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What is the New World Order? | ||
Well, ladies and gentlemen, it is a society. | ||
It is a collection. | ||
It is a hierarchy, a principality of criminals. | ||
A giant coral reef that generation after generation gets bigger and bigger and new systems grow on the old systems and the dead systems and hereditary families passing on control and royalty and banking dynasties, allying themselves to keep the population in the dark, | ||
to dumb you down, to misdirect you, to condition you, to brainwash you, to always consolidate the reins of power in fewer and fewer hands in a more and more dictatorial command and control fashion. | ||
This, my friends, is the new world order. | ||
And through their organs of propaganda, through the mainstream media, the dominant media that has been losing some of its power in the last few years, that's why you're seeing the terror attacks now, a desperate gamble to gain money That was Alex Jones in 2001. | ||
What? | ||
What form of terror attacks or false flags might we see now as, yet again, the geopolitical power structure, New World Order, is losing their grip on the attention and the trust of the American people? | ||
And I've got all kinds of examples of that today for you. | ||
Now, the big stories are President Trump earlier today. | ||
You could say going back on mass deportations, I think that that's, I mean, it's partially true. | ||
There's no denying that there's a truth to that. | ||
I don't think that's the full truth. | ||
There's something that's happened here, and I've actually been talking about it on this show, just because I know people that have witnessed it and seen it, and they've been telling me. | ||
So there's a reason why Trump is doing this. | ||
So you can hate it, you can like it, there's a reason behind it. | ||
But of course the mainstream media is not going to tell you that. | ||
So we'll tell you what the real story about the mass deportations are. | ||
And then the other big story, which really broke early yesterday evening, and then was the big story all last night, that's, will Israel strike Iran? | ||
Is that something that Trump is greenlighting? | ||
Is that something Israel is finally going to do? | ||
And I'm just poring through everything last night, and I'm saying, okay, we literally just did this about a month ago. | ||
So it's just the same song and dance from a month ago. | ||
This time, people are concerned, though, because the president has pulled diplomats out of the region, saying that it could be dangerous. | ||
So we're going to have a ton of sound from Trump on both of those issues, dealing with the mass deportations and then dealing with Iran. | ||
And we're really going to go deep into this Iran situation, and we're going to go full spectrum. | ||
We're going to look back 30 years ago. | ||
We're going to look back. | ||
Six years ago. | ||
We're going to look back a couple months ago. | ||
We're going to talk about where the MAGA movement is, where just the general population of America is on this. | ||
This is a big issue. | ||
And you could argue maybe the two biggest MAGA things that we really expect are to get illegal immigration under control. | ||
And to deport millions of illegal aliens and criminal illegal aliens and then keep the United States out of forever wars. | ||
These are probably the two, maybe the two biggest pillars of Make America Great Again. | ||
Now, we can get into the deep state arrests and dealing with the swamp, as it's called. | ||
But with that stuff, you're like, okay, that's kind of a longer shot. | ||
That's a longer shot. | ||
That's not necessarily just political policy. | ||
That's, we would say, what needs to be done, but okay, is anybody really going to do that? | ||
But having the right policy, having the right foreign policy, that's stuff we expect. | ||
So we're going to get into that. | ||
There's all kinds of other news as well. | ||
More reasons to not want to get on an airplane, unfortunately. | ||
And then, oh yeah, more riot footage from last night. | ||
That's right. | ||
It could be a lot worse, though. | ||
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So we'll give credit where credit is due to the Trump administration and law enforcement. | |
It definitely could be worse. | ||
And if they're going to do investigations of this, they've got everywhere they need to look now. | ||
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We'll be right back. | |
We'll be right back. | ||
I'm pouring through my video list here. | ||
We've got over 30 videos for you again today. | ||
Dealing with the protests. | ||
We got a lot of audio from the White House, the Trump administration. | ||
Mass deportations, the situation in Iran. | ||
But what we're going to do is start off with the mass deportation issue. | ||
And then we'll go into the riots because it's tied in. | ||
The two subjects are tied into one another as the riots did expand last night. | ||
The good news is, I think, at least to some extent, the Trump administration has learned, I wouldn't say, it could be better, but they've certainly learned from 2020 how not to handle things and that don't trust the local Democrats. | ||
Don't trust the Democrats at the state level to do what needs to be done. | ||
So they moved a lot quicker to protect property and life and law enforcement. | ||
And it has been effective. | ||
There have definitely been more arrests than last time as far as dealing with just the violent protesters, rioters on the streets. | ||
Now they get in front of a leftist judge, leftist district attorney, prosecuting attorney, who knows if the charges stick. | ||
But arrests are being made. | ||
And if they want to release the violent protesters that the cops had to deal with, then fine. | ||
And they'll have to deal with that, and they'll have to deal with more violent rioters, and people will just either wake up to how corrupt the Democrats are and leftists in the justice system are, or you'll just continue to see this in Democrat cities. | ||
So it's unfortunate, but that's the case. | ||
So we'll review all that. | ||
I had massive incoming, and there are people within MAGA obviously upset, saying Trump has reversed his mass deportation policy. | ||
I think it would be more accurate to state Trump has maybe gone soft on his mass deportation policy. | ||
I think that would be a more honest take to say rather than he's reversed it. | ||
I don't think he's reversed it. | ||
And I know what's happened. | ||
And I've been reporting on what's been happening. | ||
But the problem is, I mean, you go to some business, you go to a big plant, a big factory, there aren't social media people wandering around with cell phones. | ||
Most of those people just work for a living. | ||
They don't really do social media. | ||
You don't have field reporters and talk show hosts, whatever, going to these factories and these businesses filming and getting the story. | ||
I just happened to talk to a lot of these people, so that's why I've been saying, hey, they're doing these deportations at these factories, hundreds of them. | ||
Some of the footage got out, but not much. | ||
Now, if you guys want to bring me that latest statement from Trump, here's what he said earlier today, which had people saying, oh, he's going soft on deportations. | ||
Well, they said he's reversing deportations. | ||
I say he's going soft on deportations. | ||
He says, our great farmers and people in the hotel and leisure business, All right. | ||
Now, let's just be realist about this. | ||
For a second. | ||
Before we think about, emotionally, if this is a policy switch or not, or if this is what we voted for or not. | ||
Biden let in 20 million illegal aliens. | ||
Okay, that is a catastrophic number. | ||
That is an astronomical number. | ||
That is, what is that, the entire population of New York City? | ||
Probably more? | ||
So that's what we're dealing with here. | ||
And that's on top of illegal immigration already in this country for decades. | ||
So you probably have, what do you think, 40 million illegal aliens in the United States of America? | ||
And then you have a percentage of them that are actual violent criminals. | ||
And if you're looking at it pragmatically from a realistic perspective, what are you going to do? | ||
You're going to target the violent criminals. | ||
I don't think anybody would disagree with that. | ||
Now, that might not change the stance of many people within MAGA that says, well, we want them all gone. | ||
Okay, perfectly fair. | ||
But you're President Trump, maybe you want them all gone too. | ||
About a month ago, the Trump administration was hearing from its supporters, its voters, saying, we want more mass deportations. | ||
We want more mass deportations. | ||
I think Trump resonated with this. | ||
There's this weird thing, and I get it. | ||
It's the gravity of Trump. | ||
It's the gravity of the White House being the president of the United States. | ||
But you have to understand that President Trump cannot do everything. | ||
He just cannot do everything. | ||
So a lot of times, he has to delegate. | ||
And whether that process goes well or not, whether the person he delegates duties to end up following through or not, sometimes he can deal with it, sometimes he can't, sometimes he's too busy to find out, and then he does find out. | ||
So about a month ago, they have a meeting with Kristi Noem and Tom Holman. | ||
And Trump's cabinet, Stephen Miller and others, and they're like, we gotta get the deportations numbers up. | ||
Deportation numbers are low. | ||
So pressure is applied to ICE and DHS to ramp up the deportation numbers. | ||
So they say, okay. | ||
So right after that happens, they just start getting whatever, they just start scraping whatever data they can get on illegal aliens. | ||
And then they say, where are they? | ||
So they can scrape data, and then they can say, okay, here's the criminals. | ||
And then they can say, do we know where these criminals are? | ||
Say, okay, we have this many criminals that we can go and get right now. | ||
Okay, they go and get them. | ||
And then we have this many criminals. | ||
We're not really sure. | ||
We can continue to investigate. | ||
Okay, we'll continue to follow that. | ||
And then you've got this other list over here of people that are here illegally, but they just came in, maybe applied for asylum, whatever. | ||
But they haven't committed any crimes here. | ||
They're not on one of the lists of known terrorists or violent criminal when they come in. | ||
So they just prioritize, okay, well, let's just go after the bad guys. | ||
Well, then the pressure is applied. | ||
Then the pressure is applied. | ||
And they say, well, I guess we'll go into this list over here. | ||
We got this other list of tens of millions of illegal immigrants that are here, illegal aliens. | ||
So, I mean, you know, they worked out. | ||
We know that 20 of them work over here. | ||
We know 100 of them work over here. | ||
We know a bunch of them like to hang out down over here, look for work. | ||
So, yeah, okay, we can just go round them up. | ||
So then they do. | ||
So they do these massive roundups. | ||
Some of the footage got out, but like I said, most people working at factories, working at farms, working at these big production warehouses, all this stuff, they're not filming. | ||
They don't have social media. | ||
They're not calling reporters. | ||
I just happen to know a lot of these people, so they were just telling me that this happened today. | ||
I got some footage. | ||
We showed some footage on the air. | ||
So they start going to farms, going to factories, going to all these places, warehouses, and they started rounding them up, rounding them up by the hundreds. | ||
So eventually now, the Trump administration starts getting these calls. | ||
President Trump starts getting these calls. | ||
He knows some of these people. | ||
They have direct access to Trump. | ||
And they say, hey, you know, your guys just came in here. | ||
And arrested a hundred of my workers. | ||
We're getting crushed now. | ||
We're getting killed. | ||
There's no one else. | ||
And ironically, I'm thinking about this, maybe an attempt at humor here. | ||
We always assume that somebody will take these jobs. | ||
And it's not that that's not a fair assumption. | ||
I think the problem is we assume that because that's the type of people we are. | ||
That's the type of people we surround ourselves with. | ||
And I'm sitting here watching these leftist protests that are going on all day long now. | ||
They're out on the streets right now all across America. | ||
And I'm like, okay, this is why they can't fill the jobs. | ||
Liberals won't work. | ||
They refuse to work. | ||
So it's like this big joke of like, well, do you not have a job? | ||
Apparently not. | ||
And they won't take these jobs. | ||
So the liberals are like, the liberals in Congress and all the Democrat leadership is like, well, nobody will take these jobs. | ||
No, that's not true. | ||
Liberals won't take these jobs. | ||
Do you know conservatives? | ||
Do you know right-wingers? | ||
Do you know Republican voters, Trump supporters that don't work? | ||
Do you know any that don't have a job? | ||
So you don't see right-wing demonstrations, protests, whatever, during the work week. | ||
You don't see right-wingers out late at night. | ||
They have jobs. | ||
They have families. | ||
That's only liberals. | ||
Liberals won't work the jobs. | ||
They're the bums. | ||
So, okay. | ||
So these factories, these farmers, they get in touch with the Trump administration and they say, hey, whoa. | ||
You just rounded up a hundred of my workers. | ||
I'm getting crushed on the line here. | ||
I'm getting crushed. | ||
I need them. | ||
And Trump might say, well, can't you hire an American? | ||
We'd like you to hire an American. | ||
And there's no Americans? | ||
No, there's no one. | ||
I could put out an ad and we might be able to hire some people in some stretch of time, but I got production I need now. | ||
Say, okay. | ||
So Trump says, well, all right. | ||
Okay, we'll stop arresting the workers. | ||
Now, whether you agree with that or not, people will fall on both sides. | ||
I get why people are upset and want the mass deportations. | ||
And I get why President Trump says, hey, I'm getting called from business leaders and they're saying we're deporting and detaining their workers and they need them back. | ||
What am I going to do? | ||
Tell them too bad? | ||
So I say, yeah, tell them too bad. | ||
So, okay, that's a difficult thing. | ||
I can understand both sides of the issue. | ||
And maybe there's a complex solution to try to deal with this or make it right. | ||
I think one thing that needs to be done immediately is repatriate funds that are going overseas, especially if you are an illegal alien. | ||
And maybe that's where you make it kind of hurt a little bit if that is happening. | ||
If you are here working illegally and you're sending funds back to whatever home country or foreign country, we're going to basically tax that 25%, 50%? | ||
Way too low right now. | ||
Or maybe you try to stop this issue now and you say, okay, well, from here on out, if you hire an illegal alien, Then the business is gonna get fined. | ||
And maybe you find a way to deter it from even getting to this point. | ||
But you get back to the source. | ||
You get back to the root. | ||
We have 40 million illegal aliens in this country. | ||
20 million were let in in a four-year span. | ||
You have leftist communist bums that don't wanna work. | ||
And so Trump is just trying to manage all of this, all of these waves, this ocean of So I don't think it's fair to say he's retracted on the mass deportations. | ||
I think it's fair to say he's gone soft on the mass deportations, but you can certainly understand why when he's getting calls every day from people he knows and some of his biggest supporters that own businesses saying, your guys just detained half of my working staff. | ||
Now, Now, Trump also posted this in a follow-up a couple hours ago. | ||
Biden let 21 million unvetted illegal aliens flood into the country from some of the most dangerous and dysfunctional nations on Earth, many of them rapists, murderers, and terrorists. | ||
This tsunami of illegals has destroyed Americans' public schools. | ||
Hospitals, parks, community resources, and living conditions. | ||
They have stolen American jobs, consumed billions of dollars in free welfare, and turned the once idyllic communities like Springfield, Ohio, into third world nightmares. | ||
I campaigned on and received a historic mandate for the largest mass deportation program in American history. | ||
Polling shows overwhelming public support for getting the illegals out, and that is exactly what we will do. | ||
As Commander-in-Chief, I will always protect and defend the heroes of ICE and Border Patrol. | ||
Whose work has already resulted in the most secure border in American history. | ||
Anyone who assaults or attacks ICE or border agents will do hard time in jail. | ||
Those who are here illegally should either self-deport using the CBP1 home app or ICE will find you and remove you, saying America is not negotiable. | ||
So, he comes out with the first truth social in the morning. | ||
He then makes a statement, I'll play here quickly. | ||
