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unidentified
Good afternoon, Rumblers.
I am your host, Tate Brown, here, holding it down for Tim Pool.
Unfortunately, the recovery, it's taking a little longer, so it'll be a little more tape cast for the time being.
tate brown
I hope it's not a problem.
unidentified
If it is, you know, I'm cooked, I guess.
But, yeah, give me, you know, give me a little time.
Give me a little more time to operate.
tate brown
Tim will be back soon, I promise.
unidentified
And we got a great show for you today.
I mean, quite frankly, this is a monster show.
You're going to want to stick around anyway.
tate brown
We have some huge stories.
The first one, we've seen it.
unidentified
We love it.
The federalization of DC.
tate brown
We are nearby DC.
unidentified
And first of all, it's a very beautiful day out, like a nice, balmy, low 80s right around our nation's capital.
It is a great day.
And it has been liberated with the National Guard.
I've talked about this at length.
And Trump is ready to expand this operation nationwide.
We got some exciting news there.
tate brown
We're going to get into it.
unidentified
And believe it or not, this is crazy.
The mayors of the cities that he wants to go into aren't too happy about it.
I know.
Crazy.
Can you believe that?
And we also have Kilmar Abrego Garcia.
tate brown
He got snatched.
unidentified
He's back in Baltimore.
tate brown
Finally, right?
unidentified
He's getting, I think he's trying to set the record for most deportations ever.
Like all these countries are passing him around.
No one wants him.
He's getting deported everywhere, left and right.
So you got to, you know, you got to get a record somehow, right?
tate brown
You got to put your name in the history books in some way.
So we'll get into that.
Kilmar, he's back on back in the news.
unidentified
We also got an England.
People are painting the English flag places, and they're hanging the English flag up on things.
And that's racist.
It's racist now.
tate brown
It's racist to be English, I guess.
unidentified
Just being English is racist.
tate brown
So that's crazy.
We'll get into that.
unidentified
And finally, at the half hour mark, we will be joined by the great Nick Sorter.
Look, he's on the ground all the time.
He's like Roadrunner, you know?
I actually, I saw him.
I was at an event.
I won't say which one.
And I just saw him scurry behind me.
And I was like, yo, Sorter.
tate brown
And he's like, what's up?
unidentified
And he's just like, that dude just grinds.
tate brown
He's just, he's a grind guy.
unidentified
Grinds that guy, just on the move at all times.
tate brown
It's a beautiful thing.
So we can catch him and we can talk to him for 30 minutes.
unidentified
It's going to be fantastic.
So get ready for that.
And we, of course, have Surge producer Surge in the cut, the great Surge.
What up, dude?
He might compete for Kilmar on deportation soon if he doesn't get some things sorted.
I hope not.
No, we love Surge.
tate brown
He's an American Patriot.
unidentified
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tate brown
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unidentified
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tate brown
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These things happen.
unidentified
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I don't know.
tate brown
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You moved to America and you didn't anticipate, you know, having to follow traffic laws and all these sorts of things, you know, having to put your turn signal on, stay in the lane, not crash into people.
unidentified
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Imagine you're put yourself in those shoes, right?
You'd probably get a little tired.
You know, wouldn't you, Surge?
tate brown
If you were an Indian truck, you'd probably get a little tired trying to follow all these laws.
unidentified
It's a lot of them, man.
The reading's hard.
tate brown
The standards, you know, not, yeah, like you're not doing U-turns every left and right.
unidentified
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tate brown
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I'm trying to show that Casprew is versatile, can be for anyone and everyone.
unidentified
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tate brown
I'd recommend Appalachian Knights.
That's what I'd recommend.
Maybe, I don't know, maybe 4th of July special.
unidentified
I don't know.
tate brown
I think I'd go with Appalachian Knights.
So if you're an Indian trucker and you're tired and you're just barely, you know, keeping it between the lines, it's probably the case because you're from India.
unidentified
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Head on over to Casprew.com, get you some.
tate brown
We got some great other blends there.
unidentified
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tate brown
That's Phil's blend if you're into that kind of thing.
unidentified
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tate brown
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unidentified
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tate brown
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tate brown
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unidentified
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tate brown
I think maybe we should have, maybe we should have a chat with him because I think he would be thrilled to see that.
It is, in fact, a decision after all.
unidentified
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tate brown
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That's pretty good, right?
unidentified
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tate brown
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unidentified
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tate brown
It should be obvious that you need a Boonies board.
unidentified
I digress.
Let's get into the news from the post-millennial Trump to mobilize National Guard across 19 states to aid law enforcement and ICE.
Look at this quote right here.
tate brown
This is a great quote.
I think Chicago will be our next.
unidentified
And then we'll help with New York.
That's from President Trump.
The Trump administration will be mobilizing 1,700 National Guard troops in 19 states across the country as part of a wider crackdown on crime as well as illegal immigration.
Let's read through it here.
Plans for action are set to take place in Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Louisiana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, Ohio, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, and Wyoming.
Like name the states where there's not going to be this.
I mean, come on, that's a lot of states there.
tate brown
There's a lot going on.
The troops will be active in the states from August through mid-November, according to documents obtained by Fox News.
unidentified
This is some exciting stuff.
The presence of the National Guard troops in these states will serve as a visual deterrent against crime.
Will help in a sweeping effort to handle case management and the processing or processing of illegal immigration or illegal immigrants in this case.
Sorry, I've got to lock in.
Quote, the in-and-out processing may include personal data collection, fingerprinting, DNA swabbing, and photographing of personnel in ICE custody.
The officials told reporters, hey, you got to get some content for the Twitter.
tate brown
The ICE Twitter has been popping.
The edits are really good.
unidentified
I don't know what Zoomer is behind it, but I love it.
tate brown
I can't get enough.
unidentified
So yeah, get the photographing of personnel in ICE custody in there.
tate brown
That's going to be good.
unidentified
This comes as Trump announced the deployment of National Guard troops in Washington, the Washington, D.C. area to curb criminality that has been taking place at high rates.
On Friday, Trump also hinted that cities with high crime rates would face similar scenarios.
I think Chicago will be our next.
And then we'll help with New York, Trump said.
tate brown
Fantastic quote.
unidentified
Quote, we won't speculate on further operations, but can tell you that the department is a planning organization and continues to work and plan with other agency partners to protect federal assets and personnel, a DOD official told the outlet.
This is from the Virginia National Guard.
VNG personnel will not conduct law enforcement functions.
tate brown
VNG support will not be making direct arrests.
unidentified
They will report directly to ICE leadership at their assigned duty locations, but will remain under control and direction of the Virginia Governor.
Texas is projected to have the highest number of guard troops.
tate brown
This is fantastic.
unidentified
I've been in and around DC this weekend, this last week, and it does.
tate brown
There's a noticeable difference.
unidentified
I mean, for one, like on the Capitol Mall, there's just like Humvees parked in the grass.
tate brown
Like it's crazy.
unidentified
And, you know, ordinarily, that wouldn't, you'd think that's a bad sign, but it's actually like feels great knowing that you can walk around the mall and not, you know, freaking get jumped.
