Santos Sentenced to 87 MONTHS! Corrupt Judges ARRESTED! Some Canada Stuff & MORE!
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Listen for it, people.
Every time he goes, a minute and 22 seconds, you can count it.
But let's have today's intro video be Mark Carney.
Hi, Mr. Carney.
Mackenzie Gray with Global News.
I think you've talked to Ashley and Laurence's questions, so I'll just give you one opportunity again.
Yes or no, did Mr. Trump bring up the 51st state in his call with you?
I said that he did.
I said that he did.
The president, to be clear.
Yes, he raised it.
Is that correct?
But he raised it.
He raised a lot of dangers.
But the discussion within the scene is a discussion of sovereign countries.
Sorry, Mackenzie, I should be answering your English.
Yes, you should.
Him raising something, and then where the discussion is.
He has these things in his mind.
This is not news.
He raises it all the time.
But then the question is, what's going to be done with it?
And does he understand where we stand, more particularly where I stand?
He is under no illusions.
Never.
Absolutely not.
Never.
Move on.
It's two sovereign nations coming together, negotiating our partnership, our relationship.
And the question is, will there be a deal that's acceptable to Canada?
There's a lot that will never be on the table in those negotiations, and I've been absolutely clear about that.
Well, there was an episode of The Family Guy where this guy was doing vocal fry indefinitely, and he's going, I detest the man's mannerisms.
I detest the man's delivery.
I detest the man's substance.
I just don't know if he's genuinely a bad person.
On a personal level.
Appreciate, by the way, when you're getting lied to, appreciate what people do.
Why the hell did he switch to French in the middle of an English question?
My joke was that it's a lot easier to lie in a language you can barely speak because you don't even have the linguistic capability of lying in the first place.
His French is so bad, the only thing that I hope is that my French is actually better than his.
I think it is.
I think I can maintain a conversation and a coherent debate if I had to in French.
Studied law in French.
Went to school in French.
Practiced law in French for over a decade.
I've been very clear.
Trump has always talked about the 51st state.
I'm starting with the Canada stuff so we can get it out of the way at least for a bit because at 5 o 'clock we've got Natasha Graham coming on and she is the independent journalist.
Who was beaten, hospitalized, and charged by the Montreal police.
She's going to come on at 5 o 'clock and talk about that incident.
But I feel the need, because we are heading into what I believe to be the most consequential election in the history of Canada.
One that will determine whether or not Canada will exist as it has ever existed, or continue to exist on a going-forward basis.
Monday.
Monday people and the markets, they're starting to come back a little bit, but not a lot.
And we're going to find out whether or not Canada is going to elect a Liberal, re-elect the Liberals after a decade, after their 2015 election, after their 2019 election, after their 2021 election,
albeit a minority.
If they get re-elected, it's going to confirm a number of things.
Some of you are going to say, well, there's no free voting, Canada.
You know, they've got the Dominion vote.
No.
No.
What it's going to confirm is that Canada and Canadians are the most propagandized people on earth.
Populism is thriving everywhere except for Canada.
Canada is going to go and re-elect the abusers a fourth time because they haven't quite had enough of the beating.
If they re-elect the Liberals, let alone a minority, but if they go ahead and go full political retard and elect the Liberals with a majority government, Canada is over.
And it's over for a number of reasons.
It's over because Carney, that three-passport-carrying globalist whore, will finish the job that Justin Trudeau started.
You know, they both have admiration for China.
There's a reason why Carney, on the one hand, speaking out of both sides of his mouth like a true lizard, or a snake, a serpent, I should say, says that China is the threat to Canada.
But at the same time, let's go and build up those relationships with China because our relationship with America is over.
There was a great meme.
And I think it might have come from the national roast.
I'm not sure.
Follow that account.
I'm going to pull one up in a bit.
Where it said, hey, Canadians, I haven't lived here in 10 years.
It's good to be back.
And now your relationship with America is over.
Like a true narcissist abuser of a leader, Mark Globalist Hoor Carney, who spent the last decade serving the interests of the European globalist elites, decides to move back to Canada and tells you your relationship with your southern neighbor is over.
Better start working our relationship with China, who is supporting Mark Carney.
China, who is going to, you know, fill in that void of the trade issues that are going to happen if they enter a full-fledged trade war with America.
So Canada will be over if it elects Carney, especially if it's a majority government, because they'll just finish implementing all of their globalist policies.
You're going to have your 15-minute cities.
You're going to have your climate crisis.
You're going to have crippling...
A brain drain from the country.
But it's over for another reason as well.
It will lead to the fragmentation, to the balkanization of Canada.
Alberta is going to make a move to secede.
And some people are hypothesizing that even some conservatives want Carney to win so that their push to separate Alberta from Canada is even stronger and easier to facilitate.
You look at the map of what they're projecting.
The victory to beat?
And it's red everywhere.
Red in Canada is liberal.
Red is Democrat in Canada.
Blue is conservative.
So it's the exact inverse of America.
So don't look at it and say, oh my goodness, it's all red.
All red is bad.
Everything is red, except Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba.
So there are some people hypothesizing that conservatives actually want Carney to win because it will facilitate Alberta leaving the abusive relationship that is the Canadian Federation.
And what happens after that?
Quebec sure as hell is going to want to separate.
And I wouldn't blame them.
I would say, God bless them.
Separate.
You're dealing with a liberal government that doesn't care about provincial autonomy, that exploits one province, Alberta, so it can, you know, dole out the revenues from that.
Natural resource province.
And then you're talking about a liberal government that wants to impose its will on the unique province that is Quebec.
So if the liberals get a majority government, it shows that Canadians are stupid.
Anybody who votes for the liberals is stupid.
Or propagandized, or corrupt, or dependent on the government for their livelihood.
But that's how you control a country.
Get everyone hooked on that government duel so they can't dare vote against you.
It will show that Canadians are propagandized and haven't quite had enough of the beating yet, but it will lead to the balkanization of Canada.
So with that said, public service announcement.
I never tell anybody who to vote for.
Get out there and vote on Monday.
For those naysayer black pillars who say there's no point in voting, I once put out a vlog back in the day, 2015.
Get out and vote, everybody.
And I had some humorous...
Not anecdotes, but stories of where one vote actually mattered.
Some elections were decided because somebody decided to spoil their vote by drawing a penis on it.
No joke.
And then I have people saying, oh, if you still think your vote counts.
If you don't think your vote counts, good for you.
I can tolerate people coming out and saying who they're voting for, who they think other people should vote for.
But when people come out and say, I'm not voting because it doesn't count.
Well, good.
You've taken yourself out of the system.
So take yourself out of the free speech system as well.
When you tell people that you're not voting, you're not telling people that you're not voting.
You're trying to get them to resign to the system as well.
So, I never tell people who to vote for.
I will just tell you that if you vote for the Liberals, you're an idiot.
At this point, in Quebec, you'd be better off voting for the Bloc Québécois.
Think what you will of Yves Blanchet.
At the very least, A, he can speak French, so he's got that going for him.
He can speak English as well, so he's got that going for him.
But at the very least, you may disagree with his policies, but at least he's looking out for Quebecers.
At least he is genuinely, and has always been, Quebec first, even if you disagree with how that manifests in policy.
You'd be better off in Quebec voting for the Bloc Québécois if you're not inclined to vote for the Conservatives.
You go vote for the Liberals again in Quebec?
You have Stockholm Syndrome.
You haven't had enough of the beating over the last 10 years?
The government forcing mandates?
The government locking you down?
The problem is, many Canadians haven't had enough of it.
If you believe the polls, many Canadians think it was justified.
I'm not terrified.
I'm just wondering.
I'm mildly concerned.
If Mark Carney gets a majority government, if the Liberals get elected, I question whether or not I might get locked up for tweets if I go back to that commie urine soap heckhole.
But the election is on Monday.
Get your butts out there and vote.
Vote like the future of Canada depends on it because it does.
With that said, people...
WCB refuses to allow me a medical review panel on the basis that I'm not allowed to argue an injury diagnosis that WCB disagrees with, making their entire appeal process pointless.
WCB is a racket.
Hold on one second.
What is WCB?
What is that?
Workers' Compensation Board.
Okay.
Oh lord, we've got some stuff to talk about.
It's not going to be all Canadian.
We're going to get to the Canadian actual physical abuse at 5 o 'clock.
Before then, the new talking point of the day is in.
Before we get in there, one thing I said I've got to get better at is segmenting the topics that we discussed so that I can clip them and snip them and share them to Commitube more easily.
You know who's got it down to an absolute science?
And you learn and you get better from watching people who you acknowledge do it better than you?
Robert Govea.
Keeps his show compartmentalized, segmented, so that he does one subject, and then he cleanly ties it up and moves on to another one.
We've got stuff to talk about today, one of which is corrupt judges harboring illegal aliens.
Now, ordinarily, you would think that we're only talking about one judge, the one from New Mexico who was just arrested.
No!
You want to talk about being a transformational administration?
When you arrest judges that harbor illegal aliens, You are being transformational.
There's not one but two of those situations right now.
We're going to cover them both.
We're going to cover, what's his face?
George Santos, who I've never liked politically, in as much as you know someone personally, I have always been thoroughly convinced that the man is fundamentally dishonest.
When Jordan Peterson talks about psychopaths who use the lingo and co-opt the right, I think he might be talking about the George Santoses of the universe, who I might...
He didn't qualify as something of a diagnosable personality.
During the election, he came out with that story, said, oh, there's going to be some details.
Oh, it's going to change everything.
I think it was about a Tim Walls story.
