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I mean, it gets so frustrating that the violent crime that we see now that is in every big city and around the country, a lot of small towns around the country.
Why?
Because unvetted Joe Biden illegal immigrants keep coming into the country.
I feel sorry for Governor Greg Abbott down in Texas.
I mean, he's been trying his hardest to do the job that not only Joe Biden won't do, but he is aiding and abetting in the process of allowing unvetted illegal immigrants into this country.
As former FBI top luminaries have come out and said, this is an invasion of military-age men.
Now we know, now we've learned, there's no ambiguity, no guessing, that among those 10 million or 10 million plus illegal, unvetted Joe Biden immigrants are people that have ties to terrorism.
And it's not a matter of if, it's a matter of when.
And it frustrates the living hell out of me.
Great for the Senate.
They're going to try and pressure the past Lake and Riley Act.
Okay, that's great.
It's not going to bring her back.
Maybe somebody can tell Joe Biden what her name really is.
It's Lakin.
It's not Lincoln.
That infuriates me.
And now we have, we're all basically waiting for this massive influx of illegal immigrants coming in from Haiti.
Governor DeSantis was on Fox and Friends this morning and I was watching him and he's dead on accurate.
Well, some of the people that have already been rescued, you know, that has been people that we have had on the ground in Port-au-Prince that have helped navigate around that.
So it's not an easy situation.
You're right.
It's not as simple as just calling a cab and getting to the airport and then all of a sudden you go home.
So those are challenges that we're going to work through, but we're committed to doing it.
I think we've got good assets at our disposal.
I will say this though, and you know, we're vetting people because we're not just going to bring people if we don't know who they are.
So we're making sure they're Floridians, U.S. citizens, or have a right to come, whatever.
It has been like pulling teeth to deal with some of these federal agencies.
And the reality is you have an easier time getting into this country illegally than you do just to be rescued as a United States citizen.
How the hell does that make any sense?
Joining us now is Florida Governor Ron DeSantis.
I know he had a big press conference earlier today.
Boy, you know, I think the press, as much as I love Florida, I mean, you've got enough woke press down here to last a lifetime.
I watch you with amazement because you don't take any crap from these people as they ask their stupid questions.
It's like one dumb question after another.
And I don't think you can be more clear in what you're saying you're doing.
How are you doing?
Yeah, I'm doing good, Sean.
It was interesting.
When we did the press conference yesterday to announce our rescue flights from Haiti for Floridians who were trapped over there, one of the reporters tried to say that Florida was the reason that there's instability in Haiti.
And I'm just thinking to myself, like, you guys are really, really trying hard.
But we have what I said on Fox and Friends this morning is true.
There's so many bureaucratic hurdles we're having to go through to be able to bring our people home.
Whereas if someone just wants to go across the border in Mexico, not only will they be able to do it, you may be able to get Biden to pick you up on a plane before you even get to the border.
And he'll fly you into the country like he did with the Haitian, who's now under charges for sexually assaulting a 15 year old in Massachusetts.
So we're really I want to highlight what you're saying here is Joe Biden is using using taxpayer money, sending sending charter jets to foreign countries.
They don't even have to pass code.
They're going to collect 200.
Why bother stopping at the and making the perilous journey to the border?
No, we'll just fly you directly into the country.
And I don't even think, Governor, that they're vetting those people.
I don't think anybody's getting vetted.
No, no, no.
And the thing is, is he's saying that he's using, quote, parole, which is a total abuse of the law.
So this is an illegal program.
He's doing it intentionally, and it has already caused massive problems, as we've seen with some of these crimes that are committed.
So you have all these things that are going on.
But I will say this.
We're in this fight to help the Floridians out of Haiti until we get the job done.
This is not as simple as just showing up at the airport.
We're having to send people in Port-au-Prince to get these folks out because it's not necessarily safe.
We're trying to work with the State Department.
We're not getting a lot of support on that, but we're going to figure out a way.
