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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome to Media Exposed. But we're gonna cover the media
all the craziness to me, so we don't have to
do this. We're going to look at Rosie o'donald give
a first interview with CNN. Also, Nancy Mayce gone to
a scuffle, and we're going to show you how the
media is portraying that. We're going to look a secretary
heagcept there was a second signal chat and how the
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media is reacting to that. And the congressman and centers
seem to love these MS thirteen. A group of went
out to Salvador to get some margaritas and have a
meeting with them. Let's see how that played out in
the media. And we're gonna talk a little musk here again.
And he's almost out. He's almost done that and more
coming up on Media Exposed to you. What they do
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say is fake. That's how devious the media has become.
They're full force activists.
Speaker 2 (01:00):
They colluded Trump folks.
Speaker 3 (01:01):
We're invY.
Speaker 1 (01:05):
Sway's elections, Sway's policy. We need to expose them. Republicans
trash the contrary.
Speaker 4 (01:11):
Yeah stop, I've been doing this since I was eighteen.
I've had hit jobs done against me. I've been attacked
by media reporters. Are you afraid no truth will prevail?
Thanks me, We're here to call you out.
Speaker 1 (01:40):
Media exposed with Adam Wise starts now, welcome back to
media exposed. Oh Trump stands for laur in order. All
the Supreme Court signs with illegal migrants, and the media
CHEATSMA on the Supreme court recent emergency auto halted department
deportation of Venezuelan migrants is portrayed as a rebuke to
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the President Trump's immigration policies. However, the move disregards the
will of the people, the administrator, and the Administrat's efforts
to protect American communities from potential threats posed by individuals
linked to criminal organizations like trend di Aragua. I want
to welcome my first guest here, David Zeer hosts a
breaking point here right on Real America's Voice News. David,
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they hate the Supreme Court when you get those you know,
abortion rulings bringing it back to the state. But all
of a sudden, let me show you this article here
from the New Yorker Court's taken on Trump. Supreme Court
finally takes on Trump. You know, you get articles like
that quickly in the New Yorker. Right, So all of
a sudden, the media of the Supreme Court, right, what's
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going on with this judicial activism? And we only had
two and it was like Saturday night. At what time
was it that they've made this ruling?
Speaker 2 (02:59):
Three year later?
Speaker 1 (03:00):
Saturday at three am making this ruling. I mean, these
activist groups and the activist judges. We thought we'd have
one little the Supreme Court to say no, no, no,
But how do you how do you see the media's
portrayal of the Supreme Court And are we going to
get any relief from these judge these activist judges.
Speaker 5 (03:20):
I don't know about that. I mean, this is going
to define the Trump presidency. You know, it's going to
be legal fight after the legal fight here, and you know, listen,
I would be more concerned. Garcia is probably not the
right guy to get behind. But maybe the gay hairdresser
I think from California that's in the prison, maybe you know,
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he isn't as bad. But again, the Court's established that
Garcia I was a member of MS thirteen and under
Trump's you know, policies and that act that exists, you know,
he's it's a terrorist threat to the United States, So
we'll see where that goes. There's a lot going on here.
Speaker 1 (04:04):
Dad is the Democrats are running out there, all of them,
a bunch of congressmen, and now they get celebrated by
the media. Was the Republicans doing this? You're interfering in
foreign affairs, you shouldn't be bought, going against the administration. Meanwhile,
Jasmine Crockett is on Jimmy Kimmel last night being celebrated.
It's like we were what bad behavior for these Democrats
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to the lowest denominaor what the media does and late
night talk shows. But I wanted to go to another
famously talk show host actress who left the country, and
I think she gave a first interview here. Let's go
to Rosie on cut here, Rosie o'donnelld Piered on CNN.
Speaker 6 (04:43):
No, Rosie, thanks so much for joining us. As you know,
some people entertained the idea of moving abroad after the
twenty twenty four election, You actually did it. Tell us
about your experience so far and do you have any regrets.
Speaker 7 (04:58):
I have no regrets. Not a day has gun by
that I thought it was the wrong decision.
Speaker 3 (05:02):
I was welcomed with open arms.
Speaker 7 (05:04):
I knew after reading Project twenty twenty five that if
Trump got in it was time for me and my
non binary child to leave the country. And although I
was not one of the celebrities who announced that that's
what I would do, I made the decision within my
family and my therapist and should he win, and then
when he did, we made the plan into action and
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we were gone before he was inaugurated.
Speaker 6 (05:30):
You've been a long time critic of this Trump administration
and a target of President Trump for that matter as well.
What has it been like watching the last few months
unfold from abroad?
Speaker 7 (05:44):
It's been heartbreaking. I have to tell you. I knew
that if I was in the United States and watched
him destroy the country and the Constitution and really pay
no mind to any of the laws that the founders
stood by and that are country stands for as a
beacon of shining light and freedom for the rest of
the world, that should he do what the Heritage Foundation
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said he was going to do in that Project twenty
twenty five, that we were going to be in big trouble.
And it's as bad as they promised, and even a
little bit worse. And it's been heartbreaking and personally very
very sad to watch.
Speaker 1 (06:21):
I mean, look at both. Blitz is a joke because
you've been a target? Rosie? How does it feel to
be a target? Was she could target? She was had
the most most famous lines with Megan Kelly back in
two thousand and sixty. But that's about it. I mean
she would go after Trump day at night. You know,
they go after Trump on the View every single day,
his left wing at nighttime show, Comedians at night supposed
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with comedians, but I don't know where the humor is anymore.