And I quote tweeted, you better have something here.
You can't say something like this and then not put forward the evidence afterwards.
And lo and behold, the story was total bunk.
He was sentenced to 87 months for Fraud.
For embezzlement.
And in as much as I still don't like the guy, think he might be borderline psychopathic or something along those lines, that's a long freaking time to go to jail.
Boopsie in the house in our VivaBarnesLaw.locals.com committee.
It takes an awful lot for a state here in the USA to secede.
How likely would Quebec or any other province succeed and how long would it take?
So I'm going to have to...
Refresh my memory on this.
I remember the broad brushstrokes.
In Canada, a province, there was a move to secede, to secede, separate.
Quebec tried twice.
I don't think any other provinces actually ever tried it.
And there was a Supreme Court decision that came out after the 95-96 referendum that laid out the blueprint, the framework within which how to...
Separate.
So you're looking to separate.
And it takes a clear-cut question that needs to be put for a referendum and it needs to be a decisive, I think it needs to be a majority plus one vote at the referendum level.
And then nonetheless, the Federation, the King, the Sovereign, the Federation, the federal government has to approve the secession in any event.
It takes a long time.
I mean, it would, I don't know, six months, a year, depending on if there's legal challenges.
It's not easy.
It's obviously never been done before.
Quebec failed twice.
The geopolitical climate, if it's a Mark Kami Carney, Mark CCP Carney, Mark CBDC, Central Digital Banking Currency, if he gets elected,
there will be very serious problems in the world.
You're going to have him aligning with the European Soviet Union and China and India.
Which are rogue terrorist elements, commie elements that are national security threats to America.
So it can quickly not be good anymore.
All right.
For those of you who are new to the channel, I am Viva Frye.
My real name is David Fryeheit.
People think they get an own on me like, David Fryeheit.
David Fryeheit, former Montreal litigator, former PPC candidate in the 2021 election.
I got three times as many votes in Westbound NDG.
As the PPC did in 2019, but they got three times as many votes across the country.
I don't think it's going to happen this time around, but...
Former litigator turned current Florida rumbler.
And this is the four o 'clock show in the Rumble lineup, Viva Frye, as you can probably tell.
All right, let's start with the show for today.
Which one do we start with?
The new talking point is in, people.
Let me pull up...
The montage.
I mean, you can only keep track of this for so long.
And I'm just pulling random ones.
Tina Smith, Senator Tina Smith, understand what this is.
If Kash Patel and Donald Trump don't like a judge, they can then arrest them.
See, I'm not the only one who has typos.
This is stunning.
We must stand up to this blatant power grab.
Republicans, how is this not a red line for you?
Ed Malarkey Markey.
I just made that up.
That's funny.
The Trump admin has arrested a judge in Milwaukee.
This is a red alert moment.
We must all rise up against.
Better be careful there, Ed Markey.
Ed Malarkey Marky, that sounds mildly insurrectionist if I do say so myself.
Then you got facts posted.
You know it's going to be bullshit.
Cash Patel and the FBI have arrested a Wisconsin judge who allegedly stood up to Trump's immigration requests.
Stood up to Trump's immigration requests.
Translation, broke the freaking law.
Allegedly.
Pretty much been arrested and charged with harboring an illegal...
We'll get there in a second.
Then we got Franz Ferdinand.
That's not it.
It's Fernand R. Armandie.
He says, I presume it's with a French accent.
He says, in case you had even the slightest doubt, the United States is a fascist authoritarian state.
Quoting Matt McDermott, who said, Trump's FBI just arrested a sitting judge.
And then you have Kash Patel.
Now, by the way, bear in mind, look at the timestamp here.
10-11.
Just now, the FBI arrested Judge Hannah Dugan out of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on charges of obstruction after evidence of Judge Dugan obstructing an immigration arrest operation last week.
We believe Judge Dugan intentionally misdirected federal agents away from the subject to be arrested in her courthouse.
Edward Flores Ruiz, allowing the suspect, an illegal alien, to evade arrest.
Thankfully, our agents chased down the perp on foot and he's been in custody since, but the judge's obstruction created increased danger to the public.
We will have more to share soon.
Excellent work.
FBI Milwaukee.
Are we seeing the same thing?
Here we are.
Now, there was some controversy, people, because for a brief moment in time, For whatever the reason, for about a window of two hours, Kash Patel had deleted the tweet.
Now, I can't blame them because I would have had the exact same reaction, which is to screen grab and then say, hey, dumbass, why'd you delete this?
Did you say something you shouldn't have said?
The problem is when you do that, if they retweet it, well, then your gotcha becomes a not-so-gotcha, especially when you're dealing with something as public and undeniable as Arresting a judge.
But the idiot, you go look at the idiots, and the idiots pounced.
All of them.
Jake Tapper, JoJo from Jurors.
Who?
She blocked me.
I didn't notice that she had blocked me, so I tried to go retweet it, but I was like, oh, JoJo from Jurors.
I don't even know when she blocked me.
What did I do to you, JoJo?
Did I embarrass you in front of your followers to make you look like the stupid idiot and or liar that you are?
Probably.
You know, bear in mind, I've said this before and I'll say it again.
They don't block you.
So that you can't see what they're doing.
They block you so that their idiot followers can't see what you have to say.
Because when I come out and say, hey JoJo, JoJo Siwa, what did I say?
Holy shit.
FBI director posted about arresting a judge and moments later it's gone.
This post is fucking gone.
This post has been deleted.
Admittedly, when she posted that, it had been deleted.
And I probably would have done the same thing.
But I had to say, hey, Jojo, didn't notice you blocked me.
Maybe it's because I continually highlight her stupidity and dishonesty to her own audience, which I would have done today had I not been blocked.
Hey, Jojo from Jurz, he only temporarily deleted the tweet, seemingly to correct an immaterial typo or just a question of timing.
The tweet is there, so delete your tweet and accusation, right?
Of course not, because your intent is to deceive.
Now you look down, two hours later, he retweets it.
Everything is the same, except, except, I didn't know that Kash Patel was such a perfectionist.
You will notice, thankfully, our agents there chased down the perp.
And he said in the new one, thankfully, our agents chased down the perp.
I have no doubt that Cash Patel deleted it simply because his original tweet was missing the pause of the comma that is linguistically requisite in order to give the breathing room.
Thankfully.
Does anybody do that like when we were learning grammar at school?
Why do you add a comma to it?
It's so that you take a pause and take a breath.
Thankfully.
Just now, the FBI harassed him.
I don't think the comma was the only reason why.
There might have been a timing issue.
Or he might have done it just to embarrass a bunch of idiots who jumped to conspiratorial, accusatory conclusions, thinking they got you gotchas.
Because it wasn't just JoJo from Jers.
Unblock me, JoJo.
I gotta talk some sense into your idiot followers.
It wasn't just JoJo from Jers.
Who else did we have here?
Jake the Fake Tapper?
I know that he did it.
Where was it?
Oh, come on.
I'm going to have to go get...
Hold on.
Let me go get the Jake the Fake Tapper.
He did the same thing here.
Oh, I'm going to go through my timeline.
Just want to make sure that I don't disclose my DMs.
Here, look at this.
Hold on.
Here.
The new talking point is in.
Stood up to immigration.
Where was it?
Oh, yeah.
Here we go.
So you got Jake Tapper posted, then deleted.
I mean, you've got to give them credit.
They're all pouncing because they think it's the biggest gotcha on earth.
JoJo, yada, yada, yada.
All right, well, that's fine.
I'm beginning to think Cash did it so that he can embarrass people.
Maybe there was another reason that they hadn't yet charged her formally.
Now we get into the story.
Here it is, people.
FBI arrests Wisconsin.
Remember, everybody, America's a fascist state.
Trump is arresting judges.
Kash Patel.
If this were a sporting event, I would be saying, this is what I came for.
This is what we voted for.
I didn't vote for it, so this is what I paid the entry fee for.
I wanted to see not Kash Patel arresting some, what was it, a Border Patrol agent for having gotten 2,000 bucks for insurance claims that they did.
Not for that!
Arrest the corrupt, and I don't know if this is traitorous or treasonous, but it's pretty damn close when you're harboring allegedly illegal aliens that you as a judge who took an oath to the Constitution were legally, constitutionally,
ethically required to arrest.
Sympathy cannot guide the court, people.
Remember that, or do we not remember that anymore?
Let's see how this one, let's see how they frame this one.
Key points in case you're a lazy ass who doesn't want to read past the headline or the three-point summary.
Federal agents arrested Milwaukee Circuit Court Judge Hannah Dugan on obstruction charges.
FBI.
Real obstruction.
Obstruction of official proceedings.
This might be the way it goes.
Hiding an illegal that ICE is there to arrest and detain and deport.
That's obstruction.
Picketing and protesting on the grounds of the People's House?
Not so much obstruction.
Patel made the announcement via post, which was quickly deleted.
Dugan is accused of helping the undocumented immigrant evade arrest, according to Patel.
Federal agents arrested Wisconsin.
I'm doing it all day long for me.
Wisconsin judge on Friday after she allegedly helped an undocumented immigrant.
Illegal alien.
Fix it.
Dumbasses.
Evade arrest.
FBI Director Cash Patel said Patel announced it on X. Had been charged with obstruction.
The post was quickly deleted.
The FBI did not immediately respond to requests for the comment on why the post was removed.
Missing a comma.
Cash Patel is just OCD, obsessive-compulsive neurotic, could not live without that.
However, we were able to track him down.