And then I'm sure he hears the backlash, like, what? | ||
Mass deportations aren't happening? | ||
And he says, whoa, hold on. | ||
Let's put out a statement. | ||
Mass deportations are still happening. | ||
So there's a lot of give and take here. | ||
Now, this is Trump earlier at a press conference talking about the mass deportations in clip four. | ||
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What made you change your mind about targeting in California? | |
Farmers and people in the hotel and leisure business. | ||
Well, we're not targeting. | ||
In fact, if you look today, I put out a statement today about farmers. | ||
Our farmers are being hurt badly by, you know, they have very good workers. | ||
They've worked for them for 20 years. | ||
They're not citizens, but they've turned out to be, you know, great. | ||
And we're going to have to do something about that. | ||
We can't take farmers and take all their people and send them back because they don't have And you know what's going to happen and what is happening? | ||
They get rid of some of the people because, you know, you go into a farm and you look and people don't, they've been there for 20, 25 years and they've worked great and the owner of the farm loves them and everything else. | ||
You're supposed to throw them out. | ||
And you know what happens? | ||
They end up hiring the people, the criminals that have come in, the murderers from prisons and everything else. | ||
So we're going to have an order on that pretty soon, I think. | ||
We can't do that to our farmers. | ||
And leisure, too. | ||
Hotels. | ||
We're going to have to use a lot of common sense on that. | ||
Well, I don't want to say eminent, but it looks like it's something. | ||
So that's the next clip. | ||
So Trump makes the first truth. | ||
Social post and then says that, then gets extreme backlash on mass deportations, releases the second post saying no, mass deportations are still coming. | ||
Now, whatever he does, he's going to piss somebody off. | ||
So he's going to have to find a common sense solution that's going to upset a lot of people that wanted 20 million, 30 million deportations, which is an astronomical task, not impossible, but astronomical. | ||
So they're re-encouraging people to self-deport. | ||
And then the Washington Post was claiming earlier this week that there have been a million illegal alien workers that have self-deported. | ||
Now, you can't be confident that that's the case. | ||
They're just saying that is a million that have left the workforce since the CBP1 app and the self-deportation order was given. | ||
So they're assuming that that's probably a close number to how many of them were illegal aliens working here, but you could debate that. | ||
But it is having some effect. | ||
But 1 million, if it is, is not 20 million. | ||
So Trump is going to anger people no matter what he does here. | ||
I think the one thing, no matter what, that would at least relieve some of this tension that the base is feeling over mass deportations is Wherever we find that there are welfare dollars or any entitlement programs or anything, government-funded, taxpayer-funded, going to non-citizens, going to illegal aliens, we're cutting it all. | ||
There will be no more money, there will be no more free money, no more charity money for illegal aliens, period. | ||
Period. | ||
Now, if you're here working... | ||
Good for you. | ||
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Lucky you. | |
Congratulations. | ||
You slipped through the cracks. | ||
I would advise that you do whatever you need to do to become of legal status. | ||
But, you know, it's like bum-rushing the club. | ||
You know, 20 million of them came in in four years. | ||
Some of them are going to get into the country and work. | ||
And when the Trump administration tries to deport them all, they get calls saying, half my workforce just left the farm. | ||
What do you want me to do? | ||
Not provide the produce to the local grocery stores here? | ||
So then, he'll probably have to think about some sort of an amnesty package, not to give citizenship to. | ||
But to somehow fast-track work visas, if you can prove that you've been here working, not breaking any laws, whatever it is, you're not going to get any entitlements. | ||
The Democrats try to pretend like these are entitlements. | ||
This is charity. | ||
This is non-citizen, illegal alien charity. | ||
And the bank, the charity is broke. | ||
So it's over. | ||
If you can get through and you can work and kind of get away with it and maybe eventually get a work visa, whatever the case is, lucky you. | ||
Lucky you. | ||
They bum-rushed the club. | ||
It's like, hey, you know, about 30, 20-year-olds just bum-rushed the bar here and the bouncer was only able to get 10 of them, so 10 people got through. | ||
They're at the bar right now. | ||
Congratulations. | ||
So that's kind of the situation. | ||
It's not good. | ||
It's not good for anybody. | ||
There's no outcome that will work for everybody. | ||
And it all falls on the 20 million illegals that came in under Biden, plus the 20 million probably that were here before that even happened, just been coming here for years. | ||
Now, granting the amnesty, generally speaking, and fast-tracking citizenship. | ||
Will be a mistake if they choose to do it. | ||
It was a mistake when Ronald Reagan did it. | ||
That's part of the reason why California is such a disaster today. | ||
So they certainly can't do that. | ||
But you can repatriate the funds that are being sent overseas by these workers. | ||
You can cut off all the welfare. | ||
And that won't disrupt things. | ||
And that won't break too many hearts. | ||
So these things need to be done. | ||
But now there's no doubt going to be an internal struggle dealing with these deportations. | ||
Now, you've got to figure, okay, how are they able to get these jobs? | ||
So somebody's got to go and investigate that. | ||
How are they able to get these jobs? | ||
They say, oh, they're taxpayers. | ||
Well, if they're here, if they don't have a legal status, then how are they taxpayers? | ||
So somebody needs to figure all that out and figure out why that's happening and find a solution to that fast as well. | ||
So, folks, the truth of the matter is the border invasion is a complete disaster. | ||
The numbers that came in were astronomical. | ||
And this is a tough thing. | ||
It's a really hard task. | ||
There's no easy way to put it. | ||
There's no easy way to do it. | ||
So you can be mad at Trump for saying he's reversed on the mass deportations, but then you might have grocery stores that don't have the produce. | ||
It's just the truth. | ||
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All right, I suppose now we can move into these protests and is it all connected? | ||
And there are some other connections that people are making now, including Tom Homan, that just makes sense. | ||
Because when you watch all of this stuff and you study it deeply, you always know when the right hand is doing something, the left hand is over here doing something else. | ||
So it's like, hey, look over here at the right hand. | ||
Look at the riots. | ||
Look at all this stuff. | ||
And then the left hand is under the table, you know, shivving you and shaking you down and robbing you. | ||
And that's why when they first started, I said, oh, what a convenience. | ||
You're struggling with support for the big, beautiful bill. | ||
Now you get these riots and you can drum up some more support for all of it with some of the more controversial issues in there. | ||
Well, now, and when you've got so much corruption, so many people benefit. | ||
That's why there's so many different hands involved when you have these protests going on. | ||
So there's other elements of a distraction here as well. | ||
But now you've had multiple, multiple calls out of Washington, D.C. and Congress to investigate who's funding and organizing this. | ||
Now, I don't understand. | ||
This shouldn't be a long process. | ||
They should already have the list by now. | ||
So that's a little strange that they don't already have that list of who's funding and organizing it. | ||
We already have it. | ||
Most of it is public. | ||
So it's kind of a strange thing to say, okay, we're gonna look into it. | ||
Well, I mean, it's all public. | ||
You don't have to look into anything. | ||
You go look at all the public stuff, and then you find out, okay, who's funding it? | ||
Who's organizing it? | ||
But we keep hearing it. | ||
Now, Trump had a press conference earlier today where he asked and answered the question of, are we gonna find out who's funding it? | ||
He had this to say in clip two. | ||
And when it comes to Los Angeles or other cities, if we see other cities are gearing up, and these people are agitators, they're paid, they're professionals, they're insurrectionists, they're troublemakers, they're all of those things. | ||
But I believe they're paid. | ||
And we're going to find out through Pam Bondi and her great staff, her great people, just as who they are. | ||
Does that give you any confidence? | ||
I think you're doing some investigations in that in Congress, but we're gonna find out Just one thing. | ||
So they took the bricks away from people. | ||
They're walking in with satchels of bricks. | ||
Now, why do you have bricks? | ||
You have bricks because you throw bricks. | ||
They're very potent. | ||
If they hit you, they kill you. | ||
And they took them away. | ||
The military took them away. | ||
They saw them. | ||
What the hell is this? | ||
The guy could hardly carry him. | ||
He had many bricks. | ||
He's a strong guy. | ||
Couldn't carry him. | ||
And they saw that and they took them away. | ||
Then they found others with bricks. | ||
But they're ingenious. | ||
They also brought hammers along, very heavy hammers. | ||
And I saw them pounding the curb and pounding the sidewalk. | ||
And it was like a military operation. | ||
This guy's pounding strong, boom, big shots. | ||
And it was breaking up granite, the granite curbs. | ||
And the granite was breaking up and the concrete was breaking up. | ||
And there was lines of people standing there and handing them. | ||
And then he stopped handing them. | ||
They just went down and picked them up. | ||
It was so professional. | ||
I said, that's a professional organization. | ||
This is not like people at random. | ||
This guy's breaking up because they couldn't use the bricks. | ||
So who would think of this even? | ||
Did a lot of damage. | ||
A lot of curbs are broken. | ||
A lot of sidewalks broken. | ||
But I never saw that before. | ||
That's one I haven't seen. | ||
I thought I saw it all. | ||
And they have it on tape. | ||
And with that, people get killed. | ||
They go to the bridges and they drop the concrete off the top of the bridge with a car coming along at 70 miles an hour and the person dies. | ||
We had a lot of car problems. | ||
You saw that. | ||
They were all over the road. | ||
They were littered all over the road where the cars got stopped by concrete going through the front windshield. | ||
These are bad people. | ||
If we didn't go, Los Angeles right now would be on fire. | ||
It would be- A disaster. | ||
And we stopped it. | ||
And last night was very good. | ||
Nobody showed up. | ||
You know why they didn't show up? | ||
Because we were there. | ||
If it was just the police, because the police are great. | ||
I know those police, they're great, but they're told not to do anything. | ||
They're not allowed to act. | ||
Thank you. | ||
I think he's right about that. | ||
I think they definitely stopped these things from getting way worse. | ||
Maybe specifically in Los Angeles, maybe across the country. | ||
And, you know, also with Eric Adams and his kind of newfound relationship with conservatism as a Democrat, I'm sure he probably told the police there too, like, hey, you know, if you need to beat some ass, beat some ass. | ||
So the New York police haven't really been screwing around either. | ||
Of course, Eric Adams, a former cop. | ||
So I do think the response here has been much better than we've seen in the past. | ||
Much better. | ||
So now we get into the issue of, okay, who's funding it? | ||
Now, Trump was asked specifically about the No Kings this weekend. | ||
He said this in clip three. | ||
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Several no-kings protests planned across the country on Saturday as well. | |
What are your thoughts on those? | ||
What are they called? | ||
No kings? | ||
No kings. | ||
I don't feel like a king. | ||
I have to go through hell to get stuff approved. | ||
A king would say, I'm not gonna get this. | ||
A king would have never had the California mandate to even be talking to him. | ||
He wouldn't have to call up Mike Johnson and Thune and say, fellas, you gotta pull this off and after years we get it done. | ||
No, no, we're not a king. | ||
We're not a king at all. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
By the way, noteworthy before we move on to some other statements on the investigation into who's funding and organizing it. | ||
Trump was also, he was complimentary of Rand Paul. | ||
There was some dust up where Paul got blackballed from the White House picnic coming up. | ||
And then there was this funny video. | ||
People were saying he looked like a baby. | ||
Whatever. | ||
I like Rand Paul. | ||
I think he's one of the good guys. | ||
But no, Trump was then speaking positively about Rand Paul and said, no, he'll be at the picnic. | ||
He's been invited. | ||
So they got that figured out. | ||
And maybe they sit next to each other at the picnic. | ||
Maybe they'll be on the grass on a blanket, you know, sharing biscuits or something. | ||
What did you eat at a picnic? | ||
A sandwich? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Do people still do picnics? | ||
He'll be having a picnic. | ||
Trump was also calling on world unity when he was starting to ask about the tensions between Iran and Israel. | ||
Why are they so anti-Russia? | ||
Russia basically won. | ||
He said the United States and Russia basically won World War II and he also mentioned how you had the 51 million Russians that died. | ||
51 million Russians died in World War II. | ||
So he was like, you know, I don't get it. | ||
I try to make these deals with the world. | ||
I try to make deals with Europe and Russia. | ||
And we get along with Putin. | ||
And it's just these European leaders, they're so anti-Russia. | ||
They're so anti-Putin. | ||
It's like they fought the bad guys in World War II. | ||
They saved your ass. | ||
So just some other notable commentary from Trump there. | ||
But to the investigations, Josh Hawley last night, he's going to launch his investigation. | ||
He announced it. | ||
Yesterday, speaking on who's organizing and funding these deals in clip eight. | ||
Senator Josh Hawley joins us now. | ||
All right, Senator Tulsi Gabbard just said that these riots in L.A. and all over the country are orchestrated. | ||
Can you tell us anything about that? | ||
Yeah, I think that's absolutely right, Jesse. | ||
These aren't spontaneous at all. | ||
They're about as authentic as AstroTurf. | ||
They are bought and paid for flash mobs. | ||
And I want to know who's doing the buying and the paying. | ||
That's why today I've launched an investigation. | ||
I've sent multiple investigative demands today to various groups out on social media claiming they are paying for this. | ||
They are organizing it. | ||
They are financing it. | ||
We've all seen the videos of vans driving up, handing out gas masks right before somebody blows up a car. | ||
It's time we found out. | ||
Where's the money coming from? | ||
Who's really behind this? | ||
I think the American people deserve answers. | ||
Now, when you look at his letter that he sent out yesterday and the demands in it, folks, if they follow through with this, you're going to get results. | ||
And, you know, we're up against this, like, perpetual glass. | ||
I call it a glass ceiling. | ||
But it's like, we keep running into this glass where it's like, okay, name the topic. | ||
It's the same story. | ||
Epstein list, anything else? | ||
It's like, okay, we're right here. | ||
It's like, and what we want is right over there, and then you start to walk into it, and it's just like, there's just like this glass barrier. | ||
It's like this invisible barrier. | ||
It's like, what the hell? | ||
Why can't I get the Epstein list? | ||
Like, what? | ||
So it's the same thing with this. | ||
All the demands that he put out yesterday, if they follow through on it, they will find out who's funding and organizing it. | ||
And then what happens? | ||
The criminal referrals will end up where, ladies and gentlemen? | ||
Pam Bondi's desk. | ||
Pam Bondi's desk. | ||
Now, he's not the only one investigating this. | ||
Now, Trump said the DOJ is investigating this. | ||
I don't know if anybody has faith in Pam Bondi anymore. | ||
She can find a mean cup of coffee. | ||
She can find a mean coffee shop, and she'll take care of that. | ||
She'll shut that little coffee shop down for being pro-Palestine. | ||
But, you know, criminal referrals that are actually dealing with real corruption that her duties would fall under, you know, nowhere to be found on that. | ||
So it'll be interesting to see what happens with Holly here. | ||
