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Speaker 1 (00:21):
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Speaker 2 (00:58):
Now the headlines.
Speaker 1 (00:59):
President Donald Trump maybe feuding a little bit with Elon Musk,
but he had a very good Friday, scoring victories on
several fronts. Let's start with the United States Supreme Court, which,
in the last hour world his Department of Government Efficiency
is legally allowed to access social Security data in an
effort to root out fraud, waste, and abuse in the
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federal programs. That's the case the Trump administration has been
fighting for weeks. It's a big win for the executive power. Meanwhile,
federal court also handled the Trump White House a victory
and the legacy media a big black eye, ruling this
afternoon that the White House has a legal right to
ban the Associated Press from certain parts of the White House,
including the press room. It's a big ball, as I
mentioned to the legacy media, in a win for the
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White House, which was angered when the AP, one of
the most famous news organizations in the world, refused to
call the body of water south of Texas the Golf
of America after its former name, the Golf of Mexico,
was changed by the President. And one more one, and
this one has a little bit of a justin news
twist to it. Alleged MS thirteen gang member Kim Obrago Garcia.
(02:01):
We talked a lot about him on the show. Remember
Democrats fawned over him just because he was deported to
l Savada. No it mad he was a what potential
wife beater? Are a gang member? Human trafficker? But guess
what he's heating back to the United States. But it
isn't for a victory that the Justice Department is bringing
him back to face human trafficking charges. Now, if those
allegations sound for me, it's because justin News first brought
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you the evidence a month ago showing the US government
suspected since twenty twenty two that Abrigo Garcia was engaged
in human trafficking, including with ms N thirteen by amazing
co hosts, and Manhetta has a lot more details of
man is the story we broke right here on the
show I know and on justin News. I just may
fall into the category for democrats to watch what you
wish for.
Speaker 3 (02:41):
Yeah, look, this is an instance where truthful reporting leads
to action and it's great to see. And speaking of
news media, I have to say at the White House,
in the Brady press Room and the press offices behind that,
not the White House press offices, but the offices for
everybody else signs everywhere for months, we stand with the
Associated Press, I.
Speaker 2 (03:02):
Mean, yeah, outside with them. That's all right, That's right.
Do you stand with them? Stand?
Speaker 4 (03:08):
That's it?
Speaker 2 (03:09):
All right?
Speaker 3 (03:10):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (03:10):
All right, So as you said, that's great.
Speaker 3 (03:13):
Kilmar Brigo Garcia, the alleged immigrant and alleged m a
certain gangy member who was deported El Salvador and who
Democrats have been fighting tooth and nail to bring back
to the United States has now landed back here on
US oil and he is facing charges of alien smuggling
and conspiracy to commit alien smuggling. Attorney General Pambondi announced
it this way just a little while ago.
Speaker 4 (03:35):
Abrego Garcia has landed in the United States to face justice.
On May twenty first, a grand jury in the Middle
District of Tennessee returned to sealed indictment charging Abrigo Garcia
with alien smuggling and conspiracy to commit alien smuggling.
Speaker 2 (03:53):
This is what American justice looks like.
Speaker 4 (03:57):
Upon completion of his sentence, we anticipate he will be
returned to his home country of El Salvador.
Speaker 3 (04:04):
And Attorney General Bondi laid out what the government alleges
Abrego Garcia did.
Speaker 2 (04:09):
It's pretty bad to check it out.
Speaker 4 (04:11):
The grand jury found that over the past nine years
of Brego Garcia has played a significant role in an
alien smuggling ring. They found this was his full time job,
not a contractor. He was a smuggler of humans and
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children and women.
Speaker 3 (04:33):
And John I after this announcement came out. I checked
all of the headlines over on X and Axios very interestingly.
So they had a headline that called him a Maryland
man again, and they must have had too much pushback
in the comments because just a few minutes later they
just said Kilmar or Brego Garcia. They didn't say anything
about him being a Maryland man as they say, which
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is not a Marilynd man.
Speaker 1 (04:54):
Here's what's going to happen. The Democrats are going to
have made the situation worse for Brego Garcia's family by
using them as a political prop because he'll stay here,
he'll get convicted in Tennessee. Most likely he'll spend some
hard time. When he's done eighty percent, he'll get deported.
But you know what's going to happen to his wife
and child. They're going to get deported.
Speaker 3 (05:11):
Now.
Speaker 1 (05:11):
I'm not going to see this guy for years, whereas
if they all went back to El Salvagor, at least
they would be able to see him in the prison there.
Democrats use them as a prop and at the end
of the day, the situation just got a lot worse.
Now it's good for America. A guy like this who's
human trafficking. We want to die do We want to
make an example so that maybe people stop doing that
horrible human trafficking. You got to find an interview earlier today.
I'm sorry missed it. I was driving back from a speech.
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But you had a good one, didn't you.
