Feb. 16, 2026 - InfoWars Sunday Briefing - Nick Sortor
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Infowars Sunday Briefing With Nick Sortor: Globalist Witch Hilary Clinton Finally Admits The Truth That Mass Migration Went Too Far, Plus The Latest On DHS Shutdown, Save Act and More InfoWars Sunday Briefing, FULL SHOW - 02.15.2026 https://t.co/jFUtf4PX83
Nick Torrey dissects Jeffrey Epstein’s newly released 3M files, alleging globalist ties to Hollywood elites and Democrats like Hillary Clinton—whom he calls a "globalist witch"—while framing mass migration as a deliberate overreach. He criticizes Republicans for failing on immigration enforcement, contrasts Florida’s border resistance with Minnesota’s activist-blocked ICE operations, and pushes the SAVE Act to stop non-citizen voting despite Senate filibuster obstruction. Clinton’s Munich Security Conference remarks mocking Trump’s policies as "reactionary" are dismissed as performative, while Torrey warns deportation delays could demoralize conservatives ahead of midterms, tying election integrity to broader Democratic opposition. [Automatically generated summary]
Well, the White House under massive pressure just released the other 3 million files.
And it's devastating.
And I broke it down in several videos I just posted at X, but I've noticed the left's going crazy saying, we got you, Alex Jones.
You're in the list.
Well, I was already in the previous half 16 times.
I covered it on air, being attacked for exposing Pizzagay and these pedophiles in 2016.
That's right.
As their enemy.
I can't wait till I go through the other 3 million files.
I'm about to do that right now.
I'll be covering it tonight, a special podcast.
So all my enemies, I was the first person to ever cover this 18 years ago, Victor Epstein.
I've been exposing these operations for 32 years.
I was the first to say it was Satanism and cannibalism and muttering and cloning.
And I love how I'm so vindicated.
So you're desperately trying to spin it, just putting a screenshot of the fact that I'm in them.
Well, go look at where I'm in them.
Go search them.
The last half and the second half and see it's me being attacked for exposing the pedophile rings and swearing that I would destroy them.
God, you guys are trying to grab my victory away from me, but everybody's going to go check and find out you're lying scum.
And the Democratic Pro-Peto Party that openly promotes pedophilia and transgenderism, like Epstein says in the finals.
And so now you got a big problem.
Oh, so keep spinning, keep spinning.
Keep trying and keep failing.
I'll keep exposing and being a trailblazer.
God bless you all.
Can't wait to see what the new stuff is.
Can't wait.
I love having evil people as my enemy.
And I love all the supporters out there that have kept me on air through all this, even Toby Vindicated.
I salute you all.
The answer to 1984 is 1776.
And to quote John Paul Jones, I've not yet begun to fight.
It is Saturday night, February 14th, 2026, and I got a Valentine's present for all of America and the World That Wants Truth.
And to bring down the globalist death cult tonight, Pam Bondi released the other 3 million total Epstein files.
Still some of the names are redacted, but Congress can go in and look at all of themselves.
This is a gigantic victory.
You thought the first half was devastating.
My sources in Congress and the White House say it is even far worse exponentially when you're about to see total Satanism, devil worship, genetic engineering, draining children of their stem cells.
All these top Hollywood actors, all these top Democrats, senators, House members, billionaires.
You saw Bondi on Thursday say, listen, this is what we're doing on the stock market if we bring this out.
I'm not defending or saying that.
I said a year ago, the sources said Trump was told if you release this, it will literally bring down everything.
But now they try to attach to him.
He's doing the right thing.
He ordered everything released.
Massive pressure has been put on the president.
I've put a lot of pressure on the White House and a lot of you have as well.
And Trump has never been involved.
But by extension, he became part of the cover-up.
And a lot of his top supporters, including myself, came out and said, you got to stop.
You've got to reverse this now.
But the deep state's going to pull some major crap now.
Okay.
So just get ready.
It's going to be extremely dangerous.
But the files are now out as of about two hours ago.
About to do a live special podcast that I'll be posting here in the next couple hours with some special folks here in Miami.
So look for that at Real Author Shows on X as we go through all of this.
But this is so huge.
And again, Ludnig and others have lied to Trump, said, we don't know, and we didn't go to the island.
Trump talked about that yesterday, said, I didn't know.
