Madness in Minnesota! Who is in Charge? w/ Nick Sortor! Jessica Tarlov is a TARDOV! & MORE!
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It Was Realized...
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| Ladies and gentlemen, in comes Viva for the British golfing voiceover for the intro video. | |
| This is a moment when Nick Soto was probably asking himself, what the hell did I just get myself involved in? | |
| I'll play it out before we bring in our guest of the day. | |
| BEHOLD! | |
| It was at that moment they realized... | |
| Get out of the way. | |
| Maybe this wasn't a good idea. | |
| And then you see the aftermath of the people couldn't even spell the word bitch properly on his car. | |
| Looks like B. You know, we have a, we have, is that me? | |
| We have a judge up in Canada, or at least we had a Supreme Court justice whose name was Beesh, B-I-C-H. | |
| And they used to call her, her nickname was the Beesh on the bench because she was very hard in her rulings. | |
| All right, we're going to get to Nick Sortor. | |
| You all know him, independent journalist at Nick Sortor on X. Check him out. | |
| Follow him. | |
| I think you all follow him if you're watching here. | |
| We don't have all day with him. | |
| So it's not going to be a marathon. | |
| I want to bring him in right now. | |
| Nick, sir, how goes the battle? | |
| Oh, the battle continues, man. | |
| We not letting up on it. | |
| I know people have been upset with my story over the past 24 hours, but I stand by it. | |
| And, you know, at the end of the day, I'm a reporter, right? | |
| I'm a reporter that is trying to do right by the country. | |
| And I believe that Bovino should be a part of that. | |
| So we should probably put him around. | |
| And like, full disclosure, I have, it's, I, I, I sort of got the impression. | |
| I was watching you on on crowd. | |
| I'm like, I'll invite him on. | |
| I got the impression you almost were not defensive, but like feeling as though you had to somehow justify the original story that you reported. | |
| And I don't think you do. | |
| I mean, first of all, it's not obvious that the first story you reported was wrong. | |
| There might have been a correction reaction to your original story. | |
| So you never really know if you're strictly reporting on the news or somehow influencing it, which is what I want to get into a little bit. | |
| But back it up all the way to the beginning. | |
| The initial thing, first of all, tell everybody who you are. | |
| Just we won't take for granted everybody knows who you are. | |
| Who are you, Nick? | |
| Yeah, no, I'm just a Twitter guy or an ex-guy now, actually. | |
| Yeah, my name is Nick Sortor. | |
| I'm an independent reporter. | |
| I travel all across the country. | |
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Running Over Doubts
00:07:27
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| I spend more time on the road than I do at home. | |
| And I live in DC or right near the Capitol. | |
| I used to like to be able to go over and do, I had more of a confrontational style where I would go up to Democrats walking around Capitol Hill and I would ask them questions. | |
| I would make them think that I was a friendly at first. | |
| And then I would like hit them hard with that strategy no longer works because they see me on TV too often. | |
| But on the road documenting stories that the mainstream media either refuses to do or just flat out lies about. | |
| You've been to Lahaina. | |
| You have been to East Palestine. | |
| You've covered great stuff. | |
| And look, at the end of the day, you're definitely a journalist on the road hitting the pavement and a journalist with his own personal convictions, which I don't think gets in the way of your journalism because you're quite open about your own political persuasions. | |
| And this is a funny thing, like you can't get away with doing what you did before in terms of the journalism. | |
| Nick Shirley will never be able to get away with it again. | |
| At a given point, it becomes dangerous and stupid for you to even try doing it. | |
| What the hell happened there in that vehicle in Minnesota? | |
| Well, that was the first of like I'm still trying to figure out for myself which one was worse, that or the literal robbery that I endured a couple of days after that. | |
| But basically, I had gone. | |
| My cover had been blown. | |
| So I tried to go back to my, I have to do this stuff undercover now. | |
| I have to wear a disguise or else they will just beat me in the street and nobody's going to do anything about it, especially not Minneapolis police. | |
| Like they, they're, they're as good as useless. | |
| As soon as you tell them you're white on the phone, I should have been started telling them I was Somali. | |
| I messed up on that one. | |
| In the heat of the moment, I'm just trying to get a cop there and I didn't realize my race was going to have anything to do with it. | |
| Tell them you'd like to tell them you'd like to place an order for bananas and rice and maybe they'll get you quickly. | |
| That's a reference to the viral clip. | |
| People, if you haven't seen it, go look it up. | |
| Oh, okay. | |
| That is, I don't know. | |
| I thought that clip was fake at first. | |
| I had to watch it like a few times. | |
| I thought it was like that guy who was pretending to be a lefty who thought that Brown. | |
| You remember the video about the Brown University? | |
| Stop calling it Brown. | |
| It's offensive to people. | |
| And some people thought that was real. | |
| That's what I thought. | |
| I thought this was a total shtick at first. | |
| And then I saw it in context. | |
| It was even worse. | |
| Sorry. | |
| So you're on the street trying to document, but you're not getting any help when you call the police and you're not getting any protection when you go into enemy territory. | |
| No, no, no, absolutely not at all. | |
| And that's one of the most difficult parts about it. | |
| I mean, you see what happens when they figure out who I am and they go full on like ape shit, man. | |
| I mean, I gave them 20 minutes to get out of the way, stop blocking my vehicle. | |
| And I told the police over and over again: if you guys do not come, this is what's going to happen. | |
| As soon as they attempt to disable my vehicle or they break a window, that's it. | |
| I have to go. | |
| It doesn't matter because then you've like erased any form of security that I have by breaking windows. | |
| That means they can, you know, throw things into my car that can, and they could have done it anyway. | |
| Honestly, I think I was very gracious. | |
| I was very patient. | |
| Very patient. | |
| Arguably too patient because, like, you know, the window protects you from a knife. | |
| It doesn't protect you from a gun. | |
| I was convinced I heard a thump thump. | |
| Did you run anybody over? | |
| No. | |
| So you're talking about after I started moving? | |
| Yeah, when you said that, I'm going, I'm going. | |
| And then I hear you accelerate and then I hear a thump. | |
| Now, I wasn't sure if it was a curb or somebody's. | |
| And I'm not trying to be funny. | |
| I thought maybe you ran somebody over. | |
| That's why I was wondering why this didn't blow up even more than I thought it should have. | |
| That was not a human. | |
| That was a curb. | |
| I don't know exactly which thump you're talking about, but what I can say is that the retard that ended up on the hood of the vehicle kept saying, you know, because people afterward were running to him being he was live on Instagram or whatever it was and or TikTok, you know, one of those degenerate apps. | |
| And I like you, I watched it back. | |
| Somebody sent it to me. | |
| And the guy was like, no, no, no, I'm fine. | |
| I jumped on the hood. | |
| He didn't hit me. | |
| I jumped on the hood. | |
| And then in that same live stream, he said, Hey, I'm going to call the police. | |
| I'm going to tell him that he ran me over. | |
| And so I'm like, okay. | |
| I mean, you retards just don't realize that these live streams are being monitored and recorded by other people. | |
| Like, you think you can just get away with lying to the police over it. | |
| And if we didn't have that recorded clip of that live stream, you know damn well that the state of Minnesota would have tried to arrest me on that one. | |
| Have said that I ran somebody over. | |
| Yeah, this isn't Florida where you, you know, if somebody's that is a direct threat. | |
| You that is false imprisonment standing in front of my vehicle. | |
| No, the only argument is someone's going to say, don't put yourself, don't go into enemy territory like that. | |
| Yeah, but that's bullshit. | |
| Then how do I get the story? | |
| No, but that's my job. | |
| Well, that's the reality of like once your face gets sufficiently known, you can't do the infiltration type stuff. | |