But, you know, I have an idea. | ||
And maybe this is kind of the final test for Pam Bonney. | ||
She already looks like she's ready for Fox News. | ||
I mean, she doesn't come off as an attorney general to anybody anymore. | ||
She comes off as a Fox News host. | ||
Seems like that's more what she's interested in. | ||
So maybe that's fine. | ||
Maybe that was the deal from the beginning. | ||
She was just filling the seat until Trump was ready for somebody else. | ||
We'll see. | ||
Of course, Trump is going to speak positively about her. | ||
Of course he is. | ||
I think if Pam Bondi fails, because this is an easy one. | ||
This is an easy one. | ||
It really just comes down to will and guts. | ||
And if Pam Bondi doesn't have the will, And if Pam Bonney doesn't have the guts, then it's time to find someone that does. | ||
Maybe that someone is Josh Hawley. | ||
Maybe Attorney General Josh Hawley is what we need. | ||
Just an idea. | ||
Just looking for a solution to problems. | ||
But if Howley produces results in his investigation, and he gets all the demands that he's seeking, and he puts a criminal referral on Pam Bondi's desk, and she does nothing with it again, then I think that's it. | ||
That's the final straw. | ||
I think that's it. | ||
And I'm not here making excuses for Pam Bondi. | ||
I think, you know, I was off the Bondi chain about as quick as anybody. | ||
I saw that deal almost immediately. | ||
But with some of this stuff, it's like, who knows what she can or can't do as far as if there's even anything left of the Epstein files. | ||
Now, she blew it by lying to the American people and doing that Bindergate stunt. | ||
That's on her. | ||
But yeah, if there's nothing to be found, then okay, there's nothing to be found. | ||
But lying about it, that's a different story. | ||
So I don't know, just coming up with ideas here. | ||
If we go through that process and Bonnie does nothing, I think it's time for Attorney General Holley. | ||
It could be somebody else, but I like that. | ||
Here's Kristi Noem taking a different approach to investigating the organizers and funders in Clip 10. With their leadership, and we also have the IRS here that's helping us track how these violent protesters are funded. | ||
What NGOs out there, what unions, what other individuals may be funding these violent perpetuators that are in these protests that take people who may be wanting to come and be peaceful, but instead turn these into very violent activities that go after law enforcement that's just simply not acceptable. | ||
So, you know, I was thinking about that after she said it, and I said, well, this is interesting. | ||
The IRS being used... | ||
And I thought to myself, hmm, you know, the Secret Service has to investigate some of that crap. | ||
I don't know why it falls under the Secret Service's purview to look at counterfeit funding investigations. | ||
I'm thinking, you know, what if you just repurposed the IRS? | ||
What if you got the IRS off our back and they stopped doing tax collections and they just started investigating financial crimes instead? | ||
What if you just did that? | ||
Because I'd want the IRS shut down. | ||
The IRS should have been shut down a long time ago. | ||
And you say, well, how are they going to collect all these taxes? | ||
Oh, well, there's a solution to that too. | ||
It's called cut the taxes. | ||
So you solve a lot of problems by doing that. | ||
But okay, here we go. | ||
The investigation is on. | ||
It shouldn't be too hard to find this stuff. | ||
They're very public about it. | ||
But where does it end up? | ||
Right there on Blondie's desk. | ||
Which seems to be a black hole. | ||
Now they did actually arrest And they're about $60 a pop. | ||
So, I mean, that's well-funded stuff. | ||
Somebody's paying for that stuff. | ||
So they arrested an individual who was handing them out. | ||
So there's a lead for them. | ||
Of course, we provided them multiple leads yesterday. | ||
And there's some follow-up on that today, too. | ||
But let's get to that in a second. | ||
Same press conference, had some other fireworks, but first year's acting ICE director Todd Lyons, who blames Democrat Party rhetoric, and he's not wrong, for these riots in Clip 11. The rhetoric of a lot of elected officials and people, what really caused this. | ||
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We've heard so much. | |
If ICE had a criminal warrant, if ICE had a judicial warrant. | ||
Cities would cooperate with us. | ||
On this past Friday you saw that. | ||
You saw the men and women of ICE and these other DOJ partners executing a criminal warrant. | ||
On a criminal immigration enforcement case, yet the city turned against us and we had violent protesters. | ||
And that just won't happen because the men and women of ICE won't be deterred by this. | ||
We're going to be out there every day conducting our law enforcement mission. | ||
No protesters are going to block our way because the brave men and women of ICE and these DOJ partners you see up here, along with our partners with the Los Angeles Police Department, are going to ensure that we handle these protesters, but we are out there safely conducting these operations and we will get the worst, the worst off the street. | ||
Well, that's exactly it, and this needs to be the message. | ||
Every single member of the Trump administration, every single leader in these law enforcement agencies that's not a corrupt Democrat needs to be saying the same thing. | ||
They need to be coming out in unison at every press conference and say, this is a Democrat Party riot. | ||
This is Democrat Party terrorism. | ||
They did this. | ||
They called for this. | ||
Unequivocally, make sure the American people understand that. | ||
Absolutely, every single day. | ||
And if you want to throw the mainstream media in there with them, go ahead. | ||
But definitely make sure that sticks to the Democrat Party. | ||
Everybody needs to be on message with that. | ||
Now, here was the other firework that happened. | ||
Democrat Senator Alex Padilla attempted to crash Kristi Noem's press conference. | ||
Guys, let's go to the first, the one angle that's longer in clip 14 first, because this kind of shows the whole thing. | ||
But he doesn't identify himself. | ||
He doesn't have anything on his person that would identify him as a senator, probably intentionally. | ||
He knew exactly what he was doing, and he says, oh, I just so happened to be there. | ||
No, he knew exactly what he was doing. | ||
He planned this stunt. | ||
And then when security tried to escort him out the door, he pushed back and resisted. | ||
So he did it all to himself. | ||
And then when they finally arrested him, they did kind of botch the handcuff job there. | ||
But he wasn't making it easy. | ||
He wasn't cooperating. | ||
So let's go with the long clip first. | ||
This is Senator Alex Padilla getting arrested, trying to disrupt Noam's press conference, clip 14. I have questions for the secretary because the fact of the matter is a half a dozen violent criminals that you're rotating on your hands off. | ||
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On the ground, on the ground, hands on your back, hands on your back. | |
Lay flat, lay flat. | ||
Other hand, sir. | ||
So yeah, you probably could have had the arrest a little better, but again, he was resisting. | ||
He didn't make it easy. | ||
So he showed up to make a scene. | ||
He showed up to try to disrupt. | ||
The press conference. | ||
And he got stopped. | ||
And even when you listen to that, he just randomly says, Senator Padilla, nobody knows what you're talking about. | ||
Dude, you're some random dude trying to disrupt a press conference. | ||
Yes, security is going to remove you. | ||
And then you tried to resist it and you pushed back. | ||
What do you think is going to happen? | ||
So he knew exactly what he was going to do. | ||
And he's probably feeling good about himself now, too. | ||
He probably wanted to get arrested. | ||
You know, they're so jealous of how cool Trump is now. | ||
They think, oh, if I get arrested, I'll be that cool. | ||
Oh, but now he's crying victim. | ||
Nobody's buying it. | ||
It's not working. | ||
And if he really, if he really was trying to have a conversation or get a word in, he would have told, he would have told, he would have told, He would have sat in the media gaggle or stood in the media gaggle with everyone else and asked a question. | ||
But no, he wanted to disrupt. | ||
He wanted to make a scene. | ||
He wanted to get arrested. | ||
So don't buy any other story. | ||
That's what happened. | ||
Now we got a couple other angles of this, but we might as well move on. | ||
So Homeland Security, whose press conference it was, followed up with a statement. | ||
Senator Padilla chose disrespectful political theater and interrupted a live press conference without identifying himself or having his Senate security pin on him as he lunged towards Secretary Noem. | ||
Mr. Padilla was told repeatedly to back away and did not comply with officers'repeated commands. | ||
Secret Service thought he was an attacker and officers acted appropriately. | ||
Secretary Noem met with Senator Padilla after So he could have done that the whole time. | ||
Or he could have waited and asked questions. | ||
Or he could have been there with his Senate. | ||
Security pin on and let them know he was there. | ||
No, he wanted to get arrested. | ||
Now, what's funny is, if you were watching it on live TV, you're not even really sure what was happening. | ||
His disruption was so ineffective, Noam didn't even stop talking. | ||
She didn't even pause for a second. | ||
So, his disruption was completely feckless. | ||
And if he thinks he's going to get any political capital out of the momentary detaining he had to experience, he's not going to get anything out of that either. | ||
So this was a nothing for him, and he looks like an idiot, and he might have a sprained wrist. | ||
Gavin Newsom follows up. | ||
They want to be the victims now. | ||
Senator Padilla is one of the most decent people I know. | ||
This is outrageous, dictatorial, and shameful. | ||
Trump and his shock troops are out of control. | ||
This must end now. | ||
First of all, again, this had nothing to do with Trump. | ||
This had nothing to do with Noam. | ||
This is basic security at a federal agency's press conference. | ||
There's nothing out of the ordinary about this. | ||
It would have happened under any administration with any other federal leader speaking. | ||
But they want to cry victim. | ||
You know, dictatorial, outrageous, shameful, abuse of law enforcement. | ||
Yeah. | ||
That ain't going to fly anymore after everything you did to Trump and Trump supporters and Trump associates. | ||
It's not going to fly. | ||
With all the political arrests that you made, you tried to convince America that Mar-a-Lago was worth $20 million. | ||
So, sorry. | ||
Any tears about political arrests and persecution? | ||
They dried up at high noon in Death Valley. | ||
But they'll try. | ||
Oh, they'll try. | ||
All right, we still got more on these riots as we are about to hit the... | ||
And then we've got some fiery exchange between Kathy Hochul and Elise Stefanik that we're going to play on the other side of this break. | ||
So a lot more to come here. | ||
And then we're going to dig into the situation with Israel and Iran. | ||
And we're going to do full spectrum breakdowns of this. | ||
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It's time to take a stand. | |
This is The War Room with Owen Schroer. | ||
Share this message right now at banned.video. | ||
Do you know who Sakir Akan is? | ||
You should, as the governor of New York State. | ||
Do you know? | ||
Refresh my recollection. | ||
He was an illegal migrant in New York. | ||
And do you know what crime he committed in addition to being here illegally? | ||
No, I do not. | ||
You do not? | ||
This was widely reported. | ||
He found a 15-year-old girl, threatened her with a metal pole, told her to get into the backseat of his car. | ||
He took her clothes off and he violently raped her in Albany, New York. | ||
Do you know who Sebastian Zapita Khalil is? | ||
I'm sure you'll tell me. | ||
There's many cases whether they're- These are high profile cases. | ||
New Yorkers know about them and you don't. | ||
So let's talk about Sebastian Zapita Khalil. | ||
Do you know who that is? | ||
I don't have the specific details at my disposal, no. | ||
Well, this is an illegal migrant in New York because of your sanctuary state policies. | ||
Do you know what crime he committed? | ||
I'm not familiar at this moment. | ||
I bet you're gonna be familiar when I remind you. | ||
He found a sleeping woman on the subway, lit her on fire, and burned her alive. | ||
This is in Kathy Hochul's New York. | ||
And as I'm sure you are aware, and I'll remind you, that ICE issued an order to detain this violent criminal, but that was rejected by New York officials due to sanctuary state laws. | ||
Now, do you know who Raymond Rojas Basilio is? | ||
I just want to say this. | ||
These crimes are horrific. | ||
Because of your sanctuary state policies. | ||
In all of these cases, we would work with ICE to remove them. | ||
You did not in this case. | ||
They are walking down the streets because of your policies and your executive order that you signed three times. | ||
Now, Raymond Rojas Basilio. | ||
Do you know who that is? | ||
I'm telling you this. | ||
You don't know who it is. | ||
I will explain to you the policies of New York. | ||
We cooperate with- I know you're just trying to- You do not. | ||
You do not. | ||
Specifically, ICE was told not to detain this individual, and he burned a woman alive on the New York subways in Kathy Hochul's New York. | ||
So I will keep on going. | ||
What about Raymond Rojas Basilio? | ||
Do you know who that is? | ||
I'm going to tell you our overall policy, which will address all this. | ||
I'll tell you who that is. | ||
He is an illegal who molested an 11 year old in our state because again of your sanctuary state policies. | ||
This illegal was shielded from federal immigration enforcement and able to commit this heinous crime. | ||
And what about Wilson Castillo Diaz? | ||
Do you know who that is? | ||
I'm telling you this, we do cooperate fully with ICE in criminal prosecution. | ||
You're not advocating for these victims. | ||
This is a five-year-old who was raped on Long Island. | ||
In Nassau County, you are not advocating on behalf of these victims. | ||
You are shielding illegals. | ||
Even in your opening statement, you prioritize putting illegals first. | ||
That is not true. | ||
Rapes of young girls, beatings of NYPD cops by illegals who are here under Kathy Hochul's failed policies. | ||
Burning New Yorkers alive. | ||
This is Kathy Hochul's New York. | ||
It's one of the many reasons why you're hemorrhaging support from hardworking New York families. | ||
These are horrific crimes and they're heartbreaking. | ||
They're horrific crimes that are committed on your watch. | ||
You sign this executive order on your first day in office. | ||
You sign it again. | ||
And again, this January, we deserve a governor who stands up for law-abiding New Yorkers, doesn't put illegals first, but actually puts New Yorkers first. | ||
Rather than going after the viral moment, I suggest you look at the facts. | ||
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No, no, no. | |
I'm standing up for New Yorkers. | ||
Rather than addressing the illegals in New York, you are prioritizing your far-left sanctuary state policies, which you put in place with executive orders. | ||
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Instead of advocating for victims of a five-year-old who was raped, you did not. | |
They were released because of sanctuary state policies in New York State. | ||
No amount of words is going to clean up your failed record and these horrific crimes committed in sanctuary state that you created. | ||
And with that, I yield back. | ||
Your representation, the facts are absolutely false. | ||
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Chair recognizes Ms. Norton. | |
We're gonna have more of that coming up later when it was Byron Donald's time to speak. | ||
But I mean, man. | ||
Is Kathy Hochul not just a monster? | ||
Sometimes you can judge a book by its cover. | ||
And I mean, that cover says, wicked monster. | ||
But aside from me judging her based off of her disgusting looks, you're cooperating with law enforcement? | ||
Nobody buys that. | ||
Nobody buys that. | ||
And you just got nailed by Stefanik on your sanctuary state policies. | ||
So isn't it funny? | ||
Whenever things go bad, policy-wise, for the Democrats, they're hands-off. | ||
So, oh, we have a heart. | ||
We're sanctuary cities. | ||
We won't deport anybody. | ||
And then it's like, hey, because you didn't deport them, they committed crimes. | ||
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What are you talking about? | |
We didn't have sanctuary states. | ||
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The voice the globalists dread. | |
It's Owen Schroyer. | ||
Alright, we got more on these rides. | ||
This is breaking right now. | ||
Hey, the Republicans got one right. | ||
They made a layup. | ||
Unlike Angel Reese. | ||
House passes, doge cuts to NPR, PBS, and USAID. | ||