And then when he says one thing back, Trump is
going after them. Trump is threatening them. You know, it's
such a joke that he's not allowed to say one
thing back, but day in and day out, they go
after him. But at least Rosie lived up to her
threats a dub to a word and left the country.
How old is a kid anyway? That's a buy in areas.
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The kid looks about seventy years old, David.
Speaker 5 (07:09):
Rosie O'Donnell imploded her own career. That wasn't Donald Trump
who did that. And she's welcome in Ireland because they're
a socialist state with the very left wing liberal rainbow
agenda here. You know, Rosie still doesn't accept the outcome
of the twenty twenty four election and said that Trump
didn't win all seven or didn't win any of the
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seven swing states because his best friend controls the internet,
referring to Elon Musk. The stuff she says is so outrageous.
And you know she also comments on RFK Junior's comment
about autistic people can't work certain jobs, they may never date,
they can't play baseball, and she said, oh, those comments
were disgraceful, but he was referring to as even CNN
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put it a subset of people in the autistic community,
which is very true. So she's famous for taking things
out of context. She's not a credible source or a critic.
And you know she's more comfortable over there. She has
the right to be there because her parents or grandparents
were born there, right.
Speaker 1 (08:12):
But CNN still seemed to find it, went it lay
out and got a big TV interview from Ireland to
give her to do some Trump bashing and the Boogeyman.
Twenty twenty five, PBS marked Earth Day with this, which
happens to be your birthday, My birthday, Thank you, your
birthday week, Happy birthday to both of us. April twenty second,
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PBAs marked Earth Day with environmental justice scare mongering and
it's no render. We got to get rid of some
of these EPA ploys and MPR. Let's take a look
at this clip here, David, watch us cut to.
Speaker 8 (08:46):
For three decades, EPA offices were established nationwide to address
the disproportionately high levels of pollution in poor.
Speaker 1 (08:53):
And minority communities.
Speaker 8 (08:55):
Now the Trump administration is eliminating these environmental justice offices
part of its effort and DEI programs and to cut
what it'ses as wasteful spending. Ali Rogan recently spoke with
Omdolada Jossa, who covers environmental health for the Washington Post.
Speaker 9 (09:11):
Amdallah, thank you so much for joining us.
Speaker 10 (09:13):
First of all, let's talk about the history of the
environmental justice movement and how did it become a part
of what the EPA does.
Speaker 11 (09:20):
Yeah, the history of the environmental justice movement really recognizes
the fact that everybody deserves access to clean air, water,
and the land that they live on, right, and that
was really introduced into the government over thirty years ago
by Bill Clinton.
Speaker 1 (09:36):
You know what, David, they create these words, they're so good,
the left words environmental justice movement. You sound it sounds
so beautiful, wonderful. Then they create departments, then they fund
the money, and then it becomes this big slush fund
for left wing groups. And that's what I see it
as a giving you quick thought because I want to
jump out of something else.
Speaker 5 (09:53):
Yeah, Lizelden said, the environmental justice sounds good, but in
reality it's just an excuse to fund left wing activists
instead of spending the money on real remediation. By the way,
I was born on the first day of Earthday nineteen
seventy and listen, some good things came out of It's
a Clean Water Act, which Nixon vetoed, but he was
also strong on the environment a lot of things. You know,
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a cleaned up New York Harver and it was just
raw sewage and it prevents pollutants from going into the waterways.
There are some good aspects, but this environmental justice thing
is a joke.
Speaker 1 (10:23):
Congressman Nacy May South Carolina got in to a big
scuffle and a lot of media about this. It looked
like in a Walmart or a CBS. But I want
to go let's go to his cut two point five.
Speaker 12 (10:34):
If you could have gone to a dozen town halls
last year, asked.
Speaker 3 (10:36):
If you're doing any more this year? It was one
simple flush, yeah, are you doing this?
Speaker 2 (10:40):
I've already done one.
Speaker 13 (10:41):
I'll do twenty more.
Speaker 1 (10:42):
A simple you're always invited, okay, and by the way,
I voted for gay marriage twice.
Speaker 14 (10:48):
I have to do.
Speaker 1 (10:49):
I'm just saying yeah, because you're getting in my face about.
Speaker 2 (10:52):
A town hall you could have done last year.
Speaker 3 (10:53):
A question, would you like me if you have any plans.
Speaker 1 (10:56):
To have this year?
Speaker 2 (10:58):
I have town halls every year.
Speaker 8 (10:59):
I have over as on every year.
Speaker 3 (11:00):
That was my entire question.
Speaker 1 (11:01):
You didn't have to answer. The laps are crazy.
Speaker 11 (11:06):
You're absolutely crazy, and get out of my get out
of my face, goodbye.
Speaker 1 (11:13):
I don't know if she's looking for a viral moment there.
The guy wasn't that obnoxious. He didn't get in a face.
He just said, and you're you know you're elected official, David.
You should be able to take a question and a
CV as quick thoughts and I gotta wrap.
Speaker 5 (11:27):
Listen. It's a tough situation. She might have felt a
little threatened. She's in public, she's shopping. It's really not
the right form. I don't like when either side confronts
politicians in public, so she was probably intimidated. And when
you're when things are tense, you know, you say things
and your cursed.
