Shameless Politicization of Tragedy! Susan Monarez is OUT! Pritzker is an IDIOT! & MORE!
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Ladies and gentlemen of the interwebs, for those of you listening on podcast format, what you are looking at by way of screen reads President Biden's vision.
ARPA H will pursue ideas that break the mold on how we normally support fundamental research and commercial products in this country.
Ideas so audacious that people will just people say they just might work only if only if we could try.
Well, we're about to try in a big way.
That was what President Joe Biden said being repeated by one Susan Monaris, now terminated from her position within the Trump administration.
We are truly honored that we are in a position to execute on President Biden's vision.
When he announced us, he was very clear that ARPA H will pursue ideas that break the mold on how we normally support fundamental research and commercial products in this country.
And really, the mandate that we're given is that we need to push forward ideas that are so audacious that people will say they just might work only if only we could try.
Well, as we're established, we are trying in a big way.
I think you're going to see some really exciting activities coming out of ARPA H very soon.
We've been in the process of standing up our organization.
There are several key features about HHS.
The first is that we are part of NIH and we're so proud to be part of our NIH.
We're proud to be partners with Dr. Harris and MCI and everything that's going on in her organization, but also all of our other really brilliant scientist colleagues throughout the NIH.
And so we are co located with that amazing organization, but we're also a direct report to the HHS Secretary.
And I think that's a testament to really wanting to make sure that ARPA H can be as transformational, as innovative as absolutely possible.
We are truly on the vocal fry really is something that is extremely, extremely annoying to listen to.
NIH, that name rings a bell, doesn't it?
As soon as I can find my screen and bring it back up here.
The question is, what was this woman even doing in the Trump administration to begin with?
This was Susan Monaris.
I gotta find my flipping screen.
I can't find my screen here.
Give me a second.
I'm gonna bring up my own screen.
I've lost in my tabs here.
Here we go.
That was Susan Monaris of the former deputy director of ARPA, part of the CDC, part of NIH in the Joe Biden administration.
And you remember NIH from such fiascos as being involved with gain of function research in a Wuhan, China that may or may not have had a direct or indirect result in the creation of the virus known as COVID, its release and the subsequent destruction of the Western society as we knew it, rights and freedoms and liberties and whatnot.
That was Susan Monaris, who was quite clearly not aligned with the administrative policies of the Trump administration and was quite clearly.
still loyal to the policies and zeitgeist of the Biden administration, who has since been fired because she refused to resign.
I'll get to an article in a second because it's a little complicated.
I mean, I learning curve of, you know, people who don't necessarily appreciate what is going on.
It's a tough one.
These are complicated procedures to some extent.
What's the difference between a political appointee and other positions in government where you can or cannot be fired at will by the president of these United States of America.
If the relationship's not working out, it wasn't working out with Susan Monaris, you're gone.
She refused to resign and now she's been fired from the BBC.
CDC director refuses to leave after White House order.
This was thirty minutes ago at the time I last refreshed that page.
The director of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, CDC, remains in a heated standoff with the Trump administration after the White House announced she had been fired.
It ain't a standoff any more.
And you have to appreciate what you think the reason for her refusing to leave was.
Well, the president didn't fire me yet.
And so therefore only he can fire me, not White House administration.
So I'm not resigning and I refuse to go anywhere, even though it's quite clear that I am and have probably always been aligned with the policies of a prior administration and not the policies of this administration.
Susan Monaris, who has only been on the job for a month, refused, quote, to rubber stamp unscientific, reckless directives, end quote, and accused Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. of, quote, weaponizing public health, end quote.
According to her lawyers, appreciate the confession through projection.
First of all, I love that her lawyers basically just issued a statement that confirms the necessity and the righteousness of her having been fired by the president in the first place.
She is accusing R. RFK of rubber stamping unscientific and reckless directives.
This is coming from the same NIH CDC doctor Fauci who arbitrarily willy nilly created out of whole cloth the necessity of social distancing.
This is coming from the same administrative policy that imposed wholly unscientific and entirely reckless directives of lockdowns, of face masks, of weaponizing public health.
Now she, through her lawyers, is accusing RFK Jr. and the Trump administration of doing that hashtag confessions rejection.
Pick up yours at vivafried dot com dot Her lawyer insisted that Dr. Monara's sacking was not legal and only President Donald Trump, not White House officials could remove her.
Well, we've taken care of that.
Thank you for the lesson in administrative law.
Political appointees can be removed at will by the president and he's removed her.
The reason for removal was that she was, quote, not aligned with the president's agenda.
The White House said in a statement, well, it's quite clear from her own words that she wasn't and was quite clearly more aligned with the Biden agenda that she so proudly touted back in 2024.
How the hell she got tapped in the first place?
I'm not on the administrative staff.
I don't know how people are picked.
I know how they get fired only because one is private, the other is public.
Let's hear what RFK Jr. has to say.
At least three senior CDC leaders resigned from the agency, some citing frustration over vaccine policy and the leadership of Kennedy, also known as RFK Jr., what a weird way to describe that.
This is what you call cleaning house.
This is what Pam Bondi needs to do at the DOJ.
This is what Cash Patel needs to do at the FBI.
Although in fairness to Cash Patel, they might actually be doing it at the FBI.
Moving the field office out of DC out into the rest of America might get a lot of the Washington elite type FBI staff to voluntarily resign because they don't want to leave the beautiful District of Columbia.
Among the chief medical, among them was chief medical officer Deborah Houri, who warned about the, quote, rise of misinformation, end quote, about vaccines in a letter saying, It's unbelievable that they have the balls to accuse RFK or this administration of vaccine disinformation.
This is the same CDC, NIH, whatever the hell institutions you want to talk about that did not recommend aspirating the needles of the COVID jabs because they didn't want the jabab to take any longer than it needed.
And they were concerned that by aspirating the needles, making sure you pull back on the plunger, see if you get blood to make sure you're not injecting it into veins.
They were more concerned about creating vaccine hesitancy by having the jab session take longer that they didn't recommend aspirating the needle to make sure you were not injecting it into a vein, which definitely hurt, if not killed, people.
Longtime federal government scientist, Dr. Menards, was nominated by President Donald Trump to lead the CDC and was confirmed in the Senate vote along party lines in July.
Her nomination followed Trump's withdrawal.
His first pick.
Dave Weldon, who had come under fire for his views on vaccines and autism.
On Wednesday, her lawyers issued a statement saying that she had chosen to protect the public over serving a political agenda.
The White House statement announcing the termination of her post said, as her attorneys statements make abundantly clear, Susan Menares is not aligned with the president's agenda.