I was told this wasn't the case.
He is, I'm told, royally pissed and is getting ready to axe a whole bunch of people in the administration that lied to him about this.
Not that are really involved in any meaningful way.
I'm not defending the Republicans.
We've always known 99% Democrats.
I kept asking why then is Trump helping cover it up.
He's doing a self-worthy won't.
But they, hey, how you doing, brother?
God bless you.
God bless you, man.
A lot of grace.
I appreciate you, brother.
Hey, they just released the rest of the Epsom files.
I am Nick Sorder finally not in a place that has snow in the background.
It's actually nice and warm here today.
I'm in a short sleeve shirt.
Nobody's looking to kill me down in this area.
I'm actually live from Miami, Florida, which is quite a nice change.
And I'm trying to get out of here anytime soon.
But unfortunately, the news doesn't decide to wait for me and for me to be able to just hang out in a place that's warm.
Nothing is ever really happening down here in terms of immigration raids and immigration fights in the streets.
You're not seeing any of the crap that you saw in Minneapolis.
You don't see that down here.
Never.
And why is that?
It's because it's not put up with.
The people here don't put up with it.
The government doesn't put up with it.
Go out here in the streets of Florida and try blocking traffic for your, you know, in support of illegal child rape.
Let's see how that works out for you.
I'm going to say, probably wouldn't work out very well.
You know, you probably be turned into a road pancake out here.
But obviously, one of the things I focus on the most, probably focus on the most at this point, deportations and making sure that illegals can't vote.
Those are two massive things that we got to focus on in order to, you know, retain our country.
And one of the biggest wins that we have gotten in quite a while now, guys, is this SAVE Act finally being passed through the House of Representatives.
Now, they've been trying to do this for two years now.
Two years.
This should not be and actually is not controversial or legislation.
Even look at the CNN polls.
They go out and poll black people asking them, like, do you think people should have to have ID to vote?
Over 80% of them say yes.
It's a no-brainer.
So you're like, why is it this difficult to get this stuff passed through the House of Representatives and the Senate in particular?
That's the fight that's coming up right now.
You already saw Lisa Murkowski come out and say that she wasn't going to support it.
And that's because Lisa Murkowski, the Republican senator from Alaska, is nothing but a Nepo baby that was appointed to the U.S. Senate by her father back in, I believe, 2003.
And they have ranked choice voting up there.
So you're just never going to get a decent actual Republican in that seat until those rules are changed.
But I do want to go into a little bit.
You know, we've got, I believe, 50 now, 50 votes in the U.S. Senate, including John Fun, including Susan Collins, which is very surprising.
And then we would have one more to break the tie with JD Vance.
But Mike Lee, the one who actually introduced the bill in the U.S. Senate, sort of give a little bit of a rundown on what the next steps are here, because obviously you've got a filibuster in the way and stuff.
clip number seven guys all right so i'm getting a lot of questions what's What's next now that we've got enough votes to get past a motion to proceed to the House pass version of the Safe America Act?
We've got to put all of our efforts.
I encourage everyone who will listen to you.
The Senate needs to invoke the talking filibuster to enforce the talking filibuster.
If senators want to debate this, if they want to filibuster it, make them work for it.
Make them stand up, make them speak.
If we do it this way, we can continue this progress, and I think we can get this thing done.
Look, there are no guarantees here, but the only shot we've got at this is through the talking filibuster.
So a lot of people have been asking, okay, yeah, what's the talking filibuster versus the zombie filibuster that's currently in there right now?
Now, first off, let's be very clear.
The founding fathers put multiple instances in the Constitution where a two-thirds majority was needed for action to happen in Congress.
They did not put the filibuster in there.
That was added way later.
And so this is not a, and it's actually, it's still not in the Congress.
It's not like the Constitution was amended to add the filibuster into it.
This is something that the Senate themselves created through arbitrary rules.
They're not, it's not something that's law, nothing like that.
So it can be changed with 51 votes.
But you have a bunch of Spinals Republicans that just, you know, they don't want to change that.
But what John Thune could do, what could be the middle ground here, is forcing Democrats to stand on the floor to filibuster the entire time instead of being able to go home and sleep.
That's the way that the arrangement is right now.
The Democrats don't have to be there to filibuster.
The lights can be off.