Speaker 1 (11:42):
Thanks David, I gotta yeah, thanks, Dave. I got to
jump here. Democrats fall over themselves to support a non
American as much as of the country is trying to
get on its feet. Next Excess on the way out.
Don't trust the media. Let's look at that story. They're
trying to push him out. Welcome back to media exposed.
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White House is standing with hexset Pede Hex the form
of Fox News hosts media, but media pushed anonymous source lies,
trying to push nymous lies to oust them. Despite reports
from NPR citing unnamed sources about plans to replace Defense
Secretary Pede, hexxs the White House and Trump has firmly
denies these claims. Media is obsessed with signal chats. They
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seems to be a second sigma tip, but ignoring Hecsex's
success in reforming the Pentagon. While outlet's focus on heccess
use of signal to share information, they overlook his efforts
to streamline the Department of Defense and eliminate unnecessary diversity
dei pros Venova to some disgruntled form of officials leaking
information to the press exactly what this administration is trying
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to stop. Yet Trump and his magabase seemed to marry
and loyal. We will see who wins out in the end.
Media claims it's chaos, but Hegseth is bringing order to
the penhap to the Defense Department, or do we have
a real chaos here? Reports of turmo within the Pentagon
are seen to be exaggerated. Hegsett is focused on restoring
discipline and priorities and war fighters over bureaucrats. Media can't
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stand these strong conservative leaders. The media is relentless. Attacks
on hexset stem from his effectiveness and implementing conservative forms
within Department of Defense. I want to welcome next Geth Gabriela.
She's the oan one American News network chief Pentagon correspondent, Gabrielle,
Thanks for joining us, Thanks for having me. Gabriel is
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such an echo with Hegseth lately. But I wanted to
bring you on because you're in the Defense Department. You
knew some of the three aids. And then another spokesman
that just wrote an obed on political what was his
spokesman that dropped on last Monday, right ed, Yeah, much
meat in the opp mostzzn't much meat in the OpEd.
(14:05):
Maybe you give us a backstory, how because if you
read a lot of these media reports, the three people
that will let go were supposed to be very good
friends of the Pete Hegseth. But maybe he worked with
him in the past. Were they really close to him?
Tell us give us a little backstorm, because if you're
like I said, were they close to him? The top
aids Yeah, absolutely So.
Speaker 13 (14:26):
Actually, you know what, I'll go from start to finish,
the very first ones up until that last departure which
you mentioned, which is John Elliott, who I know a
lot of people are seeing Sean Parnell as the front
facing a spokesperson for the Pentagon for Pete Hegseth, but
really traditionally it's the press secretary, and that would have
been John Elliott, who was the press secretary up until
this moment on Friday when he elected to resign. Now,
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even when he elected to resign, there was conversation happening
over the last month that he was going to be
departing Hegseet's team and moving on to maybe another program
within the Apartment of Defense, and then it came to
a final move in which on Friday he left the
DoD in its entirety. But jumping back into those initial departures,
you had Dan Caldwell specifically because as you mentioned right,
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he worked with heg set in the past for a
veterans organization. He was a senior advisor that was mentioned
in the signal chat that very first round of the
signal chat leak right per Hegseth. And then following that
was Darren Selnick. And then so those were earlier in
the week two weeks ago, and then on that final
week you had a third in which that was the
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deputy Secretary, sorry, the chief of staff to the Deputy
Defense Secretary for Stephen Finberg, and that was Colin Carroll,
all three of which were hired and again just like Elliott's,
so four all of which were hired for the administration.
Speaker 3 (15:48):
That were confidence of the administration.
Speaker 13 (15:50):
John Elliott was actually one of was the person when
you talk about new media where the Pentagon kind of
took a line from the White House and saying, hey,
you know what we're going to open the doors to
maybe the lesser traditional media outlets like one American News
for example. Right, the reason that Breitbart, OAAN and Newsmax
got into the Pentagon was actually because of John Elliott.
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If you remember when he put out that memo from
the Pentagon.
Speaker 3 (16:15):
His name was on it. So it's an interesting.
Speaker 13 (16:17):
Dichotomy to see, and it's kind of reminiscent in some
ways right to the very first Trump term where there
were these confidants and then you know what happened, right,
Was there a turn of tides or what is really
going on here? But at the end of the day,
what we do know is on March twenty first, Heagset's
team made a memo in which they were looking to
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find said leakers of unauthorized disclosures of information from people
who don't have a need to know. And what they
said was that they were going to use inner agency
ability and assets, they were going to use polygraphs, and
that if it all boils down to, you know, leading
a road down to guilt, that there was going to
be criminal prosecution, which is incredibly serious. Now we've heard
from Dan Caldwell that so far, at first it was
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that these were.
Speaker 3 (17:02):
All admin leaves outside of Elliott.
Speaker 13 (17:04):
But now they've all been final firings, of which no
polygraphs and no criminal prosecutions have actually been exercised. But
again we're being told from the Pentagon that the reason
for these departures were arranged from say the information between
Iron and the Huthi air precision strikes all the way
to Panama, some information leading into the Panama trip of
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which hegsets had took, which I imagine would have something.
Speaker 3 (17:28):
To do with, say, China.
Speaker 13 (17:30):
So that's what's going on right now, and it's tough
because you know, I'll say, as you mentioned Adam me
being inside the Pentagon, you know walls.
Speaker 3 (17:39):
Ever since the signal.
Speaker 13 (17:40):
Chat had happened, we haven't had a.
