Portland is in Open Rebellion Against the US Government, And NJ Governor's Race is in the Balance
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Today we are signing an executive order aimed at reigning in this out of control administration.
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Will what is going on?
Uh that sounds like the mayor of Chicago saying that he is going to reject the authority of the federal government.
Plus, we saw everything from Portland over the weekend.
What are we facing right now?
I mean, we're facing a rebellion by the states of Oregon and the states of Illinois.
When you hear we need to rein in this out-of-control administration, uh, you should actually be hearing we are conspiring to obstruct justice and obstruct uh federal law enforcement.
Because that's what's happening.
He doesn't get to rein in anybody in the federal government.
That's not the way our system works.
There's uh he must have never read the supremacy clause, despite becoming the mayor of Chicago.
Uh the likely outcome here, though, is you know, I mean, whatever happens here, it's it's probably unlawful.
You can't, and and the federals will just ignore it.
But if the Chicago mayor in his wisdom decides to try and enforce these laws uh and prevent federal authorities from doing their job in the city of Chicago, the likely outcome here here is that he'll be arrested for kidnapping and false imprisonment.
So you're I mean, it what it sounds to me like what we're coming up towards, and we haven't heard something so forceful yet from any of the elected officials of Portland, but we've certainly seen court cases and rulings and police reports that sound like Portland is moving in the same direction.
Will, are we going to see a standoff between potentially the authorities, the legal authorities of these cities and the federal government?
We've already seen a standoff, if anything.
This is just the federal government trying to fix things.
You have to understand what the city of Portland has done and what they're doing.
Uh, you know, there aren't a huge number of law enforcement officials whose job is to protect federal property.
The the service that does that is the federal protective service.
They have something a little less than a thousand agents, and over a hundred of them have been sent to Portland.
They're working 12-hour shifts seven days a week.
They're flat working flat out to protect uh federal officials and the federal property.
They wouldn't have to do that if the Portland police were helping to protect, but the Portland police won't do a thing in front of uh the office.
And not only are they not doing a thing, they're also litigating against the federal government to try and prevent the National Guard in to provide some relief uh to federal officials in front of this ICE facility.
So there's already a standoff.
There's already a confrontation now.
When it comes to the courts, they're going to lose this confrontation.
Uh federal authorities will prevail legally and will have the right to go there.
Then it's just a question of exactly how far do local and state authorities in Oregon want to push this rebellion.
So I I want to step back here a second because you you mentioned the supremacy clause.
And this is something where, you know, I think a lot of people, when they miss, you know, sort of civics 101, government 101, you know, they they sort of lose the the argument.
They lose the plot because they think, oh, that's the mayor, the mayor can do whatever they want.
They just sort of see, you know, politicians they like and politicians they don't like, but that's actually not how it works.
By the way, I'd love to have a and and side note, I'd love to have a long conversation with you about um red states at some point here because uh mayors do not have sovereignty, governors have sovereignty, mayors do not.
But that's it.
It's a separate discussion.
We will have that discussion later because I can see that coming up.
But but walk us through just the very basics of the supremacy clause here.
Well, it just says that federal authority is supreme over state law.
The the United States government is a government of limited and enumerated powers under our constitution.
They don't have every power in the book, but where they have power, they are supreme.
When state law and federal law conflict, federal law wins.
When state law enforcement and federal law enforcement conflict, federal law enforcement wins.
So this is a standard case.
You know, the the state of Oregon doesn't get to tell federal authorities where they're allowed to put federal officers to protect federal property.
It's not how the law works.
And similarly, when you hear the Chicago mayor again say things like, we're going to reign in the administration.
No, you're not.
You don't have the authority to do that.
You don't reign in the administration.
The administration reigns you in.
It reigns your city in because that's the way our system works.
If you don't like it, you can try what the South did in the Civil War.
It didn't work out too well for them.
