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July 2, 2025 - The Trish Regan Show
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Trump SHATTERS GOP Poll Records — CNN Left SPEECHLESS by ‘HISTORIC’ Numbers

Trish Regan celebrates Donald Trump shattering GOP poll records, attributing historic approval ratings to falling energy prices and market gains. She highlights the University of Pennsylvania's apology regarding transgender athletes and contrasts Florida's "Alligator Alcatraz" detention center with Joy Reid's alleged Nazi comparisons. Regan details DOJ lawsuits against sanctuary cities like Los Angeles and New York, citing federal supremacy under the Commerce Clause, while criticizing AOC for instructing illegal immigration. The segment concludes by framing these victories as a decisive rejection of socialist policies in favor of capitalism and property rights. [Automatically generated summary]

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Historic Political Wins 00:14:23
Winning.
This is what you call winning.
It's like win after win after win after win.
I think this has been perhaps one of the most incredible, most significant weeks in political history.
Is that fair to say?
I mean, I'm just blown away.
One thing after another.
Riley Gaines is blown away.
Gosh, guys, did you see what happened at UPenn?
We got to talk about that.
Meanwhile, you get all kinds of good stuff going at CBS.
I mean, that's going to be a heck of a library by the time it's all said and done when you're done with all these.
media members, right?
And all their rather hefty legal fees that they're having to pay to the Trump administration.
Just incredible stuff all around.
And I'm super excited for the country.
And you know what?
It's coming at a really important time as we approach the July 4th holiday.
Good to have you guys here.
Welcome to the Trish Regan Show.
We are climbing to, we're winning here too.
We are once again up on the top 100 YouTube podcasts, but I'm counting on you guys to help me get to top 10.
All right.
So let's see if we can get that done and to get to a million subs.
Wow.
All right.
So everybody's winning here.
We like these kinds of days.
Lots going on here on the headline front.
Trump poll just stunning the media.
I mean, you are not going to believe this poll when I show it to you.
It is historic, which CNN had to admit.
As I said, CBS is settling with Trump.
You got the big, beautiful bill looking like it's going to happen in time for the July 4th holiday.
You got UPenn coming out with their big apology.
I mean, it's one thing after another.
AOC under investigation.
You know, you can't really make this stuff up, but let's begin with the massive.
historic poll numbers.
I mean, this is incredible.
We have not seen anything like this really like ever, certainly not in my lifetime.
In modern history, you don't have polls like this showing so much approval from the base.
The GOP is loving every single thing Donald Trump is doing.
And well, CNN had to admit it.
Let's watch.
I mean, every politician would like this number here, especially to see it go up.
How about compared to other presidents who were Republicans?
Yeah, it's history making.
It's history making.
What are we talking about here?
So why don't we look.
Back, we have all the presidents, Republican presidents, going back over the last 35, 36, 37 years.
What are we talking about?
GOP who strongly approved five months in.
Look at this George H.W. Bush, Bush 41, 46%, Bush 43, 59%.
You see Trump the first term, 53%, but look at this 63%.
He beats all the other Republicans on the board here, and I was looking even back since Reagan.
And get this Donald Trump beats Ronald Reagan when it comes to the strongly approved five months in.
Of course, Reagan was coming off that high after that assassination attempt.
So, the bottom line is Donald Trump is making history with the Republican base.
He is more beloved by this Republican base than any Republican base loved any GOP president five months in.
It is history making.
Wow.
You know, I could have told you that.
I really could have told you that.
I think the base is looking at Donald Trump and saying, thank goodness he's delivering on all those promises.
He said he'd bring energy prices down.
What do you know?
Energy prices are coming down.
We got a CEO of an energy group coming up that I want to bring to you a little bit later.
But we've got energy prices coming down.
We've got the stock market really since April on a total tear.
You've got UPenn saying, They're apologizing.
They're coming out and apologizing to Riley Gaines and every other female athlete that had to compete against a naturally born male.
And so sure enough, you combine all of that with what's happening on the immigration front.
And granted, he's running into challenges.
Every sort of Letitia James or wannabe Letitia James in the world is trying to challenge him on that stuff.
But he keeps winning there too.
And so the party, the base is like, finally, finally.
I mean, you look at the Dems, they're scrambling.
They're putting out the socialist commie guy who wants to, well, guarantee some kind of affordable housing for everyone by just taxing the white rich neighborhoods.
