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America's Voice Live starts now.
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Oh do America's Voice Live. I'm Steve grew It. Today
is Monday, the eleventh of August.
Speaker 1 (00:45):
Let's get to the day's top stories. As always, thank
you for spending time with us here on RAB. We
truly appreciate your patronage every day. The issue of crime
and homelessness in our nation's capital has been an issue
for quite some time. Earlier today, President Trump announced his
plans to re establish law and order by deploying the
National Guard and taking control of the DC police by
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federal edict.
Speaker 2 (01:07):
I'll give you more details than that coming up.
Speaker 1 (01:09):
Also, I'll bring out a whistleblower from Project Veritas to
give us some inside details on how the raid at
mar A Lago was an orchestrated event that was to
undermine Donald Trump and to undermine America as a whole.
Speaker 2 (01:21):
More in that Today and then later, Mexican authorities recently
carried out.
Speaker 1 (01:25):
What is possibly the largest drug seizure in history, two
point seven tons of narcotics sees. Before coming to the
US to a party near you, I'll give you all
the details and updates today, but first I'd like to
circle back to the federalization of our nation's capital. Earlier today,
President Trump held a press conference where he announced his
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plan to handle the crime and homelessness in Washington, DC.
The President said that he is deploying the National Guard
as well as invoking an act that would give him
control of the DC Police Department.
Speaker 2 (01:57):
Listen to this.
Speaker 4 (01:58):
I'm announcing astor action to rescue our nation's capital from crime, bloodshed, bedlam,
and squalor and worse. This is Liberation Day in DC,
and we're going.
Speaker 2 (02:13):
To take our capital back.
Speaker 4 (02:14):
We're taking it back under the authorities vested in me
as the President of the United States. I'm officially invoking
Section seventy forty of the District of Columbia Home Rule Act,
you know what that is, and placing the DC Metropolitan
Police Department under direct federal control.
Speaker 2 (02:33):
And you'll be meeting the people that will be.
Speaker 4 (02:36):
Directly involved with that. Very good people, but they're tough
and they know what's happening, and they've done it before.
In addition, I'm deploying the National Guard to help re
establish law order of public safety in Washington, d C.
Speaker 2 (02:54):
And they're going to be allowed to do their job properly.
That's right.
Speaker 1 (02:59):
President, I'm cleaning up America in order to have a
better and stronger reflection on the world and ensuring that
other countries respect us.
Speaker 2 (03:08):
And there was more.
Speaker 4 (03:09):
Listen, it's a very very strong reflection of our country.
And when they see a bed city. You know, my
father always used to tell me I had a wonderful father,
very smart, and he used to say, son, when you
walk into a restaurant and you see a dirty front door,
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don't go in because if the front door is dirty,
the kitchens dirty.
Speaker 2 (03:34):
Also, same thing with the capital.
Speaker 4 (03:38):
If our capital is dirty, our whole country is dirty.
Speaker 5 (03:42):
And they don't respect us.
Speaker 1 (03:45):
And I can see that Washington, DC is in effect
the front door the United States of America. President Trump
making great strides for peace both bastically in the.
Speaker 2 (03:54):
Worldwide as well.
Speaker 1 (03:56):
Yeah, coming up on Friday, there's a meeting set to
take place between President Trump and Russian dictator Vladimir Putin
where the two will be continuing the conversation on how
to end.
Speaker 2 (04:06):
The ongoing war in Ukraine. This is also cleaning up
the world.
Speaker 1 (04:10):
The war is costing five thousand people their lives on
a weekly basis, on average, more than twenty thousand a month,
and despite several attempts at forging peace, President Trump has
not been able to deliver at least not yet. However,
the President has made it clear, not by words but
by actions, that his administration will travel to the four
corners of the earth to get people to lay down
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their arms and come to the table of peace. So
say whatever you want about President Trump. He's a bully,
he writes me tweets, or the left's favorite he's hitler,
he's a Nazi, but the facts speak for themselves. Unlike
the Nazis, He's setting the world out a path to peace,
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not global conflict.
Speaker 2 (04:55):
In just seven months, seven months He has broken.
Speaker 1 (05:00):
Peace deals that have reshaped the world, brought stability to
regions torn apart by decades of confident, laid the foundation
for prosperity that will echo for generations. I'll be the
emptieh person to say this, but he deserves the Nobel
Peace Prize. Even if you now think it's just a
left wing virtue signal at this point, and maybe it is.
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We'll get back to that first. Let's talk about what
global stability really means. A peaceful world isn't just a
nice idea. It's the bedrock of sustainable growth. When nations
aren't at each other's throats, they can trade, innovate and thrive. Businesses, flourish, families,
prosper and hope replaces fear. President Trump gets this. He's
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not chasing headlines or photo ops. He's chasing results. He
is transactional and that's okay. Boy has he delivered in
seven months. He's notched up a string of peace deals.