We did rescue a lot of Americans from Israel when that war broke out.
The difference of that, the Israeli government was very supportive of what we were doing.
Obviously, in Haiti, it's a much different story.
The other thing we're doing is we have an unprecedented amount of marine assets that we've deployed to supplement the Coast Guard to protect our shorelines in case you see an uptick in boats.
I will say this, though.
We have not seen an uptick as of yet.
There's always onesies twosies that come.
Since January of 2023, state of Florida officials have stopped 660 vessels that have led to the deportation of 14,000 would-be illegal aliens.
That's just the state.
That's not even talking about the Coast Guard.
So this is something where people try to get through.
We've been able to really deter, I think, a lot of people from thinking.
There's always going to be some that are going to try.
But the most likely result is you will be stopped, interdicted, and then you will be repatriated to your own country.
And that's not just from Haiti.
That's from all the island nations there.
So we have had an unprecedented effort.
When Haiti had the instability really get bad a few weeks ago, we did even more.
So no state has ever done more to protect the border than what we're doing on our coastline.
And yes, the Coast Guard actually does a good job.
They just don't have enough resources.
Biden's not sending the number of resources.
So we're filling the gap.
It's amazing that governors like yourself and Greg Abbott have to do the job that Joe Biden not only refuses to do, but aids and abets in the law breaking and then takes people like Governor Abbott to court every other day.
I think it's really important that people understand what it is that you're actually involved in here and what you've been able to successfully accomplish is that, okay, there are people, Americans, Floridians that are in Haiti that they're trapped as literally the country spiraling out of control with gangs taking over the entire country.
And in the midst of all of this, you have set out to rescue fellow Floridians that are trapped there.
And your first mission has been a great success.
It is a dangerous mission.
You're not getting any help from Biden.
I know that you've also identified other Floridians that are down there.
Do you know about how many people that you think you're going to have to be involved in trying to rescue and get them out of Dodge?
Well, it's in the hundreds, and it's mostly who we're tracking are Floridians.
Not exclusively.
There are other U.S. citizens.
And my view is the same with how we did it in Israel.
If I have 30 people and three of them are U.S. citizens who may not live in Florida, I'm not just going to leave them behind if we have a chance to be helpful.
But I'll tell you, Sean, there are families with kids.
You know, it's not like it's just adults.
There are a lot of minors, a lot of kids over there.
And so we want to get them to safety as well.
That was true with Israel, but I think with Haiti, given the situation, it's much more dicey and just kind of the day-to-day, because you have gangs ruling the street in Israel.
You may have to dodge Hamas, but if you're around Israeli authorities, you know you're going to be safe.
So it is a different thing.
But we're committed.
There's hundreds of people that we know of for sure that are these are our fellow Floridians.
These are U.S. citizens, and we want to bring them to safety.
So that is an important part of our mission to go along with the other part of the mission, which is to protect Floridians against an illegal invasion of foreigners coming from Haiti or from any other island nation.
Now, you talked about repatriation, which I fully support.
And I know it was widely reported that if any people get to Florida illegally, that you would be expeditious in sending them to places like Martha's Vineyard and other places that are sanctuary cities and states, which I think is a great idea.
I think that has been very successful for Governor Abbott.
Let me ask you, because if you're illegal and you try to get to the country of Australia, you will be met in international waterways and you will be pulled over and you will be stopped and they will be very nice to you.
If you need medical attention, they'll actually bring you to an island and provide all the attention that you need.
They'll make sure you're in good health for your return journey, but you will be turned around.
They will give you food.
They will give you water.
They will give you any medicines that are necessary.
But you're not going to put one foot on Australian soil.
It doesn't happen.
Now, why don't we do something like that in this country?
And if we're going to allow legal immigration, I just would like simple things.
I'd like to know you don't have ties to radicals or terrorist organizations.
I'd like a full vetting of anybody coming into our country.
I'd like a health check, especially in light of recent health news and a post-COVID world.