No, and you'd think that uh Governor Newsom and Governor Pritzker would have remembered uh that that conflagration, or at least perhaps had heard about it at some point in their history classes, because of course that's what the entire issue was.
You know, well, when I when I come down to it, so you've done a lot of commentary as well, and I know we're coming up on a little break, but we have a few minutes on this ruling regarding the uh regarding the National Guard in this respect, and basically a judge saying that it's um not uh that the government is not allowed to.
So this is something where I remember I was digging in on this, and I I gave a uh a talk on it earlier today on War Room where I said the federal government has Title X authority under the insurrection act to federalize the National Guard.
It's really simple.
It's right there.
It's black letter law, and it has been so since, by the way, prior to the Civil War.
This was the uh insurrection act of 1807.
And of course, we had uh even before then we had the whiskey rebellion and George Washington, a sitting president of the United States who rode into battle with uh Alexander Hamilton at his side to put down such an insurrection.
This is not something new.
No, and it's also not a close decision.
I think that the I don't even think this is going to the Supreme Court.
I think the Ninth Circuit is gonna slap what this judge in Oregon uh did down.
Uh the basic reason being she's substituting her own judgment for whether federal authorities are struggling to enforce federal law for the president's.
And the president's in the position, has the information and is elected to make the calls on when to use federal forces to reinforce and protect federal property.
It's not it's not the per place of this judge to do so.
Um so she's decided apparently that she's the new commander in chief, uh, at least with regards to federal fit officials in Portland.
She's wrong about that.
Um, and she's going to lose this very quickly.
And so what was the ruling specifically that you put down?
Well, first she issued a ruling on the second that said the Oregon National Guard could not be deployed to protect this ICE facility.
Then uh President Trump issued an order saying he was going to move the California National Guard and the Texas National Guard to protect it, because by its terms, the order only applied to the Oregon National Guard.
The Texas Texas governor also gave permission for his forces to be used.
So that's uh that should have been very straightforward.
But she decided late last night at 10 p.m. on a Sunday night to extend her order to cover uh the any National Guard troops being deployed to protect a federal facility in Portland.
Um she did so when she probably doesn't have jurisdiction because the order is already on appeal.
And and and this is this is something that I just don't understand.
What what is her basis for such a ruling?
She's saying that the president's factual findings are untethered from reality.
So her argument is that there are some factual predicates to invoke the insurrection act, namely like the difficulty of enforcing federal law or the state of rebellion.
Uh, and therefore she made factual findings saying there is no difficulty enforcing federal law, there is no rebellion, therefore you are not allowed to invoke the act.
And so does this all really come down to like so many of these other cases, the definition of what a rebellion is this time around.
It's that, and it's also a question of who decides.
I think that's the foundational question, right?
It's not she is there's deference that needs to be given to the executive.
They're the ones in charge of military forces.
The the president's the commander-in-chief of the military.
They're the ones who have the intelligence and the information necessary.
One district judge in Oregon with four law clerks is in no position to determine when federal law is being under enforced or when federal officials are in danger.
And and they are here.
When this They really are.
This is like the last iteration of it where they were trying to say the president couldn't use emergency deportation orders because there was a federal judge who was arguing that we weren't under invasion, if I remember correctly.
Exactly right.
Exactly the right analogy to be making.
It's it's the question again is not who does it's not the actual facts on the ground.
The prior question is who decides who is in a position to make these determinations about whether there's an invasion, whether law is unable to be enforced.
And clearly the way our our constitution is structured, those determinations are for the president.
Yeah, they're for the president of the United States to make those determinations.
It does not the ball does not roll uphill as it stands.
A local federal judge does not have the intelligence, the support of DHS, NCTC, all of the other factors at their disposal.
They just don't have that.
You can't just be sitting there watching CNN and Fox News.
But by the way, if even if you were, you'd be watching Real America's Voice.
And boy, we could show you a whole lot of rebellious and insurrectionist activity that's going on in these two cities.