It would make any diplomat green with envy. Let's run
through them, because this is a resume of peace like
no other we've ever seen. The latest deal happening Friday,
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well after almost forty years of War, Armenia and Azerbijan
signed a peace deal at the White House, the latest
victory for peace in just two hundred days of Donald
Trump's second term. It's a truly remarkable accomplishment, one that
would earn almost anyone the Nobel Peace Prize. But of
course that would mean that politics, backroom politics need to
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be set aside for an honest evaluation.
Speaker 2 (06:31):
Here's a portion of that agreement signing. Watch for yourself.
Speaker 6 (06:42):
The President of the United States, the President of the
Republic of Azerbaijan, and the Prime Minister of the Republic
of Armenia will now sign the Joint Declaration on the
Outcomes of the Trump Route for International Peace and Prosperity Summit.
Speaker 7 (06:54):
Really will sign three copies in English. The President of
the United States signs as a witness to the President
of the Republic of Erbaijan and the Prime Minister of
the Republic of Armenia, affirming their path to peace, stability
and prosperity. We kindly ask that all guests are remade
seated for the signing of the documents.
Speaker 1 (07:15):
Not only did they end decades of hostility, but they
also created the Trump Route for International Peace and prosperity.
It's a trade route, a transit quarter through Armenia, connecting
Azerbijean to its nokchiven enclave.
Speaker 2 (07:30):
You see, this isn't just a ceasefire, friends, it's a
roadmap for economic.
Speaker 1 (07:35):
Cooperation in the United States, leading the charge to develop infrastructure,
energy and trade.
Speaker 2 (07:42):
Then there's Cambodia and Thailand.
Speaker 1 (07:44):
Border clashes had these Southeast Asian neighbors on edge, threatening
regional instability. Trump stepped in and with his unmatched deal
making skills, broken a seasfire that stopped the fighting cold.
Cambodia's Deputy Prime Minster's son Chanhal so impressed he announced
his country's plan to nominate Trump for the Nobel Prize
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as another nation in his corner, recognizing the man who
turned conflict into cooperation. One of the other significant interventions
by the President, of course, negotiating an end to the
war between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Speaker 2 (08:20):
They had been at war for thirty years.
Speaker 1 (08:23):
These are consequential accomplishments that should be applauded, and they
are here, but they're dismissed by the legacy media and
largely ignored places like The New York Times Washington Post
and elsewhere, including MSNBC and CNN.
Speaker 2 (08:39):
That's truly sad, it is, and.
Speaker 1 (08:40):
It's an embarrassment those folks call themselves journalists. You would
think that by stopping wars all over the planet, President
Trump would be celebrated, but too many just ignored these accomplishments,
huge accomplishments.
Speaker 2 (08:54):
And by the way, there are more you probably haven't
even heard of. Did you know? Did you know the White.
Speaker 1 (09:00):
House intervening to stop fighting between Serbia and Kosovo and
stopped an escalation of the violence there. How about Egypt
and Ethiopia. You've probably never even heard about those deals
being put together. And you know why they aren't sexy
enough to lead NBC nightly news now when they can
try to smear the present with something about his friendship
with Jeffrey Epstein, a long dead pedophile who, by the way,
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never stopped any wars, but probably could have with the
pictures he had.
Speaker 2 (09:27):
In his possession.
Speaker 1 (09:29):
But there's a lot more work to be done, other
wars to be stopped. President Jele's push to end wars
also includes the ongoing crisis.
Speaker 2 (09:37):
In Gaza, says jd Vance. Here he is from yesterday.
Speaker 8 (09:41):
Fundamentally, what we're trying to accomplish for America's perspective is,
number one, we want to make this so that Hamas
cannot kill innocent people, Israeli's, Americans or anybody else. Number Two,
we want the hostages to come home. And number three,
the presidents have been very clear that you do have
a humanitarian crisis there where if a lot of innocent
people who are really struggling, and we will to make
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sure that the people of Gaza are able to get food,
able to get medicine and so forth. And so we're
trying to accomplish all three of those things. And what
the President has said is he wants to be again
the President of peace. He is encouraging, through every diplomatic
method possible, a rapid into the conflict. The hostages get
to come home, the people of Gaza get a free
flow of humanitarian aid. That's what we're working towards, and
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we're to keep on working with our allies in the
region to make that happen.
Speaker 2 (10:30):
To make that happen. And for those in Europe that
are honest.
Speaker 1 (10:34):
And wanting to look critically at what those White House
has done, they can see quite clearly that President Trump
is setting the tone.
