InfoWars Sunday Briefing - Nick Sortor - InfoWars Sunday Briefing: Trump Admin Battles Domestic Gridlock With Government Shutdown Grinding Airports To Halt Nationwide - Trump To Deploy ICE Agents To U.S. Airports To Assist With Security Screenings! InfoWars Sunday Briefing With Nick Sortor - FULL SHOW - 03.22.2026 https://t.co/a8hyckh7yG Aired: 2026-03-23 Duration: 44:34 === Parasites, Cancer, and Gene Therapy (04:47) === [00:00:01] How would you hold the data for 75 years? [00:00:04] All of the clinical data for 75 years from these if you were trying to be transparent. [00:00:10] Tell me why. [00:00:13] This is a person who was vaccinated four times by Pfizer, one year since vaccination. [00:00:17] Tumors emerged. [00:00:18] Person was dead within a month. [00:00:20] We got three biopsies out of them, one post-mortem. [00:00:24] All of them have SV40 and the origin of replication from the Pfizer vaccine. [00:00:30] SV40, or simian virus 40, reared its ugly head back in 1960 when scientists spotted it lurking in rhesus monkey kidney cell cultures that were being held to whip up polio vaccines. [00:00:44] SV40, a tumor-making machine, has the large T antigen, a molecular wrecking ball that smashes into cellular control systems like p53 and retinoblastoma protein pathways, turning normal cells into rogue cancer factories. [00:01:03] Fast forward to 2025, and messengers from a myriad of professions are shouting from the rooftops about SV40's presence in the COVID vaccines. [00:01:14] These vaccines are not vaccines. [00:01:17] They are, in fact, a gene therapy-based. [00:01:22] This genomic integration, as the scientific literature makes clear, can lead to cancer development, immune system disruption, and more. [00:01:30] The sheer levels of contamination detected, up to 145 times permissible limit in some cases, are extraordinary and far beyond what should be allowed in any medicinal product. [00:01:45] In my work as an oncologist in the UK, I started to see a disturbing trend as early as February 2022. [00:01:55] Patients who had been cancer-free for many years were suddenly relapsing with aggressive explosive cancers shortly after receiving booster doses of the COVID-19 vaccine. [00:02:06] I'll tell you a good story. [00:02:08] Okay. [00:02:10] I have three friends. [00:02:13] All three of them had stage four cancer. [00:02:16] All three of them don't have cancer right now at all. [00:02:19] And they had some serious stuff going on. [00:02:22] What did they take? [00:02:25] Jesus. [00:02:26] They took some what you've heard they've taken. [00:02:30] Ivermectin, fenbenda. [00:02:32] Fenbendazole. [00:02:34] These three advanced cancer patients experienced remission in two cases, complete remission, and in one case, near remission for an extended period of time, years after initiating this fenbendazole protocol. [00:02:47] And none of them received chemo either, right? [00:02:50] So this was with, it was in combination. [00:02:52] A few were with a surgery. [00:02:54] Some did receive a brief dose of radiation. [00:02:58] But in general, this fenbendazole was linked to extraordinarily, you know, it's accelerated tumor reductions in a pretty short period of time with extended survival outcomes with no evidence of disease. [00:03:16] Yeah, I was off their charts. [00:03:18] 1,498. [00:03:21] Yeah, the chart didn't even go that high. [00:03:25] That was December 31st. [00:03:28] And I took my first course of ivermectin on my birthday, February 2nd. [00:03:37] February 11th, my CEA was down to one elite. [00:03:42] Raid that up a little bit. [00:03:44] Wow. [00:03:44] Scientists and doctors figuring out now, the CI knew in 62, that dewormers could reverse most cancers and didn't tell the public that's mass murder. [00:03:53] My parasite medications work against cancer cells. [00:03:57] And it turns out that the parasites use mitochondrial substrate level phosphorylation in the tissue. [00:04:04] And these embendazole, fenbendazole kill these parasites. [00:04:09] So I tried it on the cancer cell. [00:04:12] And sure, sure as hell, it targets the mitochondrial substrate and glycolysis. [00:04:17] So we have a mechanism now why parasite medications are working. [00:04:20] But cancer is not a parasite. [00:04:22] All these people say cancer is a parasite. [00:04:24] It's not a parasite. [00:04:25] Parasites and tumors use a common metabolic pathway. [00:04:29] And a drug that works against parasites can be very effective against cancer. [00:04:32] And that's what we begin to see, especially under nutritional ketosis. [00:04:37] To be clear, the anti-parasite drugs cut off the same mechanism in cancer. [00:04:44] But we now know and have known that a lot of cancers from parasites, it's double good. === Funding the TSA Reopening Plan (15:07) === [00:04:48] And I don't sell that, but you can buy it online. [00:04:52] And my medical doctor told me years ago, take this once a year as a regimen. [00:04:55] I do. [00:04:58] And welcome to the InfoWars Sunday