So yeah, it's great.
tate brown
I love it.
unidentified
And this has been great, honestly, for staffers, for Capitol Hill staffers, because they're able to get a new assortment of pictures for their hinge profiles in front of the Humvees.
So this is kind of a double-pronged move here from the Trump admin, which is brilliant, in which they're cracking down on, they're cracking down on crime, first of all, which is fantastic.
tate brown
That's the priority.
unidentified
But they're also assisting with the birth rate.
I would say, I think this indirectly affects the birth rate because the hinge profiles across the nation's capital are improving dramatically with the addition of pictures in front of Humvees.
I mean, it's a tremendous thing.
tate brown
So I wouldn't be surprised.
You know, Trump did say he would like to see a lot of America 250 babies.
He wants to see a lot of babies being born next summer.
unidentified
And I got to say, with the revamped hinge profiles for Capitol Hill staffers, I think we very well could see a American baby boom next summer.
tate brown
We'll see, but great work from Trump.
unidentified
But unfortunately, there's coping and seething.
I know.
It's shocking, right?
tate brown
Mayor Black.
unidentified
This is from NBC News, by the way.
Mayor blasts Trump's threat to deploy National Guard to Chicago.
Oh, yeah, this guy.
You remember this guy?
Mayor Brandon Johnson?
tate brown
Yeah.
unidentified
How could I forget?
How could you forget?
tate brown
This guy is like the first person in history to have a negative approval rating, I'm pretty sure.
I don't even know how you can do that.
unidentified
I think when they pollster calls you and you just scream and cuss them out, they like take two points off.
I think that's what's going on.
tate brown
so this guy is like totally underwater and all in all seriousness he was at like a seven percent approval rating which is like i don't even know how that i don't even know that happens um We'll read here from NBC News.
unidentified
Chicago's mayor is defying President Trump's threat to deploy the National Guard to the windy city to combat crime and scoping out legal avenues to prevent soldiers from overtaking the city.
tate brown
He really, really likes the crime.
He really wants to protect that.
He's not happy about deterrence.
unidentified
So on Friday, Trump talked about his controversial deployment of the National Guard to Washington, D.C. and said Chicago and New York City would be next.
He has described the deployment in the nation's capital as a bid to clean up crime.
But critics dismiss the move as a little more than political overreach.
As if we don't have story after story of people getting the tar beat out of them in D.C. and murders.
tate brown
There's people getting murdered, like innocent people.
unidentified
So not that's like a political overreach.
It's called defending your citizens.
tate brown
I mean, that's what the government's supposed to do is to like make sure that you're not getting thrown around national security.
It's like the no-brainer.
unidentified
So the critics that are dismissing, I would say I dismiss them.
I would dismiss their criticism.
What are you going to do about that?
This is a quote from Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson, the immensely popular Brandon Johnson with his sky-high 7% approval rating.
Quote, the guard is not needed.
This is not the role of our military.
tate brown
The brave men and women who signed up to serve our country did not sign up to occupy American cities.
unidentified
Have you ever met, have you ever met someone that signed up for the military in the last like five to ten?
Have you met a Zoomer in the military, Mr. Johnson, Mr. Mayor Johnson?
tate brown
That's like their dream.
unidentified
That's their dream.
To occupy an American city, that's awesome.
Like, I mean, we grew up playing Call of Duty.
That's like what you do.
tate brown
That's like, that's why you sign up to defend America.
unidentified
That's like the dream.
What are you talking about to not sign up to occupy American cities?
First of all, it's not an occupation.
Because, well, A, America occupies American cities.
So there's no occupation occurring.
tate brown
Second of all, they're just like standing around.
unidentified
You know, it's not like they're, you know, sweeping through the city doing crackdowns, although that's maybe not a bad idea.
They're just, they're standing there.
They're giving the police a break so the police can go and do their jobs.
They don't have the, they don't have to be the one doing the deterrence.
So like, this is just a total overreaction.
tate brown
And second of all, like trying to get into the mind of servicemen and women.
Clearly, he's not spoken to any Zoomers in the military recently.
unidentified
No, they're like furious.
They're patriots and they're furious with the state of their country.
tate brown
No, they actually did sign up for stuff like this.
unidentified
So especially the National Guard.
So I don't know what this guy's deal is.
tate brown
This explains why he's at a 7% approval rating.
unidentified
I mean, geez, with this kind of insight.
Johnson also noted the city's decline in murders, shootings, and car thefts.
Chicago police data from earlier this month shows murders are down 31% from the same time last year.
tate brown
Shootings have dropped by 36% and vehicle thefts are down 26%.
unidentified
Quote, the things that we're doing in Chicago by investing in people, youth employment, mental health care, services, building more affordable homes, and making sure that our Detectives Bureau has all the resources that it needs.
That's why we're seeing the results that we are experiencing right now.
Here's another quote from him, occupying our cities with the military.
tate brown
That is not how we build safe and affordable communities.
unidentified
Well, that's not, I wouldn't really, you know, when you're thinking about safe, when you're thinking about affordable, does Chicago come to mind?
You know, maybe affordable these days.
Does New York City come to mind?
Certainly not.
So, I mean, look, he's chest beating over, and I mean, who knows, right?
tate brown
I mean, this crime data, it's really hard to believe anymore because there's article after article of police commanders, you know, fudging the numbers, you know, make moving a couple zeros around.
unidentified
So, I mean, who even knows, you know?
All you can do is you can just go to these cities.
I mean, at this point, if you're skeptical of the crime data, all you have to do is just go to Chicago and see if you feel safe, right?
It's very simple.
It's just go with your gut.
Walk around Chicago.
I've been recently.
Yeah, it'd be nice to have a few humbies around.
That's all I'll say.
Johnson on Sunday further questioned why Trump slashed federal investments in violence prevention and reduced the budget for SNAP if he wanted to drive down violence in big cities.
I mean, what, these people are like, they can't get an Arizona tea and they murder someone?
Is that what's going on here?
I mean, you know, you can't get your ho-ho, so you go and like slash someone on the train.
I mean, is that?
Vitamin water.
Yeah, you can't get your vitamin water, so you go and, you know, rob someone and carjack them.
I mean, is that what's going on here?
I mean, if that's the case, all right, let's bring back Snap.
You know, I mean, if people can't, you know, get their, you know, little Debbies and they start doing little murders, I mean, you know, okay, maybe it's time to bring back Snap, but I'm, I'm pretty skeptical.
That's what's going on.
The EBT Rebellion.
Yeah, the EBT Rebellion, the Snap Americans, as we've known to come to call them, they kind of, they murder anyway, right?
tate brown
I don't think it's really dependent on when the last time they had a zebra cake was.
unidentified
So, yeah, I don't really know what Brandon Johnson's talking about here.
Think it's coming into focus of why he's so deeply unpopular because he sounds like an idiot.
So, anyway, sounds like an idiot.
Yeah, and he may be one.
It's a speculation.
tate brown
I'm speculating, right?