Speaker 2 (10:39):
For a world at peace. That is, if you can.
Speaker 1 (10:42):
Now get Russia and Ukraine to find terms they can
accept and stop the slow grinding war machine. NATO Secretary
Mark Rute said Trump's leadership on stopping the war in
Ukraine has been critical to the success so far and
the opportunity that is at hand here.
Speaker 5 (10:58):
He is I think it is very good that President
Trump will test him and they'll see how far I
can get. On Friday, starting this process, he basically broke
the deadlock. President Trump in February starting the dialogue was
putting I think that was crucial. We had a great
NATO summit under his leadership, committing to five percent defense spending,
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so that there's a clear signal to our main threat,
which is Russia, that we are serious. And then he
opened the floodgates three weeks ago of American lethal weapons
to be delivered into Ukraine, coordinated by NATO, and of
course the secondary sanctions he started them with, putting them
on India, which is one of the biggest bias of
Russian oil and gas.
Speaker 1 (11:42):
And so much more to cover on this topic, but
we're going to take a departure a detour to Washington,
d C. And the reason for that is because right
now we have the city police officers and the mayor MARYO.
Bowser responding now that Donaldrump's moved to take over and
federalize the DC Police Department and clean up that city,
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let's dip in and listen.
Speaker 9 (12:05):
So regarding the efforts around the city for how we
will allocate resources, what I will say is this, our
relationship with our federal partners is not new. We do
this on a daily basis. We are very very much
in tune to having federal law enforcement officers working with
us on our Capital Area Regional Task Force. Our federal
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partners work with us, especially on some of our warrant executions.
They work very very closely with us with our Violent
Crime Suppression Division, and it is my intent and my
police department's intent to continue those efforts. What you will
see as an enhanced present. The second thing that's really
important to me, and I'm speaking directly to our community,
is that we have a relationship with our community that
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is very important to us, our community members, and so
having our Metropolitan Police Department working alongside of our federal
partners who have come into the city to really help
us assess and deal with the crime that some of
the crime spikes that we have, we will work alongside them,
but intentionally, we want to make sure that our community
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understands that we are there. We're going to be boots
on the ground. If you see something, again, say something.
We value those relationships our community members, and I'll think
I want to say thank you for all the work
that you've done with the Metropolitan Police Department up up
to this point. Those relationships are very very important to us,
and we want to continue to build up on that
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and continue to enhance that. I'll turn it back over
to Mayor Bowser.
Speaker 3 (13:35):
Now, okay, we'll take a few questions, and I'm joined
by members of my public safety team, including Deputy Mayor
A Pa and Chief Don John Donnelly. Yes, please identify yourself.
Speaker 2 (13:50):
Do you think this was a city council.
Speaker 9 (13:57):
Say this is?
Speaker 3 (14:02):
I don't know.
Speaker 9 (14:04):
I can't.
Speaker 3 (14:04):
I can't answer that question. And I think that's a
question that we You're familiar with the rhetoric about the
city and how long it goes back, and we also
know that we're not experiencing a spike in crime, but
a decrease in crime. Yep.
Speaker 4 (14:22):
There you and the.
Speaker 10 (14:26):
Chief are talking about partnerships, the federal partners who are
coming in. The President is talking about a takeover of
the city's police department. Where is the chief that in
with Terry Cole, who do use the federal commissioner of
the DC Police Department.
Speaker 3 (14:45):
Nothing about our organizational chart has changed, and nothing in
the executive Order would indicate otherwise. So the Chief of
police report it's through the Deputy mayor to the Mayor
of the District of Columbia, and the two people I
think that were identified in the press or report to
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Eternal Attorney General Bondi. The executive Order makes clear that
all requests for MPD services the President delegates to Attorney
General Bondi.
Speaker 9 (15:22):
I don't call the names.
Speaker 3 (15:24):
Yes, that that's the question for the Attorney General. I
think ye.
Speaker 10 (15:34):
Are you planning to cooperate in this new framework.
Speaker 11 (15:39):
Or planning.
Speaker 3 (15:45):
Well? I think all legal I think you probably saw
the Attorney General for the District, Brian schwabs a statement
about reviewing all legal matters, and I think those matters
are under review. The playing language, however, of the Home
Rule Charter in the case that there is a declared
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emergency there are, It allows the president, it authorizes the
president to make those requests, and it says the mayor
shall comply with those those requests. So yeah, law, Well,
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we should note and we have been advised, and we
will continue to make this UH clear that this is
needed in our city, that all law enforcement be identifiable
by uniform, a badge, a jacket, so that people know
that they are law enforcement.
Speaker 10 (17:05):
UH.
