ton of stuff. | ||
I'm going to start pile-driving through all of these clips. | ||
When we come back from this break. | ||
All right. | ||
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All right, we're going to sort out all these video clips. | ||
We're going to go to Tom Holman, Caroline Leavitt, and get to the rest of the illegal alien deportation news and the Democrat judges committing crime to protect them on the other side. | ||
Eh, must be tough. | ||
Seeing all of their friends. | ||
Well, their future voters, at least. | ||
You know, it just reminds me. | ||
It's also disingenuous from the left. | ||
No human is illegal. | ||
Everyone is welcome here. | ||
And then they all showed up via bus to Martha's Vineyard. | ||
And then they had a parade for them to leave. | ||
Remember that one? | ||
No, it was fun. | ||
Why aren't the liberals in Martha's Vineyard inviting all of these illegal immigrants to hang out in their fancy mansions and have beach parties, pick their crops, clean their toilets, right? | ||
That's the world they imagine. | ||
It's the world they want to live in. | ||
One of them, you know, rapes or knifes someone in the streets, Martha's Vineyard. | ||
That's just still less crime than Americans commit. | ||
Liberal logic. | ||
Be careful. | ||
Be careful not to ingest too much liberal logic. | ||
It might just blow your mind. | ||
I mean, just completely blow it to pieces. | ||
Destroyed forever. | ||
Now, I do want to come back with these Tom Homan clips. | ||
Trump is at the White House with the Philadelphia Eagles, the Super Bowl champion Eagles. | ||
It is a rather small gathering, I must say. | ||
Let's hear what Trump had to say. | ||
I'm not surprised the real MVP, Saquon Barkley, is there, though, with a big smile on his face. | ||
With this incredible group of champions, great team. | ||
And we're thrilled to welcome everyone to the White House. | ||
Head coach is there as well. | ||
And to celebrate the Super Bowl 59 champion. | ||
Even the owner is there who's been anti-Trump in the past. | ||
Good for him. | ||
And that was a special day. | ||
That was a big one. | ||
But the Eagles have turned out to be an incredible team. | ||
He's going to invite Saquon up there. | ||
He's become friends with Saquon Barkley. | ||
Just a little insider here. | ||
And having you at the White House is very, very special and important, and we appreciate you being here. | ||
And I think what we're going to do is, on occasion, when we have a really great championship team, we bring them over to the Oval Office after we're finished, and they get a chance to look at some incredible real estate and some... | ||
We have a little present for each and every one of them. | ||
And it's a terrific presence, so we're going to do that for this team, okay? | ||
And we'll do that, and we'll walk down to the Oval Office. | ||
Who knows, one of them may soon be sitting in that seat, you know? | ||
He should spoil the ones that showed up. | ||
He should really treat them great. | ||
They have some other ability, and they do, and we'll see what happens. | ||
But I especially want to recognize the Eagles' owner, chairman, and CEO, Jeffrey Lurie. | ||
Where is Jeffrey? | ||
Jeffrey, where is Jeffrey? | ||
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Where is he? | |
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
So a couple of the anti-Trumpers showed up and supported Trump today. | ||
Offensive lineman Lane Johnson, too. | ||
As well as your general manager, Howie Roseman. | ||
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Ali. | |
And your spirited coach, Nick Sirianni. | ||
You are a spirited coach. | ||
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Thank you, Nick. | |
Well, you know, a lot of people, they doubted... | ||
Well, they always doubt championship teams, and then they become championship teams. | ||
They never doubt them again. | ||
But Nick proved the doubters wrong and brought the Vince Lombardi trophy back to Philadelphia, and convincingly... | ||
We also have to recognize the Eagles' head of security. | ||
You know, this is a guy, they say he loves Trump. | ||
This is a guy. | ||
And I had Saquon give him a big, beautiful hat last night because I've been hearing about this guy. | ||
He likes Trump. | ||
His name is Dominic Isandro Big Dom, and he's sort of a legend. | ||
Come here, John. | ||
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Come here. | |
Say a few words, John. | ||
I hear this guy's just... | ||
Come here. | ||
I'd just like to say thank you. | ||
We're honored to be here. | ||
Thank you, President Trump. | ||
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And that's it. | |
Go birds. | ||
Thank you, guys. | ||
Thank you. | ||
He's a big part of the team. | ||
That's what I hear. | ||
But I want to thank also some incredible talent and representatives for our country. | ||
Pam Bondi is here. | ||
She's doing such a great job. | ||
Good job on television this morning, too, Pam. | ||
She's incredible. | ||
Yeah, no kidding. | ||
Lori Chavez-Durima, Secretary of Labor. | ||
Scott Turner, HUD. | ||
Hello, Scott. | ||
Big news out of HUD today. | ||
I'll let you know about that. | ||
No one's reporting on it. | ||
I want to thank you all for being here. | ||
Senator Dave McCormick. | ||
David, thank you. | ||
Come on up here, David. | ||
Come on. | ||
Representatives Rob Resnahan, Brian Fitzpatrick, Ryan McKenzie, Dan Muser, Burgess Owens, | ||
We have a lot of other congressmen here, but I have no idea who they are because I can't see you and all these people. | ||
But I apologize. | ||
See, they'll never speak to me again. | ||
They'll be angry, but I just don't know who you might be right now. | ||
As well as Pennsylvania Attorney General Dave Sunday. | ||
Thank you, Dave. | ||
Good job, Dave. | ||
And Treasurer Stacey Garrity. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Thank you, Stacey. | ||
We have a lot of great politicians out there. | ||
For Eagles fans, the road to this day has been long, but the journey has been well worth it. | ||
I would say, Jeffrey, that was a great journey for you, huh? | ||
It was great for you and for everybody else. | ||
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Look at the size of this guy. | |
You know, when we walked up, I said, you know, you just stay here a little bit. | ||
I'll walk up in front of you because I didn't want to get anywhere near the size of you. | ||
And the greatness as a player, too, that I can tell you. | ||
Two years ago, the Eagles came incredibly close to football immortality in Super Bowl 57. You remember that game. | ||
But after a hard-fought game, you suffered a really heartbreaking loss to the Kansas City Chiefs by just three points. | ||
It looked like you had the game. | ||
This past year, the Eagles were determined to get it back, and get it back they did. | ||
The season started off slow, but you soon caught fire with your great coach inspiring you, and you got the ball to your... | ||
Superstar running back who I met yesterday, and I want to tell you, he's a handsome guy, but I wouldn't want to tackle him. | ||
Saquon Barkley. | ||
Where's Saquon? | ||
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He's good. | |
I got to know him a little bit. | ||
I offered him a ride on Air Force One because I was coming down. | ||
And usually they say, no, no, I don't think so. | ||
He said, I'll take it, sir. | ||
And he loved it. | ||
We loved being together. | ||
He's a great young guy and an incredible football player. | ||
Saquon had a season for the ages running behind the most powerful offensive line in the NFL featuring... | ||
All right. | ||
So we'll let it go there. | ||
If anything interesting comes out of that, we'll let you know. | ||
By the way, also, We covered it last week. | ||
The first of two new flagpoles has been put up on the White House lawn, the 100-foot flagpole number one. | ||
There will be a second one on the other side of the White House. | ||
They've just put this one up today. | ||
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Big, beautiful American flag. | |
Made in America. | ||
We love it. | ||
So I think it'll be a nice touch. | ||
One flanked on each side of the White House and, of course, much larger than the White House and flying higher than the flags that are on the White House. | ||
Actually, I re-look at that video. | ||
Did they have the other one up too, guys? | ||
It looks like actually they might have had both of them up. | ||
I only saw a video of this. | ||
Are we sure about that? | ||
We may need to double-check. | ||
I can't tell for sure. | ||
We'll figure it out. | ||
They are building two, whether they're both up right now or not. | ||
There was only that one video out there. | ||
So that's a nice touch now when you're coming to visit the White House, the big, beautiful American flags there, another staple of President Donald Trump. | ||
But since we just mentioned, he just mentioned HUD there a second ago. | ||
HUD made some great news today. | ||
It's not getting much attention. | ||
And I guess that's just kind of par for the course when there's good news. | ||
Trump administration approves $1.4 billion plan to help Western North Carolina rebuild after Helene. | ||
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development approved North Carolina's plan. | ||
And this may have only been possible because of Doge and the money that was saved in HUD via Doge. | ||
So that's a big victory. | ||
Here's the local news. | ||
Brief report on that, clip three. | ||
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The Trump administration is approving more than $1 billion in federal funding to help rebuild in western North Carolina. | |
The Department of Housing and Urban Development is giving the grant to help rebuild homes in the region following Hurricane Helene. | ||
The governor's office says this kind of grant is typically focused on long-term rebuilding plans rather than immediate needs for shelter. | ||
Officials say the next steps for the state is to be given financial control of the funds from the HUD department, allowing the state to sign the grant and begin issuing the money. | ||
Thank you. | ||
So much work to be done there and the devastation that they had no help. | ||
And then if you recall, and of course the Democrats lied about it, the media lied about it. | ||
They said FEMA doesn't have the money. | ||
The accusations started flying. | ||
They said, well, why did FEMA have money for illegal immigrants? | ||
They said FEMA never had money for illegal immigrants. | ||
But then it was officially, it was the White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said it. | ||
It was the White House Press Secretary Kareem Jean-Pierre said it. | ||
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It was official policy. | |
Well, very well covered. | ||
Illegal immigrants were benefiting from FEMA and then they didn't have any money for North Carolina. | ||
Well, thanks to Doge and all the cuts, now the HUD agency was able to fund those repairs. | ||
So great job all around on that. | ||
Devastation that is still, it's crazy to think it's been that long. | ||
And people are still just totally without anything. | ||
So hopefully that will provide some relief. | ||
All right, we did mention, Trump mentioned, Pam Bondi. | ||
Talking about how great she is on TV. | ||
Hell yeah, he's right about that. | ||
She's fantastic on TV. | ||
And so here's a couple updates from Pan. | ||
We'll start over this week. | ||
She's been on TV twice since we were last speaking with you. | ||
First, here she is over the weekend talking about the judge and just what she did to help the illegal immigrant evade arrest. | ||
This story's crazy. | ||
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Clip 32. So rare for victims to want to cooperate. | |
They wanted to cooperate. | ||
They were sitting in the courtroom with the state prosecutor. | ||
The judge learns that ICE was outside to get the guy because he had been deported in 2013, came back in our country, commits these crimes, charged with committing these crimes. | ||
Victims in court. | ||
Judge finds out. | ||
She goes out in the hallway, screams at the immigration officers. | ||
She's furious, visibly shaken. | ||
Upset. | ||
Sends them off to talk to the chief judge. | ||
She comes back in the courtroom. | ||
You're not going to believe this. | ||
Takes the defendant and the defense attorney back in her chambers. | ||
Takes them out of private exit and tells them to leave. | ||
While a state prosecutor and victims of domestic violence are sitting in the courtroom. | ||
You know, Madam Attorney General, great to have you here. | ||
This is madness. | ||
That is, and of course, no one's above the law except Democrats. | ||
No one's above the law except liberal judges. | ||
No one's above the law except leftists terrorizing, calling it a protest. | ||
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That is just insane. | |
Now, I've got more stories with these judges. | ||
I think there's going to have to be a major realization here. | ||
And if you're listening to this, you probably have already had it. | ||
Many Americans have already figured this out. | ||
Maybe the Trump administration is really starting to understand how serious this is. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, we need an operation. | ||
We've got to do something about these leftist judges. | ||
It is bad. | ||
I've got these other judges that are releasing criminals and then they get right back out on the street, commit another crime, kill a person. | ||
This is unacceptable. | ||
So you have to wonder, why are these leftist judges facilitating criminal activity? | ||
Why would a judge... | ||
What's going on in this judge's mind that says, I'm going to go out back and I'm going to open the door for this criminal to escape? | ||
Can you imagine in a police station? | ||
A police officer walks the perp out back, uncuffs them and opens the door and says, go ahead. | ||
Can you imagine? | ||
And yet this is what judges do every single day. | ||
And while they might not physically do it like this one judge did and got caught, they do it when they release them from jail. | ||
And then they go out and they commit another crime. | ||
And this word, we need to start thinking about what a judge is supposed to do. | ||
Now everything is so politicized. | ||
But you know what I want from a judge? | ||
You know what I'm really looking for from a judge? | ||
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Let's... | |
Let's assume that they can be neutral. | ||
Of course, we know leftists can't and they don't even try to be. | ||
So that argument is already over. | ||
But what is it we need from a judge? | ||
What is it that we want to put somebody on the bench with that power? | ||
What is it we need from them? | ||
You know what we need from them? | ||
Good judgment. | ||
That's what we need. | ||
Good judgment. | ||
Good enough judgment to say, you need to stay in jail. | ||