briefing. [00:05:01] I am Nick Sorder, unfortunately, reporting to you from the People's Republic of Portland. [00:05:08] I will say, though, it is so much nicer here than in Minneapolis, for example. [00:05:14] So, you know, I'm not really going to complain to you too much. [00:05:17] But yeah, back on the ground here in Portland, Oregon. [00:05:22] And I attempted to go out to dinner last night at the old spaghetti factory that's out here. [00:05:29] One of my favorite places. [00:05:31] I mean, it's subpar spaghetti, but I mean, it's one of the nicer restaurants around here that hasn't been closed down by people, you know, burning it to the ground. [00:05:41] So anyway, and they noticed me very quickly. [00:05:46] So I ended up not getting spaghetti. [00:05:50] But anyway, I'm sure you didn't join the show today in order to hear about my inability to get spaghetti in Portland. [00:05:57] You want to hear about what's gone on this past week. [00:06:00] And it's been a hell of a week. [00:06:02] We're not even going to say anything. [00:06:03] We're not going to talk about the Iran stuff either because it's just not my cup of tea. [00:06:07] I much prefer to focus on the domestic issues, as I've said over and over and over again. [00:06:12] And luckily, the amount of flying that I have done, I have not had any issues with TSA quite yet. [00:06:22] Why is that? [00:06:22] It's because it's in Washington, D.C. That's where I fly out of. [00:06:27] And they're just going to be honest with you. [00:06:31] That's the airport that all the politicians use, and they are not going to allow themselves to suffer at their home airport. [00:06:40] So, but it's crazy in other places around the country right now. [00:06:47] I mean, you see, I'm sure we have clips of this here. [00:06:55] Clip number nine, guys, where people are wrapped around and around and around baggage claim areas, waiting three plus hours in places like Atlanta. [00:07:06] And we're on day 35, and TSA agents are walking out with donation bags. [00:07:15] But roll this clip with sound, guys. [00:07:18] I want to take a look at this video I quickly filmed on my phone. [00:07:21] There were actually some TSA agents holding boxes of donations of food, household supply. [00:07:27] One agent, as they were passing us, said, We're so grateful to our community for being able to support us in this way during a time where they aren't being paid. [00:07:35] We also know from TSA that nearly 400 officers have quit their jobs altogether. [00:07:42] And it takes about four to six months to completely train someone in one of these positions. [00:07:47] So it's going to be some time before these airports are fully back up and operational. [00:07:52] Chris. [00:07:53] Summer travel season will be here before we know it. [00:07:55] my England. [00:07:59] So, you know, honestly, I make the argument that, yeah, we should probably privatize TSA, right? [00:08:04] But that's not the current system that we have. [00:08:06] So until we get to that point, how long are Democrats going to draw this out? [00:08:15] And over what? [00:08:17] Over what? [00:08:17] And it's not even just them. [00:08:19] I mean, hell, I feel really bad for the members of the Coast Guard, for example, that are out there every single day. [00:08:26] Nobody's talking about that. [00:08:28] Nobody's talking about the fact that members of the Coast Guard aren't getting paid either. [00:08:33] Not just TSA. [00:08:34] TSA is like the most front-facing, I guess, employees that and employees that we have to, you know, Americans that are traveling, especially, you know, spring break and such. [00:08:47] Those are the ones that we encounter. [00:08:50] And it causes issues for us when they're off getting side jobs because they're not being paid by the Democrats while DHS remains closed. [00:09:03] And so, I mean, more and more and more of them are calling out. [00:09:07] And as you saw, this is, I was really excited when I saw this, though. [00:09:12] When President Trump decided that he was going to send ICE agents to the airports, which honestly should have been done a long time ago because people don't really know this. [00:09:24] Airports are crawling with illegals. [00:09:26] You'd think that they try to go through TSA and TSA is going to stop them because, you know, they're illegal and have deportation orders. [00:09:33] But nope, that is not the case. [00:09:36] They just waltz right on through. [00:09:38] Never been a problem. [00:09:40] And the Democrats are very alarmed by this, by President Trump wanting to send ICE agents to the airport. [00:09:46] As we know, ICE agents are still being paid because they are fully funded through the fiscal year along with Border Patrol. [00:09:55] And so, you know, I want to show this, though, for people that may or may not know. [00:10:02] I want to roll clip number eight, this announcement from President Trump. [00:10:06] I mean, just incredible stuff. [00:10:09] This morning, President Trump said he'd be putting