Speaker 3 (17:05):
And the the chief in her coordination with the the
kind of the command on the federal side, will make
clear kind of how the protocols for response. And if
there's any additional information we need to get out to
the public, we will. But the the main point is
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this everybody should follow the law, the police and the community.
Speaker 10 (17:32):
UH.
Speaker 3 (17:33):
And that that's the case now. It was the case
last week, and it was the case the week before that,
So nothing has changed about that.
Speaker 1 (17:40):
YEP. To respond to statement that came out the DC
Police Union, they come out.
Speaker 12 (17:47):
With that they stand with the residents and that they
have also said climate smiley out of control.
Speaker 13 (17:53):
They're also calling for the further and repeal.
Speaker 14 (17:59):
Of the legislation.
Speaker 3 (18:02):
I'm afraid I haven't seen that statement yet, so I
don't I don't wanna comment on it. U. We have,
you know, worked very closely with the DC Police Union.
Some issues Dave advanced, I've totally agree with others. I haven't.
One thing that we are squarely supportive of is making
sure that our department can recruit more officers and get
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to a number that I think we need. We've worked
cooperatively with them on recruitment and retention activities on some
other changes to the law that were very objectionable to
the union and are our members, and we will continue
to do that. Yeah, So.
Speaker 12 (18:48):
In what way any in what way does change most strategy?
In terms of your relationship with the president? You've been
pretty diplomatic, but you know what he's saying with me
about far your your statement facts and you still your
fringing on your on your roles finger, So you know,
as far as your relationship and your strategy, you know,
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are you gonna what do you intend to do as
far as you know engaging with me?
Speaker 3 (19:16):
Well, we we engage with all officials that impact the
district and that includes the president. So I don't expect
that that would change from our part.
Speaker 13 (19:25):
As far as you know.
Speaker 2 (19:27):
Now, how I follow up?
Speaker 3 (19:29):
Sure, are you gonna go.
Speaker 12 (19:34):
And push you back against what you're trying to do,
you know, or your ten or change or intensifies.
Speaker 3 (19:39):
You know, my tenor will be appropriate for what I
think is important for the district. And what's important for
the district is that we can take care of our citizens.
And if people aren't concerned about a president's ability to
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to have the MPD Police Department be responsive to the
Department of Justice, the time to address that is when
we're talking about statehood for d C. If people are
concerned about the president being able to move the National
Guard into our city, the time to do that would
have been when the Congress had a bill that it
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could have given control of the DC National Guard to
d C. So there are things that when a city
is not a state and not fully autonomous and doesn't
have senators, that the federal government can do. Yeah well yeahs.
Speaker 1 (20:46):
And there's the mayor of d C once again calling
for statehood. This is certain things that can be done
calling for statehood. That was the takeaway from that last
comment right there. Look, I'm going to tell you something
and then after the break, I'm gonna bring in my
good friend, Lieutenant Colonel Allen West In twenty twenty three, Washington,
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d C ranked among the very highest in the United
States for violent crime, particularly homicides.
Speaker 2 (21:14):
In fact, they were tied.
Speaker 1 (21:16):
With Detroit to be in third place, behind New Orleans
and Saint Louis. The violent crime rate was incredibly high
and placed DC in the top ten for violent crimes.
This is twenty twenty three, eighteen months ago. They claim
now that DC is the fiftieth most violent city in America.
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Just the most remarkable turn of events and turnaround. No,
I don't believe it. No, I don't think there's been
some remarkable drop of violent crime. What I believe is
most likely is there's been a failure to report violent crimes.
We've seen uber drivers murdered in the streets, Jewish people
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murdered in the streets. Do I think DC is suddenly
this remarkably safe?
Speaker 2 (22:04):
Please? No, I'm sorry, I do not.
Speaker 1 (22:05):
We'll talk to Lieutenant Colonel Allen West. As I mentioned earlier,
crime and homelessness running rampant there. Donald Trump's taking over
for a reason. We'll have that next on America's voice line.
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All right, So I'm reading through the reported crime trends
of Washington, d C. Twenty twenty three through halfway through
this year twenty twenty five. In twenty twenty three, Washington
was raised as the third most violent, maybe the fourth
most violence city in America, depending on who you looked at,
behind Saint Louis and New Orleans.
Speaker 2 (22:48):
That's it, murder assault in all of the above.
Speaker 1 (22:55):
DC had two hundred and seventy four homicides in twenty
twenty three, of rate of thirty eight point nine thirty
nine per one hundred thousand, a remarkable deal. Violent crime
was a ten point four to seven, also among the
very highest in the United States, driven by a spike
in homicides up thirty nine percent from twenty twenty two.
But all of a sudden, they say, in twenty twenty five, miraculously,
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DC ranks fiftieth for violent crime. It's just a miracle.