Speaker 3 (17:42):
Press briefing, a formal press briefing.
Speaker 13 (17:44):
The Pentagon staff headsets teams really leaned in on doing
kind of similar to what the White House does outside
of their press briefings, but when they do those weekly recaps,
that's what the Pentagon has been doing and just leaning
on those and saying, hey, that's where you're getting that's
how you're getting your news right now. Because I feel, well,
you know, it appears that they don't feel that they
can trust the media to fairly report what's going on
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outside of these chats, outside of the firings.
Speaker 1 (18:09):
I think, well, I mean, I mean, Pete, well, I mean,
we can never trust the media. They're never fair to
Republican Conservatives. And I think the Secretary needs to get
over this. He's not Trump, right, He's just battling the media.
One person that battled the media and made a great
effect awakening the American people. I'll bias the media is
I'm not going to say myself Donald Trump. Pete Hexs's
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got to learn he's not Donald Trump. He's got to
admit his faults if he's screwed up in a signal
chat or he's screwed up in a second ship and chat,
and move forward and can't keep blaming the media. You know,
if you screw up, they're going to do these media
pieces on you, and the slightest they're going to take
the slightest little mistake, make it like it's you know,
the most craziest, the deadliest mistake ever. They don't do
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it the Democrats right. People can be people can be
out for work four months on maternity to leave his
generals could be sleeping in hospitals, not telling the people,
Lloyd Austin, but we have a different standard and we
always know that. So let's go to cut three. How
the Defense secretary did fight early in the week into
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at the Easter egg roll and which I was talking
to media and cut three. Yeah, it's kind.
Speaker 3 (19:21):
Of funny, Sack Constant.
Speaker 15 (19:24):
First, you know, what a big surprise that a bunch
of a few leakers get fired and suddenly a bunch
of hit pieces come out from the same media that
pedaled the Russia hopes won't get back their pulitzers.
Speaker 16 (19:36):
They got poltzers for a bunch of lies, pulitzers for
a bunch of lies and on hoaxes.
Speaker 1 (19:42):
Time and time and time again.
Speaker 16 (19:45):
And as they pedal those lies, no one ever calls
them on it.
Speaker 2 (19:48):
See, this is what the media does.
Speaker 16 (19:50):
They take anonymous sources from disgruntled former employees and.
Speaker 17 (19:55):
Then they try to slash and burn people and ruin
their reputations. Not going to work with me because we're
changing the Defense Department, putting the Pentagon back in the
hands of war fighters, and anonymous smears from distruntled former
employees on old news doesn't matter. So I'm happy to
be here at the East Regg Roll with my dad
and my kids, because you know, this is what we're
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doing it for, these kids right here. This is why
we're fighting the fake news media. This is why we're
fighting slash.
Speaker 2 (20:22):
And burn Democrats.
Speaker 17 (20:23):
This is where we're fighting posters, hoxters.
Speaker 16 (20:27):
This group, no, no, no, this group right here full
of hoasters, the pedal, anonymous sources from leakers with access
to grid and then you put it all together as.
Speaker 1 (20:37):
If it's some news story.
Speaker 17 (20:40):
And when we know it, we know exactly what it is.
Speaker 1 (20:42):
You know, Gabby, I, you know, I just don't think
he went You know, Trump loves the TV personality. Seems
like half of his administration was from Fox News or
TV personalities, and that's what he got with Pete. Hagg
said that scrum on the White House fland seems like
he would be more uh more formally for a Fox
News hit, for a Sean Hannity hit, for you know,
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Laura Ingram hit. Then dealing with the White House Press
corps outside on a lawn. He seems aggravated, you know,
really livid of it is. And I don't think it's
secreated defense should be doing that. What's your thoughts.
Speaker 13 (21:19):
So I just find it interesting, again coming back from
the perspective of being part of the press corps. The
longer that you do not address the formal press to
be the say the Pentagon Press in a situation like
single right, that just makes it so that the press
corps has that hierarchy of questions right that they want
to get out first, you know. And so when you
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don't actually take the opportunity to answer that question in
the formality of say the Pentagon press briefing room, then
that question gets to remain number one on the list.
Speaker 3 (21:50):
So back to your point, Adam.
Speaker 13 (21:52):
Even you know John Elliott, and again I'm actually going
to be sitting down with John Elliott to be talking
with him on Thursday. What I heard from him before
this odd Betty came out or sorry, not from him,
but from others DoD was that there was a disagreement
in messaging.
Speaker 3 (22:06):
And then the op ed kind.
Speaker 13 (22:07):
Of revealed itself in that way as well, when John
Elliott said pr rule number one is kind of to
take the bad news and own it and run with
it and then kill it, you know, essentially, So not
having these traditional interactions, I think it's kind of tough,
and I would say to someone like the Secretary of
Defense or to any you know, any person that's kind
of burned at the stake when it comes to say
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left wing media or whatever media you're a part of,
any dissenters, I would take confidence in knowing that everyone
wants to know whether or not HEXT stays or goes.
But I would say, at the end of the day, yeah,
maybe he had three firings last week, but he also
had two brand new hires on his team. And I
imagine that this Trump administration certainly would not be allowing
him to bring on hires for his team that cost
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taxpayer dollars, to include security clearances, which are more expensive
to have people at the Pentagon if he's not going
to be there for say another sty more months, up
to a year at a minimum, with all those resources.