Or good enough judgment to say, You're not a threat to the public. | ||
We can release you under these conditions. | ||
That's what we need from judges, and yet we're not getting it. | ||
And instead, they're filling the prisons with non-violent offenders, and they're releasing the most dangerous prisoners back out on the streets to commit more crime. | ||
The judges in this country are broken. | ||
They are broken. | ||
And it's just a matter of fact that they all happen to be leftists. | ||
This is a major cancer that our political body has right now. | ||
Leftist judges. | ||
Now, I don't know the remedy for this. | ||
The Republicans could start impeaching corrupt federal judges. | ||
They just refuse to do it. | ||
It's a dangerous line. | ||
To talk about arresting judges that facilitate crime by releasing violent criminals. | ||
It just so happens that they've caught these two Democrat judges harboring criminals and physically actually releasing criminals on the street, so that's a bit of a different story. | ||
But they do it all the time via the bench. | ||
All the time. | ||
This is a major realization, folks. | ||
If you want to know why many of your cities have become infested with crime, look no further than the liberal judges. | ||
They are doing this to your city. | ||
And they work in tandem with the Soros attorneys to make sure the most violent criminals get released back on the streets. | ||
We're talking about killers. | ||
We're talking about rapists. | ||
We're talking about traffickers. | ||
We're talking about gangbangers. | ||
And these leftist judges make sure that they get released back out onto the streets. | ||
Now you tell me how that's not a sickness. | ||
You tell me how that's not a cancer that needs to be purged from our body politic. | ||
And it's such a difference. | ||
You want to know what's insane? | ||
And maybe you experienced this, but really in Austin, there's a juxtaposition that cannot be denied. | ||
Do you know what it's like to live in a high-trust society? | ||
In Austin, Texas? | ||
Not so much. | ||
Not so much where there's killings. | ||
Not so much where there's muggings. | ||
Not so much where there's all kinds of robbery. | ||
All these things are skyrocketing in Austin. | ||
Very low-trust society. | ||
You do things in Austin, you have very low trust. | ||
A lot of people, they won't even want to take their cars downtown. | ||
They'd rather just get a ride because they don't want to leave their cars down there. | ||
Very similar story for all these Democrat cities. | ||
San Francisco, Los Angeles, Baltimore, St. Louis, Chicago, you name it. | ||
These are not high-trust societies. | ||
But you know, it's funny. | ||
You get 20, 30 miles outside of Austin. | ||
You go to some of these areas outside of Austin. | ||
High Trust Society. | ||
You know, people don't lock their cars. | ||
They don't lock their houses. | ||
You can leave something at a table when you go to the bathroom or you can leave something laying around while you go. | ||
High Trust Society. | ||
And it's amazing to experience that. | ||
And it's just right there. | ||
It's just all you have to do. | ||
Once you leave Travis County and you get into one of these red areas, High Trust Society. | ||
Just like that. | ||
And the only difference is the judges. | ||
You get outside of Austin, the judges, the district attorneys, are all conservatives. | ||
They're all right-wingers. | ||
And guess what? | ||
They keep their streets clean of violent criminals. | ||
It's amazing. | ||
Just like that, you just get out of Blue Travis, where all the judges are Democrats. | ||
Where all the judges are liberals. | ||
Where you have the most crime. | ||
Homicide rates skyrocketing. | ||
Rapes skyrocketing. | ||
Burglaries skyrocketing. | ||
All in blue Travis County. | ||
Low trust society. | ||
But you get out to one of these red areas. | ||
The three main red areas. | ||
The three main red districts outside of Travis. | ||
All high trust society. | ||
All low crime rates. | ||
You have one of the lowest crime rates in Texas. | ||
Just 20 miles outside of Austin. | ||
All because of the politics. | ||
So it's amazing to experience that, but this is why. | ||
Now you're learning where this cancer is coming from. | ||
It's coming from these Democrat judges. | ||
It's coming from these Democrat attorneys. | ||
They are making your cities less safe by design. | ||
And if this story about a judge... | ||
Opening up the back door to let a violent criminal out and avoid arrest, if that doesn't tell you where they stay, I don't know what will. | ||
And I guarantee you, if you were in that judge's courtroom and you were convicted of a nonviolent offense facing time, she would lock you up. | ||
But if it's an illegal alien? | ||
Part of the Democrats' strategy to destroy this country? | ||
You're getting out the back door. | ||
And the judge is going to be there to release your cuffs and open the door and escort you right out. | ||
If that's not judicial corruption, to the fullest extent, I don't know what is. | ||
And here comes the Democrat media. | ||
Trump is arresting judges! | ||
My God, he's a fascist! | ||
He's an authoritarian! | ||
You know, we're kind of getting to this point where a lot of Trump supporters actually wish he was. | ||
You know? | ||
You're kind of getting to this point now where you're starting to get what you wish for. | ||
Conservatives are actually the farthest thing from authoritarian. | ||
That's probably why the country is so messed up right now. | ||
But you see, more stories like this and more leftist complaining is only driving right-wingers to actually support authoritarianism. | ||
And I gotta tell you, from a sheer pragmatic standpoint, You almost can't deny it. | ||
You almost can't deny it. | ||
It's like, you don't want to cut your leg off, but if you've got, you know, gangrene or something and it's going up your shin, doctor says, if we don't chop this leg off, you're going to die. | ||
I don't really want to chop my leg off, but I also don't want to die, so go ahead. | ||
That's what we're dealing with here. | ||
So, conservatives don't want to be authoritarian. | ||
They don't want Trump to be authoritarian. | ||
They don't want to usher that in. | ||
They know the dangers that come along with it. | ||
But also, we know that if we don't have some level of authoritarianism to amputate this cancer that's going to kill our country, then we're all dead anyway. | ||
So, why sit here and rest on your laurels and say, oh, well, we don't want to do that. | ||
We know the dangers. | ||
We're already there, folks. | ||
You've got judges letting criminals out the back door. | ||
You've got judges bringing alleged human traffickers into their house. | ||
You've got Democrats releasing human traffickers. | ||
The Biden administration gets a call. | ||
Hey, we got this guy. | ||
What do you want us to do? | ||
Human trafficker? | ||
Release him. | ||
Oh, we're playing by the rules? | ||
Oh, we're playing by the rules. | ||
Gotcha. | ||
And so why don't you bring a knife to a gunfight and see how that goes too. | ||
Why don't you just do that? | ||
Now, I will say, long term, I think what Trump is doing, and I understand a lot of people that are reactionary and want everything their way. | ||
I totally get it. | ||
You have to think bigger than that, though. | ||
And I think Trump does. | ||
The massive damage that the Democrat Party is doing to itself right now and the massive permanent damage that Donald Trump is doing with them exposing themselves. | ||
Trump is really setting the framework for the Democrats to become politically irrelevant. | ||
But just because Trump is setting the framework doesn't mean the job is finished. | ||
The Republicans have to have good policy and have to enact as much power as they can constitutionally for mass deportations and for mass arrests of the deep state. | ||
Because it's all going to come down to that. | ||
That's what it's all going to come down to. | ||
But I'm telling you, you get the mass deportations, you arrest members of the deep state, That will be the most positive thing to defeat the Democrat Party for years to come, if not forever. | ||
All right, Pam Bondi back on Fox News. | ||
Trump, I think that was a little bit of a friendly rub there. | ||
Wow, Pam Bondi, such a great job on television. | ||
Thank you, Pam. | ||
From earlier outside of the White House for the Eagles Super Bowl celebration. | ||
But here's Pam Bondi talking about the illegal... | ||
Underground nightclub that busted over 100 illegal immigrants here in Colorado. | ||
Clip 11. America is safer tonight thanks to Donald Trump. | ||
Last night, Brian, what they did, so to back up, during the Biden administration, they received 170 911 calls to that club alone. | ||
That club we were just watching, 170 calls. | ||
Wouldn't you think that would have been a red flag? | ||
Nothing happened. | ||
Guns, shootings, ag batteries, nothing happened. | ||
So under Donald Trump, DEA, FBI, U.S. Marshals, ATF, ICE, everyone went in together. | ||
DEA led this investigation, went in, got 115 illegal... | ||
Immigrants. | ||
Right. | ||
Aliens in our country. | ||
Arrested them. | ||
Two with warrants. | ||
Twelve guns seized. | ||
So what would happen in this club is you would go in. | ||
Security would give you a menu of drugs. | ||
Cocaine. | ||
There's something new called pink cocaine. | ||
Meth. | ||
You could go in a bathroom stall, get that. | ||
There was prostitution. | ||
All these things going on. | ||
And we just now identified a member of Sinaloa Cartel was also in there. | ||
So is the club still open? | ||
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Well, aside from whatever you think about, let's say, freedom to do whatever the hell you want in this country, she says 170 911 calls, | ||
170 reports. | ||
The follow-up here is pretty obvious, isn't it? | ||
Who was covering for this operation? | ||
Now, this location was some, they said about 70 miles, I believe it was south of Denver. | ||
I forget the name of the town it was in. | ||
It's about 70 miles south of Denver. | ||
They're saying, is it Colorado Springs? | ||
Is that about accurate, guys? | ||
Yeah, so it was in or around Colorado Springs. | ||
So, who either inside law enforcement or who inside the judicial system, attorneys, judges, I don't know, who is it that was standing down law enforcement? | ||
Somebody, somebody high up in either Colorado Springs or the state of Colorado. | ||
Was in on that. | ||
Somebody was getting a cut. | ||
Are you kidding me? | ||
Come on. | ||
170 calls and nobody shut it down? | ||
Someone's getting a cut of that action. | ||
And if you're that brazen, like, come on in, here's your list of drugs. | ||
Here, head to the bathroom. | ||
There's a hooker and a drug dealer in there. | ||
I mean, folks, they were clearly getting protection. | ||
Clearly. | ||
So I hope this is not where the investigation ends. | ||
I don't know if it needs to be done at a state level. | ||
Maybe you don't trust it at a state level, considering. | ||
I would say then the DOJ or the FBI needs to handle it. | ||
Because that is absurd. | ||
Who is on the cut? | ||
Is it the police? | ||
Is it the attorneys? | ||
Is it the judges? | ||
Is it all of them? | ||
By the way, that's like the storyline. | ||
It's not really a spoiler, but for the latest Batman with Robert Pattinson, that's like right out of the storyline. | ||
It's like the gangs are running these clubs, and they're all doing the drugs, and then, you know, Batman finds out that the cops and the judges are all in on it. | ||
So that is just obscene, whoever was getting a cut of that action. | ||
So I would be investigating the police, and I'd start there, and I'd start climbing the ladder, because there is no way, there is no way that that was just a coincidence that it was still running, still operating, with almost 200 police reports. | ||
I mean, come on. | ||
So you got massive organized crime, you got Democrats. | ||
Protecting illegal immigrant nightclubs, drug dealer nightclubs. | ||
You got Democrats walking illegal immigrants out the back door of a courtroom to avoid arrest. | ||
You got the Biden administration telling local police to release human traffickers. | ||
You got judges housing human traffickers. | ||
All Democrats. | ||
It's amazing. | ||
I'm beginning to think that the Democrats have some invested interest in the illegal immigrant economy. | ||
Now, both Republicans and Democrats have investments in the open border economy, worth hundreds of billions of dollars, that economy. | ||
They should all go to jail. | ||
But once they get in with all the drug trafficking and the prostitution and everything else, it looks like the Democrats have directly tied their hands into that operation. | ||
And there's so much circumstantial evidence. | ||
But then there's Tom Homan today. | ||
So we're going to hear from Trump now. | ||
We're going to hear from Homan now. | ||
He had a lot to say. | ||
They had an early press conference today at the White House, and maybe that was because the Eagles were coming in the afternoon, but an earlier-than-usual press conference today. | ||
And so let's hear from Tom Homan. | ||
First, let's hear from Homan on arresting this judge in Clip 6. If I can also answer your question, as far as the judges, look, we just arrested a judge, Pam Bondi, Impeding ICE enforcement removals. | ||
ICE had from day one. | ||
You don't have to support ICE's operations. | ||
You can support Sanctuary Cities if that's what you desire to do. | ||
Sanctuary Cities can stand aside and watch ICE keep their communities safe. | ||
Because any public official, whether your mayor, city councilman, or governor, their number one responsibility is protecting the communities. | ||
And ICE has been clear, we're targeting public safety threats and national security threats. | ||
I can't believe there's any elected official, and especially a judge, that doesn't believe we should be doing that and they should be helping us. | ||
But ICE has been day one. | ||
You can sit aside and watch. | ||
You can argue against us all you want and protest all you want. | ||
But when you cross that line, I've said this a thousand times, when you cross that line to impediment... | ||
Or knowingly harboring concealing an illegal alien from ice, you will be prosecuted. | ||
Judge or not. | ||
And as far as releasing so many people, you know why the Biden administration released millions of people in the United States? | ||
No one ever talks about it. | ||
I'll talk about it. | ||
Why did they release people into the interior of the United States rather than put them into an ice bed? | ||
Why not put them in an empty ice bed at $127 a night rather than in a hotel room at $500 a night? | ||
They did it on purpose. | ||
Because when you put them in an ICE detention bed, they get a hearing in 35 days. | ||
Court records show 9 out of 10 people claim asylum, get order removal, they're gone. | ||
But if you release them and put them in a hotel room at $500 a night, their hearings can be 5, 7, 9 years if you pull out all appeals. | ||