It's just a miracle. Joining me now, Lieutenant Colonel Allen West.
The only miracle here, Colonel, would be fudging the numbers.
There's no way I believe that they've fallen from third
to fiftieth in less than eighteen months time. I'm sorry,
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that's bs and what Donald Trump is doing is the
right thing.
Speaker 2 (23:43):
I spent a lot of time in DC. I'll be
back there next week.
Speaker 1 (23:47):
There's a fair amount of Look, we see uber drivers
get murdered by teenagers. We see Jewish folks get gunned
down for being Jewish outside you know, gatherings. We see
all sorts of violence in the streets. We saw the
dough kid just get pummeled, almost beaten to death, and
it goes on and on and on the idea that
somehow DC has fallen from third to fiftieth. I'm sorry,
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color me a skeptic today.
Speaker 13 (24:11):
So nice to see you your thoughts. It's good to
be with you. I'm right there with you as a
skeptic from correct. DC has already had one hundred homicides
in this year, so they're on path to definitely make
it to two hundred again. So I find it hard
to believe that they would be the fiftieth most violent city.
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And I go up to d C quite often as well,
and I have known some women who are going up
there on you know, Capitol Hill lobbying time, and they've
been followed back into their hotel rooms, not hotel rooms,
but into their hotel lobbies by homeless individuals.
Speaker 2 (24:46):
This is a failure of leadership.
Speaker 13 (24:48):
When you looked at Muriel Bowser and you looked at
you know, the DC City Council up there, they are
passing laws that are enabling criminals to have the advantage
over legal, law abiding citizens. And when you talk about
everything dropping as far as crime, that does not appear
to be the case when you talk to a victim
of the crime. And I found it very interesting that
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you had the police chief and that briefing talk about
spikes in their crime, but yet you had Mirror Bowels
to come back and say they have not been any spikes.
So obviously she and the police chief are not on
the same sheet of music.
Speaker 2 (25:22):
They're certainly not.
Speaker 1 (25:23):
Now we're about seven months, seven and a half months
into the year. They've had one hundred homicides in DC.
They had one hundred and ninety in twenty twenty four.
They did have a worst year in twenty three. But
I'm going to come back to the fact that I
believe they're cooking the books because you're on part of
have one hundred and ninety homicides again, this year doesn't
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drop you anywhere out of the top ten, keeps you
right in the top ten. Look, I agree with Donald
Trump on this look Washington. She should be a postcard
for America.
Speaker 2 (25:58):
It should be not just the monuments and the museums
and the.
Speaker 1 (26:02):
Historical places and the Capitol.
Speaker 2 (26:04):
And the White House.
Speaker 1 (26:05):
You shouldn't have homeless people camped on the streets, which
I've seen there every time I'm there. You shouldn't have
prostitutes walking down the street two blocks from the White
from the Capitol in the White House, which I've seen there.
Clean up your act, you know, and I'm okay with this.
Speaker 2 (26:22):
Clean it up.
Speaker 1 (26:24):
Give the homeless people a chance to find a way
to get on their feet elsewhere, and take the criminals
and put them where they belong, which is where in jail.
Speaker 2 (26:34):
I should agree with this.
Speaker 13 (26:37):
No, America will be fine with that, as well as
the people that are visiting our nation's capital will be
fine with that. They don't want to come to our
nation's capital and worry about being the victim of some
violent crime. And again, when you look at some of
the policies, the laws that have been passed by this
city council, you know, these young teenagers that are going
out carjacking and things of this nature, they need to
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be treated like the criminals that they are. They should
not be allowed to be able to go right back
out onto the streets. This whole thing about no cash
bail that needs to be revoked. But when you look, Steve,
this is the consistency of the issue. When you look
at all of these major cities across the United States America,
they're controlled by the leftists, the progressive socialists, what have you.
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New York City is going to fall into that trap.
Also once they alegt Zoram and DAMI, we need to
take a lesson. People need to start understanding it's about
the leadership. It's about the people that you are electing
to be in charge of your major large urban population centers.
Speaker 2 (27:35):
That's right.
Speaker 1 (27:35):
So I think America will be pleased to clean up
the Capital City. I think that DC has often, in fact,
almost my entire life, Colonel has been in the top
five for violent crime and homicide and drug dealing, and
the list goes on top five. It's about time we
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clean up our act. Anybody should be satisfied with it
being top five.
Speaker 2 (28:01):
I'll let you get the last word here.
Speaker 13 (28:03):
Well, the last word is Marion Barry too, a simple name.
I think if everybody remembers, if you have a mayor
that is out there doing drugs and hanging out with prostitutes.