On Thursday, Kennedy told Fox News, the CDC leadership needs to execute Trump's agenda.
The CDC, he added, is in trouble, needs to be fixed.
Yes, I'll take things we already knew for 500.
Alex vaccines will be available here earlier Wednesday.
The FDA approved new COVID vaccines while limiting who could receive them.
Good.
Approve all you want., let people know how risky they are for you.
Don't mandate them.
And if you want to go choose to get yourself jabbed up with that shit, that's on you.
That is your full awareness of fact and law.
That is your informed consent.
Vaccines will be made available for seniors yet.
Emergency health, the emergency use authorization for COVID vaccines once used to justify broad mandates on the general public during the Biden administration are now rescinded.
Kennedy wrote on X, a man who is making a big fat change.
So Susan Monaris is out.
Kellyanne, not Kellyanne Conway.
Oh, geez, the press secretary.
I forgot her name.
Give me just one second.
Caroline Levitt, obscene.
The food I am, I tell you, had this to say during today's press conference.
First on the firing of the CDC director.
First, we'll replace her.
And then also overnight, the White House said that she did not align with the president's agenda.
Dr. Monaris' attorneys say that she refused to rubber stamp the scientific breadfast directive.
She did not align with the agenda.
Dr. Monaris' attorneys confirmed she would not align with the agenda.
Oh, sorry, sorry, sorry, sorry.
That was what the, basically what the reporter just asked if you didn't hear that.
Fire dedicated health experts.
What specifically did she do?
Look, what I will say about this individual is that her lawyers' statement made it abundantly clear themselves that she was not aligned with the president's mission to make America healthy again.
And the Secretary asked her to resign.
She said she would, and then she said she wouldn't.
So the President fired her, which he has every right to do.
It was President Trump who was overwhelmingly re elected on November 5.
This woman has never received a vote in her life, and the President has the authority to fire those who are not aligned with his mission.
A new replacement will be announced by either the President or the Secretary very soon.
And the President and Secretary Kennedy are committed to restoring trust and transparency and credibility to the CDC by ensuring their leadership and their decisions are more facing public, more accountable, strengthening our public health system and restoring it to its core mission of protecting Americans from communicable diseases, investing in innovation to prevent, detect and respond to future threats.
That's the mission of the CDC, and we're going to make sure that folks that are in positions of leadership there are aligned with that mission.
I want to bring it back to something she said at the beginning.
I forgot what my thought was.
What specifically did she do wrong?
Oh, yeah, that's right.
What specifically did she do wrong?
She doesn't have to have done anything specifically wrong at will.
He doesn't like her.
He doesn't like the sandwich that she came in with that day at will.
She doesn't have to have done anything wrong.
It's not termination for cause gone.
Not aligned.
It's not working out.
We're going to find someone who is going to promote the Trump agenda, which is not an agenda of medical tyranny, although I understand people are still angry over what Operation Warp Speed was turned into, over Trump's continued apparent belief that the vaccine was something good and groundbreaking.
There are smart people, smarter people than myself, who think in the early stages the vaccine or the jab actually did something, but for the variants.
not so much.
And that's being charitable.
Bottom line, goodbye.
Good riddance.
Don't let the door hit your butt on the way out and try to make yourself seem like the hero for promoting policies that it themselves weaponized the CDC and destroyed decades worth of trust that anybody has in the medical institutions of America.
Whether or not it ever comes back, we'll see.
But at the very least cleaning of the house, RFK Jr. is doing what other departments need to do.
Pan Bondi should be looking at RFK and taking notes.
And that is the latest on the firing of Suzanne Monaris legal at will entirely justified and confirmed the necessity of it by her own attorneys.
That is it.
Good afternoon, everybody.
How goes the battle?
I think we got the raid from the quartering.
The quartering, thank you very much.
I'm going to give a big shout out to Steven Crowder.
On the one hand, he's been doing a lot of amazing work as it relates to the most recent horrendous story coming out of Minnesota and doing the work of mainstream media or legacy media that it's not doing, that is not doing its own work.
We're going to get there in a bit.
Trust hold on.
Let's see here.
Trump hold on.
I want to read this.
I saw it.
It caught my eyes because there was a little bit of Trump is not MAGA.
Trump is a globalist POS that is make Israel great again.
Hmm.
Well, you see, I don't know that many people are going to agree with the entirety of that statement.
I know many people are going to agree with a certain emphasis on policy with Israel that they might not agree with that many people do not support any continued foreign wars, foreign funding of foreign conflict, whether it's in Ukraine or the Middle East.
But to call Trump a globalist POS, Noel 2024, I'm not going to call you names because I don't know who you are or what your situation is, but that is wrong.
Wrong.
And we're going to get into a story about Israel today.
Now, so we got a story, but we're going to do some follow follow-ups, some updates on the shooting earlier this week.
And what I'm going to call performative trash coming out of Minnesota, because that's all that they are.
Tim Walls, Jacob Fry, Ilhan Omar, performative trash.
And I'm almost reluctant to use the word trash, because trash has a purpose and you can still find treasure in trash.
Performative trash.
We're going to talk about the latest.
Speaking of Israel, we are going to talk about, what's his name?
Tom Artyom Alexandrovich.
I called it at the time.
Dudes never coming back to America ever.
The dude we might have to start with that story just so we can get it the dude was arrested for luring, attempting to use electronic means to lure a minor for sex.
That's called pedophilia.
The dude is in charge of cybersecurity in the Netanyahu administration released on bail and on those charges, ten thousand dollars bail.
Who thought he was coming back for his bail hearing?
Nobody.
He didn't come back.
We'll get there in a second.
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how do you transition from barbecues to pedophilia?
There's no smooth transition, so we're just going to jump right into it.
The news broke a couple of weeks ago.
I was on it, critical of the situation, critical of the story, and not from an anti-Israel perspective, because this could have been any other country on earth, and there are great many situations or scenarios in which it would have been any other country on earth of a man arrested in Las Vegas off accusations that he was trying to lure minors, a minor via the internet for the purposes of sex.
And the individual was arrested.
And instead of having his passport taken away, instead of being locked up behind bars to ensure that he would show up at his next hearing, the individual was released on $10,000 bail and allowed to return to the state of Israel.
At the time that it happened, there was some blowback.
And you can go and find some articles referring to it as like MAGA goes crazy, MAGA pounces.
And you have a lot of people saying this is an indication of Israel first policy, that it's showing the Trump administration is beholden to the state of Israel and Netanyahu, whatever.
I do not believe in those theories.