ICE agents at airports for security. [00:10:16] That is, of course, if, big if, Democrats don't come to some sort of a funding agreement for DHS. [00:10:21] Now, this is wait times and frustrations are growing at airports all across the country. [00:10:27] As the DHS shutdown rages on, it has been a real mess for those of us who travel. [00:10:31] And who better to tell us all about that than Dana Marie McNichol? [00:10:37] Yeah, and that's Tom Holman was talking about this earlier this morning as well. [00:10:45] What could be the ramifications for that? [00:10:47] Are we going to see deportation numbers drop and such? [00:10:50] It's like, no, if they are in the airport and they're allowed to do their jobs, deportation numbers will go up. [00:10:55] Right now, they have been able to, it's pretty much been like a no-go zone almost for ICE agents in terms of arresting illegals at airports. [00:11:07] It's been, you've never heard about immigration raids at airports and such, even though it's such an easy target. [00:11:16] You have all of their names or what we think is the name of whoever is on the plane ticket, right? [00:11:24] It seems like you would just be able to just pick them off one by one by one. [00:11:29] And we're not doing that. [00:11:31] So I'm excited for the possibility of that happening. [00:11:34] And then obviously another story about this saga. [00:11:39] I actually mentioned this to somebody the other day as a potential idea, thinking like, okay, well, if I was Elon Musk, I might write the check, but not tell anybody that it was me until after TSA was reopened because at this point, you're gonna have somebody like Chuck Schumer. [00:11:56] It's gonna be like, Yeah, we'll make we'll just make Elon Musk pay for it. [00:11:59] If Elon Musk is not paying for it, then why do we have to pay for it? [00:12:01] You know, he's paying finally paying his fair share. [00:12:05] I think the uh I think it's like the payroll for TSA is like 200 million dollars bi-weekly, something like that. [00:12:13] So, I know I wouldn't be surprised if Chuck Schumer tries to pull that card. [00:12:16] And I'm not even 100% sure that it's that he's going to be allowed to do it. [00:12:22] I've heard differing opinions on this that, yes, he can write a check to the treasury. [00:12:29] The treasury will take your money if you want to give it to the treasury. [00:12:33] They will take your money, but you're not allowed to earmark it, as in you can't specifically say and demand and require that it's going to go towards TSA salaries. [00:12:48] So, um, nor do I think that he you can privately do that. [00:12:53] I mean, maybe we'll get uh, we'll get TJ Roberts on here a little bit on this uh on the show, and we'll talk about that a little bit more. [00:12:59] But you know, you can't even go and uh you're not technically even allowed to buy food for TSA employees and stuff. [00:13:07] A lot of people have been doing it. [00:13:09] Uh, I did it at uh at Reagan National yesterday. [00:13:14] I don't know if I just admitted to a crime on uh live on Infowars, I have no idea, but uh, Elon Musk wouldn't be able to go out there and just start privately giving them checks either. [00:13:26] So, how this is going to be done, if it can be done, I don't know, but you know, we definitely uh definitely appreciate the gesture from a patriot like Elon Musk. [00:13:38] And I am really curious if anybody if you guys have been seeing the lines, if any of you have been stuck in the lines, you know, let me know. [00:13:46] Uh, shoot me a comment, shoot me some of your pictures and stuff on uh on X, and I'd love to see them. [00:13:54] Love to see them. [00:13:55] And I'm just hoping, knock on wood, that I'm gonna continue getting lucky and not have to wait in those lines. [00:14:01] I think LaGuardia, actually, I heard somebody uh told me earlier today that their son went through the TSA pre-check line in LaGuardia in New York today, and it took an hour and a half in the pre-check line. [00:14:15] So, I can't even imagine what the uh what the standard line is. [00:14:18] But okay, well, after the break here, we're gonna get into the Save America Act. [00:14:22] The Senate is still in session right now, I'm a bit surprised. [00:14:27] Uh, and uh, yeah, I mean, we're gonna keep trying to push this bill through, keep holding their feet to the fire. [00:14:32] We're gonna talk more about that after the break's taken and welcome back to the Infowars Sunday briefing. [00:14:44] Uh, the Save America Act, I'm with TSA funding. [00:14:49] Obviously, have been uh two of the biggest topics in the U.S. Senate uh for over a week now, quite some time. [00:14:57] And there's been they're being held there currently, not not allowed to go home finally. [00:15:04] This is how the Senate should operate. [00:15:05] They keep they always let them uh leave, go on vacation. [00:15:09] Uh, I believe there was a trip to Israel or something a couple of weeks back when uh DHS first closed, and that was