Four Republicans voted no. | ||
Let's see here, guys. | ||
Who voted no? | ||
Mark Amodi, Republican Nevada. | ||
Brian Fitzpatrick, Pennsylvania. | ||
Nicole Maliotakis, New York. | ||
Mike Turner, Ohio. | ||
Well, I don't know what their reasoning for that would be. | ||
Did they hit the wrong button? | ||
Were they sleeping? | ||
No! | ||
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Somebody woke them up like, no! | |
Even every single Democrat voted for it. | ||
Four Republicans said no. | ||
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Okay. | |
Who knows? | ||
Who knows? | ||
It's a weird world, man. | ||
I'll tell you that. | ||
A lot of derangement out there. | ||
We try our best. | ||
We try our best to keep you sane and informed, folks. | ||
Sometimes it's easy. | ||
Sometimes, well, sometimes it just doesn't make any sense. | ||
But you try to make sense of it anyway. | ||
All right. | ||
Let's see what we have here. | ||
How about this from the Florida Sheriff, and then we'll just get to some of this riot footage. | ||
And by the way, there was a similar message. | ||
From DeSantis. | ||
I didn't send the clip, but I can summarize it. | ||
First, here's the Florida sheriff. | ||
You come to Florida to riot, protest against ICE. | ||
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Here's what you expect, clip 18. So I'm gonna break it down for you, all right? | |
And if somebody wants to know what I mean by turn violent, all right? | ||
This is what I mean. | ||
If you resist lawful orders, you're going to jail. | ||
Let me be very clear about that. | ||
If you block an intersection or a roadway. | ||
In Brevard County, you are going to jail. | ||
If you flee arrest, you're going to go to jail tired because we are going to run you down and put you in jail. | ||
If you try to mob rule a car in Brevard County, gathering around it, refusing to let the driver leave, in our county, you're most likely going to get run over and dragged across the street. | ||
If you spit on us, you're going to the hospital and in jail. | ||
If you hit one of us, You're going to the hospital and jail and most likely get bitten by one of our big beautiful dogs that we have here. | ||
If you throw a brick, a firebomb, or point a gun at one of our deputies, we will be notifying your family where to collect your remains at. | ||
Because we will kill you graveyard dead. | ||
We're not gonna play. | ||
This has got to stop. | ||
You're watching what's taking place out there. | ||
You're seeing police officers that are being attacked. | ||
Being spit on, being put in harm's way just for doing their jobs. | ||
You're seeing ICE agents that are being targeted for doing their jobs. | ||
And you're seeing obstructionists that are doing all of this, standing in the way of law and order. | ||
Now notice, have you seen any riots in Florida? | ||
I got a lot more riot footage today. | ||
It did pop up in some new cities yesterday, but no. | ||
No, not in Florida. | ||
Now, I didn't send the clip to the crew. | ||
They can try to find it, but I can summarize what Santa said. | ||
He basically said something similar earlier today on the Rubin Report. | ||
But the one part that was probably worth maybe playing, but I can say it anyway. | ||
He was talking about these situations, and sometimes it's law enforcement, sometimes it's just a citizen, basically saying that, yeah. | ||
If you surround somebody's car, you're going to get run over. | ||
Like, what do you expect? | ||
That might be the clip right there. | ||
We can take a shot with it, guys. | ||
If you pull it in, I'll pitch to it. | ||
This is basic common sense. | ||
And it's funny because this was kind of the whole, this is what the catalyst for the whole Charlottesville crap was. | ||
When they said, you know, I forget the guy's name. | ||
What was the guy's name that ran over Heather Heyer? | ||
Name is skipping me right now. | ||
And his car was surrounded. | ||
His car was being beaten with bats and objects. | ||
And he freaked out and he ran some people over to get out. | ||
Now again, I'm not sitting here in defense of what the guy did. | ||
Driving your car into a protest like that, you're an idiot. | ||
And then it didn't help with some of the things I think he said on social media and in text messages. | ||
They brought up in court. | ||
So that's not going to work for you either. | ||
This guy's name is pissing me off. | ||
I can't think of it. | ||
Was it like Fields? | ||
Something? | ||
Fields, I think? | ||
Yeah, James Fields. | ||
Thank you, guys. | ||
Thank you. | ||
That was, oh man, that was a stress reliever right there. | ||
But it's like, what is he supposed to do? | ||
Just sit there and let his car get bashed in? | ||
I wonder if that would have been different if it happened in Florida. | ||
But then they apply the media pressure. | ||
They say he's a neo-Nazi. | ||
He's a white supremacist. | ||
Oh, okay. | ||
So if you're in the middle of a mob and they surround your car and they beat it with bats and they bash in your windshield and they're climbing on it now, you're just supposed to sit there and what? | ||
Maybe die? | ||
Get your car totaled? | ||
And the media will just say, you're a white supremacist, you deserve it? | ||
Well, that doesn't really fly in Florida. | ||
But how is that not common sense? | ||
And that's what they did to Fields. | ||
But it's like, again, I would like to know the alternative. | ||
If you're not allowed to punch it, if you're not allowed to escape a mob attacking your car in the streets, then what are you supposed to do? | ||
I'd love to hear the alternative. | ||
What are you supposed to do? | ||
And Heather Heyer probably would be alive today if she wasn't obese. | ||
But that's another story. | ||
So I don't know. | ||
Did we pull that clip in of DeSantis, guys? | ||
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Did we pull that clip in of DeSantis? | |
Well, we don't need to play it. | ||
If you guys do pull it in, I'll pitch to it. | ||
But this stuff is just common sense. | ||
Now, you might not like the way that Florida sheriff is talking and other Florida sheriffs have said something similar. | ||
But there's no riots in Florida. | ||
There's no law enforcement getting attacked in Florida. | ||
Man, here in Texas, I wish we had sheriffs that spoke like that. | ||
Now, they did a good job in Austin the other day. | ||
But I'd like to have none of it. | ||
Well, I don't know. | ||
Maybe I would like to have some of it, if I'm being honest. | ||
Maybe there's a little part of me that likes having the option of going out there and trolling. | ||
But, I mean, it's crazy. | ||
There's all these videos. | ||
Great job by the crew here. | ||
We'll go to DeSantis. | ||
There's all these videos. | ||
They're standing in front of the cars. | ||
And the cars are like slowly moving. | ||
It's like just slowly inching. | ||
It's like, hey, that's your warning. | ||
Get the hell out of the way. | ||
That's your warning. | ||
Get the hell out of the way. | ||
Oh, you're not going to get out of the way? | ||
Oh, now you're going to bash my windshield? | ||
Okay. | ||
Enjoy your broken leg, moron. | ||
Enjoy the raspberry on the side of your face, idiot. | ||
That's on you. | ||
That's on you. | ||
If you're that dumb, play stupid games, win stupid prizes. | ||
Or, as a wise man once said, if you're going to be dumb, you better be tough. | ||
But there's all these videos very similar. | ||
What are you doing, man? | ||
You're crazy. | ||
Hey, not happening in Florida. | ||
Maybe this is why. | ||
Ron DeSantis. | ||
And we also have a policy. | ||
That if you're driving on one of those streets and a mob comes and surrounds your vehicle and threatens you, you have a right to flee for your safety. | ||
And so if you drive off and you hit one of these people, that's their fault for impinging on you. | ||
You don't have to sit there and just be a sitting duck and let the mob grab you out of your car and drag you through the streets. | ||
You have a right to defend yourself in Florida. | ||
Yeah, every state should adopt that policy. | ||
It's crazy, though. | ||
I mean, here in Austin, the guy gets a gun pointed at his head in the middle of a mob, and he shoots the guy pointing a gun at his head, and he goes to jail. | ||
In Texas! | ||
And again, they drag it through the mud. | ||
They say, you're a white supremacist, you're a Nazi. | ||
They go into your private communications, and they find some text messages that are a bit uncouth, and they say, see? | ||
He deserves it. | ||
He's a racist. | ||
Okay. | ||
Yeah, well, that's why my advice would be both ways. | ||
Don't drive your car into a riot mob, and don't step in front of a car in a riot mob. | ||
Just some good life advice for you there. | ||
Why not? | ||
Why not share the obvious advice? | ||
because some don't seem to get it. | ||
Now, here's some of the Tom Holman thinks there's another reason these things are going on. | ||
It's a distraction from something that his team is discovering about a lot of the illegal aliens that are here in clip nine. | ||
This warehouse and retail outlet that you served warrants on, the belief is, and the evidence suggests, That this is a cartel-related business here in the United States. | ||
That this money, the $80 million that they are suspected of undervaluing, the double-digit millions in tariffs that they are suspected and will be charged with violations on, income tax evasion. | ||
You believe that all of that is for... | ||
Do you know which cartel? | ||
No, it's a larger investigation, and this company is one of many, that we're searching and gathering evidence on the fact that much of the money in this industry is laundered to Colombia and Mexico in support of cartel activities. | ||
We also got tax evasion. | ||
And we also get customs fraud. | ||
And, you know, ICE, a big part of ICE's responsibilities are customs, customs laws, customs enforcement. | ||
So this is one business out of many we're looking at. | ||
So it's a part of a bigger investigation. | ||
And as we gather more and more evidence, then we'll decide what we want to currently prosecute specifically for. | ||
Now, in front of... | ||
You have to wonder what connections the Democrats have to this crime. | ||
You have to wonder. | ||
Because they really jumped in to defend and get in the way of Abrego Garcia getting deported and charged, which ironically is now probably going to bite them in the ass as he's going to be coming back on charges of human trafficking. | ||
Where he will... | ||
We'll see. | ||
But I'm betting there's going to be guilty there. | ||
And not to mention the rest of his checkered past with the charges or the accusations of abuse and the other history there. | ||
But then it's like, oh, well, if you're a crooked politician and you need some money laundered, where do you go? | ||
Maybe you go to the illegal alien running a gang that can provide those services. | ||
So, you know, maybe I'm being a conspiracy theorist, but I'm just trying to put two and two together here. | ||
I'm just trying to connect the dots on the map here. | ||
Why did the Democrats take the Abrego Garcia arrest so personally? | ||
Was he trafficking humans for them? | ||
Why are the Democrats so upset at these ICE raids going down that are hitting money laundering and stash houses? | ||
Are they money laundering stash houses for Democrats or other politicians? | ||
Seems like a logical question to ask. | ||
Maybe we'll get the answer. | ||
Now, let's see what we have here as far as actual footage. | ||
They were out in Tucson, Arizona last night. | ||
You guys can just give me B-roll clip 22. So now they've expanded. | ||
I didn't see them in Tucson before. | ||
Now they were attacking an ICE facility in Tucson. | ||
So it seems like they're just getting the message here. | ||
Wherever there is an ICE facility, these groups are going to try to organize a protest, which turns into a riot. | ||
I mean, you can debate what classifies as a riot, but you're no longer a protester when you start throwing objects at law enforcement. | ||
You're now committing crimes. | ||
I guess you could say you're a protester. | ||
You're a violent protester. | ||
You're no longer a non-peaceful protester. | ||
Or you are a non-peaceful. | ||
You're no longer a peaceful protester. | ||
But that's what it, so in these other areas, they're just saying, hey, they're sending it out, whatever they can get from social media, whatever they can get from emails and text threads. | ||
They're saying, hey, here's an ICE facility, we're going to be protesting there at noon on Thursday, and then they show up and they attack law enforcement agents. | ||
They were out again in Seattle, where they decided to light a dumpster on fire. | ||
Okay, that's nice. | ||
Hey guys! | ||
These are like middle-aged people. | ||
Most of these people are middle-aged, young-aged. | ||
What are you doing tonight? | ||
I'm going to go light a dumpster on fire. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I'm going to go light a dumpster on fire and protest downtown. | ||
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Get a life. | |
Spokane, Washington now as well. | ||
Clip 24. We got a lot of friends in Spokane, Washington. | ||
Yeah. | ||
It's actually a beautiful little city there. | ||
Nice little city they got there in eastern Washington, but they got plenty of libtards too. | ||
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Plenty of libtards. | |
So there they are. | ||
Harassing people downtown Spokane. | ||
Oh yeah, they're going to be, this Saturday, they're going to be going wild. | ||
Attend and or cover at your own risk. | ||
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Alright? | |
Now, let me get my own refresher here, guys. | ||
Let me see clip 17 here. | ||
Fire for me clip 17. Which one is this? | ||
Oh, this girl. | ||
So there's one girl here. | ||
Hold on, hold on, hold on. | ||
Let me properly pitch this. | ||
A lot of people are trying to find out who this young woman is. | ||
So she's a solo counter-protester. | ||
Was this Seattle? | ||
I can't remember where this is. | ||
It was definitely West Coast. | ||
A solo counter-protester out there with the mob of violent leftists, radical leftists foaming at the mouth. | ||
And they start attacking her. | ||
This is a woman. | ||
This is a young woman. | ||
They start attacking her. | ||
And she's standing her ground as they're coming at her left and right with pepper spray, ramming her with bikes. | ||
A lot of people are trying to find out who this brave young woman is. | ||
Guys, go ahead. | ||
Go ahead and roll it. | ||
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What? | |
What's up? | ||
There's some punk that pepper sprays her in the face. | ||
Point blank range twice. | ||
Here she is trying to chase him down. | ||
Here's some other punk comes and runs her over with a bike. | ||
She doesn't even go down. | ||
She gets three left jabs in on him. | ||
Now it looks like some of the protesters realize, hey, this is a bad look. | ||
We're attacking a young woman here. | ||
Maybe we should stop. | ||
And she also looks like she could probably beat most of us up. | ||
Look at this loser here. | ||
I think that's Los Angeles, guys. | ||
That looks like Los Angeles now that I see the skyline. | ||
If anybody knows this brave young woman, people are trying to identify her. | ||
They want to thank her and just tell her how brave she is. | ||
Now here they are blocking traffic from a handicapped man trying to take his groceries home. | ||
It's very good. | ||
That's nice. | ||
You wanna live? | ||
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Tell me you stupid ass bitch. | |
Now, apparently the story is she had family members that got killed by illegal aliens, and so that's why she was out there as a counter-protester. | ||
And so, you know, they decided to just attack her multiple different ways. | ||
These are just sick people, man. | ||
They're just sick people. | ||
Keep it up. | ||
Keep it up, left. | ||
Leftists, Democrats. | ||
And that's another... | ||
You notice how they want to be tough? | ||
Here's a young girl, she may be She's out there all by herself. | ||
And that's who they attack. | ||
They attack a solo female out there. | ||
And they pepper spray her. | ||
And they run her over on their bikes. | ||
They're cowards. | ||
And that's what they, oh, we got a solo protester. | ||
We got a solo counter-protester out here, and it's a woman. | ||
Let's go attack her. | ||
Let's get her. | ||
But it's even worse than that. | ||
It's projection of hate. | ||
And a better example is on the other side of the country, in New York City, there was a counter-protester in a MAGA hat, and they go all the way across the street. | ||
To harass this person. | ||
So this person isn't even in their deal. | ||
He's just on the other side of the street blowing them kisses. | ||
Let's go ahead and start it from the top. | ||
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Clip 20. Now he's just trying to talk to this guy. | |
Now it looks like another bystander says, hey, leave him alone. | ||
No bitches. | ||
That got me. | ||
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I don't know why. | |
No bitches. | ||
What are you, like 13? | ||
But you see what that is? | ||
They're all waving foreign flags. | ||