Speaker 2 (28:11):
What you get.
Speaker 13 (28:13):
I had to do it. I had to go there,
just like you went there about JD. Prisker being kind
of large last week.
Speaker 1 (28:19):
Well, well he is. He's not kind of large. He's immense. Anyhow,
I appreciate it, Marion Barry and and by the way,
they re elected him after all that, which is just
there you go, little American history.
Speaker 2 (28:31):
Colonel God, blessure, thank you for being here. Thank you,
God be with you. We're truth teller, Steve. Yeah, absolutely,
my friend. Do enjoy him? All right?
Speaker 1 (28:41):
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Up after the break, I'll talk about the raid on
President Junp's mar Lago home and how the details around
this event might have been orchestrated by those close to
the previous president. More on that after the break. I
know it almost gave us whiplash. One of the most
(30:07):
shocking heel turns in regard to President Trump's circle had
to do with the sudden shift from former Attorney General
Bill Barr.
Speaker 2 (30:16):
We all remember the raid on mar Lago and how it.
Speaker 1 (30:19):
Was reported that President Trump had carelessly left classified documents
scattered around his property, and Barr was at the center
of it, being the first to come out and defend
the raid. While most of President Trump's base knew something
was fishy about the raid, it was Project Veritas who
broke the story and provided much needed background on how
the raid on mar Lago was orchestrated and an event
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meant to undermine a political comeback from then upcoming presidential
cand of President Trump. And now part three of this
report has been teased and is expected to drop in
just a little while. Joining me now to discuss investigative
journalists and whistle blower for Project Veritas.
Speaker 2 (30:58):
For Teresa Lalis Fortessia.
Speaker 1 (31:01):
How good to have you here, all right, it's very telling.
Give me the thirty thousand foot view. What is your belief?
What was the true purpose behind the raid on mar
A Lago? A lot of speculation there. Some think that
maybe they were trying to find evidence of crossfire hurricane
that got away from They wanted to get rid of that.
(31:21):
They wanted to undermine President Trump, certainly, But what is
your belief what was the true motivating factor here?
Speaker 3 (31:29):
Well?
Speaker 15 (31:29):
My belief in basic what I saw it is political motivation.
They're trying to find something against Trump, and that's what
I heard from Bill Barr and from another people. So
I don't believe it was an honest thing.
Speaker 1 (31:51):
So bring Bill Barr into this conversation. He was the
attorney general. He left after January the sixth, just before
Trump completed his first he turned tailor.
Speaker 2 (32:01):
It was at the end of December, late in his administration.
Speaker 1 (32:03):
Bill Barr left, is the point, and there were questions raised,
who was Bill Barr really working for Donald Trump himself
somebody else?
Speaker 2 (32:14):
Your thoughts, Well, I would.
Speaker 15 (32:17):
Like to be careful about what I say here about
this because I'm a work with Project Very Tas for
a few months now and they definitely release at some
point who is Bill Barr is working with. But I
can guarantee he never work in the behalf of American people.
Speaker 1 (32:36):
Working for himself working for others. I mean, we're seeing
this all unfold now. Obviously we've seen the dots are
being connected. Hillary Clinton bought the Steele dossier. Fusion GPS,
along with Christopher Steel, built this whole idea. Barack Obama
was briefed down in July twenty sixteen. They knew what
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was going on, they decided to ignore it. They just
afected Hillary to win, but when she didn't, they decided
to rededicate, to repurpose that entire narrative, that fairy tale, and.
Speaker 2 (33:08):
On the ninth of December.
Speaker 1 (33:10):
Twenty sixteen, crafted a plan to go after the present
that included everything that happened between that day and the
rate on mar A Lago. Now, in the end, mar
Lago didn't proved to be anything significant except the stain
on America, right, Yeah, is.
Speaker 15 (33:26):
More about like a shame someone you know, like Heavier
House raised it's not nice. So of course was like
all the news and everything they can butt against him
was like more reputation attack.
Speaker 1 (33:41):
So was that it just a smear's reputation? I mean
they did that every step of the way. The raid
on mar A Lago though, I mean those that Chicken
Noodle News and MSNBC and the rest, you know, reported
breathlessly on it, day after day, week after week.
Speaker 2 (33:54):
Oh, the raid on mar A Lago. Yeah, it was
another big nothing, right, it was nothing.
Speaker 15 (34:00):
I think like Bill Barr, he's always planning and make
sure Trump won WI again because the one that Trump
won and he worked with people who doesn't have the
same interesting of Trumpet winning. So they work together to
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build all this against him because they thought would be.
Speaker 2 (34:24):
A good shot.