They can go home for two months if they want to.
And it's still technically a filibuster, which is just a ridiculously wild rule that does nothing in terms of, I mean, you see Democrats get into office, like they're not playing by these sorts of rules.
As soon as they get power back in the Senate again, you know exactly what's going to happen.
They're going to nuke the entire filibuster.
There will be no 60-vote threshold to end debate.
That's where the hangup is.
You need 60 votes to end debate.
So end the filibuster.
And then you need that simple majority to actually pass the law.
So that's where we're at at this point.
We're never going to get 60 votes.
The Democrats, besides John Fetterman, who for some reason, I guess he had a stroke and that cleared his mind of stupidity, or maybe he just has a renewed sense of life.
Who knows what it is?
But either way, he's the only one that could potentially even vote for the save act.
He hasn't committed to it yet.
There's a lot of pressure on him to do so.
So we'll see how that ends up playing out.
But Democrats aren't going to stand up on the House floor for more than, I mean, they'll try.
They like to do these long speeches.
Corey Booker goes out there for 24 hours at a time or something like that and just speaks and speaks and speaks and speaks.
I mean, they do that for show.
They're not all going to do that.
They're not going to do it all the time.
I mean, there's only so long they're going to be able to last out there on the Senate floor.
So the talking filibuster is the way out of it.
Force that.
They might be able to hold down the floor for a week, right?
They'll just rotate and have a bunch of them come in and out, in and out, in and out.
But eventually the American people are going to be like, okay, this is stupid.
And the Democrats are going to feel the political pressure to go through.
Because at the end of the day, do these arguments really work to go out there and say, oh, well, I guess you read between the lines.
Basically, saying black people and women are too stupid to go out and get IDs.
You know, how do women get driver's license?
I mean, they drive.
I see women on the street.
Maybe they don't have driver's licenses.
It's that 60 million women aren't going to be able to get an ID to go vote.
And it disenfranchises black people like Jim Crow laws.
even though, I mean, there were some relatively famous black people that we've seen use their voter IDs in clip number nine, guys.
Oh, you've even got Dementia Joe that was out there and was able to find his ID to go out there and vote.
And the guy is literally, I mean, his brain is like pudding.
So I feel like that's a bad argument.
I don't think you're going to win over a lot of people by doing that.
The regular, the lefty Democrats are, of course, going to keep parroting that talking point, but they sort of live in their own little world.
And they might be able to pull some of these brain-dead loonies like they've done pretty successfully out in places like Minneapolis and such.
But at the end of the day, the majority of the country still wants to know that their vote is counted.
It's not being canceled out by an illegal or by somebody that's voting six, seven times, or people that are going out and registering under other people's names to vote more than one time.
It's that easy to do because you don't have to, in most of these states, you don't have to show any sort of ID to register.
And that's one of the other aspects of it.
You need to prove your citizenship when you register.
It's not like you have to whip out a birth certificate and a passport every single time to go vote.
It's a one-time registration thing.
So the Democrats are, of course, lying about that, but they have a tendency to lie about just about everything.
It's a lot of money coming down here, guys, by the way.
Just a little off topic.
Yeah, all these, I guess they put in this what billionaires tax there in California.
And so all the money, all the people that have been spending, you know, huge amounts of dollars buying off politicians like Gavin Newsome and such and forcing him into office, like Mark Zuckerberg, for example, you know, he's up and moving down here too.
He just bought a place not too far away from here, a few hundred million dollars, because it's unsustainable out there in California at this point.
And nobody's going to pay those taxes.
All the money, the tax base is going to come out here to Florida.
So, I mean, this place is booming now.
Just wait a couple of years.
But anyway, while I'm out here in Miami, Hillary Clinton, for whatever reason, is over in Munich.
I saw this video of her the other day getting off of a train in Munich after flying in on a private jet.
She then took a train, I guess, and then told the cameras that she was going to be there.
I mean, obviously, the virtue signaling thing.
She didn't learn anything from 2016 at all.
It was actually, this was yesterday.
She was on stage our panel.
I guess she thought that everybody on the panel was just going to cede to her on every topic.
But she doesn't realize the world has moved past Hillary Clinton at this point.
The country has moved past Hillary Clinton.
The Democrat Party has moved past Hillary Clinton.
But Hillary still hasn't accepted that.