This is a live show.
unidentified
I don't want to get sued.
You know, I don't want to, I don't want to editorialize.
tate brown
This is a non-partisan, neutral show.
unidentified
I'm just a, I'm a moderate, if anything.
I'm a middle-of-the-road, reasonable guy, and I think that he's a slack-jaw derelict, but that's just me.
Let's go to the next story from News Nation.
Uh-oh.
Remember this name?
tate brown
Remember this guy?
unidentified
Remember this cat?
This cat.
tate brown
K-A-G.
unidentified
K-A-G.
Yo-Yo-Yo.
Again in ICE custody.
Uh-oh.
Files a new lawsuit.
tate brown
Oh, this is not.
unidentified
This is a little oopsie from Kilmar.
tate brown
Let's read.
unidentified
Kilmar Abrego Garcia was taken into custody Monday by immigration ICE and was taken into custody Monday by ICE.
I don't know why I read the whole thing out.
In Baltimore, when he appeared for a check-in with officials, his attorney said, Abrego Garcia, the Maryland man, who was mistakenly deported to a high security prison in El Salvador in March, filed a new lawsuit in the state's federal district court shortly after he was detained.
tate brown
Attorney Simon Sandoval Moschenberg, there's a lot going on there, said the habeas petition will challenge, quote, his current confinement and challenging his deportation to Uganda or any other country unless he's had a fair trial.
unidentified
I mean, he gets out of jail.
He got deported already to a maxim security prison in El Salvador.
The left goes the bat for him.
It turns out he's like a Batman villain.
Like he's beating people up and he's like, you know, dooming human trafficking and like all this.
And so he's stuck in El Salvador.
They get him back.
You know, Van Senator Van Holland, Maryland man, he's going to go defend his constituent, the Maryland man.
Heads down to El Salvador.
They get like brunch together, have bottomless mimosas.
tate brown
It's honestly a beautiful thing.
unidentified
I was actually a bit envious of Abrego.
That looks like a nice lunch.
And then, you know, it kind of goes out of focus.
Oh, Abrego's back.
He's back.
Okay.
He's in jail in Tennessee because he is, you know, a serial criminal.
You know, he's hitting people and everything.
He gets released.
He shows up back to Maryland, his home, evidently.
And he goes to Baltimore.
First of all, first of all, Baltimore, I mean, your whole shtick is that it's too dangerous for you in El Salvador.
tate brown
That's your whole MO, right?
unidentified
Mr. Kilmar, he can't handle El Salvador.
And he goes to Baltimore?
Of all places.
tate brown
Of all places?
unidentified
I mean, I don't think there's many places that are more dangerous than Baltimore.
Yeah.
I mean, and your name's Kilmore.
tate brown
I mean, geez, a guy like that in Baltimore, and you're just asking for it.
So I think he should be grateful he got picked.
I think he might have turned himself in, honestly.
unidentified
Yeah.
Because Baltimore is a scary place.
tate brown
There's people flying to El Salvador from Baltimore, like, hey, can I get asylum here?
unidentified
I mean, this place is crazy.
And then you got to watch the Ravens play football.
tate brown
They suck.
unidentified
Oh, dude.
So, like, when it rains, it pours really over in Baltimore.
And there's rats everywhere.
Mentioned those guys.
Yeah, we love Baltimore.
There's some fantastic people from Baltimore.
I just can't think of them right now.
Anyway, Kilmar, he's in custody.
You know, he's getting deported to Uganda.
So it's like he didn't, he got, he threw a big fit about going back home to El Salvador because he's from El Salvador.
And he was so mad about it.
He made a big hissy fit in the left, you know, went the bat for him.
It was a whole thing.
And they say, fine.
All right.
You can come back.
tate brown
We're going to throw you in jail in Tennessee.
unidentified
And then he gets out of jail.
His lawyer's doing a victory lap.
His wife that he hits was like, you know, ecstatic or whatever.
And then 72 hours later, he's going to Uganda.
I mean, he's getting thrown out of the country.
And I mean, once again, I have to say it.
tate brown
I mean, considering the alternative is Baltimore.
unidentified
I mean, Uganda doesn't sound so bad.
No.
You know, if we're being completely honest here, I mean, you know, Uganda's a little rough.
Soranded, okay.
But, you know, Zoron worked out for Zoron, you know.
There's a few, like, Rishi Sunak's families from Uganda.
So, you know, there's some success stories.
tate brown
Charlie XCX, I think, is half Indian Ugandan.
unidentified
The Indians in Uganda are doing quite well.
Quite well.
Edi Amin had something to say about that, unfortunately.
tate brown
But I won't go.
unidentified
That's for another segment.
We're going to the intricacies of Ugandan politics.
That's neither here nor there.
tate brown
ICE, Secretary Kirsty Noam threw up this highlight reel.
unidentified
Actually, if you check out the segment, if you check out my segment today on Timcast News, I did cover this in depth.
So if you want an in-depth analysis, I'd recommend that.
But Kirsty Noam threw up the highlight reel, right, of Kilmar.
I mean, look at this.
tate brown
You know, he's hanging out at Home Depot, you know, doing drugs or whatever.
unidentified
He's found with rolls of cash and drugs, right, with two other members of MS-13.
tate brown
That doesn't sound like a little shindig down at the Home Depot.
unidentified
It sounds like something else was going on.
That's according to the Prince George's County Police Gang Unit.
And then you have him in THP, a little roadship with the boys, like nine of them packed into a car, and they all gave him the same address, and none of them had luggage, which, you know, is the thing that happens, evidently.
So that happened.
And then you have his wife, who, you know, this is why everyone's calling him a wife beater.
They're not talking about his tank tops.
They're talking about his wife that he allegedly beat.
Jennifer Vasquez petitioned for an order of protection against him.
She claimed he punched her, scratched her, and ripped off her shirt and bruised her.
El Riz, you can't do that to women.
That's not nice.
tate brown
We don't need that in America.
unidentified
Yeah, so total, total basket case, this guy.
So honestly, Uganda, just get him as far away from the country as possible.
Uganda is a great idea.
tate brown
Costa Rica says they might be willing to receive him, according to News Nation.
unidentified
Like, who cares?
Just get him out.
tate brown
He's not, he's here illegally.
He's admitted he's here illegally.
unidentified
He's not a Maryland man.
And if anything, when he goes to Uganda, he'll be a Uganda man.
If that's the new standard.
I mean, if he's in Maryland for five minutes, they call him a Maryland man.
So yeah, he'll be a Uganda man in no time once he's off over there.
I mean, that just makes perfect sense.
And he barely speaks English.
Evidently, I don't know if you saw the clip from Breitbart, but yeah, he barely even speaks English.
He's been here for 10 years and barely speaks English, evidently.
I mean, that alone is grounds for deportation as far as I'm concerned, if you ask me.
So, I mean, let's see if I can find.
Oh, I don't have it.
I don't have it.
Sorry, everyone.
There's a Breitbart.
There's a Breitbart had a clip on it today.
tate brown
It was very good.
unidentified
But anyway, a lot going on.