And what are they hoping for then? | ||
That another Democrat administration is in power. | ||
They can warrant amnesty to millions. | ||
This is about selling this country off for future political power. | ||
That's what it was. | ||
The law clearly says if you arrive at our border without proper documentation, you shall be detained. | ||
Not maybe, not think about it, shall. | ||
And that's what President Trump's doing. | ||
Catching Lisa's over. | ||
That's what the law says, and that's what we've done. | ||
You know, President Trump has an opportunity to go one of two ways here. | ||
And I think he's probably already made up his mind. | ||
He's had plenty of time to think about it. | ||
But he can either be... | ||
Trump 1.0, which let the criminals off the hook, and we saw what happened that followed. | ||
Or he can be like Abraham Lincoln, who made drastic measures in a time of war to save the country. | ||
A lot of these measures are obviously questioned and scrutinized by constitutionalists. | ||
Reasonably so. | ||
But the point is, it was a time of war. | ||
Lincoln did what he had to do to preserve the Union as he saw it. | ||
So you could argue about whether he should have or not, but he did. | ||
And he's considered one of the greatest presidents of all time. | ||
So what am I saying? | ||
Trump needs to recognize that what the Democrats have done is an act of war against this country. | ||
It is. | ||
And the only thing stopping it from being classified as that is not classifying it as that. | ||
Once you start treating it that way and once the public starts to understand that that's what's been going on, a lot of this gets way easier. | ||
But that's what it is. | ||
And Tom Holman just said it. | ||
What's the strategy? | ||
The strategy is to keep the illegal immigrants here as long as possible, bring them in by the tens of millions, and then turn every single one of them into a citizen to vote Democrat, and then take over the country one-party rule. | ||
So, Trump can either act like Lincoln did... | ||
And do what is right to save this country and stop the Democrats from getting that one-party rule. | ||
Or he can let them off the hook like he did Trump 1.0 in the first administration. | ||
And who knows what happens after Trump. | ||
Now he could be figuring I can politically defeat the Democrat Party and we don't have to take those drastic measures like Lincoln did. | ||
And maybe that is what he's thinking. | ||
But either way, what the Democrats have done is an act of war against this country. | ||
The border invasion was an act of war against this country. | ||
And when you start to see these stories about these nightclubs getting to operate, judges harboring illegal immigrants, judges releasing illegal immigrants, you start to understand they're part of it. | ||
This is not a bleeding-heart liberal, oh, open the borders, poor people. | ||
No. | ||
They are in on it. | ||
It is an act of war against this country, and it needs to be treated as such. | ||
Tom Holman gets it. | ||
He puts it bluntly to the media right here in clip five. | ||
And as far as releasing so many people, you know why the Biden administration released millions of people in the United States? | ||
No one ever talks about it. | ||
I'll talk about it. | ||
Why did they release people into the interior of the United States rather than put them into an ice bed? | ||
Why not put them in an empty ice bed at $127 a night rather than a hotel at $500 a night? | ||
They did it on purpose. | ||
Because when you put them in an ice detention bed, they get a hearing in 35 days. | ||
Court records show 9 out of 10 people claim asylum, get order removal, they're gone. | ||
But if you release them and put them in a hotel room at 500 bucks a night, their hearings could be 5, 7. Nine years, you pull out all appeals, and what are they hoping for then? | ||
That another Democrat administration's in power. | ||
They can warn amnesty. | ||
So there it is, folks. | ||
Let them in. | ||
Keep them here. | ||
Amnesty, citizenship, 20 million new Democrat votes, one-party rule. | ||
And the Democrats have gotten away with rigging elections like this for decades. | ||
They changed the rules of how we elect senators. | ||
If we had the originalist interpretation of how we elect senators, there would never be a Democrat Senate. | ||
Not once. | ||
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Not once. | |
They gerrymandered the districts in the House, said to fight racism, probably because of that gerrymandering, still 20, maybe 30 House seats in election cycle. | ||
If the Democrats didn't do that gerrymandering to fight racism, they would never win the House, not even once. | ||
You need to understand what you're dealing with. | ||
You really don't think this isn't part of a giant Democrat Party operation to never lose another election? | ||
And they justify it because they think they're better than you. | ||
They don't want you to vote. | ||
This whole thing about everybody needs... | ||
They don't want you to vote. | ||
They don't give a damn about your vote. | ||
They want to rule over you. | ||
They want to tell you how to live. | ||
That's what it's all about. | ||
Everything else is just an act. | ||
Tom Holman, is illegal immigration a victimless crime? | ||
Clip 15. The morale of ICE and Border Patrol is at an all-time high. | ||
Because they're getting to uphold the oath they took, and they're enforcing the law. | ||
Border Patrol and the Biden administration, I met with hundreds of them. | ||
They felt like Uber drivers and tourist agents. | ||
These men and women joined the ranks of ICE and Border Patrol to enforce the law and make the community safer and protect national security. | ||
I hear it all the time. | ||
There's a lot of people in this country who don't like me. | ||
I don't care. | ||
But when I walk to an airport, I have... | ||
Many people walk up to me and thank me for what I'm doing, and I'm not taking credit for anything. | ||
The success of the border and immigration enforcement is President Trump and the men and women wearing that uniform. | ||
God bless each and every one of them. | ||
But I take a pleasure in seeing it because in 40 years of doing this job, people always want to say, why are you so emotional when you testify? | ||
Why are you so emotional on the network? | ||
Because if they wore my shoes for 40 years, they'd understand why I'm emotional. | ||
I've talked to little girls as young as nine years old or raped multiple times by the cartel members. | ||
And when you get to your knees and you talk to that little girl and everything innocent and pure has been ripped from her, when you listen to the Lake and Riley, 17 minutes, that young lady fighting for her life, don't just think, okay, a young woman died. | ||
Think of how she died, the terror that she went through. | ||
And these children are sexually assaulted. | ||
I stood in the back of a tractor trailer and 19 dead people at my feet that baked to death. | ||
Illegal immigration is not a victimist crime. | ||
And so every sick person we take off the streets, especially child rapists, it makes this country much safer. | ||
Every illegal alien we arrest, public safety threat, one at a time makes this country safer. | ||
Now think about it. | ||
The Democrats, their bleeding heart liberals is all an act. | ||
Do you think they care about these victims of the open border policies? | ||
No. | ||
No, all they think about is collateral damage. | ||
Yeah, we're going to take some... | ||
Yeah, people are going to die and get raped and trafficked, but hey, we're going for full political power here. | ||
Yeah, we're opening the border. | ||
We're going to get tens of millions of people in here and there's going to be a lot of death and destruction and, you know, women getting raped and everything that comes along with it. | ||
That's just collateral damage. | ||
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The Democrats have no problem with it. | |
A fair price to pay. | ||
For a one-party rule in the United States of America, which is what they want. | ||
That's what it's all about. | ||
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That's what it's all about. | |
Tom Homan talks about Mexico paying for the wall. | ||
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Clip 14. He's clear that Mexico is not going to pay for it? | |
Let's address that. | ||
Trump said Mexico won't pay for the wall. | ||
They have in a roundabout way, have they not? | ||
Putting 10,000 military on the northern and southern border. | ||
Taking the action they did to remain in Mexico. | ||
They didn't have to do that. | ||
They're doing it. | ||
Putting military on the southern border. | ||
Have moved illegal immigration to a record low. | ||
We're saving millions of dollars every day on detention, transportation, removal proceedings. | ||
We've more than made up for the cost of that wall because of the actions of Mexico. | ||
So is Mexico helping build that wall? | ||
Yeah, because we're saving so much money. | ||
Millions of dollars a day. | ||
That we can afford to build that wall. | ||
So actually, yes, they're hoping to build a wall. | ||
You want to hear a stunning statistic? | ||
Border crossings under President Donald Trump are down 100%. | ||
They are down, completely down. | ||
You have virtually zero border crossings now, at least that they can record. | ||
I'm sure there's still parts where people are getting across, but it's very, very minuscule. | ||
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Think about that. | |
Think about that. | ||
That is the truth about the Biden border policy. | ||
That is the truth about Alejandro Mayorkas. | ||
They're down 100%, folks. | ||
There are no open borders anymore. | ||
There are no illegal crossings anymore. | ||
It's virtually zero now. | ||
Other than a couple of cases where they bring people in for health reasons or other reasons. | ||
Nobody's getting across that border. | ||
And all the Democrats can think about is, how do we get 20 million people in here, get them on welfare state, and get them voting Democrat for multiple generations? | ||
That's all they can think about. | ||
And you say, you just hear them say, it's like, I don't understand. | ||
Why don't the Democrats shed a tear for Lake and Riley? | ||
Because they don't care. | ||
They never did care. | ||
It was always about the collateral damage being worth it. | ||
So what does it say? | ||
It was all done intentionally. | ||
When will we get mad? | ||
How many arrests need to happen for the open border? | ||
10? | ||
100? | ||
1,000? | ||
100,000? | ||
That was treason. | ||
That's what it was. | ||
And people died because of it. | ||
And they don't even care. | ||
And they ignore it. | ||
And they lie to you about it. | ||
Tom Homan was asked when he would or if he would ever retire. | ||
Clip 17. I don't know why. | ||
It's sick. | ||
It's the worst crime in the world when you sexually assault a child. | ||
I mean, the most innocent of us all. | ||
That's why I made a statement that one time I was going to go to Boston and bring hell with me, and the media went crazy. | ||
At the time, I was going to go to Boston and bring hell with them. | ||
I was going to bring hell to illegal animals that raped children. | ||
It was not more of a heinous crime. | ||
And as you can see, the amount of child rapists we've arrested under this administration, that could have been arrested under the Biden administration. | ||
They were out there. | ||
They had their final orders. | ||
They were out there. | ||
But they didn't go look for them. | ||
They were too busy releasing millions of illegal animals in this country. | ||
And the numbers prove it. | ||
The removal numbers of criminals was the lowest. | ||
ICE had the lowest number of removals in the history of ICE under Joe. | ||
At the same time, you had historic illegal immigration on the border. | ||
ICE had the lowest numbers in the history of the agency. | ||
That shows the difference between two administrations. | ||
We're looking for every one of them. | ||
People want to know, okay, am I going to retire for the third time? | ||
I'll retire when every public safety threat, national security threat, child rapers eradicate from this country. | ||
That's when I'll rest. | ||
Tom Holman. | ||
Now, the judge situation gets even crazier. | ||
Let's see. | ||
Let's see who wants to step up now. | ||
I encourage these Democrat judges to step up. | ||
Eduardo Flores Ruiz charges against illegal immigrant before Judge Hannah Dugan. | ||
And you know, it was funny. | ||
This is a violent criminal. | ||
This is a violent illegal immigrant that she was trying to put back onto the streets. | ||
Now the judge in her case is saying, well, maybe I won't try the case. | ||
Maybe I will boycott the case or I'll make sure that she doesn't have to face justice as well. | ||
Wisconsin Judge Monica Isham threatens not to hold court over Hannah Dugan arrest, threatening to refuse to hold court because of this arrest. | ||
So all these Democrats are about to come out of the woodwork, folks. | ||
Listen to this. | ||
I have no intention of allowing anyone to be taken out of my courtroom by ICE and sent to a concentration camp. | ||
Especially without due process. | ||
As both of these constitutions we swore to require, requires. | ||
Should I start raising bail money? | ||
Esham wrote. | ||
These are not American citizens. | ||
You do not work for them. | ||
There are no concentration camps. | ||
And this is not about due process. | ||
Now the Democrats are about to start coming out of the woodwork. | ||
New York Times hack goes mask off. | ||
Defending judge protecting illegal alien. | ||
Sometimes civil disobedience is necessary. | ||
That was their word of the weekend. | ||
Civil disobedience. | ||
And they had a sit-in, by the way. | ||
They had a sit-in with Cory Booker, who is certainly going to be running for president, at the Capitol over this. | ||
And they talked about civil disobedience. | ||
And then I got other Democrats calling for civil disobedience. | ||
Well, we all know what that means. | ||
Civil disobedience and then the sun sets and it's Democrat terrorism. | ||
Peaceful protests, of course. | ||
Very peaceful as the building burns behind you and people are getting stabbed and shot. | ||
Very peaceful. | ||
Police being rushed to the hospital for their injuries. | ||
It's so peaceful. | ||
So now you're going to have judges also. | ||
But, oh, where are these judges? | ||
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See, oh, Trump's bad. | |
But then the judge is letting criminals back out in the back door. | ||
And then the judge is saying, I'm not even going to hold court over these charges. | ||
Oh, we have nothing to say about that. | ||
So we can break the law and massage the law and rig the courts as long as it favors our people and our policies. | ||
But if it's a conservative, if it's a Republican, if it's a Trump supporter or a member of the Trump administration or Trump himself, then no one is above the law. | ||