His quote, not mine, okay?
Doesn't work.
They tried it in Venezuela, they tried it in the USSR.
I know it sounds really nifty, but it never works.
And why is America the country we are?
Because guess what?
We actually respect.
Property rights.
We actually respect the individual and we respect and love capitalism, which may not be perfect, but it sure beats the alternative, right?
New York City is about to find that one out.
But you look at what Donald Trump's doing and it's success after success after success after success.
And so consequently, yeah, he's looking at historic, historic poll numbers.
Now, I mean, the left doesn't like him, right?
We get that.
The left is actually coming apart at the seams.
wait till you see some of the sound I'm going to show you from them because whoo this Alcatraz thing.
you you Alligator Alcatraz is really, really, really upsetting them.
But I just have to say, as we begin this show, when you consider, in all seriousness, guys, what, 10 days ago with the strikes on Iran?
If that, you look at the upside in the markets that we saw all last week, that we are seeing continue into this week.
When you see the energy prices have come down, albeit they're up slightly today, but that's a bet on a growing U.S. economy.
This is all very good news.
And so it does not surprise me, though it may surprise CNN, that he's looking at historically high numbers.
People are like, you know what?
I took a gamble.
I went with him.
I bet on him and I love him.
All right.
So that's good news for Donald Trump.
News for the GOP and well, bad news for anybody sort of standing in the way, but who's going to stand in the way?
In fact, now we're talking about 2028.
Looks like Eric is interested, possibly in a run.
He did an interview, we talked about this in yesterday's show with the FT.
Eric Trump is talking about somebody in the family, maybe him, maybe somebody else, running for office in 2028.
Because you know what?
The good stuff needs to continue.
And I don't know, I don't know, you know, would Marco Rubio be able to do it?
JD Vance, I'd like to.
To think so around DeSantis, I don't know, right?
But maybe if you have somebody that is a family member, just saying, who knows?
He's making the point that if he wants to or another family member wants to, it probably wouldn't be that hard.
Well, it's not that hard considering these historic levels.
He's higher than Reagan five months in.
What do you know?
Oh, the MSNBC crowd's going nuts, or I should say the ex MSNBC crowd.
Alligator Alcadrez has been a particular trigger, shall we say.
One Joy Reid, remember this woman who was fired from.
MSNBC.
Well, now we know why she was fired.
We'll get to her sound in a moment.
But first, just to refresh your memory, we went through this yesterday.
But what is Alligator Alcatraz and why is this considered a win by the GOP base?
Here's a clip from Fox.
President Trump treks down to Florida to celebrate the latest accomplishment in his immigration crackdown.
He joined Governor Ron DeSantis to mark the opening of Alligator Alcatraz, a high security detention center for illegal immigrants.
Let's bring in Tricia McLaughlin.
She is the Homeland Security Department Assistant Secretary.
So let's put up the stats for this alligator Alcatraz.
It's going to have 3,000 beds, aims to detain, process, and deport illegal migrants, one stop shopping, as the governor put it.
Plans to fly migrants out directly from the facility, which is built on the property of the Dade Collier Training Airport.
Florida National Guard will play a role in the deportations as well.
How much of an asset will this be to DHS and ICE and Border Patrol in terms of getting out of this country?
Some of the people that you're really trying to.
Move back to where they came from, order with third country.
Like you said, a one stop shop, it's going to be a key asset.
It's an operational key for us to have that detention bed space.
But not to mention, they got this up and running in eight days.
It'll have 3,000 beds.
As you mentioned, this could be a blueprint for what we have around the country.
So major kudos to President Trump, Secretary Nome calling on these state and local governments.
Hey, we need bed space.
We need help so we can turbocharge that arrest.
And that's exactly what Governor DeSantis and the Attorney General of Florida just did.
Wow, it's sort of amazing, right?
And we talked about yesterday how they're trying to expedite the judicial process as well.
So Ron DeSantis is sort of knighting a bunch of people that effectively, I'm using an incorrect term, but you get my drift, so that they can be sort of upgraded in status in order to help expedite some of the deportations that they would like to see.
Now, keep in mind, these are people who have been deemed to be here not only illegally, but to have committed violent crimes while being here illegally.
So it's a very sort of special class of people and one that the administration would like to actually be able to see.
leave the country.
You think about Barack Obama.
He actually did this more than anyone.