But you see what this is? | ||
So they're out here on the streets. | ||
They got their little protest. | ||
They're upset. | ||
And they see one person across the street in a MAGA hat and they say, let's get him! | ||
They're so filled with hatred, folks. | ||
It's why they burn random objects. | ||
It's why they attack random officers. | ||
Because they have this hatred. | ||
They don't even know why. | ||
They don't even know of what. | ||
It's just they've just been filled with hate and disgust. | ||
And so they have to find a target to let it out on. | ||
So sometimes it's a car, a random vehicle. | ||
Sometimes it's a person in the street. | ||
Sometimes it's law enforcement. | ||
But that's what it is. | ||
These people are filled with hate. | ||
They're filled with disgust. | ||
And they need an outlet physically to go manifest that hate and disgust. | ||
And most of the time it's somebody that has absolutely nothing to do with whatever reason it is that they're out there. | ||
It's really sad. | ||
But this is a little more satisfying. | ||
This one's a little more satisfying. | ||
One protester decided to try to start it with police officers when a bystander decided he'd seen enough. | ||
Perfect form tackle. | ||
Sign this guy up for the NFL. | ||
Check this out, clip 21. Give it to me twice. | ||
So throws the bottle at the police, takes a couple paintballs, thinks he's got away. | ||
Boom! | ||
Let me see it again. | ||
I know some NFL teams that might need some help. | ||
I've seen some NFL players not tackle with that perfect form. | ||
What kind of an idiot stands in front of law enforcement and throws an object at their face and thinks it's going to go well, and in this case caught a little bit of a surprise. | ||
Look at that. | ||
Perfect form! | ||
Perfect form tackle. | ||
John Madden would be proud. | ||
John Gruden is feeling nice-y after that. | ||
He's feeling nice-y. | ||
By the way, Darren McBreen said it's time for another Friday Night Antifa SmackDown. | ||
Darren, if you're listening right now, add it to the Clips Bank. | ||
Add it to the Clips Bank. | ||
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Boom! | |
Good night! | ||
Concussion protocol. | ||
Game over. | ||
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Warning. | |
This broadcast is not for the weak-minded. | ||
It's The War Room with Owen Schroyer. | ||
Watch the live stream at band.video. | ||
Now this is great. | ||
I've been really pleased... | ||
I think right now, is RFK Jr. getting the best score? | ||
Is RFK Jr. getting the best score in the Trump administration? | ||
I mean, there's certainly others doing well. | ||
Now, this might be RFK Jr. influence, but I'm sure he would help this get through. | ||
Senators Oh, yeah. | ||
It's not just TV networks. | ||
I mean, that'll take the biggest blow. | ||
But Big Pharma has ads everywhere. | ||
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Everywhere. | |
Hey, you can't have tobacco ads on TV, so why can't you have Big Pharma ads? | ||
I don't remember any cigarette ad with the disclaimer. | ||
Smoking a cigarette might cause suicidal thoughts, tendencies, or make you go on a mass murder spree. | ||
Don't recall any of that, but they banned cigarette ads. | ||
Do they? | ||
I don't think you can have a vape ad. | ||
I think I've seen nicotine ads. | ||
Okay, well, the point is, go ahead and ban it. | ||
And that'll be bad for TV radio, print radio. | ||
This is on Infowars reposting Zero Hedge. | ||
Senators Bernie Sanders and Angus King on Thursday will introduce legislation that would ban pharmaceutical companies from promoting prescription drugs directly to consumers, including through television, radio, print, digital platforms, and social media. | ||
Folks, that is huge. | ||
That might be the biggest TV ad buys. | ||
The proposal would mark a sweeping shift in the United States' advertising landscape, where pharmaceutical companies are among the largest spenders. | ||
Prescription drug brands accounted for roughly 13% of all ad spending on linear television in 2025, totaling approximately $2.18 billion so far this year. | ||
And 2024 spent $3.4 billion in traditional TV ads alone in the first eight months. | ||
So, Bernie Sanders says, the American people don't want to see misleading and deceptive prescription drug ads on television. | ||
They want us to take on the greed of the pharmaceutical industry and ban these bogus ads. | ||
You know, the ads might have some impact. | ||
I think because most of these prescription drugs get prescribed in the doctor's office. | ||
And, you know, there's a kickback for everybody involved in the process. | ||
I think the real reason the pharmaceutical companies spend so much on TV ad buys is to shut the TV networks up. | ||
That's what it is. | ||
And wasn't the COVID injection the perfect example? | ||
None of the networks would dare touch it. | ||
None of the networks would dare say anything negative about it. | ||
Why? | ||
Because what happens at the commercial break? | ||
Here come the very sponsors of the show that make the vaccines. | ||
So I don't even think it's a sales deal. | ||
I don't even think it's about, hey, put the market on TV to generate sales. | ||
The sales happen in the doctor's office. | ||
Which is another sad story. | ||
No, I think it's to shut the networks up. | ||
It's like, hey, you're not going to talk about a Pfizer shot. | ||
Pfizer spends how many millions on your network? | ||
Basically owns it. | ||
So that's great. | ||
Hey, Bernie Sanders, score a win. | ||
And maybe others will follow. | ||
Wouldn't that be nice? | ||
It's one of the big things. | ||
I think RFK Jr. needs to really put some momentum behind that as well as he can. | ||
By the way, Tim Walls, I got some more leads for Pam Bondi here if she needs any help. | ||
I'm just a little talk show host at Austin, Texas, but I got some leads for you, Pam. | ||
Day number two, I got some leads for you. | ||
Tim Walls is going to be speaking at the No Kings Twin Cities. | ||
Demonstration, which is going to be 11 a.m. | ||
They're meeting at St. Paul College. | ||
At 1 p.m. they're meeting at the state capitol this weekend. | ||
Tim Walls is going to be there speaking. | ||
Oh, look, you got some of their ads and some of their organizers and funders up here. | ||
Women's March, Minnesota AFL-CIO, Indivisible. | ||
Yeah, same groups. | ||
Some leads for you. | ||
Some leads for you, Pam, if you're looking out there. | ||
I know it's tough. | ||
It's hard. | ||
But there's one for you. | ||
You know, they just publicly publish and promote this stuff, but I know it's difficult. | ||
So there's a lead for you. | ||
And the rumor is, if you're attending this protest, Tim Walls will also be in the men's bathroom handing out free tampons. | ||
So a little added bonus. | ||
There. | ||
Free tampons. | ||
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Given to you by Tampon Tim Walls. | |
But only in the men's room. | ||
Unless he identifies as a woman, then maybe he goes into the women's room to hand out tampons. | ||
But no, he's going to be in the men's room. | ||
And if you ask nicely, Tim will show you, he will do a personal demonstration for you on how to use a tampon. | ||
And he will personally Show you how that's done. | ||
If that's something you're interested in, which tells me a lot of these people might be. | ||
If you're going to a No Kings protest, you might actually want to see Tim Walz demonstrate how he uses a tampon. | ||
But they promote all these things. | ||
They put their names on it. | ||
They put their organizations on it. | ||
I got more leads for you, Pam. | ||
I got more leads for you. | ||
And Anna Paulina Luna speaking on this. | ||
Guys, let me know when we have that. | ||
We'll play that. | ||
But we got more leads. | ||
First, let's go. | ||
This is a... | ||
Illegal or legal? | ||
Okay. | ||
So here's an immigrant who was offered to be a part of these protests. | ||
He's talking about, hey, they're offering money here. | ||
Listen to what he says. | ||
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I just got offered $200 to go protest ICE right here in New York City. | |
There's an organization called The Kings. | ||
Basically, on June 14, they're going to have a big protest. | ||
They're recruiting people, telling you people where they got to go, what streets to be in. | ||
They're also going to be delivering bricks in case they have to defend themselves. | ||
The craziest part is they said if you get arrested, you will be provided with a lawyer free of charge to get you out of jail. | ||
Like, this is insane. | ||
Now, since I'm Latino, they probably saw me as an easy target, mostly going after Latinos like me. | ||
But what they don't know is that I'm a legal immigrant here. | ||
And I would not sell on my country for $200. | ||
Actually, I'm not selling my country for any amount because this country has given me so much to me and my family. | ||
There's no way I'm going to sell out. | ||
But think about all the people who need the money right now and take a debate, you know, to go protest. | ||
This is some scary crap. | ||
I mean, the fact that you have to pay people to go protest is insane and people are going to fall for it because people do need the money. | ||
What do you guys think about this crazy scam? | ||
And did I do the right thing by refusing to sell on my country? | ||
Please. | ||
Leave me a comment below. | ||
At GameInTech2K on TikTok. | ||
Pam. | ||
Oh, Pam. | ||
I got another lead for you. | ||
Why don't you reach out to him and get your hands on that offer? | ||
Just another lead for Pam. | ||
I got more. | ||
I'm doing all kinds of legwork here. | ||
Remember the guy from yesterday? | ||
He's following up. | ||
He's begging the Department of Justice to reach out for a lead. | ||
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Clip 16. I was tricked into being an active participant in this peaceful protest, aka race riots that are going on in Los Angeles. | |
And I know I'm going to get in trouble because talking about it is against a contract I signed, which should have been the first red flag, but I got to tell my side of the story. | ||
So my brother's lived in Los Angeles for the past three years, and I was down there for about a week visiting. | ||
Well, around night five or six, he told me that he's going to go do something tomorrow and he's going to make some money. | ||
So I'm like, well, what do you got to do? | ||
I want to make some money too. | ||
So he's like, yeah, bro, you can come with me. | ||
And I don't know all the details about what we're going to be doing yet, but I'm getting paid $150 a day to essentially protest something in a peaceful manner that is protected by the Constitution. | ||
I said, bet, I'm coming. | ||
So morning time rolls around. | ||
We get ready and we go. | ||
We pull up to the address. | ||
Now, the address is like a warehouse. | ||
I'm like, whoa, bro, I did not sign up to work a factory job. | ||
He goes, I promise, this is not that. | ||
Just come inside. | ||
So as soon as you enter the doors of this place, you are now in a line. | ||
And at the end of the line, there's a desk. | ||
And there's a piece of paper and a pen and a guy standing at this desk. | ||
And I'm noticing, you know, I'm peeking ahead in line and I'm noticing that he's having guys sign things. | ||
He's handing them an envelope. | ||
I said, great, that must be the money. | ||
So after I signed the papers and I grabbed the envelope, I now entered into the next dimension of the warehouse. | ||
Now, the next dimension of the warehouse, it looked like preparation for a peaceful protest. | ||
I mean, there's sunscreen, there's water bottles. | ||
But if you do a little further inspection, you realize that this is going to be anything but peaceful. | ||
So I look a little further past the water, past the sunscreen, and I see something that resembles rudimentary explosive making. | ||
And, you know, I know it's my brother. | ||
I'm like, bro, look at this. | ||
You guys are chill. | ||
Don't worry about that. | ||
Come on. | ||
So then we head to the back door where everyone was exiting out of. | ||
And now they're handing everybody a Mexican flag as they exit this building. | ||
And I grab it. | ||
I'm looking at it. | ||
I'm like, Man, I'm a Republican, but I definitely can't tell them that now. | ||
Like, I'm committed to the bit. | ||
And after that, the rest is history. | ||
You've seen what happened all over the news. | ||
I'm just glad I made it out okay. | ||
All right. | ||
What was that? | ||
Draco 30-something? | ||
Big Draco 30. Draco Big 30, thank you. | ||
Another lead for you, Pam. | ||
When do I get paid? | ||
No, I do it for the good of the country. | ||
Now, people are noticing, we shared the video yesterday where it's a bunch of these people popping off and whining and bitching. | ||
But people were kind of reexamining a lot of these videos that they're seeing on social media about the protests and against ICE. | ||
And they realized, wait a second, they're going off of a script. | ||
Now, listen to this. | ||
And the little caption is there on the screen, and so it's a little reference point of this is what they're all being told to say. | ||
This is clearly a coordinated messaging campaign. | ||
These people are highly likely being paid for this video. | ||
And each one of their, Pam, I'm sorry, I can't do all the legwork here, but each one of these videos, they will have their little TikTok account. | ||
On the video. | ||
And so if you want to follow these leads, then there it is. | ||
So I got more leads for you here. | ||
I got leads for days. | ||
But notice, they're all on message. | ||
And I can tell you exactly how it works. | ||
But here, see it for yourself. | ||
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Being in a country that you're in illegally is a civil offense, not a criminal one. | |
You know what else is a civil offense? | ||
Jaywalking. | ||
And being undocumented is not a criminal offense. | ||
It's a civil one. | ||
And if you've ever jaywalked, congratulations, because you've also committed a civil offense. | ||
Have you ever sped over the speed limit? | ||
Have you ever drank or smoked underage? | ||
Have you ever drank and then driven a car? | ||
What about jaywalking? | ||
Being undocumented in America is a civil offense. | ||
It's not a criminal one. | ||
I'm sure all these young girls are legal experts, don't you know? | ||
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Traffic offense. | |
They're all legal experts now. | ||
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Being undocumented is a civil offense, not a criminal one. | |
If you have so much as littered on public property, I never want to hear, oh, but they broke a law as a justification for your hate. | ||
If these influencers are choosing not to use their platforms, let's force them to. | ||
I'm tired of all these influencers not speaking up right now because things are happening right now in our own backyards and some of these people are staying quiet. | ||
I'm taking note of clocking in and following every single L.A.-based creator who is completely ignoring what's going on. | ||
Where the fuck are all these loudmouth-ass celebrities and influencers when they get on this internet and they're dropping music or they're dropping a collab or they're dropping a motherfucking beauty kit or they're dropping a motherfucking- All right, that's okay. | ||
All right. | ||
Yep, got to censor that one. | ||
That's okay. | ||
But it's all the same. | ||
You get the point. | ||
You've seen enough. | ||
So I can tell you how this stuff works. | ||
And I've seen the insides of these digital influence campaigns. | ||
And, you know, whenever you have a big account or you're pretty well-known politically, you just, you know, a lot of these groups are public. | ||
And somebody will invite you in or, you know, the influence company will invite you in and they'll just, you know, some of them operate differently. | ||
But it's basically the same template is some of them you have a contract, some don't. | ||
But it's the same template is they send you. | ||
An email, a text, whatever channel it is you want to use, and they'll have your talking points. | ||
And sometimes, I mean, they could offer you an exact script, but sometimes it'll just be like bullet points, little quotables, and it'll just be more suggestive. | ||
Sometimes it might be an exact script. | ||
Now, I don't do this, but yeah, I've been inside these groups. | ||
I've been invited to do it. | ||
So that's how I know what it's like. | ||
And it happens on the right wing, too. | ||
Let's just be clear. | ||
This happens on the right wing, just as it happens on the left. | ||
So it happens everywhere. | ||
But again, here's your lead. | ||
Here's a dozen or more TikTok accounts that clearly got the memo, that clearly got the script. | ||
There's your lead. | ||
There's your investigation. | ||
So, hey, they all want to investigate. | ||
They want to find the funders. | ||
They want to find the organizers. | ||
How many more leads do you need? | ||
These are all public. | ||
This is all right in front of your face. | ||
This isn't even an investigation that you need some sort of a clearance or status to engage in. | ||
So there's just no excuse. | ||
