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Senator Rand Paul - January 14th, Hour 3
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Sean, if you want to be a part of the program, joining us now is Kentucky Senator Ram Paul.
He will be the chairman of the Homeland Security Senate panel.
And I think it's one of the more important jobs.
This has been historically a department that has abused its power that has not fulfilled its mission.
And he said he's honored to have the opportunity to serve in this capacity in the modern era.
And he's choosing this committee over another because he believes this is important for the health of our republic.
And Congress has got to stand up once again for its constitutional role.
And the committee's mission of oversight and investigations is critical to Congress reasserting itself.
And he looks forward to continuing the storied history of this committee's leadership in consequential bipartisan oversight investigations.
Senator, I appreciate your comments on all this, but we just lived through four years where we had a president and a vice president and a Department of Homeland Security Secretary aiding and abetting in lawbreaking, not vetting people coming into our country in record numbers.
The estimate somewhere around 15 million unvetted Harris Biden illegals, known rapists, murderers, cartel members, gang members, known terrorists that are in the country that are going to have to be deported.
So I'm not exactly, I think we better get back to its original mission, which is to protect the homeland.
And how do we do that?
How do we find these people that we know are here, but we don't know where they are?
Well, we're getting right at the subject.
That's the first subject that we'll address.
We're going to have a hearing on Thursday preceding the inauguration called Remain in Mexico.
And this was one of the great triumphs of the first term of President Trump was remain in Mexico, that the idea that you're not going to be brought into this country, put on an airplane, kept in a hotel, flown about the country, go on vacation.
You're going to remain in Mexico and you'll be processed while in Mexico.
We also believe that the law allows great latitude to what the rules are for eligibility to asylum.
It is our belief from reading the law, and this is what our hearing will elate, is that the law says that the president may allow asylum programs to enlist.
It doesn't say shall.
So we believe that the president could simply say that if you come in illegally, you are ineligible for any asylum.
So you don't get people coming in and having some kind of proceeding or hearing four years later.
We don't put them up in hotels.
We just never admit them at all.
They say we're being persecuted in some country 1,000 miles away.
We say, well, remain Mexico and apply at a port and we'll see what happens.
But if you do that, it completely reverses the trend.
And we met with President Trump this week, the GOP caucus, and I am convinced on day one, you are going to see a dramatic executive orders, but dramatic change in how the border is controlled.
And I think you will see a border that within weeks, not within months, within weeks is being controlled.
And my hope is that the FBI is redirected from censorship and put into arresting people who are wanted for crimes who have also broken into the country.
So I think you're going to see a lot of change.
I am excited about the change.
And I don't think this is going to be one of these usual things where you wait around and say, ah, did it happen?
Did it happen?
I'll be shocked if you don't see real results within the first month.
Okay.
So what I'm trying to understand, and I think is very critical here, is that we have to secure the border.
I think that's it's sort of like if your boat is taking on water, you've got to plug up the hole in the boat, then you bail out the water.
You talk about criminal, illegal immigrants.
Certainly that's got to be a top priority.
We have known terrorists, cartel members, gang members, murderers, and rapists in the country.
How are we going to find them?
Well, one of the ways you do it is actually individualize.
So what has happened to several of these million were actually stopped.
The ones that were stopped and processed were given parole, and their parole is until a certain hearing.
I think President Trump can simply say your hearings next month and hear the names, and the names are passed out to law enforcement nationwide, and you begin rounding them up one at a time.
You could also say if you don't report your hearing in one month, that you will become a felon and ineligible.
You will be automatically rejected if you don't show up.
And so there would also be the people who have a prayer or a hope of staying, there would be migration towards where your detaining center is and where your trial is going to be.
But all those things I think are wide open because the law is actually very inclusive and expansive as to what a president can do regarding immigration.
And I think he's going to utilize every bit of this.
I think a lot's going to happen.
Will it be perfect?
Are you going to have 18 million people line up and go home?
No, but I do believe in large numbers you're going to have criminals reporting.
But also, there's about a million young males that came in in the last year or two who they do have the name for.
There might be another million we don't know the names of.
It's harder, but we should drive there.
But the ones we do have a name, they've been given parole.
Biden gave them parole.