It's getting wacky and wild out there.
So stay safe.
If you're in Baltimore, consider going to Uganda.
tate brown
That could be a potential solution.
unidentified
Anyway, we got one more story here before we bring in Nick Sorter.
tate brown
It's a great story.
I love this story.
unidentified
You've probably seen it.
This is from the Telegraph.
This is an intense headline.
Is this the beginning of the English Revolution?
Recent demonstrations under the St. George's Cross revival.
A country questioning who it is and who it wants to be.
This is, I don't know if you've seen this.
tate brown
You've probably seen the clips.
unidentified
We'll take a look here.
Well, I've got a lot of tabs open here.
Take a look at this.
All the crossing, man.
Come on, Max.
Beast.
Beast, right?
tate brown
This is very based.
unidentified
Look at him.
He's getting down in the beard.
Everyone's honking.
Everyone's loving it.
It's beautiful.
Yeah, I mean, the roundabout looked like it was pretty rough before, so he's...
Uh-oh! Uh-oh! Uh-oh!
Oh!
Ha-ha-ha-ha!
Are they just congratulating him?
They're hyping them up, which is rare.
All right, very cool.
So I mean, this is great in America, like in America, we have a very, we have a flag culture.
tate brown
We put the flag everywhere.
Even even Libs love, you know, flying the American flag when it's convenient for them.
unidentified
Um, England's a little different story.
If you go, if you go to England, we're really Europe broadly speaking.
Um, It's very rare to see passionate displays of their national flag.
The most you'll see is on a government building.
And beyond that, you'll see like EU flags on the same thing.
And in the UK, specifically England, flying the English flag is very rare.
You'll see the Union Jack from time to time, which represents the United Kingdom, the political union of Scotland, England, Wales, Northern Ireland.
You very rarely see someone fly the St. George's Cross, the English, English flag.
And part of it is this sort of attempt to suffocate the English identity, to reduce the English identity from sort of a cultural and ethnic component to a transient one.
They want to make the case that anyone can be English.
You just show up.
If Kilmar Obrego Garcia gets deported to England rather than Uganda, you'll be an Englishman within a few years.
So the English flag, which is very rare to fly, is now seeing a revival, as the Telegraph points out.
We'll read here.
Usually displaying the flag signals loyalty today has become a sign of discontent.
When local authorities remove our national flags because they are deemed dangerous, the point is emphatically underlined.
We are the people of England and we have not spoken yet.
This is what G.K. Chesterton wrote in 1908.
tate brown
G.K. Chesterton's a great, great guy, is a G.
unidentified
This is a very interesting, interesting movement because England is like a full court press from these multinational organizations.
tate brown
England really does feel like the it feels like a test subject for what they want to do in America in a lot of ways.
unidentified
Because there's this all-out attack on English identity specifically.
Like you'll see this thing.
tate brown
This was pointed out to me by a good friend of mine who's English, Curtis.
unidentified
Shout out to Curtis.
tate brown
He pointed out that immigrants that go to England, they identify as British every single time.
unidentified
They always identify as British.
But people of English extraction, English stock, English, ethnic English, will always identify as English.
tate brown
They very rarely identify as British.
So there's almost this new attempt to redefine the identity of people that live in England, and they want to reorient it to British, this vague, you know, confederation.
unidentified
Whatever.
It's very fascinating to see this happening.
And of course, people with very English names, I mean, this name is dripping.
This makes you think that you're in a pub and the Cotswolds.
tate brown
This name is so English.
unidentified
From Saida Warsi, right?
Saida Warsi.
You know, interesting lady.
She was in the cabinet.
tate brown
She was a former cabinet minister.
I know that about her.
unidentified
Checks out.
Yeah, checks out.
Here's what she had to say on the Guardian, what the Guardian dubbed the English, St. George's Cross revolution, potential revolution from Saida.
I'll read now.
tate brown
Born in Turkey, raised in Palestine, a foreigner who never visited our shores and who died for his belief in one God, a basic tenet of Islam and a fundamental belief of all the Abrahamic faiths.
unidentified
I mean, I feel like I got to repent just for reading that.
That was so, that was so nasty.
tate brown
That was such a nasty characterization of our Lord Jesus Christ.
unidentified
St. George was canonized by a Catholic born in Tunisia, Tunisia, and is the patron saint of, amongst others, Ethiopia and Catalonia.
tate brown
St. George was a symbol of internationalism and multiculturalism.
unidentified
Hashtag raise the colors, good folk of my country, and celebrate our nation for the diverse melting pot that it is in line with the great tradition of our patron saint, Saint George.
You hear that, folks?
The St. George flag is now the official banner of internationalism and multiculturalism.
Wow.
I had to cleanse my palate after I read this.
tate brown
I frantically, I frantically scurried over to Connor Tomlinson's Twitter feed.
I said, please, he will correct this.
unidentified
I knew he had to have said something.
tate brown
I was like, there's no way.
unidentified
And thankfully, Connor has spoken up and, as always, distributed the correct take.
And here's his take.
tate brown
Curious that you attempt to, curious that you attempt the English while flying the flag of our own country while engaging in a collective bargaining on behalf of Islam and the Uma, whatever that is.
unidentified
It's like the nation of Islam, the Pete, the people of the Executive Project.
Yeah.
Well, it's unfortunate that the English are, you know, why, why should they even know what that means?
Exactly.
tate brown
It's a national tragedy that they even know what that means.
unidentified
Yep.
Anyway, Barney, Islam and the Uma.
Your tribal contempt for the English is plain for all to see, and your presence in politics has been nothing but negative.
Shout out to Connor because I'm sure he probably wrote like 10, the 12 giraffes in response.
And this was the one that wouldn't get it put on the list.
So this was a great take, as always.
This is just, this really epitomizes the shift in strat from these internationalists as now they're trying to like co-opt new tech.
Yeah, they're trying to co-opt right-wing themes.
tate brown
You're seeing it here.
unidentified
It's slightly different strat with Newsom because Trump really embodies America in a lot of ways, for better or for worse, typically for the better.
And Gavin Newsom is trying to embody Trump's mannerisms and whatnot.
And one sec.
And yeah, so you have Newsom's emulating.
And now you're seeing England, but slightly different.
tate brown
They're appealing more to the ethnic component, but still fascinating.
unidentified
With that, we have already, we're ready for our interview with Nick Sorter.
I just want to lead it off.
tate brown
This was from him, from the source.
We're about to talk to the source.
Nick Sorter, President Trump scolds the fake news to their faces over their coverage of the DC crime crackdown.
unidentified
Quote, everybody before me is happy with what I'm doing.
Most of you won't say that because you are a radical left.
The newspapers are so dishonest.
The press is totally dishonest.
We've gotten used to it and we won in a landslide.
They lost their power.
That's exactly what's going on.
tate brown
Is there's kind of just this, there's this demoralizing, there's this demoralization sort of factor that's that's widespread among the left right now.
unidentified
That is really, really something.
So we want to bring Nick in.
We really want to talk to him and see what his thoughts are and what he's seeing on the ground.
