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All right, welcome to the InfoWars Sunday briefing. | ||
I am Nick Sorter back this week. | ||
I've been away in Montana for about nine days. | ||
Chase guys are filling in last week, which I'm sure was amazing because Chase is a freaking legend. | ||
But hell, a lot has happened in the past week, as always. | ||
I feel like I have to start every single show off with that. | ||
It's almost hard to keep up with the speed at things are moving. | ||
I'm back here in Washington, DC, where obviously one of the biggest stories is the crackdown that's happening, the federal crackdown on the violent crime out here. | ||
I spent most of the night last night, talked about 4 o'clock in the morning actually on the streets watching them work and seeing how things are progressing here in DC. | ||
So we'll get into that later. | ||
We have some videos for you and stuff on that. | ||
But first off here, I want to jump in with a development this morning and something that's been going on for about the past week now. | ||
You have Ed Martin, the new special prosecutor that's looking into both Letitia James and Adam Schiff, two great candidates to be in prison, right? | ||
So Ed Martin is spotted in New York outside of Letitia James' home because she's being investigated for mortgage fraud. | ||
You know, she said that that she had a primary residence in both Maryland and New York City and in Albany. | ||
So we got multiple instances of mortgage fraud here and Ed Martin outside being scolded by people that don't want him investigating actual crimes. | ||
So, you know, it looked that this guy has been the on the receiving end of so much hate from the left, so many political attacks from the left, similar to how Trump was, but on a lower scale. | ||
Ed Martin, once the hunted, now the hunter. | ||
We love it. | ||
I think we're making a lot of progress here. | ||
You know, it seems as if there's possibly even more that could come out from the J six committee, the select committee that we know was fraudulent now. | ||
And Ed Martin was on Fox this morning and actually had this to say about it. | ||
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Do you guys have that clip? | ||
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Well, what about the J six committee? | |
Did they destroy evidence? | ||
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Is there criminality there? | |
Of course, of course, we're all in that too. | ||
And trust me, a lot of the, a lot of people did not get a pardon that were involved in the select committee, and they ought to be keeping an eye on their mailbox because there's a lot to be asked about. | ||
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And the pardons that were given out were done by an auto pen, are they legitimate? | |
Well, I'm the pardon attorney, so I have it. | ||
I'm in that too. | ||
I can tell you we're investigating how the pardons were granted. | ||
It was not like anything in the history of America what Joe Biden, not Joe Biden, his staffers did, not just with the auto pen, but with faking him out on the memos. | ||
More to come, Maria., I'm telling you, Pam Bondi has let us loose and when this comes out, it will take all of these people's hoaxes down and we're doing it bit by bit and it's fantastic. | ||
It's a great privilege. | ||
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Yeah. | ||
So there you see Ed Martin actually looking into this J six committee and these, as he said, not everyone that was involved with the J six committee and the fraud that went on there and the manipulated evidence, not all of those people were pardoned. | ||
I would actually even make the argument that the people who were pardoned were not actually pardoned because Joe Biden himself didn't do it. | ||
The President of the United States is the only person who has the pardoning power. | ||
If it was some aid that decided that they were going to do decide who was going to get a pardon and they were the ones that used the auto pen to sign off on it. | ||
We need to know that because those pardons are null and void. | ||
Everyone is fair game. | ||
You know, one of the other people that I'd love to see in prison and I know most of you would as well is Adam Kinzinger. | ||
Adam Kinzinger, he's one of the people that supposedly received a pardon from Joe Biden from the auto pen. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I feel like, you know, at a minimum, maybe we should pursue it anyway. | ||
Let the courts hash it out if that's what we want to do. | ||
Make their lives help. | ||
Okay? | ||
That's what we need to do at this point. | ||
Even if, you know, the guy's not untouchable. | ||
And even if that pardon does hold up, it's only for acts within the J six committee. | ||
We all know their hands are a lot dirtier dirtier than that, especially Adam Schiff, who, you know, With all the Russia gate hoax and, and, and, you know, mortgage fraud that Ed Martin is investigating, it's going to be the easiest one to get him on. | ||
But, you know, that's we're just scratching the surface. | ||
I could rent on that all day. | ||
But coming right after this, obviously the biggest story of the week, Trump and Putin meeting in Alaska. | ||
We'll dig deep dive into that, see how the Democrats are screaming and melting down over the whole situation. | ||
We'll be right back with that. | ||
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Dismantling the system of control, it's Infowars Sunday briefing with Nick Sordor. | |