If they really want to go after the funders and the organizers, there's no excuse why they haven't named all of them now. | ||
But fine. | ||
Fine. | ||
If they have a strategy that says, let's let this weekend play out, and if it gets really bad and violent again, then we'll drop the hammer. | ||
Disagree with that strategy or not, fine. | ||
If that's a strategy, then, okay, if it goes down like that, and then we have big violence again this weekend, and then you still don't go after the organizers and the protesters, you're just done. | ||
You're just done. | ||
And the lack of support and popularity, That Pam Bondi already has will dwindle close to single digits. | ||
You think people are demanding her resignation now? | ||
If this protest weekend gets violent and she doesn't go after the funders and the organizers, then it'll be single digits. | ||
I mean, folks, I don't spam anti-Bondi posts all day long, but I put them out quite frequently. | ||
It's some of the most popular stuff I can put out. | ||
If I just wanted to gain followers in MAGA, I would just spam post anti-Bondi 24-7. | ||
I'd gain thousands of followers. | ||
But it's kind of a fair gauge of, okay, what's popular in MAGA? | ||
What's not popular? | ||
What's popular amongst people? | ||
Sometimes you kind of figure out, oh, the left responds like this. | ||
Bondi is not popular. | ||
One of the safest things I can do is And it always gets a good response. | ||
And by the way, I get people that have bigger accounts than me, and I guess maybe they don't want to be associated with Bondy negativity because they get access to the Trump administration, so they don't want to play the game. | ||
They don't want to be negative towards anything in the Trump administration. | ||
But they reach out and say, oh yeah, yeah, Bondy's horrible. | ||
So. | ||
But hey, if you have a coffee shop with a mean drink and you support Palestine, Bondi is coming for you. | ||
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That she can handle. | |
That is one she will definitely be able to handle for you. | ||
All right, you know what? | ||
We got a couple odds and ends here as we finish up the second hour. | ||
And we're going to dig into the Israel-Iran situation. | ||
I forgot to play this earlier when we were covering the Senator Padilla arrest. | ||
MSNBC, here's their response. | ||
This is fun. | ||
MSNBC responds to the arrest of Senator... | ||
He was detained. | ||
But okay. | ||
MSNBC responds to the arrest of Senator Padilla. | ||
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Clip 27. These very officials claim to also be opposed to Christina. | |
And Lisa, I want to go back to you really quickly because we've also seen Democratic lawmakers trying to walk that exact line we were just talking about with David. | ||
I hear you have more information on that video we played of Senator Padilla at this Kristi Noem event. | ||
There is reporting now that he was, in fact, arrested outside the room. | ||
It appears that he was arrested outside the room, Kristina. | ||
I am now in possession of video that was taken from a different angle of this same incident. | ||
The video you showed earlier shows Senator Padilla being escorted out of the room and quickly The video that I have seen shows that what happens when he goes into that hallway, he is further pushed into the hallway by somebody wearing an FBI shirt. | ||
He's pushed onto the ground and placed under arrest with his hands behind his back as he is face down on the floor by three additional officers. | ||
Obviously, we don't have full information about the altercation that led him to be pushed out of the room by personnel, either from the Department of Homeland Security or the FBI. | ||
But this is yet another escalation between the Department of Homeland Security and those agents working at their disposal and lawmakers, obviously LaMonica MacGyver. | ||
That's the escalation. | ||
They're out here rioting and burning and attacking law enforcement officers, and that's the escalation. | ||
These people are hilarious. | ||
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In an altercation that started not dissimilarly from this, one of the things I was looking for is whether or not Senator Padilla himself- Put his hands back on those who are involved in that altercation with him, as LaMonica MacGyver is alleged to have done. | |
And you can see from the video you're showing right now somewhat that Senator Padilla is pushing back or has his hands on the officer from the video that I have seen. | ||
It's much clearer. | ||
At some point, he then stops resisting, puts his hands up, and nonetheless, they push him down the hallway, put him face down, his hands behind his back. | ||
He's arrested. | ||
I don't know. | ||
He was taken to the hallway and then he was taken to a meeting room where he sat for 15 minutes with Kristi Noem. | ||
You know, it is funny. | ||
They have to admit it. | ||
They can't even deny it. | ||
Yes, Kristina McCrott, they say allegedly pushed back and hit the agents. | ||
It's literally on video. | ||
She shoved at least two of them, and it looks like she might have punched a third. | ||
And then again, this is on video. | ||
He's clearly pushing back and resisting. | ||
This is just hilarious. | ||
All the Democrats are freaking out. | ||
He wasn't even arrested. | ||
He was removed, and then he had a meeting with Kristi Noem. | ||
Man, it's all right. | ||
Just average Democrat Party behavior, just disingenuous scumbags, just lying filth every damn time with them. | ||
Every single time. | ||
Yes, well, it was only a matter of time before Pam Bondi hired me to save her image and to finally deliver some leads to her desk. | ||
Good Lord. | ||
I don't like that. | ||
Actually, look, I've said it before. | ||
I've met Pam Bonney. | ||
She's a very nice person. | ||
She was a very, very nice person. | ||
I have no problem with her personally, but as the Attorney General, she gets an F. So as a nice person that I could sit down with and have a nice conversation or go to dinner or something, very nice. | ||
Very, very nice. | ||
But as my Attorney General for the United States of America, F. That is, I don't know how the crew puts these AI images out so fast. | ||
It's a little freaky. | ||
But that is AI. | ||
That is not me and Pam Bondi hanging out before we go to, you know, Hamilton's or something for a drink. | ||
All right, we're about to close out this hour. | ||
We're going to come back and talk about the Israel-Iran situation after we hear from Byron Donalds going fully scorched earth with the sanctuary state Democrat governors. | ||
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Defending the truth on the front lines of the information war. | |
It's the War Room with Owen Schroyer. | ||
Governor Prisker, how much does the state of Illinois spend on illegal immigration every year? | ||
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Again, illegal immigration, that's a federal responsibility. | |
They could tell how much is wasted as a result of their failures. | ||
Governor, don't you keep track of how many people are on your Medicaid rolls, how many people who are illegal immigrants in the state of Illinois who are getting actually benefits in your state? | ||
Doesn't your government keep track of that? | ||
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They don't get Medicaid in Illinois or any state as far as I know. | |
Governor Pritzker, you do not keep track of any public service dollars in the state of Illinois that goes to illegal immigrants or goes to people in your state who are not legal residents of the United States and of the state of Illinois. | ||
You don't keep track of that? | ||
We absolutely keep track of our budget. | ||
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We're very closely. | |
And in fact, it's been balanced for seven years in a row, unlike the Republican before me. | ||
You know, it's interesting. | ||
I noticed that in a state of Illinois, you guys don't really keep track of your money because I asked your mayor in Chicago a similar question about a month ago, and he didn't. | ||
It was quite interesting. | ||
I think this might be an Illinois problem. | ||
Governor Hochul, in your state, you are spending about roughly $4 billion on illegal immigration. | ||
And at the same time, you are actually asking the federal government for $4 billion to finish Penn Station. | ||
Don't you think it would be better to stop funding illegal immigrants in your state and actually use those resources to finish Penn Station as opposed to coming to the federal government for the money? | ||
Penn Station is owned by Amtrak. | ||
Not by the state, so it's an appropriate use of their dollars. | ||
And Donald Trump has agreed to spend upwards of $7 billion. | ||
I appreciated that very much. | ||
What we spend on immigrants, the immigrants who are here hardworking to live a life and working on our farms and taking care of our parents in nursing homes and taking care of our children, they have been coming here for 400 years. | ||
And we don't keep track of individuals based on their status. | ||
We make sure that people have services so we don't end up with an unexpected. | ||
So essentially what you're telling me is that you keep no track of money that is going to people who are not legal in the United States, resources that are taken away from New Yorkers, resources that are taken away from Illinoisans. | ||
You guys do not keep track of any of this. | ||
You know what's really challenging is that many people came here with legal status. | ||
I mean, temporary protective status, 300,000. | ||
All of a sudden they wake up one day and it's gone. | ||
That's how the Biden administration changed the law. | ||
Totally illegitimate. | ||
Massively expanded immigration protocols that overwhelmed your city. | ||
Do you agree with that? | ||
We call for secure borders. | ||
We call for this body. | ||
I never remember you calling for secure borders at all, Governor Hochul. | ||
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We certainly have. | |
That doesn't sound like him to my memory. | ||
Many conversations I had with the White House. | ||
We asked for federal resources. | ||
I mean, you're putting a federal problem on our laps. | ||
And you know what? | ||
It gets old after a while. | ||
I wish you would just do your job. | ||
If your party actually would do the job of securing the nation the way President Trump has now had to do twice, we wouldn't be in this predicament. | ||
Wouldn't you agree? | ||
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Do you agree or disagree that she's blaming Joe Biden now? | |
That's funny. | ||
President Trump has done that job twice now. | ||
And previous Democrat presidents have not done that job. | ||
Wouldn't you agree with that? | ||
This has been a problem that's been in place since I was a young staffer here on Capitol Hill. | ||
We worked on immigration, and Ronald Reagan signed amnesty for three million people. | ||
You know, it's interesting you bring up Reagan's amnesty in '86. | ||
You know, part of that deal was to actually build border war and secure it, but the Democrat Party refuses to build border war. | ||
You oppose it every single time. | ||
Is that your position? | ||
Do you now support border walls? | ||
There has been many times when bipartisan legislation is presented to this body. | ||
And people just walk away from it. | ||
They refuse to do the hard work of governing like governors like us have to do every single day. | ||
When I leave here, I'm going to go home and govern a state. | ||
I'm not going to tweet about this experience because I have too much work to do taking care of New Yorkers. | ||
You're really not doing a good job, Governor Hochul, because a lot of New Yorkers are actually coming into my state, in Florida, many of them. | ||
They come all the time because they actually want to come to a state that is well run, that protects citizens, does not allow illegal aliens to victimize citizens like they are victimizing a state. | ||
of New York, like they are victimized in the state of Illinois, like they are victimized in the state of Minnesota, they choose states like Florida and Texas to find safer places to live and raise their families. | ||
Hold on, Governor. | ||
Our crime rates are much lower than yours. | ||
You've been sitting over there pretty quiet. | ||
I got a question for you. | ||
I love to talk. | ||
You said earlier that the ICE agents under the orders of President Trump are a modern-day Gestapo. | ||
Do you realize how disgusting a phrase that is considering the history of Nazi Germany? | ||
Would you like to recant that statement? | ||
What I said, Congressman, and I have a long history of supporting law enforcement, I said President Trump is using them as he wants. | ||
I can't help it. | ||
It is enjoyable. | ||
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In the darkness of censorship, Owen Schroyer is the light. | |
This is the War Room. | ||
Watch it live right now at AmericanElection.News. | ||
All right, we're going to do a deep dive. | ||
I'm in the Israel-Iran situation here. | ||
And there are going to be another series of negotiations coming up this weekend on the nuclear deal. | ||
And Donald Trump just posted this to his Truth Social. | ||
We remain committed to a diplomatic resolution to the Iran nuclear issue. | ||
My entire administration has been directed to negotiate with Iran. | ||
They could be a great country, but they first must completely give up the hopes of obtaining a nuclear weapon. | ||
Thank you for your attention to this matter. | ||
Now, before we get into all of this, because we're going to do some pretty wide-spectrum coverage here, the rift seems to be either trust in the West and maybe the Gulf nations, | ||
or the rift is that Iran will say 100 times Including to the Trump administration, which they've already done, we are not trying to make a nuclear weapon. | ||
And then Netanyahu says, yes, they are, they're lying. | ||
Now, the Gulf states, because we'll hear from the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia coming up shortly too, are in agreement with the policy that Iran can't have a nuclear weapon. | ||
And I understand their sentiment on this. | ||
It's very similar to the Qatar situation. | ||
So their sentiment is different than their sentiment in Israel, but yet they have their own reasons why they don't want Iran to get a nuclear weapon. | ||
Now, by the way, before we get into that, there were some developments. | ||
Here was yesterday's headline. | ||
Israeli gunfire strikes and kills 120 Palestinians in Gaza, many at aid sites. | ||
Then today's headline. | ||
Israeli strikes kill at least 52 more across Gaza as UNI's ceasefire vote. | ||
So now it's Israel considering military strike on Iran. | ||
And that's what leads us to where we're at today. | ||
Now, I want to read some pull quotes from this story in the New York Times. | ||
And of course, no endorsement of the New York Times, but when somebody's right, they're right. | ||
Or maybe you agree, maybe you disagree. | ||
But there were some interesting points in this story that I think were worth reading. | ||
And this comes from Thomas Friedman, who is a Jew himself. | ||
And I happen to agree with a lot of this sentiment. | ||
I don't know how you can disagree, and I've shared a lot of similar commentary. | ||
This Israeli government is a danger to Jews everywhere. | ||
Israelis, diaspora, Jewry, and friends of Israel everywhere need to understand that the way Israel is fighting the war in Gaza today is laying the groundwork for a fundamental recasting of how Israel and Jews will be seen the world over. | ||
Now, you could argue that's already happening, but I go on. | ||
It won't be good. | ||
Police cars and private security at synagogues and Jewish institutions will increasingly become the norm. | ||
Is he wrong? | ||
Israel, instead of being seen by Jews as a safe haven from anti-Semitism, will be seen as a new engine generating it. | ||
Sane Israelis will line up to immigrate To Australia and America, rather than beckon their fellow Jews to come Israel's way. | ||
The dystopian future is not here yet, but if you see its outlines gathering, you are deluding yourself. | ||
If you don't see its outlines gathering. | ||
And folks, this has already been happening. | ||
You just don't get it in the Western media. | ||
But it's true. | ||
It's already happening. | ||
And now it's happening not just for safety reasons, but for economic reasons. | ||
He goes on, Israel months ago destroyed Hamas as an existential military threat, given that the Netanyahu government should be telling the Trump administration and Arab mediators that it's ready to withdraw from Gaza in a phased manner and be replaced by an international Arab-Palestinian authority peacekeeping force, provided that the Hamas leadership agrees to return all remaining living and dead hostages and leave the Strip. | ||
Problem is many of the hostages are already dead and probably blown to bits by Israeli bombs, but, uh. | ||
If instead, though, Israel goes ahead with Netanyahu's vow to perpetuate this war indefinitely to try to achieve total victory over the last Hamasnik, along with the far right's fantasy of ridding Gaza of Palestinians and resettling it with Israelis, Jews worldwide better prepare themselves, their children and their grandchildren, for a reality they've never known, to be Jewish in a world where the Jewish state is a pariah state, a source of shame. | ||