He was deporting about a thousand people a day.
But you know, it's like everybody has amnesia.
Nobody remembers that.
Certainly not over on the really lefty side of things.
You get Joy Reid, who lost her job on MSNBC because she was, well, how do I say this nicely?
I mean, she was really out there, okay?
Like, we're talking left, and then you're talking Joy Reid left.
I mean, she must love this socialist guy, right?
That's coming into New York City.
Of course, then she's going to have to give her a little bit more of her paycheck if she still lives there.
Nonetheless, I digress.
Joy Reid flipping out about the detention center for people who have committed crimes, who are here illegally in the country.
I want you to hear her interpretation.
Once again, going all the way back to 1930s Germany, which I find really, really, really disturbing.
Again, like that is a heinous comparison for anybody to make, considering you're talking about five, six million people that were slaughtered.
You're talking about how many people that we lost our young boys, right, that fought in World War II, our allies.
She is just basically slapping the face of history when she says this.
And I need to show you.
I had to forget about him, but Ron DeSantis is still governor of Florida.
He took the comfy couch hosts.
On a tour of the concentration camp that he's building in Florida in order to round up.
Okay, the comfy couch, I guess that would be a reference.
Would that be a reference to Fox?
Is that the morning show?
I don't know.
So she's got all these sort of like innuendo things that she does, but you can't be that sloppy when you're talking about the Holocaust, okay?
You can't be that sloppy when you're talking about what she's talking about.
But she's sloppy, all right.
She's really sloppy.
So let's let her slop it up herself.
People, brown people, and throw them in a camp because he doesn't want them in Florida.
Surprise, surprise, the economy of Florida is going to be severely harmed by rounding up brown people who, by the way, all over this country, Latinos are afraid to go to work.
Anybody who is perceived or looks Latino is afraid to go to work.
I know people who are.
Okay, you see what I'm saying?
So she wants to once again divide, divide, divide, divide and somehow convince anybody that, okay, if you don't look like a blonde, blue-eyed, who knows what, I'm just going to point out, like, look at the administration, for goodness sakes.
I mean, look at JD Vance's wife, right?
Look at the people he surrounded himself with.
Look at the new head of the FBI, okay?
Like, this doesn't, you know, it's not reduced to that with Donald Trump.
Full-on meritocracy, like he's Americana right at its best, because he's like, what can you do for me?
Can you succeed?
Can you get the job done?
If so, he doesn't care about anything.
Look at all the women in his administration.
You get Scott Besson right, who's getting kind of catty these days with Elon Musk.
Whoo Scott, we didn't know, you had it in you.
Apparently he's got a good uh, good shot too good aim.
The treasury secretary, well, he is married to another man.
Okay, i'm just saying this to point it out.
I don't need to broadcast it from year to kingdom come.
Certainly the president doesn't.
He's like an equal opportunist.
Hey, In a real meritocracy, we don't care what color you are, what your sexual orientation is.
We don't care about any of that.
But enjoy Reed's very narrow little world where she is doing her very best to try to divide and conquer.
Then it's male versus female.
It's, you know, your sexuality.
It's your color.
It's everything, right?
This is what they're doing.
And they're totally losing the sight of what Kellyanne Conway so articulately says.
And that's reality.
Listen.
These are criminals, and I wish the Democrats would start focusing on the word criminal.
Right?
Criminals.
You have people who are criminals.
But Joy Vee does not think that they should be rounded up because they're criminals from another country, and therefore that's somehow discriminatory.
You see her line of logic, it falls apart pretty darn fast.
But this is where they're taking it.
And so now they're trying to get you to believe that somehow, oh, Donald Trump is racist, he's this, he's that, the whole GOP.
Is well, been there, done that.
We have seen that movie played out over and over and over again.
We're not falling for it anymore, no matter how much you try.
AOC, who's now under investigation, spinning the same lies about how this is about illegal versus legal immigration.
They are attacking legal status and removing legal status.
The Republican majority is anti legal immigration in the United States.
The Legal Immigration Debate 00:02:44
I want to make that very clear and I yield back.
No.
All right.
What they are attacking are things that should not have happened.
You should not have had what's estimated some 20 million people come here during the Biden presidency.
That was uncalled for.
You shouldn't have people here that can't take care of themselves or that you're not tracking.
Again, uncalled for.
We don't have the money.
We don't have the infrastructure.