Basically, they're out on a pass for however many years.
We speed up the process for that.
We have all their names, and we just say you've got to show up within a certain time.
If you don't, you are now going to be convicted of not showing up for your hearing, and you'll never be eligible for entry into the country.
Okay, so by definition, didn't everybody that entered the country without permission, didn't they enter illegally?
Didn't they break our laws?
Did they not respect our laws, borders, and sovereignty?
Without question, I would send them back immediately.
From this trial, years later, I wouldn't give them parole.
I don't think they deserve a hearing.
If you're halfway across the river or three-quarters of the way across the river, your boat is turned around, you're walking, you are turned around, placed safely back on the Mexican side.
I think that also the image of that in a humane fashion, but turning people around, not cutting the wire on the Texas side to admit them, but actually taking people and turning them around.
I've never understood why we don't at the border do that.
There is no way everybody coming across the river deserves some sort of hearing, four-year process, and being flown to hotels and put up with three square meals a day.
That is, you know, I think it's why people voted for Donald Trump this time.
But I fully believe if anybody will do it, I think he will.
I think so, too.
And I think it's got to happen.
And the fact that this has gone on, and of course, Alejandro Mayorkas and Joe Biden and Kamala Harris kept saying the border's closed and the border's secure.
They just were outright lying to us.
And our very eyes told the very different story.
And, you know, how long do you think and what has got to be included in building the wall to the point where it's impenetrable in your view?
You know, the wall is part of the answer.
And I think it's a symbol.
The president has used it well, so people can think of the symbol.
It's going to be a 2,500-mile wall.
It's never going to encompass the whole border.
There's mountains.
There's Indian reservations.
There's private land.
There are reasons why it won't be a contiguous wall, but I think it's a value in urban areas where there is huge traffic going across Nogales or cities along the border of Monterey.
I think it is of definitely a value.
But we also have technology.
We have the ability through drones and radar to detect motion anywhere.
It's not really that we don't have the ability to detect people coming in.
We need to put them back on the other side.
Instead, when you come in, we put you in a camp, and then you're given an ankle bracelet or nothing, and you're given a parole release.
It's that process.
It isn't really the matter that we can't catch them.
But the remain in Mexico was so well known.
That's why we're titling our hearing, Remain in Mexico, that once you begin to see camps on the Mexican side, the people marching all the way from Venezuelan jails and Colombian jails up there are like, well, I want to go to the U.S.
I don't want to go to northern Mexico controlled by the gangs and the cartels.
And so it does slow down once you see that.
But I think the remain in Mexico on that side of the border, turning back people immediately, I think that makes a big deal of difference in deterrence.
I predicted this yesterday.
I said, Democrats, Adam's shift hasn't changed.
Certainly, Chuck Schumer has not changed.
Dick Durbin hasn't changed.
None of these radical left-wing senators have changed.
And I predicted yesterday they would revert to form.
And rather than talk about military preparedness, managing our defense budget and being more cost-efficient, but also preparing for the next generation of warfare, I keep saying that I believe future wars are not going to be fought on battlefields, but they'll be fought in air-conditioned offices with people pushing buttons.
And I think that we have fallen behind technologically.
And that's not what Democrats wanted to talk about today.
And that's not what they're not going to want to talk substance with Tulsi Gabbard.
They're not going to want to talk substance with Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
They're not going to want to talk substance with Kash Patel or Pam Bondi or Marco Rubio.
However, I do believe most, if not all, of these nominees will get through.
That's my hope.
What are your thoughts?
I think people need to realize that if Republicans stick together, Democrats can't do anything to stop the cabinet that Trump has picked.
And so the thing is, this is a Republican problem.
The Democrats are who they are.
They don't care about the border.
They don't care about security.
They don't care about the debt.
And so I think that Republicans have to decide, but Republicans who vote against the president's nominees and kill his nominees, I think, need to pay a price at the polls.
People need to stand up and take notice of those who are willing to vote against Trump's nominees.
And, you know, we'll see how it shakes out.
I'm with you.
I think we can get to 50, you know, only losing three on some of the ones that may be more contentious.
But, you know, I think there's a good chance we get them all through.
But, you know, we won't know.