Okay. | ||
Well, the peacemaker in chief seems to be making peace yet again. | ||
I'm losing track of the amount of wars that this man has been able to solve in such a short amount of time, but the highlight of his peacemaking so far has just happened a few days ago in Anchorage, Alaska. | ||
For whatever reason, I mean, we all know the reason. | ||
We're dealing with a bunch of warmongerers. | ||
And it's not, I say the Democrats, it's not even just Democrats. | ||
I mean, it's, it's people that have ours next to their names that are complaining about the fact that there's about to be peace and the killing is going to stop and we're going to stop having to send hundreds of billions of dollars to a country on the opposite side of the planet. | ||
You know, it doesn't seem like this should be a controversial thing, but for whatever reason it is. | ||
I actually didn't have this clip prepared because I just kind of thought of this off the top of my head, but I don't know if you saw Jackie Heinrich on Fox or clips of it because I posted it on X. It did, it did some numbers on it because people were just really like put off by the fact that you had Jackie Heinrich saying that that Putin basically walked over Donald Trump and that it was weird that Putin was able to speak first in the press conference and that's not how it usually goes. | ||
That's actually totally false. | ||
The visiting country. | ||
country typically always speaks first at those joint press conferences. | ||
It's actually weird if they don't do that. | ||
So Jackie Heinrich, got to remind you guys, she is engaged to Representative Brian Fitzpatrick, a supposed Republican from Pennsylvania, who happened to vote against the big beautiful bill not because there wasn't enough border funding or or something to do with health care, like some people were having a problem with it had to do with the fact that we weren't sending any more money to Ukraine. | ||
That's why he voted against the big beautiful bill every single step of the way. | ||
So Jackie Heinrich, pretty compromised. | ||
And you have to know this stuff to understand why they're taking these weird positions. | ||
But she comes at this and Fox brings her on as an expert on the situation and on how these events go. | ||
But don't mention the fact that she's totally conflicted. | ||
So, you know, I thought that was pretty pertinent information that maybe, you know, so I decided to relay it on X. But I don't know if you saw this video. | ||
Amazing stuff. | ||
It's video number eight, guys. | ||
The moment that Putin and Trump stepped off the planes, shook their hands, and then this happened. | ||
One of the most legendary moves in history. | ||
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Vladimir Putin, Donald Trump seconds after meeting surrounded by F-22s, Donald Trump decides he's going to have Putin's head buzzed by a B-2 stealth bomber just as a reminder of who's in charge as if the F-22s surrounding the joint weren't enough of a reminder. | ||
But look, Donald Trump went into this event. | ||
downplaying it, right? | ||
There was never really, you know, this it wasn't an over promise, under deliver situation like the media is trying to say. | ||
You know, the headlines were Donald Trump fails to deliver peace with the Putin summit. | ||
I mean, you got to be joking me. | ||
He was never saying that the war was going to end here and now. | ||
He was saying that this is the first step. | ||
He was even saying on Air Force One on the way over that there was probably going to have to be a subsequent meeting, maybe even with Zelensky involved. | ||
So, you know, if if anyone was paying attention, which most CNN viewers don't, so it's it's pretty easy to dupe them, I would imagine, you would know that he wasn't expecting to come out of this with a total peace deal, no more war, no more killing instantly, instant end. | ||
That was not the plan here, was never the plan. | ||
So that was another media lie. | ||
We would kind of come to expect it at this point. | ||
But Trump also said that if it didn't go well, he wasn't going to do a dual press conference with Vladimir Putin. | ||
And they did it, two podiums on the stage together. | ||
That's the first sign that we knew, well, the second sign really, the first sign that we knew it was going pretty well was they actually stayed in the meeting for more than ten minutes. | ||
They were there for almost three hours talking. | ||
Donald Trump said he'd be able to figure out within the first ninety seconds or so how that meeting was going to go. | ||
So that was a pretty good sign as well. | ||
There was nothing about this that was a failure. | ||
The failure came when this was allowed to happen to begin with. | ||
Okay, you're not going to see China try to take Taiwan under President Trump because he's not Joe Biden. | ||
I'm personally shocked they didn't try to do it under Joe Biden. | ||
Maybe they just weren't ready. | ||
But it was pretty another interesting moment on stage is Putin actually came out and said that Trump is right. | ||
I can confirm this wouldn't have happened if he were President of the United States in 2022. | ||
We all know that, but coming from the horse's mouth at this point. | ||
Now the Democrat reaction has been visceral, of course, because they can't stand the idea of peace. | ||
Actually, I just noticed that the tweet was actually taken down, but here's a screenshot of Brian Krassenstein. | ||