And we certainly, from a national security standpoint, cannot allow For things to just run wild, it's open season, open borders, here you go.
I mean, as much as they want to have their sanctuary states, no, that doesn't fly.
And AOC is trying to make this into something else.
That's what they're all trying to do, to try and turn everybody once again on each other.
But it doesn't add up.
What does add up, honestly, frankly, is that they're looking to see if they can get some people in that are non-citizens to be able to vote.
We showed you the article, the headline in the New York Times just yesterday.
It was an old story.
They had actually tried to get 800,000 people that were non-citizens to be able to vote in New York state elections, except fortunately, you had the appellate court shoot it down.
But it's emblematic of what they're trying to do and where they're trying to take us.
I mean, think about it.
If you've got a bigger population in New York, then you get to have more congresspeople from New York.
If you have a bigger population in Texas, which they're desperately trying to turn blue.
Good luck with that one, guys.
Well, maybe you get more congresspeople, therefore you have a better shot at trying to tilt things in your favor.
I mean, there is a method to the madness.
This was not born out of some kind of altruistic state.
I mean, maybe for some people, I don't know, but I don't buy it.
I don't even think socialism, communism in any way, shape, or form is altruistic.
It is all about serving the individual that's going to succeed.
In other words, remember AOC on her oligarchy tour where she's there with Bernie and they're flying private?
Oh, don't ask Bernie about that.
No, no, he gets all mad and his feathers get really ruffled.
You also can't ask him about AOC because he's a little jealous of her too.
He's like a little jealous girl himself.
Yeah, he is.
He really is.
I mean, when the ABC reporter asked him about ABC and her future, he got all mad and he stormed off the set.
It's like, Bernie, come on.
You should be a little bit above it now.
He also got all freaked out when somebody dared to say, well, why are you flying private?
Power and the Law 00:15:59
He's like, what do you think I'm going to do?
Sit around in New Jersey?
No, we'll let La Monica do that.
Maybe 17 years in prison in New Jersey.
Thanks for her antics there.
And Delancey Hall, right outside Delancey Hall in Newark, New Jersey.
Yeah, she's facing 17 years.
Where's AOC and Bernie when you need them?
They're not going to be there because socialism is not about the people.
It is about the individuals that want to be in charge.
Never forget it.
All right, never forget that.
Meanwhile, the Trump administration with all these wins is trying to get a few more.
So they are announcing that they are suing the DOJ, Pam Bondi's DOJ is suing Karen Bass and Los Angeles.
You know Karen Bass.
She's the one who was like, how dare you try and nationalize our National Guard?
We got all these protests, these no king protests totally under control.
Yeah, right.
You saw the video.
I saw the video.
She saw the video.
That was not under control.
Karen thinks, you know, everything's just going fine.
Los Angeles, as you know, Jonathan, is 500 square miles.
The problem that we had over a couple of days was about one square mile.
It was about four blocks in Los Angeles.
You know, and it wasn't that.
I mean, after you have a major sporting event, you might have a lot of celebration, and then there's a few people that hang around and create confusion.
There was vandalism for a couple of days.
Our police department, Sheriff's Department and other surrounding agencies had the situation completely under control.
And by the way, the only thing the National Guard is doing here is protecting one building.
That's all.
They're not involved in crime control.
So if you look at why we have peace in Los Angeles, it's because of me as the mayor, our police chief, our sheriff.
We had the situation completely under control.
This was unnecessary, which is why I call it an experiment.
They are testing to see how far they can go.
As the federal government in seizing power away from the state and local authorities.
So I got news for her.
They're going to be able to go pretty far.
You know how I know they're going to be able to go pretty far?
Last Friday, the Supreme Court came out and said that there can be no single judge that makes a nationwide injunction against an executive order from the President of the United States.
And so as I speak to you right now, a judge is rejecting Donald Trump's attempt to stop asylum claims, saying that.
The law gave the president the authority to adopt an alternative system, and now the federal judge is coming out and saying, no, that is not the case.
We'll see what happens to that once again.
Because I'm not so sure a single judge, based on what the Supreme Court said last Friday, can actually get away with saying, okay, this is going to change everything.
The other thing I'd point out is it's pretty defined how you can apply for asylum.
We went through this yesterday, but maybe I'll put this back up on the screen again.
You basically have to meet two criteria.
One, you have to be very much in jeopardy in your home place.