So having confidence in that, owning it and just kind
of moving forward and not letting the media kind of
dictate what's hot in the news, what question stays up
at number one, because right now that's going to be
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the very first question whenever they decide to have a
have a press briefing.
Speaker 1 (23:16):
In all honesty, I don't think you know Gabby, I
don't I don't think Trump or you know, wants to
allow what happened in his first administration, the immedia to
dictate Scott Prowit, who was the EPA adminiate out because
they were doing hit childhood Ryan Zinki out. So I
don't think he wants allow it to happen this time.
So we're going to follow this Pentagon story. We'll come
back at you again next week. Up all right, so
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thanks for joining us again, Thank you, and see you soon.
Up next the media and Senate Democrats on love with
suspected gang members and I'm going to all the streams
to keep themselves, and then MS thirteen in the headlines
that and more coming up on Media Exposed, Welcome back
(24:11):
to meet the exposed. Senator Chris van Holland recently met
with alleged MS third Team member while American families struggle
with the consequences of gang violence. Senator Van Holland's visit
El Seva to meet with Rego Garcia raises big questions
about priorities. Shouldn't elected officials focus on the safety and
well being our American citizens. First, Democrats fly to Al
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Savad a bunch of congressmen did to defend a suspected
MS thirteen gang member, ignoring Americans victims of gangs, broarn
mothers that lost their loved ones in gang violence. Representatives
Maxwell Frost, Robert Garcia, Yasmin Yasmin and Surrey, and Maxine
Dexter travel to al Savo to advocate for Kilmore Arrigo Garcia. Meanwhile,
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American families continued to suffer if being denied meetings with
Abrao Garcia. The Democratic delegations now demand daily updates on
his well being, Yet where is their urgency when it
comes to protecting American neighborhoods, gang violence, practing the American people,
precting the borders in conjuncture with their pals and the
mainstream media. The less focus on deported individual with alleged
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gang connections highlights a disconnect from American security concerns. Is
exactly why, pretty much exactly why Trump was elected. I
want to helcome. My next guest was in the studio
all the way from the West coast, all.
Speaker 3 (25:29):
The way from Los Angeles.
Speaker 1 (25:31):
Yeah, Katie Zachariyah, Republican strategists, I think you're a former
attorney to or semi attorney or right practice law.
Speaker 10 (25:40):
In China, actually in the country of Beijing policy.
Speaker 1 (25:46):
Could you imagine these democrats from a royal in the
country going worrying about Al Savador their own not worry
about their own districts. If it was the Trump administration
and GOP congressmen doing this, media would criticize me. What
would the thoughts be because I know you're very involved
in state Department of policy too. If Republicans today would
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be like, how dare you get involved in foreign affairs?
We should look into you. This is not your job
to be getting the media b all over them, I
would think. But they're on the wrong side of history.
Speaker 10 (26:17):
They're on the wrong side of history. And I think
it speaks to the policies in general. There are policies
in general on the wrong side of history.
Speaker 3 (26:23):
And where are those.
Speaker 10 (26:24):
Representatives with Patty Moren, Right, she came and spoke to President,
to the people and the press conference about the murder,
violent murder and rape of her daughter by an illegal immigrant.
Speaker 1 (26:36):
Right, where were they for Lake and Riley?
Speaker 10 (26:38):
These are American citizens that are being murdered and raped
by illegal immigrants, and they don't care about American citizens.
You know, Van Holland, Maryland and Baltimore. Baltimore is a
crime ridden city. People don't want to go to Baltimore anymore.
But where is Van Holland. He's down in El Salvador.
This is just such It's such policy of the Democrat
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Party that has completely left the American citizenry.
Speaker 1 (27:03):
Besides the elitists in the media that are champing these
legal immigrants and champing the victory. All of a sudden,
they love the Supreme Court, right, they get in the
nods that they warn't from the Supreme Court. But it's
such idiotcy that who's given the Democrats the polling that
says we want you to go to Al Salvador and
stand up for MS thirteen members. I just think it
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would never win an election again in America. Where are
their priorities? What I mean, besides the elite and the media,
I don't think the American people if you had to
think about, what do you think the American people is
in favor of this nonsense.
Speaker 10 (27:39):
Well, I hope all those people get primaried in the
next election in twenty six But also let's talk about
the fact that these people have largely are losing The
CNN came out with the poll at twenty one percent
for the Democrat Party. They have lost touch with the Americans,
so with American base. So I think if they can
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continue down this road, we're going to continue winning elections
outside of the fact that they like to not require
voter ID and common On mysteriously went all of those
states that didn't have voter ID. But I think they're
going to continue losing elections on these policies.
Speaker 1 (28:13):
And what they did. Okay, they flooded the country so
much so many illegal immigrants game social Security numbers. I
tell you this. I went, I was going right before
I went to the convention. I lost my license and
I was like, oh, I have to fly to Wisconsin.
And I go to and I said I had nothing
on me because my passport was in Florida and I
was on the Hampton's Long Island, and I said, I
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have to I have to get a new license. I
gotta fly. So I go down to the motor vehicle
which is in Riverhead. So I came out to Hampton's.
It's like there is a lot of Hispanics that live there.
Walk into the motor vehicle office, go to the desk.
They didn't ask me for ID to get a new license.
In the old days, I think I'm digging for bank
cards and other ideas. I need something to prove who
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I am get to the window. They didn't ask me
for any Ida. You know what? They kept asking how
you reached the vote? Over and over again. I turn around.