But a senior law enforcement official confirmed to NBC News that Dugan was arrested at 8.30 a.m. local time in a parking lot of her courthouse for allegedly assisting an undocumented immigrant in avoiding arrest after he appeared in her courtroom last week.
Can you imagine how utterly horrendous this is?
The illegal alien.
Whether or not you feel bad for the likes of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the Maryland father of three.
Whether or not you feel bad because there is an element to feel bad about if you have a heart, families are going to be inconvenienced, to put it mildly.
Children are going to go through traumatic experiences because of the criminality of their father.
But like Homan said, every time an adult with a kid goes to jail for breaking the law, you're breaking up a family.
What are you basically saying?
Illegal aliens for breaking the law are not treated the same as American citizens who go to jail for breaking the law because they have kids?
Dugan is in custody pending her planned presentment later Friday in U.S. District Court in Milwaukee.
So now we've got the tweet, deleted, but it was back up.
Patel wrote, he believed Dugan intentionally misdirected federal agents away from Florida Suisse as agents were attempting to arrest him at her courthouse.
Thankfully, our agents chased him down.
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported Tuesday that the FBI was looking into Dugan's conduct surrounding an attempted arrest by Immigration and Customs Enforcement ICE agents at her courthouse on April 18. ICE did not immediately respond to CNBC's request for comment.
A person who answered a call to Dugan's chambers declined to comment.
It's breaking news.
Check later.
Let's see.
Any news?
Let's refresh this and see.
Nope.
So that's that.
Do you remember the time when...
What's her face?
Leticia James, who, if there's any justice, will be behind bars sooner than later as well?
No one is above the law.
Let's just see how many tweets this comes up in.
It's funny.
When I say, like, you know, the new talking point for the left is out.
This is fascism.
This is an attack on democracy.
Well, it's not even the new talking point for the right because it was their talking point.
No one is above the law.
Harmony Dillon to Amy Klobuchar.
J.D. Vance.
No one is above the law to Ro Khanna.
Ro Khanna.
Donald Trump and J.D. Vance are arresting judges now.
Deleting the tweet won't undo the constitutional crisis.
Did I respond to Ro Khanna?
Yeah, so no one is above the law.
Remember when they said it.
No one is above the law, including the president.
Well, sure as hell a judge harboring illegal aliens for the purposes of frustrating their lawful arrest and potential deportation is breaking the freaking law.
Jail.
Right to jail.
After fair trial.
Do you harbor the illegal alien?
Do you go to jail?
Right to jail.
Do you obstruct ICE doing their job?
Right to jail.
Canceled for The Voice.
What did you say?
He cancelled for the voice.
That is not my voice.
That is the guy from the president of the country right to jail.
I'm actually pretty damn good at replicating his voice.
It is damn good.
That's it.
Right to jail.
But the hilarious thing is people in the comment sections don't know which corrupt, law-breaking, illegal, alien, accommodating judge we're talking about because there's two of them now, at least.
You want to talk about sending a message to judges, to activist judges who think, oh, well, it's just my interpretation of the law that I don't have to turn over an illegal alien to the authorities.
No!
You can have your interpretation of the law the second you start becoming a player in it and not an adjudicator.
You've made yourself a player.
You don't go to jail for bad rulings.
They get overturned on appeal.
You go to jail for breaking the law, actively participating, making yourself a player in the game and not...
A referee, so to speak.
Now, the other judge who was arrested, formerly now, what's his name?
Cano.
I'll never forget his last name.
His first name is Jose Cano.
Arrested.
For harboring an illegal alien, a member of the Trena de Aragua, the train of Aragua that comes at you at such full force, you can do nothing to stop its predatory incursion into your country.
He's been arrested.
This is the guy who...
With his wife, and apparently his daughter was, you know, also giving them firearms or access to allowing them to shoot them after having employed this guy or paid him under the table to do some handiwork around the house, had harbored him and others in their guest house,
the judge.
Members of the TDA illegal aliens who were also using the judge's address on their asylum papers because they're asylum seekers.
Everybody who wants to come into America now is an asylum seeker.
And I say that tongue-in-cheek if Mark Carney becomes a Prime Minister of Canada.
I'm taking notes.
This is the breaking news is that the judge has been arrested.
Ex-New Mexico judge wife arrested for allegedly harboring illegal Tren de Aragua member.
Former Donna Anna County Magistrate.
Former because he's been banned for life now.
And yesterday I was hypothesizing that the ban for life was a way of circumventing an investigation into how the hell it came to be that he was harboring multiple illegal aliens, members of a designated terrorist organization, Teren de Aragua.
It looks like there will be no cover-up people because they've been arrested by a fed DOJ that's doing its job.
I do wonder if the Bar Society of New Mexico would have looked into the judge's...
Resignation of the ban.
No, well, ban for life.
We don't need to look into it.
He's been punished enough.
Well, looks like Cash Patel is doing a little more than, you know, small-time stuff.
Taken into custody.
Okay.
Former Donna Anna Magistrate Joel Cano and his wife, right to jail, Nancy Cano, were taken into custody Thursday after federal agents raided their Las Cruces home.
The two faced charges of evidence tampering amid allegations that they harbored Cristian Ortega Lopez, an illegal alien who is also believed to be a member of Venezuela's notorious Tren de Aragua gang.
Under President Trump, we have deported over 150,000 aliens, including more than 600 members of the vicious Tren de Aragua gang, said Department of Homeland Security Christy Nome.
If you are here illegally and break the law, we will hunt you down, arrest you, and lock you up.
That's a promise.
And if you harbor them...
We'll arrest you, even if you're a judge.
Can you imagine if they said, oh my goodness, they arrested that judge who was convicting juveniles and sending them to the detention center in which he had a financial interest.
He had engaged in basically human trafficking and forced slavery.
And Biden gave him a pardon, which...
Some people, even I think some on the left, were mildly outraged at.
Can you imagine some jackass saying, oh my god, they're arresting judges now?
What's the rationale here?
That judges can't break the law?
Or that when they break the law, so long as it's righteous, it's abuse and fascism if the Department of Justice decides to arrest them.
Holy hell.
It's not double standards, people.
It's lawlessness.
They want lawlessness.
The arrest follows a February incident where Ortega was apprehended.
We got all the stuff.
You know the story.
He was...
He was harboring illegal aliens in his house.
Look at this.
Exhibit filed March 13, 2025, in the case of U.S. versus Cristian Ortega Lopez, described as, quote, Cristian with the Cano family in their home.
Investigators uncovered evidence linking Ortega to the TDA, including gang-related clothing, tattoos, voicemails, text messages.
According to court documents, he unlawfully entered on, we all know this, he unlawfully entered, and then he somehow magically ended up at the judge's house, probably because he was having...
Maybe an affair with the wife or maybe a relationship with the daughter.
And now they've arrested the judge.
Now let's get back to this here.
Oh, here we go.
Further investigation led to the seizure of four firearms.
We got that part already.
From the residence of April Cano, the couple's daughter.
Ortega Lopez was found in social media posts posing with weapons.
We might get to another story of someone who's posting their potential criminal activity to the internet and probably not the smartest thing to do.
But, you know, and it's one thing, like, you know, you take videos in your car sometimes and people are like, that's distracted driving.
There's that level of, okay, people want to be jackasses and try to make life hard.
And then there's posting pictures of you with guns when you know that you're an illegal alien.
And in case you didn't know the law, but as we say in French, ignorance of the law is no excuse.
You're an illegal alien posting pictures on social media of you holding guns in America, the country in which you are here illegally.
He is currently facing charges for being an illegal alien in possession of a firearm.
Okay, but what are the...
Judge Cano resigned from his judicial bench, his judicial position on March, whatever Tuesday.
New Mexico court issued a ruling permanently barring him.
The people in New Mexico are tired of his system.
We're powerful.
Don't play by the rules, whatever.
So, obstruction of justice.
That's what the judge, Joel Kano, is facing right now.
That would be right to jail.
Your daughter's taking pictures with illegal aliens and giving them guns?
Right to jail.
So that is what's going on with judges in America.
No one is above the law.
Presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.
And we will see what happens.
But the default position that you can't arrest someone because they're a judge?
Bullshit.
But we're dealing with a party that thinks that they get to defend Luigi Mangione not on the basis that he's actually innocent, but on the basis that it was a righteous murder.
So we're dealing with people right now who would say, yeah, you don't get to arrest them if I agree with the reasons for which they were breaking the law.
You break the law.
If you think it's an unjust law, you can make a point.
You can try to pull a...
Passive-aggressive act of defiance, MLK-ish, Mahatma Gandhi-ish.
But if your new line of defense is, yeah, they broke the law, but I agree with the reason for which they broke it, because the illegals should be harbored, you know.
The chickens will come home to roost, and it looks like Kash Patel is the chicken shepherd?
Jerry Spider in our locals community says, the crimes the judges were arrested for are legitimate and easy to understand, unlike what they charged Trump with.
But even if they weren't, I don't care.
I voted for revenge and retribution
I prefer to phrase it a different way.
They should be crushed under the boot of justice.
And you're right.
It's quite clear what they are alleged to have done.
Hey guys, go that way.
That's obstruction.
Hey, guys, I don't know where he is.
That's a lie.
Oh, you're harboring him?
Apparently, by the way, it was in the witness room, one of the witness boxes or booths in the courthouse.
That's easy to understand.
Maybe it's totally legal.
Maybe she's got a legitimate defense.
Maybe her defense is you can't arrest people at the courthouse.
I thought you couldn't serve people at the courthouse.
Maybe there's a rule that you can't arrest criminals at the courthouse.