And I know that people are going to say, Vivi, you're either being disingenuous, you do, but you know it, but you're not saying it, or you're being naive.
No, I actually believe that with enough public pressure, this will turn into something of a diplomatic row and Netanyahu will make sure that this individual who was charged with felony, pedophile sex charges will return to America to face justice, but for the time being.
I want to pull up the tweet that I had on this a while ago.
I'm not sure I'll find it, but I'll read from this is Al Jazeera.
Uh, what is the word when it's, um, syndicated through Yahoo!
News?
I had the Al Jazeera article and I can also see people saying, Oh, you listen to Al Jazeera.
They're totally anti Israel.
Everything is going to be biased coming out of them.
They're anti Israel.
This is a fact-based story.
You can hear it from anywhere.
The only problem is you're not hearing it from everywhere.
And that also is an indication of something not going right here.
Al Jazeera.
This is from today.
No, this is from yesterday.
Israeli official Alexandrovich skips US court hearing on child sex charges.
The man was let out on $10,000 bail, had his passport given to him, and was allowed to return to Israel on the undertaking that he appear at his bond hearing.
We all said it at the time, this dude is never coming back.
I'm not exactly sure what the extradition policy is between America and Israel.
I am very familiar with the story that was published in, I want to say, 60 Minutes NBC News a while back that Israel allows a right of return for pedophiles and that there's a big problem with pedophiles returning to Israel and never facing justice in America.
And I think it was NBC that ran the story a little while ago.
I'll get it in a second, but let's just see where this is at right now, because why do you think he didn't show up for the hearing today?
I don't think the Trump administration had a hand in it.
I'm not even convinced that the DA of Nevada had a hand in it.
Or it's just some sneaky, deeky, devious bullshit being pulled by the attorney.
Or there was in fact a purported agreement.
Listen to this.
Senior Israeli official accused of child sex crimes in the United States has failed to appear for a scheduled court hearing in his case weeks after he returned to Israel, prompting concerns that he may have fled.
to avoid facing trial.
Uh, yeah, prompting concerns.
Uh, we don't need to think like a pedophile, think like anybody.
Would you return to a country in which you're facing felony charges that would result in incarceration for an extended period of time?
Yeah, I'm just so convinced about justice and so hell bent on clearing my good name that I'm going to return to the country that is trying to lock me up for years on felony, pedophile sex charges.
Holy hell.
Tom Artyom Alexandrovich's lawyer David Chesnoff told the court in Nevada on Wednesday that he told his clients not to attend the hearing.
Do you know what happens, by the way?
To normal, I would say, non connected attorneys who give their clients advice that is arguably criminal in the first place and then boast to the court of having given their clients unilateral, most likely illegal advice.
What happens to most attorneys is they get sanctioned.
They get sanctioned by the bar.
We'll see what happens to Chesnov.
Listen to this.
Quote, he was instructed by me that he didn't have to be here.
Chef Noss said, oh, I'm sorry.
I can't see too good.
Are you the flipping judge?
Are you the flipping DA?
Although the DA doesn't even have that power.
He was instructed by me.
By the way, pathological, not I instructed him because that would.
That would, that would indicate agency, that would indicate direction of it.
I instructed him is what a normal person says.
What a pathological person says who wants to sort of try to absolve themselves of the responsibility of their actions is makes it into the passive.
He was instructed by me that he didn't have to be here.
However, Judge Barbara Shifalakwa, Shifalakwa, Shifalakwa, Judge Shifalakwa was quick to shut down the suggestion, stressing that suspects released on bond like Aleksandrovich have, quote, to make every court appearance.
Oh, I'm sorry, your honor.
I didn't know that.
new to the bar.
I'm looking at his bond documents that indicate the court appearance that he was ordered to appear today, Shafalakwa told Chestdov.
And so your oral, I guess, request without anything before the court to waive his appearance hereby is denied, is hereby denied.
Listen to how even the judge is protecting the lawyer in all of this.
I'm realizing this now while rereading this.
saying i'm looking at his bond documents that indicate he was supposed to appear here and so so your oral i guess request without anything before the court to waive his appearance here today is hereby denied in law everybody if you don't know how it works, if you want something of the court, you make a motion, you make a request depending on what jurisdiction you're in.
Exceptions aside, it has to be done in writing.
It has to be notified to the other party or in this case to the prosecutors that you're requesting his exemption for being at the hearing.
It has to be done in writing.
Typically, you can do it orally.
Sometimes you can do it in court orally because in so doing it orally in court, you are de facto notifying the other party or the prosecutor.
So it's sort of a notification.
You make verbal motions all the time during hearings, whatever.
Okay.
He wasn't making a request for his client not to appear.
He had already advised him not to appear.
The outcome of his motion had already come to fruition by mere matter of fact of the circumstances.
And this judge is almost like, oh, so you meant to make a request and he didn't and it's denied, so you better get him back here next time, but we'll do it digitally.
Alexandrovich's case has been stirring controversy, making international headlines since his arrest earlier this month.
The Israeli official was arrested on August 6, but the incident was not made public until more than a week later when the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police announced a cover operation targeting child sex predators.
You know, I I I I would love to know.
What the sentiment within the FBI would be right now.
Do I think in a million years that the FBI would ever have tolerated a child sex predator being allowed to go to whatever country?
Hell no.
And you have the admission right now from the district attorney of Nevada.
He was let out on $10,000 bond, which they say is normal under these circumstances.
And he's been allowed to return to a country where he may or may not ever come back.
His release without travel restrictions has led to speculation that he may have received preferential treatment due to his close ties between the US and Israel.
Speculation?
The January Sixers, the lectern guy, Adam Johnson, the lectern guy, had more travel restrictions for allegedly having stolen or attempted to steal a lectern which he never stole and never attempted to steal.
He had travel restrictions.
My recollection is he couldn't leave Central Florida for years.
This guy nabbed under a child sex predator program.
program was allowed to go back to Israel with no travel restrictions administration president Donald Trump has denied intervening in the case and the local district attorney has argued that Alexandrovich's release was quote standard People are misunderstanding this story, by the way.
This is not a response to today's hearing.
This was prior to where he said earlier this month, the government, uh, Netanyahu falsely denied that Alexandrovich was arrested.
It's an amazing thing.
Wednesday, Chestnut suggested that he had a deal with the prosecutors relating to Alexandrovich's court appearance going forward.
My client is not here.
We have an agreement with the state and I informed your staff earlier that he was not going to be here.
Inform the staff?
If I'm the judge, I would blow a lid here.
But Shivalaqua said the district attorney's office has no authority to waive appearances at a felony arraignment.