And a Czech politician up on stage with her there in Munich called her out for her Trump derangement syndrome, and she went on an absolute rampage.
He's betrayed the NATO Charter, the Atlantic Charter, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
A lot of what has been done before to try to make sense of how difficult it is to restrain people who want unaccountable power.
And none of us in this room, including all of us on this panel, would choose to live under a regime that was so unaccountable that it could act with impunity the way that Putin does, except that's who Trump is modeling himself.
What I think, what I think Trump is doing in America, I think it is reaction, reaction, reaction for something that, for some policies that really went too far, too far from the regular people.
Yeah, so surprisingly, there are some reasonable politicians in Europe.
This guy coming out there and challenging Hillary Clinton to her face.
And, you know, she, again, still don't really know what she's doing out there, but she was also on this, having this panel on fundamental rights for women, which featured a man who was Tim McBride, calls himself Sarah McBride now, a congressman that dresses up as a woman from Delaware.
And I mean, this is, it looks like a really bad SNL skit, but roll clip number four, guys.
Someone who's been involved in this work for a long time in trying to explain and truly bring people together around issues of gender, and that's Sarah McBride, U.S. Congresswoman from the state of Delaware.
You know, as a gender rights champion and also the first openly transgender member of the United States Congress, you've been on the front lines of this fight.
And you've also been on the receiving end of so many threats and attacks that come from, again, in many ways, organized efforts.
So when you hear Neil talking about it from a European perspective, although he did bring us in at the end there, Sarah, how do you see it from the United States?
And I want to underscore how truly effective Sarah has been in talking with her colleagues, first in the legislature, the state legislature in Delaware, now in Congress.
And you have shown immense grace in the face of attacks, even from your fellow members of Congress.
Well, thank you so much for those incredibly kind words.
It's an honor to be here with you, Secretary Clinton.
It's an honor to be here with another Trailblazer speaker, Emerita, Nancy Pelosi.
And of course, it's an honor to be here with my fellow panelists and the mayor of Boston, Michelle Wu, as well.
Once politicians start naming other politicians in a room, it never stops.
There is no question in the United States that after decades of historic progress on gender equality writ large, and specifically more recently on LGBTQ rights, that we are facing, as you mentioned, a well-organized, well-funded, right-wing, regressive movement.
And they really have placed trans people at the center of that effort.
But we should be clear that the consequences of this anti-trans effort, not only out of proximity, but out of intentionality, will include consequences for women of all backgrounds.
Because at the end of the day, transphobia, homophobia, misogyny, and sexism are all rooted in the same prejudice.
The belief that one perception at birth should dictate who you are, how you act, what you do, who you love, and how you dress.
And it's why threats toward trans people are threats toward all women.
Because when they use trans people as the tip of the spear, when they come after trans people as they are doing right now, using us as a political wedge issue, using people like me, using me, as you mentioned, as a political pawn, not only are they licensing discrimination against trans people, they're sanctioning gender policing that we know in reality actually disproportionately targets non-transgender women.
I mean, really, out of all the women, all the women in the world that you could have picked, you pick a guy.
Please run again in 2028, Hillary.
Please, please, God, we're begging you, begging you to run again in 2028.
Kamala, Hillary together in the primary, or how even, you know, even better, on the same ticket, put them on the same ticket together.
I'm looking forward to it.
But this thing in Munich, the most annoying part about it is the fact that our U.S. senators decided to skip town, not farm DHS, and go over to Munich instead.
Go over to Europe and do whatever the hell they're doing over there, partaking in this nonsense.
I'm sorry, I couldn't care less about what's going on in Europe.
Come back here and do your job.
Thun should have held them down and not let them leave until DHS was funded.
But yeah, I mean, that's the absolute state of our Republican Party right now, especially in the Senate.
I mean, it's a total joke.
It's hard to even call it a majority.
We'll be right back after this break.
I'm going to get Andrew Byron after this.
We'll see.
And either way, I'll still meet you here.
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And welcome back to being in for a Sunday briefing.
Obviously, a big focus of this show every single week.
Usually, where I'm traveling, it has to do with immigration raids and, you know, actions against sanctuary cities on the ground, like Minneapolis and Louisiana, like New Orleans and such, which was a lot more, Louisiana in particular, was a lot less violent and it was a lot more orderly than what I saw out in Minnesota.