Jack Posobiec back with Will Chamberlain when we return.
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And Will, so uh I you reminded me during the break that the invasion question, that was the Alien Enemies Act, right?
That the that the administration was originally uh using to um you know to remove uh illegal aliens in emergency situation.
What was the status of that case?
Did they ever end up was that was that adjudicated?
Yeah, and I think ultimately uh I mean the funny thing is I actually don't remember much of the outcome.
I think it got mooted effectively when Venezuela agreed to take back uh all the people who are subject to the Alien Enemies Act in El Salvador.
So I don't remember the exact outcome, but I don't think the administration lost.
No, I think they'd actually, I think you're right.
I think he actually did win, though.
But of course, we'll, you know, we'll caveat that with that.
We're not we'll double check on it.
Because this is so key, though, here.
These federal judges, and and well, look, you were you were around in the first administration.
I remember you used to write some great articles for humadevents.com.
We should probably get you to try to do that again sometime.
And uh talking about different legal strategies that could be used, the emergency fund the you know, declaring an emergency for um the use of funds to build the border wall was one of your ideas that I believe the administration actually did end up adopting.
But here's here's a difference.
We're not seeing the administration really back down from these local, you know, district judges in federal district, but they're still, you know, they're they're still confined to one locality.
We are not seeing that, are we?
No, because we have we're on the right side of the law.
You know, there was this big meme going around, especially at the beginning of the administration when all these injunctions were coming down fast and furious that uh it's the administration that's behaving lawlessly.
Look at all these injunctions.
And then now the the Trump administration's on an incredible winning streak at the Supreme Court.
I think we're at 20 in a row, 20 wins in a row, unheard of.
Uh I don't think any administration's gotten close to that.
And it what it's revealed is not that the administration was behaving lawlessly, but that these lower court judges who thought they were entitled to resist the administration were behaving lawlessly.
And I think that's exactly the outcome you're gonna see in in this Oregon case.
I I mean, I I'll put this out there for people.
If anybody wants to bet on the outcome here and whether the Supreme Court's gonna ultimately reverse this person, I'll give you 10 to 10, right?
10 to one odds that this this temporary restraining order doesn't survive because it's lawless.
Will Chamberlain giving out 10 to 1 odds.
Now, is that Calchi Will?
Uh, where do we I don't know where uh people go to take you up on that?
People may people might arbitrary good.
Exactly.
All right, so that's Will Chamberlain, folks.
Give him, give him out your your 10 to one odds, take your step up all takers.
Will so here's here's another one, though.
All right, since we're talking odds, since we're talking odds.
Jay Jones, this reprobate who's running for attorney general, he has this huge scandal on his hands because it came out in in text messages that of course Nera Tandon is telling us those are private text messages.
They shouldn't count.
Uh that's an incredible legal standard.
I don't know if I've ever heard that one before, but okay, for someone running for attorney general, you know, I'm sure everyone that uh is on the other side of you in court is certainly going to be using that from now on.
Uh these messages, though, where he's talking about killing a political opponent, his wife, and their children desecrating their grave.
Will, do you think that he's actually going to drop out?
Because it seems like the Democrats, including um Yevigny Vinman, are just driving on and continuing to reendorse him in the face of direct murderous rhetoric.
This is a tougher line to set because he's not an office holder.
I think there's a reasonable chance he's forced to drop it out by the Democrats because they're really not going to be happy with getting drowned in ads a month before the election.
They might think that he's dragging down the entire Democratic ticket in Virginia and will ultimately bring them all down.
So probably 40% chance of the state.
I mean, I I mean, uh I think that's look, for the Virginia Republicans, that's what you've got to go go all in on this thing.
Because, and let me just say something too, because this isn't, you know, just some abstract thing, all right.
It's been what, 25, 26 days since Charlie Kirk was murdered.
And I know there were some people asking, well, why, you know, why wasn't the burial public?