So let's see here.
Nick, can you hear me?
I can hear you loud and clear.
How are we doing today?
tate brown
Well, do you want to tell the people who you are and what you do?
unidentified
I'm sure everyone knows, but for the one or two people that don't know.
Well, my name is Nick Sorter.
I'm an independent journalist here in Washington, D.C.
And honestly, I've never been prouder to say that I live in Washington, D.C.
nick sortor
So this is new for me.
tate brown
Absolutely.
unidentified
Yeah.
Well, we're seeing, I read your clip of Trump earlier where the reporter was trying to browbeat him.
And he was saying, no, this is actually popular.
People like this.
People want to see our city safe.
I mean, what are you seeing on the ground when you're talking to DC residents?
tate brown
I mean, what's kind of the atmosphere right now?
unidentified
Look, I mean, you're seeing the local media outlets are attempting to spin this as some sort of draconian takeover of, you know, and martial law in the streets.
And that's not at all what's going on here.
I mean, The mainstream media, the local stations are all just trying to terrify everybody because they profit in sewing division, really.
nick sortor
And none of that, none of what they're saying is actually happening.
unidentified
Nobody is getting beaten by National Guard in the street.
Although I'd argue that some people here deserve to be beat by National Guard in the street, maybe they'll shape up a little bit.
nick sortor
But what they're actually doing is they're National Guard is stepping in to deter, and the federal agents are here to assist police officers in fighting everyday crime because that's been a huge issue here for years.
unidentified
DC police on their own, because of the woke mayor and the chief of police, who was previously the chief of DEI at the department that didn't know what chain of command meant when she was doing a press conference the other day, they weren't allowing cops to be cops.
So Trump took them over and put there's a massive infusion of new cops on the ground here.
And it's a totally different city.
Yeah, absolutely.
I mean, I've been in DC this last week and you see it, like, especially in the Capitol Mall, like you just see the Humvees just parked up on the grass.
And it's like, typically, that's a ominous sign.
It's actually kind of liberating and freeing because DC is so, it felt so unstable and hostile previously.
And the funny thing is, the press is saying this is going to scare away tourists.
This is going to, you know, freak everyone out.
And the people that are taking pictures of the Humvees are like clearly tourists, like they're from abroad.
So clearly the tourists don't care.
And yeah, and the locals, I mean, there does seem to be a bit of relief.
You're seeing more people like jogging at night and these sorts of things, which in a first world country should be a standard.
I mean, have you heard much from the police themselves?
I mean, what their thoughts are?
Absolutely.
Yes.
I've been around pretty much every single night.
Like last night, I was out until like three o'clock in the morning, you know, and I've been just kind of shadowing them to see what they've been doing, how they've been operating.
And I've gotten to know a lot of them actually.
And they're ecstatic over it.
I mean, it's, I was actually, I don't know if surprised was the word.
Let's say pleasantly surprised to hear how supportive MPD, Metropolitan Police, were to have feds with them because they're feeling effective again.
They're being allowed to do their jobs.
They're being allowed.
Cops are now allowed to be cops in Washington, D.C.
So morale is through the roof.
And I'm not even just saying that.
Like I've spoken to these guys, dozens of them, and it's the same thing.
They're excited.
They're happier with it than I expected them to be.
nick sortor
And that's a pretty incredible feeling as a resident here.
unidentified
Yeah, I bet.
tate brown
I mean, and it's just nice that, yeah, it's nice to see that.
unidentified
I mean, because the big balls thing was really just shocking.
And it does feel like in a lot of ways that that was what galvanized Trump to make this move.
But that was a normal thing in Washington, D.C. before.
nick sortor
Like carjackings, even in, even, I live in a pretty nice neighborhood.
unidentified
I'm like two blocks from the U.S. Capitol building.
nick sortor
You can see it outside of my window right here.
unidentified
And right here on the streets, you have members of Congress that live in this same building and they were having their cars stolen and carjacked out front.
You know, like Uber drivers would come and pick people up.
But you had teenagers that were just calling Ubers, right?
And they'd get into the back of the Uber and they'd steal the car.
So there's a bunch of Uber no-go zones here, or at least there were before this crackdown, because carjackings were so rampant.
nick sortor
That's what they were trying to do to big balls.
unidentified
They were trying to steal his car.
And he fought back and they almost killed him for it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, it's absolutely insane.
tate brown
And so it's like, it's almost, it feels like in a lot of ways, the situation with crime in these cities, especially Washington, D.C., specifically Washington, D.C., it feels like, okay, obviously there's all these explanations for why the DAs and everything.
unidentified
But most of all, it just feels like there's an attempt to demoralize patriots to demoralize Americans by having their capital in such disarray.
I mean, have you seen the mood improve among even the DC residents that'll probably say, give some lip service, like, oh, you know, this is inappropriate or whatever.
tate brown
I mean, at least I've seen it.
unidentified
It seems like everyone's moods have just elevated a bit, even with the extra presence.
Yeah, so the actual residents here, unless you're a Democrat staffer on the hill for the most part, you are supportive of this too.
If me, I'm going out just as an individual talking to neighbors.
They all feel the same way.
I have not spoken to anybody one-on-one at this point that didn't try to throw a camera in my face that is against what's going on out here.
Because just like you said, and I've seen it myself, it still surprises me.
And it catches my attention every single time at three o'clock in the morning when I see a young couple just walking through the park in the middle of the night.
It just, that doesn't happen here because you're going to get mugged, shot, or robbed.
And it's going to take the police on average 20 minutes to show up if they even bother showing up.
So, you know, it's just another thing that's been really bothering me is the, it's the same people every time.
They're not from here.
They're, or they're Democrat activists that are being shipped in here to like yell and heckle National Guard troops and such.
It was one guy.
This was a guy that wasn't even from here.
It was near National Stadium over here.
The Mets were in town playing the Nationals.
This guy in a Mets jersey, you know, so obviously he's not from here.
He even admitted he wasn't from here.
tate brown
He's obviously unstable if he's wearing a Mets jersey.
unidentified
Right, right.
It tells you all you need to know.
And so he walks past the National Guard.
He's like, thanks for protecting us from nothing.
And I'm like, all right, all right.
nick sortor
So now I got to go, I got to go follow this dude and get him on camera.
unidentified
And I haven't posted that one yet.
But, you know, these people, for whatever reason, they're having a tough time understanding that the reason that there isn't any crime happening in the area is because of the National Guard.
It's because of the feds in the area, right?
You can't say, well, where's the crime?
I don't see any crime.
Of course you don't.
Who the hell is going to mug you in the middle of 16 National Guard troops?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Is there a lot of data now?
Have we seen?
I mean, I imagine anecdotally, obviously, this would be the case, but have we seen what the actual decline in crime has looked like over the last week or two?
Has that been relevant?
Well, I mean, it's been incredibly significant.
Violent crime is down over 80%.
And we haven't seen a murder in 11 days, which as Trump keeps pointing out, like you haven't, you shouldn't have to brag about that.
Sure.
Right.
It's a city of 700,000.