And you have to be in jeopardy in your home place, in your home country, for very, very specific reasons.
Okay.
And this is the law.
Again, this is the law.
Like you guys want to change it.
Go look at changing the law.
But, you know, people need to enforce the law.
Like Christy Noam tried to explain to you the other day.
My only question to you, I'd say a question back to you, is which laws in the United States should be enforced and which ones shouldn't?
I mean, my job, here's the deal, guys.
My job is not to pick and choose which laws we enforce and which ones we don't.
We have laws in this country, and they matter.
If you want the law changed, go to Congress.
When's the last time you went to Capitol Hill and told your senator or representative to change it?
That's what they need to do.
This is the perfect time for Congress to make a decision on how they want people in this country to be able to have an opportunity to come here legally and to fix this.
We, as law enforcement officers and as a national security department and agency, my job is to uphold the law, and that's what I will continue to do.
Los Angeles, as you know, Jonathan, is 500 square miles.
Yeah.
Well, it's 500 square miles.
You're apparently not doing a good enough job protecting it because now the DOJ is suing you over the sanctuary status because you're not enforcing the law, as the DHS secretary advised you to do.
I mean, and so now you're going down with New York and with Illinois and all of these places that are sitting there clinging to their sanctuary status, despite the fact that the federal government has said you've got to help ICE.
You've got to help the federal government.
You can't work in defiance of the federal government.
AOC learning that the hard way as an investigation is being announced into her.
Here is Pam Bondi talking about New York's problems.
The same exact stuff applies.
This is a new DOJ, and we are taking steps to protect Americans, American citizens, and angel moms like the mom standing right behind me who you're going to hear from in a moment.
Yeah.
Okay.
It's a new DOJ.
It's a new president.
It's a whole new world.
And guess what?
We're winning, winning, winning, winning.
We are.
And we're going to keep winning.
Because you know what?
Take a look at what happened in California recently.
Donald Trump said, I'm calling up the National Guard.
Karen Bass and Gavin Newsom went totally ballistic and they said, no, you can't.
And so they sued.
And guess what?
That initial judge looked at it and said, okay, well, maybe you can't.
So then immediately the Trump administration came back and took it all the way to the appellate court, the federal Ninth Circuit appellate court.
Okay, think about that.
Ninth Circuit is historically a very, very lefty court.
They said, no, you're right.
You know what?
You have the power to call up the National Guard.
Well, of course he has the power.
Gosh darn it, of course he has the power.
He's the freaking president of the United States of America.
Thank you very much.
What do you think had to happen back in 1962?
Alabama, George Wallace, you weren't going to integrate.
Guess what?
The president said, you bet you will, and we're going to overtake your National Guard.
We are going to federalize your National Guard so as to enforce national federal law.
Because federal law, when it comes to immigration, guess what?
Trumps you every single day.
Pun intended.
And you know why?
There's this little thing called, oh, what do you know?
Article 1, Section 8, Clause 4.
In the constitution saying the Congress shall have power to establish a uniform rule of naturalization.
It gives Congress the authority right to determine who can become a citizen, how the application goes, who may enter and remain in the country.
Courts have consistently interpreted this to say, you know what the FEDS?
They control immigration laws, not just naturalization.
Oh, but there's more.
There's more, you get the commerce clause.
I mean we can walk out all day on this and this is why all of these sanctuary cities and counties and states will lose.
Because you cannot have a United States of America if you don't have one person in charge, if you don't have some rule of law, some kind of supremacy.
Oh, reminds me of the Supremacy Clause, but the one I have on the screen right now is, guess what, my favorite, the Commerce Clause.
Article 1, Section 8, Clause 3, the Congress shall have the power to regulate commerce with foreign nations.
Now, immigration has been taken to be part of this because it involves foreign nations, but guess what?
It also means they have the power to regulate Congress Congress does, state to state.
So if Congress is making the decision that someone can't just show up and be here and, well, I don't know, commit a crime and be here, if Congress makes that decision, and they have made that decision, then heck, you know what?
It is the job of the administration to make sure that this is forced via DHS.
I can't believe I have to explain it, but apparently you do because these people, AOC, Karen Bass, Letitia James, Kathy Hochul, they don't get it, or maybe they do.
Think about that, guys.
They do.
And they're trying to push us towards something which I, again, I'm just going to tell you, the law's not on their side.