And it was because of people like this.
It was because of people like this, because he's talking about going and defacing the grapes.
And you know that's exactly what would happen with Charlie if that were made public.
This is what's so disgusting.
And Will, it's like it's like people don't even act like it's happening.
Oh, yeah, there's there's a real problem on the left.
Uh, there's a bloodthirstiness.
You know, I I realize that my tolerance for partisan democrats at the moment is extremely low because clearly there's a large faction of the left that if they weren't actually trying to kill you, they would be perfectly happy to see you dead.
And then there's another large force of the left that wouldn't be willing to say anything if you were killed, or would just be indifferent to their friends cheering you on.
So it's hard, it's hard to know what to do about this this political party right now and and its members in terms of understanding that they need to be brought back to reality and civility.
But I would just will say this.
The basic way that representative democracy functions is that the parties honor each other, that they don't treat each other as the embodiment of all evil.
Because in a world where they do that, suddenly the peaceful transfer of power goes becomes very much an open question.
Right, because it it goes from a situation where obviously, as Charlie stood for peaceful debate, to I don't want peaceful debate.
I want to oppress you and remove your right to even exist.
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Because Scott, there's a lot going on in the state of New Jersey, the garden state, and as usual, you are in the thick of it.
What's going on, man?
Hey, Jack.
Well, I am here in Union City, New Jersey.
I'll be going to Somerset tonight, the home of Jack Chatterelli.
And he is our Republican candidate.
For anyone that thinks New Jersey is a blue state, I want to remind you the 2020 election, 21 election was decided by 84,000 votes.
And I'll tell you, Jack, that 600,000 Republicans sat out in that year's election.
Meaning this election is winnable.
Jack Chatterelli can be brought across the finish line, but he needs all of us to come together as a family in order to get it done over the next 29 days before election day.
And now, Scott, I've been looking at these polls, and I think a lot of us saw these polls last week.
You know, we're really, really tightening up.
And I've got one, where did it go?
Right here.
So this is out of New Jersey.
I want to say just over, I want to get the exact dates here for you.
Um, this is from the Hill Picks, ECP, New Jersey voters.
This is from the September 22nd to the 23rd, so it's not recent, but it's close.
This Adam tied, Cheryl 43, Chatterelli at 43.
So this just came out today.
Massive, massive poll, the type of things that you just haven't seen.
And for people who think that it's impossible, look, uh Governor Christie did it in just 2009.
Now that was a different sort of political epoch, a different political era, different kind of candidate.
But New Jersey has gone red in gubernatorial races in recent history, and it functions very similarly.
Scott, let me ask you this question that I was chatting with somebody about it.
Do you think that New Jersey kind of functions like Pennsylvania a little bit when it comes to voting patterns?
A little bit.
I think there is a difference between federal elections and state elections.
And some of the people that were going to be a straight D ticket for Kamala Harris and Democrats in a federal election.
Well, some of those Democrats are willing to vote Republican, especially when it comes to these sky high property taxes that we have in New Jersey, and the electricity prices that continue to go up and to impact working class families.
And so really PA and NJ, they share one fourth of the same border together.
And I think it's uh very interesting that yes, they may in federal elections vote straight D, but this is our opportunity in a quote unquote off-year election for gubernatorial that some of those Democrats we can bring on over to vote for Jack Chatterelli for governor.
And that's something too.
When you've got the when you've got the economy being a top issue, then this becomes a huge issue for the party in power.
For the party in power to say, oh, well, the economy isn't good, but we also need to keep supporting us.
It's a very hard argument to make.
Uh Joe Biden wasn't able to make it, Kamala Harris wasn't able to make it.
And I think in this case in New Jersey, the Democrats aren't going to be able to make it either, are they?
No, well, this is a trifecta state government.
So Trenton Democrats are in power and have been in power, especially under lockdown Phil Murphy.