Speaker 2 (05:35):
I did.
Speaker 3 (05:35):
Indeed, I had a chance just before the show TONIGHTA
Sehn said to sit down and speak with Texas Congressman
Brandon Gil about the Musk Trump feud, about the Big
Beautiful Bill, about immigration, about a whole plethora of things.
Speaker 2 (05:46):
So check it out.
Speaker 3 (05:47):
Joining us now from the lone Star State Congressman Brandon Gil, Congressman,
thanks so.
Speaker 2 (05:51):
Much for being here. Thanks for having me, sir.
Speaker 3 (05:54):
I imagine that you, like most of us up on
Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, woke up yesterday thinking, well,
it's kind of slow news day.
Speaker 2 (06:03):
Not a ton happening.
Speaker 3 (06:04):
The Big Beautiful Bill has been passed on to the Senate,
and then all of a sudden things imploded on social
media between President Trump and Elon Muskus. This is something
that is going to be long term damaging to the
future of the Big Beautiful Bill.
Speaker 2 (06:16):
Do you anticipate any reconciliation? What do you think is
going to happen?
Speaker 5 (06:21):
Well, you know, it seems like a nasty divorce, is
how I would put it. And people say things and divorces,
But the reality is President Trump is the leader of
the party, he's the leader of the MAGA movement, and
he's the one who initiated this one big, beautiful bill
that we are going to get passed. We're still working
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on it. The Senate is working on it. We're going
to get this thing done. This has all of the
priorities that Republicans have been talking about for a long time,
particularly border security and tax cuts. So no, this is
nothing more than a bump in the road and hopefully
we can move on pretty quickly.
Speaker 3 (06:59):
Yeah, what do you is going to be the condition
of that bill when it finishes in the Senate?
Speaker 2 (07:04):
Do you think it will be made better?
Speaker 1 (07:07):
I do.
Speaker 5 (07:07):
I think that we had a pretty good product that
came out of the House to the Senate. It's something
we spent a ton of time working on and negotiating,
and as you know, there are all kinds of different
factions in the House who disagreed on a lot of things,
but we were able to get a good product over
to the Senate. There are some things, and the President
has said this, that the Senate can do to make
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this bill even better than it is. I would like
to see them perhaps adjust the salt cap a little bit.
I think that we set that a little bit too high.
I think there are some things on the Green New
Deal that they could work on as well. But by
and large, I think they're going to get this bill done.
I think they'll make some small, minor changes to it,
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they'll get it back to the House, and we will
get it passed before July fourth.
Speaker 3 (07:55):
Congressman, as you well know, the wheels of government move
very slowly. And I know that Elon Musk appeared to
be angry at President Trump, but I think that his
anger maybe was founded in the fact that maybe it
was just frustration, because I think a lot of people
get up to Capitol Hill or to Washington and they
see how slowly things move. They go up there with
so much gumption and excitement and fire in their belly,
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and then things just don't happen. Like a lot of
the stuff that Elon recommended through DOJE, he didn't see
that transpired.
Speaker 5 (08:24):
Do you think that's part of it too, Perhaps that's
part of it. You know, there's a difference between government.
Unfortunately in the private sector, we're not run by a CEO.
We've got to have we've got to negotiate change, just
particularly in a piece of legislation that's as big as
this one is. There are lots of different people who
represent areas across the country who have diverging views on
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on different minor issues, and sometimes it takes a little
longer than you would expect. You don't get one hundred
percent of what you'd like to see in the bill.
But I think we got pretty darn close here, So
maybe there was a little bit of dissipate appointment there.
Speaker 2 (09:00):
I'm not sure.
Speaker 3 (09:02):
A Congressman, I know one thing that a lot of
people wanted to see in that bill yourself included, which
is NPR and PBS getting defunded. Even if you agree
with their programming, the fact that it was costing the
American taxpayers money and there are redundant programs that aren't
shoving propaganda down the throats of children.
Speaker 2 (09:20):
That I think is a very good reason.
Speaker 3 (09:22):
But it was becoming leftist woke garbage that they were
feeding children.
Speaker 2 (09:30):
That's right.
Speaker 5 (09:30):
This is nothing more than state sponsored media in the
United States, the same kind of state sponsored media you
would expect to see in China or North Korea, and
they have a long history of promoting left wing propaganda.
NPR very famously, of course, in their own words, said
that the Hunter Biden laptop story was nothing more than
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a distraction and they therefore would not cover it. They
absolutely refused to cover it, and that was a deliberate
decision that they made. You see all kinds of left
wing programming from PBS targeted towards children, promoting values that
so many Americans don't agree with and find morally repugnant.
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So these are institutions that Republicans have been talking about
defunding for many, many years, going back to the nineties
or even earlier. Republicans have been saying, listen, it doesn't
make sense for us to fund media. And I think
that's particularly true now in a media environment where it's
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easy to start a podcast, you can start a new network,
you can give your political opinions on Twitter. It's a
very different world than it was in the nineteen sixties
when this funding actually began. So we've been talking about this.