I mean, today, I only caught snippets of it, but I hear it was pretty contentious from the Democrats.
I don't think any Democrats are going to vote for Pete Hegset.
I am.
Many, I've known him for a long time.
I've known him actually as not only a veteran who served heroically, but somebody who also has the wherewithal to believe we shouldn't all the time, that we should intervene when we have to, when we declare war.
I knew when he was head of these different veterans groups that had a healthy skepticism towards war, the same way a lot of combat veterans have a healthy skepticism towards war.
So I think he'd...
Everyone gets all jacked up wanting to fight the war.
Then they politicize the war and then they say, never mind.
And then you have a disastrous withdrawal like out of Afghanistan.
That happens all too often, doesn't it, Senator?
Yeah, and I really think the whole thing in Afghanistan, one of the worst military mistakes ever, I think it was time to go.
I agree with President Trump.
It was time to leave.
But at the same time, to leave an urban Air Force base, the images were worse than or Saigon when Fedan fell.
And just the terrible military strategy of doing that.
And then when Biden looks so horrible for, you know, allowing that disastrous exit and the 13 soldiers to die, then he shoots off a predator drone to show how tough he is.
And he kills like an aid worker and 13 children because they just wanted to show they were strong.
Well, now he's still bragging about what a great success it is.
And Kamala Harris was doing the same thing during the campaign.
All right, quick break.
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We continue now with Senator Rand Paul of the great state of Kentucky.
Where do you think the country is now?
I mean, Donald Trump, I think, by any measure, had one of the most historic comebacks in the history of this country.
And legacy media Democrats threw everything they had at this man for nine years, and he was able to overcome it.
How do you interpret all that?
Extraordinary.
I mean, really extraordinary that he could have weathered all of that.
The law fare that they're still doing.
The idea that New York could change their law to bring 30-year-old charges and then put them before a biased judge and a biased jury and convict him of something that no one has ever been convicted of in New York before, Donald Trump.
And so I think completely crazy.
I do think that the historic nature of this does indicate widespread public sort of change of heart and the fact that they would still vote for the president even after he's accused of these things.
But the biggest thing in the last week or so that shows that business is starting to figure this out and deciding that at least saying publicly they're not going to censor us anymore and admitting that their censors were left-wing and also admitting that the Biden administration was yelling and screaming at them to take down constitutionally protected speech.
So this is a big, big change, and they wouldn't do it if they didn't think that their bottom line was going to be hurt.
But it's good for us and for those of us who believe in the First Amendment that Meta and some of the others are backing up.
Elon Musk, what a great thing, him buying Twitter and revealing that.
One of the things with my committee I'm going to do is to reveal the other half of Twitter files.
Twitter files was what went on at Twitter and Elon Musk revealed that.
Matt Baby and others came down there and he gave them access to the files.
I want the other half of those files.
I want the government files.
So I'm going to use my committee to go after the other half of the Twitter files.
All the people that were down there harassing them.
I want to see the internal emails that were floating about government.
Me too.
I love this.
And so we're going to expose all of that.
And, you know, I'm working very hard to try to get subpoena power in my committee, but I've got to keep all the Republicans together.
You know, there's one Republican and I won't get the ability to subpoena these records.
We appreciate what you're going to do.
It's very important to the country, our security.
Ram Paul, thank you, sir.
Appreciate your time.
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All right, the disaster that is California just continues to get worse and worse.
Santa Ana wins have kicked up.
And we're just learning more and more about how radical environmentalists have been ruling the roost out in California for some years and the amount of money that is being spent.
I mean, they cut fire prevention by huge amounts of money.
There was a huge New York Post expose today, huge amounts of money.
You know, Gavin Newsom plans to spend $100 million on electric vehicles and green energy over the next several years.
They have billions in wind turbines they want to build.
I talked about the $650 million they allocated for the port of LA to go green, which is insane, but propose cutting $2.6 billion in fire prevention by $101 million.
And they don't practice the science of forestry, which is removing the brush and having control burns, et cetera, et cetera.
But the left radical environmental movement that controls California, they cut the firefighters' budget.
All of this was predictable.
They had empty reservoirs.
They have hydrants that didn't work.
And now they just point fingers at each other and say it's not our fault.