And I want to be clear to anyone that's on the fence.
Mikey, yeah, lockdown Phil.
Mikey cheating scandal Cheryl.
She is no different than Phil Murphy.
She's Phil Murphy 2.0, just not in a suit.
This is the woman that made seven million on stock trades while being in Congress.
This is the woman that voted against the Lake and Riley bill.
This is the woman who wouldn't even acknowledge Charlie Kirk and in fact said degrading things about him.
This is the woman that is going to continue Phil Murphy's uh legacy, if you want to even call it that.
So you vote for Mikey, you're gonna get more of the same.
You're gonna get more offshore wind, which is unpopular, higher property taxes, which is unpopular, higher electricity prices, which is unpopular.
You're not gonna get school choice, which is popular.
You're not gonna get medical freedom, which is popular.
And so therefore the voters only have one choice in this election, and that is Jack Cheddarelli for governor.
But Jack, we must vote down ballot because Jack can only do what he can to legislate if he has a legislation that's Republican and actually can pass his bills and put them into law.
That's exactly right.
And I loved I forget who had the write-up of it the other day, but they said that Mickey Sheryl is basically the Kamala Harris of New Jersey.
I love that.
The Kamala Harris of New Jersey.
It's so perfect.
A limousine liberal who she goes on with Charlemagne the God, and she can't even tell you how much money she's made off of insider congressional trading, saying, Well, uh, was it seven million or was it eight million?
I can't remember.
I'm just not sure.
It's completely ridiculous, especially you go on a show like that.
You gotta have an answer to the most basic questions.
And she's you know, attacking conservatives and just going all over the place.
She seems to me, and specifically with that answer, Scott, you really don't always, especially a lot of Democrats these days, uh, you they typically seem to be doing better at media.
She came across to me as so uncharismatic and so aloof, and so just I gotta say it, like Kamala Harris.
She just seemed like Kamala Harris, just one of these candidates who's got no time for anyone who's got an issue and is a like frustrated with you for even answering the question.
You know what I mean?
And she even had the gall Jack to attack me on social media.
And when she did, it was hilarious because she got ratioed into oblivion, especially after I replied to her and called her her real name, which isn't Mikey cheating scandal Cheryl.
It's actually Rebecca.
And Rebecca, you're not even from New Jersey.
You're from Virginia.
And on Tuesday, November 4th, 2025, we're gonna make sure that Rebecca, Mikey cheating scandal Cheryl never gets anywhere close to the governor's mansion.
Are we saying that that that Becky from Virginia is trying to take over New Jersey?
I don't know about that, Becky from Virginia.
No, I'm not so sure about that, Becky from Virginia trying to sneak in there.
And And by the way, the cheating scandal, you know, I spent the entire day with the Navy yesterday, down with the fleet.
And, you know, I I don't usually speak with a uh, you know, as a prior Navy intelligence officer.
It's just not something I I try to use in my day-to-day parlance.
But you know, when it comes up, it comes up as to say that look, people knew in the 94 uh cheating scandal, which obviously wasn't here, it was a huge scandal.
They still talk about it to this day within the United States Navy.
There's a huge black eye for the Navy.
It was a huge black eye for the integrity of those officers.
And it really came down to be something that said, you know what?
This class of people has gotten way too powerful in our Navy, and they've gotten so far removed from the deck plates themselves.
If you want an officer to be of the highest standards, you need that also from your elected officials.
You need they need to be sacrosanct.
And by the way, this whole this whole spin about, oh, she was protecting others, she was protecting others, then why not release the records?
Then why not just release your records and show us that you didn't cheat?
If you didn't cheat, why not just release your records?
But she won't.
She won't release the records.
Her records are sealed.
By the way, her husband, who was caught up in the whole thing as well, he won't release the records.
They've got a lawyer.
I don't understand.
It's real simple.
You got a problem, you got a way to fix it.
She could release the records today.
She could release them right now.