Not of pride. | ||
Because one day, foreign photographers and reporters will be allowed to go into Gaza unescorted by the Israeli army. | ||
And when they do, and the full horror of the destruction there becomes clear to all, the backlash against Israel and Jews everywhere could be profound. | ||
Now again, you're already seeing this. | ||
You can't deny you're already seeing this. | ||
Whether you agree, With the assumptions or assertions being made here, the result is the same. | ||
And it's undeniable. | ||
And really, it's not even that they're denying that. | ||
They're making a bigger fuss of it than anybody else. | ||
It's the same reason why Pam Bondi's targeting a coffee shop. | ||
So they're already seeing it. | ||
But they pretend like, oh, it has nothing to do with what's going on there. | ||
In fact, it's not even happening. | ||
Friedman goes on. | ||
But as a Jew who believes in the right of the Jewish people to live in a secure state in their biblical homeland, alongside a secure Palestinian state, I am focused right now on my own tribe. | ||
And if my own tribe does not resist this Israeli government's utter indifference to the number of civilians being killed in Gaza today, as well as its attempt to tilt Israel into authoritarianism at home by moving to sack its independent attorney general, Jews everywhere will pay dearly. | ||
Now, here's the issue that they run into, and it's really you can use as the best example, and that's why I do. | ||
It's people like Mark Levin and Ben Shapiro that try to convince you somehow that because these Jews are on the left, or somehow these are self-hating Jews or liberal Jews, that they should not be listened to. | ||
And they should not be trusted and that they're liars. | ||
And so then the right kind of jumps to that conclusion. | ||
Anybody that still listens to Levin or Shapiro and takes them seriously, I think those individuals are dwindling. | ||
I'm not sure there's many left. | ||
But that's how they try to cast it. | ||
And then the issue perpetuates. | ||
But people like Shapiro and Levin don't really care either way. | ||
They're not going to live in Israel. | ||
They don't live in Israel. | ||
They live in the safety and comfort of America. | ||
So they love the might of America and the force of America to defend and back Israel. | ||
And even if the decisions Israel makes hurt Israelis and Israeli Jews and makes it less safe for them, they don't care because they don't live there. | ||
And they're not going to go live there. | ||
And they're not going to go fight there. | ||
So who are the real frauds? | ||
Now he shares a letter. | ||
He shares a letter he was sent. | ||
Retired Israeli Air Force helicopter pilot Guy Perron sent a letter from Brigadier General Asaf Agman and Colonel Uri Arad, who was also a prisoner of war in Egypt during the October 1973 war. | ||
And they're in a group of Israeli veterans called Forum 555. | ||
Which has around 1,700 Israeli Air Force pilots in it. | ||
So the helicopter pilot, a retired Israeli Air Force helicopter pilot, who's the leader of Foreign 555, sent the letter from these Israeli Air Force veterans asking him if he'd publish it. | ||
So he said he would. | ||
Now listen to this. | ||
From that letter, from Israeli citizens, Recently, let me start it like this. | ||
The Air Force has become a tool for those in government and even in the military who claim that there are no innocent people in Gaza. | ||
Recently, a member of the Knesset even boasted that one of the government's achievements is the ability to kill 100 people a day in Gaza without anyone being shocked. | ||
In a response to such statements, we say, as horrific as the October 7th massacre was, it does not justify complete disregard for moral considerations or the disproportionate use of deadly force. | ||
We do not want to become like the worst of our enemies. | ||
Now, I'll stop reading right there. | ||
But I think the point here is pretty clear. | ||
And I don't know why, you know, people like Levin and Shapiro and Netanyahu as well, and they always, it's all projected at the West, by the way, mostly at the United States of America, because that's where they get the benefit from. | ||
So, they claim to speak for all the Jewish people. | ||
They claim to posture themselves like they speak for all Jewish people, and they don't. | ||
Netanyahu's popularity in Israel, Is declining fast. | ||
And for what it's worth, as I said, Shapiro and Levin's popularity on the right wing in America is declining fast. | ||
But that's what they do, is they just say, hey, whatever we do in Gaza is justified. | ||
And if you think differently, then you're an anti-Semite. | ||
Well, people aren't buying that anymore. | ||
It's not working anymore. | ||
So they're lashing out and their bloodlust is So that's just kind of a general framework surrounding where the situation is at for Israel and for Jews around the world. | ||
And if you think people like Levin and Shapiro and Netanyahu – Look at what they've done. | ||
And you recognize you're in a worse place today than you've ever been. | ||
Well, who are your leading voices? | ||
Who are your leading voices? | ||
Now, to the Iran situation. | ||
Let's first go to Trump. | ||
Last night, heading to the Kennedy Center, he was asked about this. | ||
Why are you removing people from the region? | ||
He says this, clip six. | ||
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Why are U.S. dependents of military personnel being authorized to leave the Middle East? | ||
That's a shame. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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We'll have to see. | ||
So, okay, that's definitely leaving it open for interpretation, maybe even a little dystopic. | ||
Then let's go to Trump earlier today talking about negotiating a deal with Iran, clip five. | ||
Well, I don't want to say eminent, but it looks like it's something that could very well happen. | ||
Look, it's very simple, not complicated. | ||
Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon. | ||
Other than that, I want them to be successful. | ||
We'll help them be successful. | ||
We'll trade with them. | ||
We'll do whatever is necessary. | ||
Now, you can have a debate about consistency and the approach of, well, who gets to have a nuclear weapon and who doesn't? | ||
I don't think that should be America's business, quite frankly. | ||
Now, you could say we're part of the larger geopolitical issue, and because we're unfiltered, So, okay, then, when do we decide who gets to have a nuclear weapon and who doesn't? | ||
But, if all the countries in that region, not just Israel, if all the countries in that region are saying, hey, we don't want Iran to have a nuke either, then okay, then they should be able to handle it. | ||
They should be able to handle it, and it shouldn't be our issue to handle it. | ||
It shouldn't be our deal to handle it. | ||
But unfortunately, it's not that simple. | ||
I wish it were. | ||
And maybe we should go back to 2016, when President Trump said this about the region and Netanyahu in clip seven. | ||
They lied. | ||
They said Saddam is seeking and is working. | ||
And is advancing towards the development of nuclear weapons. | ||
No question whatsoever. | ||
They lied. | ||
They said there were weapons of mass destruction. | ||
There were none. | ||
And they knew there were none. | ||
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There were no weapons of mass destruction. | |
No question whatsoever. | ||
Look, bottom line, there were no weapons of mass destruction. | ||
They said there are weapons of mass destruction. | ||
If you take out Saddam, I guarantee you. | ||
That it will have enormous positive reverberations on the region. | ||
Going into Iraq may have been the worst decision anybody has made, any president has made in the history of this country. | ||
That's how bad it is, okay? | ||
We should have never been in Iraq. | ||
I guarantee you, no question whatsoever. | ||
So, okay. | ||
Now, has Trump changed his mind? | ||
Has something else made Trump change his mind? | ||
Does he still feel the same way, but now he's just negotiating as president? | ||
Does he have other plans to maybe try to- Think about America first in this situation. | ||
Again, as he said, we'll have to see. | ||
But before you think Netanyahu is an honest dealer, let's remind you of how many times Netanyahu has been claiming that Iran was about to have a nuclear warhead. | ||
But you know what? | ||
Maybe first we should go to Marjorie Taylor Greene. | ||
Now, she posted this last night. | ||
She got a ton of heat for it. | ||
Even though she was 100% right. | ||
Actually, she was a little wrong. | ||
I'll explain why. | ||
So she says this. | ||
She says, I don't know anyone that even thinks about Iran. | ||
Americans don't. | ||
Well, I do. | ||
They're followers of Mark Levin and Ben Shapiro and Netanyahu. | ||
Those are the only people that think about Iran. | ||
They're obsessed with Iran. | ||
They're obsessed with it. | ||
Their bloodlust isn't satisfied in the Gaza Strip. | ||
They want it in Iran as well. | ||
She goes on. | ||
I don't know anyone that even thinks about Iran. | ||
Americans don't want to bomb Iran because the secular government of Israel says that Iran is on the verge of developing a nuclear bomb any day now. | ||
We've been told that for the past 20 years. | ||
Well, this is where she was wrong. | ||
It's actually 30 years. | ||
So if she was wrong about anything, it's actually 30. But, you know, she was lowballing it. | ||
The same story. | ||
Everyone I know is tired of U.S. intervention and regime change in foreign countries. | ||
Everyone I know is disgusted with Democrats for supporting a literal war against America by foreign nationals and communist anarchists waving Mexican flags while they violate riot, burn, and attack police in American cities. | ||
Everyone I know wants us to fix our own problems here at home, not bomb other countries that have anything to do with our own self-inflicted problems. | ||
Now, again, and this disingenuous person that I roasted yesterday on X2, I won't even say his name on the show. | ||
By the way, I offered him to come on the show. | ||
He cowered out, but it's not worth spending any more time on that. | ||
When I go out and I get recognized, you know how many people bring up Iran to me? | ||
None. | ||
Zero. | ||
Zilch. | ||
Nada. | ||
You know what? | ||
You know what country gets brought up? | ||
You know what foreign country gets brought up as an issue? | ||
Not Iran. | ||
Israel. | ||
If I get recognized or somebody wants to talk politics with me, The only country that gets brought up to me as an issue is Israel. | ||
Funny how that works. | ||
But here's the timeline going back to 1992. | ||
And guess what? | ||
Grok, which I'm not saying gets everything right because I got a stack of stuff here that Grok gets wrong. | ||
So you can trust Grok or not. | ||
You can do your own research. | ||
But Grok went and checked and said it's all true. | ||
Netanyahu's Iran nuclear bomb claim timeline since 1992. | ||
Iran is three to five years from nuclear capabilities. | ||
That was 92. 93. Iran pursuing nuclear weapons close to capability. | ||
95. Iran three to five years from nuclear capability. | ||
That was three years after Netanyahu first said it. | ||
96. Iran's nuclear acquisition could be catastrophic. | ||
Deadline extremely close. | ||
2003. | ||
So he shut up a little bit after that. | ||
Notice he shut up until after September 11th, and then he started opening his big fat mouth again. | ||
2003. | ||
Iran's nuclear program is a global threat. | ||
2004. | ||
Iran aggressively pursuing nuclear weapons. | ||
2005. | ||
Iran's nuclear ambitions must be stopped. | ||
2006. | ||
Iran could have a nuclear bomb soon. | ||
2007, Iran racing to develop nuclear weapons. | ||
2008, Iran's nuclear program nearing completion. | ||
2009, Iran one to two years from nuclear capability. | ||
2010, Iran could produce a bomb within a year. | ||
2011, Iran steadily moving towards nuclear weapons. | ||
2012, Iran months away will complete by 2013. | ||
2013, Iran continuing nuclear weapons program. | ||
2021, Iran closer than ever to nuclear weapons. | ||
2022, Iran weeks away from nuclear weapons. | ||
2023, Iran advancing nuclear weapons. | ||
2024, Iran dangerously close to nuclear bomb. | ||
And now 2025, Iran days away from enriching uranium for a bomb. | ||
Netanyahu has been saying this since 1992, folks. | ||
1992. | ||
The same guy that lied to us about weapons of mass destruction. | ||
The same Assad intelligence that ran Jeffrey Epstein. | ||
The same Assad intelligence that gave fake intelligence to Americans saying there was an Iranian mothership off the East Coast and that's what all the drones were. | ||
Why do we still listen to Netanyahu? | ||
Why would anybody trust this guy? | ||
He's been lying to us since 1992. | ||
Now, you can choose. | ||
Trust Netanyahu, trust Iran, trust neither of them. | ||
Get out altogether. | ||
But here's how it goes. | ||
And by the way, here's what Grok said. | ||
The graphic likely accurately lists Netanyahu's statement on Iran's nuclear program as he's warned of its threat since the 1990s. | ||
And it just goes on and on basically saying, yes, you can find it all, it's all confirmed. | ||
With the clips and everything else. | ||
And a lot of this is from congressional testimony, congressional record. | ||
So here's how it goes. | ||
So Netanyahu, oh, Iran has a nuclear bomb. | ||
Iran's going to nuke. | ||
It's a global threat. | ||
Nuclear bomb. | ||
Nuclear bomb. | ||
And so Trump says, okay. | ||
Picks up the phone. | ||
Calls Iran. | ||
Says, you guys can't have a nuclear weapon. | ||
Iran says, we don't have a nuclear weapon. | ||
We're not building a nuclear weapon. | ||
We want nuclear power for our country. | ||
So Trump comes out and says, oh, well, Iran says they're not making a nuclear weapon, but in the nuclear deal, we will allow them to have nuclear power. | ||
And then they say, well, you're not allowed to have a nuclear weapon. | ||
And Iran says, well, hold on. | ||
If we want a nuclear weapon, why can't we have a nuclear weapon? | ||
Why would we sign a deal to not have a nuclear weapon when Israel has a nuclear weapon that hates our guts? | ||
So, yeah, we don't have a nuclear weapon, but why should we sit here and say, okay, fine, we don't get a nuclear weapon, but Israel does. | ||
So then there's the rub. | ||
And then it comes back to Netanyahu. | ||
And Trump says, hey, we've got a nuclear deal here worked out. | ||
We can have peace. | ||
They're not building a nuclear weapon, but they want nuclear power for their people. | ||
Netanyahu says, nope, they can't be trusted. | ||
No. | ||
No deal. | ||
They don't get any nuclear capability, nothing. | ||
And then we start the process over. | ||
And we start the process over. | ||
And here we are. | ||
And Netanyahu has been crying this since 1992. | ||
And no nuclear weapon. | ||
No weapons of mass destruction. | ||
No get rid of Saddam Hussein and you'll have peace in the Middle East. | ||
So I don't know. | ||
I'm not saying we should trust Iran. | ||
But I know damn well we shouldn't trust Netanyahu. | ||
He's a proven liar that's cost us blood and treasure. | ||
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Now let's go to Tulsi Gabbard. | ||
This is from 2019. | ||
When, again, they were trying to drag us into a war with Iran. | ||
Israel's been trying to do this for literally 30 years. | ||
So here's what she had to say in 2019, clip 30. Is there some sort of intervention in Iran on the horizon? | ||
Let's discuss it all with tonight's special guest, Hawaii Congresswoman and 2020 presidential contender, Democrat Tulsi Gabbard. | ||
Some lawmakers have been briefed. | ||
There's a push for all of you to be briefed next week. | ||
Are you confident that the administration is taking measures in line with what they actually know? | ||
I'm looking forward to getting that briefing. | ||
I can tell you as a soldier, I serve in the Army National Guard. | ||
I've been serving for over 16 years. | ||
I've deployed twice to the Middle East. | ||
And in Congress have served over six years on both the House Foreign Affairs and the Armed Services Committees. | ||
And I know two things very well. | ||
First is the high human cost of war. | ||
And I also know the cost on the American people. | ||
The trillions of dollars that we've spent since 9 /11 alone on waging these wasteful regime change wars, how those wars have undermined our national security, and how they have strengthened terrorist groups like ISIS and Al Qaeda. | ||
As a soldier, I understand the need for I understand the need for us to keep the American people safe. | ||
So when we talk about a potential war with Iran, which is looking like we are walking very dangerously down that path, what I think is important for the American people to know is that a war with Iran would make the war in Iraq look like a cakewalk. | ||
The devastation and the cost would be far greater than anything we've ever experienced before. | ||
So the president said today when he was asked point blank, are we heading to war with Iran? | ||