| And it's Andy knows the situation. | |
| Now you have to do analysis from a distance. | |
| So you didn't actually run anybody over. | |
| I'm sorry. | |
| No, just you know, there's limits to when bravery becomes stupidity, Nick. | |
| So don't push that line. | |
| But when, so you didn't run anybody over, nobody got maimed. | |
| And whose car was it? | |
| Was it a rental or was it your car? | |
| Yeah, it was a rental. | |
| And now you have the now. | |
| I said the problem, I'm trying to keep myself off the do not rent list. | |
| You know, too late. | |
| You know, the I had like my credit card provides insurance. | |
| So I don't have to like pay for the optional extra one. | |
| However, if you read the fine print, they have now made it so that because I thought it was okay because like, first of all, I didn't drive into the riot. | |
| Okay. | |
| The riot came to me. | |
| Secondly, it wasn't officially declared a riot. | |
| But what they're attempting to do now is saying, oh, well, it actually was a riot. | |
| And so there's an exception for that. | |
| So we're not covering the damage. | |
| So I'm like, I'm going to end up being on the hook for the damage at the end of the day, which is just part of it. | |
| I factor it in. | |
| You get riot exclusions. | |
| You get, I don't know what other ones are. | |
| Well, they added civil commotion in too. | |
| So they can say, oh, no, that was civil commotion going on. | |
| Therefore, I mean, what does this cover, man? | |
| Like, what is the point of the insurance? | |
| It doesn't insure anything. | |
| I take everything out. | |
| No, I made the joke. | |
| Like, when I went back to Canada, they're like, do you want to, you know, spend the $15 extra dollars a day on the insurance? | |
| I'm like, I, you know, I get covered on my own vehicle insurance, but man, that's like, that's not even an option. | |
| That's mandatory. | |
| You got you are going to be on it on a definite no rent list sooner than later. | |
| You're going to go into every rented car that's going to have your face and say, do not rent him. | |
| You're going to have to have someone, a driver or a proxy renter. | |
| I may as well just get an illegal to rent a car for me. | |
| I mean, it works for them every other time. | |
| I wouldn't get into an Uber. | |
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Insurance Mysteries
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| Oh my God. | |
| Okay, this is cynical, but it's an actual reality. | |
| Like, okay, so that was the, I mean, that was, that was good. | |
| You got out of there unscathed. | |
| Um, um, and you're the thump that you may have heard where it was, uh, it was after I'd started driving away and you saw like the like me honking the horn, like laying on the horn. | |
| That's because they had a Toyota Camry try to, I was doing 50 miles an hour, and they had this Toyota Camry pull in front of me to try to block me. | |
| And so I had to run the car up on the snowbank, you know, up on the curb into the grass and go around it. | |
| So if I, and that's why I rent things like Jeeps, right? | |
| Because it's, it's how I get away from these people. | |
| I had been chased more than one time. | |
| I had reported it to the police. | |
| I was on the phone with somebody high up at DHS, and I'm like, I think this person is following me. | |
| And I started doing like right turn, right turn, right turn, right turn. | |
| And apparently, this person just wanted to do the same right turns that I was doing. | |
| And I was able to get away because they were in like a Toyota Corolla and I was in a Jeep. | |
| So it's like, that's a strategic move as well. | |
| Wild. | |
| All right. | |
| Now, so you say you're talking to someone at DHS. | |
| So you have sources within, and you have you're closely connected. | |
| You're not somebody who's making stuff up and pulling stuff out of hats. | |
| What I find amazing, I'll get into what's going on in Minnesota in different detail when you take off, but I want to get into this now. | |
| What's going on in Minnesota strategically from Trump? | |
| What's amazing is we're literally seeing people look at the same situation and see it as capitulation versus striking a deal versus getting what he wanted. | |
| I see literally people saying Trump capitulated and uh Fry and what's his face? | |
| Walls capitulated. | |
| But the breaking news yesterday was that what's his name? | |
| I keep saying Bovino, that Bovino had been replaced. | |
| Homan was coming up and was now going to respond directly to Donald Trump. | |
| And some people were saying that's an indication that he's pissed off with Christy Noam, that he's pissed off with Bovino. | |
| Others were saying, you know, no indication of anything. | |
| You posted the original article, the original story, and it was sort of a mix of journalism and activism. | |
| You want Bovino there. | |
| You like Bovino. | |
| You've got faith in Bovino. | |
| And you say, this is what I've heard. | |
| This is terrible. | |
| If you take Bovino out, it's capitulation. | |
| And then a little bit later, you posted a second tweet saying, in fact, Bovino's not being taken out. | |
| He's being, I don't know, given a new position, a new title, shuffled around. | |
| My thinking in all of this is, on the one hand, you might be right both times in that they might. | |
| I never issued a correction. | |
| No, I know. | |
| No, for sure, because I don't think it's mutually incompatible. | |
| I think it might be a bit of a spin where people were outraged at Bovino looking like he was being demoted or replaced. | |
| And so their spin is to say, no, we're not demoting him. | |
| We're just, I don't know, giving him, we're taking him off as a, you know, a member of the executive and we're putting him on as an ambassador. | |
| And sort of people tend to know what that means. | |
| But what is the current understanding of what happened to Bovino? | |
| What's going on in Minnesota? | |
| Some people are saying it was understandable, you know, when you have Bovino and Christy Noam making certain statements that compromise Stephen Miller in terms of repeating them, in terms of giving the left ammunition to say, look, the executives are, you know, the administration can't accurately assess the situation. | |
| And then some people say, okay, fine, get him out, get Holman in. | |
| What is your understanding now? | |
| It's 24 hours later, give or take, of what's going on in Minnesota with this last bit of political action. | |
| Well, Bovino is officially out of Minnesota now. | |
| And that's disappointing, I would say, that is going to the morale of Border Patrol agents on the ground will certainly drop. | |
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Numbers Game in International Prisons
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| And I take no pleasure in reporting that. | |
| I don't want to have to say this stuff. | |
| I don't need the clicks. | |
| I'm sorry. | |
| I just don't. | |
| That's not, that's not my, that's not my thing. | |
| I would be doing significantly better if I just sat at home and posted Fox News clips all day from my couch, but I don't do that. | |
| I go on the road, I report from the ground, and I'm going to report the facts that are going to help our country. | |
| I'm somebody that is in this for the not to make money. | |
| There are plenty of other, like, if I wanted to make money, I would go and spout off on YouTube just basic talking points that get nothing done just to pull in the view count. | |
| YouTube pays very, very well. | |
| I don't even bother with YouTube for the most part for that reason. | |
| But the thing is that I'm not blackpilling here. | |
| The poll numbers don't look good. | |
| They don't like the fact that AP and whatever these other, like, I call them rooters instead of Reuters because, you know, they're full of shit most of the time. | |
| I get it now. | |
| I wasn't sure where you were going with that. | |
| You know, and they put out these polls saying that, oh, well, you know, X amount of Americans don't approve of what ICE is doing. | |
| It's because, and you notice that they say this, it's very ambiguous, this poll. | |
| Because even if the poll is correct, let's give them a little bit of the benefit of the doubt here and say, let's say the poll numbers are correct. | |
| They're not saying why Americans are disapproving of ICE operations. | |
| Because if you talk to people from the Midwest, which is where I'm from, they don't approve. | |
| They think the numbers are too low and that they're not going hard enough because people voted for immigration was the top issue in 2024. | |
| Okay. | |
| People didn't all of a sudden change their minds and be like, you know what? | |
| Maybe we should let the illegals stay. | |
| Well, that's that's that's the interesting argument is that I think you're right. | |