Speaker 1 (34:26):
Yeah, you know, it's weird to me, Patricia, sitting here
thinking about this. If memory serves. Just before the twenty
twenty four election, Bill Barr was on the record saying
he would vote for Donald Trump because he had no alternative.
So here's a guy that worked against at least he
said it in public. Whether it's true or not, I
couldn't tell you worked against Donald Trump, it seems behind
(34:47):
the scenes. Potentially made the comments about the raid being
proper out in public and then said he would vote
for Donald Trump because he had no alternative. Barr have
a moral compass.
Speaker 3 (35:02):
No, you.
Speaker 15 (35:03):
Bar is just interesting in how much money he's making
and about the power he's holding. He's not a person
who has like any kind of real or honest interesting.
He's just there for the money and the work and
the power.
Speaker 1 (35:22):
Money and power sounds like a common problem in the
city of Washington, d C.
Speaker 15 (35:27):
Is that problem?
Speaker 1 (35:30):
Yeah, So tell us, Patricia, where can we see the
next drop part three.
Speaker 2 (35:36):
Of your ongoing here?
Speaker 1 (35:37):
I told you just before the we came on, I've
been watching this when following this, you're doing good work.
Speaker 2 (35:41):
When's when's the next part drop?
Speaker 15 (35:44):
This week?
Speaker 5 (35:45):
For sure?
Speaker 2 (35:48):
We got a time on that. No, just this week,
that's right, I don't have a time. Sorry, that's fine.
Speaker 1 (35:54):
Do they just follow you on Project Veritas on the
social media platforms?
Speaker 15 (35:59):
Yes, so everyone who want to follow that amazing Sorry,
I think you know it's not nice, but it's necessary
to expose. Please go to Project Veritas and follow them.
They are doing like amazing work. They're working this case
for at least ninety five months right now, so it's
(36:19):
a lot of things and a lot of things will
come up.
Speaker 1 (36:23):
All right, Well, we appreciate you coming in and sharing
some of your thoughts. We'll keep an eye on all
of it. I think that, and I said this just
a couple of weeks ago. I think there are two
people that should certainly lawyer up. Bill Barr is one
of them. Maren Darland's another one, both former attorney generals
that have some real problems here with everything that's coming out.
Speaker 15 (36:42):
Last see let's see if they go to do something.
Speaker 2 (36:45):
But thank you so much, thank you. We'll talk again
after the break.
Speaker 1 (36:51):
Mexican authority has carried out what is possibly the largest
drug raid and seizure in the history two point seven
tons of our narcotics taken the four entering the US.
Details straight ahead, I don't know, all right. You know,
(37:13):
we've been following the story of these narcotics being seized
before they came to the United States. President Trump's efforts
to seal the border seeing great success, border crossings dropping
by a wide margin the six months President Trump has
been office been in office for the second time. Another
factor that this equation has to was stopping drugs from
coming into the country as.
Speaker 2 (37:33):
Well, and just recently, the Mexican National.
Speaker 1 (37:37):
Guard intercepted detractor trailer containing over two points seven tons narcotics,
canine dogs X ray units, Mexican National Guard two and
twenty two bags of cocaine, one twenty two containers of
metan phetamines with other substances not yet identified, but probably fentanyl.
Speaker 2 (37:55):
You know.
Speaker 1 (37:56):
The enhancement of national security and secter measures when it
comes to cracking down and narcotics comes amidst the tariff
rates imposed by President Trump as well, making it so
that even the Mexican authorities collaborate with President Trump's efforts.
Joemy now to discuss as ravs border correspondent Oscar l
Blue Ramirez, Oscar.
Speaker 2 (38:15):
Nice to see you. This is no small confiscation. This
is massive, isn't it.
Speaker 14 (38:23):
Yes, since the most historic one that it has been done,
possibly in sixteen years or twenty years.
Speaker 2 (38:28):
And to say, obaja con the borning.
Speaker 11 (38:29):
I see it behind me.
Speaker 14 (38:30):
You will see actually where it was the entrance to
the Mexican customs where because of the Trump tariff, because
of the threat of a tariff Trump into the Mexican,
Mexican government and the Mexican I have in current administration,
they have been pressured more to do more meticulous inspections
and also they had put National Guard officials before arriving
to the United States customs X ray machines and also
(38:52):
canine dogs. That was the particular meticulous inspection that stopped
this tractor trailer from entering the United States.
Speaker 11 (38:58):
Of America with two woint seven tons of narcotics scene
trying to enter into the United State.
Speaker 2 (39:04):
Well, what's prevented.
Speaker 11 (39:05):
I'm Mexican National guardsmen and this and just to act
seed this avenue, it is a hot zone not too
far away from here. There's two houses that happened recently
discovered that they are Narco.