You have to wait for them to step out.
All right.
If you lied, if you hid them, And if you misdirected ICE trying to do their federal jobs, at least you get charged.
May you have a fair trial.
Harboring them in your house, at least you get charged and have your day in court.
Not to prove your innocence, for the Crown to prove your guilt.
Because I'm not going to become a Nancy Pelosi out of revenge.
Boopsie says, what court will it go to?
I presume these are going to be federal charges.
So it'll go to a federal court and it'll be in the...
Presumably in the jurisdiction, so maybe they'll have a favorable jurisdiction if this ever gets to a trial.
Maybe they're going to plead guilty and take their chances with sentencing.
Like one George Santos did, and he just got screwed.
That's the segue, people.
Before we even get to the segue, however, let me go over to our vivabarneslaw.locals.com and see what's going on here.
Rooster of the henhouse is what C-Tune says, referring to...
Cash Patel.
So many illegals feel bulletproof, says Boopsy.
Yes.
Careful about reading the rest of them.
Yeah.
Well, you know what?
I'll go over to Rumble.
There are surely going to be better comments.
Those comments were mild.
Civil disobedience, not passive-aggressive, says Vegans taste like chicken.
No, it would be civil disobedience.
Not active violation of the law.
Even civil disobedience.
There's an element of not active criminality to it.
Trump was wrong.
I'm still not the least bit tired of winning, says M. Sidloy.
And no constitution protects individuals versus fear mob.
Okay, I don't know what that is.
All right, so that's that.
Let's get to George Santos, a man who I don't like, but still feel bad for.
And you can call me a Canadian sissy.
It won't be the first time, and it certainly won't be the last time.
George Santa.
I mean, it's a long, flipping time to lose of your life.
I always think of it.
By the way, seven years?
Here, hold on.
Seven years?
That would have been one minute, right?
How many minutes would that have been?
No, that would have been one hour on the planet in Interstellar when they go to the planet looking for a new place to live.
Interstellar is the best movie ever made.
Okay, when they're on that planet, With the big waves, and then you appreciate that the big waves were because it was close to a black hole, so the lunar pole was pulling the water up.
Didn't make sense how it really only left a few feet of water underneath.
But then you hear...
They were counting time in the background.
I think every hour on that planet was seven years on Earth, and they got stuck on it.
And then you're losing your life, and there's nothing you can do about it.
Santos, I don't know how much he's going to serve, because I don't know how it works.
Credit for not time, sir, but whatever.
He's been sentenced to seven years, over seven years in prison for fraud and identity theft.
We're going to skip, not skip, skim through the indictment.
He didn't plead guilty to all the charges of the indictment, but look, first of all, he's an elected official.
Second of all, it was pretty freaking egregious allegations and that to which he pleaded guilty, freaking egregious.
And, you know, I posted in our Locals community, I said, I feel bad for him.
It's a long time.
He's, you know, he's going to lose a substantial portion of his life.
But the Locals community, because it's above average in its intelligence and EQ emotional quotient, said, look, he's an elected official.
Not that they should necessarily be held to a higher standard, although they should.
What he did was flipping egregious.
And it needs to be, A, punished, and B, used as a precedent of deterrence.
To anybody else who would abuse of their position of authority, power in politics, to literally embezzle, steal, and commit fraud.
Central Islet, New York, disgraced former U.S. Representative George Santos, who lied about his life story and defrauded donors, was sentenced Friday to over seven years in prison, sobbing as he heard his punishment.
Remember that part where he lied about, said he was Jewish?
I don't know if it's borderline personality disorder or psychopathy or narcissistic, delusional, whatever.
Dudes, the propensity to lie without the slightest qualm, to me, it's...
What's the word?
Not antithetical.
It's unimaginable to me.
I can think of no greater curse on earth than to be considered a liar or to be a liar.
And just to lie and think you'll never get away with it, you'll never get caught for it, and just to lie and abuse of people's trust is a terrible, terrible thing.
Bring my kids up with this.
There are few, I mean, as far as non-violent stuff goes, there's few things worse to do than to lie to somebody because once you break that trust, it's like shattering a vase and you can get the best gorilla glue on earth and you can glue it back together, but you will always see the cracks and you will always know that that vase had broken.
Santos pleaded guilty last summer to federal wire fraud, aggravated identity theft, appealed for mercy, telling the court through tears that he was, quote, humbled, end quote, end quote, chastised, end quote, and he realized he had betrayed his constituents' trust.
Quote, I offer my deepest apologies, he said.
I cannot rewrite the past, but I can control the road ahead.
U.S. District Judge Joanna Siebert evidently wasn't convinced.
Where's your remorse?
Where do I see it?
She asked as she sentenced him to 87 months behind bars.
She said the former politician appeared to feel that, quote, it's always about someone else's fault.
That's what narcissists do.
Served in Congress for barely a year before his colleagues ousted him in 2023.
Where's the part where his lawyers brought up his being gay?
He admitted to deceiving.
So, and again, he's pleading guilty.
He's saying, I love you, big brother, in order to get some clemency from the court so you can say, he might still be innocent.
He's just begging.
There's bearing false witness, and then there's bearing false witness, if he's bearing false witness.
Or there's just admitting to what you did, hoping that you get less than what they could have otherwise given you had you gotten convicted on all the charges in that indictment because there were aplenty.
He admitted to deceiving donors, stealing their identities, stealing the identities of nearly a dozen people, including his family members, to fund his winning campaign.
As part of the plea deal, Sanders agreed to repay over half a million dollars in penalties.
Okay.
From the moment he declared his candidacy for Congress, Santos leveraged his campaign for his own enrichment and financial benefit.
Durham, whose office prosecutor of the case, said outside the court, 36-year-old Santos, due to report to prison July 25. He didn't respond to reporters, shouted questions outside the courthouse.
I'm doing as well as any human would be doing under the circumstances, he wrote in a text message, adding he was ready to face the music.
Excuse me.
Prosecutors sought...
The 87-month sentence questioning Storos' remorse in light of his social media posts, casting himself as a victim of prosecutorial overreach.
Hold on a second.
There was...
I'll have to find the one...
There was an article where his lawyers were like, you know, give him two years because he's gay and, I don't know, I guess going to jail is harder.
Prosecutor Ryan Harris told the judge that some of Santos' victims were extremely vulnerable, including a woman with brain damage and two octogenarian men who have dementia.
Santos said recently...
He said in recent days that he has no intention of paying back victims promptly, Harris noted.
People think of this as a victimless crime because it's about money.
There are many victims of this crime, added New York Commissioner Roberto Reardon.
Oh yeah, here we go, here we go.
This is it.
Okay.
Santos' lawyer had called for a two-year prison stint the mandatory minimum sentence for aggravated identity theft.
Defendant lawyer Andrew Mancilla portrayed the ex-congressman as a troubled figure forged by adversity.
Santos grew up in a, quote, broken house, end quote, and was subject to bullying throughout his life, the attorney said.
As a result, quote, he built the man he wanted to be, not the man he was.
Mancilla said he did that because he believed the world would not accept him for who he was.
Deep down, he's a warm, kind, caring man.
And thoughtful.
All right.
But now everyone hates Santos.
Santos was elected in 2020.
Yada, yada, yada.
I've got to...
Hold on one second.
I've got to do this here.
Santos sentence gay man.
I know that the lawyer said it.
Let me just see here.
Tabarnouche.
I read it in another article.
It was one of the lamest excuses that you could imagine for going easy on somebody.
You can't lock me up.
I'm a gay man.
My life has been...
First of all, I mean, anybody who was brought up to not have been told that lying is fundamentally wrong, stealing is fundamentally wrong, it's one thing to steal bread to feed your family.
It's another thing to steal by charging people's credit cards without their knowledge so that you can then embezzle the campaign funds, lie about being unemployed so that you can get benefits.
Yeah, I suspect he didn't have a father.
Encryptus, do we know about his...
Is childhood upbringing?
I do not, but I'll look that up right now.
Yeah, let's see it.
And then see if you can find it so that people don't think I'm crazy.
Although I might still be crazy, but I know that I'm right about this.
There was an article that referenced his judge trying to plead down to two years saying prison is going to be very hard on him and invoking his gender identity or gender expression.
Not gender identity.
Well, I guess the sexual orientation as a mitigating factor.
That's what's happening with Santos.
Don't lie, people.
Don't break the law.
It's very simple rules of life.
If you have to break the law for compelling reasons, okay, I mean, I don't even...
I would never recommend anybody break the law, even out of protest, because it's not my life and my time that you're encouraging someone to risk.
Don't freaking lie.
There.
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That could have been...
Um, misconstrued.
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He's got a channel called Eat at Anton on Rumble.
They have their show tonight, 5.30 actually, if I'm not mistaken.
And, um...
He is an emigre from South Africa.
He fled that pee-pee-soaked heckhole, murder capital of the civilized world, and he's in Texas.
And we actually had a local discussion with him to talk about what the hell's going on in South Africa.
So go support him.
He makes great product.
It's delicious, it's healthy, and he's a good person.
All right, now let's get this out of here.
I found the information, and it's fun.
Let's see it.
Where are we going to share this?
I'll read it.
I came up with the research on one of my tools.
Okay, and by the way, for everybody who's hearing this voice of a godlike figure, that's Encryptus on Twitter, agentguru__io, AI master, basically the Viva equivalent, or Jamie, the Jamie to the Rogan of the Viva Fry family podcast channel.
Encryptus, do read to us.
Do you want to put up your avatar while you do this?
The one that you look like Jack Dorsey in?