Speaker 2 (10:47):
We're finally going to do it.
Speaker 5 (10:48):
We're going to vote on a recisions built next week
to defund NPR and PBS, and I think we're going
to get that vote through.
Speaker 3 (10:56):
Congressman, I want to ask you about something that I
think you'll have a unique perspective on. You know, you
look at the body of Congress and it is an
aging body on both the Republican and the Democrat side,
But on the Republican side you seem to have more
fresh faces, people within their first or their second term
in Congress, people like you who are up there, who
are ready to do the work for the American people.
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Does it feel like to you in that body as
a whole, or maybe at least within the Republican Caucus,
that there's no matter how small a perceptible culture.
Speaker 5 (11:27):
Shift, you know, I think that the Republican Party is
embracing young people, and that's in stark contrast to the
Democrat Party, which is aging rapidly, and you can see it.
They're significantly older than Republicans are on average. So you
can see the Republican Party embracing the young people and
embracing things that young people care about. Young people don't
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like being told what they can and can't say. They
don't like being censored online. They certainly don't like the
federal government directing social media companies to censor social media posts.
That's something they don't agree with. But young people also
have grown up in an economy and in a world where,
due to a variety of factors, including mass migration and
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terrible economic policies from the left, they have less economic
opportunity than past generations did. We're going to fix a
lot of that with this one big, beautiful bill which
secures the border in funds deportations, but also extends the
Trump tax cuts. Those are things that young people care
about that they will benefit immensely from, as well every American.
Speaker 3 (12:35):
Absolutely speaking of an aging population, You've got every Democrat
out there trying to get their pound of flesh capitalizing
on Joe Biden being.
Speaker 2 (12:43):
Out of office.
Speaker 3 (12:43):
And I guess what has now become accepted reality. It
was always reality, but accepted reality on the Democrat side
of the aisle to talk about Joe Biden's cognition, including
his press secretary, cringe, Jean Pierre, what do you make
of this about face when it comes to people who
were formerly defending Joe Biden, even criticizing people who brought
up his mental capacities or lack thereof.
Speaker 5 (13:07):
What I would like to know is what did Kareeine
John Pierre know When she was Press secretary for Joe Biden.
She had to have interacted with him extensively. I mean,
she was his voice for the Biden White House. What
did she know and was she telling the truth? We
know there were a lot of things she didn't tell
the truth about, but does that include Joe Biden's age
and his cognitive state. I think it's pretty clear that
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she wasn't being very straightforward with the American people. So
I don't put a whole lot of credibility into this.
This seems to be just pure opportunism on her part.
She had a great job at the White House being
press secretary. Now that that's over, she's ready to cash
in with a big book deal.
Speaker 3 (13:46):
Before I let you go, I have to ask you
about immigration today. My home city of Los Angeles, ice
raids across the city at home depots, which you know,
frankly a lot of illegal immigrants hanging out in those
parking lots. But I do and already see the pr
crisis happening. How do Republicans and look as defensible. It
is absolutely defensible because the people are illegals. But how
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do you defend that when it comes to the optics, because.
Speaker 2 (14:10):
The optics aren't great.
Speaker 5 (14:12):
Well, I would say that we're a nation of laws.
These people came into our country illegally, and what is
the impact of that. The impact of that is to
reduce working class American wages because of this mass influx
of relatively cheap labor. That's something that harms American citizens.
And what we're doing is putting American citizens first, putting
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our people first, prioritizing their interests. So if you're an
illegal alien, you shouldn't be here to begin with. You
need to leave, and if you're not going to leave
on your own, you're going to get deported. That's the
message that we're sending right now.
Speaker 2 (14:47):
Yeah, it's unfortunate, you know.
Speaker 3 (14:49):
Hear I hear the sad stories out there about someone
whose grandma has been here for forty or fifty years,
and I just think to myself, well, then she's had
forty or fifty years to get her business in order
and to apply the right way. So it's unfortunate, But
I think you're right. I mean this is an age
of law and order, and glad that you're there on
Capitol Hill representing Texas Congress and Brandon gil thanks so
much for.
Speaker 2 (15:09):
Being with us. Thanks for having me absolutely.
Speaker 3 (15:11):
All right, everybody coming up more on that very disturbing
story that John broke over on justinnews dot com about
the Chinese scientist smuggling in a dangerous biopathogen.
Speaker 2 (15:21):
Why was federal money flowing to them?
Speaker 1 (15:23):
Well that's nice, hey, folks, have you've been following the
facts not the spin. You know, we're living through a
pivotal moment in American history. In just the first five
months of President Trump's return, we've seen measurable products. Border
security is tightening, the deportations are up, woke and DEI
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