And that's for a very simple reason.
It was very difficult for leftist activists to follow ICE agents around because they had to obey traffic laws.
Because what would happen is if they ran a red light behind an ICE convoy, then the state police would be right there to pull them over.
And that was it.
It wasn't trampling on their constitutional rights or discriminating against them.
You broke the law and now you're being pulled over and you're being cited.
And some of them were even arrested for like driving on suspended licenses and stuff.
And I mean, that's just part of it.
So, I mean, the stuff in Minnesota could have been diffused so quickly just based on enforcing traffic laws.
That's all that's that's all that needed to happen.
Don't walk in the street, don't block traffic.
That's it.
So that's why you didn't see any of this high-level stuff going on out there in Louisiana.
But Tom Holman obviously has been spending a lot of time out there in Minnesota, Minneapolis in particular, taking over the operation out there.
And he's been pretty vocal about a lot of things.
And now that we've got this, obviously the SAVE Act is like top priority.
Still got to get it through the Senate.
But another priority that a lot of people have and help credit where credit is due.
This is Lindsey Graham's bill to end sanctuary cities that he's introduced in the U.S. Senate.
I mean, I am definitely not a big fan of Lady G, but I can be a fan of this bill.
That's for damn sure.
Here's Tom Holman talking about this bill who's on Fox, pushing pretty hard to try to get this bill through and sign into law as quickly as possible.
It shouldn't be a partisan issue that you arrest public safety threats in the safety and security of a jail.
Releasing public safety threats back in the public is just stupid.
And I've been arguing this for years.
And I hope Congress takes action on sanctuary cities and sanctuary states.
It makes sense.
If you think about it, even the argument I hear, well, victims and witnesses of crime that are in the country legally want to feel safe to come to law enforcement and to report those crimes without fearing that this law enforcement agency is working with ICE.
That's just, that's just, that's a bunch of crap.
Because victims and witnesses of crime don't want the bad guy released in the neighborhood either.
It's ridiculous.
We want access to the person that you chose, the local jurisdiction chose to lock in a jail cell.
And we have that cooperation here now.
It's the right thing to do.
It makes this community safer.
This community is safer because we arrested 4,000 illegal aliens in this over 4,000 illegal aliens here.
Minimum public safety threat, not all of them.
As I said, we're going to force immigration law, but this community is much safer because of President Trump's leadership and the men and women standing on the stage.
Yeah, so Tom Holman pulled some other strings out there, and we'll get into that in just a second.
But again, this is another thing that is not controversial for regular Americans.
There's just a lot of them that have been terrorized.
A lot of regular gyms are just terrorized into speaking out about it because they're afraid of being canceled or beat or whatever the hell or be you know fired from their jobs because obviously the radical left is getting increasingly violent.
And I mean, you see the videos all the time of like reporters like myself go out on the streets of Minneapolis and such, and we get assaulted, we get robbed, we get all this stuff, and then nothing ever happens to these people.
And all that does is send a message to other radical leftists that, hey, I can do the same thing.
But it is not a controversial move in the United States or really anywhere in the world that illegal, violent rapists, child rapists, you name it, walking the streets of any community, people want them out.
People want them out.
The vast majority of people want illegals in general out of this country.
If you take the illegals out of the polls, which a lot of these polls don't do, they don't differentiate based on whether or not you're supposed to be here when they call you and try to poll you.
It's the vast majority of Americans, the vast majority of Americans want the illegals out of the country.
But going now and you're seeing that there are still sheriffs in counties in Minnesota that will just release these violent criminals out on the streets after they've been arrested and charged with, you know, rape and other heinous crimes and not tell ICE about it is mind-blowing to me.
So, what Tom Willman has done is he has set up a system, a rapid response system out there in Minnesota that when they get when they see somebody either postponed or is very, very close to being released, they can look and see what sort of judge is on the case because it's pretty easy to tell what kind of judge is going to let somebody like this out of jail.
They just show up in the parking lot and pick them up on the way out.
And they're not going to tell anybody beforehand that they're doing it.
They're just going to be there.
And there's nothing that anybody can do about it.
There's nothing that the sheriff can do about it.
There's nothing the judge can do about it.
You might have a federal judge that might try to step in and release them and stuff.