| There's some polls I trust and some polls I don't and some stuff that's just logical and reasonable and easier to believe. | |
| Immigration was the number one issue, at least a top issue. | |
| That's how Trump got elected. | |
| You get the impression that there's been a shift, not in the deportation per se, but in the you know, the impression of what's going on right now, where you have Rogan on board and Rogan, like him or not, I think he's smart or not. | |
| I like him. | |
| He's insightful and he's open-minded. | |
| But when he's on board and then he's not on board, because he says, well, this is not how he envisioned it, whether he's right or wrong, he does represent a demographic or influence a demographic. | |
| And then the question is, what is going wrong that's causing the people in the middle to sort of move away? | |
| Well, he's operating on false information, I guess. | |
| I mean, what was the context again that Rogan was commenting on when he was, I forget who it was. | |
| I don't know if it was Theo Vaughn. | |
| It was talking about, you know, they said they were going to go. | |
| It's the talking point of the left. | |
| They're going to go after the criminals and the worst of the worst. | |
| And now we see a five-year-old boy standing in front of a truck. | |
| Oh, that's what it was. | |
| Okay, that's what it was. | |
| That whole, that narrative was totally false. | |
| It was 100% false. | |
| They never arrested or detained a five-year-old boy. | |
| What do you want law enforcement to do when there is a five-year-old that's been abandoned by his father? | |
| Do they tell him, oh, no, you know what? | |
| Find your way home, kid. | |
| You know, you have the Uber app on your iPhone. | |
| Why don't you use that? | |
| Like, no, I'm going to take the kid with them. | |
| No, well, the kid's in a family detention center with the father because the mother was too afraid to open the door. | |
| Have you seen this family detention center? | |
| It's nicer than any school in Minnesota. | |
| You should look. | |
| I posted a video of it on my ex. | |
| So you should. | |
| You should look at that. | |
| I will actually in a second. | |
| Now, the question I want to come back is: you say the morale on the ground to remove Bovino goes down. | |
| I mean, and I have no knowledge of, you know, whether or not, do people have an issue with Holman, or does it just, do they get the impression that by removing Bovino for whatever the reason, that it shows not a lack of faith in their abilities, but rather that they have to reposition and re-strategize because they're not succeeding. | |
| Is that how the rank and file or those under Bovino view this? | |
| Well, rank and file now look at their leader as being sidelined. | |
| They now look at Bovino. | |
| You got to keep in mind, Bovino could have just said, he could have worked a comfy office job and just called the shots from his phone. | |
| But the guy wanted to be on the front lines with his men to make up for the bullshit under Joe Biden, where all of these guys were forced to not be border patrol, but be Uber patrol and cart these illegals from the border to wherever they wanted to go in the interior of the United States. | |
| They were hell-bent on reversing that. | |
| And so that's why you saw Bovino going up and you'd see these videos of Bovino taking pictures of people in public, right? | |
| Because what he was doing, he wasn't adding them to a database. | |
| He was cross-referencing them with photos that they had taken of illegals under Joe Biden that were allowed in the United States. | |
| So you'd see videos of Bovino taking a picture of somebody, looking at his phone, waiting for it to process, and then arresting somebody. | |
| Because those were people that he was forced to allow into the country under Joe Biden without any vetting that had warrants in other countries that weren't properly processed in the beginning, right? | |
| And so now they're being told, and this could be temporary. | |
| I'm putting this out there not to blackpill. | |
| I'm reporting what is going on on the ground. | |
| I am not saying that we're surrendering for anybody that wants to come after me for it. | |
| I guess so be it. | |
| Whatever. | |
| Fuck it. | |
| But Border Patrol have been given orders today that they can no longer take most collaterals. | |
| And collaterals were a big part of the deportation numbers where you'd have a violent illegal that they were targeting. | |
| They'd go after them. | |
| And then there would be six other illegals living in the same house and they would take all of them. | |
| Now it's gotten to the point where they can literally confirm you're an illegal. | |
| They can run your license plate number and it'll come up and be flagged in the system as, okay, this vehicle is registered to an illegal alien. | |
| And they still, and they are no longer allowed to do anything about it. | |
| Those are the orders that they have been given today. | |
| However, I'm going to caveat that because Tom Hooman just got there. | |
| He is negotiating, I believe, with terrorists, which I'm not really sure how that's going to go. | |
| They can certainly be, especially French. | |
| It could be temporary. | |
| That's what I'm going to tell the audience. | |
| I agree. | |
| It could be negotiating tactic. | |
| Well, you can call them domestic terrorists, not international terrorists. | |
| But I would argue that Walls and Frye are- Kim Waltz? | |
| I don't know. | |
| The China guy? | |
| I think it might be international terrorists. | |
| You got your international man of mystery and you got Tim Walz, your international man of terrorism. | |
| Well, this is why also you see as blackpilling, and I see this almost as a better move, which is to quell the PR outrage for the time being. | |
| It is true they did say they're going to go out to reply. | |
| I'm not blackpilling over here. | |
| What are you talking about? | |
| I don't think you are either. | |
| And I see people reacting and saying Trump capitulated. | |
| Then I go to Benny Johnson's feed and DHS and I'm like, if right now we're seeing, and you'll correct me if I'm wrong, Minnesota police or whatever their law enforcement is actually enforcing the law. | |
| And that was overnight. | |
| So I don't know if, are those videos, are those scenes of apparently Minnesota law enforcement actually enforcing the law accurate and widespread? | |
| Okay, so that's what people don't really understand is that various suburbs, like this was a, this was not, there was a lot of things going around today saying that Minneapolis police are finally doing something. | |
| However, that wasn't Minneapolis police. | |
| It was Maple Grove Police, which is a suburb. | |
| They were the ones that went in heavy-handed and made like 26 arrests last night outside of what I confirm now to be for the first time. | |
| Congratulations to the anti-ICE rioters. | |
| They finally found the correct hotel. | |
| They are no longer in that hotel. | |
| So that's why I can confirm that now. | |
| And they were able to yell and scream for a few hours until the police came in and cleared them all out. | |
| You didn't see the scenes that you saw in Minneapolis and St. Paul the night before, which, and that's when you saw that not even, look, these retards don't know the difference between like a Bureau of Prisons corrections officer and ICE and Border Patrol. | |
| And they don't know the difference in nor do they care. | |
| They're like zombies. | |
| The guy with the bloodied hand, that is a corrections officer from the Bureau of Prisons, the Federal Bureau of Prisons. | |
| That guy was standing there alone, putting his life on the line to defend that hotel, which ICE agents weren't staying at. | |
| It was Bureau of Prisons officers. | |
| So because they see anybody in green and they're like, oh, that's ICE. | |
| Or actually, you don't even have to be in green. | |
| You can be me. | |
| I was wearing black most of the time I was out there. | |
| And like with women in my car driving around little Mogadishu, and they're calling me an ICE agent. | |
| They know who I am, how I am. | |
| They think I'm an undercover fed. | |
| And it's like anybody out there that is not hell, even if you are black, you're still an ICE agent. | |
| They called them out the other day saying, oh, you're racist, you're racist. | |
| And then one of the ICE agents takes out his mask. | |
| He's like, I'm black. | |
| What are you talking about? | |
| Yeah, I mean, there's a something. | |
| I'm telling you, man, they're putting something in the water out there. | |
| I don't know if there's any other way to put it. | |
| These white liberal women are just fucked in the head. | |
| I know that people are going to maybe make the association to the COVID shot. | |
| Others are going to talk about microplastics and endocrine disruptors. | |