Is he doing it?
Ah, there it is.
I don't know what the...
Okay, never mind.
Yeah, you look like a mix between Jack Dorsey and a glowing Japanese thingy, whatever they call those.
All right, what do you have by way of life story for George Santos?
So, George Anthony DeVolder Santos was born July 22nd, 1988 in Queens to Brazilian-born parents.
It doesn't matter who names.
He has a younger sister, Tiffany.
They lived in modest circumstances and at times in a rat-infested basement apartment in Jackson Heights.
His mother worked as a housekeeper, cooked a nanny while his father painted houses.
He went to public school, ultimately earning a GED rather than a traditional high school diploma.
Around 2008, Santos moved to Brazil where his mother had returned and lived there until about 2011 under the name Anthony de Boulder.
Acquaintances from that period recall he was active in local LGBTQ rights groups and even competed in drag pageants with the name Katara Rovashi.
Santos later denied these claims.
Reports surfaced that he embellished stories of his family's wealth and hit a Brazilian check fraud charge from 2011, which he ultimately confessed to in order to avoid prosecution.
He's got a good start.
First of all, you can feel bad for people, but for the grace of God, who knows what would have happened if any one of us were being raised in rat-infested basements.
Is there more?
Oh, yeah.
Just go through some of this quickly.
He's not Jewish.
I believe he implied, intonated, that he was Jewish during his election.
I guess he thought that would get some votes.
Yeah, and he's born of parents from Brazil.
He's a Catholic.
There are some who immigrated to South America after World War II.
Alright, whatever.
Santos is 87 months.
And I don't know what the rules are in feds as to how much...
I think you have to serve like 80% before you can get out, if I'm not mistaken.
But a lot of them due to overcrowding and stuff, there's a minimum of approximately one-third.
But there's also ways to cut that down, good behavior, also overcrowding, and time served.
So chances are he's going to serve between 18 and probably 25 months.
I'm just looking up an example.
60-month sentence.
You could earn up to 270 days, about nine months for, what is GCT?
Good conduct.
First time.
85% minimum is what they typically say for mandatory...
Oh, for mandatory minimum sentences, which I think was two years.
All right, so he could be out sooner than later.
But there's plenty of examples of people who go to jail wrongly and make the most of it.
For those who go to jail rightly, make the most of it, George.
But I wonder if he's going to defect and go to a country that doesn't have an extradition policy with America.
But I wonder if he has his passport to even do that.
All right, man, that's cool.
Further than this, it says he literally misrepresented his family's Holocaust survivor heritage.
Yeah.
Oh, there you have it.
All right.
Encryptus, by the way, can you find the video of our guest in a few minutes?
I believe I found the one you're looking for.
Can you check Twitter DMs?
It confirms that's the one you're looking for.
Yes, let me see here.
Messages shared.
That's the one.
Yeah, well, that'll get us there.
All right, let me actually text her and see if she's available to come on right now.
You do have another one where you were kind of going after a different media outlet for not reporting on it that had some images and videos.
Do you want that one too?
Yeah, that'd be great.
I'll give the...
I think everybody knows the story, but this was...
This was the story of Natasha Graham with Alexa Lavoie reporting on the pro-Palestinian, if you want to call them pro-Hamas protests throughout Canada.
This one was in Montreal.
This one was after the protest where they decided to do the Muslim prayer in the square right in front of a church, one of the most famous churches in Canada, Eglise Notre-Dame, the Basilica Notre-Dame, which is a replica of the Notre Dame Cathedral.
in France.
And this this
They were there documenting this.
The local cops over in Canada didn't really do much to prevent the harassment of the journalists.
I'm just realizing I didn't go through the indictment.
Let me do it quickly.
So that people don't say, you said you're going to go through the indictment and you never went through it.
This is the indictment for George Santos.
Sorry, this is going to be a bit of a...
The indictment goes into some serious detail about what he was alleged to have done.
He didn't plead guilty to all of the charges in the indictments,
let's just take by way of example, just so people can understand.
Defendant's fraud scheme is part of the scheme to defraud.
The defendant, Georgeney Anthos Devolder Santos, directed person number one to solicit contributions to company number one from prospective contributors via email, text messages, phone calls.
In furtherance of those efforts, he arranged for the creation of an email address associated with the company.
Yada, yada, yada.
At the direction of defendant...
They falsely advised prospective contributors that the company one was the 501c4 social welfare organization or an independent expenditure committee, not subject to contribution limits.
Further part of the scheme, he sent prospective contributors one or more text messages in which he requested that those speak with representative of the company one indicated that he needed contributions to company number one, falsely represented the contributions we spent on television advertisements, yada, yada, yada.
Oh, what were some of the good ones here?
Let me go down a little bit further.
Fraudulent application for receipt of unemployment benefits.
I'm not sure if he pleaded guilty to this.
I think he might have.
On March 27, 2020, coronavirus was enacted.
In light of the ongoing health crisis related to novel coronavirus, CARES allocated additional unemployment benefits for eligible individuals.
On June 17, 2020, defendant applied to receive unemployment insurance benefits through the New York State Department of Labor.
In the application, he falsely claimed to have been unemployed since March 2020.
He said, yada, yada, what did I do here?
During that period, with the exception of July, he regularly received deposits into his personal bank accounts as part of the regional salary of $120,000 a year for a period of on or about March to April 2021, filed false application,
false weekly certification to the New York Department of Labor, false statements to House disclosure reports.
I mean, it's just damning.
Count one wire fraud.
That was it.
That was the indictment.
I'll give everybody the indictment if you want to go read it, but the bottom line is he pleaded guilty, and he was sentenced to that to which he pleaded guilty.
Okay, hold on.
How do I get to the chat here so I can do this?
Link here.
That's the indictment.
All right.
Now, before we do this, let me make sure I got everything else here.
Santos sentenced to 87 months on fraud charges.
Okay, I got that.
And no one is above the law.
Oh, do I briefly talk about the other one?
No, I don't want to.
Let's bring this up just so we can have a little bit of a palate cleanse because this is what people voted for.
We're back with more changes at DOD and this time an update on COVID-19 and reinstatement.
We all know that the previous administration issued unlawful orders.
On mandatory vaccines, on an experimental vaccine, COVID-19.
You know it, we know it.
We're doing everything we can, as quickly as we can, to reinstate those who are affected by that policy.
It hasn't been perfect, and we know that.
We're having an ongoing conversation with you to get it right.
Working with the White House as well.
We want anyone impacted by that vaccine mandate back into the military, people of conscience, warriors of conscience back in our formations.
We hear you and we're working to get updated guidance as quickly as possible.
So here's where we are on more guidance we're providing right now.
So in January, the president issued his executive order.
We jumped right on it.
In February, I directed the department to take corrective action regarding this specific department's Unfair, overbroad, unnecessary COVID vaccine mandate.
You know, we apologize then, apologize now for how it was done, and we want to fix it.
So today, I'm signing a memorandum that directs the Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness to provide additional guidance to the boards that are reviewing these cases concerning the review of requests from service members and former service members adversely impacted by COVID-19 vaccine mandate.
The guidance also We'll facilitate the removal of adverse actions on service members solely for refusing to take the COVID-19 vaccine, including discharge upgrades and less than fully honorable discharges for individuals separated for refusing to take the COVID-19 vaccine.
So we're trying to scrub all that, clean all that up.
We'll also facilitate appropriate remedies for service members who have suffered additional career setbacks resulting from the previous administration's unlawful vaccine.
So that original EO addresses the unfair, since-rescinded COVID-19 vaccine mandate imposed on warfighters during the previous administration.
We know how bad it was.
You know how bad it was.
And through this guidance, which I encourage you to check it all out directly, because it's an update going even further than what we've done in the past, this memo is providing supplemental remedies for service members and veterans negatively impacted by the DOD defunct COVID-19 disease vaccine mandate.
So more guidance here that we think is really important in getting this right.
He just looked up here and someone says, all right, wrap it up.
In getting this right.
Wrap it up.
Okay.
And we welcome you all back as quickly as possible.
It's beautiful.
First of all, the tattoos, I don't have any.
I love them.
That's badass to show the tattoo a little bit.
Can you imagine that there's people out there who would say, Viva, don't you understand?
Pierre Poiliev can't adopt that type of attitude in Canada.
We can't apologize to the military in Canada.
We can't re-recruit them down to 15,000 soldiers to defend a country of 40 million.
Hey, China, you want to talk about a red flag?
There are going to be people who are going to tell me that that wouldn't sell in Canada.
That would be bipartisan popular in Canada.
And anybody who would find that offensive, anyone who still thinks the jab worked and the face masks were useful and wouldn't welcome that with open arms in Canada.
Are lost causes for the rest of their lives.
You can do your best to try to wake them up, but you're going to do very little that's going to get them to vote for you.
That is what Canada should be doing.
That's what Pierre Poilievre should be doing.
And I swear, I suspect that even the people on the left who sit there and say, gosh, that Hegseth is such a scumbag, they love it.
Oh, lordy, lordy, lordy.
All right.
I had one more thought on that.
I forget what it was.
It doesn't matter.
One quick story.
I put out a vlog yesterday so I won't go into too much detail.
Tom Fitton, Judicial Watch.
He was on the channel a while back.
I might reach out to him again to get him back on.
Filed a FOIL request.
Everyone in Locals thought I made a typo.
Freedom of Information.
Freedom of Information.
Oh, what the heck does VL stand for?
It wasn't a typo.
He made a FOIL request to get the information.