She could release them this afternoon, she could release them tonight, she could release them tomorrow morning, but she won't do it.
Scott, we're coming up on a quick break.
I know there's a big event coming on Friday.
Are you able to stick on?
Hold over to the next one.
I'm sticking around.
All right, Scott Press is sticking around from Union City, Jersey.
You'll be right back Human Events Daily.
Jack is a great guy.
He's written a fantastic book.
Everybody's talking about it.
Go get it.
Eddie's been my friend right from the beginning of this whole beautiful event.
And we're going to turn it around and make our country right again.
Amen.
All right, Jack Pasobic back live here, Human Events Daily.
We're on with Scott Pressler, who's up from well, he's in the state of New Jersey, I should say.
He's up there in Jersey right now.
Scott, walk us through.
So, of course, you're with early vote action.
What can people do if they are outside, let's say they're nowhere near New Jersey.
Are there ways that they can help at least raise awareness or get involved in the race?
Absolutely.
Well, first, let me make a pitch to you.
Let's say that you're in California watching human events right now and you're going, eh, this Jersey election doesn't impact me.
Really, it does.
I would argue, Jack, that this election 2025 in Virginia, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, really momentum begets momentum.
And if we want to protect President Trump, if we want to protect his ability to legislate and to keep the House of Representatives next year in 2026, that means that we have to win big this year.
that's why new jersey matters because we flip the new jersey governorship from blue to red you're going to see dollars you're going to see donors you're going to see enthusiasm you're going to see sky high energy going into 2026 to support our president and the republican party so So you may download the free early vote action app.
It's on Android, it's on iPhone now.
Just because I don't want your cell phones to get spammed when you text message, turn off iMessage, limit yourself to 50 texts a day.
But if everyone downloads the early vote action app, sends 50, 50 texts a day from one of the myriad of campaigns that we have on there to New Jersey, to Virginia, to Pennsylvania.
You can make a real big impact just from the comfort of your home that is peer-to-peer organizing and the palm of your hand.
And that's incredible.
So you can you can do that right on the app.
You can get involved.
Now, let's say you're in New Jersey or within driving distance of New Jersey.
If you're like me, you come from Pennsylvania or Pennsylvania, and if you're anywhere, you know, try, you know, really it's a quad state area because you've got New York, you've got Pennsylvania, you've got uh the DC area, and even Virginia is not that far.
Yeah, so really I I ask you, come to New Jersey, come to the Garden State.
Uh, we've got influencers all over the country that are coming to Jersey because they know how important it is.
You can help us knock on doors, and we're not gonna send you to Trenton, guys.
I'm not sending you to Newark or Camden right away.
I'm gonna send you to Republican doors.
Why?
Because this is a base turnout election.
President Trump came within five percentage points of winning the garden state.
That is historic.
He won Passaic County, a Hispanic county that went for Donald J. Trump.
If we get every beautiful Trump supporter to vote this year on Tuesday, November 4th, 2025, we will send Jack Chatterelli as the next governor in the garden state.
And so help us knock Republican doors, help us chase ballots like Cliff Maloney is doing.
This is a team effort.
Everybody swimming together in the same direction, and that is the way that we're gonna win this November together as a team.
Well, I love what you said too about the fact that it's the ability to get into the state, get involved, building the momentum because victory begets victory.
And obviously, you know, we've all gone through this horrific experience of the last month since losing Charlie.
And Charlie's murder, I think casts a paw over everything in a sense.
It's it's everything I do, every you know, every interview.
It it's just it's always there.
It's always there, not far from my thoughts.
But at the same time, you know what else is there as well, Scott?
And I know you went on with Charlie so many times.
It's what Charlie would be saying.
He would be saying, get involved, get active.
Don't just tweet, don't just be out there on social media, be out there in person.
And and Scott, I you've got that Charlie Kirk spirit as well of activism of saying, I am going to be the man who stands in the gap.