| So, Bavino is out. | |
| Homan is in. | |
| The deal. | |
| What's your knowledge of the deal that Trump struck with Walls and Fry? | |
| Because by some accounts, it looks like they're doing something. | |
| And then it hasn't been a deal yet. | |
| That's why I'm cautioning on the I'm not going to be particularly happy if we agree to only arrest child rapists. | |
| Worst of the worst, that phrase that is thrown around a lot. | |
| Unfortunately, that means amnesty for everybody else. | |
| Only going after worst of the worst, that means, you know, we just all the rest of the 20 million illegals in the country that haven't been convicted of child rape are basically free to just be illegal in the country. | |
| Do you know if Tim Walz, he put out that statement that was like, it was so qualified, it's basically the statement of a lawyer saying, we'll give you over illegals after they've served their time, which means they have to be convicted. | |
| Has there been any consensus or agreement reached on actually giving over people who are currently detained under suspicion of crime? | |
| Not that I've heard. | |
| I haven't seen a single report of anybody being turned over from a county jail so far. | |
| And I'm hoping that Tom Holman's going to change that while he's there. | |
| That's why I'm not like, you know, sounding the alarm on the pullback from I'm hoping, okay, let's pull the tens of thousands of illegals that are sitting in county jails or not that are, you know, because they typically just get caught and released. | |
| Let's get that intact first. | |
| This agreement to have county jails. | |
| And none of them at this point really honor ICE detainers. | |
| So even if one of these illegals gets charged with a heinous crime and there's no cash bail, and they just, you know, say they're arrested, they're processed. | |
| Even if ICE has a detainer on them, they're still released. | |
| Right. | |
| So that's a good starting point. | |
| I'd love to see these places agree and be forced to honor those ICE detainers. | |
| But at this point, I haven't seen that happen yet. | |
| And now, Nick, there are a few people who are more vocal supporters of the Trump administration and unabashedly so. | |
| I got to ask you on a personal level, when Pam Bondi the other day came out and talked about her very strong letter to Tim Walz. | |
| Do you cringe when you see that? | |
| There's the answer. | |
| Has there been any follow-up on that strong letter that you know of? | |
| I don't know. | |
| Pam is so well-intentioned. | |
| You know, and I will say this: clearly, I'm not running cover for the administration at all right now, which is why people are mad at me. | |
| And I'm not going to run cover for her either. | |
| But what I will say is she has in Minnesota, you have the chief judge out there that you have this magistrate judge. | |
| First of all, we'll start there. | |
| The magistrate judge that is, yeah, that refused to sign off on the arrest warrant for Don Lamon is married to an assistant attorney general in Keith Ellison's office. | |
| And then you've got a chief judge out there that has been on record now. | |
| We found out Judge Schlitz has been donating to leftist pro immigration, you know, pro-illegal defense funds. | |
| And that's proven now. | |
| And so that's what Bondi has to deal with out there. | |
| And she has to do the same. | |
| Dude, you cannot indict Democrats in Washington, D.C. You can't do it in the Eastern District of Virginia or the closest district in Maryland. | |
| I don't remember what the district is, closest here in Maryland, where I'm surprised they were able to get John Bolton. | |
| The fact they were able to do that was impressive. | |
| Was Bolton in East Virginia? | |
| One of them was in East Virginia, but that was Eastern Virginia was James Comey and Letitia James. | |
| And that was only after Halligan came in, and now she's out and those charges went where they went. | |
| Because what they're doing is they're preaching constantly jury nullification, jury nullification. | |
| It's like, yeah, nope, they might be guilty of the crime, but you know what? | |
| These people, you should still not indict them or find them not guilty. | |
| I mean, I feel like I'm at the point where I think that James Comey could murder somebody in the street and they wouldn't be able to indict him. | |
| It's not bad out here. | |
| The Eastern District of Virginia is the deep state headquarters. | |
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Deep State Headquaters
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| I digress. | |
| So now, I know you're not, first of all, people in the chat are asking what blackpilled is. | |
| You got your red pill, which you got your blue pill, which is believing government propaganda. | |
| You got your red pill, which is when you wake up, it's from the matrix. | |
| Then you've got your black pill when you lose all hope. | |
| Then you got your doom pill when you partake in evil, wrongness, because you've been beyond black pilled. | |
| Is there another one? | |
| I think that's it. | |
| I think those are the only pills I know of. | |
| So I was mildly encouraged because, you know, if one wants to be very cynical and say it's a strategic, geez, what's the word when you withdraw? | |
| A strategic surrender? | |
| Not surrender when you retreat, a strategic retreat on an element that's politically unpopular. | |
| Go in there and you'll come back to that one a little bit later. | |
| Lord knows what happens when they go process the collaterals. | |
| Maybe there's a way of keeping a registry of the collaterals and at least ensuring that if they're claiming amnesty, they go through the process and don't just disappear. | |
| But you strategically pull back a little bit on the collateral, which is pissing people off, the situations which are leading to pissing people off. | |
| What conservatives are pissed off by that? | |
| Well, I mean, the conservatives might not be the ones that you need to worry about. | |
| The ones that you need to rely on in order to win the midterms and in order to win the PR war might be those in the middle who only see who only see the Roto-Slop, whatever it is, who only see propaganda. | |
| Rotor rooters. | |
| Rotorooters and who only see the image of AI-generated images and think that somebody was just executed in the street, even though Grok identifies that image as a Russian soldier. | |
| Oh, are you talking about the guy with no head? | |
| Yeah, I was on with Tim Poole yesterday. | |
| They show it because I had seen the original pixelated version and I didn't even notice it. | |
| No, I see it's not a terrible thing to have to retreat strategically and then fight where there's an element of weakness on their side. | |
| Do you know if there's been subpoenas? | |
| I mean, Pam Bonnie said that they sent subpoenas to Fry and to Walls, but that was more in relation to the fraud, not necessarily in relation to their active participation in insurrection. | |
| Well, I mean, I know they're seeking indictments for conspiracy to impede federal law enforcement operations, like specifically ICE. | |
| And I think that they should. | |
| So here's the funny thing: a grand jury, they can probably, the people of Minnesota, there's a reason that Tim Waltz is not running for re-election again, right? | |
| And it has a lot to do with the fact that I believe like President Trump got 47% of the vote in the state. | |
| If you go outside the Twin Cities, the vast, vast, vast majority of counties are deep red. | |
| And that's why when I was out there in Minneapolis, I'm not currently there right now because I have to reevaluate my security situation, unfortunately. | |
| But I would stay outside of Minneapolis and people were, you know, they'd come up to me in restaurants and like thank me for what I was doing and like talk to me about the fact that they feel like they've been screaming into a pillow in their own state for so long and like a prisoner of these leftists that are just pandering to Somalis out there. | |
| And so sourcing a getting a grand jury together to get indictments in the state of Minnesota, the district of Minnesota is the entire state of Minnesota. | |
| So the federal district is all of Minnesota. | |
| And so that's why I believe we can see indictments and stuff out there. | |
| And you could potentially see Mayor Fray Fry. | |
| I still don't even know how to pronounce his stupidity. | |
| And I really don't care. | |
| I don't have enough respect for him for that. | |
| And Walt, you could see them indicted. | |
| That would be good news. | |
| And I appreciate things take time and you don't want to rush the indictments. | |
| You don't want to wait until the statute of limitations lapses. | |
| That would be definitely good. | |
| As far as I'm concerned, they've definitively made positive statements that you could build the argument. | |