more important apparently than funding DHS was going overseas with their congressional delegation to do deep state shit, really. [00:15:31] And Luckily, thanks to the pressure that so many of us have been putting on John Thune to take this seriously, to actually flex some of his muscle and try to get the damn Save Act pass. [00:15:50] They're working through the weekend. [00:15:52] Finally, it's honestly shocking. [00:15:57] Shocking that they're actually there working for the weekend. [00:16:01] We'll see how long that lasts. [00:16:04] John Thune can just hold them there forever. [00:16:08] And honestly, the ideal situation were to be if Democrats were to get mad, pack up and leave. [00:16:16] Let's say they can go protest at home if they want to. [00:16:20] And then we need many, many, many less votes in order to get the Save America Act passed because it's based on the amount of senators that are present at any given time. [00:16:30] So unfortunately, that's probably a pipe dream scenario because you have a bunch of spineless Republicans that would go home with the Democrats. [00:16:38] So it's, you know, it's definitely a pipe dream. [00:16:41] But, you know, I want to give a shout out to Scott Presler as well, who is out there rallying people in South Dakota, which is John Thune's home state, rallying them to push Thune into getting the Save America Act done. [00:16:59] I mean, he had a room full of people. [00:17:01] Clip number 15, guys. [00:17:04] Here, Kaylee, in Rapid City, South Dakota, we've had this plan for over a month and we always keep our promises. [00:17:11] Number one, I do want to give credit where credit is due. [00:17:14] I want to thank the Senate Majority Leader for working on a Saturday, for making sure that we are advancing the Save America Act. [00:17:21] But as you can see, doors have not even opened and we are already filling this room. [00:17:26] And so do the people of South Dakota want photo voter ID? [00:17:32] Do we want the Save America Act? [00:17:36] You heard it yourself, Kaylee. [00:17:38] This is what the people demand here in South Dakota. [00:17:44] Yeah, and President Trump has continued pushing and pushing and pushing, trying to get this done, trying to get this across the finish line. [00:17:54] And I think progress is being made. [00:17:56] As Mike Lee likes to say, baby steps, baby steps, baby steps. [00:18:02] And President Trump seems to be optimistic about the progress being made. [00:18:07] Clip number 14. [00:18:12] And what are you guys hearing from your Senate colleagues about the chances of the Save America Act passing? [00:18:18] Well, it seems to be doing okay. [00:18:20] It's voter ID. [00:18:22] You have to have citizenship to vote. [00:18:24] And I'm hearing very good things. [00:18:26] I mean, I was hearing negative things because the Democrats are all against voter ID. [00:18:31] They're all against citizenship to vote. [00:18:34] They're against transgender. [00:18:35] You know, they like the transgender thing with mutilization of your children, all of the things that we talk about. [00:18:42] You know, we added to, you know, we added two little elements. [00:18:46] No men in women's sports, right? [00:18:48] You know that. [00:18:49] We added that. [00:18:50] And when you add them all up, whether you take four or five, I think they're all 95 to 99% issues. [00:18:58] I hear it's going, look, it should be an easy pass, but we need Democrat votes. [00:19:04] They don't want to approve voter ID because they cheat. [00:19:07] They don't want to approve citizenship. [00:19:10] In other words, we want to have citizenship in order to vote. [00:19:13] You have to prove your citizenship. [00:19:15] The Democrats don't want to do that. [00:19:17] You know why, Peter? [00:19:18] You know why? [00:19:18] Because they want to cheat, Peter. [00:19:20] Now. [00:19:24] I mean, I don't know how else to put it. [00:19:26] I don't know how else to put it. [00:19:27] Of course, that's what they want to do. [00:19:29] Of course, that's what they want to do. [00:19:30] They want to be able to cheat. [00:19:32] And there are some Republicans, quote-unquote Republicans, like Lisa Murkowski, that rely on rigged elections in order to continue getting elected in places like Alaska, where they have ranked choice voting, which is just rigged. [00:19:52] It's ranked choice voting is a way to rig elections. === Rigging Elections with Rank Choice Voting (11:42) === [00:19:56] And she put, she tried to put an amendment in the, she's currently a no on the Save America Act, but she put forward an amendment that people born before 1961 don't have to prove their citizens when they register to vote. [00:20:20] I don't know why she picked 1961 and why people that were born before 1961 apparently have no ability to prove their citizenship. [00:20:33] And keep in mind, guys, you only need to prove your citizenship to register to vote. [00:20:39] How many people that are older than or that were born before 1961, like what they're