July 3, 2021 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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You're listening to the Liberty News Radio Network, and this is the Political Cesspool.
The Political Cesspool, known across the South and worldwide as the South's foremost populist conservative radio program.
And here to guide you through the murky waters of the political test pool is your host, James Edwards.
Welcome back to our Independence Day spectacular, ladies and gentlemen.
I'm your host, James Edwards, along with Keith Alexander, special guests, Sam Dixon and now Jason Kessler.
And we're going to introduce Jason in just a moment.
I have to say again, I realize that it is incredibly difficult to get excited about or celebrate anything associated with modern-day America because the country now stands for everything that is ugly and vile.
However, I ask that you listen to music such as this, music that we're going to feature later this hour that Sam Dixon has brought to the program, and let your mind attempt to slip back to a time when this nation was more than what it has become.
Let these songs stir your spirit and know that what has been lost can be restored.
Now joining us on the broadcast is Jason Kessler, a freelance journalist and activist who has written for V-DARE, Daily Caller, and Got News, as well as his own site, jasonkessler.us.
He has covered topics ranging from illegal immigration to free speech and left-wing extremism.
In 2017, Jason was the permit holder for the controversial Unite the Right rally, which was sabotaged when police stood down and allowed left-wing militants to attack the event.
Since then, he has dedicated himself to exposing the government misconduct at the event.
He still writes for V-DARE, including a popular expose on the antifodoxing movement in 2020.
More recently, Jason has advocated for government transparency and accountability by representing himself in several FOIA and Public Records Act cases where he has liberated thousands of unreleased documents into the public's hands and received orders forcing government to stop the destruction of incriminating documents.
Jason, welcome back.
Hey, good to be with you.
We have a lot to talk about tonight, and since we do have a crowded holiday program with the great and good Sam Dixon joining us, as well as my co-host, another esquire, Keith Alexander, I am going to play as minimal a role as possible this hour because I want Sam and Keith to share the stage with you and of course the spotlight to shine most prominently on you.
But I know we're mainly going to focus on what's going on now, but for the sake of anybody who doesn't know or doesn't remember, and I doubt that would be very many in this audience, but what really happened on August 12th, 2017?
What's happened since?
That's a broad question.
You could spend hours discussing that, but if you could pare it down to just a couple of minutes.
Well, it's a complicated history.
There was an effort by the Charlottesville City Council to tear down a historic statue of Robert E. Lee in the downtown area.
It was motivated by a black supremacist named Wes Bellamy, who had a lot of very hateful tweets about white people, basically showing what the motivation is behind all of these monument removals.
And that's where it comes from.
So we decided to hold a rally in favor of not only that Robert E. Lee monument, but also on August 11th, we marched to a Thomas Jefferson statue at the UVA Rotunda because we basically foresaw that there was going to be this attack on the history of America and on the foundational people, white people who founded the country.
And it spread not just from the Founding Fathers now, but now it's going into Canada and all over the world.
But we sought a permit and we were unconstitutionally denied that permit.
With the help of the ACLU, we won a battle in federal court to reinstate that permit.
And we thought everything was good.
But unfortunately, the next day, the city of Charlottesville and the police chief implemented a plan to sabotage the event.
They told their law enforcement officers to stand down.
And the Antifa paramilitary units that were in the area were only too willing to take advantage of that.
And they attacked people with canes and improvised flamethrowers, rocks, sticks, every manner of offensive weapon you could think of.
And then the police took advantage of that, disbanded the rally.
And they have been using that rally ever since to further strip Americans, especially white Americans, of their civil liberties, claiming that Charlottesville was some kind of attack on the people of Charlottesville when it was quite the opposite of that.
And now you have people like Merrick Garland and Joe Biden claiming that we have to treat white people as a terror threat and using Charlottesville as a centerpiece of that when the protesters were actually the victims in that scenario.
It's always difficult to develop something so broad within the confines of commercial talk radio with the brakes and all as they are.
But Sam, respond to that and join this part of the conversation.
Well, hello, Jason.
I'm very pleased you have sought to use the Open Records Act of Virginia to get the emails and tweets and things like that of the officials in Charlottesville.
And you're fighting a good fight on that.
And I wish I'm glad somebody is trying to get this material.
One thing that I would point out is that what happened in Charlottesville is quite clear.
We know what has happened because they hired a former federal prosecutor named Timothy Heathy to do an investigation.
They undoubtedly thought that being their lawyer, they hired that he would turn out something that would be politically correct and blame the white protesters.