Nobody got a waiver from my court.
Shivalaqua said eventually Chestnut and the court agreed that Alexandrovich would appear remotely before the next before court next week on September 3rd for his arraignment a hearing where he would be formally presented with the charges and enter a plea of guilty or not guilty.
I I want to see if we can get that broadcast.
Shaflaqwa mourned that she may impose sanctions, impose conditions on Alexandrovich's release, including possible ban on contact with I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
It's so funny only because it's so effing ridiculous.
He was this man was arrested as a child sex predator and he did not have a ban on contact with minors and using social media and dating platforms websites,
which I presume, I guess, is where he tried to lock what I understood to be mentally challenged minor for sex.
By the way, he's like the head of cybersecurity of Israel.
I'll get that in a second.
As outrage grew over allowing Alexandrovich to leave the country last week, acting U.S. Attorney for the District of Nevada, a Trump appointed pointed a finger at local prosecutors.
A liberal district attorney and state court judge in Nevada failed to require a alleged child molester to hand over his passport, which allowed him to flee our country.
Shadow wrote on social media, Clark County district attorney Steve Wolfson.
Everybody's going to do a deep dive into that guy right now.
His history has said that there was nothing.
unusual about how his case was handled.
The standard bail for this charge, pedophilia, was ten thousand dollars.
So anyone upon being booked on that charge could post that bail and get released without conditions.
And that's what happened in this case.
Wilson told Las Vegas Review Law Journal earlier this month.
However, Richard Davies, a criminal defense lawyer in Nevada, told Al Jazeera last week that the apparent lack of conditions on Alexandrovich's release, despite the seriousness of the charges, was, quote, fishy.
Quote, the court should be concerned about protecting children in the community and nationwide.
So it's highly unusual again to allow this person to leave.
Davies said Wilson and Chestnut did not return Al Jazeera's request for comment by the time of publication.
No Shiat Sherlock nor would they I expect them to.
I I I I by the way, I could find my tweet, but you can go double check if you don't trust me.
At first, Netanyahu denied that this guy was arrested, said he was questioned, not arrested, and allowed to return home as scheduled.
At the time, I said, this guy is not showing up for his flipping hearing, that's not even rocket science, that's not even elementary grade jello cooking released on ten thousand dollars bond.
I don't know the history of Wolfson, the district attorney, but now I'm suspicious as hell.
I don't think the Trump administration had any role in this, but now I'm suspicious as hell, not of the Trump administration having a role in this.
What the hell Wolfsen did, and I think enough public outcry, you'll get the Trump administration to look into it.
There is no way in the name of sweet holy hell that Dan Bongino, who has spent years in a crusade against child sex traffickers protecting the children in his role as deputy director would have allowed this to happen, would have sanctioned this, and despite his support for the state of Israel, would have ever tolerated anything of this nature.
There's a zero, zero chance.
So I think you make enough noise, you'll get the Trump administration to put the screws to Netanyahu and make sure that this SOB accused SOB makes his way back.
Although he never will, I don't know what the extradition agreement is between America and the US.
Let me just see this thing.
what is the extradition agreement between US and Israel?
Do they even have one?
I don't think they have one.
Treaty basics.
The US and Israel signed an extradition treaty in 1962 purpose to ensure that individuals who commit serious crimes in one country cannot evade justice by fleeing to the other.
What was the report by NBC of pedophiles returning to Israel to avoid justice in US?
You're likely referring to the report about convicted and accused pedophiles leaving the US traveling to Israel to avoid prosecution and sentencesces and the NBC report.
Okay, good dated 2021 revised in later segments reported that some American sex offenders were moving to Israel, sometimes exploiting loopholes in extradition or dual citizenship laws to avoid facing US justice.
The mechanism, many of these individuals, dual citizens of Israel and the US, sometimes limits extradition of its citizens, particularly for crimes committed abroad.
I'm not going crazy.
I remember it.
It's it's madness.
It's madness.
And some people are going to pick on it specifically because it's Israel.
This could have been any other country.
Then you're going to say, well, would it have happened if it were any other country?
Probably there have been.
There were big, big, probably, and probably for equally corrupt reasons, there were a great many people saying that after 9/11, a lot of Saudis were allowed to leave the country real quick like and real under the radar like.
So whether or not there's political corruption involved, absolutely in my view, it might be state level.
Wolfsen is my number one suspect if there is political chicanery.
The judge sounded like she was a little pissed, but still giving the benefit of the doubt to Chesnoff, the lawyer.
Public pressure, public scrutiny, and there will be justice.
Fingers crossed, we'll see.
That's the story.
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Ginger Ninja 1776 says, sounds like he prefers to do things digitally.
Oh, let me, before I forget, what was Tom Artyom out there?
Alexandrovich position in you Israeli government.
He was he was head.
of cybersecurity.
I misspelled his name.
Yeah, I did.
Okay, you want to, yeah, google, I love it.
They're giving me a hard time.
Anyway, he was head of cybersecurity.
Very ironic that the man who's head of cybersecurity is using the internet to lure minors for sexual exploitation purposes.
I'm sure there's a perfectly logical explanation for what the hell is going on.
And then in our viva barnslaw dot locals dot com community, we've got someone channeling quagmire diggity, or that's giggity, let's be honest.
And then we got Bill Brown.
Those are definitely Bill Brown's.
Yeah.
He's got a beautiful, beautiful lot of farm animals.
Sevensis says, I've answered someone's comment, there have been extraditions from Israel to US in the past.
No, no, I'm sure there have been Sevensis, but I also know that there have been criminals fleeing from the US to Israel because it's a little bit harder to get convicted, locked up and jailed when you're in Israel.
Where is Dan Bongino now, Viva?
He's been a little quiet, and I'm not sure, maybe he might have been at his wit's end with the action or inaction of DOJ and Pan Pondy.
And I want to bring this up because I see it.
Always remember the gold pager, says 808 Scotty.
It is indeed an interesting thing.
It's very interesting.
I know in our community, they have differing views on what the gold pager could mean and whether or not it was a thank you or a warning.
I can tell you one thing.
despite the fact that it's made out of gold, if I got it, I'd probably melt it down and sell it for its value in gold.
I would not expect, I would always view that as a threat.
But I'm paranoid.
I'm neurotic.
And I sometimes even view thank you as a threat.
Or my pleasure as a threat.
All right, that's it.
Let's get to the other updates of the story.
I appreciate that people are interested in the story and I appreciate that it's a story that's going to be in the headlines for an extended period of time.