Like, it's not massive.
Yeah.
And we're saying, oh, guys, you know, we got, we made it in 11 days, but that's a huge achievement in Washington, D.C. Sadly.
Huge achievement.
And we don't even actually know what the crime stats were before because they were being manipulated.
And that's not just that's not speculation.
nick sortor
That's true.
We know that now.
unidentified
The city themselves, once they knew that the federal government was going to start looking into it, they took one of their top brasses and put them on leave because they were manipulating crime stats.
So, you know, the city is admitting that too.
Yeah.
It was that story.
Yeah.
It was a DC police commander and he was fudging the numbers.
And a lot of people have suspected that for a long time.
tate brown
It was just interesting to see.
unidentified
I mean, because there was this thing where they were like, okay, all violent crime is down except for murders.
And you sit there and you're like, and a lot of, and a lot of policing experts said the same thing as they say, well, that's because you can't really, you can't really cover up a murder like when you're publishing these violent crime stats.
Everything else you can kind of reclassify or make go away.
But like a murder, someone's gone.
They were taking, they were taking, for example, they were taking home invasions and downgrading them to trespass.
Those two things just trespassing is if you, you know, you cross a fence line that you're not supposed to fit to cross or you refuse to leave Macy's when they try to kick you out.
tate brown
Right.
unidentified
That's trespassing.
Right.
Not breaking somebody's window and robbing them at gunpoint in their house.
Right.
That's like saying, you know, John Bolton just received a quick chat at the door the other day.
That's all that happened.
Exactly.
Exactly.
Yeah.
So we're seeing, now we're seeing, you know, to kind of expand this conversation, we saw this morning Trump saying that Chicago and New York are potentially on the menu.
And I mean, those, especially Chicago, I mean, that seems like an extremely pressing case.
I mean, do you think this model, I mean, because obviously it involves a federalization, so obviously D.C., it's a bit easier to pull off.
tate brown
Do you think this model, from what you've seen, could be expanded to other cities?
unidentified
Yeah, in a way, yes.
See, it's going to take more cooperation.
So look, just to put it in simple terms here, Washington, D.C. is a federal district under the ultimate control of the federal government, right?
That's in the Constitution.
So what you're actually seeing is decades ago, Congress actually gave, they formed a local government and said it's called the D.C. Home Rule Act and gave them like limited powers to enforce their own laws and what it gave them a little bit of autonomy.
Well, Trump just revoked all that, right?
He can't do that in Chicago.
Right.
So he dep or he actually had Pam Bondi deputize hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of Secret Service agents and U.S. Marshals and actually not U.S. Marshals, they're already deputized, and DEA agents, you name it, the Alphabet Soup.
They've all been deputized here in D.C.
So they can do more than just enforce federal laws.
They can enforce local laws as well.
You can't do that in Chicago.
It would have to take what you could do, and I haven't looked into this yet.
nick sortor
This is just spitballing here.
You could have the Cook County Sheriff.
unidentified
I don't know who that is.
That's Chicago, probably a leftist.
But theoretically, that sheriff could deputize federal agents.
And then you could see the same thing happening on the streets of Chicago that are happening here in Washington, D.C.
But Trump can't unilaterally do that.
National Guard, even here in D.C., is not performing law enforcement duties.
You have to do something really egregious for them to step in.
So they wouldn't be doing that in Chicago either.
tate brown
That makes sense.
unidentified
I mean, and I've seen a lot of, I mean, there's been chatter in the Trump admin that a big motivation for this is also to make ICE's job easier because they're receiving so much pushback from these municipal governments.
I mean, specifically in D.C., I mean, I guess Chicago and New York, we'd have to see.
Have you seen ICE's operations?
tate brown
Are they a bit more smooth now?
Are they a bit more efficient with the National Guard?
Or, I mean, what does that relationship look like?
unidentified
Oh, absolutely.
I mean, they are, it's not even just ICE working here at this point.
It's, it's all of the, again, the alphabet soup folks that have been deputized there for they're doing immigration enforcement as well.
nick sortor
Like they're pulling people over.
unidentified
Contrary to popular belief, they're not pulling you over for not using your turn signal.
nick sortor
They're pulling you over because they ran your plate and you have a warrant or you're an illegal.
unidentified
And so they're pulling, that's why they're pulling people over.
nick sortor
It's not like you don't have to worry about, hell, I mean, I'll just admit it here on camera.
unidentified
When I'm like looking for them, you know, I'm turning right on red where I'm not supposed to not using turn signals, whatever.
And, you know, they're not pulling me over.
Right.
nick sortor
Because they're not looking for me.
unidentified
They're not just, they're not looking to terrorize people that are just living their lives.
nick sortor
That's not, that's not what's actually going on.
unidentified
Yeah.
But you have seen a lot of videos of them pulling these people over, pulling them out of vehicles and arresting them because they're illegals and turning them over to ICE.
nick sortor
I don't know if you saw this from last week.
unidentified
They pulled over somebody near the national mall.
nick sortor
Of course, the liberal media was like, he's just a hardworking man and a father.
Two hours later, it comes out that he's actually a child rapist who's illegally in the country.
unidentified
Yeah.
So, yeah, immigration enforcement here is through the roof.
And I'm kind of excited to see those numbers.
Hopefully, we'll have them by the end of the week here.
Yeah, well, and if you've taken an Uber in DC, you know how much work they have to do.
So I don't know.
Maybe we'll see HHS deploy agents to raid McDonald's across DC and replace the seed oils of palace.
We're going to make this a shining city on a hill is what it's going to be.
Emergency tallow deployments.
I think that'd be a beautiful, like raw milk and the Coke, the Coke machines.
tate brown
Like, I think this could really evolve this operation here.
unidentified
But yeah, I mean, the criminality is just so, it really was just embarrassing, I think, most of all.
Specifically, DC and New York, because, you know, I mean, I know like we're America, rah, rah.
We're not, you know, we're kind of focused on our business, but there is a degree of embarrassment when someone visits from another country and they see our cities like DC and New York and the state they are because they're coming.
They're here to visit museums.
They've seen these cities in the movies and they're painted so, you know, magically, right?
There's a Hollywood touch, obviously.
But they come here and they have these stories of like getting robbed or like just seeing like little stuff like open defecation of the homeless and everything.
And it's just humiliating.
So, I mean, I don't know.
tate brown
Have you spoken to tourists?
unidentified
Have any foreign tourists had anything to say about this?
tate brown
I'd be curious what they think.
unidentified
Not necessarily foreign tourists that I've spoken with, but like to your point, you would go to the White House, for example.
And I don't know if you're familiar with the off of the North Lawn, there's a park.
Right.
nick sortor
And it's full of homeless people or was full of homeless people all the time, which is just wild.
I mean, it's federal property in front of the White House and Biden let them build a freaking homeless encampment.
unidentified
Yeah, look at Coachella and Lafayette Park.
tate brown
It was crazy.
unidentified
Yeah.
Yeah.
And then you go near the State Department, you know, where you have foreign dignitaries and stuff going there.