And I've seen you do it for years.
I've seen you absolutely do it for years.
No matter the election, big or small, Scott Pressler is going to be there.
He's going to be on the ground.
And that's what Charlie always talked about.
He said, Don't just talk about these things.
Actually show up and organize.
And unfortunately, there's a lot of people who think that all Charlie did was go around on campus and debate.
And of course, there was no one better than him at that.
But that was almost that was the secondary effort because the main point of it was to organize and to win elections.
And I know that's exactly what Charlie would be telling us win the governor's race of New Jersey.
And let's make this relatable for a second, Jack, in a very somber but fitting tone.
The last day to register to vote in the Garden State in New Jersey is actually Charlie Kirk's birthday, October 14th.
Wow.
There is no better way to honor him, his legacy, constructive, positive action by going to NJ, New Jersey, NJ.gov and registering to vote.
You can do that on Charlie Kirk's birthday, October 14th.
And one thing that we're doing, Jack, too, in the most respectful manner, is in person, on demand, mail and voting is happening across Pennsylvania.
And it actually opens up in Bucks County PA.
We are going to be asking voters across the Commonwealth to vote in person on October 14th in honor of Charlie.
And I just I'm placing that upon you guys.
Take positive constructive action, be the change that you want to be.
And Jack really is being respectful when he says that is what Charlie would want us to do.
He would want us to make sure that the tragedy that happened doesn't happen to anyone else and that we continue to fight for freedom.
And we do it with ballots, not bullets.
Yeah, 100%.
I mean, that's what Charlie always stood for.
And you know, and in in the past couple of weeks, you know, there's there's obviously a lot of questions, a lot of decisions, a lot of a lot of different things that people have had to do that, of course, nobody wanted to do or or nobody ever asked for.
But but the one thing that that I think nobody ever is in doubt about was that what Charlie would have wanted.
And what Charlie would have wanted is for us to get active.
He'd want us to get active in our local elections, and he would have asked for us to go to help where it was needed.
When Charlie, you know, saw that uh that Nebraska had an extra, you know, an extra um electoral college vote.
He flew to Nebraska and he said he started holding events saying, let's get this winner take all.
Let's make it winner take all.
Let's do it.
Um, you know, and of course they eventually didn't, but hopefully the Cornhos Girl State will find their way out of that and and do it for Charlie, do the right thing.
But it it it's what he was all about as getting off your off your duff and going out there and actually doing things.
And so, Scott, I believe there's an event coming up uh this Friday, Wildwood, New Jersey, the great Wildwood, if I have that correct.
Yes, there is gonna be a huge, yes, I said huge rally in Wildwood this Friday, October 10th.
Uh, Scott Labedo, Benny Johnson, Chairman, Judge Mike Donahue of Cape May County.
And Wildwood is a pretty special place because I think that's where President Trump did his biggest rally ever in support of the president.
And so we're asking everyone to come.
However, I don't want this to just be a rally where people come, get hyped up, and then they just go home.
No, we are going to couple the rally with activism and make sure that people have walkbooks or have downloaded the application or get a mail-in ballot, or are voting early in person on October 25th, which is the first day of early in-person voting, which goes to November 2nd.
You in New Jersey have nine days of early in-person voting.
But I welcome everyone and anyone to come to this rally, and I'm telling you, this election jack is gonna come down to a few thousand votes.
Every vote is gonna make a difference.
All right, well, we're gonna blow it out.
By the way, Scott, you'd appreciate, I don't know if anyone told you, but we were actually we were registering voters at even at Charlie's Memorial uh out there in Phoenix.
We had the station set up, turning point action.
But you know what?
You've inspired me, Scott.
And I've had a couple of contacts with the New Jersey, Kate Made G U P. I tell you something right now.
I'm gonna commit to you, Scott Pressler, that I, Jack Pasobic, will be there this Friday, Wildwood, New Jersey.