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Ahead on an American Sunrise early edition.
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If you have my grain headache issues, I don't suggest
you visit Tehran right now. Holy Hell is reigning down
on military and top political targets in the city. Is
there much of the regimes still intact? Another place you
don't want to be right now is anywhere near the
bunker where the leader or maybe I should say former
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leader of Iran is still hiding out. President Trump is
telling Ayatola Kamani that we and Israel know where he
is and can snuff him out at any time.
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Have a nice day.
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Another day, another Democrat politician getting into a scuffle with
the authorities in a performative battle for illegal aliens. This
time it was New York City mayoral candidate Brad Lander.
Spoiler alert, he's a non entity in the polls. But
another New York mayoral candidate who is doing well in
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the polls is Zoran Mamdani, and he just got a
big endorsement from his fellow communist and Israel hater, Bernie Sanders.
It's the Red Brigade right in Brooklyn.
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Now, Welcome to this Wednesday, here an American Sunrise Early Edition.
I am Jake Novak, and I want to get right
into it with our special guests this morning. Join me
now is Florida Congressman Randy Fine, Congressman. The last time
you joined me on this program, we were talking about
that horrific anti Semitic attack in Boulder, Colorado. I know
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that there have been some casualties on the Israeli side,
but I have to say, boy, what a difference a
couple of weeks makes. Now we're talking about Israel fighting back,
absolutely wiping the floor with Iran right now. I mean,
if this were a football game, it'd be forty one
to nothing at the two minute warning. And with that
in mind, Congressman, I have to ask you this question.
I feel almost foolish to be a member of the
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news media right now because they're all having this debate
about whether the US is get involved, US involvement, military involvement,
what war. It's over for all intents and purposes. This
is about I think you'd agree with me, but you
can obviously speak for yourself. This is about moral support
from the United States. They're getting it from President Trump.
But isn't that at the point more valuable than any
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hypothetical military intervention.
Speaker 1 (03:05):
Well, look, I still think there's the importance of destroying
the nuclear sites. My understanding is some of them have
not been completely destroyed, and that's what's important here. That's
where america first interests come into line, because Iran has
said they want to destroy Israel. They've said they want
to destroy America, and we cannot have the leader of
global Muslim terror having a nuclear weapon that they could
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give to the hoodies, they could give to the Gaza
Arabs they could give to the Palestinian authority and all
the other Muslim terrorists that are out there. So I
think Israel's doing great. I do think we should mourn
those who have been killed through attempted genocide, because remember,
Iran just shoots missiles of buildings, they're trying to kill civilians.
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Israel is surgically trying to take out the military sites
that are around Iran. So I think there is still
work to do. And I think we're also hopeful that
the Iranian people will rise up and make Persia great
again and they will take over and they'll create a
democracy in that part of the world. But that's really
up to them. I think our focus has to be
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getting the nuclear weapons gone completely. Yeah, keyword up up
to key words up to them. I couldn't agree more.
Speaker 2 (04:15):
And I think that they're much better positioned to do
that than some of the other countries in the Middle
East that have undergone this.
Speaker 1 (04:21):
But that is a key point.
Speaker 2 (04:23):
And I think also, you know, maybe maybe we're going
to have to change our tents when we talk about
Iran shooting missiles at Israel, because it does seem like
they're kind of out of missiles. Now I'm not saying
they really are. We don't know that for sure. But
the last couple of barrages to call, if you want
to call them that, from Iran into Israel have all
been drones. They've been easily taken down because drones fly
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a lot slower than missiles, and they're much easier to
take down.
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So that to me is a nice headline.
Speaker 2 (04:51):
Of course, Congressman, we're not just talking about hitting the
nuclear sites and things like that, which by the way,
wouldn't be boots on the ground. I mean, I think
one good run by a BVP two might take that down.
We can talk about that later. But President Trump is
also personally, Congressman, warning the Ayatola, telling him that the
United States and of course Israel knows exactly where he is. Hint, hint,
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we can do some real damage to you, and they
really And of course President Trump is talking about I
think the two most beautiful words I've heard him say,
and I've say a lot of beautiful words, unconditional surrender.
I like that kind of talk from President Trump, and
I like the fact that he is personally threatening the
Ayatola of Iran.
Speaker 1 (05:29):
This is personal.
Speaker 2 (05:30):
These guys think that this is all about them, So fine,
let's make it about you, right, Congressman.
Speaker 1 (05:35):
Well, fundamentally, Donald Trump is a peacemaker, and so he
has done everything in his power to try to create
the peace. And I think even in sending these messages
to the Iyahtola, what he's saying is if you unconditionally surrender,
you will live. If you don't, you won't. And he
is continuing to do everything in his power to avoid
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further bloodshed, which is what I think makes him a
great president. I mean, they could just kill him, they
could just blow this stuff up, but he's always hoping
for the peaceful way out. I hope he's successful in that.
But what he's saying is you're going to give up
these nuclear weapons. The question is is it going to
be the easy way or the hard way. But as
it relates to your comment about the ballistic missiles, one
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of the things that people need to understand is when
BB talked about the two existential threats that he was
fighting for here, one of them is the nuclear weapon,
but the other one was ballistic missiles. At the beginning
of this a few days ago, it was believed that
Iran had two thousand ballistic missiles, some of which could
reach Europe. None could reach the United States, but some
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could reach Europe. But it was believed that they had
created the manufacturing capacity to get that number to ten
thousand in the next two years, and that would include
missiles that could reach the United States. So part of
the way you limit their ability to terrorize is by
taking out their ability to deliver, whether it's conventional nuclear warheads.
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And if they have stopped shooting missiles, that may mean
that Israel has not only have they shot a lot
of what they had, but that Israel's destroyed what's left
or the launchers that they need to shoot them.