And I'd also like to know, and you'd have to be able to prove that you're not going to be a financial burden on the American people.
I don't think it's that onerous, Governor.
I really don't.
I think it's actually something that, you know, just as perfect common sense, but common sense is not so common.
Yeah, look, on the interdictions at sea, we're actually in a similar situation with Australia.
If we interdict at sea, we turn them over to the Coast Guard, and by law, the Coast Guard will return them to their home country.
That's how we had the 14,000 deportations just since January of 2023 through state vessels where we turned them over to Coast Guard.
So that is important.
Once they get to U.S. shores, it becomes more difficult, especially if the federal government is taking cognizance of them and then resettling them in the interior.
But I think what we're going to do in Florida, in light of what's happened with Texas's new immigration law being allowed to go into effect, I'm working with folks to craft if there's something we can do in a special legislative session to give our law enforcement more authority to arrest and detain, because I think that will be a huge disincentive for people to come if we can do it.
So you very well may, I just signed a bunch of bills to target illegal immigration, and they're good bills.
We've done a lot since I've been governor banning sanctuary cities, e-verify, all important.
But this Texas law, I think, could be a model for other states if the courts end up upholding it.
And as you know, Sean, because you've been covering this issue for a long time, when states like Arizona have tried to enact policies not to flout federal law, but to enforce federal immigration law, if you have an administration like Obama or Biden, a lot of times the courts will say the state is in the wrong, even though they're upholding the law and the federal government's not.
I hope that we can get beyond that.
That's a contorted view of the Constitution.
If you are upholding the law of the land and protecting the sovereignty, you should be able to do that.
So we're looking into that.
But then what you said about the legal immigration is right.
I don't buy this idea that, yeah, illegal immigration is wrong, of course.
We all agree with that.
But the flip side doesn't mean just because it's legal, it may be right.
It's got to be done properly.
We don't want to be importing thousands of Illinois into this country.
That is not good.
We want people who are going to contribute, help the American people, and who actually believe in the principles of our country and actually want to be Americans, want to assimilate.
And I think we've not done a good job of doing that over the years.
Hi, quick break more with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, and then your calls coming up 800-941-Sean as we continue.
We continue now with the Florida Governor.
Ron DeSantis is with us dealing with this issue now with Haiti refugees as the country is descending into nothing but utter chaos.
Why is it that every single time a state like Florida or Texas is doing the job the federal government doesn't do?
Can you explain to me, because I'm having a hard time understanding the mindset of Joe Biden, they not only are unwilling to fulfill their job obligation, then they aid in abet in the lawbreaking, and then they sue states like Texas and Florida because you step up to do the job that is the law of the land.
And they've been, in some courts, successful, which is frustrating to me.
How is that possible?
I think this is just the woke takeover of the Democratic Party.
You go back, and you've seen these clips, Sean, of like Bill Clinton in the 90s giving his state of the union.
He's saying you have to have a border.
You can't have illegal aliens take jobs from Americans.
You would never hear a Democrat say those things today.
So the party has moved so far left, and the woke mindset is basically they view borders as quote unquote racist.
They don't think that you have the right to deny people entry into your country.
And it's very ideological.
It's been very destructive to this country put into practice.
And I remember you used to cover the Obama border surges, and I was involved in trying to beat that back in Congress.
What happened under Obama, you know, that's like a piker compared to what's happening under Biden.
I mean, this is a massive, massive influx that he's permitted and facilitated.
And I just think it all goes back to the left-wing mindset.
Well, we appreciate what you're doing down here in Florida.
Our prayers are with the families of Floridians and other Americans that might be trapped down in Haiti.
We fully support your effort to bring these people home.
Unlike the Biden administration, I know you're not going to be charging people for the transportation costs, which was pretty mind-blowing when the Biden administration did that, when they rescued people from Israel.
But we wish you well in this.
It is not an easy task.
It is a risky job.
Things are really unstable down there, and we really wish you the best with this.