And that's a constant ongoing battle that the feds are facing all across the country.
But the worrying thing, the thing that I have personally, this is me speaking from a standpoint of seeing this stuff on the ground, watching it all across the country at this point.
I've spent so many weeks, countless nights in hotel rooms in countless cities across the country watching these immigration operations.
I'm still worried that the terrorists are going to win this battle because politics, a lot of times, is driven off the poll numbers.
And then when you see these polls come out from Reuters and such, but they don't tell you exactly who they polled or what methodologies they used that say that Americans aren't satisfied with the job that ICE was doing.
That was one of the ways that they worded it.
People are not satisfied with the job that ICE is doing.
And that can go two ways.
You could have Republicans that are looking at it and being like, no, the numbers are way too low.
I'm not satisfied.
So the answer is no.
And then you'll have people on the left that they just hate everything about ICE in general.
So of course they're going to say no.
So now you get two people saying no for two different reasons and it excuse the polls.
It's part of the reasons that a lot of these polls are done and they are sanctioned for political reasons to try to put political pressure on politicians.
So I'm really hoping that's not going to work on the Trump White House.
I am worried that, especially with midterms coming up, that they will be especially vulnerable to that.
But again, deportations, especially mass deportations running on that platform is the reason that Trump won by a significant margin, one of the many reasons, but that was the main issue in 2024.
So I would argue that it's possible that we could lose the midterms just based on the fact that if it looks like we are pulling back and people get the feeling that we didn't fulfill that or aren't even really trying to fulfill that campaign promise at this point, what reason are people going to go out to the polls and vote in the midterms?
You know, I don't know.
It's a lot tougher to get Republicans out because, you know, conservatives have jobs, things to do during the day.
And they're not being bussed to the polls by liberal groups and bribed and such.
And we're going to get into that more on the voter fraud front.
A lot of things are happening, not just with the FBI, but also HSI and out there in Colorado, Colorado, Arizona, two places right now that HSI is digging into.
We'll get into that right at the break.
...big safety in your country, and that's election integrity and borders.
Two things the Democrats are vehemently against.
And it's something that we've been fighting for for lots of years now, especially since 2020.
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And it looks like, look, a lot of people don't only trust the FBI, right?
It doesn't matter if you like Kash Patel or not, you've still got a hell of a lot of rot in the FBI.
You can't always trust that just because an investigation has been ordered, that it's going to be followed through by these run-of-the-mill agents and the deep staters that are in charge of certain field offices.
And, you know, there's definitely a battle for control at the FBI right now, as we know.
It's been around for a long time and it's been compromised for quite a long time by radical leftists and deep staters and such.
So we're seeing HSI, which is a lesser known and very, relatively speaking anyway, it's a much newer agency that is based in the Department of Homeland Security.
So it's Homeland Security Investigations.
That's what HSI stands for.
And they're going out to places like Colorado and Arizona.
And it's freaking out people like Jenna Griswold, if you remember who that is, the Secretary of State of Colorado, who you'll see in just a minute.
She has, what I say, SSR eyes.
I mean, it just looks like she's the message.
You can look at a person and usually tell, you know, you see those eyes that certain Democrats have, and you just know they're, you know, moons or demons or compromise, whatever you want to say.
And she's throwing a fit right now.
While Tina Peters still sits in prison out there in Colorado, she's fuming over President Trump investigating voter fraud and the push for his, and the push for voter ID out there.
The president does not get to decide how American elections are ran.
He has tried through executive order to put his thumb on elections and we will continue to stop him, just like we did with the prior executive order.
We have seen him escalate his attacks on American democracy.
Just in the last month, not only did he say he planned to nationalize elections or maybe, heck, we don't even need elections, they raided the Georgia Fulton County Elections Office based on conspiracies and tried to coerce Minnesota into handing over voter data with the threat of ICE.
So this administration is doing everything it can to undermine American elections.
Democratic secretaries of state and myself, we're going to hold the line and Americans will be able to make their voices heard in the 26 elections in November.
So the thing is here, she's talking about being undermined and such.
What's being undermined is the rampant voter fraud and corruption that goes on in states out there.
I mean, you see, like I said earlier before, Tina Peters has been sitting in a Colorado prison for quite a while, being assaulted, being forced into solitary.
And there's, you know, a lot of people say, you know, Trump should pardon her, Trump should pardon her.