And I mean, that was actually one of the largest homeless encampments was 100 feet from the State Department building.
I mean, and this was just allowed to happen forever.
nick sortor
And Trump, within days, had all that cleaned up.
unidentified
They were literally sending in bulldozers to, if you did, they were giving you like 20 minutes, clean up your shit and get out, or we're going to arrest you and we're going to bulldoze your camp.
So that's how you do it.
Yeah, the homeless, I mean, when I was there this week, I still did see a few tents.
tate brown
It was obviously far less, and it certainly wasn't in parks or anything.
unidentified
I mean, the parks you can actually go to again, which is quite nice.
Yeah, you still see like on some overpasses or whatever, you would see like a tent every once in a while.
nick sortor
Sure.
unidentified
Where are they?
Where are the homeless going?
tate brown
Do you know?
unidentified
I've always wondered this.
tate brown
Like, once they get booted from DC, like, where do they go?
unidentified
I mean, look, they can have, they can go over to probably Baltimore.
We'll just send them all there.
nick sortor
Honestly, I'd do that.
unidentified
I'll pay for buses to send them all to Baltimore.
nick sortor
Like, let's just designate certain cities in the United States shitholes.
We'll send all the vagrants there and, you know, we'll just quarantine them, cage them in, and that'll be it.
I'm willing to sacrifice Baltimore for that person.
tate brown
I agree.
unidentified
One of the bridges is.
nick sortor
I'm sorry for all of the people from Baltimore listening right now.
unidentified
Right.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, a bridge is already gone.
tate brown
You just got to knock a few more out.
unidentified
And then it's, yeah, it's like an Alcatraz for the homeless, I guess.
tate brown
I don't know what's going on over there.
unidentified
I mean, there's two big problems, obviously.
One, the rats would eat through the tents right away.
tate brown
So then you would have another housing crunch.
unidentified
And then two, Baltimore.
They don't sustain gunfire very well.
They don't hold up very well against gunfire.
Yeah.
Yeah, exactly.
And then, too, I mean, I don't know if you saw today.
Kilmar got arrested in Baltimore.
It looks like even Baltimore is being considered for a renewal project.
I don't know.
I think there is this sense in the Trump admin that we're tired of conceding territory.
Because you see with Zoran, the rhetoric around Zoron is they're saying, well, just that's what New York wants.
That's what they deserve.
Kind of the same thing with California.
And the Trump admin, their messaging has been much more consistent.
tate brown
And so every square mile of this country belongs to American patriots, and we shouldn't have to tolerate this insanity that's going on.
unidentified
And that certainly seems to be the case in DC.
I mean, what are your kind of thoughts on this?
tate brown
I mean, is that kind of the sense?
unidentified
Is that what Trump's trying to do?
tate brown
Is trying to make the entire country kind of come to heel into some sense?
unidentified
Absolutely.
And, you know, in all seriousness, I do think that we should be sending National Guard into Baltimore.
I absolutely do.
Use it.
Use them for taking our country back, taking every single street back.
We don't have to live like this.
nick sortor
Nobody should be forced to live like this because even in places like Baltimore, you have patriots that live there, right?
You have good law-abiding people that are being forced to suffer at the hands of these violent criminals because Democrat politicians, you know, use them as power plays, right?
Use them to, you know, they buy their votes off of them and stuff.
unidentified
And so they look, it's not, people want to say, oh, well, this is dictatorial or it's fascism or whatever.
nick sortor
No, it's not.
It's actually fighting crime and, you know, just enforcing the laws that are on the books.
Trump isn't writing laws with the pen, right?
unidentified
Yeah.
But we have to go back to actually enforcing these laws and taking these cities back.
There's no reason that good people in Baltimore should have to suffer at the hands of violent gangs, especially foreign gangs like MS-13.
And Trump is, I said this from the beginning.
nick sortor
DC is really supposed to be an example set for the rest of the country because Trump has now taken what was an 80-20 issue.
unidentified
You know, people, 80% of the country wants to live in, you know, in a safe city, right?
nick sortor
The other 20% are mentally retarded or something, I guess.
But it's now like a 97-3 issue.
unidentified
Right.
People, so what's going to happen here?
We're going to get closer and closer to the midterms.
President Trump is going to continue with this pressure on these Democrats, like Gavin Newsome and Wes Moore from Maryland.
And what are they going to say?
nick sortor
No, this argument that all our cities are, they are safe.
unidentified
They are safe.
nick sortor
Come take a walk with me through the ghetto.
unidentified
Trust me, it'll be safe.
nick sortor
I mean, we'll have 50 security guards and police officers with us, but trust me, it's safe.
That's what Wes Moore was offering to Donald Trump.
unidentified
He said, come take a walk with me.
Like, really?
Okay.
Is that a threat?
Yeah.
Might as well be.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So yeah, I think it's going to be, like I said, I think it's going to be an example that President Trump is going to set.
He's going to back these Democrats into a corner.
nick sortor
They're going to keep supporting violent criminals and America sees that.
unidentified
Yeah, absolutely.
I mean, and the same thing where they're going to bat for these Kilmar Obrego types with ICE.
tate brown
It's like it's a new paradigm.
We're trying to set the tone here.
unidentified
Like you said, DC is going to be an example and it can be a preview of, I mean, what we're going to have to do to clean up other cities.
If anything, it's going to be much more extensive.
And like another thing, and I think Trump's probably taken a page or at least noted what's going on in El Salvador with Bukele, where Bukele kind of just, he kind of revealed the big, the big gambit that's going on here, which is crime in 2025 is optional.
Like with the amount of resources that these police departments have and what the intel that we have and what we know about human behavior, broadly speaking, is that crime really is just a switch that you flip.
You either tolerate it or you don't.
And Bukele just said, yeah, you know what?
Actually, we're good.
tate brown
No more crime.
unidentified
Sorry, crime's illegal now.
And he flipped a switch.
And the next thing you know, El Salvador is the safest country in the Western Hemisphere.
And it seems like we could probably apply.
I mean, surely we could apply if a country like El Salvador can figure it out.
I mean, no offense, but it's El Salvador.
If they can figure it out, I mean, why can't we do this in Baltimore?
Why can't we do this in Chicago?
Oh, we absolutely can.
The Democrats just have to get out of the way.
That's really it.
I mean, it's as simple as that.
You just have to enforce the laws that are on the books.
That's it.
nick sortor
And stop letting people out immediately as you bring them in.
unidentified
Right?
The cashless bail system is just absurd.
nick sortor
And President Trump has a great point with that.
That's when the big crime really started happening in recent decades is when cashless bail started because it's just, oh, okay, well, yeah, you might have, you murdered somebody.
unidentified
Okay.
But, oh, here's your court date.
Come back in a year and you're never going to see them again, right?
I mean, it's that's that's the society that Democrats have created in cities like Washington and such.
And obviously, he signed an executive order today here in D.C. Uh, outlawing or essentially outlawing cashless bail in the city.
He has the power to do that as the executive in the federal district.
So, and there's nothing the D.C. government can do about it.