They're not going to win.
But they want to bring us to the edge of some kind of, I don't know, civil war, state versus Fed.
And that's why Karen Bass is like, oh, he's trying to push us to the edge.
He's not pushing you to the edge.
He's actually just trying to get you to do what you're supposed to do as a state, as a member state in the United States of America.
And this is me, okay?
Like live for your die, New Hampshire.
I'm all about small, limited government.
But at some point, somebody's going to be in charge.
So you think about the constitutional basis for federal power over immigration being also Article 1, Section 9, and Clause 1, Migration and Importation Clause.
Okay, now this actually goes back to the ban on the slave trade.
But again, it's a clause that gives them the power to have the authority over immigration.
And then the Supremacy Clause.
I love this one.
Quote.
To make all laws which shall be necessary and proper for carrying into execution the foregoing powers.
Article one, section eight, clause 18.
And then there's oh, I mean we could just go all day.
You see where i'm going.
You get the foreign affairs and national sovereignty clause, the implied powers clause, I mean and, by the way, this was actually challenged, and challenged specifically as it related to immigration back in Arizona.
I think it was 2012 and what was decided?
The federal government has the power, Okay, over immigration.
That's just the way it is.
And I'm sorry, AOC.
I know you want to think otherwise.
But, you know, AOC herself is facing her own challenges.
She's under investigation.
That was confirmed by Tom Holman this week.
She is under investigation because, one, she allegedly had an illegal working for her in Congress, which would actually spark some national security concerns.
But hey, you know, the Democrats, they're like, woo!
I mean, you had the guy, Swalwell, with Fang Fang.
Yeah.
So, I mean, there's precedent for having people that maybe shouldn't be working for you, working for you in Congress, I guess.
Oh, in that case, maybe she was a, well, we don't know what she was.
We'll leave it at that.
Anyway, AOC, one, allegedly had somebody working for her that was here illegally and had access to some pretty important things and people and stuff.
And two, is out there over and over and over again trying to impede law enforcement and trying to tell people, hey, you know what?
You don't need to abide.
By the law, you don't need to answer the door for ICE.
Watch.
Principle number one in what you can do is that when one of these things comes to your backyard, you can refuse.
Okay.
And I'm going to jump in because that's really important.
We've talked about this before.
She's trying to dehumanize, like, you know, ICE.
They're things, they're not people.
That's not a guy who has a wife and three kids who's out trying to earn a living for his family and have an honorable job.
No, In her estimation, that's a thing.
It's not a person.
I think it's just important to remember and note the rhetoric that you're hearing right now from the left because it's pretty bad, it's pretty gross, and yet this is her.
You can resist.
And what that happens over millions of people is that you generate enough friction that they cannot go as fast as they want to go.
Okay?
So I'm going to give you some examples.
That have already been working.
Let's start with immigration and ICE.
When people say, What can we do?
In my community, we are a heavily immigrant community.
ICE raids deeply affect and disrupt our community.
So, number one, if you live in a community with a lot of immigrants, know your rights.
That's one tangible thing you can do that I want you to do.
And that means know your rights if you are a US citizen as well.
Okay?
Here's one way that we're going to.
All right, so it goes on and on and on.
Okay?
You get the point.
She's trying to teach people.
That they need to know their rights.
And so then this had become and still is a very big deal.
She can't seem to figure out whether or not she's under investigation.
So let's let Tom tell her.
Okay, shall we, guys?
Shall we just let Tom break the reality to one Alexandria Ocasio Cortez who goes on to PBS saying, I don't know.
I've been sending letters to the DIJ.
I just don't know.
Well, here you go.
Tom has it.
You are, honey.
You are.
Here's the article of the criminal alien staffer that AOC had on staff.
Maybe you could just start here and, you know, as a.
You know, as an explainer to me and to this audience, like, how is this even possible?
It's not possible, and I know that's being looked at.
I can't comment on past that.
I'm aware of it.
We've asked I should drill in on that case.
Um, it's my information that they're actually, uh, can't really comment on it.
We don't know if it was an illegal status or not at this point.
It looks like it might have been temporary status, but I can't comment on the case because it's under investigation.
Oh, well, that tells you something.
Does it not?
That tells you a lot.
So AOC under investigation, and it's in part because she may have had somebody who was here illegally.
And he kind of clamped up.
He didn't want to explain.
But you heard what AOC was saying earlier, right?