just now registering to vote? [00:20:50] She's got to she's got to come up with a better excuse. [00:20:54] I mean, she, she's, she's going to continue to nitpick the bill. [00:20:57] And obviously, she's one of the ones that it's not going to enforce the talking filibuster. [00:21:04] And then you have people like John Fetterman who are out there trying to say, you know what? [00:21:11] Maybe we could do voter ID, but we need to expand mail-in voting. [00:21:17] I don't understand how exactly you're supposed to present your ID when voting by mail. [00:21:23] That just sounds like you just opened the door way up to fraud. [00:21:26] It's like, okay, you know, if you it just, it makes it makes no sense. [00:21:32] And so the Democrats are trying to bait us into that. [00:21:35] They are trying to strip out mail-in voting restrictions and such out of the Save America Act. [00:21:42] And they're like sort of, and honestly, some weak Republicans are doing the same thing where they're just kind of sliding that over to us now, being like, oh, yeah, we'll do voter ID, but with no mail-in voting restrictions. [00:21:56] It's a non-starter. [00:21:57] It's a non-starter. [00:21:58] We cannot, that is not a win. [00:22:00] That is absolutely not a win. [00:22:02] We already know that mail-in ballots are rife with fraud. [00:22:05] There is no signature match for the most part. [00:22:08] It's, you know, saying that you're verifying the person whose ballot, whoever they say they are, by a line that they scribble on a piece of paper and say that that's their signature. [00:22:26] Come on, guys. [00:22:28] There's no integrity there. [00:22:29] There's no integrity there. [00:22:30] So do not fall into that trap. [00:22:32] That is my point. [00:22:34] Don't fall into that trap. [00:22:35] Don't let them sell you on that. [00:22:37] That, okay, you know what, that's the compromise. [00:22:39] Let's just do voter ID and allow everyone to vote by mail. [00:22:47] So, yeah, I mean, we've got a long way to go on that. [00:22:51] It's actually on the Senate floor right now. [00:22:52] We might, we might talk about that on the other side of the break here. [00:22:56] What exactly is going on in the Senate for today? [00:22:59] We have closure that was just invoked for Mark Wayne Mullen. [00:23:05] A lot of people ask me a lot of questions. [00:23:07] What do I think about Mark Wayne Mullen? [00:23:09] Is he going to be good? [00:23:10] Is he solid? [00:23:11] Is he going to keep the boarding people? [00:23:13] We'll talk a little bit about that after the break. [00:23:24] We'll come back to being for Sunday Briefing. [00:23:26] A lot of people have been asking. [00:23:29] This is my main theme, right? [00:23:31] Mass deportations and immigration. [00:23:34] And again, that's why I'm out here in the People's Republic of Portland again, right? [00:23:39] This is an issue in our country that I truly believe if we deport 20 million people, so many of our problems will be solved. [00:23:50] Housing prices will drop, it'll ease inflation. [00:23:53] It'll, I mean, you've got hell, people just want their cities back, they want their towns back. [00:24:00] I was in Springfield, Ohio, a few weeks back, and it's crazy sitting there talking to people that born and raised in the town that are just demoralized. [00:24:17] They're demoralized because there was supposed to be an operation there to remove the Haitians that are, you know, eating the dogs and kneading the cats. [00:24:31] That's that Springfield, Ohio. [00:24:33] And they miss little things in their towns like geese, geese that are just gone. [00:24:40] They don't exist anymore because the Haitians were just running around, killing them and eating them in the parks in front of children, no less. [00:24:51] And there's a lot of fear that mass deportations are just not going to happen. [00:25:02] And we know that the White House is easing up on messaging on that and asking U.S. senators and members of Congress to stop using the term mass deportations. [00:25:15] See, Christy Noam got that. [00:25:19] That was a long time coming, guys. [00:25:21] People on the inside kind of knew that that was, she wasn't removed really for the claims that were made in that committee hearing about improprieties with advertising campaigns and stuff. [00:25:40] That was just the straw that broke the camel's back, right? [00:25:44] I do truly believe that Christy Noam wanted to complete the mission of mass deportations, and she was pushing and pushing and pushing. [00:25:54] I mean, you saw Greg Bovino, the Border Patrol commander, that was putting his freaking life on the line every single day in places like Minneapolis. [00:26:06] The amount of threats against that guy's life, and he was still out there leading his men, deporting, deporting anybody. [00:26:16] And what his main mission was was to he was the Border Patrol commander for the El Centro sector, or the chief during the Biden years. [00:26:32] And the man was out seeking vengeance