Thank you, Governor, for being with us.
All right.
Godspeed.
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Now, yesterday we had on Senator Mike Lee of Utah.
We were talking about the omnibus bill that the House and Senate wants to pass on Friday.
I'm not very optimistic.
I mean, I think at this point, now they're supposed to pass appropriations bills by the 1st of October of last year.
But as per usual, Congress doesn't do its job.
And we've had a series of these continuing resolutions with the promise that eventually they passed all the appropriations bills and we'd have a budget for the year, which is normal process, but nothing is normal in Washington, D.C.
And, you know, the worst part of all of this, and there's a lot wrong with it, is it's going to be well over 1,000 pages.
It's going to be full of pork and spending, reckless spending.
And it just is, you know, with nearly $35 trillion in debt, this is insanity.
No family could run a family and stay solvent if you ran your family business this way, if you ran your household business this way.
It's just not the way that anybody with any common sense works.
Now, I can't believe what I saw today.
Congressman Andy Ogles of Tennessee is going to join us in a minute with an update on another part of this bill that the rhinos and apparently Democrats are trying to push through without any American having a clue about it.
Nobody's read the bill yet.
I mean, that's another, you have to pass it to find out what's in it, right?
But now we're finding out, and this should infuriate everybody, that apparently, remember the EcoHealth Alliance?
Remember they got NIH money and that it funded the Wuhan Virology Lab?
Yeah, the one where they had gain of function research, the one where the coronavirus was created and then unleashed holy hell upon the entire world.
Yeah, under this bill, federal documents obtained by the Freedom of Information Act reveal that the U.S. Agency for International Development funded an EcoHealth Alliance subcontractor's work on coronaviruses, again, to the tune of $41 million.
Well, apparently the House minibus or omnibus is enabling funding for the Wuhan gain of function research again through the EcoHealth Alliance.
I'm like, are we really that stupid?
Because that's pretty dumb.
Anyway, joining us is Congressman Andy Ogles of Tennessee is back with us.
All right, please tell me this is total Adam bullshift because it drives me nuts.
Is this true?
So, you know, to your point, you know, at 2.30 in the morning, they dropped this thousand-page bill that's just full of stuff.
And I'll give you a few examples, but some of it's scary.
I mean, like, you know, our governments were closed.
Our communities were closed.
Economies were shattered because of COVID.
And literally, I'm holding, you know, Section 8143 of this boondoggle talks about that all it requires is a waiver.
And so we literally are going to go back into business in China.
Again, this is some secret lab in the United States or some secret lab that we have in Canada or somewhere, somewhere that we might be able to secure.
This is actually in China, and we're going to go back into the business of gain and function, which is why we have COVID.
And so if that's not absurd enough, you have, you know, we just impeached Maorkis.
Myorkis' budget, he's getting an 8% increase.
So like, you know, why anyone, any Republican would even consider voting for this on those two points alone.
Just on those two points, we should all close our books and say, you know what, Mr. Speaker, it's time to go back to the drawboard, tell Schumer and the Senate Democrats to pounce in.
We are fighting for the American people, and this clearly, clearly is not in the best interest of our country.
I'm trying to understand why the Speaker seems to have now aligned with Mitch McConnell.
And is it that he just wants this off his plate?
Because that's all he's pretty much been dealing with since he became Speaker.
I mean, the whole issue with the reason Kevin McCarthy is no longer there in large part is over the budgetary and appropriations process and regular order that was not followed.
So I'm trying to understand why any Republican would go along with this in the House.
Now, I get the reality is you have rhino-Republicans in the House, and you have a tiny margin of a tidy majority.
So I get the difficulty here, but you're right.
On these points alone, you would think this is something that a principled Republican Party would be united on and also insisting on the fact that we have real money available to secure our border and to balance our budgets.
Well, yeah, you know, and everything's in context, right?
You know, you talk about the border.
We know we have a porous border.
We know that our country isn't being invaded.