Yeah, well, he, there's a difference.
Trump can pardon her, yes.
He may have actually already done that.
I'm thinking that he may have already done it, but it doesn't really make a difference at this point, though, because she is in state custody.
She's in state custody.
So he can't pardon for a state crime.
Meanwhile, Jenna Griswold is free.
She's still on TV spewing this nonsense.
Feels like she's just untouchable.
She's feeling less untouchable now with HSI coming in there and investigating this stuff.
But if you remember, she's the one that was leaking voting machine passwords and nothing was ever done to her about it.
Nothing.
This is not stuff that we should be like, obviously, she's not a credible source on any of this stuff either about election integrity.
Oh, I'm sure there's many of them, but we want to make sure that we have, we talked about several of them this morning at our roundtable that we had.
We talked about individuals that may be registered to vote in this state, but truly live in another state.
I understand that you have mobile homes and boats on lakes that individuals may have as their voter registration address, but not necessarily that is where they live.
They live in another state, such as California or on the East Coast.
Those kind of situations are things that your county officials should be bringing forward and be asking your Secretary of State for the opportunity to take off the voter roles if they shouldn't be there.
That's why they have to come up with like just wild bullshit, like saying that black people are too stupid to get IDs in order to argue against it.
Why I think the filibuster on the Senate floor will be particularly entertaining if they're forced to actually talk rather than just hide like they normally do during these filibusters.
And there was just the other day, Todd Lyons, the director of ICE, was sitting there in a Senate hearing being questioned by Democrats.
I believe this one was Alyssa Smotkin, a senator from Michigan.
She was attempting to get him under oath to pledge not to have ICE agents at the polls out there in any state, really, but in particular, Michigan.
Like, why is that a hill that they're willing to die on?
You know, she says that it's voters are intimidated to go out there when there are ICE agents around and such.
Why would voters be intimidated?
Which voters are intimidated, Alyssa?
Which voters are intimidated by ICE agents?
Because it sure as hell shouldn't be American voters or Americans that are voting, you know, one time using their actual identity.
Yeah, honestly, I think that that entire thing, the more they push against having ICE agents at the polls, the more I'm like, you know what?
Maybe we should have ICE agents at the polls.
I mean, seriously, if they think that that's that big of a deal, clearly something's going on there.
Put a bunch of ICE agents at the polls, have them surrounding the polling stations in places like Los Angeles and Minneapolis.
You might see a big shift in elections that way based on the fact that, you know, if they're going to terrorize actual Americans into staying home and not going to vote because they've been so brainwashed that they think that the immigration authorities are going to take U.S. citizens born to U.S. citizen parents in the United States here legally,
people that have never even left the country before, if they genuinely have these people convinced that they're going to be arrested by ICE, obviously they're Democrat voters to begin with, and it'll backfire tremendously on the Democrats.
That's their own fault from all their BS rhetoric.
So either way, I find it to be a win-win.
You know, real people that are paying attention that aren't easily brainwashed by Democrat talking points and rhetoric, they have no problem going to go out in the polls, even if there's an ICE agent standing there.
They have nothing to worry about.
I mean, I don't know why I have to say this, but I do.
I'm sure everybody watching understands this, but pretty wild stuff that we're dealing with on a daily basis.
And they're getting increasingly militant about the SAVE Act as well.
You seem that a lot of hard lefties chalk up what happened in Minnesota as a win, right?
They're taunting it as a win.
They've sort of proven a concept that this organization they have, these signal chats, these groups, these operatives all across the country that they're able to rapidly deploy on a moment's notice.
It worked.
It really did.
I mean, regardless of what you think of, of course, I hate it.
But I'm being honest with you, I saw them.
I was getting such an attention before 99% of the rest of the world was, even people that are paying close attention.
And these activists were beating me to crime scenes with tons and tons of material that they were handing out to other activists that were showing up later.
It's just, it's crazy.
It's very organized and needs to be defunded and stopped.
I could rant on and on about that all day, but I appreciate you guys joining me here on this Sunday on the InfoWars Sunday briefing live from Miami, Florida.
I'll probably be somewhere much colder next week, unfortunately.
We'll be back here again, same time next week.
2 p.m. Eastern time, 1 p.m. Central.
Have a great Sunday.
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