because he had to release, he was forced to release millions of people into the interior of the United States of America. [00:26:44] And he was out to round them all up. [00:26:47] That's what he wanted to do. [00:26:48] That's what he would wake up in the morning and go to bed at night thinking every single day was, okay, you know, we released this amount of people into the country through my sector. [00:27:03] And I want to remove twice that amount of people before the end of President Trump's term. [00:27:10] And he was hell-bent on doing so. [00:27:15] But the left got a scalp. [00:27:17] The left got a scalp on that one, which is sad to admit. [00:27:23] They were successful in making it so that Commander Bovino was no longer allowed to do his job. [00:27:32] He got sent back to the El Centro sector, and now he is unfortunately retiring after 30 years. [00:27:43] A true hero, that man. [00:27:46] It's an honor to know him. [00:27:47] It's an honor to have been able to watch him work in person. [00:27:52] But now we'll, yeah, I'm not trying to blackpill anybody, guys. [00:27:59] That's what I don't want to do. [00:28:00] I don't want everybody to be like, oh, it's it. [00:28:02] We're done. [00:28:03] It's over. [00:28:04] Deportations aren't happening. [00:28:06] I'm not saying that yet. [00:28:11] But I don't see Mark Wayne Mullen being the guy that is going to fulfill the mission of passing portations. [00:28:19] I just don't see it. [00:28:20] I don't see it. [00:28:21] I hope I'm wrong. [00:28:22] I truly, truly hope I'm wrong. [00:28:24] It seems like he's being put in there just to, you know, I guess stop the whatever political bleeding that the administration sees from DHS. [00:28:44] And so, yeah, I mean, I don't know. [00:28:47] I'm not happy to report that. [00:28:49] Let's just say that much. [00:28:50] I'm going to, I'm not counting him out just yet, but I'm not exactly optimistic on that. [00:28:56] But you can see the videos here, like Greg Bovino walking through the target, very, very exposed. [00:29:03] I mean, this is in Minneapolis, where we know these protesters to be incredibly violent. [00:29:13] And they know that they have pretty much immunity under the Waltz administration to commit heinous acts. [00:29:24] I mean, nobody was ever arrested for, you know, throwing rocks out my window and frozen water bottles through my windows of my vehicle when I was there when they were trying to hit me in the head with them. [00:29:37] Nobody was ever arrested. [00:29:38] They're all on video. [00:29:40] But yeah, no surprise there. [00:29:43] So just imagine if the tables were turned. [00:29:45] Imagine if it was the other way around. [00:29:47] Imagine if it was me throwing, you know, bricks through some lefty's car window. [00:29:54] I would be held, I'd be the only guy there held without bond in a jail all by myself. [00:30:02] And that's just how it works. [00:30:06] And unfortunately, the loss of Bovino is huge. [00:30:16] And not in a good way. [00:30:19] There's, I'm unsure if, and I don't want to speculate too much here, guys, but what Tom Holman is doing is, yes, it's more politically good, I guess, at least in the eyes of the administration, that they're not doing roving patrol, [00:30:49] that they're only going after the quote-unquote worst of the worst. [00:30:52] The problem with worst of the worst, it's pretty much just an amnesty program for everybody else. [00:31:01] You know, if you're only going after, they're using the term criminal illegals now instead of illegals. [00:31:10] In reality, all of them are criminals. [00:31:13] So, I mean, that's totally redundant, but they're not counting overstaying your visa or hopping the U.S. border as being a crime. [00:31:24] So it's, there's no way that we are going to be able to successfully take our country back without getting rid of all of them and their kids. === ICE Airport Deportations Explained (10:42) === [00:31:39] You know, I'm sorry. [00:31:41] I don't feel bad for these people. [00:31:43] I don't feel bad for these people. [00:31:44] And you can't have a situation like you're seeing here. [00:31:50] This is outside, I believe, the Broadview ICE facility out there in Chicago. [00:31:54] That's what this was. [00:31:57] And you saw a lot of that here in Portland as well, with people trying to storm the facility and they'd end up getting tear gas and they call themselves the victims. [00:32:05] And they were essentially, these leftists were starting a kinetic war against ICE agents. [00:32:14] And now it seems like they're winning. [00:32:21] And I hate to admit that. [00:32:22] And I hope I'm wrong. [00:32:24] But we'll see in due time. [00:32:30] And I can't reveal what's going to happen in the next week, but something is going to happen in the next week. [00:32:35] And we should have a pretty good idea by next week's show how mass deportations or if mass deportations are going to proceed. [00:32:47] So a little bit of a scoop there, but we'll be right back