You guys probably saw this posting. | ||
It's not going to come into focus. | ||
Oh, maybe it will. | ||
Okay, let's see. | ||
I'm doing this on the fly, guys. | ||
That they should have had snipers in Anchorage, Alaska ready to take them out as soon as he shrugged. | ||
Now we all know what Brian was actually trying to do here. | ||
He was really trying to drive outrage from people. | ||
And it was successful. | ||
Luckily, like three of his tweets ended up getting removed from X for terms of service violations. | ||
I think his entire account should have been removed. | ||
I mean, there are certain other countries where if you were to say that about their leader, your account's getting nuked immediately on any platform. | ||
But Brian is also the same guy that was visited by the Secret Service. | ||
A couple of months ago for saying that Donald Trump should be 86, knowing exactly what that meant. | ||
He knew exactly what 86 and Donald Trump did. | ||
He actually said it after James Comey said it, just trying to be edgy. | ||
These Democrats are begging for something to happen to, you know, honestly, Donald Trump. | ||
They care about Donald Trump being taken out a lot more than they care about Vladimir Putin being taken out. | ||
And Brian specifically didn't mention Putin in that post because he was dog whistling that he actually wants Donald Trump to be taken out. | ||
So, you know, that's the state of this. | ||
That was a good find, guys. | ||
That was a great find right there. | ||
I don't know how we fix this at this point until we start, you know, arresting people who are making these threats. | ||
The Democrats would have done it. | ||
You had Douglas Mackey, I believe, that was arrested and imprisoned for posting a meme about Hillary Clinton. | ||
Just posting a meme had nothing to do with killing her. | ||
It was about not voting for her or not being able to vote for her. | ||
That's all it was. | ||
And he ended up in prison. | ||
We haven't done any of that stuff yet. | ||
I hope to God we do. | ||
Because it's not like the Democrats are going to say, well, they didn't arrest anyone under Donald Trump's DOJ, so we're not going to do it next time we're in power. | ||
That's total bullshit. | ||
That's total bullshit. | ||
It's the same thing when John Thune says, well, we can't negotiate too hard with Chuck Schumer, because then he'll negotiate hard when he's in power. | ||
No, that's not how it works. | ||
We know that's not how it works. | ||
It's never been like that in history. | ||
I mean, Barack Obama had dozens of recess appointments that we can't get right now because John Thune didn't recess the Senate. | ||
They all went on vacation, half of them went to like Israel. | ||
Of course, the day after, and that's another thing. | ||
I had GOP Senate sources telling me at the end, uh, when Chuck Schumer and uh, was still blocking the nominees from President Trump, when he was demanding two billion dollars go into his coffers from Trump, trying to blackmail him, he knew that he had the Senate Republicans in a bind because they were going to Israel the next day and they didn't want to cancel it. | ||
They were doing a CODEL, a congressional delegation to Israel the very next day. | ||
And that's when you saw Speaker Johnson there as well. | ||
So once again, we let a foreign interest go above our own going off on a tangent here, but point being the the Democrats even some people on the right, unaffectionately what I call rhinos, they need that war money. | ||
They want that war money and they're going to keep it coming or try to keep it coming as best as possible. | ||
I'm a little worried about what kind of maneuvers they might pull to try to spark more U.S. involvement in that war up and into and including taking out President Trump. | ||
Don't put that down. | ||
I know it's terrible to think about, but very possible. | ||
We're going to come back right here after the break. | ||
We're going to be talking about DC.C here. | ||
Right out of my window I can see National Guard. | ||
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All right. | |
And right here in DC. | ||
It's a new world after coming back here after those nine days I spent in Montana. | ||
And I am loving every second of it so far. | ||
I can go outside at night unarmed, not really too worried about it. | ||
I get my girlfriend can walk around and I don't have to worry about her anymore because DC is a little bit of a different place, right? | ||
The way that crime is operated out here, it's not like when you go to New York, there are certain areas you go into and you expect crime. | ||
In DC, it's just everywhere at any time. | ||
It can be in broad daylight. | ||
It's wild how bad this place is and nobody wants to talk about it. | ||
Until now, fortunately, we're finally talking about it. | ||
And you know, that you have Union Station right down the street from here, the homeless encampments have been totally cleared out. | ||
There are no tweakers harassing you inside of Union Station anymore. | ||
There aren't people, you haven't heard about anyone getting shot with stray bullets in the streets of DC any time recently, not within the past week, because why? | ||
Because laws are actually being enforced here now. | ||
All it took was President Trump to, you know, revoke, pretty much revoke the city's power to police itself, which they never should have had to to begin with. | ||
The Democrats should never have been given control of Washington, DC. | ||