My reluctance in giving it not more attention than it deserves, but giving it the attention that the murderous, demonic piece of shit who committed the act of what now I believe many are going to rightly conclude was domestic terrorism to give that dead piece of shit who, if there is a justice is burning in whatever hell the cosmos or the simulation can offer, giving him the attention that he wanted.
And it's such a weird thing that to want attention for something negative after you're dead.
There could be no more demonic trait than that.
You know, it's one thing to want to leave a positive legacy on the world and to work your hardest and your damnedest to make that happen so that when you pass on to whatever there is after this life, my thoughts have always been like.
The only thing you take with you is that which you leave behind.
And you want to leave behind the legacy of having made the world a better place than when you were first brought into it, much like a campground.
I mean, I was, you go camp.ing, you go fishing, you pick up garbage, you leave it better than it was when you got there.
The inspiration for murderous, demonic individuals to want to leave as their legacy death, pain and destruction, and to not even like in some way I could understand someone wants to sit there and watch it.
You know, like a serial killer returns back to the scene of the crime to sort of revel in in in their atrocity, but to know you're going to take your own life and then just that's it.
You take your own life first then, not to encourage anyone.
And there's no but.
But the murderous demons who would say, I'm going to go cause as much death and carnage as humanly possible before I take my own life, skip the step.
I've told the story before, but in my practice of law, I once came across somebody who I said, this person is mentally unhinged, mentally deranged.
They're going to kill somebody and then kill themselves.
And I had a very stressful couple of weeks that culminated in the individual killing themselves, but no one else.
And I said, that was the only small miracle of this entire period.
period of my practice that the person did not kill anybody else before taking their own life.
But this demon did what he did.
And you don't want to give them the attention that they were yearning or that they knew would ensue.
And so, you know, the focus today is going to be actually on these, what's the word I'm looking for?
When you act for the sake of acting.
Theatrics.
performative these performative politicians milking this tragedy for their own political purposes i'm going to bring this one up ilhan omar i I can't stand her.
And I don't know if it's because I so like her and have disdain for her that I see things that aren't necessarily there.
I watched this entire interview.
I'm going to bring it back to the beginning after I play this clip.
And I don't know if it's because I have such disdain for her, such scorn for her, that I'm seeing things that aren't there.
It looks like she's smiling throughout this entire thing.
Like she's trying her best to feign sadness and feign outrage and feign compassion.
And she can barely hide a smirk throughout this entire thing.
And I say that and I didn't put it out in a tweet because it required a little more explanation than we would have thought.
than what some would view as a pithy tweet trying to score points off a tragedy.
It's bad acting.
Although I say, you know, I never judge anyone in a time of tragedy.
When people were saying, you know, the video of the parents of Sandy Hook and before one of the fathers went live at a press conference, he was laughing or he was seen smiling.
And I'm like, you can't judge people who are the ones actually suffering from trauma that is indescribable.
It's beyond the capable capabilities of humans to appreciate that type of trauma and to deal with it.
And I don't know how anyone does.
And I'm told they don't., a part of their soul is dead forever.
So I don't judge parents who might be seen smirking, who may even be behaving in ways that are bizarre because you can't judge how someone deals with trauma.
This is not that.
First of all, listen to what Ilhan Omar has to say about this in all of her infinite wisdom.
Bring this down a little bit.
And when you look at this in terms of the school and just Minnesota in general, you know, I was looking at the laws.
Governor Walls signed stronger laws in place not that long ago.
The state requires checks for purchasing guns.
You need a permit to buy a firearm and also to carry it in public.
There's a red flag law.
Red Flag Law, it's called the Extreme Risk Protection Order.
As you know, it allows family members, law enforcement family members to file a petition restricting someone from having a gun if they're a danger.
It just, but it raises the question of in a state where there are all these protective measures in place and clearly is she smiling?
That clearly did not stop this person from accessing guns.
What else could have happened?
What else could have been done here to help?
I I'm, is this she doesn't look like she's smirking?
It's even worse at the beginning of it.
Oh yeah.
Well, there is still a preliminaryiminary stage of investigation, so we are not sure if the guns were attained and purchased here in Minnesota.
And again, we have to remember why federal legislation is important, because we do live in the United States of America, we are interconnected, and so constantly having, you know, these conversations on a local level or state level and not having them on a national level creates loopholes for people who are drenched to explore.
And so I am calling on my colleagues when we come back.
into Congress, for us to put our differences aside.
I just saw someone say Uptalk.
I didn't realize it's funny.
I didn't realize what that's called.
It almost drives me as crazy as vocal fry.
You get vocal fry.
Where are they talking?
And then it's funny.
I'm curious to know what Uptalk represents in terms of body language interpretation, but sorry.
For us to recognize that partyism is not saving our children.
And we are uniquely finding ourselves in this danger as a country here in the United States.
So yeah, that's right.
Because they don't have mass shootings in England and China or Japan, they have mass acid attacks and mass stabbings.
And occasionally, you know, in Sweden, occasionally grenades stuff and occasionally some mass shootings.
It's an amazing thing.
It's almost like murderous criminals will use whatever tools they have at their disposal to commit murderous crimes.
It's crazy how that happens.
But I'll play the beginning.
By the way, just to highlight the laws that currently exist in Minnesota.
And first of all, I'm fairly certain that they have answers to all these questions as to whether or not he procured the firearms either lawfully or with the application of the laws that currently exist.
Pretty sure they know that.
We'll get the information.
in Duke.
Maybe he bought them off the black market.
Maybe they were his parents' guns who procured them lawfully and his parents let them have them.
Crumbly prosecution should be in the works.
I guess if that's the new standard.
They have red flag laws, background checks.
And by the way, I'm not even saying this with affirmation for the policies, just to highlight.
I don't know if you would qualify Minnesota as among the strictest of states.
They have strong red flag laws, which many already object to because they get weaponized and abused by disgruntled ex spouses, government agencies and whatnot, but they have those.
background checks permits.
And yet somehow murderers don't follow the law.
Crazy.
Congressman Omar is back with us.
And you were at the school.
Am I crazy or just smirking here?
From the parents.
Try to look serious, Ilham, try to look serious.
The kids who were there.
And unfortunately, I didn't have the opportunity.
As you know, these families, the victims and the neighbors are experiencing an unespicable tragedy.
mother of young children, I can't even imagine what it must have felt knowing that they had just dropped their kids off that they were in their morning mass literally praying which is one of the most normal and wholesome things that we want our children involved and to have you know someone come in and and assassinate their their children and a few moments later to get a phone call i can't listen to her what was the
question i was just about to ask oh yes ilhan omer does i i presume and this is not a um a judgment thing i presume they have reasonable security what's the amazing thing is and i've lived through the transition now of I'm still Canadian, getting close to being American.