But instead, it's a rare thing that there was an honest man, and he turned in a report that revealed what we suspected, that the African-American police chief instructed the police not to enforce the law and to let criminals have a spree in order by his own instructions of police to prevent the white people from having their meeting,
which the federal court had interfered with Charlottesville's effort to shut down.
As far as I know, in the whole history of the civil rights movement in the South, I don't recall any Southern sheriff or police chief ever doing what this guy did.
It's beyond anything that they can claim that Bull Conner or Sheriff Jim Clark and Selma did.
And of course, not surprisingly, this extraordinary situation, which by the way led to the forced resignation the next day of the African American Police Chief, has been completely airbrushed out of the story by the system media that is only too happy to cooperate with a public official who used his office to try to violate the most sacred rights of American citizens under the Bill of Rights.
So that's my little, what do you think of that, Jason?
Yeah, I think that's absolutely correct.
Charlottesville was an inflection point in our history.
It was when the mask came off of some of the agenda that's in place now.
You know, a lot of people showed up to Charlottesville under the assumption that they had free speech and assembly right, and they were violently disabused of that notion.
We are coming up on our first break of the hour.
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It's a beautiful rendition of My Country, Tis of These, beautiful lyrics.
I don't know how much of the lyrics are true anymore.
And to be honest, it would be, of course, easier not to mention Charlottesville.
But that's not our way.
We've never taken the easy way.
That's not the way we conduct our business.
Everyone should have the right to peaceably assemble and to obtain a permit, which Jason Kessler did, to have a show of support for one of the greatest Americans, perhaps the greatest American to ever trod the soil, Robert E. Lee.
And what happened on that day is nothing like the media said.
In fact, it's the exact opposite.
And because I know that, I am compelled by duty to speak out about it.
That's how I live my life, and that's why we're doing this show.
And if anything, I should have done more over the last couple of years to stand in solidarity with Jason Kessler.
I'm proud that we can do something now, and we will continue to do it.
And we're going to tell you how you can help and how we will be helping a little bit later on this hour.
But I want to, Keith and I are going to say our piece more about this in the third hour.
We want, again, Sam and Jason to be able to take this away.
But there is one question that has come in from a listener, Jason, and that is, if I can pull it up here, and then we'll turn it back to both you and Sam.
It's a question about the judge.
There was a judge who sided with you the very night before the event.
And the listener writes he's never heard of a federal judge's authority being defied.
What happened to this judge?
What happened to that ruling?
Did he run for the Hills?
Why was it so disregarded?
Well, that judge, he unfortunately passed away recently of natural causes, of course, but he was a George W. Bush appointee.
He's a Republican for whatever that means.
But he sided with us.
We had the ACLU behind us, and they did a fantastic job with their briefs.
And yeah, I was incredibly shocked when the police defied his order.
I mean, it was so brazen.
It was one of the most illegal things that I've ever seen in my life.
And I thought we were going to hand it to them.
But so many elements of American society just changed forever after Charlottesville.
And one of them was what we've seen happen to the ACLU, which even though it's always been a liberal institution, used to take some pretty courageous stands in favor of free speech rights for people that they vehemently disagreed with.
And I thought that was very noble of them.
But after Charlottesville, they decided they were no longer going to support the speech rights of right-wing groups.
They tried to make a distinction about some of the constitutional militias out there carrying firearms, which they didn't use on anybody.
Whereas they'd always supported the rights of the Black Panthers to march with guns and speak in the past.
So now they're saying that hate speech, as they call it, is too harmful, and they're not going to support anybody who they disagree with anymore.
And come to find out, Ira Glasser, the head of the ACLU during their heyday when they supported the, for instance, the National Socialist Party's right to march in Skokie in that famous Supreme Court case, he found out that that came from the ACLU's national headquarters.
After the Charlottesville rally was sabotaged, they called the Virginia office and told them, drop Kessler, drop the alt-right, and never speak of it again.
And that's what they did.
They betrayed us.
We thought we had their support, but it's in effect like they had set us up.
They shouldn't have represented us in the first place if they were going to abandon us.
Well, it's like you said, Sam.
I mean, there have been no, and Jason, you just mentioned the Black Panthers as well.
There's been no shortage of actual anarchists or belligerents or violent extremists, to use the word, that have been granted their constitutional rights to freely assemble and to get a permit and see what happens.
Y'all have been labeled or we have been labeled everything that they were just for being the recipients of such attacks.
Well, what has happened really?