All that stuff about here's what you need to do with these things.
Human beings that may come and possibly arrest you because you have committed a crime and you're here illegally.
And somehow they all forget this.
I'm just going to keep playing this soundbite from Kellyanne because don't forget it.
These are criminals, and I wish the Democrats would start focusing on the word criminal.
Yeah, that might help.
I mean, criminal actually, you know, kind of helps reframe it a little bit, but no, AOC is like, here's what you need to do.
Don't whatever you do, give in, make sure you call someone, et cetera, et cetera.
Resist, resist, resist.
That's what this is all about.
That's their motto now.
So Holman said, yeah, you try that, and you're actually going to be in a whole lot of other trouble.
She's actually instructing people to break the law.
As far as her educating people on how to evade ICE arrests, she's really educating them on how to be prosecuted.
Because there are statutes on the books, federal statute, when you knowingly hinder your removal, that's a crime.
When you take steps to prevent your removal after being ordered removed by a federal judge, it's a crime.
We have instructed ICE to start prosecuting these cases.
If you don't want to open the door, and we have a final order removal, if you don't want to participate in getting travel documents for your home nation, you take steps to hinder your own removal, that it's a crime, you'd be prosecuted.
So she can claim she's educating people to constitutional rights.
I'd argue she's educating many people on how to be prosecuted.
You're going to see that happening.
Wow.
Okay.
So, Holman, by the way, our thanks to Benny for that interview.
Benny's great.
I actually have known his.
producer for many years and Benny's been on the show.
He does some interesting stuff.
He's just exploded in this new media world, right?
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But I think what Holman is getting at is one, she's impeding law enforcement, right?
Numero uno by saying, get in the way of all this.
And then two, she's actually giving some really bad instruction to people.
And yet, and yet she's out there going bonkers because, mm-hmm.
Karen Bass, Los Angeles, New York is all being hit with investigations and sued in the case of Los Angeles by the DOJ.
If anyone's breaking the law in this situation, it's not members of Congress, it's the Department of Homeland Security.
It's people like Tom Homan and Secretary Christy Nome.
You lay a finger on them, we are going to have a problem.
Well, Tom had a little teeny something to say about that.
This is good.
Okay.
This is really, really good.
He went on to CNN.
Look at Jake Tapper's face as he's listening to him.
But he called her out and he called her out good.
You can't intimidate me.
Come on.
Give me a break.
You know, I was enforcing it.
I was wearing a green uniform, Border Patrol agent for five years before she was even born.
I had more than three decades enforcing immigration law before she became a member of Congress.
I worked for six presidents.
I've seen policies.
I've seen hundreds of policies.
Some worked, some didn't.
But you can't deny the success of the Trump administration when it comes to border security.
Again, the most secure border in the history of this nation.
And I said from day one.
And she knows this.
You can not support ICE.
Shame on you.
You can support sanctuary cities.
Shame on you.
But you can't cross the line.
You can't knowingly impede ICE law enforcement officers.
That is a felony.
You can't harbor and conceal, knowingly harbor and conceal an illegal alien from ICE.
That is a felony.
And you certainly can't commit criminal trespass.
And as far as New York, her district, this administration has done more to protect her district than she has.
The number of criminal aliens we took off the streets of New York.
made her community much safer.
She ought to be thanking the members of this administration, the men and women of ICE who protect this country and make her community safer.
So, you know, it's politics over public safety.
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It's just ridiculous.
She ought to love her community more than she hates Trump because we're doing a lot to protect her community.
I just love it.
I It came out a few weeks ago, but I had to play it again.
You know, Nolde, you've got a goodie.
Oh, Janet Schumacher, thank you so much for your generosity.
We so appreciate it.
And I love the compliment.
Thank you.
So, Janet, here on the channel.
Listen, guys, AOC is in a lot of trouble.
I think she knows she's in a lot of trouble.
She's been a little bit more quiet lately.
She's been backing off the.
socialist commie guy there in New York, even admitting yesterday that really it was just a wake-up call for the party.
Just a wake-up call, okay?
Just to let you know what we really could do.
We could really take you to Crazy Town.
Crazy Town, USA.
Well, it's not happening.
Not happening yet because we got more wins.
We got more wins we got to talk about.
We got to talk about this huge win for girls.
I'm loving it.
You know what?
I have two daughters.
They're both athletes.