And if you took all the illegals that have come into this country under Joe Biden, it'd be like the fifth or sixth largest state in the country.
So that's a problem.
And that can't be understated.
I mean, Lake and Riley is dead because of an illegal immigrant.
A 14-year-old girl last week was raped in Virginia because of an illegal immigrant.
Another 14-year-old girl in Louisiana was raped because of an illegal immigrant.
Those crimes should have never happened.
And yet, while this is all going on in our country, while we're being invaded, while Joe Biden is allowing this invasion, they're going to spend money to do more research, essentially on COVID again.
They're going to spend more money to my orcas, who was impeached because he's derelict in duty and arguably treasonous for giving him more money.
This has got to stop.
This is nonsense.
And to your previous question of why, how did we get here?
I think, look, I like Mike Johnson.
He's a friend of mine, but I think he showed his cars.
I mean, if this is a negotiation, if this is a poker match, like you've got to hold your hand tight to your vest.
And he showed the Senate Democrats that he was not willing to shut down the government.
He showed them and projected what his fears were in the negotiation process.
And so now they know.
Now they know that all they have to do is run out the clock and then they can jam us with whatever they want.
And so I think that is the fundamental.
I don't think Mike Johnson wants to be here.
I don't think he likes or wants this package.
Well, then why don't we just hit the pause button?
Senator Mike Lee has put forward a continuing resolution for three weeks so everybody would have time to sort through what's in this thousand-plus page monstrosity and take the time and then line by line, go through this omnibus, mini bus, whatever you want to call it, and go line by line and take out those items that are ridiculous, like funding the EcoHealth Alliance and the Wuhan Virology Lab.
Why don't we do that?
I mean, is it that difficult to demand that?
No, sir, it's not.
In fact, we're about to go.
The House of Representatives is about to go on a two-week recess.
If I were Speaker, I would do just what you said.
He said, you know, this package is BS.
It's not good for our country.
We're going to do a seven-day or a 10-day CR.
We're not going to go on recess.
We're going to stay here and do the people's work.
We're not going to give up, and we're going to fight like hell.
But that is not the will or the fortitude of our current speaker.
And again, I like him.
I love the man.
He's a good man, but he's not fighting for us, and that's a problem.
It's a huge disappointment.
It really is.
And, you know, look where we are as a country as a result.
If we don't get our act together, this country is deteriorating.
Anyway, I appreciate everything that you're doing and the fight you're involved in.
If people want to contact their elected officials in Washington, the number is 202-224-3121.
As I always do, I just urge people, just be respectful.
Don't be a jackass.
But you can be strong in your opinion.
Just be nice about it.
202-224-3121.
And maybe they'll want to take a vacation.
Anyway, I appreciate you, Congressman Ogles of Tennessee.
Thank you, sir.
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Mike in the free state of Florida.
Mike, hi, how are you?
Glad you called.
Yeah, thanks, Sean.
The Republicans should have had 100 guys lined up to read 10 pages each and they could find out right away what was so wrong with the bill and point it out.
That can still be done.
If it's so bad, they shouldn't pass it, shut the government down and let the people decide.
Chip Roy, Mike Lee, Rand Paul, they got to get some guys just to read the bill and point out all the bad stuff because Joe Biden is going to bankrupt the country.
And when that happens, the debt bubble burst, it's not going to affect the rich.
It's not going to affect the upper middle class.
But 70% of the rest of us are going to be bumped over and the people don't realize.
That message needs to be.
No, it's going to hurt the whole country.
If 60% of Americans are struggling month to month to make ends meet, it's hurting the country.
It doesn't mean that, oh, well, these people are immune.
Nobody's immune when other people are getting hurt.
I'm sorry.
It doesn't work that way.
What we want is an economy where the government is hands-off, allows freedom to rule the day.
Stop taking away our stoves and putting mandates on Americans about their refrigerators and their air conditioners.