It was like one hundred people Hispanics just sitting there waiting.
So I they through democratic policies, governors and leaders a
democratic that were flooding the zones registered in the vote
in motor vehicle offices, giving them an opportunity to make
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a permanent majority. And that's what we have. And now
we have unelected judges in different little districts creating policy
for the whole country. It doesn't make sense. And you know,
I hope that the you know, how do you give
me your thoughts on these judges that make it such
terrible decisions and recently the Supreme Court too.
Speaker 10 (29:41):
Yeah, but the Supreme Court was incredibly disappointing and not
in line with a procedure or be standing precedent, which
Justice Alitos so rightly called out in his incredible, incredibly
succinct but perfect dissent. Judge Boseburg, for instance, in the
chief judge in the Federal District Court in DC, and
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actually Judge Beryl Howell, who was the former chief judge
in the same district Court in DC. Both of these
judges are getting an unusually high amount of anti Trump cases.
And it was a number of weeks ago before Bosburg
made the ruling that he did that you really expose
the judiciary that I started looking into Judge Barrel Holl's cases.
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How is she There's no statistical possibility that Judge Beryl
Howell is getting all of these cases. Right, there are
fifteen judges that sit that are full time judges, and
then you have another ten senior judges, So that's twenty
five judges that sit on this court. And somehow Judge
Bosburg and Judge Barrel Howe are getting the majority of
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the anti Trump cases.
Speaker 3 (30:50):
There's no way.
Speaker 10 (30:51):
And so before Bosburg I said on Fox, I said,
we need to investigate. We absolutely need to investigate how
these cases are distributed, whether that's a you know, a
judiciary panel that investigates it or the circuit court. Because
Jim Jordan and Alistaphonic both.
Speaker 1 (31:08):
Called into question Judge Barrel House's.
Speaker 10 (31:10):
Number of cases and her ethics, and so we have
we have to put an end to rogue judges around
the country. San Francisco, there was just a recent ruling
out of San Francisco, DC that are usurping the will
not just of the president. The American people elected President
drump to do exactly what he's doing. They elected him
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to deport the illegal criminal aliens, and these judges are.
Speaker 3 (31:36):
Taking our vote away from us.
Speaker 10 (31:38):
They are taking away from what we asked him to do,
what he was elected to do. So it's bigger than
just taking away.
Speaker 1 (31:44):
In France, these left wing groups, the ACLU, the left
wing active groups, I don't put anything past them. They
know how to judge, shop and how to gain the system,
and that's what they're doing. We were like, you know,
it shouldn't it shouldn't be right what's happening, And hopefully
Congress will step in and do something this. I saw
this article and over Larry David, who's the famous comedian
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who helped create the original Seinfeld, who was one of
the criginal writers, also had Kirby your enthusim but he
wrote this op ed comparing his dinner that he said
that dinner with Bill Maher had. He's comparing that he
had a dinner with Hitler, and it's really unbecoming. And
if it was the other way around, the New York
Times would never even allow. They had a hissy fit
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when Tom Cotton, the Senator, wrote an op ed just
defending some military action. Not only that they pulled it down,
but yet they allow The New York Times allows Larry
David to run an op ed, you know, insinuating that
Bill Maher was having dinner with Hitler. It's gross, it's disgusting,
and the New York Times shouldn't allow this, but you know,
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falling into the same trap. And I want to go
to cut five here. I mean to cut six. Here
it's Dan Abrams talking about the Larry David article and
how he disagreed with He's the head of Medite, which
is very influential. It's like the Bible of media. It
goes on. Let's go to cut six here.
Speaker 9 (33:06):
I was prepared to meet Hitler one. I'd seen and
heard the public Hitler, but this private Hitler was a
completely different animal. It's pretty cutting, but he kind of
mirrors almost exactly what Bill Maher said. Maybe I should
just play it just so people know. This is what
Bill Maher said after he met with Trump to all.
Speaker 6 (33:25):
The people who treated this like it was some kind
of summit meeting, You're ridiculous, like I was going to.
Speaker 1 (33:33):
Sign a treaty or something. I haven't. I have no
power comedian, and he's the most powerful leader in the world.
Speaker 2 (33:42):
Meet up in person, maybe it'll be different. Spoiler alert.
It was so no.
Speaker 4 (33:47):
I didn't go maga, and to the President's credit, there
was no pressure too, just for starters.
Speaker 2 (33:53):
He laughs.
Speaker 1 (33:55):
I've never seen him laugh in public, but he does.
He laughed.
Speaker 18 (34:00):
I'm still with Bill Maher on this one because I
think that if people like Bill Maher can't go and
talk to Donald Trump, we are we are really messed
up now because think about it now, he's still going
to go and criticize Donald Trump, right. He just has
a little more credibility when he's doing it. And the
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notion when you start bringing in Hitler, right, you know
you've lost the argument. Anytime anyone invokes Hitler right and
makes the comparison.
Speaker 1 (34:31):
You're going to lose.
Speaker 2 (34:32):
You're going to lose because.
Speaker 18 (34:33):
No one, everyone apart from the echo chamber, is going
to stop listening to you, And that's my point. It's
my goal, and I hope other people's goal is what
you do on the show every night, get people talking,
have a conversation with people you don't agree with.
Speaker 2 (34:47):
That's what Bill Maher is saying.
Speaker 1 (34:48):
That's what he's and that's Dan Abrams, who've just commented
that he's no right wing conservative. Your thoughts on the
final thoughts on that we should there at times allow
these kind of aisle kind of op eds that Larry David, Well, first.