I've watched this whole thing with, and I'm like, like I'm a pretty reasonable person.
I really am.
I know everybody's like, okay, as soon as you like Trump, apparently you're not reasonable anymore.
I'm a pretty reasonable person.
I'm a pretty empathetic person.
I have not gotten this whole athletic thing at all.
Okay.
And so I have really felt for Riley and I'm so thrilled for her.
And I am so thrilled from every girl and every woman in America today.
We're going to get to that.
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But like I said, we are winning, winning, winning, winning.
Okay.
I love this.
Again, I'm a mom.
I have two kids.
I was not much of an athlete, but I'll tell you, if I was, you know, singer, if I was, do you know how demoralizing it would be to know that I didn't just have to compete against myself and other women, but I had to compete against somebody who had been born with a very different genetic profile and thus a different hormone profile and thus the ability to make and grow muscle for years on end in very formative years much more than I could.
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Not to mention somebody who wouldn't even rank in the women's division, forgive me, in the men's division.
And the only time the person ranked was when the person decided to go for the women's division, right?
And I'm talking about swimming.
I'm talking about running.
I'm talking about all the sports that somehow now have been infiltrated by people who aren't really sure who they are, think they're something else.
And we don't even have to get into that debate.
Okay, like let me just keep it simple.
It's not fair.
It's not one bit fair.
And it took Donald Trump coming into office to change this.
The fact that this is even something we have to talk about, the fact that poor Riley Gaines was standing there, you remember?
I mean, remember?
Do we have the, we do.
We have the, I think the, well, this is the one that beat her out, but I think there's a picture here.
I mean, she's coming in second to Leah Thomas.
Leah didn't go through the whole thing.
I mean, there's still body parts there.
I don't mean to be too graphic, but I'm just telling you, okay?
That's not fair.
It's not fair.
It's not right.
And you know what?
It was so wrong.
It's in part why Trump won this election and he's winning, winning, winning some more because the University of Pennsylvania just had to come out.
This is great.
And say, you know what?
Sorry.
We are sorry.
We are sorry, Riley.
We are sorry to every young woman. that had to compete against a transgender because it wasn't fair.
But the only reason they did this is because they had Donald Trump breathing down their back saying, you know what, no more federal money for sports because what you're doing is against the law.
Here's Linda McMahon, head of the Department of EDU Education, talking about exactly this.
The university will be sending a personal apology to every female athlete.
Who was forced to compete against a man?
Right?
I'm going to get my own round of applause.
You guys, awesome.
And I like it's sad that we even have to be here.
But think of how crazy things were.
I mean, Leah Thomas was like the Sports Illustrated athlete of the year.
And oh, we could go on and on.
Or maybe it was ESPN, you know, the Disney company that's got its own DEI challenges.
It's still facing Brendan Carr, that investigation he's got going on into Disney and ABC and everything they did.
That's not over, not over.
But anyway.
It's a good day for America.
And certainly, Riley, I want to get to her reaction.
She deserves this, right?
She took this on in a huge way.
And the vitriol that came her way as a young woman being brave enough to stand up to this, to say, hey, something's not right.
And what she went through, even as recently as a couple of weeks ago at that Simone gymnast girl trying to tear her down, I mean, that was wrong.
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Really wrong.
Here she is.
I feel vindicated.
I feel like pigs are flying.
I feel like hell has frozen over.
So it is a fantastic day, of course, for sanity, for common sense, but I think more broadly for women, for humanity, for the little girl that I'm growing inside of me right now that I will welcome to the world in just a few weeks.
I think of her.
I think of her future.
That is what Donald Trump and, of course, Secretary McMahon and myself are fighting for.
So very, very excited about today's news.
I got chills.
Like I have chills.
Like I, it's really good.
It's sad that we had to go through that.
It's really, really sad that we had to go through it.
And look, it's not over, right?
Like this is good.
UPenn is following through.
They're trying to protect women now because they have to.
But remember, there's a lot of places that still aren't, even though legally they have to.
Consider the state of Maine.
Uh-huh.
Right?
North of New Hampshire.
Just south of Canada.
I wonder if they need to join Canada or something.
Here is the governor of Maine talking with Donald Trump saying, no, she has no interest in complying.
The NCAA has complied immediately, by the way.
That's good.
But I understand Maine.
Is Maine here, the governor of Maine?
Are you not going to comply with
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