after the break. [00:32:57] And welcome back to the Infowars Sunday briefing. [00:33:00] I'm monitoring what's going on in the Senate floor right now. [00:33:02] It's just, you know, the normal circus that you would expect out of the U.S. Senate. [00:33:09] And arguing about whether or not I believe Senator Kennedy just tried to put on the floor a resolution to withhold paychecks from U.S. senators during government shutdowns, which is, I don't know why that's not actually, I do know why that's not already being done. [00:33:28] It's because, of course, these people are going to make sure that they continue getting their paychecks for themselves. [00:33:35] So the resolution was to withhold paychecks for senators during shutdowns and force them to stay in Washington, D.C. during shutdowns. [00:33:43] Two no-brainers. [00:33:47] And of course, a Democrat senator ran in, Brian Schatz of Hawaii. [00:33:53] Hawaii sends the most retarded senators for some reason. [00:34:00] Maisie Hirono and this Brian Schatz guy. [00:34:04] Brian Schatz runs in and he screams, I object, and then runs out of the chamber again because he wanted to make sure that he continues getting his paycheck. [00:34:23] Oh, okay, never mind. [00:34:25] We're going to try and have a guest on the show, but he's having some difficulties, I guess. [00:34:32] But anyway, yeah, so the U.S. Senate's still in. [00:34:39] Yeah, still in right now. [00:34:40] Looks like another Democrat has actually come out in support of Mark Wayne Mullen. [00:34:45] This is, so now you have John Fetterman and you have Martin Heinrich coming out in support of Mark Wayne Mullen for DHS secretary. [00:34:56] And I want to go back just a little bit to what we talked about at the beginning with Tom Holman and ICE agents at airports. [00:35:06] I don't know if it's going to be as sexy as I would hope. [00:35:18] Tom Holmes seems to be saying that they're basically just going to be sitting at the exits at airports and make sure that you don't go in through the exit. [00:35:29] That seems to be what ICE agents are going to be doing at the airports. [00:35:34] I hope that it's going to be a little bit more elaborate than that. [00:35:36] I'm hoping that they're going to be the guys checking IDs as people are trying to go through metal detectors and checking for their flights and stuff. [00:35:46] I mean, that sounds like a dream come true. [00:35:50] And yeah, I mean, guys, if you can roll that video, that'd be great. [00:35:56] I don't know if you can put sound to it or not. [00:36:00] Okay, cool. [00:36:05] Yeah, so let's see if that, if it's just a pipe dream thinking that ICE agents would be the ones making sure that you are in fact legal as you go through. [00:36:20] It sounds like the perfect opportunity. [00:36:22] Why not put them there as the guys checking IDs? [00:36:25] How difficult of a job could it possibly be for ICE agents, right? [00:36:29] You don't think that they could figure that one out? [00:36:32] Figure out how to scan you in at the airport. [00:36:36] I have a feeling that they have. [00:36:37] I've met a lot of these people. [00:36:38] They're pretty smart guys. [00:36:39] I think they could figure it out and they could probably make some arrests. [00:36:43] So, cool. [00:36:44] If we have audio there, go ahead and point out. [00:36:46] We have a plan today and we'll execute tomorrow. [00:36:50] Okay, so there are a lot of questions here. [00:36:52] First of all, are ICE agents even remotely trained to handle security at airports? [00:37:02] ICE agents have received a high level of training. [00:37:05] And, you know, the ICE agents are assigned at many airports across the country already. [00:37:10] They do a lot of investigation, criminal investigation on smuggling airports. [00:37:14] But, you know, there's, I mean, there's got TSA agents covering exits, you know, people that enter through the exits. [00:37:22] You know, certainly a highly trained ICE law enforcement officer can cover an exit, makes people don't go to those exits entering the airport through the exits. [00:37:31] And stuff like that relieves that TSA officer to go to screening and to reduce those lines. [00:37:38] So wherever we can provide extra security, I don't see an ICE agent looking at an x-ray machine because they're not trained in that. [00:37:46] There are certain parts of security that TSA is doing that we can move them off those jobs and put them in the specialized jobs, help move those lines. [00:37:54] Okay, that was going to be my next question. [00:37:55] So what you're saying is when you move ICE into airports, they are going to be just around the exits and the exteriors. [00:38:02] They're not going to be helping people get through the lines and screening people's bags. [00:38:09] Those discussions are going on now. [00:38:12] I'm not expert at TSA, so that's why I'm talking to the TSA administrator and the ICE director, find out where we can fit in. [00:38:18] We have a plan by the end of today where we're