Stop forcing Americans to buy cars they don't freaking want and allow the economy to breathe.
And the way you do that is they need to rein in their spending.
They need to instill some discipline.
And then and only then will we be able to prosper as a country.
It's unbelievable.
People are suffering needlessly.
People are victims of crime needlessly.
All of these things we can fix.
It's not that complicated.
If I can figure it out, everybody else should be able to figure it out.
You raise a good point.
Anyway, I do appreciate the call, my fellow Floridian.
All right, Jim, New Joisey.
What's up, Jim?
How are you, my friend?
What's going on?
38 degrees, I hear up there today.
Yeah.
Sorry to hear that.
It's only about 85 in Florida, but go ahead.
You got to rub it in.
That's sorry.
You know, my friends used to do this to me all the time.
How's the weather today?
I hear you have a storm going on up there.
Oh, sorry.
And then they'd send a picture of them either fishing or playing golf, and I want to bash their head into the cement.
I know the feeling, believe me.
What's going on, man?
I could see you move to a flower show.
Look, I was born in Hell's Kitchen, New York, 48th Street, 1910th Avenue.
And even when we moved out young, right across the river, Hudson County, I always was over there with my wife's Broadway play Central Park in the spring.
John, I haven't been in a couple years.
A disgrace and sad.
If you live in Florida, Texas, Tennessee, the Carolinas, and you want to go visit New York, go visit New York.
You can go visit.
I don't like it myself.
I haven't been to a Broadway play in 30 years.
I can't stand these things.
You know, it was at one time the greatest city in the world to me.
Yeah, it was.
I used to say it.
Not anymore.
Yes, exactly.
Sad that it be.
In fact, growing up playing hockey in the streets, I know you have that background yourself when you talk about hockey.
Long time listening over here.
You and Rush, I go way backwards.
But anyway.
Thank you, by the way.
All right, go ahead.
What's your point?
Well, the previous call talking about Jonathan not fighting.
That's at the heart of so many things with the Republicans.
No matter what you can say about the damps, they stick together like Lou at the expense of our country, unfortunately.
But short, as November draws near, they got to tighten up.
You know, there's a great philosopher called Mike Tyson, right?
Everybody has a plan until they get punched in the face.
Now, we don't want violence.
We don't want that.
Metaphorically speaking, though, the Republicans got to toughen up because it looks like hell ahead.
They got to fight.
We hired them to do a job.
Stop trying to protect the job that we've given you and do the job you were hired to do.
That's all we're asking of people.
Exactly.
It's not that complicated.
No, it's not.
Donald Trump is, I've never seen a man like him.
In my lifetime, I don't know the mental, the core of that man, his strength, is phenomenal.
I don't know how he deals with it.
I don't know.
Listen, we just had Governor DeSantis.
We have some fighters.
Governor DeSantis is one.
Trump is one.
They fight.
I don't like when they fight each other, to be honest, but they are fighters.
Could you imagine, you know, Donald Trump, you're sitting and you're looking at the possibility that New York officials are going to be slapping notices on your buildings and taking over your property over a judge that believes that Mar-a-Lago is $18 million when it's worth close to a billion?
Give me a break.
This is a banana republic.
It's not the United States of America.
This is not justice.
This is what I've been warning about.
This is a weaponized justice system, and Republicans don't fight back hard, and they need to learn to fight.
They're horrible fighters.
They're really horrible.
You know what?
I'm actually at the point I believe in you.
But you know what?
Even though it'll split the party, perhaps the only choice is go with a mega party.
Go with the third party.
Yeah, I know.
It's not going to work this time.
We won't have that opportunity.
And it's Trump.
He will fight.
DeSantis will fight.
Other guys will fight.
By the way, I'm hoping Mike Tyson kicks Jake Paul's ass, just as a side note.
Anyway, I appreciate your call, my friend.
800-941-Sean.
As we roll along here, man, the weeks flying by on this Thursday.
We got Peter Schweitzer at the top of the next hour.