Gosh, darn tell you, I feel American at heart.
They look for every solution.
And I put solutions, quote, except for one that would have immediate, concrete impact tomorrow.
I'm sure that she has security.
You know, Nancy Pelosi's got security.
Some people don't have as much security as I would have thought they would have had given their political positions.
Is it unheard of the idea that there should just be an armed security guard?
You have guards protecting banks.
You have guards protecting events.
You have walls protecting events, communities.
You have armed guards protecting things that are valuable that people might want to steal or harm.
Why in the name of sweet holy hell would you not have an armed security guard at every school, every soft target?
I don't want to see.
I don't want to see people with guns at my school.
Who was it yesterday?
I won't feel safer if I see people with national security, not national security, national guardsmen with guns on the streets.
You're damn right, it feels more secure.
You might think, well, why do I need this?
This means that there's bad people out there.
There are bad people out there and they don't abide by the law.
And you want to look at gun crime and how it doesn't get reduced with increased gun restrictions.
Look to Canada.
It's an amazing thing.
All of the criminals committing crimes with guns acquire them illegally and don't give a sweet bugger all about the law.
And so the idea that you That's called life.
And so hire veterans who suffer from high unemployment, who have difficulty reintegratgrating into civilian life when they get back from service.
Hire veterans, one veteran at every school.
Gosh darn it, would that be a deterrence from coward murderers like this POS who shot through windows?
And how much would it cost?
I wanted to do the calculations, but it's a very, very complicated calculation as to what schools are out there, whether or not it would be private schools versus public schools.
Hire a veteran or two.
You would employ the veterans.
You would create good paying jobs.
You would literally save children.
But no, all that these performative pieces of rubbish of politicians want to do is sit there, cry, do nothing, and take your rights away.
And if you think I'm exaggerating, just remember, this is Jacob Fry.
Every time I say his last name, I'm saying half of my last name and it makes me want to wretch.
This is Jacob Fry sobbing over the casket of George Floyd.
Now, this is mentally unhinged and mentally deranged for a great number of reasons.
Performative trash is what.
jacob fry is and he's got to make sure everybody sees him shake he's got to shake.
He has to be on drugs.
There's no way that anybody can do this without being on drugs, psychotropic or otherwise.
There is nobody on earth of sound mind who would be sobbing at George Floyd's funeral other than maybe friends and probably family.
Nobody on earth.
And this is not even related to George Floyd.
You go to a stranger's funeral that you've never met in your life that you didn't know he existed until the time he died.
There is no person of sound mind who would sob like that at such a funeral, you know, John Lennon dies and you've been in love with him because you listen to the music.
I could see people sobbing.
A man who you didn't know existed until he died, who was a career criminal of the highest order.
Not, you know, not even Mother Teresa, who you might not have known until they died, and You maybe cry at the funeral.
A career criminal.
You didn't know of his existence until he died as a result of his life of career crime.
And you sit there sobbing like your father or mother just passed away.
Jacob Fry, you're an idiot.
But these are the politicians right now who want to weaponize this tragedy to promote anti-second amendment policy.
Despite the fact that they have some of the stricter gun laws in Minnesota and not actually implementing anything of practical use that would save lives of children as of tomorrow and create jobs.
Oh, but maybe you've sent all that money off to Ukraine.
Do I want to ask ChatGPT how much it would cost?
Okay, let's say here, assuming you hire two guards at 80,000 a year, how much would it cost to protect?
Every school in America.
Let's see.
Hire two guards at 80,000 years to protect schools in America.
How much would it cost to protect every school in America?
Let's see how fast, let's calculate step by step.
I'll get back to the results when I get the results.
I cried when Jerry Garcia died.
I'm trying to think of any, anybody who I've known, any celebrity who died that I cried for.
I can't think of one.
I cried on 9-11.
I think everybody did there.
That's a earth shattering tragedy that unfortunately changes your perspective of the world.
Let's see what the answer is.
Realistically, the true cost would be significantly higher.
Let's just see here.
It says $20 billion a year.
$20 billion a year.
That's actually kind of amazing.
This is what chat GPT has given me by way of answer.
$20 billion a year.
Seems like a concrete cost, concrete net benefit, priceless.
But no, instead, it is how can we take more of your rights away when we fail at doing what we do?
But I also want to highlight something here.
Here, this is a this is a fantastic one.
Governor Pritzker tweets out, according to federal data, thirteen of the top twenty cities in homicide rates have Republican governors, none of those cities are Chicago.
Eight of the top ten states in homicide rates are led by Republicans.
None of those states are Illinois.
And yet Trump is sending troops here.
Well, I was going to say something mean.
I won't say it.
Well, Pritzker, cities don't have governors.
Cities have mayors.
And ten of the ten.
10 most violent cities with murder rates are run by Democrat mayors.
The amazing thing is, I won't belabor the point yesterday, and I hope this guy gets fact checked for this or community noted.
The amazing thing is, if it was a statewide issue because it results from state governance, then the violence would be uniform and consistent throughout the state.
Quite clearly it's not.
Quite clearly to the extent that even in red states, the violence is concentrated in the cities run by Democrat mayors.
Quite clearly, it has something to do with something else other than the political affiliation of the governor of that state.
Clearly.
But when I say that the politicians are not interested in, well, I should say this, the Democrat politicians are not interested in doing anything other than literally dancing on the graves of the children for their Second Amendment attacking proposals, despite the fact that even when they get those rules implemented, they either A don't work or B are not implemented for the purposes of working.
So what other laws that you would not have enforced would make that tragedy not have happened?
And then you get the media that doesn't do didly squat to actually shed the light on this.
When this thing occurred, when this occurred and we saw in short order detailed photos of the manifesto of the alleged shooter, uh, so quickly dispersed online translated.
You had the White House translating all this Russian gibberish language that the guy was writing.
I did say, you know, why so fast with this but not with, uh, the other transgender shooter?
And I'm like, oh, that's right.
Because one administration had to suppress that manifesto at all costs because it would be used to criticize potentially either a community or individual life choices that lead people to be mentally unstable, either because they suffer from mental illness to begin with or whatever mental illness they suffer from is exacerbated by the cocktail of hormones and chemicals that they are given by doctors for profit.
it the media doesn't cover it i wonder why so this is a video uh that was uploaded to the channel that was nuked as we're trying to find information stephen crowder doing the work of i say true journalists with an edge of humor every day all right this this was on youtube this video by the way you know youtube can scrub things youtube can get data text images from videos transcribes
dialogue for the purposes of striking or content uh copyright violations the amazing thing is you can upload something to youtube and they will scan it and copy claim it faster than they would look at a manifesto and videos like this of someone who's clearly unhinged clearly psychotic and clearly planning something not just you know musings or lyrics in a rap song and
this is kid's this this kid is was psychotic We'll go through this.