He says, I hope not. | ||
What's concerning to me is that while Trump and others in his administration are saying that they don't want to go to war with Iran, when in fact the actions that the administration has been taking are telling us another story, that it's actually pushing us closer and closer to the prospect of a war with Iran. | ||
This is what I'm very concerned about because I know that that costs on our troops, on the American people, on civilians across the Middle East and the region, creating more refugees, creating more instability. | ||
Now, I look at the situation like this, and then we're gonna hear from the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia. | ||
If there's- If there's any president that we've experienced and lived through so far that is going to get us out of this mess in the Middle East and decouple us from Israel and all the baggage that comes with it, it's President Trump. | ||
And the way he would do it would be very complex. | ||
Sometimes subtle, sometimes brash, but ultimately moving slowly but surely to that goal. | ||
And maybe not even severing ties with Israel like that, but at least stopping all the war and all the bloodshed and bringing about peace. | ||
Now, there could be somebody that comes along in the future that that might be a big political issue for. | ||
And I think it's a more commonly... | ||
But that would be a massive undertaking for Trump. | ||
And so people would say, well, what about all of the Jewish donors? | ||
What about all the American Jewish donors? | ||
What about AIPAC and their control of Congress? | ||
So I would say, if the goal here, and I don't doubt this is how the conversations are had when Trump accepts all this donor money. | ||
And when billionaire American Jews donate to the Trump campaign, and they just say, hey, will you protect Israel? | ||
Will you protect Israel? | ||
We don't think the Democrat Party will. | ||
We don't think the Democrat Party will protect Jews. | ||
Will you protect Israel? | ||
Will you protect Jews? | ||
And let's even say that AIPAC maybe makes that same pitch. | ||
Let's say that's AIPAC's bottom line. | ||
You have to understand. | ||
And so once you understand this, then you question the real motives. | ||
If you want to protect Israel, and if you want to protect Jews in America or Israel or around the world, the regime change that is necessary is not in Iran. | ||
It's in Israel. | ||
It's Netanyahu. | ||
So now what? | ||
So is it really about protecting Israel? | ||
Is it really about protecting Jews? | ||
Or is it about Israel initiating regime change wherever they want? | ||
And controlling our foreign policy? | ||
Because if it's really about protecting Israel, if it's really about protecting Jews, then the regime change that needs to happen is not in Iran or Qatar or anywhere else. | ||
It's in Israel. | ||
And I think that they all but admit that as we see more of a public campaign that Jews are now treated worse than ever. | ||
Israel is now being treated worse than ever. | ||
It's the worst time ever. | ||
They don't feel safe. | ||
Well, golly gee, when do you start to look at Netanyahu and say, you know, maybe he's the problem. | ||
He's been there, leading your country for 30 years, and you all admit it's worse off than ever. | ||
You all admit that Jews are experiencing more hatred than ever. | ||
Okay. | ||
Well, when do you start to look at Netanyahu and say, gee, you know what? | ||
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You've just made it worse. | |
Our situation in Israel, our situation as Jews all around the world, is worse after 30 years of Netanyahu. | ||
They all admit that. | ||
So maybe the regime change you should be looking for is in Israel. | ||
But is that what you really want? | ||
Do you really want to protect Israel? | ||
Do you really want to protect Jews? | ||
Or do you really just want to control and manipulate America's foreign policy and fight for regime change in other countries? | ||
Now, here's Saudi Arabia's crown prince. | ||
On 60 Minutes, addressing the issue of Israel getting a nuclear bomb, clip 29. Iran is not a rival to Saudi Arabia. | ||
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Its army is not among the top five armies in the Muslim world. | |
The Saudi economy is larger than the Iranian economy. | ||
Iran is far from being equal to Saudi Arabia. | ||
But I've seen that you called the Ayatollah Khamenei the new Hitler of the Middle East. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Why? | ||
Because he wants to expand. | ||
He wants to create his own project in the Middle East, very much like Hitler, who wanted to expand at the time. | ||
Many countries around the world and in Europe did not realize how dangerous Hitler was until what happened happened. | ||
I don't want to see the same events happening in the Middle East. | ||
Does Saudi Arabia need nuclear weapons to counter Iran? | ||
Saudi Arabia does not want to acquire any nuclear bomb. | ||
But without a doubt, if Iran developed a nuclear bomb, we will follow suit as soon as possible. | ||
So it doesn't seem like Saudi Arabia has the same concern about Iran having a nuclear weapon. | ||
The UAE doesn't. | ||
Qatar doesn't. | ||
They don't have the same concern. | ||
There's only one nation that does, and that's Israel. | ||
And that's Netanyahu. | ||
Who's been lying about it for 30 years. | ||
But they also, it seems to agree, they also seem to agree that, yeah, they don't want Iran to have a nuclear weapon. | ||
So if the nation states, if the countries in that region don't want Iran to have a nuclear weapon, then they can deal with it. | ||
They can deal with that. | ||
I don't want to deal with it. | ||
And now it's like Trump has to do it. | ||
America has to do it. | ||
And then Trump plays this game of, well, who am I supposed to trust? | ||
Iran tells me one thing. | ||
Netanyahu tells me another thing. | ||
Who am I supposed to trust? | ||
Well, I think I know the answer to that, but I'm not Trump. | ||
He has to make up his own mind. | ||
He's the one having the conversations. | ||
But you have to understand, the reason why Saudi Arabia, Qatar, UAE, and those Gulf nation states talk about, hey, well, we don't want Iran to have a nuclear weapon because They're here actually building an economy. | ||
They're here actually building up their countries. | ||
They're here actually building up your culture. | ||
Now, you may like it or not, but that's the case. | ||
They're basically sitting here saying, hey, we're getting rich. | ||
Our cities are booming. | ||
Our tourism is booming. | ||
Our infrastructure is new. | ||
Our streets are clean. | ||
We've got a way of life here as good as it's ever been. | ||
We've got a way of life here that's great for our people. | ||
And we want to keep that. | ||
So we don't want there to be another country with a nuclear weapon. | ||
And we know if Iran gets a nuclear weapon and things intensify with Israel, now our whole region is in peril. | ||
And everything we've built in our countries, which is a better life than maybe most of us have ever seen, it'll all be gone. | ||
And we don't want to do that. | ||
So that's their perspective. | ||
And then it goes back to Iran, and they say the same thing. | ||
Hey, we don't have a nuclear weapon, but how come Israel gets to have them, and we're told we can't have them, and then we're supposed to trust that Israel won't strike us? | ||
When they've been bloodlusting for regime change all over this region for decades? | ||
Netanyahu keeps telling Trump and the Americans to back their regime change wars in Iran, so it's just this constant standoff. | ||
And the one person that remains the issue is Netanyahu. | ||
Been that way since 1992. | ||
And then they pulled up another clip there. | ||
In 2018, Netanyahu promised that he had proof of Iran's nuclear weapon. | ||
Where's the proof, Netanyahu? | ||
Just like you said you had proof of weapons of mass destruction. | ||
You didn't, you dirty liar. | ||
Well, this just broke. | ||
And I guess this can conclude our coverage as we'll move on to some other things here on the desk. | ||
U.S. told Israel it won't participate in an Israeli strike on Iran, so they'll back off again. | ||
So that's all it is. | ||
Israel wants to walk the United States around like a dog. | ||
And we're not doing it anymore. | ||
We're not doing it anymore, Bibi. | ||
So if you want to be the big tough guy, That takes on Iran. | ||
Then do it. | ||
But of course he never would. | ||
He never would. | ||
And look. | ||
Let's just be honest about the situation here. | ||
There's no doubt Israel has great military technology. | ||
And there's no doubt Israel has great military might. | ||
There's no doubt about that. | ||
But. | ||
They haven't even been able to defeat Hamas, folks. | ||
And you have to understand, the reason why Israel has turned the Gaza Strip into a pile of rubble, most of the IDF, I don't know, maybe somebody could produce a number, or Grah could produce a number, I don't know, but you're forced to serve. | ||
You're forced to serve. | ||
So unless you're an Orthodox Jew, You are forced to serve in the IDF. | ||
You have to serve. | ||
So do you think, and a lot of these women who are just like Instagram models, they just run around in the uniform and do videos for Instagram. | ||
Do you think they're going on foot to fight a war? | ||
Do you think they're going to march into Iran to fight the Iranian military? | ||
They won't even go on the ground in Gaza until after they've leveled the whole thing into rubble. | ||
They're not going into the tunnels. | ||
They're not going into the areas where Hamas is barricaded. | ||
They call in the airstrikes, they call in the missiles, they turn it into a parking lot, and then they go in. | ||
So Israel is in no position to actually win a war. | ||
Now, they could blow the entire planet up with the Samson option, so that's like Israel's nuclear gun to the entire planet's head. | ||
But as far as there's actual war concerned, Israel isn't going to do it. | ||
They're not going to go on the ground to Iran, so they want us to do it. | ||
Just like in Afghanistan, just like in Iraq, and so many other places for the last decades. | ||
Thank you. | ||
So no, their volunteers and their Instagram models are not going to go into Iran and fight a war on the ground. | ||
Just like they won't in the Gaza Strip. | ||
But, you know, flying airplanes and missile striking and turning Gaza into rubble, you're not really going to do that to Iran, are you? | ||
No, you need someone else to go on the ground and do it. | ||
But they won't. | ||
So, I'm not surprised Netanyahu has backed off again. | ||
It's not worth losing Israeli lives over. | ||
Is it? | ||
No. | ||
But it is worth losing American lives over if you're Netanyahu. | ||
But we're done. | ||
Good for Trump again. | ||
Good for the Trump administration again. | ||
They tried it again. | ||
They failed. | ||
So they're going to come back and do it again. | ||
And this is why I was covering the Laura Loomer tweet yesterday talking about a new 9-11. | ||
Netanyahu is a desperate man, folks. | ||
And look, it could be a false flag. | ||
It could be a real jihadi attack, whatever. | ||
If there's another 9-11, you know Israel is going to use that and they're going to blame Iran. | ||
And they're going to say, see, we told you so, go to war with Iran. | ||
So you almost feel like it's inevitable. | ||
And then the pressure will really be on. | ||
Then the pressure will really be on. | ||
And I don't think... | ||
People don't want a war with Iran, folks. | ||
They're not interested in it. | ||
And I'm not even sure a big terror attack blamed on Iran, whether it is Iran or whether it's an Israeli false flag or whether it's just organic terror, radical jihadists that came across the border under Joe Biden. | ||
I don't think it's going to change the sentiments of the people. | ||
Now, Netanyahu doesn't care. | ||
Israel doesn't care. | ||
If they can, they'll try it anyway. | ||
But I think they already did. | ||
I think it was October 7th. | ||
And they didn't get what they wanted out of it. | ||
They haven't conquered the Gaza Strip. | ||
They haven't defeated Hamas. | ||
And they haven't won the support of the American people. | ||
So you could say, well, what is Israel going to do next? | ||
Or you could say, is another terror attack inevitable, whether it's Iran or just an organic jihadi group that crossed the open borders? | ||
But so far, Trump has passed the test again. | ||
And every time Netanyahu tries to dog walk us into another war in the Middle East, Trump has said, hey, you go ahead and do it. | ||
We're just not getting involved. | ||
And then Israel all of a sudden doesn't want to get involved. | ||
What do you know? | ||
What do you know? | ||
Because it's not worth losing Israel lives over just American lives to Netanyahu. | ||
I wonder when the facade of Netanyahu comes to an end in the United States of America. | ||
I think it's, you know, I mean, I just look at myself as an example. | ||
I was 2016 to 2020 probably neutral, positive on Netanyahu. | ||
Now I'm negative, ultra negative on Netanyahu. | ||
And I think a lot of people are the same way. | ||
I think a lot of people are finally starting to see this relationship with Israel for what it is. | ||
And Netanyahu for what he really is. | ||
Seems to be the case. | ||
But that doesn't make Ilhan Omar any more desirable. | ||
That doesn't make Ilhan Omar any less disgusting. | ||
Listen to what she says. | ||
I believe this is on CNN. | ||
Isn't this ironic? | ||
So this is Ilhan Omar comes here from Somalia, hellhole. | ||
And then I believe, I think this is Arab-American, what's his name, Hassan Mehdi? | ||
I could be wrong about that. | ||
I think that's who this is. | ||
But either way, isn't it funny? | ||
Here's two Arabs telling you white men are the bad guys in America. | ||
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Clip 25. I would say our country should be more fearful. | |
Of white men across our country because they are actually causing most of the deaths within this country. | ||
We should be profiling, monitoring, and creating policies to fight the radicalization of white men. | ||
Okay. | ||
By the way, I believe her husband is a white man, not her brother husband. | ||
Her current husband, I believe, is a white man. | ||
Isn't that fun? | ||
Here you are, a white American getting lectured by a Somali refugee that you saved her life probably. | ||
Probably saved her life. | ||
And then she comes here and tells you you're the problem? | ||
So sick of it all, man. | ||
I'm so sick of the Middle East hatred and... | ||
I'm sick of it. | ||
Come to America and love America and leave your tribalism and your wars and your hate behind. | ||
But you just can't do it. | ||
Oh, we need to profile the white man. | ||
Yeah, you and George Bush. | ||
Sounds like you and George Bush got something in common, honey. | ||
Send her back. | ||
Hey, you don't like white people? | ||
Get out of America. | ||
Go back to Somalia. | ||
No whites there. | ||
I'm sure you'll have a much better life. | ||
Things will be much better for you there, won't they? | ||
All right, we got a couple other things on the desk. | ||
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Nick Sartor found crazed Democrat Jamie Raskin, and it went like this. | ||
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Get out of my face, you little fascist. | |
Get out of my face. | ||
A congressional question for you. | ||
So you initially- Who are you? | ||
Hi, my name is Nick. | ||
Nick, nice to meet you. | ||
I'm from X. I'm from X. So I have to ask you, you said Kilmer Abrego Garcia. | ||
You voiced a lot of support for him originally. | ||
Now he's been charged with facilitating the transport of illegals. | ||
Are you still gonna double down on that? | ||
So he gets due process now? | ||
Do you believe in due process now? | ||
Wait, was he supposed to be here to begin with? | ||
Was he illegal? | ||
How did Kilmar Obrego Arcea get here? | ||
Trump's judge allowed him to be here. | ||
Did you know that? | ||
How did he get here originally? | ||
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Did he come here legally? | |
Did he come here legally? | ||
Get back to your job, man. | ||
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Okay, so you can't answer the question. | |
No, we can't. | ||
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You seem a little angry about it. | |
Is that why? | ||
Is it because you were made to be a fool out over it? | ||
I mean, you were supporting a man whose wife accused him of beating her. | ||
Trump's judge allowed him to be in the country. | ||
Did you know that? | ||
Trump's judge allowed him to be in the country. | ||
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He was allowed in the country, and then what? | |
And then what happened? | ||
I think that might be tomorrow, actually. | ||
I think it starts tomorrow. | ||
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The Democrat human trafficker. | |
All right. | ||
Let me get these other things out of the way. | ||
A jet blue plane ran off the tarmac at Boston Logan Airport earlier today. | ||
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What's up with that? | ||
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