Speaker 2 (07:10):
Yeah, that to me might be the biggest tactical difference here.
They certainly haven't scrambled any planes. Congressman, forget about an
air force. The missiles are what they had, and that
seems to be much diminished. I'm, of course keeping my
fingers crossed. Congressman. You're a public official, so I need
to ask you about something. I have to get your
reaction to what seems to be a new trend for
Democrats in office. Now, this is brad Landy're gonna shake
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you some video. He's a New York City official.
Speaker 1 (07:34):
He's running for mayor. He doesn't have a chance. He's
very low down in the polls.
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But following in the footsteps of Senator Alex Paedia and
Newark Mayor Ros Baraka, he got into a physical scuffle
at a public office, and this was a courthouse on
behalf of illegal aliens. Listen, I know you want to
have the protections and respect afforded to you as a congressman,
but this kind of stuff is really pushing it, don't
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you think.
Speaker 1 (08:00):
Look, I'm an elected official, but I still don't have
the right to go wherever I want, talk to whoever
I want, whenever I want. There are rules. It gives
me certain privileges, but it doesn't give me twenty four
to seven access to everything. And I think if these
people are going to interfere with the lawful enforcement of
our immigration laws, they should be arrested and they should
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be put in prison. And by the way, when that
starts to happen, this nonsense will stop. But this is
a serious issue that we're having, and people have to
keep in mind. Joe Biden allowed twenty million people to
come into the country. They like this. They believe these
are future voters. And what this absolutely does is it
changes things like how government funds are distributed, census government funds.
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And they're fighting very very hard to keep these illegals here.
We're rounding them up, we're sending them home. And frankly,
if Democrats want to act like this, we ought to
round them up and send them along with them. You know, Congressman, I.
Speaker 2 (08:56):
Just I can't remember the last time members of Congress
from either party risked arrest and got into these kinds
of physical altercations for the voting, legal citizens of this country,
which again I agree, would probably not go ahead.
Speaker 1 (09:12):
Yeah, it's because they don't. It's the same reason the
Muslim terrorists on college campus has acted the way they did.
They never thought there'd be accountability. Yeah, if you get
arrested and then you get released immediately after, you get
like a ribbon you can hang on your wall that
you can fundraise off of. Look at all the attention
this loser is getting. What they need to do is
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they need the consequences to be real. I often use
the fact that in Florida we don't have protesters block roads.
It doesn't happen. Do you want to know why because
we passed a law that said you can run people
over who block roads. When people know there are consequences
for their actions that are real, they don't engage in
bad behavior. If these people get locked up for doing
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what they're doing, then they will stop doing it. And
I think that's what we should do. I do not
have the right, as an elected official to I can't
go to New York and barge into Kathy Hochal's office
and ask why she runs her state like crap. I
don't have the right to do that. And if I did,
and I try to barge into her office as a
member of Congress who's subsidizing that failed government in New York,
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I'd get arrested, as I should be. The same is
true for Democrats. We need to arrest them, we need
to lock them up, and we need to put them
in prison. And when we do that, battle stop.
Speaker 2 (10:29):
I think so too, Congressman. These incredible extremes that we're
talking about right now that the Democrats are willing to
go to to support illegal aliens more than just the
performative stuff. I wish it were just the performative stuff, because,
as you said, it led in twenty million people during
the Biden years, so they've gone to incredible extremes, and
it feels especially egregious these last few days, right, and
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also over the last few years. I mean, we can
talk about things like the Lake and Riley murder, and
of course that was just about the most egregious example
for so long, and I guess it still is. But
of course the subjet you and I spoke about a
couple of weeks ago when you first appeared on this program,
this anti semitic attack, the fire bombing of elderly people
in Boulder, Colorado by an illegal alien visa overstare and
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so to me, you know, we're really hitting the heart
of the matter here. Okay, It's one thing that they're
doing this so they can get a few more votes
and the Census Bureau goes in their favor when they
allocate congressional districts. But they are literally doing this on
behalf of people who are killing are innocent American civilians.
Why don't they see how incredibly ruinous this is for
them politically?
Speaker 1 (11:33):
Well, I think a lot of these people hate America.
I mean, you had Elon Omar go on TV yesterday
and talk about what a terrible country. This place says, look,
it's a disgrace to achieve and serves in Congress she
should be deported back to Somalia along with her brother.
So you know it is it is a lot of
these people just hate America. I mean, they're angry communists,
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radical Islamists, and they don't like where they live, and
so their policy are intended to destroy the country. And
you can see that with this illegal immigration. Forget the violence.
Illegal immigrants are costing US tens and hundreds of billions
of dollars in health care costs, in education costs, in
insurance costs. This is a drain on our economy, is
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a drain on our society. Every one of them needs
to be rounded up, and every one of them needs
to be sent home.
Speaker 2 (12:27):
Congress and Randy Fine, I know you took some time
off from basically a vacation that you're doing right now.
I really really appreciate you coming on the program talking
about these important issues. Really, By the way, love following
you on social media as well. You're getting you're getting
a name for yourself there with your regular commentsary, which
I think is important for people to follow us. So
thank you again for joining us. Enjoy the rest of
your retreat there. Thank you so much.
Speaker 1 (12:47):
Thanks. Feel free to have people follow me at Rep
Fine on X. It's easy to follow me Rep. Fine
and it's a good file. It's worth it, I promise
you all right.
Speaker 2 (12:55):
Coming up, getting back to the New York mayoral election,
the candidate named Zoe Aron mam Donnie is an inexperienced
anti Semitic and he's also a Communist, so naturally Bernard
Sanders loves him, I'll explain. And there's new evidence of
a major enemy of the US coordinating the mail in
ballot fraud operations in the twenty twenty election. Are you surprised?
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The American Sunrise early edition will be right back