I don't want to again give more attention than necessary.
Let's just go here and see what Steven had to say.
So I'm sure I'm sure I'm not the only one who just got chills up my spine watching this.
That's terrifying.
We're able to confirm the date of upload.
Yeah, it was uploaded two hours ago.
Looks like they're reporting.
Hey, there we go.
Hey, find me.
Hey, see you.
Exactly, two hours later.
Let's go to them and see what they actually say.
officials who have been briefed on the matter.
We are continuing to follow the latest details about this shooter.
Apparently they targeted the Annunciation Catholic Church and school.
They, they, he, just you can say it, these effing enablers of insanity.
Specifically, trying to barricade people inside as they shot through the windows.
Police say an eight year old and a ten year old are dead.
At least two kids right now in the hallway.
You wouldn't want to misgender the psychomurderer, you POS's.
Hospital.
And I'm not referring to a point of sale in critical condition.
I'm glad that it used the dead name and got you latest on the identity of the shooter as well as potential motives and why this took place.
Why?
Well, I'm sure if you looked at the manifesto, you might have seen it.
Here's the link to that tweet I just shared it, but you don't hate the media enough, says Jacob Castro, and he is one thousand percent right.
Did you notice the knife that the murderer stabbed into the paper?
Do you know, like, it's just an amazing thing.
I had a friend who had a father whose friend's father got into an argument or something was cutting something and out of anger stabbed the knife into the cutting board.
It's a story that traumatizes me to this day and his hand slid down off the handle and down the blade and he severed his four fingers off.
Like, if only that had happened right then and there, everything would be different.
If only, you know, not so insignificant as a butterfly flapping its wings.
If only that psycho would be murderer at the time, murderer now, would have had his hand slipped down the blade cut his fingers goes to the hospital what happened here and it's all unfoiled if only in an alternate universe but did you notice the knife in his hand that he stabbed onto the paper did it look familiar to you because the second i saw it and i finally found the photo the picture the second i saw it and i don't know if i'm going crazy like knives roughly look the same that's the knife there's you know they saw a better
image before there's like a little thing there And Peggy Flanagan once upon a time, hey Peggy Flanagan, was the killer holding the same style knife you had on your shirt?
Tell us again what this shirt was supposed to mean.
This is Peggy Flanagan.
She's she's in she was in in Minnesota right Peggy Flanagan Peggy Flanagan, lieutenant governor of Minnesota.
Oh Minnesota she still wore this shirt.
Now I'm not I'm not going to be a you know the baby say everything's a call to violence.
What the hell does that shirt mean?
And am I crazy in thinking just maybe, maybe, maybe when you're dealing with clearly mentally ill person who's jacked up on whatever cocktail of pharmaceuticals, maybe they hear things, maybe they see dog whistles and things.
Oh, better grab a knife and protect trans kids.
I kind of see a similarity.
A knife is a knife, but I kind of see something here.
And I still haven't gotten a satisfactory answer from Peggy Flanagan as to what the hell she meant when she wore this shirt.
Protect trans kids with a knife and then a rose.
Does anybody have any idea?
You're all you can go go ask Peggy.
Here's the link to the tweet.
Go ask Peggy.
And so that's that.
I think that's pretty much it for this.
There's not much more news than that coming out.
I mean, it's it's New York Post is reporting heartless training.
Sorry, that's not the right one.
Hold on.
Quite clearly not the right story.
That one I'm going to save for the after party with locals.
Was that this one?
Yeah.
Minnesota school shooter Robin Westman confessed he was, quote, tired of being trans, end quote.
Quote, I wish I was never brainwashed myself.
Again, this is not a fear hiding a wish.
This is just a prediction based on human behavior.
If you've been around the channel for long enough, I said, you know, people are going to start thinking twice about encouraging this type of diagnosed, diagnosable mental illness when the victims of this.
trans ideology realize that their parents are to blame for it or their doctors.
And it's going to happen at some point in time.
It's not a question of if, but when.
Right now, you have unfortunately these victims of trans ideology lashing out at the public.
They're going to lash out at their parents who facilitated, promoted, financed.
the mutilation of their children.
They're going to go after the doctors.
Who are Dr. Mengele's, in my humble view?
Let's hear.
So it's save reading the article.
They opened fire on a Catholic school in Minneapolis, slaughtering two children and injuring at least seventeen others on august 27.
Robin Westman opened fire through the stained glass windows of a church at the Annunciation Catholic School before committing suicide.
You think the parents had no indication of what was going on?
You know, I, hey, by the way, you talk about a crumbling mutatis mutatis.
They knew their kid had problems.
They decided to get him into something that would distract him or a passion.
They gave him guns.
And then he used those guns to go kill kids.
Now they went to jail.
You think these parents necessarily knew that there was something wrong with their kid.
They changed his name when he was a minor.
They had to sign off on that.
They probably knew damn well he was on whatever medications he was on.
and they say nothing they do nothing and they just you know hope for the best but who was robin westman yeah i don't care you know i don't care i don't want to read i don't want to listen to this westman said it's it was in the manifesto was tired of being trans wishes he was never brainwashed himself in a manifesto posted online before he slaughtered two children in a twisted handwritten journal i only keep the long hair because it's pretty much my last shred of being trans i am tired of being trans i wish i never brainwashed myself he wrote You know,
when I, you can go read this.
I don't want to give any more airtime here.
Link, when I had on Tulip R. Richie, and he was explaining.
what happened when he, as a mentally unwell suffering from OCD, a number of other disorders as an adult, had a doctor who cut his penis off.
And I remember he described the moment he woke up and looked down when the doctor put a mirror between his legs and he saw what Tulip referred to as an axe wound between his legs, the neovagina that this monster doctor Mengeleva doctor tried to construct.
It's literally the stuff of horror movies, of nightmares, that you wake up and you look down and you're like, holy mother of hell, what have I done to myself?
irreparable, irreparable.
And this kid, whatever he was going through, looking at irreparable, what that, what am I?
You look in the mirror and you see a monster and you think that that's not somehow going to materialize into real life action.
And his parents facilitated his transition into a monster and not a monster in terms of, it's a monster now because of demonic possession and whatever the hell possessed him to do that.
Mutilation of a functioning body.
And that's what his parents promoted.
That's what his parents financed.