| And then, you know, you want to be holier than thou and not wage a lawfare type injustice, but then you can also just be apply the law the way they apply it to their adversaries. | |
| There was another question that I was going to ask, and I think I forgot what it was. | |
| It'll come back in a second. | |
| What are you up to now? | |
| Like, what's your next step in what's going on there? | |
| I'm totally focused on immigration operations because, and that's my beat at this point. | |
| That's why you don't hear me talking about Iran. | |
| I don't give a shit. | |
| I don't care about Iran. | |
| Never have, never will. | |
| You know, people were asking me last week, the week before. | |
| It's like, oh, why aren't you covering anything that's going on in Iran? | |
| It's like, why should I? | |
| Because what's going on in Minnesota right now is an existential threat to our country. | |
| If we back down and we say, oh, you know what? | |
| We can just all the illegals that haven't raped children, they can just stay, I guess. | |
| We'll just surrender the territory to the leftist anarchists. | |
| And that's what this entire thing is about. | |
| People like this Alex Pretty guy, he wasn't very pretty at all. | |
| It was a very misleading name. | |
| It's like the other chick, good. | |
| It's like, you're not good. | |
| This guy's not pretty. | |
| It's like they have all these misleading last names, but he's not there because, oh my goodness, he loves his Honduran neighbors. | |
| No, it has nothing to do with that. | |
| This is a political power grab for them because they know that they are going to lose their political position and their political power. | |
| The Democrat Party knows if we successfully deport 20 million illegals out of this country. | |
| Okay. | |
| That's what this is about. | |
| They don't get, at the end of the day, they don't give a shit about any of these people. | |
| They're not going to bring them in and house them in their own houses and stuff. | |
| You're never going to see that. | |
| Go up to any of them and ask them to house a somali. | |
| They'll find a reason that they can't do so. | |
| They want, it's all, it's all about power at the end of the day. | |
| I remembered my question. | |
| Peggy Flanagan, the lieutenant governor of Minnesota, allegedly, at least according to unverified claims on X, was in on that signal chat because there was someone with the user handle Flan. | |
| The reason why it becomes believable is because there's another guy, I forget his name, who was actively involved in the signal chat. | |
| Do you have any insider knowledge or any more direct references that could confirm or deny the accuracy of that allegation? | |
| Yeah, I have no reason to believe that it's true. | |
| And I mean, I'm not going to lie to anybody. | |
| I do not believe the allegation to be true. | |
| It would be very like there's no evidence just besides the fact that somebody in the group had like four letters of Flan in the name. | |
| And it provides me more evidence. | |
| I'm not saying it's not true. | |
| I'm just saying I don't have any reason to actually believe that it's that it's true. | |
| And from HSI sources, like they've said the same thing to me. | |
| So, and they've been, HSI has been deep in these chats for quite a long time. | |
| This is not news to any of them. | |
| That's how they get to places. | |
| Like when you see, they know when these people are coming before they're coming. | |
| And so they're able to send another team out to defend whatever team is actively doing the raids out there. | |
| And that was another thing. | |
| I will say this: Bovino being out there, he was fantastic at distracting these people because every time Bovino was out of the gas station or whatever, they would just totally forget about any of the other raids that are going on anywhere else in the city. | |
| And they all go and chase Bovino down into these gas stations. | |
| So you'd have 20, 30 cars following him full of people that are screaming at him in the streets instead of harassing other ICE agents and Border Patrol agents that are out doing Title VIII work and raids. | |
| So now I'll ask this as a last question because I know you got something at four o'clock. | |
| The Kash Patel coming out and saying, you know, we're going to go after follow the money. | |
| And some people's criticism, including mine, it's not the black pill. | |
| It's just to say like being told to sit and wait and being told we're following the money when that's that line has become as much of a trope as strongly worded letter. | |
| Do you have any knowledge as to where they're at, if they're at anywhere in terms of following the money? | |
| Because like we've known that Soros Open Society Foundation has been involved in this since Black Lives Matter since before. | |
| And it's sort of discouraging to hear that repeated now when we need to start seeing results now and not just assurances that they're doing something. | |
| Do you know what level of any investigation they're at there? | |
| I don't have too much knowledge on that, but what I do know is that the FBI is being like severely bogged down right now, especially in Minneapolis with things like the constant, constant death threats to agents. | |
| And I have, I have that, that's all confirmed. | |
| Like I've seen the internals on that. | |
| So I can vouch for that personally. | |
| Where you only have, and they've sent more agents out to Minneapolis right now. | |
| The agent that I've been working with on the robbery case, you know, me being robbed by this group of Somalis, she's from Wisconsin. | |
| So they're moving agents from like FBI Milwaukee into FBI Minneapolis to try to take some of this caseload. | |
| And honestly, I haven't been pushing the FBI very hard on my case at all because I want them to be able to focus on these other things that are going. | |
| Like, I want them to find these, like track down the funders and arrest the funders. | |
| This stuff does not stop until the funders are indicted. | |
| And so, you know, Kash Patel is wrestling a beast, a deep state beast that I'm not even sure can be saved. | |
| I have much more confidence in, and it does nothing to do. | |
| It doesn't matter who is at the top. | |
| It doesn't matter. | |
| Like, you replace Kash Patel with who. | |
| And I don't think that they're going to be able to. | |
| necessarily be able to wrangle the entire FBI. | |
| Like, I'm at the point where I'm, I'm, you know, like, HSI, HSI is doing a fantastic job. | |
| And I think that them working with the FBI is going to be a good partnership. | |
| HSI is a it's Homeland Security investigation. | |
| Homeland Security Investigations. | |
| Yeah. | |
| And they are the ones that have been tracking. | |
| I think they're the ones that actually arrested. | |
| They made the arrests on the church rioters that went in there. | |
| Those were HSI agents that did so. | |
| So they like run parallel to the FBI, but they don't have that deep, rooted, deep state running right through. | |
| I believe they've been around since like 2003, right? | |
| So the deep state hasn't been able to really like get rooted in HSI or anything yet. | |
| So I think we should shift more assets to HSI. | |
| And you might see some more progress. | |
| The FBI just might be too gone to save, man. | |
| I hate to say it, but I have that feeling. | |
| Amazing. | |
| Nick, where can people find you? | |
| Mostly on X at Nick Sortor, N-I-C-K-S-O-R-T-O-R. | |
| A little bit on Instagram, definitely not on TikTok. | |
| And if anybody messages you on Facebook asking for money, it's not me. | |
| So I apologize to you privately. | |
| I do want to do it publicly because when I make a mistake, when I put out a tweet and I used the word you and I intended it to be in a generic, like, so it was in, it was in response to the black pill theme that had been going on. | |
| And I said, now you just have to hope that you're enough of a cheerleader to not get labeled a blackpiller. | |
| And when I read that tweet again, it sounded like I was saying you as in you and not you as in the generic. | |
| Now everyone just has to hope that they're not, you know, and so I did not mean to insult you or target you because I like you and you do amazing work. | |
| And that was not my intention. | |
| I felt bad in the middle of the night. | |
| And I called, I messaged you the next day. | |
| I felt very bad because it's not how I meant it. | |
| And there's no button. | |
| I have great news for you. | |
| I get so much shit for just reporting things at this point that I don't even remember the exact situation that you're talking about, but I accept your apology. | |
| Maybe it's my own neuroses and why you shouldn't reread things, but like, no, it's like, it was, everyone's asking, like, what's the black pill? | |