Of course, If the Democrats were being honest, they'd say, no one is above the law except us. | ||
So I say go for it. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
I say all the Democrat judges, all of you involved in these crimes, or if you just want to support these crimes, go ahead. | ||
Let us know where you stand so that we can arrest you. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Commit another crime. | ||
Keep committing crimes, and we'll just keep arresting you. | ||
So I hope hundreds of them come out and protest from the bench on this. | ||
And doesn't that just tell you they were activists all along? | ||
They were never judges. | ||
They were always Democrat activists. | ||
A judge doesn't release a criminal out the back door. | ||
A judge doesn't say, I'm not showing up to court because I won't hear these charges against my fellow activist judge. | ||
They were always activists. | ||
How do we remove this cancer? | ||
Well, there's no doubt going to be this intimidation factor now, which Chuck Schumer seems to have a problem with, but that's funny. | ||
That's funny. | ||
Let's listen to Chuck Schumer 2025 versus Chuck Schumer 2020. | ||
Let's go ahead and hear from Chuck here, shall we guys? | ||
Clip 18. They're trying to intimidate judges. | ||
This is not the first time. | ||
Or the second. | ||
They've said they want to impeach judges. | ||
They said they're going to go after judges who don't agree with them. | ||
That is so against the Constitution. | ||
What Trump, Biondi, and the whole Justice Department are trying to do is push that judge, threaten that judge, so the judge is no longer impartial. | ||
It is outrageous. | ||
You cannot have a democracy without an independent judiciary, and they're trying to clip the wings of that independence. | ||
And they're taking away fundamental rights. | ||
I want to tell you, Gorsod... | ||
I want to tell you, Kavanaugh, you have released the whirlwind and you will pay the price. | ||
And then, of course, somebody showed up at Kavanaugh's house to kill him after Chuck Schumer said that. | ||
And, of course, he didn't say Amy Coney Barrett because they already got her compromised, probably with the violent threats. | ||
Oh, so there's Chuck Schumer saying, we're warning Supreme Court judges you'll reap the whirlwind if you don't do what we want to do. | ||
But then, when the Trump administration is trying to uphold the law, Chuck Schumer, he has a problem with that. | ||
He says that's interfering with judges and intimidating judges. | ||
Well, you'd know all about that, wouldn't you, Chuck? | ||
By the way, it's all over now. | ||
We're going to have more on the Chuck Schumer situation. | ||
He might be in serious trouble. | ||
So you might be seeing more media appearances from Chuck Schumer or something desperate. | ||
This is a desperate man now. | ||
He's feeling heat. | ||
This was bad news. | ||
What is going on here? | ||
Southwest Key employees to resume work after furlough. | ||
The Southwest Key program facility, Casa Padre, will be returning its staff to work following the furlough that took place in March. | ||
So this is one of the main illegal immigrant pipeline human trafficking networks. | ||
And they're going to be back operating. | ||
Now, I guess their duties are going to be a lot less since the illegals aren't pouring over the border. | ||
But no. | ||
There should be an investigation into Southwest Key. | ||
There should be an investigation into their role in facilitating at least 10 million illegal border crossers, criminal border crossers, into the country under Joe Biden. | ||
Not returning to work, unless that work is to talk to their attorneys for their role in the illegal immigration pipeline. | ||
Yeah, it wasn't only Chuck Schumer threatening | ||
Court justices and telling judges to ignore the Trump administration. | ||
It was the one who is probably about to primary him, AOC, if you recall. | ||
The time AOC told the entire world Biden should ignore court rulings. | ||
It's always the same hypocrisy on every issue from the Democrats. | ||
But Schumer knows the heat is coming. | ||
And so he's going to have to get a lot more extreme. | ||
If he plans to run, because it looks like AOC is coming. | ||
And the only reason he even had to address this is because everybody now sees the heat. | ||
Everybody now sees AOC is on the run here and likely a primary challenge for Schumer. | ||
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So he was forced to answer this question over the weekend in Clip 19. Now, staying with that, Senator, as the party contemplates its future, you yourself has faced recent calls to retire or at least step down as Senate Democrats' leader. | |
You said you're staying put. | ||
Tell our audience why would you explain that? | ||
I'm staying put because I have been able to unite my caucus in a very strong fight against Trump. | ||
And that's what we have to do. | ||
And I'm doing it every day in every way. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Not enough. | ||
Not enough, Chuck. | ||
In fact, the Democrats look at you as not fighting Trump hard enough, and that's why AOC is gaining momentum and steam right now. | ||
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Oh, Chuck hears it. | |
Chuck hears it. | ||
The milk train is coming, Chuck. | ||
It's coming for you. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
And Bernie's... | ||
Bernie is the captain. | ||
The fact that he even had to answer that, folks, a month ago, nobody would even dare answer him that question. | ||
Ask him that question. | ||
Nobody would even dare it. | ||
The fact that he's now being forced to answer that question tells you everybody sees it now. | ||
This is the rift in the Democrat Party. | ||
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And... | |
Chuck is either going to have to go extremist left because Chuck is like, we got to go moderate. | ||
We got to go middle. | ||
The pressure's on you to go more extreme now, Chuck. | ||
What you going to do? | ||
What you going to do to keep pace with AOC? | ||
She's charging. | ||
She's charging. | ||
She's going to primary it, Chuck. | ||
Everybody sees it now. | ||
Boy, would that be embarrassing. | ||
Some other shakeups here. | ||
Representative Jerry Connolly says he will not seek re-election after his cancer diagnosis returns. | ||
So that's another open seat there. | ||
It's a very blue district in Fairfax County, but it's an open seat. | ||
May get interesting. | ||
No longer an incumbent there. | ||
Reminder, Jasmine Crockett getting all the attention. | ||
They're putting her on Jimmy Kimmel, the late night shows. | ||
So people, people are... | ||
People are making their choice now. | ||
All the Democrats are seeing it. | ||
You can align with Schumer and the Democrat establishment that wants to go more moderate, or you're going to align with the radical left, AOC, Bernie Sanders types, and you want to see the party make that change. | ||
And even the governor of California, Newscum, Even he doesn't know what to do. | ||
He made recent comments saying, I don't even know what the party is anymore. | ||
Now that's virtually him stalling. | ||
Because he's just trying to see which way the wind blows. | ||
Because he knows if things blow farther to the left, then that's where he's going to have to go if he wants to run for president, which I think he does. | ||
He's hoping things get a little more moderate. | ||
So in the meantime, he's in a holding pattern, which he can do as the governor. | ||
He's in the holding pattern of, well, I don't know. | ||
Maybe I go middle. | ||
Maybe I go hard left. | ||
I'm going to wait and see what the wind blows. | ||
And my excuse will be, well, I just don't know what the party is anymore. | ||
Which is kind of an admission of him saying, well, I don't know. | ||
Is the party going to be more centrist or is the party going to be more hardcore left? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I'll wait and see. | ||
And then I'll decide what my campaign is going to be all about. | ||
So it's on. | ||
And now, this is just a straight-up goofball. | ||
Representative Thanedar, Sri Thanedar of Michigan, introduces seven articles of impeachment against Trump. | ||
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Oh, boy. | |
Folks, this guy is a real winner, let me tell you. | ||
This guy is a real... | ||
For the first time this year, a House Democrat has tried to impeach the president or a member of his administration, though it will most certainly not be the last. | ||
So others have talked about it. | ||
Al Green has talked about it. | ||
Ilhan Omar has talked about it. | ||
They haven't done it, though. | ||
So Thanedar has done it. | ||
Nice hairpiece. | ||
You'd think you could get a better mop on your head. | ||
As a congressman than that hatchet job. | ||
But I guess he just figures, when I sound like this, when I sound and look this stupid, nobody will notice my horrible hairpiece. | ||
So here he is, talking about the articles of impeachment. | ||
He's now officially done it. | ||
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Clip 25. But defying a unanimous 9-0 Supreme Court ruling, that has to be the final straw. | |
It's time we impeach Donald J. Trump. | ||
The court said the wrongfully deported Kilmer Garcia must be allowed to return and receive due process. | ||
Trump ignored it. | ||
He ignored the Constitution. | ||
He ignored the very checks and balances that keep our democracy intact. | ||
This isn't an isolated incident. | ||
It's part of a dangerous deliberate pattern. | ||
That's why today I introduced a resolution to impeach Donald J. Trump, outlining seven articles of impeachment. | ||
Why is it that sometimes he decides to roll his R's and then sometimes he doesn't? | ||
Did you guys notice that? | ||
Sometimes he goes with the full... | ||
and then other times there's nothing there? | ||
You know what? | ||
Take one look. | ||
Put him on the screen, guy. | ||
Look at this guy. | ||
They are sending their best. | ||
How does that guy win an election? | ||
Honestly. | ||
Honestly. | ||
How can a man like that win an election? | ||
It just makes you wonder. | ||
That is just mind-blowing. | ||
So, okay, you've introduced your articles of impeachment. | ||
Certainly they're going to go nowhere. | ||
I wonder if he didn't get ahead of the Democrat Party on this, and maybe behind the scenes they're ticked because they were like, you're moving too early. | ||
Now you're going to hurt us if we ever want to really move articles of impeachment because now everything that we do is going to look frivolous, and since we don't have the House or the Senate, what are we supposed to do with this? | ||
So I think he made a big, big fumble here for the party, but he probably doesn't care. | ||
He thinks it'll help him gain political capital. | ||
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Oh, yes. | |
Oh, ignoring the judges. | ||
Oh, the Democrats. | ||
They're going to tell you about the Constitution. | ||
And they're going to tell you about how much they care about the law and protecting our democracy. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I'm sorry, but it has zero value. | ||
It has zero value because you facilitated an invasion of this country. | ||
You did. | ||
You ran the biggest invasion in the history of the world, mind you. | ||
The biggest land invasion in the history of the world in an act of war against this country. | ||
It was a criminal enterprise. | ||
You did it. | ||
So anything you want to say about the Constitution, protecting our democracy, judges, no. | ||
Won't hear it. | ||
Not interested. | ||
You're the party of criminality. | ||
It couldn't be more obvious. | ||
Then there's Trump himself making a couple statements. | ||
First, talking about, this is from the plane over the weekend, so the audio a little mumbled on the plane, but worth playing, talking about the judges and the injunctions in clip one. | ||
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Yesterday, a judge in San Francisco with a nationwide injunction on you guys taking money away from sanctuary cities. | |
Your reaction to that? | ||
Well, it's unbelievable. | ||
When you hear a judge in San Francisco or a judge in San Diego, there's nationwide injunctions having to do with the whole country, sitting behind a bench, a local bench, even though... | ||
In some cases, in many cases, they're a federal judge. | ||
But a judge can close down. | ||
We should close down sanctuary cities. | ||
We shouldn't have sanctuary cities. | ||
And we'll see how that turns out. | ||
Sanctuary cities are sanctuary for criminals. | ||
That's what they are. | ||
They're sanctuary for criminals. | ||
They protect criminals. | ||
And we should close them down. | ||
We want a safe country. | ||
We have to get rid of sanctuary cities. | ||
Now, to me, the next move is obvious. | ||
I don't know if this is what Trump has planned for his next move. | ||
And it is harsh. | ||
There's no doubt. | ||
But, you know, the Democrats are trying to have him killed. | ||
So, you know, it's probably fair play. | ||
But it's not even a personal thing. | ||
This is clearly the next obvious step for President Trump. | ||
And that's to cut the federal funding of these Democrat states. | ||
Period. | ||
And you call up every governor. | ||
You call up every governor of a state that has a sanctuary city and you say, here's the deal. | ||
You're going to get rid of this sanctuary city status. | ||
You're going to let our ICE operations come in there and run these mass deportations. | ||
And if you don't, you're going to lose your federal funding. | ||
And I look at a state like California, you could even use that as the test case because they're going to be the easiest to sway. | ||
Gavin Newsom comes out and says, we reject Trump's tariffs. | ||
We're going to sue Trump over the tariffs. | ||
And then probably a violation of the Logan Act, but it hasn't shown to have any teeth historically, says we will do deals in California against President Trump's policies. | ||
So I say just break off the union at that case. | ||
That's what California should do, and it would be much better for the country if we did that. | ||
It'd be a shame to lose California, maybe the most beautiful state in our republic, a great state. | ||
It'd be a real shame to lose that, but you know what? | ||
It's a cancer. | ||
Now, and maybe California just separating, maybe we get rid of California, bring in Greenland, we'll keep 50 states, and then California can go off and do its own thing, and it'll totally collapse, and then we can just take it back. | ||
But aside from all that, Newsom comes out, and he starts talking about how California, with the best economy, and California with its profits, and all this, oh, that's funny. | ||
What would happen to California? | ||
If you didn't get the federal aid that you get, you'd collapse. | ||
You would collapse. | ||
So it's pretty simple. | ||
So Newsom can sit here and brag about California, which the economy would collapse without the federal funding. | ||