Speaker 14 (39:16):
Tunnel houses that they have been completely sealed and completely
close in collaboration with American authorities in the Mexican authorities.
Speaker 2 (39:23):
Seed all right, So I had been reading that you
were going to go into.
Speaker 1 (39:31):
To look at some some tunnels that the cartels have
been involved with, big tunnels. You and Ben bur Kwam,
you know, your partner in crime and some of this,
and and two of the guys that have put yourselves
right on the front line time and time again.
Speaker 2 (39:45):
But something that's been called off. What happened?
Speaker 1 (39:48):
I thought you were gonna have access to see some
of these tunnels. It's a big story. We've seen them before.
But apparently this was pretty elaborate.
Speaker 2 (39:54):
What happened? What changed?
Speaker 14 (39:56):
Well, it's the situation with the afford and you're trying
to let us in to see if we can get
access into one of them.
Speaker 11 (40:03):
The most recently that it was discovered. It was discovered not.
Speaker 14 (40:06):
Too far away from this particular location, and it.
Speaker 11 (40:09):
Was connected underneath to our warehouse and Okai Mesa. It
was found particularly at first by American authorities. They sounded
the whistle to the Mexican authorities for them later on
to be sealed at halfway into the tunnels into a
tunnel house that it was where.
Speaker 14 (40:23):
It was discovered on this side. So we're trying to
get that access. You know, it's just difficult to get
the access with the Mexican authorities. You had to be
just consistent and asking them if they're going to give
you access. You already told us that they were going
to give us in the next incoming day. So let's
just wait for that seed for us to show to
the American public how these tunnels are being made to
cross you know, illegal substances and also illegal microans into
(40:45):
the United States of America.
Speaker 1 (40:47):
Yeah, let's talk about this though. Let's talk about the
fact that they have reduced the number of people crossing
the border dramatically. I mean, that's happened, right, and with
that you get big bus like this on the border.
My understanding is the number of federal deaths in America
has actually declined this year. I'm looking into that, but
you have to think that maybe there is a cause
and effect here. If less drugs make it over the border,
(41:09):
whether it's hundreds of sacks of cocaine or methamphetamines or
fed of whatever it is, if.
Speaker 2 (41:15):
It doesn't make it into the country. People are safer,
aren't they.
Speaker 14 (41:20):
Yes, And we were there on the closing campaign of
the current president cloud in him and one of the
things that she said was that she wanted to collaborate
with the United States of America so they can prevent
deaths inside of the United.
Speaker 2 (41:33):
States of America to the youth.
Speaker 14 (41:35):
That tells you the large you know, consequence of this
travel of this methamphetamines, these fentanyls into to the United
States territory. So it is causing a large effects see,
but also it's saving a lot of lives. Most important
thing see that I look at this is if the
American government is pushing the Mexican government to fight the corruption,
to fight the cartels, and to ultimately let you know,
(41:57):
crack down and level down the level you know, the
of extreme violence that Mechical was living with, you know,
consistent extortion and consistent kidnapping.
Speaker 11 (42:06):
This has also decreased at the Mexican government. It is
combating that, cracking down laboratories and cracking down these huge,
huge tons of trafficking of drug same side of this
particular commercial line steam.
Speaker 1 (42:20):
Yeah, you know, and you got to tip your hat
the other part of the equation, of course, is Donald
Trump discussing the possibility of the US military getting involved
to take on the cartels. I'll give you the last
word on that, because that would also be a game changer.
Speaker 14 (42:35):
Oscar, well, you know, I have to be honest with
that sem it goes against the constitution of Mechical for
letting a foreign military to enter the country of Mexico.
I don't think that it's going to be possible, but
I will say this, by the American authorities pressure in
this way the Mexican government, it is cracking down, and
they need to pressure a little bit more so they
(42:57):
can be affected, you know, in a way with the
threat of a tariff and ultimately, you know, exposing the
corruption and exposing the dirty politicians.
Speaker 11 (43:04):
And they're in bold and there are inca hoots with the.
Speaker 14 (43:07):
Organized prom that that will push the Mexican government more
to crack down and to just dismantle the cartails.
Speaker 2 (43:14):
That that is what needs to be done, right all.
Speaker 1 (43:18):
Right, greatly appreciated, Oscar. Will keep an eye on everything
going on down there. Thank you for the update. As always,
be careful, my friend.
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Speaker 2 (44:56):
Why or why not?
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Well?
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Good job, Lambeau. All right?
Speaker 1 (46:13):
Do you support President Trump's decision to crack down on.
Speaker 2 (46:15):
Crime and homelessness in DC? Wirewife not?
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Diane Simon? Yes, needs to be done. List Ltea, Yep.
If the mayor won't do it, it's time the federal
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