| And the joke was, well, in order not to get be to get called a black pillar, you just have to be enough of a cheerleader for the administration and you'll be good. | |
| And the you, in a generic sense, doesn't read that way as the you on a Twitter tweet. | |
| Yeah, yeah. | |
| And I'll just be clear: I will never be a cheerleader for anybody. | |
| I am a cheerleader for the country and I intend to remain that way. | |
| And nobody is going to intimidate me otherwise. | |
| So Nick, it's why people love you and it's why you do great work and everyone should follow you and help you if they can. | |
| I appreciate you having me on, man. | |
| Good convo. | |
| Thank you. | |
| Absolutely. | |
| Okay, we'll talk again. | |
| Talk soon. | |
| Bye. | |
| Bye. | |
| Now, I've been saving something. | |
| My camera's off-angled and I have to be a little bit more on the right of my computer. | |
| I've been saving something to say, oh, the black pill viva. | |
| I'm not a black pill, by the way. | |
| And my definition of a black pill is when you promote violence or you promote disengagement, as in not even participating anymore. | |
| And I say the irony is that you'll know I've gone blackpilled when I just go quiet. | |
| So I'm not black pilled. | |
| I'm still supremely optimistic. | |
| And seeing the, I got to show you like the diverging two, what is it, one screen, two films where we're literally looking at the same thing and people are literally seeing it in two different ways. | |
| This is in response. | |
| We got to go down the tweet thread thing here. | |
| So, this is what Homeland Security, DHS.gov, is posting. | |
| It says, watch, local Minnesota police arrested violent rioters last night. | |
| Glad to see some state and local law, local government cooperation. | |
| It's a start. | |
| I agree, which is why I say, like, you know, even if Trump strikes a deal, which is to temporarily, you know, not lock up and deport the collaterals, if you get this by way of cooperation and you come back, you know, once the temperatures have calmed down and once the images of Renee Goode and Alex Predi are not in the forefront of everybody's mind, even if it's only through propaganda, | |
| then you go back to, all right, we've now got the list of the collaterals that we've come across during our arresting and deporting the worst of the worst. | |
| So if you start seeing things like this, I see this as progress. | |
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Diametrically Opposing Views
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| And that's coming from someone who has been humorously labeled a black pillar. | |
| Okay, so that's one thing. | |
| Then I just go to the replies just to see. | |
| And the funny thing is, actually, both of these people, I'm not even trying to make fun of them. | |
| There's no butt to that. | |
| They both follow me. | |
| Sick of where I just clicked. | |
| And she follows me, and Paul Zipula follows me as well. | |
| Two people who follow me take diametrically opposing views of what we just saw. | |
| One says, because Trump took ICE and BP out of the state, that's not a win. | |
| That's capitulation. | |
| That's one of the positions right now. | |
| People view it as capitulation. | |
| I view it as maybe a strategic retreat to come back later and, you know, do the job properly once tempers have flared down. | |
| And then this other guy says, Walls and Fry caved and not me, Fry, Jacob Fry. | |
| My last name is Freiheit. | |
| It means freedom in German. | |
| Then you got Captive Dreamer. | |
| I didn't check if he follows me. | |
| He might. | |
| Tim, thank you, Tim Walz, for supporting our brave ICE and Border Patrol agents, true patriot. | |
| That might have been tongue-in-cheek. | |
| And then you got this psychotic itchbe who's talking about putting stuff in needles and injecting ICE agents and diluting poison oak to spray in the faces and on the hands of agents. | |
| Domestic terrorism. | |
| So like we have people who are watching the same thing and literally viewing it in diametrically opposing ways. | |
| And before I thank our sponsor for today's show, I want to play the clip that I was going to play at the beginning, which is how I think this administration might be deciding to do things now. | |
| Now, there's swear words in it, people. | |
| It's crass. | |
| I make reference to this scene quite often. | |
| It's from the movie Colors. | |
| I believe it's from 1988, maybe 1986, with Robert Duval, Sean Penn, about inner city gang violence. | |
| I have to watch it again because I remember it being like one of the best gang movies. | |
| I mean, it's one of the best gang movies ever made, but that's sort of like limiting it a little bit. | |
| This line has always stuck with me. | |
| And this is how I view the strategic retreat, if you want to call it that, or the restrategizing. | |
| And it almost applies, you know, perfectly conceptually to what we're witnessing right now for what the objective is for this administration and for this country. | |
| You heard the one about the two bulls? | |
| Not yet. | |
| Well, these two bulls are sitting on a grassy knoll overlooking a herd of guerrillas. | |
| And the baby bull says, Hey, pop, let's run down and fuck one of those cows. | |
| But the papa bull says, No, son. | |
| Let's walk down. | |
| fuck them all it's a great movie i think i But I've been going back and watching a lot of the movies that I've considered to be classics from my childhood, and I find them by and large to be pretty crap now, but that's because I've been tainted by the perverse, Perverted, demonic, pedophile cabal that is Hollywood. | |
| But set that aside, it's a great line, it's a great concept. | |
| And you know, when you stop having these images that are poisoning people's logic, poisoning people's news feed. | |
| What's the one? | |
| We talked about it a little bit about the image now of the kid, a five-year-old kid, standing in front of a car, and they're saying, ICE just took this kid into federal custody. | |
| Let me see if I can find the image. | |
| And like, when you have this, it is a propaganda war to some extent in that you have to fight propaganda, but it's a propaganda war that you have to navigate as well. | |
| The reality is there's politics behind this. | |
| What's your goal? | |
| To achieve an objective or to go down there and just, you know, have get to get with one bull. | |
| For goodness sake, where's the article? | |
| It was the uh, for goodness, I can't find it. | |
| It was the image of a kid staying, you know, and I'll just go to my Twitter feed because I know that I replied to somebody who put it up. | |
| It's an upsetting image here. | |
| This guy, Congressman Seth Magazine. | |
| Now, the funny thing is, you want to talk about predictability. | |
| Go look. | |
| Proud to fight for working as the representative for Rhode Island. | |
| It's a long way to Rhode Island. | |
| Second congressional district, Rhode Island, Washington, D.C. Maybe just scroll down, just get a general feel for the stuff that's on their Twitter feed. | |
| And you know, let me double-check before I do that. | |
| Seth Magaziner, Democrat. | |
| Seth Magaziner is a Democrat. | |
| Let me just make sure before I go. | |
| Yeah, he's a Democrat. | |
| Okay, good. | |
| And you can just note: all right, now I know that he's a Democrat. | |
| I know that he's going to try to lie to me. | |
| Then he posts a reminder that as of the latest reports, he's not lying. | |
| It just bears the earmarks of a Russian disinformation camp. | |
| And I'm not lying. | |
| I didn't say it's true. | |
| I just said latest reports. | |
| This is disinformation laundering. | |
| Liam Ramos is still in prison in Texas. | |
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Interfering Is Where You Go South
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| Now for five days, his parents are legal asylum seekers with no criminal record. | |
| This is disinformation laundering. | |
| Well, he didn't say it is true. | |
| He just said, according to the reports, which are put out by propagandists. | |
| Even CNN, by the way, had to attenuate this. | |
| Seems in Democrats are incapable of anything except lying. | |
| The child is with his father in a family detention center. | |
| Nick Sortor talked about it. | |
| Only after his mother refused to open the door to take the child because she was terrified of law enforcement. | |
| And this is even according to CNN. | |
| So you are in a propaganda war. | |
| How are you going to fight it? | |
| By running down and boning one bull or by walking down. | |
| Don't startle everybody. | |
| And then you can have your way with all of them. | |
| It's the greatest way to ensure reproduction of DNA, if that's the purpose, metaphorically speaking. | |
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| Okay, we got a bit of time before we go over to our viva barnslaw.locals.com after party. | |