sending what airports we're starting with and where we're sending them. [00:38:24] But that's the discussion we're having right now. [00:38:27] I ended the discussion to do the show, and I'll be back having those discussions when I finish. [00:38:31] So it's a work in progress, but we will be at airports tomorrow. [00:38:38] Well, I guess it's official. [00:38:40] I'll be at the airports tomorrow. [00:38:41] I can't wait to be able to go to the airport here in Portland and see how that goes over because you know that these freaking lunatics that are out here are going to be running to the airport, probably wreaking havoc, I would imagine. [00:38:59] I don't know how well that's going to work in an airport. [00:39:04] I don't know how visible their presence is going to be, but it's, I'm looking forward to it. [00:39:09] I'm looking forward to it. [00:39:10] And I'm hoping that, like I said, that it's going to be a little bit more like the way that I picture it. [00:39:17] And I would say that probably President Trump was initially picturing it as ICE agents being able to make arrests and such. [00:39:28] And I think, honestly, that would put a lot more pressure on Chucky Schumer and such to finally reopen DHS if, you know, if they, if you, okay, if you want ICE agents out of the airport, because what they're going to say is, oh, the ICE agents are terrorizing innocent families and whatever. [00:39:48] I'm sorry. [00:39:48] If you're terrorized by an ICE agent as a U.S. citizen minding your own business, you're brainwashed. [00:39:59] You're absolutely brainwashed. [00:40:01] And it's the same thing at the polls. [00:40:03] They're trying to, and they did this to Mark Wayne Mullen during his confirmation hearing earlier this week. [00:40:07] They're trying to put him into a corner and have him promise that ICE agents would not be anywhere close to the polls on Election Day. [00:40:19] Which, just stating the obvious here, why would it matter if ICE agents were at the polls on Election Day if you weren't worried about illegals showing up and trying to vote? [00:40:34] Democrats are dying on that hill right now. [00:40:38] They are terrified about the possibility of that. [00:40:43] Because, I mean, they've created a boogeyman. [00:40:45] They've created the big bad ICE agents are going to kill all the children at the polling stations. [00:40:50] I mean, that's basically where we're at. [00:40:52] We also had them try to get Mark Wayne Mullen to apologize for calling Alex Freddy deranged when Alex Freddy was deranged. [00:41:06] I mean, he was like chasing ICE agents and trying to get himself shot. [00:41:14] And it's like, I don't shouldn't be apologizing to these people. [00:41:17] He was a violent actor that was damaging ICE vehicles and such and spitting on them. [00:41:27] Why should anybody apologize for calling that individual deranged? [00:41:31] I mean, just because he, you know, got himself killed, I'm supposed to pretend like he wasn't deranged. [00:41:39] I mean, yep, sucks. [00:41:41] I hate for any of these people to end up dead, but we've all said that it was going to happen. [00:41:49] Anybody that was around knew that it was going, they were getting more and more and more violent and aggressive. [00:41:55] And they one of the reasons that they ended up, in reality, like surrendering out there because they wanted it to happen. [00:42:07] They needed to have some of their people be killed so that they could win the war. [00:42:15] And unfortunately, they are talking it up as a win. === Ultramethylene Blue as a Game Changer (02:13) === [00:42:21] And I'm hoping that we keep pushing forward. [00:42:28] And the summertime, as it starts to heat up, you know, we've got the No Kings protest again, like the fifth one on this coming Saturday. [00:42:42] So we're going to see how that works out, but we just cannot back down to these freaking deranged imbeciles. [00:42:50] We cannot do it. [00:42:51] They cannot win. [00:42:53] They cannot win. [00:42:54] If we have the political capital to go out and bomb Iran, we have the political capital to carry out mass deportations. [00:43:02] That's really, really the end of it. [00:43:07] We got to keep on. [00:43:08] Don't stop using the term NASDAQ portations. [00:43:11] Keep pushing for it. [00:43:13] Not all hope is lost, but we'll definitely know within the next week which direction our country is going to go. [00:43:20] I'll tell you that much. [00:43:22] Thank you for joining us today. [00:43:23] We'll be back here next week. [00:43:24] Hopefully not in Portland. [00:43:27] Stay safe. [00:43:34] I'm holding in my hands two compounds that are guaranteed to change your life. [00:43:40] T3, pure atomic iodine. [00:43:42] Nobody else has it. [00:43:43] It's next level. [00:43:44] And ultramethylene blue, medical gray methylene blue. [00:43:46] These two products together supercharge the mitochondria with cells, clean out the body, and are game changers. 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