Records around the, I'm not being hyperbolic, the kidnapping and the slaughter of Peanut the Squirrel and Fred the Raccoon from the home of Mark Longo, who had made these two beautiful animals into internet TikTok celebrities.
You will recall it was end of October 2024, what some people refer to as the October Surprise, out of New York State, even though it's a state issue.
It was emblematic of big government tyranny.
New York State sent over their department of whatever they call them, environment, we'll get the name in a second, and kidnapped Mark Longo.
They ransacked his house, searched through all the drawers, kidnapped his baby squirrel called Peanut, little fat tubby squirrel that was rescued as a baby, couldn't be released to the wild, and became an internet celebrity.
And his raccoon, who was also a rescue raccoon, kidnapped them and murdered them.
And as we now know, decapitated them, but we knew it at the time because they needed to test for rabies because we were told at the time that Peanut the Squirrel bit the thumb of one of the assholes who were kidnapping the squirrel.
We now know that Peanut didn't draw any blood, didn't break skin, didn't even break the latex glove under the leather glove of the person that was kidnapping them because Tom Fitton doing the Lord's work got the Documents surrounding the raid through a FOIL request,
which we'll get to right now.
Judicial Watch, which is Tom Fitton's company, they do amazing work.
Breaking Judicial Watch received 163 pages of records from the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation in a lawsuit which shows authorities had planned to euthanize a squirrel named Peanut and a raccoon named Fred before they were seized from the New York resident Mark Longo.
Now, what sucks about this is I wanted to get the actual document.
So let me just go into non incognito so that I can go a little further into that.
And... Ah, wait, don't you, you, the...
Okay, let me bring up the document or at least the publication so that we can see this very quickly.
So the bottom line, they get the incident report.
How do I get this out of here?
They get the incident report and they had received emails from people online who said that this man had these animals and they appeared to be in filthy squalor that they were in cages and it's no way for a raccoon to live and he took an animal off the street and they're dirty and they're living in inhumane and unsanitary conditions.
Apparently it was a rival or someone that they had a fight with on the internet sent the email and I'm going to give everybody the link and you should go support Judicial Watch for what they do.
They were going to kill the squirrel before they even got there.
What I just want to bring up here is latex.
I was advised that while capturing the squirrel while wearing latex gloves under heavy-duty leather gloves, wildlife biologists, they redactured him because they don't want these people being harassed.
I know what I want and I know what's right and those are two separate things.
These people came in and murdered someone's pets.
And, you know, it's terrible.
So don't do anything that would be exactly what they want you to do.
Their names are redacted, so people, I don't know how you would even...
Don't be stupid and give them the pretext and the excuses that they need.
Bit on the thumb.
Redacted stated that the bite didn't appear to break the latex glove, but wasn't sure.
Let's go a little further.
Despite the assertion in the incident report that the latex glove of the wildlife biologist who sees peanut was not broken, rabies report form claimed that skin was broken of the individual.
The report notes that the animal decap requested decapitation.
Go cut the head off because you got to make sure that the squirrel doesn't have rabies.
Bottom line, they get the documentation to show that this, they had...
Twelve plus agents go raid Mark Longo's house.
They found Peanut in a bathtub and the raccoon hiding in a piece of luggage.
They kidnapped his beloved pets.
They murdered them.
They cut their heads off so they could test the brains for rabies, even though squirrels don't really ever carry rabies.
And there has never been a case of squirrel to human transmission of rabies.
Raccoons are a little bit different.
But people have raccoons as pets.
And if you have any doubts, go look online.
They have communities of people who have raccoons as pets.
And so they slaughtered those two animals.
I dare say this was an element of an October surprise that had an impact on the election because justice for Peanut, justice for Fred was trending heading into the November election, which provided that wonderful clear mandate for Donald Trump to do exactly what he's done and what we've seen and talked about throughout this entire show.
Did I give everybody the link to the Tom Fitton?
Go support them.
They do amazing work.
There it is.
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Denise Antu in our locals community says.
I love how Hexeth and the DOD are taking responsibility and not giving excuses.
This is what needs to happen in all government agencies and for politicians.
He is doing exactly what we wanted him to do.
He's doing exactly what a responsible adult would do.
It makes it a lot easier that they can blame it on the prior administration.
But it's exactly what needs to be done.
It's what should be done in Canada.
And if we had a PM candidate in Canada with the requisite testicular fortitude, it's what would be happening.
Instead, we've got a PM candidate in Canada who says nothing when Tamara Leach and Chris Barber are convicted of mischief, when the Crown wants two years in prison for them, and says nothing when a female independent journalist has the ever-loving piss beaten out of her by criminal rogue brutes of police officers for doing her job reporting on events of national interest.
Natasha, I can see in the backdrop, if you want to unmute and deactivate your camera, Whenever you want.
Let's see if she...
Hold up.
Let me just go to my text messages.
There we go.
Natasha, how are you doing?
I can hear you now.
Okay, good.
I've never been on a live stream, so you have to help me out a little.
You've never been on a live stream before?
I haven't.
We are live right now and over 19,000 people are going to listen to your story.
No pressure.
No pressure, no pressure.
Don't sneeze, don't vomit, don't spontaneously like, let me see, no boogers, you're good.
Natasha, a lot of people are going to be meeting you for the first time.
Tell everybody who's watching who you are.
Okay, I'm Natasha Montreal on X. I haven't, I've been trying actually recently, like prior to the fiasco.
On April 13th to get myself set up on other socials, but I have time constraints.
But, you know, I document what's going on in Montreal on our streets and in Ottawa with regards to the pro-Hamas rallies.
I write essays.
I did an investigative report for Rare that was pretty extensive.
I host spaces.
I generally am just trying to, I guess, move the needle back towards sanity for Canadian children and, you know, for the future of the country.
Now, so you're an independent journalist.
Are you affiliated?
I know you're not affiliated with Rebel, but are you affiliated with any outlet in particular?
Nope.
I am not.
I am happy to do freelance work if anybody's interested.
But I found publishing on X, I can reach a really large audience.
So it's been an effective way of disseminating the information.
And, yeah, in terms of journalistic publishing, rare in the U.S. published.
It's a big piece that I did, but it's very time-consuming to write a long essay.
It took about 14 days of solid work.
I say video content is a little easier because you do it live, you prepare, but once it's delivered, it's delivered.
I'm going to play the video, but tell us what happened and where it stands now.
If it doesn't bother you too much, does it bother you to watch the video?
It's not great, but I think you have to play it for the viewers, to be honest.
I'm going to put the volume down a little bit.
I'm just going to play this, and then we're going to play what led up to this.
My audience has already seen it.
Unless someone's new to the channel, make sure you're subscribed.
I'm going to play this.
Hey! Hey!
I'm done!
Aterre, aterre is French for on the ground, on the ground.
Hey, hey, c'est une femme!
*whistling*
It's a woman.
It's a woman.
You're under arrest for assault.
We'll stop it there for now and I'll keep it there.
So, Natasha, what the hell happened?
So I went to document the pro-Hamas rallies.
For people who don't know, I'm in Montreal, which is in Quebec, which is in Canada.
And we have a very large Muslim community.
And for decades, there have been a lot of extremists kind of forged in Montreal.
And disseminated to the rest of Canada.
A lot of people don't realize that Marc Le Pen, that everybody knows about his name until I think 17 or so was Gimel Garbi.
He was the son of an Algerian wife and child beater.
And we've always had a large Muslim community in Canada and very active in terms of politics.
I began being more cognizant of this issue in university in the early noughts.
That was following, you know, 9 /11 and Lathem Roof went to Concordia where I went.
I called it lovingly Conkaida.
There were a lot of foreign students who came in with views I just never heard expressed in Canada before.
And, of course, Eve Engler, who's a well-known activist, was also at Concordia at the time.
There were riots at the school.
It was a really radical time to go to the school, and I was studying political science.
So I got to know some of these students and became aware of that circuit.
So it's always existed in Montreal, but following October 7, 2023, the protesting has been solid.
I think almost every day, sometimes more than one protest a day for more than one group.
And so I've been trying to document it for Canadians so that they understand what's going on in this city and the kind of the two-tier policing I had witnessed, but I never expected to be part of that.
And just the difference in how patriots were treated during the Freedom Convoy when they had peaceful protests versus these protests, which involve intimidation, violence, rioting, breaking onto private property,
taking over public property for 18 months.
So I was documenting in Ottawa a huge protest, an annual one, the previous day on the Saturday, Palestinian youth movement.
Well, in my case, I've been assaulted numerous times.
I filed a police report following the anniversary of October 7th, last autumn, when I was swarmed and assaulted.
I had to call 911.
It was a terrible experience.
I've gone back to document the protests when I've known other journalists who are going or when I've had a cameraman with me.
So the Sunday when I was arrested, I was there and I knew that Alexa Lavoie from Rebel News would be there.
And prior to my arrest, I had asked A police officer, if he would control the crowd because we were being hit, kettled, put up against businesses on the sidewalk,
we would move to the street, they would kettle us on the street, then we would move back to the sidewalk continuously trying to remove ourselves from the kettling.
At no point were we ever within the protest.
So there was a false narrative that was repeated by the officer who arrested me, and he kept saying you're in the protest.
So at no point were we in the protest.
He came from ahead of the protest.
So I believe he could see that.
But I was confused.
I didn't understand.
You know, I was arrested once I was physically put on the ground by...
I didn't understand what was going on and the two previous police officers with whom I spoke weren't touching me and I wasn't understanding why I was being grabbed by the arresting police officer.
I want to see if I can find Is it this one?