So Trump should call it. | ||
Trump should call his bet. | ||
And that can be your first test case. | ||
If you don't want to do it nationwide, just do your first test case in California. | ||
And say, okay, Gavin, you think you can go it without us? | ||
You want to talk a big game? | ||
You don't want to help us deport? | ||
Federal funding, cut. | ||
Immediately the state goes into critical deficit, can't pay its debt, collapses. | ||
Overnight. | ||
Overnight. | ||
Be done. | ||
Be over. | ||
And then you can try to get into a popularity contest with Trump. | ||
With the people that actually work for a living, you'll lose that too. | ||
Yeah, the bums on the streets and the blue-haired liberals that like to sip from their $6 coffees, they'll like you, but they have no momentum. | ||
They have no leverage. | ||
They just float around. | ||
No, the people that actually do stuff are not going to be siding with you. | ||
So I think there's your test case. | ||
If he doesn't want to do it nationwide, just call up California and say, Gavin, you got two options. | ||
Either shut down the sanctuary cities and help us with mass deportations, or we're cutting the federal funding. | ||
And then what is Newsom going to do? | ||
Is he going to let the economy collapse when he wants to run for president? | ||
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Ooh. | |
Ooh. | ||
Ooh, is he going to? | ||
See? | ||
Now what is Newsom going to do? | ||
And Trump would be doing him a favor if he did it now, but he still should do it. | ||
Or is Gavin Newsom going to buckle under President Trump's pressure and then be forced to have to hear about it for the next four years? | ||
You have no one to blame but yourself, Gavin. | ||
Just take the deal, Gavin. | ||
Take the deal. | ||
End the sanctuary cities. | ||
Deport mass deportations. | ||
Support Trump in that effort. | ||
This is free advice I'm giving you. | ||
It's the best thing you can do for your 2024 chances. | ||
I don't want you to be the president, so I don't even know why I would be advising you. | ||
It's just from the goodness of my heart. | ||
I just can't help but only give good advice. | ||
But he's going to stall as long as possible. | ||
It's the same reason why he says, I don't know the party anymore, because he's just stalling. | ||
Trump can put an end to all that. | ||
Threaten to cut the federal aid, and it's over for the state of California. | ||
Done. | ||
Overnight. | ||
So it's hilarious to watch Gavin bragging about how great the California economy is. | ||
It's literally propped up with federal funding. | ||
So let's see it. | ||
Can't wait. | ||
Now here's Trump talking about tariffs in clip four. | ||
And we're going to make a lot of money and we're going to cut taxes for the people of this country. | ||
It'll take a little while before we do that. | ||
But we're going to be cutting taxes, and it's possible we'll do a complete tax cut, because I think the tariffs will be enough to cut all of the income tax. | ||
Now, we have a lot of debt that's been left to us, you know, unfortunately, over many years. | ||
We'll take care of that. | ||
But the tariffs — if people only understood the tariffs, we're going to be giving people of this country a tremendous tax cut. | ||
And we're going to start with people making less than $200,000 a year. | ||
You know, I love how he says that, if only people understand the tariffs. | ||
It's like, yeah, what are you going to do going up against the fake news? | ||
And then you do have a fair policy disagreement with a lot of conservatives as well that are just for free trade. | ||
Because you do have a lot of sticklers and purists like that. | ||
Which I totally get, but again, there's a strategy to what Trump is doing. | ||
So I love how he says, if only people understood the tariffs. | ||
That's why we've been breaking them down in such detail. | ||
Trump says income tax cuts and perhaps elimination coming due to tariffs. | ||
Focus will be on people making less than $200,000 a year. | ||
Now, we first announced this, it was $150,000. | ||
Now it's $200,000. | ||
I mean, honestly, look, again, there is a little political strategy to this. | ||
Because if you're a true purist on taxes, you say it doesn't matter whether you make a billion dollars or a nickel, then we want the taxes cut. | ||
And that's really how it should be. | ||
But let's just say, because there would be, it probably would be a political advantage to put it into a certain tax bracket like that. | ||
Because then inside that tax bracket, which will be where most Americans fall, neutral, central, politically indifferent people will then be inclined to vote Republican or for Trump. | ||
I guess he's supposedly not running again. | ||
I believe that's the case, but if it was his son or somebody else, they would be more inclined to vote Republican if they knew, oh, Republicans just gave me this tax break. | ||
But it shouldn't be $200,000. | ||
It should be like a million. | ||
Really. | ||
If you're even going to put a dollar amount on it. | ||
But I guess they're just figuring the vast majority of Americans make less than $200,000 a year, so we'll just put it right there. | ||
In the latest statement. | ||
But it would be much nicer to just have the income tax, the federal income tax, just completely eliminated, which it should be anyway. | ||
You get taxed for working in this country. | ||
You get taxed for buying in this country. | ||
You get taxed for owning in this country. | ||
It's absurd. | ||
It's absurd. | ||
I mean, it pains me to say it. | ||
I don't want to get taxed at all, but I would say pick one. | ||
All right, pick one. | ||
You can tax us for working. | ||
You can tax us for spending. | ||
You can tax us for owning. | ||
How about just pick one? | ||
Can I do one thing without you stealing from me, please? | ||
Just one thing? | ||
Can I own something without you stealing from me? | ||
Can I make an honest day's living without you stealing from me? | ||
Can I go down the street and buy something without you stealing from me? | ||
Can I just get something here? | ||
And I think a basic consumer tax would do it. | ||
That's what I think. | ||
Cut the income tax, cut the property tax at all levels, just a basic consumer tax. | ||
That's all you need. | ||
And then you can fund the federal government with tariffs if that's what you need to do there. | ||
All right, one more from the White House. | ||
They are not only going to be going after judges that are protecting illegal immigrants, they are also going to be going after any states. | ||
That are putting men in women's sports. | ||
Press Secretary Caroline Levitt, clip nine. | ||
Same thing with men in women's sports. | ||
The president signed a very strong executive order, making it the policy of the United States federal government that there are only two sexes, male and female, and we are not going to tolerate biological men competing in sports or impeding in private spaces for women like myself or you. | ||
And we've seen states defy this federal order. | ||
You've seen the state of Maine, unfortunately, because of their liberal governor, who nobody in that state disagrees with, I will add, being from New England. | ||
I can attest to that. | ||
People are incredibly fed up with her trying to oppose this common sense message. | ||
You've seen young women who have had to go on television to plead with their governor | ||
We shouldn't live in a country where that even has to happen. | ||
The president deeply understands that. | ||
That's why he signed that EO. | ||
And when Maine decided not to follow it, the Department of Justice sued them. | ||
So anyone who disobeys federal law will be either prosecuted, sued, or say goodbye to your federal funding. | ||
You know, I hope all that happens. | ||
I hope that is not just platitudes and empty threats. | ||
They need to follow through. | ||
And arresting these couple Democrat corrupt judges is kind of maybe the warning shot. | ||
But they need to follow through on this. | ||
Cut the federal... | ||
In fact, they really should just cut the federal funding anyway. | ||
But they're being nice. | ||
Trump administration is actually pretty nice to its enemies. | ||
Let's be... | ||
Let's be honest. | ||
Way nicer than the base wants them to be. | ||
And that's fine. | ||
But if they don't follow through with that, then the Democrats are going to get the message and nothing, there's never going to be anything that stops them. | ||
It's such a pivotal moment. | ||
So these judges, these attorneys, these states that say, nope, we're still going to put the men in women's sports. | ||
We're still going to do the sanctuary cities. | ||
They need to be punished. | ||
Cutting the federal funding will hurt them the most. | ||
So you can prosecute all those involved, and that is... | ||
I obviously support that. | ||
It's a little more hairy politically. | ||
Still supporting it. | ||
But you do need to cut the federal funding. | ||
That's what will really hurt them. | ||
Individually, of course, they don't want to go to jail. | ||
Of course, they don't want to be in a legal defense. | ||
But that's like... | ||
That's like a small deal. | ||
You cut the federal funding, that's where it really hurts the Democrats. | ||
And they believe they're entitled, too. | ||
That's their entitlement, by the way. | ||
You don't dare take their entitlement money that they steal from your pocket. | ||
Because that's theirs. | ||
Don't you know? | ||
How dare you? | ||
By the way, there was recently the White House Correspondents' Dinner over the weekend. | ||
It was a nothing burger. | ||
I love this story. | ||
So here's one of the... | ||
Attendees at the dinner. | ||
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Listen to her report here in clip 10. Aww. | |
in the press. | ||
In fact, they've been told that they can't show up at all and they have counter-programming. | ||
The billionaire PayPal founder, David Sachs, in fact, is throwing a party across the White House for senior administration officials. | ||
I reported that in the red letter. | ||
You should definitely subscribe for more details. | ||
They're all complaining because Trump didn't show up. | ||
The White House, the administration didn't show up. | ||
None of the cool kids showed up. | ||
And all of MAGA had their own dinners and parties across the street. | ||
And they're so mad. | ||
What do you mean? | ||
What do you need us for? | ||
What do you need Trump for? | ||
What do you need us for? | ||
You guys are fine on your own, right? | ||
You know how to have fun. | ||
You don't need us. | ||
Oh, but then you complain when we don't show up. | ||
Hilarious. | ||
D.C. is back. | ||
The D.C. Patriot culture is back and these Democrats are seething over it. | ||
They don't know what to do about it. | ||
Yeah, because we don't have fun. | ||
And then you become an embarrassment. | ||
Here's one more. | ||
Listen to this. | ||
Actually, you know what? | ||
I got a couple more from the White House Correspondents Dinner that need a little more attention than just a breeze by. | ||
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All right, so we got a little bit more from the White House Correspondents Dinner that wasn't since Trump... | ||
And his team and his friends didn't show up. | ||
The liberals couldn't figure out how to have any fun. | ||
And then they ended up scolding themselves. | ||
Funny enough. | ||
First, though, this is the head of the White House Correspondents' Dinner. | ||
Now, I want you to take a look at what he's wearing here. | ||
Because when you understand this, you understand where the left has really gone. | ||
It's all about them. | ||
You have a lot of people that got involved in... | ||
Left-wing politics because they're extremely narcissistic. | ||
And it's funny, they just point the finger at Trump all day long, but then they all attend the lavish balls and they wear the most ridiculously loud clothing they can and they say crazy things for hyped-up video clips to go viral with. | ||
And so really, that's what you're seeing here. | ||
So when you see this guy in a sequin, whited out, jazzed up suit with his jerry curls, just know he's thinking about how it's all about him. | ||
He wants to know how he can make it all about him as the lead of the White House correspondent. | ||
So it's not about the White House and the correspondence and the media. | ||
No, it's not about that. | ||
It's about him. | ||
It's all about him. | ||
So he gets dressed up so he can make this statement here in Clip 21. | ||
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We journalists are a lot of things. | |
We are competitive and pushy. | ||
We are impatient. | ||
And sometimes we think we know everything. | ||
But we're also human. | ||
We miss our families and significant life moments in service to this job. | ||
We care deeply about accuracy and take seriously the heavy responsibility of the public's trust. | ||
What we are not is the opposition. | ||
What we are not is the enemy of the people. | ||
and what we are not is the enemy of the state. | ||
Well, he is, you get past that. | ||
Wow, that's amazing. | ||
You are a bad enemy. | ||
He's right, you are. | ||
You're not the bad guys, we're the good guys. | ||
You said it! | ||
And then there was Axios' Alex Thompson. | ||
Now get this. | ||
He gets an award For his reporting on the Biden administration, meaning because he was reporting for Axios that Joe Biden was having the mental decline, the mental fatigue, and perhaps other issues like dementia, | ||
he got an award! | ||
The White House Correspondents Association gave him an award for telling the truth about Joe Biden, as if no one else was! | ||
As if Axios was the only team of people... | ||
Covering the clear and obvious mental decline of Joe Biden. | ||
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So he gets that award and then listen to what he says upon accepting clip 60. The White House Correspondents Association is as necessary as ever. | |
President Biden's decline and its cover-up by the people around him is a reminder that every White House, regardless of party, is capable of deception. | ||
But being truth tellers also means telling the truth about ourselves. | ||
We, myself included, missed a lot of this story. | ||
Just asking. | ||
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And some people trust us less because of it. | |
We bear some responsibility for faith in the media being at such lows. | ||
They can't decide whether to cheer or not. | ||
Basically just calls them all out. | ||
It's like, you want to do a cheer or not? | ||
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I say this because acknowledging errors builds trust. | |
And being defensive about them further erodes it. | ||
We should have done better. | ||
I believe our mission... | ||
I mean, what gave it away? | ||
Biden falling upstairs? | ||
Biden falling over on his bike? | ||
Biden not being able to talk? | ||
The Easter Bunny leading him around the White House? | ||
I mean, I don't know. | ||