| You saw Jessica Tardov is in the title. | |
| So we are going to talk about Jessica. | |
| Jessica. | |
| She hears the dog. | |
| That was the dog, by the way. | |
| That wasn't me. | |
| You're going to hear about Jessica Tarlov. | |
| Do you know who Jessica Taro? | |
| Let me back it up. | |
| Every news outlet has to have their Siskel and Ebert. | |
| They have to have their Democrat and their Republican. | |
| Even CNN has its, I say, token conservative, token smart guy, Scott Jennings, who makes all of the other Democrats look like idiots, even on CNN. | |
| Fox News has to do the same thing. | |
| And they've got their token Democrat who lives up to the Democrat stupidity. | |
| What's amazing is, and I was saying this jokingly in our VivaBarnesLaw.locals.com community beforehand. | |
| Before I even knew who Jessica Tarlov was, I was prone to like her. | |
| She reminds me of a girl I went to elementary school with, Michelle. | |
| I won't say it anymore. | |
| Michelle, if Michelle is watching right now, I don't think anybody I went to elementary school is watching me right now. | |
| Extremist Viva has gone from Montreal elementary school to Florida. | |
| Crazy, man. | |
| I'm inclined to like her. | |
| And before I knew who she, before she opened her mouth, I was inclined to say, ah, a Democrat on Fox News. | |
| She's got courage. | |
| She's going out there, presenting the opposite side in the lion's den. | |
| Every time she opens her mouth, stupidity comes out. | |
| Every time she opens her mouth, dishonesty comes out. | |
| Jessica Tarlov has now earned the name, the nickname, Tardov. | |
| I call her Jessica Tardov. | |
| And here she's talking about the shooting of Matthew Pretty. | |
| Not Matthew Pretty, Alex Pretty. | |
| It is, it's, I say, beyond unfortunate. | |
| I say tragic. | |
| People getting themselves into awful situations, tragedy ensues. | |
| Yes, it's tragic. | |
| People are saying, you know, Alex Predi was an activist and he had a week earlier now. | |
| It's coming out that he broke a rib in an altercation. | |
| True as that may be, everything that he did the week before is mildly irrelevant, but adds a bit of context to intent as to what he was doing there the day of. | |
| Before we bring that one in, actually, I want to bring in another one before we get there. | |
| You have people are going a little hard now on Megan Kelly, but that might be for other political reasons. | |
| Mario Nafal, who I have no problem with Mario, tweets this in response to Megan Kelly. | |
| Let's hear what Megan Kelly has to say first. | |
| I know I'm supposed to feel sorry for Alex Predi, but I don't. | |
| I don't. | |
| Do you know why I wasn't shot by Border Patrol this weekend? | |
| because I kept my ass inside and out of their operations. | |
| It was very simple. | |
| If I felt strongly enough about something the government was doing that I would go out and protest, I would do it peacefully on the sidewalk without interfering via a whistle, via shouting, via my body, via any other way. | |
| I would make my objections known by standing there without interfering because interfering is where you go south and laying hands on a police officer trying to or border patrol officer or ICE officer trying to conduct a law enforcement operation is a felony. | |
| And now you are going to get arrested. | |
| And if you do anything, anything that resembles resisting, you're in serious trouble. | |
| I know I'm supposed to feel sorry for I guess the callous part of saying she doesn't feel sorry for this. | |
| I've told this story when we were growing up and anytime we would hurt ourselves doing something stupid, my father would rub his stomach and say machia, which was like an old Yiddish term for you got what you deserved. | |
| And did you learn? | |
| My motto is, did you learn? | |
| What did you learn? | |
| Like Stewie from the family guy. | |
| Hey, I'll trade you that baseball for the, I'll trade you the bat for the baseball. | |
| And then he whacks him over the head with the baseball bat and takes the ball back. | |
| What did you learn? | |
| What did you learn? | |
| I feel bad for the guy. | |
| I feel bad for people who don't feel bad for themselves. | |
| He did something tremendously stupid and suffered the irreversible consequences as a result. | |
| He says, I like Megan, but honestly, I don't understand this argument. | |
| And I haven't been in there to see what the replies are. | |
| Your argument, the argument is that you don't interfere with law enforcement operations. | |
| Agree with it or disagree with it. | |
| This is the argument. | |
| I don't think anybody can positively assert that he was not interfering with law enforcement operations. | |
| He might think he was righteously justified in doing it because the CBP had no business pepper spraying that woman. | |
| Maybe. | |
| And maybe context now, there's additional video. | |
| Stephen Crowder went over it earlier today that weakens that argument. | |
| Set it aside. | |
| He definitely interfered. | |
| The argument is you don't interfere with law enforcement operations. | |
| You don't interfere with law enforcement officers when you're concealed carrying. | |
| If you do interfere with law enforcement officers while concealed carrying and the scuffle ensues, you immediately fall to the ground, announce that you are carrying a concealed firearm, keep your hands visible, and pray you didn't just put yourself in a position where you suffer irreversible consequences because you decided to interfere with law enforcement operations while carrying a concealed firearm. | |
| Pretty logical. | |
| And again, this is an amoral analysis. | |
| Don't do it. | |
| And then, oh, well, you know, and my father also brought us up saying, all right, so you're right, but you're dead. | |
| Well, the car hit me. | |
| Well, the car went through a red light. | |
| The car didn't look left before turning. | |
| Well, you're the one who's permanently injured or dead now, but good for you. | |
| You're right. | |
| So Jessica Tardov comes out and has this to say, the wisdom of Democrats. | |
| Have you seen the body pan video? | |
| I was unaware you have to. | |
| You know what? | |
| It's going to exonerate all the agents. | |
| You're completely right. | |
| Stephen Miller saying an assassin tried to murder federal agents. | |
| And this is your response. | |
| And JD Vance retweeting it says something about where this administration is and how they're considering it before and after the murder of Alex Pratty. | |
| I'll pause it there. | |
| That's the only quasi-legitimate point that she did make, which is based on early reports. | |
| He had a lot of people repeating, even if you think it was a justified shoot, information that was inaccurate description of what actually went down. | |
| But let's get into the Tardov part of this. | |
| This will go down in history as a turning point for this. | |
| Greg Bavino wouldn't be leaving tomorrow if an innocent person wasn't killed. | |
| And the double standards that are being employed for how you have to behave versus how these agents have to behave is mind-boggling to me. | |
| Kyle Rittenhouse was a conservative hero, right? | |
| For walking into a protest, actually brandishing a weapon. | |
| But this guy who had a legal permit to carry and already had had his gun removed, to some people, I guess, is some sort of instigator when he was actually going to help a woman who had been pushed down and tear gassed by ICE. | |
| We have the right to protest. | |
| That should be upheld and respected. | |
| And it is not being there. | |
| First of all, she just acknowledged that he was interfering with operations. | |
| Now, she might think that the operations were abusive. | |
| That he was helping a woman who got pepper spray by putting his hands on CBP officers while concealed carrying without announcing it. | |
| But the comparison to Kyle Rittenhouse is stupid. | |
| I would say it's dishonest, but it's so beyond the pale of dishonest that you'd have to be stupid to think anybody would be dumb enough to fall for it if it were dishonesty. | |
| Kyle Rittenhouse was open carrying. | |
| Now, some of you might say, well, darn, that's a distinction without a difference. | |
| It's not when it comes to the officer's knowledge of what's going on in a situation. | |
| If they see that you are carrying a rifle, they know it. | |
| It's baked into the equation already. | |
| If they get into a kerfuffle with you, first of all, it probably won't happen because you won't get there. | |
| At least they know visually they factored it in. | |
| It's baked into the cake. | |
| If they get into a kerfuffle with you and they didn't know that you were concealed carrying and they discover that in the course of the kerfuffle, shit's going to get real real fast and you won't like it. | |
| So the first distinction is open carrying. | |