Far from being the perpetrators of such attacks.
What I was going to say is that Charlottesville, and then the exclamation point was put on it by January the 6th.
Apparently, peaceful protest is not going to be allowed to work for people on the right.
Do you think that's a lesson to be drawn from all of this?
Or is there any hope?
I do think people can still protest, but people have to go into it with their eyes wide open.
I think those people on January 6th, they didn't learn the lessons from Charlottesville because they didn't see themselves in us.
They were told by their media, conservative media, that we were all just a bunch of racists and bad guys and we weren't like them.
So they could all disavow us and move on.
They didn't learn anything from that situation.
And it allowed their greatest enemies, the Antifa and Black Lives Matter and their supporters in government and corporations to grow extremely powerful.
It fed the coffers of the SPLC and the ADL and all these people that wanted to turn them into the new domestic terrorists.
And so they went into this event on January 6th.
And while it might not have been set up, maybe it was set up beforehand to be a trap.
It became a trap, as it always does.
The media lies in wait.
And then they create a psyop where they pick like one or two individuals who they can use to scapegoat the entire group.
And then they pick out like one or two people who engaged in some illegal conduct and try and imply that the vast majority of peaceful protesters were violent, hateful people.
Whereas they've abandoned any kind of pretense of being, they made McCarthy into a demon and they created this parody of McCarthy.
But now groups like the SPLC or the mainstream media, they are parodies of the parody of McCarthy.
And they believe that if they can show that one person at a demonstration on our people on our side committed a crime, that somehow everybody involved is now guilty through association or links, as the SPLC liked to use it, lest anybody remember that we're not supposed to believe in guilt by association.
But everybody there is linked to the crime.
But the one thing I wanted to say, Jason, is you said that they put out the idea that we were racists and bad guys.
Remember that racists and bad guys are entitled to constitutional rights, too.
You know, we shouldn't concede the idea that if somebody is a racist, that he doesn't have a right to have a meeting or to be heard.
But our enemies have abandoned all these things they said they believed in.
It's extraordinary.
For me, as somebody who went through liberal propaganda, you know, molding in high school and college and listened to these people, all the things they said they believed in then, they've abandoned.
No longer believe in the rights of the accused.
They have no problems with congresswomen going and appealing to mobs to threaten juries.
They no longer believe in sunshine laws in the government.
National Public Radio was promoting the idea that there should be a secret vote in the Senate on impeaching Trump so that his secret enemies in the Republican Party could impeach him.
They don't believe in freedom of speech.
They just abandoned everything.
They love wars.
They love the FBI.
They love the CIA.
They love the military industrial complex.
They have just abandoned all of these pretenses or what they used to say they believed in.
Yeah, Sam, let me just say this.
This is what has occurred to me.
It's just like Edgar A. Killen, who was prosecuted for seven different crimes, basically arising from the same episode, criminal episode.
And you said to yourself at the time, what happened to the principle of double jeopardy?
Well, they decided to dispense with it.
The new rule is nobody bucks the revolution and gets away with it.
Not so much the land of the free anymore, but perhaps it could be the home of the brave so long as there are people like Sam Dixon and Jason Kessler and those who are featured on this program every Saturday night.
When we come back, we're not going to look to the past, but to the future.
What is happening currently as a result of Charlottesville?
What can we do to help?
We've got some very important questions for Jason Kessler.
Sam Dixon will continue as well.
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You listen to music like that, you remember we come from a wonderful, creative, intelligent, beautiful, exploring, conquering heritage in people.
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even if you have to suffer a little bit, even if you have to walk through moments of uncomfort, as everyone on this broadcast has had to do, perhaps much more than anyone can relate to.
Jason Kessler, your stick-to-itiveness, your dogged tenacity and continuing on, I know what it's like to some extent, but even I have not been put through the fires of historical significance as you have.
I mean, Charlottesville is a day that, because of the media's treatment of it, the corrupt media's lying treatment of it, has become a very historically significant day in American history.
And I know people who were there.
I know dozens of people who were there, and I know them to be some of the finest men I've ever met in my life.
And I include Sam Dixon in that company, who is one of my best friends and a man who is matchless, in my opinion.
But there were others.
And as Sam said, you could take one bad actor and sully the entire group by their logic and by their treatment.
But that's not how it is supposed to be.
And we've been spending a lot of this time sort of looking back and remembering some of the history of that fateful day, but let's now look forward.
A lot of stuff coming up in October.