What gave it away? | ||
The fake White House set? | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
He was the only one reporting on Biden's decline. | ||
They fooled us all, guys. | ||
You know? | ||
We were all fooled by that. | ||
Nobody saw that except Axios. | ||
Wow! | ||
And he gets an award for it. | ||
Ivan Raiklin is with us. | ||
He kind of looks like he's aboard Blue Origin. | ||
In fact, the CGI behind him looks more real than the Blue Origin with the women flying into space, I've got to say. | ||
Starlink, baby. | ||
I prefer Starlink. | ||
We're not here to talk about that. | ||
So, Ivan, you recently interviewed a friend of mine, Tariq Johnson, on the situation. | ||
It kind of stems out of January 6th, but it has more to do with just the basic corruption in D.C. dealing with Capitol Police and some of the things that have been going down there since 2020. | ||
You're issuing urgent reports here. | ||
What would you like to tell my audience? | ||
Yeah, basically it's a warning to everybody, President Trump particularly, that if the U.S. Speaker of the House, Mike Johnson, and Senate Majority Leader John Thune don't change their decision-making cycle, they're going to be selecting the next Capitol Police chief that will start working next Monday, | ||
May 5th, by the name of Sean Gallagher. | ||
And if you talk to Tarek Johnson and other whistleblowers and those that haven't gone public, but those that... | ||
Sources that have been providing information related to Sean Gallagher. | ||
This guy is a complete felon that has already conducted numerous felons over the course of since 2013 to 2015, embezzlement, financial transactions, and maybe even more. | ||
And he has elevated himself all the way up to now Assistant Chief of Capitol Police, and he's about to be the Capitol Police Chief. | ||
And what that means is... | ||
When you look at the full interview that I did with Tarek Johnson over the course of the three hours, and I summarized it in the Substack article that I just posted, I believe it was yesterday, that this guy, because he's been so corrupt and his corruption has been escalating in nature, it's not beyond reasonable to say that the next state of the union that Donald Trump will be in the U.S. Capitol on, | ||
say, late January or early February of 2026. | ||
I wouldn't be surprised if Sean Gallagher sets the conditions to ensure that President Trump is assassinated this time around. | ||
And that's why I'm calling on everybody to stop his nomination from moving forward. | ||
Remember, it's the Speaker of the House and Senate Majority Leader that have an outsized influence over who the Capitol Police Chief is. | ||
And I'm not even talking about him. | ||
Being in a position to cover up the truth about January 6th, the investigation of the pipe bombs, and everything related to January 6th of 2021. | ||
That's like the small risk. | ||
The bigger risk is that he's already exhibited on three occasions, according to Tariq Johnson, that he's allowed weapons to come into the Capitol two of those three times on January 20th when President Trump was inaugurated in the Capitol. | ||
Luckily, nothing happened to him. | ||
And on the second time, during the first State of the Union during the second term, there was an unauthorized breach with somebody with a weapon. | ||
And so, there you have it. | ||
That's pretty much the summary of the massive risk that this guy has. | ||
Because here's the deal. | ||
Let's just say he allows somebody through, right, as the chief, into the Capitol. | ||
They go ahead and conduct... | ||
Violent activity in the Capitol. | ||
All he has to say is, whoops, we missed a guy. | ||
Sorry, America. | ||
And guess who's going to prosecute him? | ||
What? | ||
The Speaker of the House? | ||
The Senate Majority Leader? | ||
No. | ||
Really, I would say at that point, the only person that is in a position to hold this guy to account, if Mike Johnson and John Thune allow him to be the Chief of Capitol Police, is going to be the U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia. | ||
Now you see why Adam Bullship doesn't want Ed Martin to be the U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia. | ||
See how this all interplays, Owen? | ||
Well, getting back to the situation, because I talked to Johnson months ago, and he brought this individual up. | ||
Jeez, time flies. | ||
What was that, last summer? | ||
My goodness. | ||
So time just flies with this stuff, and so now here we are, and the individual... | ||
He's gone up once in rank since you talked to him, and this will be number two in the next week. | ||
But just to be clear, has he been charged with these felonies? | ||
No, so a great journalist by the name of Steve Baker, he's now over at The Blaze, who is also charged with the four misdemeanors, I believe, but he pled and got a pardon. | ||
He wrote a couple pieces on Sean Gallagher, and he goes into very specific detail on how he was... | ||
Here's how it works. | ||
You don't really get charged. | ||
You're basically put on some sort of administrative punishment or leave. | ||
He got 15 days of leave, I guess unpaid leave, and then was moved over to another division in the U.S. Capitol Police as probation, and then immediately went back to the same place where he conducted this... | ||
But Gallagher has engaged in conduct while an officer that has resulted in punishment via the police association? | ||
No, so it wasn't done through the judicial process. | ||
It was done through the administrative process of the U.S. Capitol Police chief at the time when he was a captain in the Dignitary Services Division. | ||
But he has been punished. | ||
It's the division that protects the nine senior leaders, the four in the Senate and the five in the House. | ||
So he's got, my assessment is that he has dirt on the senior leaders to include Mike Johnson, John Thune, and all these guys. | ||
And so because he has dirt on them over the course of two decades of, you know, protecting these people, because he sees witnesses, their transgressions, you know, allegedly. | ||
And so that is why they probably don't... | ||
They're not in a position to not allow him to become U.S. Capitol Police Chief because he's just going to blackmail them into it. | ||
That's my assessment. | ||
And I don't have any hard evidence of it. | ||
That just seems to be the case based on his rise in power. | ||
That's the only thing that makes sense to me. | ||
Well, especially here, if you're talking about on-the-record administrative punishment, that's not exactly the thing that puts you in a position to climb the ladder, certainly to the top rank. | ||
So then what's the answer to that, right? | ||
I mean, the only answer to that that I can think of is that because he was in charge of the unit within the Capitol Police, it's the equivalent of the Secret Service for the four leaders in the Senate, meaning the president of the Senate when he's in the Senate, meaning the vice president. | ||
Number two, the Senate president pro tem, the Senate majority leader, and then the Senate minority leader. | ||
And on the House side, that division that he led, Gallagher led, was to protect the Speaker of the House, House majority leader. | ||
Minority Leader, Majority Whip, and Minority Whip. | ||
And that's why, like, as I started studying this and learning about this, it almost as though, like, it answers the question of why, after Kevin McCarthy, who was next up teed up to try to make him to be the Speaker. | ||
It was literally in that order. | ||
The House Majority Leader, then the House Majority Whip, right? | ||
And on down the chain, it's almost as though they want to have people in there that they already probably have dirt on. | ||
And so not only does probably Gallagher have dirt on the leadership, both political parties, but he also likely has dirt of his own that those particular senior leaders in the Capitol, meaning the legislative branch in the House and Senate, have on him. | ||
So in order for them to survive politically, they have to continue to increase. | ||
Their positions, and particularly in this case, Sean Gallagher. | ||
Did Sean Gallagher testify in any January 6 proceedings? | ||
He did once before the House Admin Subcommittee on Oversight, or House Admin Committee, and he talked about how, he talked briefly about the pipe bombs, and how the pipe bomb investigation was immediately taken over by the FBI. | ||
Now, I'm starting to, one of my, after that interview I did with Tariq Johnson, and it was a few weeks ago, and I finally published it last week, I think. | ||
I'm starting to lean more towards a potential hypothesis that the Fed's direction may have actually been led by Sean Gallagher because everyone I talk to tells me that he's very sneaky, sly, and a very intelligent man. | ||
And so somebody like a Yogananda Pittman, which would have been his boss on January 6th. | ||
Everyone that I've talked to just tells me that she's pretty much a box of rocks and very, you know, low IQ supremacist, if you will. | ||
Whereas Mr. Gallagher may have actually been the one to coordinate that fed surrection. | ||
Because at the end of the day, I always say this, the legal jurisdictional responsibility of the Capitol rests with the senior law enforcement entity that owns that jurisdiction, which is the U.S. Capitol Police. | ||
And then subordinate to them would have been those FBI confidential human sources that, for example, Clay Higgins identified. | ||
And they were located in the buses, right, at Union Station, which falls in the jurisdiction zone, the extended jurisdiction zone of U.S. Capitol Police and the two pipe bombs themselves. | ||
Also, DNC and the RNC fall inside of that U.S. Capitol Police extended jurisdiction zone. | ||
And the only way to really prove me wrong or disprove me is to subpoena every single communication of his official devices, of his private phones, Sean Gallagher, and specifically the general counsel of the U.S. Capitol Police, | ||
who, oh, by the way, I always remind people, the senior most person... | ||
Within the legislative branch, whether it's Speaker, Majority Leader, Sergeants at Arms, Capitol Police Chief, all the way down, that has kept his position before, during, after, and currently as U.S. Capitol Police, meaning the one deep state in the Capitol, | ||
has been the General Counsel of the U.S. Capitol Police, Tad Tobias. | ||
And I want to kind of put out a request, if you can, play that little short clip. | ||
It's really one of the highlights of that long three-hour interview that I've done with Tarek Johnson. | ||
It's about, I don't know, a 20, 30-second clip. | ||
America needs to demand that these two individuals are put on public blast, are interviewed. | ||
Speaker Johnson, John Thune need to grill these guys on everything that they know. | ||
Well, they've never been interested in January 6th. | ||
They've never been interested in January 6th. | ||
You need to put the pressure probably... | ||
More towards FBI leadership with Patel and Bongino, because they are a lot more interested in getting down to the bottom of it. | ||
But you talked to Tariq Johnson. | ||
He's about as good as a source you're going to get. | ||
He worked inside the Capitol Police very high up. | ||
Here's the clip that you were referencing. | ||
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You know, Sean Gallagher has never been grilled. | |
He's never been grilled. | ||
Should we invite him to do a public interview? | ||
I would say yeah. | ||
He should answer some questions. | ||
Public interaction? | ||
Debate? | ||
Discussion? | ||
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Yes. | |
But you have to ask him the right question. | ||
You have to ask him the right way because he's going to have Tad on the side. | ||
I got a few questions for Tad myself. | ||
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I have a lot of questions for Tad. | |
A few thousand. | ||
Alright, so bottom line here, it looks like Gallagher is probably going to walk right into this job. | ||
Yeah, he's going to sleep right in. | ||
He's going to wake up and he's going to be the U.S. Capitol Police Chief. | ||
And so the next question is, how do we change the course of history so that it doesn't happen? | ||
I think really the only mechanism is for—and I was brainstorming. | ||
How about—I mean, if I was advising and I could reach out to anybody out there, it would kind of look something like this. | ||
I think President Trump would need to call in Speaker Mike Johnson, Senate Majority Leader John Thune, the Barry Loudermilk, Roy Nels. | ||
Clay Higgins, maybe those individuals, and pretty much have a meeting and have a discussion on determining who would be in a better position to expose the truth about January 6th, and then where the chips fall, | ||
they fall. | ||
And I think it's really the only person that maybe has the influence and reach to make the change would be a President Trump. | ||
That's probably it. | ||
And even then, I don't even think he has the power and influence to change that decision. | ||
Well, I think he would. | ||
So then we have to plan for the worst, which is Gallagher will become the U.S. Capitol Police Chief, and then how do we hold them to account? | ||
That's how these things in D.C. work. | ||
I think Ed Martin will then have to prosecute him. | ||
Yeah, well, that's how these things in D.C. work. | ||
The best thing would be Martin getting in there, but Trump, he's going to be too busy to probably even have this get into his brain. | ||
Well, if that's the case, then I warned everyone that if there is an attempt on President Trump, next time he's in the Capitol, John Gallagher, he's responsible for that. | ||
And just by putting this out on blast, I think maybe actually stops it from happening. | ||
And so I thank you for platforming me to make sure that there's enough now people that are on notice watching Gallagher, and that may be the necessary, at least we de-risk. | ||
Any potential threat coming from the U.S. Capitol Police on President Trump's life. | ||
You know, it's kind of weird. | ||
Hopefully that'll... | ||
It's kind of weird they don't do a hearing for that. | ||
You know, it sounds like this is the type of position that probably needs a congressional hearing. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
Just, I mean, in the interest of transparency, right? | ||
Yeah, like, let's sit you down and let's see why you want to be the chief of Capitol Police. | ||
Let's see. | ||
Let's have you grilled. | ||
And guess what, Owen? | ||
Guess who are the two committees, House and Senate, that have oversight over the Capitol Police? | ||
This is the funny part. | ||
So even if you did that, it would be the Senate Rules and Admin, chaired by none other than your boy Mitch McConnell. | ||
Well, McConnell, didn't he give those duties to someone else now that he's totally incapacitated? | ||
I haven't tracked that. | ||
I know he... | ||
He relinquished his duties as the Senate Majority Leader, but he's now the comatose chair of the Senate Rules and Admin Committee, last I checked. | ||