Cashless bail is now a thing of the past in Washington, D.C. Beautiful.
Yeah, and that's great.
It needs to be done all over the country.
Congress needs to ban it federally.
Yeah.
That's what needs to happen.
nick sortor
But honestly, our Republican majority doesn't really have the balls.
unidentified
So I'm not sure that'll happen.
It's pulling teeth to get anything done at these chowder ass.
tate brown
But with the DAs, I mean, because you're on the ground a lot and you're speaking to locals, like just normal people.
unidentified
Is there kind of awareness nationally of how the DAs are really behind a lot of the calamity, or is it still kind of a relatively online sort of thing?
I think more and more people are waking up to that fact as being reality.
You know, we know what's going on because we follow this stuff pretty closely.
But yeah, I would say there's, you know, there's the legal system is obviously pretty complicated.
So maybe not everybody understands exactly where the fingers need to be pointed.
And that's why George Soros funds these DAs because, you know, districts, just district attorneys are extremely powerful in the counties or cities that they're in because they're the ones that decide almost unilaterally who walks free and who they pursue, right?
You saw up there in Minnesota, I believe, when somebody caused one of Tim Waltz's guys, of course, caused $10,000, $15,000 in damage to various Teslas.
And the DA was like, no, we're going to decline to press charges.
So just let them go.
They have that much power.
10 or 50, that's a felony.
And they just like, no, we're just not going to prosecute it.
We have it on video.
We have multiple videos from all these Teslas of him doing it, but we're just going to decline to prosecute.
That is one of the worst issues that we're dealing with all across the country.
And that's in D.C., Trump brought in JAG attorneys, which are military attorneys to work as prosecutors here.
nick sortor
You can't do that in Baltimore.
unidentified
So then, again, you have to rely on the DAs.
So there's going to have to be some sort of awareness campaign to make sure that everybody understands what they're voting for on the ballots.
Because a lot of people just, if you have people that work 12, 15 hours a day, for example, right?
nick sortor
And they're going to vote and there's 50 names on a ballot.
unidentified
Yeah.
You know, they may not know who everybody is.
So I don't know.
I think we need to start pouring a lot more money into those DA races to counter George Soros.
Because, you know, you raise somebody's name ID, somebody that's actually tough on crime, put a lot of money behind them.
If that's the only name that people recognize on the ballot, then they'll probably win, Republican or Democrat in whatever city.
Funny enough, you saw it in San Francisco to all places is where there was kind of a bit of a revolt against the Soros DA and San Francisco.
I mean, come on, like, you know, it's to the left of Mark's most San Francisco residents.
tate brown
And I mean, a large part of that was a lot of these, you know, wealthier locals that were fed up that had a bit more free time to look into the issue, were able to allocate resources to the race and were able to, you know, elevate the profile of the non-insane DA.
unidentified
I mean, obviously, this person would still be, you know, broadly speaking, a Democrat, but at least someone that has their head on straight a little more.
So, like, to your point, that there could be something to be said there.
I have one last question for you.
And we kind of hit on it at the top of the interview.
It really does seem like the left, broadly speaking, but also just on the street and DC, are kind of just demoralized at this point.
tate brown
I mean, your anecdote of the guy in the Mets jersey where the best he could muster up was just a quick passing like shout at a guy.
unidentified
I mean, that seems like a group that realizes they're powerless and they're not entirely sure where to go forward.
Oh, yeah.
No, they're definitely demoralized.
I mean, because they've been for the past seven months of this administration, you've seen, well, first of all, the money dry up.
That's been beautiful.
You know, the USAID being pulled.
It's not even just USAID.
You know, a lot of people think that, okay, well, it's USAID funding dried up.
So therefore, all the money is gone.
It's not even just that.
nick sortor
People aren't donating to these causes anymore because they're losing causes.
unidentified
And President Trump proved that by winning in a landslide in November.
He took a hard line against immigration and the border and crime and such and just defeating all of the woke nonsense.
Men and women's sports.
nick sortor
People just aren't, there's not enough money behind it anymore on the left.
unidentified
And people are afraid to fund it because the right has gotten so much more powerful.
And you see, look at Cracker Barrel, for example, this past week.
Like, man, they have taken a beating.
They've lost like $150 million in market value already.
And so you're not seeing these paid protesters go around anymore.
And when you do, they're much, much smaller because they can't afford it.
And I think that's a huge reason for it, too.
So the demoralization and the lack of funding, you're not seeing, I've seen like one protest here, like real protests over the past 10 days in DC.
tate brown
Jeez.
unidentified
And given the fact that they're calling it like a military takeover or whatever, you know, normal people aren't believing that.
You know, they don't believe that lie.
And like I said, the majority of them are happy to be in the street.
So if they're happy to be safe and they're not being paid, what are they protesting?
Yeah.
So yeah, very salient question.
tate brown
Well, Nick, thank you so much for your insights.
This is fantastic.
unidentified
Where can people find more of you?
Find me on X because they'll ban me on every other platform.
X at Nick Sorter, N-I-C K, S-O-R-T-O-R.
Appreciate you guys having me.
tate brown
Awesome, man.
unidentified
Thank you.
tate brown
Well, until next time.
unidentified
Take care.
All right.
Well, that was the great Nick Sorter giving us the scoop from the inside from the streets.
tate brown
Fantastic.
unidentified
I mean, like he said, it's a good, it's a combination, really.
The demoralization, which is massive.
I mean, the fact that Gavin Newsom isn't is just parroting Trump tweets.
That's an indication they're out of ideas.
Bad sign.
Bad, bad, ominous sign for the left.
And then obviously the USAID money drying up, you know, another ominous sign for them.
And yeah, they're out of money.
They're out of cash.
tate brown
So they're, you know, lashing out.
unidentified
But with that, thank you for watching.
I am Tate Brown holding it down for Tim Poole.
Hopefully we'll have Tim Poole back here sooner rather than later.
I imagine so he is recovering.
Make sure because he's got to get it right.
tate brown
You know, you got to get it right.
You got to get the recovery right.
Shout out to Surge for holding it down in the producer's chair today.
unidentified
Thanks, bro.
tate brown
The great Surge.
unidentified
So thank you for watching.
Can find me on X and Instagram at RealTate Brown.
tate brown
Come give me a follow over there.
unidentified
Other than that, we'll be back tonight for Timcast IRL at 8 p.m.
It's gonna be a great show.
tate brown
We got Andrew Wilson in tonight, right?
unidentified
I think it's Andrew Wilson.
Don't remember who it is exactly.
We got Pozo on tonight.
Post-official?
Let's go.
Oh, you got to tune in then.
We got Jack Pesobiac holding it down and the host chair because we got some star power tonight then.
So, yeah, tune into that.
I might be there.
I'm just going to show up just to get a, I'm going to peek an ear in if I'm not on tonight.
But that sounds fantastic.
So, yeah, be there.
tate brown
Thanks for hanging out.
unidentified
We got some segments up on Timcast News today.
tate brown
I threw some segments up.
unidentified
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See what you think.
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