That was done back in the in the 70s with the DC Home Rule Act. | ||
The whole thing needs to be repealed. | ||
There shouldn't be a local government in DC. | ||
It should be it's supposed to be the federal seat, right? | ||
Let the federal government take control of it. | ||
The local government here has proven that they're totally inept, totally corrupt. | ||
That was actually a city. | ||
A city council member from, I believe, this district that was charged with bribery was removed from office and then they immediately ran for reelection and got voted back in. | ||
I mean, the city is hopeless, man. | ||
You got it. | ||
Local control is not going to work here. | ||
It will never work here. | ||
But yesterday had a few clashes there at Union Station. | ||
But in other areas of town, like the U Street Corridor where there are a bunch of clubs and stuff at night, you'd see things like this happening. | ||
I want to roll clip four. | ||
Interagency stuff happening. | ||
FBI, A which is Homeland Security Investigations with Metro police, pulling people over, making arrests. | ||
There's a scary amount of people here in Washington, DC that have active warrants for violent crimes. | ||
So they had these task force going out arresting dozens of people. | ||
Over the week, it's been hundreds of people for active warrants for car jacking, murder, rape. | ||
I mean, you name it. | ||
And they've been able to take some of these people off the street through this enforcement action. | ||
I spoke with a DC police lieutenant yesterday. | ||
on one of these traffic stops and he was surprised That I wasn't yelling at him because most of these people have been sitting there heckling them. | ||
It's crazy that people here are so indoctrinated that they're going to scream at these police officers for taking rapists and murderers off the street. | ||
You know, they're not arresting you for jaywalking. | ||
They're not. | ||
There was this thing that went around yesterday where a Pam Bondi actually deputized federal agents making like secret service agents and DC Metro Transit police. | ||
She deputized them as US Marshals so that they can actually have arrest powers on the streets. | ||
They're called warrantless arrests, but it's not like suspending habeas corpus, right? | ||
That makes it so that these agents, if they witness a crime happening or have a probable cause that it did happen, they can arrest you. | ||
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Most people thought they had that power already, but they didn't. | |
They didn't. | ||
So they they witness you, you know, assaulting somebody in the street. | ||
They can come and arrest you for it. | ||
I don't feel like that should be very controversial, but apparently it is. | ||
Here in DC, you get the liberals and the staffers and stuff that will run around here. | ||
They're they're being paid to harass these people right now. | ||
I mean, I saw multiple Democratic Congress people staffing., yelling at these people, trying to get videos so they can inevitably try to post them and go viral with their social justice warrior notion. | ||
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But that it's just it's not sticking. | |
Okay. | ||
People here that are not just overly political and people across the United States that are not that they don't just spend all their time focused on politics. | ||
Normal people want to see this happen. | ||
They want to see this happen in their city. | ||
And the reason that Trump is doing this is to make an example. | ||
He's taking one of the most violent cities in America and turning it into one of the safest. | ||
And you can see here from last night, I was driving around with another journalist named Ole Scutercas from Freedom News, and we were filming the streets. | ||
This was at like 11:30, 11:00 last night, empty. | ||
There's nobody out. | ||
There's nobody out. | ||
There's no crime happening. | ||
The city was quiet. | ||
There was so there was like, hardly anything reported over the radios or through the crime trackers. | ||
There was hardly anything happening last night. | ||
It was calm and peaceful and like a city should be, not a lawless hell hole like the Democrats have been making it for decades now. | ||
And so it's not controversial. | ||
If you were to poll people across the United States, they're going to support an action like this. | ||
Nobody wants their kids. | ||
I mean, if you're a half decent parent, you don't want your kid going out and getting shot in the street. | ||
I can't say that. | ||
I mean, there are some parents here that just let their kids run willy nilly, let them car jack and do whatever. | ||
And the parents are just totally absent. | ||
They may not care. | ||
But regular, normal folks definitely care about the safety of their family on the streets. | ||
So the Democrats are making this argument that, no, there's no crime or the crime isn'tt really that bad. | ||
It's just, you know, people getting shot randomly every now and then or like big balls from Doge getting the shit beat out of them by a group of teenagers, a group of black teenagers that know that nothing is going to happen to them. | ||
That ends now, that ends now, and I truly believe it's going to end. | ||
This is not just talking. | ||
They're actually taking action. | ||
There's more National Guard troops from across the country. | ||
I know at least like Ohio, West Virginia, South Carolina, and a couple of other states are sending in hundreds of National Guard troops here as well. | ||