He's also the comatose chair of the Subcommittee on Defense in the Appropriations Committee. | ||
So his staff runs kind of interference for the deep state, anything related to defense appropriations, and any accountability for January 6th. | ||
They're there to cover it up. | ||
And on the House side, guess who still is the chair of House Admin? | ||
It is Brian Stile, who is Paul Ryan's envoy-slash-replacement from Wisconsin's 1st Congressional District. | ||
So there you have it. | ||
You're going to have a hearing, and it's going to be controlled by who? | ||
Paul Ryan's lackey and Mitch McConnell. | ||
So are we going to get anywhere with that, you think? | ||
Yeah, well, whoever runs Mitch McConnell's puppet strings, I mean, he's completely incapacitated at this point. | ||
But yeah, I guess he still does have those two chairs, two of the most powerful chairs, quite frankly, when it comes to that. | ||
When it comes to process. | ||
It was kind of a castling. | ||
He still has the power. | ||
The biggest line item in the budget is defense. | ||
So if Pete Hegseth really does anything counter to the interests of CCP's husband, Mr. McConnell, his staff's probably going to slow roll it or block it. | ||
So that's the game played. | ||
I guess the more we know about all these down to the pixel level of all this corruption, I think, really the message is, the reason why I write these things and give the warnings out there is to try to increase the probability that it doesn't happen. | ||
That's why I do it. | ||
Because at the end of the day, U.S. Capitol Police officers that are not corrupt, that are kind of brand new in the force, they're going to see this. | ||
They're going to read the article. | ||
Tarek knows a lot of people. | ||
We're going to spread it around. | ||
And if they see corruption, the word's going to spread. | ||
So hopefully... | ||
They'll be tipping things off and threats to Secret Service partners and things like that. | ||
Because the real goal is to make sure that my goal is to ensure that our constitutional republic is stable, right? | ||
At a minimum. | ||
And then from there, try to minimize corruption. | ||
Ideally, we root it out, but they have a say. | ||
You know, the enemy has a say in the fight. | ||
But I'm not going to quit and give up just because they're so strong and powerful. | ||
No. | ||
I'm going to try to figure out a way. | ||
To go ahead and move the ice pick to the right location to apply the necessary pressure so that the deep state pops. | ||
And this is what it is. | ||
Right up against the deep state's testicle. | ||
This is like, it's more swamp creatures. | ||
It's the swamp creatures moving up the ladder, protecting the swamp. | ||
And we hear it from the left all the time, Trump only wants loyalists. | ||
Well, I'd be sitting here and I'd say, damn right, I want loyalists. | ||
Of course I only want loyalists. | ||
But he needs loyalists that are competent. | ||
And knows the system. | ||
But not only that, it's the issue that we see with the Democrats. | ||
They will only appoint people, or the deep state, larger than just the Democrat Party, the deep state will only put people in positions of power that they know will work for them. | ||
And so, obviously, Trump should be approaching this situation with a similar tactic of all positions of power and influence in D.C. that they should want to cooperate and work with and for him. | ||
And I think that, you know, we're looking at a situation. | ||
With Capitol Police here that, you know, that's probably not going to be the case. | ||
But I want to move on quickly. | ||
Right, because it's not within his control. | ||
It's a legislative branch entity. | ||
And so the best that President Trump can do is really focus in on it and say, hey, I'm tracking this, and oh, by the way, yeah, you don't need to put this guy in there. | ||
Yeah, one post, one truth social post. | ||
One truth social post, I think, from Trump will stop it. | ||
I do believe that's the case, but somebody needs to get it to him. | ||
All right, here's another one for you today, though. | ||
Josh Hawley Reignite's Pelosi Act pushed to ban lawmakers from trading stocks. | ||
He had this to say in clip 12. I just think that this is such a simple proposition. | ||
The American people, when I go home and I say to folks, they ask me about stock trading, here's the thing that absolutely stuns them. | ||
They can't believe that it's legal already. | ||
They can't believe we can currently do it. | ||
Most members of the public think it's already banned. | ||
And when I say actually it's 100% legal, they say why? | ||
And there's no good answer to that question. | ||
We should be here to focus on the public's business, not private gain. | ||
We shouldn't be here day trading. | ||
We shouldn't be here focusing on our stock portfolios. | ||
We should be here doing what the American people sent us to do. | ||
And that's what this bill is about. | ||
With that, I yield back, Mr. Chairman. | ||
The Pelosi Act. | ||
Stopping members of Congress from stock trading. | ||
And there you have another reason why Pelosi is number one on my deep state target list. | ||
Good old Criminal News Network's Mr. O'Sullivan asked me who should be the number one. | ||
Well, it's Pelosi. | ||
I mean, I always tell people this. | ||
People think that the President of the United States is the most powerful person in the world, right? | ||
Wrong! | ||
The person that can allocate $6.5 trillion annually into the global economy is the most powerful person on the planet. | ||
And guess who that is? | ||
That is the American Speaker of the House. | ||
Because they then write the legislation and their team, their staff. | ||
And guess what? | ||
And a lot of times when Nancy Pelosi was the Speaker, she wouldn't let members of Congress read the bills and the budget until they were voted on. | ||
Remember that? | ||
The COVID relief package. | ||
It was a bribe to the institution that stole the election. | ||
That's normal procedure. | ||
You have people complaining all the time in Congress. | ||
They're like, you dropped this 1,000-page bill on my desk. | ||
I'm supposed to vote in three hours. | ||
What the hell? | ||
By the way, that's totally in violation of the rules. | ||
It is already in violation of the rules to do that. | ||
It's a 72-hour, I think, violation every time. | ||
Yeah, and even Mike Johnson violates it. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Day one. | ||
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Yeah. | |
So, there you have it. | ||
Nancy Pelosi. | ||
Well, as long as... | ||
If we can close with this, Owen, real quick. | ||
Senator Josh Hawley is also on the Senate Judiciary Committee, okay? | ||
And the chairman of that committee is Senator Chuck Grassley. | ||
I get it. | ||
He's a dinosaur. | ||
But he's actually not too bad, right? | ||
But here's the problem. | ||
I believe on Thursday, the Senate Judiciary is going to be voting on whether or not Ed Martin is going to proceed to a floor vote for the entire Senate. | ||
The fastest path to, I think, accountability that everybody is starving for within the country. | ||
We're 100 days in and not a single legitimate arrest of everybody that we all know that needs to be arrested. | ||
Remember, most of those members, the deep state target list or the government gangster list, whatever, they have a D.C. jurisdictional hook, which means we need a U.S. attorney that is going to go ham on them. | ||
Appropriately so. | ||
So the faster we can get a U.S. attorney that is confirmed, the faster we can start to action those people. | ||
So do people need to call their senator, tell them to confirm Ed Martin? | ||
You need to call, confront, and let's just say motivate. | ||
And in the case of Adam Bolschiff, this guy is absolutely, he's on that committee. | ||
He's on that committee doing everything he can. | ||
As a Democrat, to block that nomination from moving forward, because guess what? | ||
Adam Bolschiff will be one of the first ones, if I were a guessing person, to be prosecuted by that U.S. attorney. | ||
So keep that in mind as you see the attack pieces going on Ed Martin. | ||
They're going to call him this and that. | ||
I'm going to remind people, good old Mark Kelly from Arizona. | ||
If you look him up, I think National File did a report on him. | ||
He's like Adolph, astronaut Adolph. | ||
That guy was wearing, when he was in the Coast Guard, a KKK hoodie, if I'm not mistaken. | ||
All right, well, we got a swamp to drain. | ||
You're in there swamping, trying to drain it every day, trying to find the flusher, and Ed Martin will assist you in that. | ||
Let's hope we can get him across the finish line. | ||
Ivan Raiklin, thank you for your time. | ||
Godspeed. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
Hey, you know, we got a new special happening right now. | ||
What do we got here? | ||
Let's see. | ||
You guys pull this up for me? | ||
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All right? | ||
We sold a lot of the plush frogs last week. | ||
Very popular. | ||
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These frogs are out of control. | ||
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Pissed off. | ||
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All right. | ||
How about the Democrats? | ||
They are... | ||
Well, listen, let's first go to Jumbo Pritzker. | ||
Jumbo job Pritzker here. | ||
He's going out on a limb. | ||
He's going to call for protests. | ||
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Wow. | |
Let's listen to the governor of Illinois, Jumbo Pritzker, 23. Never before in my life have I called for mass protests, for mobilization. | ||
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For disruption. | |
But I am now. | ||
Yes. Yes. | ||
How old. | ||
How original. | ||
Thank you. | ||
These Republicans cannot know a moment of peace. | ||
We have to understand that we will fight their cruelty with every megaphone and microphone that we have. | ||
We must castigate them on the soapbox and then punish them at the ballot box. | ||
Did you hear he said Republicans should not know a moment of peace? | ||
Wow. | ||
So, not the illegal immigrants that come over here in traffic and rape and kill. | ||
No, they should get all the peace that the Democrats want for them. | ||
But you, just an innocent American that votes Republican, you should not know a moment of peace, says Jumbo Pritzker. | ||
Well, I guess we know which side of the left he's deciding to lean into. | ||
And that's a lot of weight for him to lean into. | ||
Okay. | ||
And then there's a confused individual, Representative McBride. | ||
What was it? | ||
Went from Tim McBride to Tina McBride, I think it was. | ||
Apparently has some new appendages attached at the chest as well. | ||
But you probably don't want to know about that. | ||
But she's fighting. | ||
She's fighting for you Trump haters out there. | ||
He, she wants you to know. | ||
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Clip 24. This is a Congress that is hell-bent on passing a heartless budget that would result in the largest cut in Medicaid in American history. | |
All to partially, just partially pay for tax cuts for Donald Trump's billionaire best friends. | ||
Medicaid is a lifeline. | ||
That this Republican majority is trying to rip away from millions of Americans. | ||
Shame! | ||
And we are here because we will not let them. | ||
We will not let them get away with policies that are a matter of life and death. | ||
Oh, there it is! | ||
Lie for death! | ||
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...who voted against this president in the last election, we're here to fight for you. | |
It's always lie for death. | ||
Oh, is that an AIDS awareness shirt, too? | ||
That's ironic. | ||
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If you believe that politics couldn't work for you, we're here to fight for you. | |
If you are someone who voted for this president in the last election and you don't like what you are seeing, we are here to fight for you. | ||
That's right. | ||
Don't care about anyone but billionaires. | ||
Okay. That fund their campaigns. | ||
Okay. They are willing to hurt everyone. | ||
You know, I'd like to offer a challenge here. | ||
That's enough. | ||
That's fine. | ||
I'd like to offer a challenge there. | ||
By the way, I was told from somebody that the new package that Mr. McBride has is very bold. | ||
Very bold. | ||
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You know, I just, I'm sorry, but I can't help. | |
What is it like as a man? | ||
This individual lived as a man for what, 25, 30 years? | ||
I'd actually like to know that. | ||
I'd actually like to ask, what is it like as a man to all of a sudden now have large breasts? | ||
Like, what is that like to now? | ||
You're now walking around with giant fake breasts. | ||
Two big lumps of plastic surgically attached to your chest. | ||
That has to be strange. | ||
How long does that take to get used to? | ||
You know what? | ||
Never mind. | ||
I challenge the Democrats. | ||
I'd like to challenge the Democrats. | ||
Never take another dollar from a billionaire donor. | ||
Never. | ||
And any super PAC that takes money from a billionaire, you will not take any of that money, too. | ||
Yeah. | ||
How do you think your fundraisers would go? | ||
No, but I'm serious. | ||
Democrats should not take another penny from any super PAC or any donation from any billionaire ever. | ||
And any company worth over a billion dollars for that matter as well. | ||
You want to be principled now. | ||
Don't you want to be principled? | ||
Oh, God. | ||
It's the classic kindergarten cop. | ||
Never gets old. | ||
Do you have the audio for this? | ||
Do you just want to do it? | ||
Why not? | ||
They don't make movies like that anymore, folks. | ||
No. | ||
You probably wouldn't even be allowed to put that into a script these days. | ||
So, can't help but wonder, though. | ||
30 years walking around and then you decide to add giant plastic implants to your front. | ||
Can't be pleasant. | ||
That can't be... | ||
That's got to be tough for a man. | ||
You know? | ||
To have to make that adjustment. | ||
And then, do you think it's an exciting thing too? | ||
Like, ooh, you're going bra shopping for the first time? | ||
This is weird stuff, man. | ||
This is the problem that Democrats have, though. | ||
This is not a problem that you... | ||
A conservative, a Republican voter really has to think about and deal with. | ||
Almost exclusively for liberal Democrats. | ||
Your first time shopping for your support system in your 30s with your new appendages there. | ||
And ironically in your AIDS walk shirt. | ||
I just, my goodness. | ||
This comedy rides itself. | ||
No, she was on the steps of the Capitol. | ||
Here's, actually I think we might have a couple more. | ||
Here, let's go to this one. | ||
Cory Booker and the Democrats, folks, this is just hilarious. | ||
They're out there. | ||
They're staging this protest on the Capitol. | ||