Again, as I said, Keith and I are going to further examine this in the third hour, but we really want to turn the stage over to just you and Sam for the remainder of this hour.
What's coming up in October?
Where are we at with regards to the trials?
I mean, you and others have been living in a waking nightmare for four years now.
Yeah, so over the last four years, I have desperately been trying to bring the truth about what happened in Charlottesville to the American people, and it's been very difficult because I've been going through up against every power center that the left has.
You know, they've shut down my bank account.
They've harassed my family.
People have gone to my grandmother's house, you know, with torches and tapped on the glass.
They've sued us, you know, and at the same time, I'm trying to get my lawsuit against the city of Charlottesville through.
And that is ultimately where we are going to be able to tell the true story is in a court of law.
But on the other side, we have some very powerful enemies.
The lawsuit that was filed against us, Sines v. Kessler, is coming up October 25th.
It was filed by a Jewish lesbian identitarian named Roberta Kaplan, who is one of the more politically connected left-wing attorneys in the country.
She argued the Supreme Court case, which legalized gay marriage.
She's represented Harvey Weinstein and a bunch of other scumbags, hedge fund managers and so forth.
They're also represented by Boy Schiller Flexner, which is one of the largest and most powerful law firms in the country.
They've represented Al Gore, the DNC, once again, Harvey Weinstein.
They're funded by some of the most elite, like degenerate scumbags in the country.
They're funded, for instance, to the tune of millions of dollars by the co-founder of LinkedIn, Reed Hoffman, who was a friend of the late Jeffrey Epstein and helped set him up for meetings with tech titans like Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg years after he had first been charged with sex trafficking of underage girls.
So this guy has no morals, no scruples, and he funds a lot of nasty disinformation campaigns.
So these people have sued us and claimed that we were the ones responsible for the violence in Charlottesville.
They use extremely outrageous claims, like the fact that if I say that we have to use self-defense in certain situations against Antifa if they attack us, that that's actually coded language.
And we mean that it's okay to attack innocent, nonviolent protesters.
Or they'll say that the incident with the car, James Fields, and the unfortunate situation where the woman died, they say that we conspired to make that happen.
And yet, it's known that the FBI and the Charlottesville Police Department searched his phones and all his computers.
And not only was there no conspiracy with him, no one who organized the rally even communicated with the guy.
But they're trying to frame us essentially for murder to the tune of millions of dollars.
So even with all that against them, we have all the evidence of every single nasty Antifa who attacked us.
All the crimes they did that the FBI and the Charlottesville police watched and let them get away with, we're going to bring into a court of law, and we're going to fight back for the first time.
Sam Dixon.
Well, I was just sitting here with my blood pressure rising.
I saw what happened there.
I saw how we were attacked by these violent SFO people and how the media immediately turned the truth on its head and portrayed us as the violent people.
I think one thing that Jason's done, and maybe Jason did it, I think he did it, was to get a videotape of the preachers, the men of God who had a meeting the night before to plan how to violate our right to do violence and things like this.
They're on video.
None of these people have been defrauded.
These are principal and Presbyterian ministers and priests and Catholic priests.
What is this?
When did Jesus say that clergymen were supposed to plot to violate the laws of the land and to violate people's rights?
This is what Jesus wants.
People should think about that the next time they're asked to put some money into the collection plate of these churches.
But, you know, it's just outrageous how this has been turned inside out.
Well, you know, Sam, I was listening to Jason, and it just occurred to me, we live in a time where elite and degenerate and scumbags are all together in one phrase.
I mean, I never thought America would descend to such a depth.
They're all in lockstep together.
They're all big business.
There was an article in Time magazine about how they all got together against Trump.
Big business, labor unions.
Everybody's in it.
Organized crime is in it.
The entire elites have formed.
They've been organized now and bullied and organized into what they are.
But one thing that people forget is that Kessler tried to have a press conference the day after this.
And these thugs showed up and shut down his press conference and physically attacked him.
And this was 24 hours after the governor and the state police declared a state of emergency where there weren't supposed to be any demonstrations.
And large numbers of police stood on the side and watched while these people shut down this press conference and physically attacked Kessler.
It was trying to have a press conference.
And all of the press diffutes, the press defuse were there to cover it.
And the press is went right.
There was never any problem with the media about thugs shutting down a press conference.
That is how horrible the character of these journalists are.
I tell people this is a very important thing.
Now, this situation is not just something.
Sorry to interrupt you.
I was going to say this situation is not just something where people have to listen to it and they can't do anything.