And people are going to say, Oh, well, there's no crime happening. | ||
Well, so why are they here? | ||
Well, the reason that there's no crime happening is because they know that it's being enforced now. | ||
Laws are being enforced. | ||
It's not as fun for these ghetto gangbangers to go out to clubs anymore because they're going to get their asses arrested for stabbing people, shooting them in the street, causing mass fights, car jacking people while they're drunk off their asses. | ||
None of that happened last night. | ||
So, you know, people are going to say, Oh, well, it's worthless. | ||
There's no crime. | ||
So why are all these feds out in the streets right now? | ||
That's the reason there's no crime. | ||
Now, this can't happen. | ||
in other cities around the United States as easily as It can happen here. | ||
Trump cannot just send in feds to New York and start having them enforce New York law. | ||
They can only do it here in DC because DC is a federal district, right? | ||
So that's why this is like going to be a model and pressure is going to have to be put on local governments to fight, you know, local crimes. | ||
So when the crime states come out, the real crime states and show that violent crime is down ninety percent here in DC, it's going to put a hell of a lot of pressure on even Democrats throughout this country to do something to allow police to do their job. | ||
And, and, you know, have people be prosecuted. | ||
Especially children, like the 17-year-olds that are shooting people out here that are considered children, so they're heartlessly prosecuted. | ||
They're slapped on the wrist and set back out on the streets to keep terrorizing the community. | ||
We're going to make this place a model. | ||
We're going to keep you posted on this story. | ||
I'll be on the ground here with Mentee covering it. | ||
We'll be right back after this. | ||
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And you know, I I'm so sick of having to report these stories. | ||
It's it's it's tragic. | ||
It never should be. | ||
Look, if they didn't keep the border open, if they didn't just allow everybody to overstay their visas or, hell, even let them into the country in the first place, we give out way too many visas that are totally unnecessary. | ||
You know, we don't need these people. | ||
They're coming in to suck off the the American dick. | ||
I mean, it's just, it's, look, I'm preaching to the choir here. | ||
But the stuff makes me angry. | ||
This, uh, this story out of Florida with a truck driver who. | ||
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Still had a CDL out of California and he killed a family of three. | ||
yesterday you guys want to roll clip seven just for anybody that hasn't seen it so Just carelessly pulling a U-turn in the middle of a divided highway. | ||
Causing this family's van to slam straight into the side of it, decapitating all of them. | ||
All of them dead because we decided not we. | ||
The Biden regime let this guy in, of course. | ||
His name is, well, let's put it out there for the world. | ||
His name is Harjinder Singh, an illegal Indian who took the lives of these three people from Florida. | ||
And this highlights a bigger issue that we have here, where we have still nineteen states and DC that allow people who are illegal, who shouldn't be in the country to get driver's license and not just driver's licenses., CDLs to drive 80,000 plus pounds deadly weapons on the streets, even if they can't speak English. | ||
It's absolutely wild. | ||
I mean, it seems like we're living in clown world and people are dying because of it. | ||
You know, you'd almost want to laugh at it and be like, you've got to be kidding. | ||
That sounds like a joke until people are killed over it. | ||
And how many more of these stories have we not heard of before because there wasn't the political pressure to bring this stuff out, right? | ||
It was only because of the fact that this happened in Florida that we even know. | ||
that this guy was illegal and that he had a CDL out of California, of course. | ||
I mean, of course it's going to be California. | ||
If it happened in California, we never would have heard about it. | ||
We never ever would have heard about it. | ||
So it terrifies me to think these people are on the streets. | ||
They're on the streets with you and your families as well. | ||
We don't know who they are. | ||
We don't know where they're from. | ||
We don't know, like apparently the CDL restrictions in California are really, really lax considering this guy was even able to get one and maintain one. | ||
I I have never seen a truck driver make that sort of maneuver. | ||
across a divided highway where it clearly says no U turns cutting off a car that's in the inside lane going, you know, straight in front of them killing them instantly. | ||
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I mean, I'm clearly getting worked up over that. | |
You see these pictures here and this shouldn't be happening. | ||
This should, you know, let it happen in India. | ||
Let it happen in where whatever other third world country all these people are coming in from. | ||
It doesn't need to be happening here. | ||
And if we didn't let this guy in, that family would be alive today. | ||
So, you know, keeping on that ICE argument here and in DC as well, there have been these reports that. | ||
a lot of clubs have been closed as well, which all know, I don't know what we're possibly going to do. | ||