They bring up, I don't know what this is. | ||
It's like a gay trans rabbi. | ||
It's a guy with a yarmulke and a trans flag scarf, it looks like. | ||
I can't figure it out. | ||
But he breaks into song. | ||
So this song might do it, though. | ||
This song could be the end of Trump, folks. | ||
I think he's cooked. | ||
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Clip 20. You know this song from the beginning. | |
I will build this world from love. | ||
And you must build this world from love. | ||
And if we build this world from love Then God will build this world from love Wait, we believe in God now? | ||
Let's build the country we deserve now Thank you. | ||
Do you think that guy has Rabbi Shmully on speed dial? | ||
Or maybe on butt dial? | ||
What in the hell is going on, man? | ||
What is clip 22? | ||
Is that more from this, guys? | ||
What is clip 22 here? | ||
Oh, okay. | ||
That's what I thought. | ||
Okay, we got that one then. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Yikes. | ||
Okay, so you've got, let's see, what was the left doing to protest Trump? | ||
You had a man with fresh breast implants in an AIDS walk shirt. | ||
All right. | ||
And then you had a, I'm assuming, a gay rabbi in a trans flag scarf singing songs? | ||
It can't get any weirder than that. | ||
Certainly, it can't get any stranger than that. | ||
Oh, wait. | ||
Now they're doing an LGBTQ die-off? | ||
It does get weirder? | ||
Tell me not. | ||
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Clip 28. Gender-affirming care is life-saving care. | |
Oh, boy. | ||
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It's not politics. | |
It's health care. | ||
Oh. | ||
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And yet this administration is trying to remove it from reach for especially those on Medicaid. | |
For the over 400,000 trans individuals in this country who could lose access to their care. | ||
When you deny someone's right to care. | ||
You deny their right to live. | ||
And they're dropping like flies behind him. | ||
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I don't know what he's supposed to do. | |
The irony here, they have signs that say they can't erase us, but this is all about how they're committing suicide, erasing themselves. | ||
Are you moved? | ||
Have you been moved? | ||
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And now those programs are facing closures. | |
With no serene service access, no counseling, no housing. | ||
All right. | ||
It's just... | ||
I can't help but laugh. | ||
These people are broken and their political movement is a cancer upon our civilization. | ||
But... | ||
Again, the irony. | ||
A gay man dressed as a woman with an AIDS walk shirt. | ||
The irony. | ||
They're here doing a die-off because they're saying, oh, LGBTQ or trans people can't get... | ||
Their services, so they're committing suicide. | ||
So they have a sign that says, you can't erase us, but they're killing themselves. | ||
All right. | ||
We're just trying to keep tabs on the left here. | ||
It's becoming extremely difficult, actually. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And then, in the midst of it all, there's this stunning video. | ||
This is the case in San Francisco. | ||
I don't know why this isn't talked about more. | ||
Guys, just B-roll what we have here in clip 26 for me. | ||
Thank you. | ||
I don't know why we don't talk about this more. | ||
I don't know why we don't try to address this and figure this out. | ||
Why does San Francisco look like this? | ||
Why? | ||
Can somebody explain to me why we, as a people, Put up with this. | ||
And this isn't to take some stance of intolerance and say, hey, I don't want you here, you disgusting, homeless, stinky bum. | ||
It's to say, why? | ||
Why has this happened to our country? | ||
Why do once great metropolitan cities look like a third world hellhole? | ||
I don't get it. | ||
I don't know why we don't take more of an issue. | ||
I don't know why we don't try to correct course on this. | ||
It's heartbreaking. | ||
And I'm not one to just give these people free stuff. | ||
It's been proven it doesn't help anything. | ||
But it's like the amount of money we spend for foreign countries and foreign aid, we could use that to clean these streets up and give these people somewhere to live. | ||
And fine, if you've got to do the drugs, let them do the drugs. | ||
Just get them out of the cities. | ||
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Get them away from people. | |
I don't want to see this crap, man. | ||
That doesn't make me intolerant. | ||
It makes me normal. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
Who's thinking about taking their kids for a walk down the once great streets of San Francisco? | ||
God, no. | ||
You can't even. | ||
The cities are so... | ||
Destroyed. | ||
You can't even go out. | ||
You can't even take your kids down these streets. | ||
I don't know why this isn't a bigger issue. | ||
I don't know why we don't take this personally. | ||
I don't know why we don't prioritize this. | ||
This is heartbreaking. | ||
It's heartbreaking. | ||
We have so many people this just off. | ||
And then it just takes over just completely all of our inner cities. | ||
It's really sad. | ||
And that's what I'm saying. | ||
It's like, I was talking about it earlier. | ||
You go downtown Austin, and look, part of it is it does get kind of overhyped to a degree, but it's also very real at the same time. | ||
It's kind of like a, it's like, it's like hyperbolic. | ||
It's like, yeah, you can still go out downtown and probably be fine, but also you can't avoid this. | ||
That's also very real. | ||
It's like, you go out downtown Austin, you're going to see this everywhere. | ||
You'll probably even witness a crime. | ||
Some deranged person will threaten you or just strip down and take a dump in the streets. | ||
It's very regular stuff for downtown Austin. | ||
You go to one of these other areas outside of town, these nice areas, red areas, it's like totally family-friendly, totally high-trust society. | ||
None of this. | ||
You don't see any crime. | ||
You don't see any homelessness. | ||
It's just like, it's so refreshing, man. | ||
But it breaks my heart. | ||
It breaks my heart. | ||
And this is what Democrats have done. | ||
They've destroyed our inner cities, and then they move everybody out to the counties, and then they redistrict, and they still steal your vote. | ||
I don't know why we as a country don't look at this and say, we need to do something. | ||
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And fast. | |
We don't have to live in third-world hellholes in our cities, folks. | ||
We used to once have safe, family-friendly, booming metropolitan areas. | ||
Clean metropolitan areas. | ||
And it is all gone. | ||
It has been stolen from us. | ||
And I hate it. | ||
So that's what you got. | ||
All right. | ||
Let me hit this geopolitical stack because it's so important as we close out the show. | ||
Widespread power outage hits Spain and Portugal. | ||
Tens of millions across Spain and Portugal and France. | ||
You're a power outage caused by, they say, rare atmospheric phenomenon. | ||
Yeah, the rare atmospheric phenomenon is liberals have their heads so far up their ass, they're in a different atmosphere. | ||
They're in an atmosphere. | ||
And so they turn the power off. | ||
You are the ones that turn the power off. | ||
They do the same crap in California. | ||
They do the same crap in Texas. | ||
And they say, oh, rolling blackouts. | ||
It's too hot. | ||
It's too cold. | ||
No, you turned off the coal. | ||
You turned off the energy. | ||
So I don't know if that's the case in Europe. | ||
They claim they don't know, but would you be surprised? | ||
And then they say, well, we can't just turn it back on. | ||
The agonizing task of turning Europe's power back on. | ||
No, you turned the power off because you were stopping climate change. | ||
So now it's off. | ||
Huge blaze destroys listed chapel as emergency services rush to tackle flames. | ||
This was in Port... | ||
Talbot, South Wales. | ||
Another church burned to the ground. | ||
They've arrested the two teens that they believe are responsible. | ||
You had an attack in Vancouver. | ||
This is horrible. | ||
Suspect named and charged with murder after 11 killed in car ramming attack. | ||
Did you hear about that? | ||
A young girl among, five years old among the dead. | ||
A suspect, Kaiji Adam Lowe, charged. | ||
And guess what? | ||
Police said the suspect was known to them prior to the attack. | ||
Apparently the suspect was also known to have mental problems. | ||
We know what all that leads to, don't we? | ||
Suspect known to law enforcement. | ||
Was the suspect also pumped with a bunch of drugs, a bunch of pharmaceuticals? | ||
Known mental issues? | ||
You do the math. | ||
What else could take somebody's human soul, humanity, so far removed from them and their consciousness that they would do such a horrendous thing? | ||
Pills. | ||
And then here we go again. | ||
Israel launches airstrike on Beirut. | ||
Israeli military strikes Beirut, saying Hezbollah was the target. | ||
Port explosion in Bandar Abbas may reveal Iran's real weakness. | ||
This is a challenge for Tehran. | ||
They can't ignore the explosion, but what are they going to do? | ||
Are they going to get into a larger war with Israel? | ||
And I think that that's what Israel wants. | ||
I think Israel is trying to bait Iran into it, and even though Trump has said, we're not going to back you in these strikes, I think Netanyahu is going to make a bet. | ||
He's going to make a bet that if Israel can trigger Iran to strike, that the U.S. is going to back him. | ||
He's going to make that bet. | ||
And so they're going to keep bombing, folks. | ||
They're not going to stop. | ||
And now they're bombing Gaza again. | ||
Israeli drone attack on Busy Street in Gaza City kills at least five children. | ||
They're saying at least 44 dead, five children. | ||
Alleged, and then also striking in Yemen happening. | ||
Alleged U.S. airstrike on Yemen prison kills at least 68 people, the Houthis say. | ||
U.S. military says it will limit disclosing details on strikes in Yemen. | ||
Well, that's been the case. | ||
Especially since they struck that one thing that they were claiming was a drum circle, some religious exercise. | ||
Who knows? | ||
I'm just done with it, man. | ||
I just don't want to have anything to do with it. | ||
It shouldn't be our problem. | ||
Now, I understand Trump is trying to get a stranglehold on global trade, and that's what a lot of this has to do with, including Greenland, including Israel, including Yemen, and then obviously the Panama Canal. | ||
But if we just become independent, then we don't have to worry about this crap. | ||
And then everybody can come to us when they need goods. | ||
And we can protect them in that regard. | ||
But that situation is not calming down, is it? | ||
No, sirree. | ||
No, it is not. | ||
Now, a couple weeks ago, we covered a story. | ||
Virginia Jufri... | ||
One of the Epstein whistleblowers got hit by a bus, and we came on air and we said, well, here we go. | ||
This only leaves one place. | ||
She's going to need protection immediately. | ||
Well, she didn't get it. | ||
And now she has allegedly committed suicide. | ||
Virginia Giuffre, prominent Jeffrey Epstein accuser, dies by suicide. | ||
Jeffrey Epstein victim, Virginia Giuffre's lawyer, casts doubt on her suicide. | ||
We've got big question marks over it. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Does anybody think that that was a suicide? | ||
Or is that a message to any other whistleblowers that may come forward? | ||
And now here we are. | ||
A hundred days into the Trump administration. | ||
And how many Epstein clients have been arrested? | ||
How many? | ||
Declassified reports have we gotten? | ||
Zero. | ||
But hey, as President Trump said, Pam Bondi is doing a great job on television. | ||
Boy, is she. | ||
Yes, she is. | ||
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You stay classy, InfoWarriors. | |
Thank you. | ||
I want to make a massive announcement right now. | ||
And I'm so blown away by this. | ||
This is the most exciting thing, quote, supplement-wise. | ||
I've ever done in decades in my career, in my research, okay? | ||
We've had the new methylene blue in, now available at the alexjonesstore.com, for about a week, and I already had mine, and I'm like, yeah, I'm sure it's all USP, I'm sure it's great. | ||
I'm like, oh yeah, I'll remember to take, you know, mine that was just another brand my doctor recommended. | ||
And then yesterday at about 3 o 'clock, I'm watching him shoot B-roll for our new methylene blue that's from one of the top makers in the United States that supplies. | ||
The big box stores that have it. | ||
And sell it for $10 more than we do. | ||
It's a big bottle too. | ||
Ultra-methylene blue. | ||
The highest grade strength USP. | ||
I take a dropper and put it in my iced tea. | ||
And I'm not a placebo guy. | ||
I'm like, okay, I'm taking methylene blue before. | ||
I figure out, you know, the one my doctor told me to get. | ||
I'm sure. | ||
We'll see if it's as good. | ||
15 minutes later. | ||
I feel my hair on my body standing up, and I feel actually an electric current through my fingers in my hands and running up my back. | ||
And I start, I'll be honest, start itching, and I go take my shirt off and look at the mirror because I'm itching, and my skin wasn't like hives. | ||
It wasn't a rash. | ||
My skin turned red. | ||
Not bright red, but red. | ||
It was like glowing. | ||
I was like, what the... | ||
And Chase Guy's like, yeah. | ||
Yeah, he looks like a mad scientist. | ||
I've been taking a lot of it. | ||
His hair is like... | ||
And I'm like, okay, okay. | ||
And then I just, I mean, I swear to God. | ||
I swear on my children, okay? | ||
It is just beyond spectacular. | ||
Quite frankly, I didn't develop... | ||
Optimal Human, when Bigly came on as a big sponsor, and I told them the supplements I wanted from the companies I wanted. | ||
They went out and did what I wanted. | ||
People love them, and they're incredible. | ||
The turmeric, the Shilogy, the Irish Seamoss, all of it. | ||
But they'd had this out for years, and I thought, my green caps are great, and, you know, this other company I use is great because your green superfoods are amazing. | ||
And then I finally took it, and Harrison Smith took it, and I was like, my God. | ||
And by then, we'd been selling it four or five months, and it was already a top seller. | ||
The problem is there's so many ingredients and it's so hard to source and it's so clean at high standards that it's sold out most of the time. | ||
We finally got a decent shipment of it in, but we never offered it for subscription. | ||
Because we just couldn't keep it. | ||
When you subscribe at TheAlexShowStore.com and then they keep it back for you so it never sells out. | ||
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