No, the one where the cop puts his hands on your hips.
I'll find the video where they...
It was more right below my breast than my hips grabbing me.
I had the video from Alexa Lavoie.
I'll find it again.
Yeah, so the cops come and they basically, I need to find that video, but they say, you know, you're becoming a presence here.
When do they identify you and Alexa as working for Rebel News?
That happened multiple times.
I would have to go through my own footage to count the number of times, and each time I said I'm not with Rebel News, I'm independent.
And that happened also on October 7th when I was alone.
I was by myself at that time.
And I didn't see any other independent journalists.
I had gone above at Place des Arts for people who don't know Montreal.
It's a plaza area on the street that's being turned into a pedestrian street.
And so I went above because one of the police officers I spoke to, I said, you know, I'm getting assaulted, but I have to cover this.
And he said, Madame, this was October 7th.
There are too many of them.
We can't keep you safe.
So I suggest that you go up above and you'll have an aerial view.
And I thought that was a great idea.
So I went up there and I was still kettled.
Mahmoud Khalil, one of the leaders of Montreal for Palestine, found me and then surrounded me with Barah Abu Hamid, one of the other leaders who had previously been arrested for assaulting a police officer.
In that case, you can see the video.
There was an actual assault of a police officer.
But they surrounded me with a group of men, and I had a choice of either recording it with my phone or calling 9-1-1, and I opted to call 9-1-1 because I was afraid.
In that case, I had spoken with Place des Arts, private security, who were watching, and I had said to them, would you please keep an eye on me?
I'm reporting on this.
And so after I was kettled on October 7th, when I was being...
I just felt a hand pull me out of the swarm, and it was one of the Place des Zales private security guards, thank God.
And then the second one pushed them off me, almost like a football player, and they covered me and ran to the basement of Place des Zales and locked them out.
So I filed a police report for that.
For that swarming.
But in all the time that I've been covering these events, I haven't been there as a counter-protester.
I've been there to cover them, to give people the information.
And in all of my calculations of risk, because I take seriously threats to my person, it never occurred to me that I'd need to be Afraid of the police until what just happened.
The cop comes up, I'm having difficulty finding the bloody video that preceded it.
The cop comes up to you and you're talking with him and then he puts his hands under your ribcage and you're under your breast and you push his hand off and then that's when he says, oh, that's it, I'm arresting you.
He had been...
I had spoken with a first police officer, and when we finished our conversation, it was fine.
And I saw that Alexa was speaking with another, so I went over to see if everything was okay, and he kind of turned his attention to me, and he grabbed my shoulder.
And then I was trying to explain to him that we're trying to cover the events.
As journalists, and we keep getting assaulted, thinking he would be, hopefully, you know, helpful.
But he kept saying, your presence is, you know, your rebel news, your presence is, I'd have to check the exact quote.
I'm sorry, I have a traumatic brain injury, so my brain isn't 100%.
But he kept implying that we were there to cause a problem, which was definitely not the case.
The initial time we were swarmed, I believe it's covered in Alexa's report, but one of the speakers, they have different speakers during their rallies, and one of the speakers, an unidentified female, had told the crowd that there were Journalists there.
The journalists were cowards.
You know, I can pull up.
I think I have exactly.
Yeah, so I know exactly what was said.
She said, we have a few cowardly so-called journalists with us who are obsessed with us.
They're obsessed.
They tried to come here like cowards.
They come disguised as cowards and they stay on the sides because they're nothing but fake cowards.
They began to chant, "Rebel news, you cannot hide.
We charge you with genocide."
So that was repeated.
And then they switched in French to "Rebel news, casse toi, Gaza n 'est pas à toi."
So I don't work for Rebel News.
This has nothing to do with me.
And it's astonishing to me.
That from my perspective, as someone documenting these events, that the police specifically are targeting journalists and that it's permitted for these pro-Hamas fanatics to target and assault journalists.
I don't understand.
I don't understand.
So what ended up happening?
I understand that you're facing criminal charges as a result.
Yeah, so I have been charged with the assault of a police officer, which might baffle anybody who watches the video.
And also I have been charged with obstructing or obstruction of a police officer.
And, you know, I face up to...
Five years for the one charge and two years for the other.
I've never been arrested in my life.
You know, one of my uncles was a police officer.
I come from a very law-abiding background.
And in the police car, after I was arrested, I was handcuffed and my hands were behind my back while I was in the vehicle.
It wasn't a car.
It was like a minivan.
And the arresting officer, Simon Felcy, under the guise of doing my seatbelt up for me, with the other arm, he was applying pressure to my neck and wrenching my neck.
And it was very scary.
I didn't have the use of my hands.
I'd already been...
I was thrown onto concrete steps headfirst.
I thought my arms were going to be broken.
In the video, you can hear me very calmly saying, "You're going to break my arm.
You're going to break my arm."
I mean, my baseline is I'm a very calm person.
So I was very afraid in the car.
In the vehicle, I should say.
I was very afraid.
You know, I was kicking the driver's seat trying to get the attention of the other police officer who was behaving as though he couldn't see anything happen and couldn't hear me.
And then the officer stopped and then he did it a second time.
And it's...
I've never had an experience like that.
You know, the people who are supposed to serve and protect you...
When you're unarmed and you're small and you don't have the use of your arms and, you know, your body camera's turned off, your colleague has been separated from you,
it's scary.
And the crowd is basically people who are yelling.
They were literally yelling, Allahu Akbar, which means God is great.
In Arabic, it's like the jihad cry before people go on murdering sprees.
They were yelling that when I was arrested.
So it's difficult.
I don't want to lose control of my emotions, but it's difficult to convey how...
Scary that was.
Let me play this portion.
This is the part of the report and I'll find the other part.
This is what preceded the arrest.
I'm not touching you.
I'm not touching you.
You are literally touching me.
You touch me.
Get your hands off me.
Oh, yeah.
Get your hands off me.
Here. My arm.
You're going to break my shoulder.
All right.
That's all we need to see.
That was it.
And so you got hospitalized from this.
Yeah.
I went to the hospital.
So after they released me on this street and then I called Alexa, I was scared because I was by myself.
And so I wanted to go to my vehicle.
But I wanted to go with Alexa because I was crying.
It was a mess.
And I didn't understand or know what to do.
I mean, I've never been arrested in my life.
And I was physically in pain.
And, you know, in hindsight, I had a concussion as well as other injuries.
So I was kind of limping along, confused.
A man called from across the street with his girlfriend.
He said, I saw what happened.
Are you okay?
I said, no, I'm not okay.
And then I called Alexa.
She came to meet me.
And we walked to where my car was parked, but we were followed by one of the jihadis.
So we couldn't get in my car because I didn't want him to know which car was mine.
Potentially see my license plate.
This is the situation for journalists who are following these people.
I've got threats.
And it was in the report.
I've given them the link to the full report from Alexa.
Share it far and wide.
Alexa was saying, you're taking her out of here.
Her car is here.
Oh, we're going to take her and put her further away and release her further away like a raccoon or an alligator or something.
We'll cage it.
Take it further away.
And you have to come back to get your car.
And to track the attention again of the crowd.
And also, just so that people understand, we all support the right to protest.
Oh yeah, I'm a free speech absolutist.
And just to highlight this, because this is what was going on in Canada.
Set aside harassment if you think they're not harassing people, whatever.
This was how the Montreal Gazette was reporting on the protest.
And I went to Victoria Square to document it, just to see, this was after.
And when people say, if nothing else, Vandalism unequivocal.
This is how the garbage media in Canada reported on the protest.
This is what the monument actually looked like after the protest.
And I don't know if you can see what it says here.
It says, Free Palestine, fuck the crown.
Free Palestine, something there.
This is actual vandalism, but when the Canadian media reports on it...
They literally just show the top part, just the flag, so that Canadians don't know what the hell is going on.
Just wanted to throw that out there for that.
Yes, I should say I'm a free speech absolutist.
I believe in robust debate.
I believe that people have the right to express really acrimonious views that I disagree with.
That's not my objection.
My objection is that reporters...
And anybody, even onlookers, I've seen footage of people who are just filming, are harassed, threatened, hit, kettled, hit with signs over and over again.
I know some of the accounts, I've been able to connect some of the accounts with some of the people in real life.
I know some of the people who are assaulting me, but another factor is that they cosplay dressing up as Hamas soldiers.
So they cover their faces.
So it's also illegal or used to be illegal to do that at protests in Canada before the COVID regime.
So now they're covering their faces.
So when I'm assaulted, I can't even necessarily identify who's assaulting me.
And when you riot, you break onto campuses, you take over buildings.
And you're assaulting people and none of this is addressed.
This isn't under the rubric of free speech.
It's absurd that anybody would frame it that way.
And we live in Canada.
Well, you don't, but I live in Canada.
And I don't want every international dispute playing out on the streets of my country.
it's what happens when you open borders and import people with no vetting or assimilation they import the conflict from which they fled and I mean I say predictably so so you're facing criminal charges um
I have not heard anything from the police officers.
I need to have a longer Meeting with a lawyer, which is going to happen very soon.
I was, I mean, I spoke with you when I left the hospital.
I have not been okay to, you know, I tried because Rebel has been crowdfunding for me, which I really appreciate.
And I tried to do an interview because there was confusion of people there saying, do you, like...
Do you want Rebel to crowdfund for you or not?
So I had planned to do an interview and I wasn't capable.
I was crying too much.
I was always on the edge of throwing up.
I was just too traumatized and too physically in pain last week.
So I'm slowly trying to recuperate.