What we're asking people to do is to help us have our day in court because this trial is going to be incredibly expensive.
I've been paying all of my legal bills this entire time.
And I've got other people on my legal team, including Identity Europa and TWP, Nathan D'AMigo, Matt Parrott, a number of folks.
And we've been fighting this thing while others have ran away, have already basically forfeited losing this important case, run out of money, not paid their attorneys.
And this trial is going to be four weeks.
And believe you me, Charlottesville is not in the past.
They are going to try and shove Charlottesville down everybody's throats for four weeks during this trial.
And in a time where we always have to put up with losing every time because the people who represent us, you know, don't really have our back.
are going to fight and we have an attorney who's going to fight for us.
And if you want to donate, you can go to GiveSyngo.com forward slash UTR.
That's a Christian fundraising site.
They have our back.
A lot of people have been able to donate to that already so far.
You can also go to a website we set up, utrdefense.org, and that has the address of our attorney from what is in the tech.
It has a Bitcoin address, lots of other options.
Jason, hold on right there, my friend, and Sam Dixon as well.
We're going to really focus on how people can give, how people can help.
We're really going to focus on this in the next segment, our last segment this hour.
Stay tuned.
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That was introduced to me just a couple of days ago by Sam Dixon himself.
That was a patriotic anthem that was composed and sung during the American Revolutionary War, written in 1770.
Now, the curious title, Chester, of the song, according to YouTube, reflects a common practice during which tombs were labeled with arbitrarily chosen place names.
But this song would rival Yankee Doodle as the unofficial anthem of the rebel colonies.
Sam, thank you for bringing that to the attention of yours truly and this audience at large.
We want to get back, of course, to the fundraiser and the topic at hand, but in 60 seconds or less, tell us why you like that particular song.
It's extremely Anglo-Saxon.
It comes out of our history, and that's why I think it has been curved.
It comes straight out of English history.
And it is a martial song.
I've only heard it performed publicly one time.
I heard it at the bicentennial at Yorktown.
And it was played by an amateur small band that was marching across the field.
It's just been airbrushed out of history, like, you know, like so many things in favor of songs that are more universalistic.
Well, it's fantastic, ladies and gentlemen.
And we'll feature it on our blog roll when we do the Sunday morning musical selection.
Thank you, Sam, for bringing that to our attention on this, our Independence Day weekend.
Well, again, freedom has been a topic at large this evening.
Do some citizens enjoy it more than others?
Do the support groups of the regime enjoy it more than the proud descendants of the founding stock?
Well, I think an argument can be made for that, and we look at that through the lens of Charlottesville.
Ladies and gentlemen, Jason Kessler is with us right now.
He was the one who pulled the permit and has been fighting this often alone for the last four years.
Peter Brimelow has done a great job of platforming him at V-Dare, and we're doing our part tonight.
We should have done more.
We will do more going forward.
The website is givesendgo.com slash UTR.
Now, you know, we have a thing here on the political cesspool.
We don't often ask you to donate to any organization or anything.
If we do, we only do it after we ourselves have first done so.
And so, before asking you to do this, I myself made a contribution to the Charlottesville defense.
I wish it could have been more.
I am a husband and a father of three, aged 11 years, six years, and nine months.
So, I've got a growing family in my home, but I do what I can with what I've got, and I made a contribution.
And with that, I attached my name, James Edwards, along with this message.
We can do the easy thing or we can do the right thing.
The easy thing would be to let others fight our battle.
The right thing would be to stand with the righteous.
And I am donating to this campaign to do my part, and I'm asking you now to do the same.
Givesendgo.com slash UTR.
Jason, what are they supporting with their contributions?
So essentially, it's going to allow us to fight all of the worst enemies of white civil rights that exist in this country right now.
This legal team backed by these left-wing Democrat-connected attorneys, they're funded by the ADL.
They're bringing in like racist, anti-white professors who around every corner see a white boogeyman and every Trump supporter is a terrorist.
And they are funded by the wealthiest people in the country, the tech titans who are currently censoring us and dispossessing us of our natural rights here in our own country.
And the money that they have, they have millions of dollars.
They put down recently $200,000 just on a deposit for their hotel alone.
So you can imagine every SBLC, ADL, left-wing professor, every MSNBC host, all these people flooding out like demons out of the gate of hell, ready to shove their phony version of Charlottesville down America's throat and try and use that as a basis to call all white people terrorists and to radically transform our country, tear down more statues, take away more of our rights.
And on the other hand, we have the truth.