Speaker 10 (35:04):
I don't know who reads The New York Times anymore,
so it's it's more of the echo chamber, right who
we see the headline and react to it and then
CNN parrots it. But this was a twenty nineteen talking
point the Biden. The Biden campaign ran the talking point
President Trump in twenty twenty President Trump is hitler, and
it's it's it's so old, so Larry David. What I
liked Larry David for when he created these types of
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shows Jerry Seinfeld is that he was absolutely funny and original.
But he's not funny anymore and this is an original.
Speaker 1 (35:33):
Kay, thanks for joining on the set. I appreciate it.
Up last, the media is credit in case the must
to go and selecting, ignoring the science behind its views.
That more coming up on media exposure Welcome back to
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media exposed. The media claims Musk is out of depth
in the White House, ignoring his major successes in restruction
federal agencies cutting such waste through Dodge reports suggests Elon Musk,
who's seat of stepping back, which is probably he's done
enough in a few times. He is the richest man
in the world. Despite his significant contribution to govern efficiency
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and cutting such waste, He's constantly attacked by the media.
Media obsessed so about personal life will, ignoring his efforts
to address population decline all by himself. Coverage fixates a
must unconventional family arrangements, diverting attention from his advocacy for
llusions to the demographic challenges facing the nation. Must promote
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nadialism to combat population collapse. Medium mocks it, but selectively
pro science. Cohart never engages with this reality. Musk advocates
for increased birth rates to address declining populations, which is
terrible thing in America. These trends a concern shared by
various policymakers. However, media coverage often focused on sensational aspects
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of his approach rather than underlying demographic demographic challenges. And
also I want to talk about you know, these town
halls that have gone viral, some of them. We're going
to talk about that more. But I want to welcome
my guests right on this set, Emily Finch to host
the Real America's Voice on Morning's uh Morning, Sunrise and
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any other So thank you. But you know, Mosk has
done such a great job over the last few years,
the last few months than ever since he started in
the campaign. But the Meetia has been so fixator and
make it, make it him the co presidency, and it's
been one negative piece after another on mus his personal life,
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his you know, government life, and the hit shops on Tesla.
And then when they do all that, they say, why
is Tesla stock going down?
Speaker 7 (38:08):
Wait?
Speaker 1 (38:08):
You know what if you just bang someone over the
head with a hammer for like six months, you say,
why is he bloody? Well, duh duh.
Speaker 12 (38:17):
Of course there's going to be some consequences, of course,
you know, Adam, I read that headline saying that Elon
you know, thinks that he's out of his depth.
Speaker 3 (38:23):
I mean, it was fabricated. It is so not even true.
Speaker 12 (38:27):
He was on an earnings call with Tesla employees and
said that, you know, his work with establishing DOGE is
now done, and so he's going to be taking a
step back from that, probably working a couple of days
a week whatever President Trump needs for him, so he
can go back and focus on this. And let's remember
he is not an elected official. He's an advisor to
President Trump. He's a businessman first, and so he has
to address Tesla. He has to address, you know, all
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of this hate, all of these attacks that he's been getting,
because it's having real consequences in real life. Tesla's are
being damaged, cyber trucks, getting keyed, getting attacked out in public.
He really needs to take a step back from what
he's doing. He's done incredible work so far already cutting
one hundred and fifty billion dollars of our federal waste.
Speaker 3 (39:06):
So I think now is the time.
Speaker 12 (39:07):
But that headline was just so egregious to say that
he thinks that he's out of his depth. One of
my favorite songs goes, you know that you made it
when you hate it. I mean, this guy, all of
these headlines about it, you know that you made it.
You know that you're doing good things for America and
you're threatening people that you should be threatening.
Speaker 1 (39:25):
It comes out of silicon value. Some of the greatest entrepreneurs,
tech engineer, software developers, and they're right away they get
it and say this software is so outdated. Technology is
so outdated. They're finding people one hundred and fifty years
old getting Social Security by the abundance. And every time
they would announce this, they'd show it in charts. They
say you can go in and look at it, and
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the media would just say, no, it doesn't exist. Meanwhile,
they would show proof and this is what they had
to deal with every day, you know, And it's just
it really is not fair that we have our media
in this way. But I've been doing a little party
calling them out. But is never had like you said,
he's never was supposed to be a government employee. The
president does have the authority and he does it all
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the time. Creates commissions, you know, create special envoys, create
special majesties and boys allowed. Why did they do that?
You do you don't have to go to a lot
of bureaucracy through paperwork. You don't become a government employee
becoming an official government employee, you know, puts you in
a different category, doesn't allow you to do a lot
of the things that you could do if you're not
an official government employee. Like you know, cut what he's
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done with cutting all the waste and showcasing all the waste,
it's not his job to do it, you know, he's
just showing it. And then it's the administrator. It's the
secretary's job to go in and slash the waste absolutely.
Speaker 12 (40:41):
You know, establishing does right, Establishing all of this and
getting the groundwork done, getting the procedures in place to
be able to really rid all of our government agencies
of this waste. I mean, like I said, one hundred
and fifty billion dollars right, He's left leaning outlets want
to give him a hard time and say that two
trillion was his ultimate goal. It's a little bit less
right now. But we are not even four months into
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this presidency. He's just getting started. Dose is just getting started,
and I have full faith that they're going to carry
on what he started with them. You know, after he
takes a step back and goes to work with his company.