The clubs apparently here can't operate. | ||
The ones where everybody's getting shot all the time, they can't operate without illegals. | ||
That's what they're telling the local media here. | ||
They're saying that their employees are not coming to work because they're afraid of ice. | ||
They're afraid of ice. | ||
Okay, I mean, good. | ||
I don't see the downside here. | ||
I don't see the downside in having people who are in our country illegally being fearful to go outside. | ||
You know, I would love for DC to look like this every single day where there's no traffic. | ||
Uh, nobody is driving around. | ||
I mean, it's it's hard to be car jacked when there's, you know, nobody outside. | ||
So, uh, you know, and a lot of that probably has to do with more than just the fact that, uh, that people are illegal. | ||
It probably is a speculation, but. | ||
A lot of them have warrants too. | ||
So, you know, you drive around and they scan your blade and you have a warrant, you're going to jail. | ||
So, you know, we don't need them on the streets either. | ||
Keep them cooked up at home. | ||
That way they cause less problems. | ||
You know, this is how, this is how society was supposed to operate here. | ||
I'm not saying turn everything into a police state, right? | ||
Or a surveillance state. | ||
I'm not advocating for that at all. | ||
But if there is a crime, especially violent crime, it needs to be prosecuted. | ||
People need to know that they can't do it. | ||
They can't do that or they're going to prison, right? | ||
I mean, that's pretty basic. | ||
I shouldn't have to say this on air. | ||
It should just be a widely accepted fact. | ||
But apparently it's not because you still have people that are openly advocating to just, you know, let people live their life. | ||
Who cares if a couple of people die every now and then? | ||
That's sort of the argument that you get here. | ||
And actually, I heard someone here on the street yelling at a, uh, at an officer at a DEA officer, which if you're asking me, this is what I would much rather have the DEA doing than the DEA and the ATF, especially is fighting actual tangible crimes that you're seeing on the street, not prosecuting people for marijuana charges. | ||
Just my opinion anyway. | ||
But they're like, well, the crime doesn't happen at Union Station. | ||
It happens in, it only happens in Anacostia, which is the black neighborhood that we were standing in. | ||
And so it's like, okay, so this is a white guy yelling at police officers for protecting the black community. | ||
I mean, I don't understand that people come to these conclusionsions, it's it's amazing how they just reach and reach and reach and then expose themselves and expose their other woke arguments like black lives matter and stuff all of a sudden, well, they don't matter anymore because they don't want to protect the black lives, the innocent black lives that are being taken every single day in Anacostia and Suitland here in DC that are like 96 percent black. | ||
So it's hard to take these people seriously and I really don't. | ||
I point out the absurdity of it. | ||
They can't I sit there trying to argue with them on the street, right? | ||
But it's it's difficult because they're being fed talking points and they can't veer away from those talking points. | ||
They're either being paid to give those talking points or that's pretty much the only knowledge they have about the situation is a line that was rehearsed for them by some operative or activist or politician. | ||
So the Democrats, again, they're going to lose on this issue and they're going to lose big time. | ||
I think that this is only going to help us in the midterms. | ||
We're not talking about Gestapo here. | ||
We're just talking about actually enforcing the laws on the books. | ||
They're not kicking down. | ||
doors without warrants, that's not happening. | ||
I know that was another thing that people were saying was going to happen. | ||
Not happening at all. | ||
Honestly, Pambodi hasn't even deputized all of the Secret Service, DEA and DC Transit Police or these people on the street. | ||
So not all of them even have arrest power, right? | ||
They have to be with MPD. | ||
But MPD, now that they're under federal control, they're about 800 officers short. | ||
They work 2 million plus hours of overtime every single year. | ||
So they need the support. | ||
They need the support. | ||
They need to deputize more of these FBI agents and such and let them enforce violence. | ||
violent crimes that are happening on the streets by themselves. | ||
That's what it's going to take in order to actually get this place put back together. | ||
And the visuals that you're getting out here as well, the National Guard, they're finally arming them. | ||
They weren't armed in the beginning and the local media was like, Oh, well, they're not armed and so and they can't arrest you, so don't pay any attention to them. | ||
Just keep doing your crimes. | ||
It was really weird hearing the local media here advocate for that. | ||
But you've got several hundred of them more coming in. | ||
They're going to be armed. | ||
It's going to be a huge deterrent. | ||
And hopefully, they'll have arrest power at some point. | ||
Because and ideally for the long term, right? | ||
This can't be like a 30-day thing and then we're just going to stop and just let the city go back to go back to normal. | ||
I'm so tired of seeing innocent people killed here, right or left. | ||