What are we supposed to do here?
I mean, it's unbelievable.
This is the environmental movement gone extreme.
This is the new Green Deal.
Now we have the winds keeping these fires going as we speak.
And one thing I would say to the members of Congress, because at the end of the day, they're going to ask all of you to foot the bill for the rebuilding efforts that are going to go on out there, is don't just hand California a blank check.
There's got to be strings attached.
There's got to be change out there to prevent this from ever happening again and forcing the American taxpayers to pay for it again.
How do you have, well, it's not my fault that we had an empty reservoir, not my fault that the hydrants aren't working.
Well, whose fault is it?
You know, even the LA fire chief, Kristen Crawley, you know, said, yeah, they failed us.
The leadership in this county failed us.
Listen.
Did the city of Los Angeles fail you and your department and our city?
It's my job to stand up as a chief and exactly say justifiably what the fire department needs to operate to meet the demands of the community.
Did they fail you?
That is our job.
And I tell you, that's why I'm here.
So let's get us what we need so our firefighters can do their jobs.
Did they fail you?
Yes.
The $17 million budget cut and the elimination of our civilian positions like our mechanics did and has and will continue to severely impact our ability to repair our apparatus.
Over the last three years, it's been clear that the fire department needs help.
We can no longer sustain where we are.
We do not have enough firefighters.
With that, I have also requested multiple budgets, interim budgets, to show how understaffed, under-resourced, and underfunded the LAFD is.
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Hey, Sean, yes, that is correct.
And as a former Angelino and a person that really grew up in Los Angeles, in and around Los Angeles, and just isn't watched with total disbelief and despair.
And our hearts bleed for everyone that's dealing with this tragedy that could have been avoided.
And yes, my first home I bought in Altadena is now in ashes.
And speaking with some of my former neighbors, everybody is just besides themselves.
And, you know, we at Burna are dealing with listening to what they're saying is the aftermath of all of this is that you have an increase in looting.
You have arsonists walking around neighborhoods, trying to ignite fires.
There was a video online that I saw where a group of neighbors found this guy with a torch.
He's literally trying to burn the house.
And thank God they apprehended the guy.
But we're getting calls like, hey, we need Burna's out here, Burna Launchers Daughter, because it's starting to get really chaotic.
And folks are calling their neighbors to borrow lethal firearms, which is absolutely illegal.
It's hard to get any defense to protect themselves and the property.
And so we wanted to jump in and help in that way, but also in a way where how can everyone come together and rally around Angelinos?
And what Burna is doing is we're going to donate 10% of all proceeds or all sales on Burna.com from now to January 21 and really working with the Salvation Army, the American Red Cross, the Los Angeles Food Bank, and the California Community Foundation to help right away.
Because right now, you know, we need to help because help can't wait and our fellow Americans need us.
And so we want to rise to the occasion.
Well, how can people help?
Because that's the main thing.
And again, I'm sorry you lost your home.
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Yeah.
Well, I appreciate what you're doing, Brian and everybody else.
We'll put it up on our website as well.
But I think it's great that you're helping them out in their time of need.
I know there are others helping as well.
As time goes on, we're going to find out a little bit in more detail what the needs of so many people are.
But for a lot of people, they're not going to get insurance money to the level that they would need to rebuild.
And I'm not sure how this is going to work out.
And then going through the process, the permitting process is insane.
Anyway, Luan, thank you so much.
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Thanks for what you're doing.
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George, in my free state of Florida.
George, how are you?
Glad you called.
Hey, Sean, how are you doing?
Hey, first of all, I want to say happy anniversary for your first year as a Florida resident.
How does freedom feel?
I moved January 1 last year, and yeah, it's the best decision I ever made.
And by the way, extricating yourself out of New York and then becoming domiciled and homesteaded and getting your license and your gun license and handing everything back in New York.
There was a list of 65 things I was preparing for months in advance for the move.
But it was the best decision I made.
Thank you.
And the people have been great in Florida.
I love Florida.
Yeah, that's great.
I talked to her right before the election, but I wanted to say amen with this results.
My daughter, who I talked to a few times ago, she didn't vote for Trump in 2020, but she voted for 2024.