Speaker 3 (41:13):
Is a bit more again.
Speaker 12 (41:14):
I mean they've they've definitely established a procedure to be
able to audit all of.
Speaker 3 (41:18):
Our federal agencies.
Speaker 12 (41:19):
And like you said, Adam, that's your tax payer money,
that's my tax payer money that is being absolutely wasted,
and the American people deserve so much better.
Speaker 1 (41:26):
If there wasn't Elon Musk, you wouldn't hear all the
secretaries coming out constantly LEAs out in a solo EPA
administered showcasing so much waste? Did a press come hexeth?
All of them falling in Elon's footsteps, right, and Trump,
you know, gave him the authority do it, so they're
all out. He created the outline and they're they're moving
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the policy forward, which is a great thing for America.
You don't want to talk about these town hales, because
these town halls are popping up all over the country.
Congressmans are getting pushed to do him. Some are doing them.
A couple are saying, I'm not doing them. Think they're
you know, you know, artificial. It could be some paid
agitators in there. But you know, of course, because you know,
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this is what the left's great at, right causing agitate
and people and just so you know, we don't have
a fair media, obviously. So if a congressman walks into
his local district and he's got a lot of agitators
in there and a couple two or three viral moments, Emily,
the press is going to pick it up. Local press
is going to pick it up, national posts, national press
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is going to pick it up. And let's face it,
they're not going to make the Republican look good the
conservative look good. So walk in a little delicate wire there.
They have to do these congressmen, because the left is
really good at at creating stir getting agitators in a
room and creating viral moments. Yeah, I want to show
you what we're talking about. Cut seven here, and I'm
going to show you from a you know, a podcast,
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The Midas Touches, the left leaning podcast, but they have this.
Let's play cut seven here. It's Brian Mass to the
town hall that schurch.
Speaker 2 (43:19):
So that right there was MAGA Republican congress Member Brian
Mass at a town hall that he held and get this, Jupiter,
Florida Red Area MAGA Republican congress member. And those people
weren't paid to be there. They were booing because they
recognized that the tariff policies by Donald Trump, like most
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of the policies by this Trump regime have been just
bad for the people.
Speaker 1 (43:45):
Set politics aside.
Speaker 2 (43:46):
These are bad policies.
Speaker 1 (43:48):
As I saw.
Speaker 2 (43:49):
Claude Taylor post this morning, you just hate the United
States being the.
Speaker 1 (43:55):
We could show this photo from the Palm Beach Post.
The coverage is negative right to see it there. It's
just a negative headline that happens there from his town hall.
That's and that's what they want to create. And that's
a local that's very important because it's a local district
and he's in a hardcore Republican district. You go there,
you do it. You don't know who's in the audience,
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but you're trying to do the right thing as a congressman.
So it's a difficult, uh situation they put into the
left es. So I wanted to and Byron Donalds did
the same thing because he wanted to go out and
he's running for governor here. So let's go to Byron
Donald's cut eight and watch his town hall. He did.
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Have you read don't do that? Please hear me? I
love everybody's shouting. I mean the black guy who says
the microphone have you read.
Speaker 14 (44:56):
Don't do that, don't har don't you really well, don't
do that. Don't marginalize there s. Do you know how
many black men Americans lay roll five three funds run
hedge funds?
Speaker 1 (45:08):
Have done something marvelous.
Speaker 14 (45:09):
They've been not to really be politically, but they've done
a marginals. Don't tumize what they feel, don't be entitimize
what they've done.
Speaker 2 (45:17):
Don't do that.
Speaker 14 (45:19):
We should celebrate the successes in our country now a
push it up.
Speaker 1 (45:22):
Down because you have to have the shot. Now.
Speaker 19 (45:24):
I'm already pulling the specials to the thirty five thousand
casualty number.
Speaker 1 (45:30):
In our briefings.
Speaker 12 (45:32):
That is something that has come from a US.
Speaker 1 (45:35):
And that's you check the top.
Speaker 19 (45:39):
Is anybody here without your anosses accounting?
Speaker 1 (45:43):
I'm not going host count.
Speaker 19 (45:46):
Secondly, and secondly, and let me say this, Israel throughout
this entire conflict, which is not going over close to
six hundred days now, to this entire ordeal, Israel has
tried to bring food and water into.
Speaker 1 (46:00):
So as you see, he got really irritated by Ardonald's's
town all even born in the race card as conservative
black man, which excuse me, we not the ones that
say we're getting the attacked because I'm African American, which
doesn't play well, and the whole media institution picked that up,
and he was he's the front runner to be the governor,
but doesn't look good to get caught into these town halls. Well,
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this is the.
Speaker 3 (46:23):
Game plan of the left.
Speaker 12 (46:25):
Sending your agitator, sending these people to cause the scene,
have someone in the background taking a video, and then
push it to all of the outlets that are going
to be favorable to you, which we know is the
majority of the mainstream media. And that's how they This
is the plan of the left the entire time when
it comes to their media coverage.
Speaker 1 (46:40):
Now what happens. He was even defending Israel and they
are cheerleading AMAS, which is strange in his district. So
it's very strange what's happening. I think they're agitated. I
don't have the receipts say it paid agitators, but in
somebody's hardcore districts that they're just popping up boomers that
are so aggravated. I don't know why, but boomers and
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young people. So we'll keep following this story. Emily, Thanks
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