There are Democrat staffers that get car jacked out here in like the neighborhood next to mine. | ||
You know, Uber drivers won't go into certain areas here because they get car jacked on a routine basis and nothing is done about it. | ||
So we're getting the city back on track. | ||
I'm really excited about it. | ||
And yeah, I mean, we'll be back for more. | ||
Okay, so last week we talked about, well, not last week, it was actually the week before, but we talked about this redistricting battle happening in Texas. | ||
You have Gavin Newsom coming out and saying that he's going to redistrict his state if Texas doesn't. | ||
Now, I don't think that should stop us by any means, because first of all, the process in California is a lot more difficult than it is in Texas to get this done. | ||
They have to, Gavin Newsom would have to actually call a special election to make this happen mid decade. | ||
So that it's definitely a uphill battle in California, but if they if they do manage to do that and they might be able to do it. | ||
The Republicans might lose five seats maximum in California. | ||
It would wipe out most of the gains in Texas, but it goes beyond that because the Democrats have so few states at this point that they can gerrymandering that it honestly, we just need to go full force at this point. | ||
They've already I mean, look at Illinois. | ||
Look at that map. | ||
You've probably seen pictures of it at this point where you have districts that are like this long just going through the state, almost like a highway going through it. | ||
There's nothing they're going to be able to do there. | ||
Even though Pritzker is like, oh, well, you know, Texas doesn't. | ||
Texas does it, then we're going to do it too. | ||
A good one, but I don't know what else you can do. | ||
I mean, it seems impossible. | ||
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There are really no blue states left to redistrict like this. | |
But meanwhile, we've got Florida. | ||
We've got Missouri. | ||
Missouri was a new one today that came up, we can gain several seats. | ||
You know, we're looking at through this redistricting war, if that's what they want to call it, we're gaining, you know, eight seats minimum when you net it all out. | ||
I mean, I I say that we should go for it. | ||
I don't understand. | ||
So, so far, Gavin Newsom's threats are not working. | ||
Governor Abbott, not backing down at this point. | ||
I wish someone would arrest the Democrats that have just fled, but or vacate them from office. | ||
I hope that those weren't empty threats because the Democrats, again, are just used to us making empty threats. | ||
And so why should they take us seriously when we say that we're going to do something if it never happens, right? | ||
I'm hoping that with this redistricting stuff, you know, the Republican Party is going some balls and we'll see more things happen like this. | ||
We just have to keep on that throttle. | ||
Don't let Gavin Newsom shut it down because this is a net win for us regardless. | ||
If we have all these red states being redististricted, like the Democrats have been doing for decades. | ||
So I want to go back a little bit. | ||
You know, that's a redistricting war, but we're actually talking about a regular war here, Ukraine, Russia. | ||
You have Vladimir Putin or not, not Putin. | ||
You have Zelenskyy coming over here. | ||
He'll be here in DC probably tonight. | ||
He'll be meeting with Trump tomorrow, along with the NATO Secretary and the EU Commissioner. | ||
And here's what Zelenskyy had to say about the situation. | ||
And I'll follow it up at the end of this video. | ||
Let's see, what was it? | ||
Number five. | ||
Russia is still unsuccessful in Donetsk region. | ||
Putin has been unable to take it for 12 years. | ||
And the constitution of Ukraine makes it impossible to give up territory or trade land. | ||
Since the territorial issue is so important, it should be discussed only by the leaders of Ukraine and Russia at the trilateral Ukraine, United States, Russia. | ||
So far, Russia gives no sign that trilateral will happen. | ||
And if Russia refuses, then new sanctions must follow. | ||
So there you hear Zelenskyy who doesn't exactly sound excited about ending the killing out there, and no surprise to anyone. | ||
There's not really much profit to be made for him during peacetime. | ||
So he's already using, oh, well, the Ukrainian constitution says that, you know, we can't give up land. | ||
What is this guy caring about anything the Ukrainian constitution says? | ||
He's a dictator at this point who cancelled the election for himself right now. | ||
Now he cares about the constitution. | ||
Come on, come on. | ||
That's not at all what this is about. | ||
You know, the map that you see about the territory that could potentially be ceded to Russia. | ||
We're just freezing the front lines essentially. | ||
It's like what, eight percent of the total land in Ukraine, a place where people that live there really don't want to be part of Ukraine to begin with. | ||
What are we even fighting about at this point? | ||
I say we, like, we have something to do with it. | ||
The only thing that we have to do with it is we've got 300 billion dollars invested in it. | ||
We never should have cared about it to begin with. | ||
We should have had Germany and whoever the hell wanted to pay for it. | ||
If they think it's a potential existential crisis for them, let them deal with it. | ||