The day after the election, Sean, she called and says, Hey, Dad, you're expecting another grandchild, and I'm going to do in July.
And she goes, and I am so thankful and this country now has hope.
And I just wanted to share that with your listeners and stuff.
And I see it in your eyes, Sean, when I see you on TV now.
You've got some twinkle in your hope in your eye.
We're just very optimistic.
Another thing, one of my sons, I think I talked to him about, he took me to Normandy a few years ago when he was in high school, and he took me to a Trump rally in 2016.
He joined the military about six months ago.
And my wife and I are like, okay, because I know the politics about, you know, but I'm also going to talk to him about some things.
And so we have some scheme in the game with this election, Sean.
And with this election now, and I'm seeing Pete Hedgehog on the confirmation, my wife and I feel very, very relieved and confident that my son is now in good hands, that he will not be abandoned, or we won't be talking about appeasement anymore for at least hopefully for decades to come, but at least for the next four.
And so I am just so thankful for that.
And I think we won the battle, but we didn't win the war with the legacy media, Sean.
They're festering right now.
We got four years, two years to continue to do what we're doing.
But we talk about the legacy media.
They had that fatal blow on Atlanta during the debate.
And we just need to keep showing that different of how our mainstream media lies to us.
And if we can continue to do that, and maybe Trump can create a free speech force in the next couple of years that is bipartisan and just has that platform that we just need to have discussions.
And I know Elon has done that with Twitter, but we need to replicate that, Sean.
You told me a few years ago that you had an opportunity to go into parlor, do parlor.
And I say, no, I'm not sure that that's a viable opportunity, but all of us need to continue to open up our platforms on free speech.
I'm going to tell you right now, I think that things have changed dramatically.
Yeah, like you, I'm very, very hopeful.
I also see the sober reality, which is this is going to be a very heavy lift, but it's certainly a challenge that I know the president is up for.
And we're just going to have to stiffen occasionally the spines of some of these people in Congress.
I already have plans.
I can't announce them yet to help in that area.
And I'll let you know as, I'll let you know by the end of this week.
Let's put it that way.
So stay tuned, my friend.
Yeah, it's a hopeful time for sure.
Could you imagine if Kamala Harris, God forbid, was going to be inaugurated next Monday?
I'd just forget it.
I'd be out of my mind.
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Anyway, I'm not sure about that.
That'd be a pretty ugly buzz, but go ahead.
With the invasion of that apartment building in Colorado, something triggered in my mind.
And nobody seems to be thinking about it.
I wonder if we're naive.
Since the terrorists, I'm sure a bunch of terrorists and a bunch of organized criminals have snuck across the border.
We know that's a fact, yes.
They're going to communicate with each other.
Now, here's my doomsday scenario.
What if a couple hundred communities suddenly you wake up in the middle of the night and there's half a dozen armed guys standing on your porch?
And it happens all over the world.
I know it's going to happen if they show up at my house, but I don't know about your house.
Well, I know.
Well, I'm okay with that.
But will the police and the National Guard be able to handle something of that scope is my worry.
I think they will.
Will they be able to prevent an attack?
Probably not.
That's the sad part.
I mean, we'll be dealing with the aftermath of it.
And, you know, we already have all those people murdered and raped and victims of violent crimes.
All that blood is on Joe, Kamala, Alejandro Mayorkas' hands, and frankly, on the hands of the FBI and our intelligence community for not enforcing the law and the DOJ too.
They were all complicit.
They all turned a blind eye.
They all allowed the law breaking, and then they all lied to us.
But it's, you know, it's a new day starting Monday, and I can't wait.
That's going to wrap things up for tonight.
We'll have the latest on Pete Hegseth.
He really crushed it today in the hearings.
Democrats tried their best, reverted to form, didn't lay a glove on him.
Mike Waltz, Senator Tim Sheehee, Elizabeth Hasselback, Alina Habba tonight, Patrick Bedabit will join us, a podcaster, and the Navy SEALs that were there defending Pete Hegseth, they were there early in the morning, like in the overnight hours to get in line, to be at the hearing.
Amazing.
Anyway, 9 Eastern SaiyDVR, Hannity on Fox, we'll see you tonight, back here tomorrow.
Thank you for making this show possible.
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