That's what his parents literally signed off on.
And unfortunately, now as a result of what I believe to be criminal negligence of the parents and the doctors, this guy went out and killed children, probably his last reminder of a normal life that he would never again have.
And now they want to come and take your guns away.
That's it.
It's the guns.
This is the link to the article.
We don't need to do that.
And the FBI rightly calling it what it is right now.
It's clearly in as much as you have terrorist laws on the book, this is domestic terrorism.
In as much as you have hate crime laws on the book, this is a hate crime.
If it were a synagogue, if it were a black church, it would have been front page news for the next year, racist hate crime, anti-Semitic hate crime.
This is an anti-Christian hate crime by people who have been brainwashed into hating God and hating those who love God.
And you have an FBI that's calling it what it is.
And hopefully you're going to have a change in the zeitgeist.
What this is is institutionalized mental illness.
exacerbated by psychotropic medications.
There's a reason why all of these psychotropic drugs come with the warning, may increase the risk of suicide, self-harm ideation, and consult your doctor if you have these things.
You are fucking with the God-designed tinkering of the human brain, which is so complex.
It takes a godlike complex to think that you can tinker with it unnecessarily.
So tinker with it to make someone what they think they were intended to be and not what they were actually created as.
And that's that.
They want to come take away your rights, by the way.
and simultaneously undermining that which probably would have resulted in this either not of having happened or being less drastic than it was.
Armed citizens, armed security.
There was a this this came by way of our local community.
So whoever posted this, thank you very much.
I forget your name now, but I cut the link beforehand.
Yeah.
They say the cliché is that it takes a good guy with a gun to stop a bad guy with a gun.
And yet you got these bleeding heart liberals out there who say, if I see a good guy with a gun, it makes me nervous because it reminds me that there's a bad guy with guns out there.
There are bad guys with guns out there and they don't give a shit about your laws.
And there are good guys with guns who have been stopping them in recent memory.
The Walmart stabbing, it was a man with a gun that subdued the guy after he stabbed, how many people?
Twelve?
But when you have a politicized FBI who wants to strip you of your rights instead of actually allowing you to avail yourself to them and in ways that would reduce the very problem that they are incapable of solving and seemingly exacerbating, they want to underreport that.
Watchdog Group says FBI undercounts incidents in which armed civilians stop active shooters.
The CPRC reviewed under review uncovered 561 incidents during the same period with armed citizens stopping 202 of them or 36 percent.
CPRC, what was that standing for.
I forget what it is, said the percentage jumped to 52 when excluding shootings that occurred in gun free zones.
The idea of a gun free zone is just insanely idiotic.
You may as well create a COVID free zone.
Analysis by the Crime Prevention Research Center found that FBI has understated the number of times armed civilians stopped active shooter incidents in the United States.
By the way, this is the old FBI.
I'm fairly certain.
According to the FBI, civilians stopped just 14 of 374 active shooter cases in 2024 between 2024.
I don't know what it was.
2014 and 2024, a rate of 3.7 percent.
CPRC, a non-profit data watchdog, said it uncovered.
561 incidents during the same period with armed citizens stopping 202 of them or 36 percent jumped to 52 percent in gun free zones.
The FBI had classified the 2019 shirt shooting in White Settlement, Texas involving a parishioner who shot and killed the gunman as being thwarted by a security guard, even though the man was not a security professional.
It's funny how you can just tinker with whatever effing results you want.
I was up in, I won't say with whom, I don't know if they would feel uncomfortable.
I was with a man who was armed with a concealed carry.
Boy howdy did I feel a little safer going around?
I almost felt like I had a my own personal bodyguard.
I felt safer.
I was in the presence of firearms.
I felt safer, not more at risk.
Gun free zones.
What a load of crap.
And hold on a second.
That's not what I was trying to bring up.
I was trying to bring up this deluxe night is now a member of our Viva Barnes Law dot locals dot com community.
That is actually the reminder.
I've got to go raid the next channel.
I could talk forever.
That's what's news there.
We have a couple of stories which we're going to cover over at Viva Barnes Law dot locals dot com Canadian story.
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But that's it.
Now what we're going to do is we're going to see who is currently live that we're going to raid on Rumble, is it going to be redacted?
We're going to raid redacted.
I love this.
I hear their microphone.
They're talking about they're talking about the Netanyahu thing, the Israeli thingy thing thing thing thing.
Let me go let me do this, go raid.
You know what to do.
People, I'm going to read it.
Read a couple more comments as we transition over.
Hold on, just before I do that, I've got to read.
Did I read the biltong yet?
Just before everyone goes here.
What's up talk?
Not much up with you, Ginger Ninja.
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I'm surprised Kayleigh actually asked a most logical question.
Says Ginger Ninja.
Hitler was a vegetarian.
Says Viva.
Want to highlight Trey Gowdy's response to the shooting.
We're going to have to have a conversation about freedom versus protectinging children.
It's always a young white man, except it's not.
I have Trey Gowdy is the biggest disappointment ever.
I remember thinking that guy was going to be the next earth shattering country reforming politician.
He has turned into a Fox News talking head, much to my chagrin.
Like this.
And now we're going to confirm the raid and we're going to talk for a little bit more.
So Hitler was a vegetarian.
I'll go make sure that he said that and then I'll reply to him on Twitter.
Confirm raid.
Go let them know from whence you came.
And thank you, Rumble, for being here.
If you're not coming over to Viva Barnes Law.
Locals.
shameless dot com dot And let me just go make sure here.
Viva has raided the stream, viva raid booyah.
Go.
And do we have any tip questions over on locals?
Hold on a second, shameless here.
Shame, what do we got?
Go all the way down.
Viva, hot off the press, right angle news, right angle news one breaking.
A massive fight has ruptured on the Mexican Senate floor as senators clash over whether the United States should intervene to help combat Mexican cartels.
Massive fight like a fist fight.
Roose Dane put the link in there.
Don't tease.
Let me see who we got those.
Okay, good.
Let's go all.
All when the rubber met the road, Trey found out his chairmanship wasn't what he hoped it would be.
I thought he was good too long ago.
Yeah.
He didn't.
The thing is, I don't judge people who have face work done, although I do, especially men who have who have non medically necessary face work done.
I judge him.
Trey Gowdy looks like he's had face work done.
A burrito fights.
That's the answer.
I don't think so.
Okay.
I'm going to go ahead and come on over to Viva Barnes Law dot locals dot com rumble.
Thank you, locals.
Here we come.
Everybody, transition over if you're so reclined.
Otherwise, I'll see you tomorrow, same time, back to regular schedule.