We never should have been involved. | ||
It was all about money, all from day one. | ||
You know, how much, how much of that went back to the big guy? | ||
I don't really know because we don't have anyone in Congress with a spine to actually find out and make criminal referrals to these people. | ||
You know, I know that the oversight committee, the House oversight committee has been investigating that whole thing for years and nothing ever came out of it and probably nothing they're investigating now, anything will ever come out of it. | ||
I mean, it's a bunch of talk, no action. | ||
But the point being, if, if, if Zelenskyy is already going to run this line saying that, oh, well, it, we constitutionally, we can't give up any land. | ||
I mean, that's a non starter. | ||
That's a non starter. | ||
What's the other option? | ||
You're going to continue the war? | ||
You're going to continue the war? | ||
How many people does this guy have left to die, right? | ||
They're 60. | ||
They're they're taking people that are like 60 years old in Ukraine now to go to the front lines to just send into the meat grinder. | ||
There are no Ukrainian men at this point. | ||
They're going to have to start conscripting, you know, European men, which are already outnumbered by all the third world invaders that they brought into the country, into their countries. | ||
So it's unsustainable. | ||
I I don't personally, I don't care if Zelenskyy has any involvement in the decision. | ||
Let Trump and Putin work it out and you know the front line freeze the front lines, give up that little bit of territory and move on. | ||
I hope Trump tomorrow is very, very clear, even if it's behind closed doors, says, dude, we're not giving you any more money. | ||
It's over. | ||
It's over. | ||
This is the only ending that is going to be remotely in your favor at this point. | ||
Because if Zelensky is the one that throws this potential peace deal into the meat grinder with all of his men, then leave him on his own. | ||
Let Russia take all of Ukraine. | ||
I don't know why I'm supposed to care. | ||
Maybe it sounds heartless, but it's their war, it's their territory. | ||
So we'll see how that plays out this week. | ||
President Trump seems to be handling it pretty well so far. | ||
And I don't believe there's really going to be a circumstance where Trump decides that he's going to go out and lobby for tens of billions of dollars from Congress to give to Ukraine again. | ||
I just don't see that happening. | ||
The political willpower amongst the people isn't there either. | ||
So nobody wants that, besides Adam Kinzinger and Jackie Heinrich from Fox's Beyonce. | ||
They're the only people lobbying for it. | ||
And Ukrainians themselves. | ||
And I don't really care what they have to say. | ||
But I want to go a little bit further on a point. | ||
So I was out in Montana this week, spent the week out there with a man named Jared Isaacman. | ||
And I got a lot of chance to talk with him. | ||
He was Trump's initial pick for NASA administrator. | ||
And because he, you know, was, he's not even really friends with. | ||
He just happens to know Elon Musk's flown missions for Elon Musk's SpaceX. | ||
The nomination was pulled. | ||
That was only done as a scalp by, I won't name any names out of the White House. | ||
I might start naming names at some point. | ||
That wasn't a decision that Trump came to by himself to pull that nomination. | ||
That was done by a top aid and maybe, maybe I'll start naming names here soon. | ||
But the point being, I got a chance to sit down and talk to this guy for hours out there in Montana as we were flying around. | ||
He's got a he's got a fighter jet fleet that he uses. | ||
There's me and my dad. | ||
I brought my dad out there as well. | ||
He uses this fleet for Saint Jude Hospital kids to come out. | ||
He flies them around in private in fighter jets. | ||
Like this is Liv. | ||
She's got cancer. | ||
He's been dealing with her behind the scenes for years now, funding her medical bills, flying her across the country in his private jets to give her care. | ||
He never talks about it. | ||
You never would have known that about this guy. | ||
This guy is he's an incredible human being with a massive heart that's great. | ||
He's an astronaut. | ||
He's been nominated for SpaceX multiple times. | ||
He's got his huge vision for American dominance in the space race, in the 21st century space race. | ||
And his nomination was pulled. | ||
And nobody is happy with this decision. | ||
And I am especially upset about it after sitting there and meeting with him and talking to him and seeing his vision. | ||
And this is not like some billionaire oligarch that is just trying to profit off of this. | ||
There is no profit incentive for this guy. | ||
It's just about winning the space race. | ||
So I wanted to bring that up and give him a shout out for just some of the this amazing stuff that he's done. | ||
And I don't want to divulge all of it because it's personal information about the kids that he's helped. | ||
But I'm going to be talking more about this in the coming days on my X-Feed. | ||
I would love to see somebody like this start leading NASA, a businessman, a successful businessman, pull out all the bloat and beat China in the space race. | ||
We'll talk about that more maybe next week, but you'll definitely see it on X. Thank you guys for joining us. | ||
We'll be back next Sunday. | ||
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