And we don't need all that money that they have.
We need some because we have to pay for two attorneys to go to court for four weeks and it costs thousands of dollars every time we even get a transcript.
But we have the truth about what the Antifa did.
We have the truth about what we did.
We have the truth about what the police and the Charlottesville government did to us.
And if we win this thing in October, I think we can win the entire thing.
And you look at all the left has invested in this fake Charlottesville narrative.
If we beat it, it will be a historic victory and a time when we always have to suffer from a lack of adequate representation.
We can fully represent our people on this issue.
I want to remind people, Jason, thank you for your comment there.
And I want to toss a final word over to Sam Dixon, who I am most thankful for, for so many things, his friendship, his counsel, and for participating in this interview, among others.
But I want to read straight from the website here, givesendgo.com slash UTR.
And I want to remind the audience that you can give anonymously.
So many people have.
I am scrolling through the log here.
You can give anonymously.
And I would encourage people who need to do that to do so.
I did do it under my name because I'm proud of what I do and I'm proud for what I stand for.
But this is what the site reads.
The message reads.
On August 12th, 2017, protesters attempted to demonstrate in front of a monument to Confederate General Robert E. Lee in Charlottesville, Virginia.
Despite having secured a permit in federal court, with the help of the ACLU, police were instructed to stand down as far-left Antifa and BLM extremists attacked demonstrators on the way into the venue.
The government declared it an unlawful assembly, forcing protesters out of the park and into a sea of Antifa, attacking demonstrators with improvised flamethrowers, rocks, and sticks.
Despite the outrageous violation of the pro-lead demonstrators' civil rights, they were actually sued by a group of wealthy Democrat-connected attorneys who alleged that talk about defending against antifo attacks was actually a conspiracy to attack racial minorities.
They also claimed that protest organizers conspired with the man who drove his car into the crowd, despite the fact that law enforcement had searched all vehicles and found not only no conspiracy, but no communication with organizers at all.
This October, just a couple of months from now, ladies and gentlemen, this trial is going to court.
And our heroes need to raise a substantial amount of money in order to properly defend themselves against considerable resources of the opposition.
For an idea of the scale, they had raised over $9 million as of a few years ago.
That number is likely to be at least doubled by now.
They have expert witnesses and other resources that the good guys don't.
Nevertheless, this is a totally winnable battle.
But your help is needed to make sure that their considerable resource advantage doesn't help them sway the jury towards something that is false.
Givesendgo.com/slash UTR.
You have heard from the source himself, Jason Kessler.
You can't get more direct than that.
And as all the billions of dollars of media that have gone into the coverage of Charlottesville, I have seen scant few publications actually interview Jason Kessler.
We're doing so tonight.
Sam Dixon, with a minute or two remaining, a final word to you, my friend.
Well, I think we should say that people should get their pens out, and you, James, should read the address out slowly for them to make their checks.
People ask, why isn't someone doing something?
I hear this all the time.
Well, if you don't support people, if you won't send $100 to people who are doing something, that's why no one's doing anything.
And it's very important this be done.
I have given large amounts of money to help Jason and his efforts to make the city turn over these public records that they destroyed, which is something that should have gone into, but they wiped and destroyed their text and messages to each other.
I think it's obvious what they were up to there.
But we were the victims.
These are not nice people.
Biden said that they reproached Trump and said there were only good people on the side of the so-called counter-protesters.
Some of them have been pictured later on as part of a mob of a group of 12 antifi who tried to attack two Marines to beat them up.
If we had a genuine media, somebody asked President Biden, you think these are good guys, President Biden?
Is this what you stand for?
But there isn't a other than Tucker Carlson.
There's not a journalist in America that would do that.
But anyway, if you want to see things happen, you need to support it.
And let James now lead slowly where you can send the money.
That is givesendgo.com forward slash UTR for Unite the Right.
GiveSendGo.com slash UTR.
I gave within 60 seconds or less a modest amount of time.
And I would just say, people can also go to utrdefense.org, and that has the address for the attorney if they would feel better sending a check or giving cryptocurrency that's going to be there.
Well, I'm asking you, TPC Nation, to do as I have done.
I would never ask you to do anything unless I myself have done it first.
Give us that address one more time, Jason.
That last one.
Real slowly.
Trdefense.org.
UTR.
UTRDefense.org.org.
Jason, hang on during the break.
I want to ask you one more thing.
Thank you, Sam, so very much.
I'll talk to you this week.
And we'll be back for the third hour right after this.