I had a medical intervention yesterday.
I have a neurology appointment at some point.
I'm trying to take care of my health, but the situation is moving forward as well.
And it already was viral before I could kind of collect myself.
I'm not used to being...
The news.
The news.
I joked with you.
When you were getting out of the hospital, it's like, it's one thing to document the news, and it's another thing to be the news, and it's not any position that anybody wants to be in.
No, it's a strange position, but having said that, I want to take the opportunity, I should have said this at the beginning, like, the support that I've received has been unbelievable.
Like, it has, like, I've received messages that made me cry that were so moving, it was so kind.
And just the support, the people donating to try to help me with the legal situation, just trying to spread the news, praying, all of it is so meaningful.
And I've been trying to respond to each message, but I also needed to follow some medical protocols and take care of my brain and not try and rest initially.
So I really am so thankful to everybody.
And, you know, I really also wanted to say not just the journalists and everyday people who've responded, which is very touching, and loved ones and strangers alike, but also the only politician who wrote about this or drew attention to it that I know of in Canada,
and I might be wrong because I wasn't following that closely.
You're not wrong.
Sorry, I cut you off a note in here.
Maxine Burnley, everybody.
And I really, really appreciate that.
Because, you know, taking up for someone when they're in need is what politicians should do.
They have a platform.
It's an election.
This is an important story.
And yet, only one politician has bothered.
And it went viral, so I have a hard time believing that people working on their campaigns wouldn't have seen.
I've DM'd it to people.
Unless they don't see them.
I have gone out of my way to make...
It's black and white.
The trolls might say, you should have just done what the cops said.
But I did.
That's the thing.
I was...
It's not even worth entertaining.
It's five men beating...
I don't want to ask medical questions.
Did you suffer a concussion?
Because I thought you would.
Yeah, I have a traumatic brain injury.
I have a concussion.
I was diagnosed with a concussion, with a traumatic brain injury.
I was diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder.
I was diagnosed with numerous soft tissue injuries.
I'm thankful to God that I didn't have a dislocation or a brain.
Or a shattered...
I don't know what these things are called.
My arm was being pulled away from my body while my hand was being driven towards my skull.
And that is not how you place someone in handcuffs.
My chat or our chat was literally commenting, they're pulling you in two separate directions.
They're giving you unintelligible orders.
Are you going to sue the cops?
At this point, I am really worried about the criminal charges and I need to take things one step at a time.
I don't know what the probability of any kind of success in Canada, especially the Montreal police force, is.
Well, let's just say that that was an indication of what some of the elements in the police force are like.
I am not anti-cop at all.
I had actually ironically posted something in favor of the police, I think just a few hours before that arrest, about a police officer who was set on fire out west.
Sorry, I'm rambling.
You can be pro-cop but still anti-Montreal cop because they have a bad reputation.
They're notoriously bad.
We need to hold police to a certain standard and it's the Spider-Man line, right?
With great power comes great responsibility.
Yeah, and you can't...
I'm just thankful.
I'm thankful that there was somebody with a 360 camera there, a journalist, to document what happened.
Who got the audio?
Who got 360, multiple angles?
You rely on the cops to...
Have you gotten or requested the body cam of the cops?
Not that you need it at this point.
They don't have them in Montreal.
They don't have body cameras.
Why would they?
Natasha?
He was covering my phone, so I don't know if he didn't realize this would be seen or not.
I say stupid to be there, but that's because I'm a bit of a...
Call me whatever you want.
I wouldn't have been there.
Even when I went to look at the encampments, it's very weird.
I'm convinced they have scouts on the perimeter to look at who's not really there to support the cause.
And it's asking for trouble, but then that's how they also make sure that no journalists, and certainly no independent journalists, go to document what they're doing.
And so then the Gazette can get away with saying, look at the, they just put a flag in the thing, and then you don't see that they've been graffiting, vandalizing, and harassing and assaulting journalists.
But this is the thing, is that, okay, so people will say, sorry, I have a little visitor.
That is a good-looking cat, and I don't even like cats.
She's very persistent.
Sorry, she was distracting me a little.
I think people need to understand that at these events, because journalists are not covering them, and I don't know if it's because they're supporting the events.
There's certainly a lot of that in Quebec.
But I think part of it is also there's a fear, even with the legacy media, of being assaulted.
You can do OSINT, which is open-source intelligence by scavenging the social media accounts of the known jihadis, which is a very important way to work, and I've done that.
But they're not stupid people, and they record clips that specifically have an element of plausible deniability within them.
When you're there and you're able to film all of the Arabic and then you have translators, as I do, who are Arabic native speakers and who understand every nuance,
then you're able to really capture what is being said.
And even within American, like American speech laws are a lot broader, even within American speech laws, These threats and calls to violence are not permissible within the public sphere.
They're criminal.
It's criminal language, but we don't have journalists covering it.
So I feel a sense of obligation to do this, to be the person who's doing it, because who else is going to do it?
There was only Alexa and I who were there.
First of all, I say no, the journalists are crazy enough to do it, and there's no incentive to do it.
It's only risk without any benefits.
Well, the incentive is to show the public what's going on so that people who have the capacity to make decisions with policing and political decisions and to have influence and money...
Can act on it.
Because, I mean, it's not safe for people to be around what's going on.
And it's not just happening on the streets.
It's happening within the institutions.
And it's happening politically.
And it won't be long if, you know, Bill C-63, if the Liberals get in and there's Bill C-63, then I'm going to go to the Gulag for even commenting on any of this.
Natasha, where can people find you?
I mean, I've given your Twitter, but you're on Twitter, Natasha Montreal.
Yeah, right now, because I don't have the capacity to monitor the fledgling other accounts that I've started recently.
So they can find me there, Natasha Montreal.
And it's stavenatasha.com if they want to help.
Rebel is hosting that.
Let me just make sure I get everybody here.
They are graciously crowdfunding for me.
They have a much larger platform.
I'm very thankful because I have no experience with anything like this, and so it's scary.
I won't read some of the comments which are more pessimistic than others.
Natasha, thank you very much.
Speaking of the comments, I want her to hear this because there's 15,000 people showing their love for you right now in these chats.
Every single one, there's hugs.
You're a beautiful person.
There's all wonderful chats here.
There's a lot of people who said they're going to donate.
I just want you to be aware that that's what's happening right now in the chat.
It's enraging because we have a contagion of cowardice up in Canada.
And I would have expected more from the leaders, at least some of them.
I would expect Carney to say nothing because this is the fruits of the destructive...
They want this.
They want the chaos.
They want the divide and conquer.
They want the people distracted so that we can't band together.
But yeah, I would think that conservatives would want to conserve something.
I'm told they're waiting for after the election, Natasha.
They can't be politically unpopular beforehand, apparently.
That secret agenda that never really comes to fruition.
Natasha, well, we're going to stay in touch anyhow.
We will do a follow-up.
I'm going to keep on the story in any event, but thank you very much.
Rest up and heal up because how long?
This was two weeks ago now.
Two weeks ago on Monday?
Sunday.
I was overnight.
I spoke to you on the Monday because I was in the hospital until the next day.
But thank you so much for supporting me.
I really...
Anyway, it's...
It's a horrible situation, and the only thing that's kind of helping me through it is knowing that people are supporting me.
And they're criminally charging you after having beaten you.
It's egregious, it's outrageous, it's offensive, and hopefully some people start getting peacefully mad as hell and letting their political leaders know that silence is not really an option here.
God, I hope so.
What will it take to...
Like in V for Vendetta.
It'll take something even worse.
Something worse has to happen.
The police have to do something even worse before the public says, maybe they went a little too far.
Natasha, thank you.
We're going to stay in touch and keep in touch and rest up and heal up.
Thanks, David.
Thank you.
I'll talk to you soon.
God bless.
God bless you.
Bye-bye.
Okay, people.
Now you know.
Nul n 'est censé ignorer la loi.
Ignorance of the law is no excuse, and ignorance of what the hell is going on up in Commie Canada is no excuse.
All right.
Encryptus, are we raiding Grobert?
We have both loaded up for your choice.
We have King of Biltong or America's Untold Stories.
Your choice.
Bill Tong, don't be angry.
Let's do America's Untold Stories because I think there might have been some big news that they are covering this week.
And I don't want to go for another eight minutes to do two.
So, everybody's got the links.
It's savednatasha.com.
That's the Rebel News.
I gave everyone the link to Natasha Montreal on Twitter.
Alexa Lavoie's report.
You know what to do, people.
Snip, clip, share away.
Put it on blast.
The election is Monday in Canada.
Get your ass out and vote.
Vote.
And if you want to be a destructive, set the ship on fire, vote liberal, that's your prerogative.
But get out and vote.
And don't succumb to the, my vote doesn't matter.
You know what?
Voting does work.
That's how Trump was elected in 2016.
And voting to make it too big to rig is how Trump was re-elected in 2024.
So voting does work.
Although I like the Mark Twain example, the Mark Twain expression of voting work, they wouldn't let you do it.
So you get up there and you get out in enough numbers and you make it count, people.
So Monday.
And I will be going live at some point Monday, obviously, to cover the election results.
So, vivabarneslaw.locals.com.
We're going to have our after party, and I'm going to go live with Matt.
Not live with Matt Gaetz.
I'm going to be on Matt Gaetz tonight.
I'm going to be on with Matt Gaetz tonight.
Not on Matt Gaetz.
I'm a married man, people.
So, come to vivabarneslaw.locals.com if you're so inclined.
And otherwise, go raid Hunley.
Let them know from where you came, and give them some love.