| Second of all, he only shot people as a last resort because they were literally trying to murder him. | |
| Literally, they weren't police officers either. | |
| They were pedophiles. | |
| They were criminals and they were overall degenerate scumbags, literally trying to murder him. | |
| And so when he fired those rounds, it was a last resort to literally save his life from literal murder, from actual literal pedophile in one case and criminals in the other. | |
| When he saw law enforcement, he immediately surrendered. | |
| He approached them with his hands up in the air off his firearm, announcing that he's got a gun. | |
| And that's how you surrender to police when you have a firearm in your possession without maximizing your chances of getting killed. | |
| So, Tardov, thank you for allowing me to share my thoughts and distinctions of the comparison that you attempted to draw. | |
| Everyone in the room is now dumber for having listened to you. | |
| I award you no points. | |
| And may God have mercy on your soul. | |
| And now what we're going to do is go over to Rumble. | |
| First of all, before we even do that, I always, I'm going to do all the Rumble rants and the super chats, the tip questions. | |
| I want to show it. | |
| Hold on, I hear myself now. | |
| Is this me? | |
| Who is that guy? | |
| Okay, first things first, download Rumble Wallet. | |
| It's not the sponsor of today's show, but Dan, download it. | |
| Download the Rumble app. | |
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| I just got distracted. | |
| No, SigSauer 302 has a recall for Misfire's EV. | |
| I know that buckle brush. | |
| I mean, I'm not a gun person, but I do know there was a funny meme. | |
| It's Key and Peel. | |
| I forget which one is which, but you know, the sweating meme. | |
| And it says Sig Sauer right now. | |
| Sig Sour's lawyers right now. | |
| Gun goes off and it leads to a kill. | |
| You don't have to announce in that state. | |
| Holy crap, no, you're law. | |
| You don't have to announce. | |
| First of all, we're talking about practical advice. | |
| I don't know that that's true or not, but when you're interfering with officers and not announcing that you have a firearm, all right, don't announce. | |
| You're right. | |
| Download the Rumble Wallet. | |
| Download the Rumble app. | |
| If you want to support the work that we do, you can tip with crypto. | |
| And you can go download that. | |
| Click on that tip thing. | |
| You can tip with crypto. | |
| Scan this QR code. | |
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| You can buy crypto that is tethered to gold where you can actually redeem it for gold and you can tip in gold. | |
| If anybody wants to tip me in gold, if my content is gold metal stuff, you can tip there. | |
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| Vivabarnslaw.locals.com is the best place for exclusive content for amazing community. | |
| Vivabarnslaw.locals.com. | |
| And I'm going to read the tip questions that we have over there. | |
| And you'll see what a wonderful community we have. | |
| Let me refresh and refresh and refresh one more time. | |
| DZ Ball says, Viva, sounds like you're scoring a round of whose line is it anyway? | |
| Okay, tip questions we got. | |
| Viva, did you see Benny Johnson's show about Ilhan Omar's fake winery in Santa Rosa that appeared to be valued at $5 million? | |
| P.S. Benny smartly used a highlighter to emphasize pertinent points on documents. | |
| I covered that a while back, actually. | |
| I'm going to go back to it because the one thing I don't want people to make the mistake of is saying, oh, Ilhan Omer is now worth $44 million on a $175,000 a year salary. | |
| How does that happen? | |
| It's coming from her spouse, who is, I think, her third spouse, depending on whether or not you consider her brother her second spouse. | |
| But the reality is, from what I understand, there is some chicanery going on in that investment business as well. | |
| I'll refresh my memory on it. | |
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| I don't want to say anything that's not true offhand. | |
| Cliff Norman says, Nick is correct. | |
| Worst of the worst is not enough. | |
| We have been invaded. | |
| Democrats are losing House seats and electoral votes to red states. | |
| Dems, because illegals count in the consensus towards congressional seats. | |
| They want illegals to be included in the 2030 consensus. | |
| California lost their first seat since 1850 in the 2020 census. | |
| This is about power, not the illegals. | |
| Democrats see the illegals as a means to an end. | |
| The end is about power. | |
| Trump tried in 2020 to end counting illegals in the census. | |
| SCOTUS and Roberts allowed the ignorance. | |
| You're right. | |
| You're 1,000% right. | |
| This is how above average our locals community is. | |
| Nick, who do you think is leading in funding this well-coordinated resistance to ICE? | |
| We sort of touched on that. | |
| Sorry, I didn't see it in time, Rustang. | |
| Then we got Cliff Norman says, Peter Schweitzer, Chapter Vand. | |
| Proof of concept of the recent book details how Castro used Mariel Boatlift of 1980 to empty his prisons insane asylums and the very poor to invade the United States. | |
| A quote from the book, the president of the United States, Jimmy Carter, had assured an open heart and arms. | |
| Fidel Castro promised, I'll fill them with shit. | |
| It would become the first successful deployment of weapons of mass migration against the United States. | |
| It's very interesting. | |
| And now we're going to go over to Rumble because I saw King of Bill Tong was in the house. | |
| And I already read this one in my own head, but now I'll read it for everyone here. | |
| Bill Tong makes delicious South African beef jerky. | |
| Trumpetman should tell all the violent criminal illegals that Minnesota is off limits to ICE so they can all go there. | |
| That's what I was also thinking about, oh fuck, or that's OP Huck, or it's O fuck, fuck, en français unfuck ce is a seal. | |
| Let Minnesotans find out what their elected leaders advocate for. | |
| Would be interesting as well. | |
| And King of Bill Tong says, thank you for the shout out on Tim Cast last night, Viva. | |
| Very much appreciated. | |
| Very much appreciated. | |
| And also dominant posting the rant. | |
| Check us out at Billtongusa.com. | |
| Code Viva for 10% off. | |
| I can send Nick some. | |
| Oh, dude. | |
| Dude probably needs a he could use the protein rush, you know, whenever he's on the road, undoubtedly. | |
| And with that said, let me go see if we're going to go Rumble Raid. | |
| Who are we going to raid? | |
| Yeah, we're going to go Raid Redacted. | |
| I want to know how many times started a has had in their description, war is coming. | |
| Here, hold on. | |
| Let me go. | |
| Go raid redacted anyhow. | |
| You can opt out. | |
| Come over to vivabarnslaw.locals.com. | |
| Raid redacted. | |
| Let them know from whence you came. | |
| And let me just go peep my head in there and say, Viva, Viva Raid. | |
| Viva Eraid Raid Booyah. | |
| Oh, and what I always forget: if you want to send stuff, send baseball cards. | |
| I have a PO box at, did I put it in the description? | |
| I probably didn't because I'm an idiot. | |
| There's a PO box in the description of many streams. | |
| Send me baseball cards and I'll open them and read a card as I open them. | |
| I love opening baseball cards. | |
| Bada bing, buta boom. | |
| Did I put the description in there? | |
| Hold up, hold up. | |
| No, we only have the description for our sponsor today, but if anybody wants to send baseball cards or anything in the mail, we got a PO box. | |
| Let me see where it is here. | |
| I don't remember what my PO box is. | |
| Here we go. | |
| Send me something, David Fryhead. | |
| Here's the P.O. box. | |
| And I will even open it and read it, even if it's a mean comment. | |
| Although nobody does that because I'm a nice guy, people like me. | |
| Rumble. | |
| And hold on, where's my channel here? | |
| This one. | |
| And if you want to see. | |
| And now we are going to go over to vivabarneslaw.locals.com for our after party. | |
| And what day is it today? | |
| It's Tuesday. | |
| Okay, then Wednesday, then Thursday. | |
| Okay, well, stay tuned for news. | |
| I don't know what's going on for the rest of the week. | |
| We are ending on X. X. Thank you for being here. | |
| Bye-bye. | |
| And now we are going to end on Rumble. | |
| Rumble. | |
| Thank you for being here. | |
| Come on over to oh, there's no paywall today. | |
| No paywall because I was using StreamYard for Nick. | |
| Come over to locals. | |
| Locals, no paywall today. | |
| Bada bing, but a boom. | |
| Stop it. | |
| There we go. | |
| And that's it. | |
| Now we're done. | |
| Rumble. | |
| Bye-bye. | |
| Bye. | |
| Bye. | |
| See you tomorrow. | |