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Speaker 1 (00:18):
The Charlie Kirk Show starts now. Today.
Speaker 2 (00:21):
We're formally declaring a public safety emergency. This is Liberation
Day in DC, and we're going to take our capital
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. They'll immediately
begin massive enforcement operations targeting known gangs, drug dealers, and
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criminal networks to get them the hell off the street,
maybe get them out of the country because a lot
of them came into our country illegally.
Speaker 3 (00:52):
They shouldn't have been allowed in.
Speaker 2 (00:53):
They come from Venezuela, they come from all over the world.
Speaker 4 (00:56):
We're going to get them the hell out.
Speaker 1 (00:57):
They won't be here long.
Speaker 2 (00:59):
Some of these people, a lot of them are home
grown criminals, and these.
Speaker 1 (01:05):
Are bad people. These are rough people.
Speaker 2 (01:07):
We're going to be removing homeless and campings from all
over our parks, our beautiful, beautiful parks, getting rid of
the people from underpasses and public spaces from.
Speaker 3 (01:18):
All over the city.
Speaker 2 (01:19):
There are many places that they can go, and we're
going to help them as much as you can help,
but they'll not be allowed to turn our capital into
a wasteland.
Speaker 1 (01:29):
I do want to.
Speaker 5 (01:29):
Look at the map of Illinois.
Speaker 6 (01:31):
Let's take a look at this. Despite President Trump winning
forty four percent of the statewide vote in twenty twenty four,
Republicans hold only three of Illinois's seventeen districts. These districts
seem to be designed to maximize democratic advantage. What do
you say to those who argue that it's hypocritical for
you to criticize Texas for partisanship when your state also
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drew mounts to boost your party's standing.
Speaker 7 (01:58):
Well, remember that what Texis is trying to do is
again violate the Voting Rights Act.
Speaker 1 (02:04):
We didn't We.
Speaker 7 (02:05):
Held public hearings, legislative hearings. People attended them, they spoke out.
There was a map that was put out, There were
actually changes made to the map, and a map was passed.
Speaker 5 (02:18):
If every major group that grades the fairness of congressional
maps gives your state an f common Cause and nonpartisan
government watchdog even says your map, and I'm going to
quote represents a nearly perfect model for everything that can
go wrong with redistracting. And I guess the question is
you talk about preserving democracy? How do you preserve democracy
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if you're using the same tactics that you've criticized Texas
Republicans for.
Speaker 7 (02:44):
But, as I say, what they're talking about is a distraction.
The reality is that the violation of people's voting rights
is what Texas is attempting to do.
Speaker 1 (02:54):
That's what's wrong. Democracy is at stake.
Speaker 8 (02:58):
My administration would be Donald Trump's worst nightmer. And you
don't need to take me at my word or take
Andrew Culo at his You need only look at the
actions of the Trump administration since I won the Democratic partner.
Speaker 9 (03:13):
It's the loud voices that scare people from saying what
they believe and make you think twice about a joke
or whatever. You know these things, and you know a
lot of their points are valid, but a lot of
them are also just repulsive. And I mean they were
in that they repel people from and they go like, oh,
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you're no fun. I don't want to be around you.
And I think that if you had to boil it
down on like one thing, that's kind of what it is.
It's like, like, oh, you're no fun. I don't want
to be.
Speaker 10 (03:42):
Part of your group.
Speaker 4 (03:44):
West Virginian's overwhelmingly voted for Donald Trump.
Speaker 1 (03:46):
How do you square that circle?
Speaker 11 (03:48):
Well, that's a longest story that has to do with
the failure of the democratic body in general to speak
to the needs of the working class. This used to be,
decades ago, one of the strongest democratic states in the country.
Now it's a strong publican secretus. I think in many
ways Democratic Party has turned its back on what was
its space.
Speaker 10 (04:06):
The DNC.
Speaker 12 (04:07):
They're already trying to coop trans Charlie.
Speaker 4 (04:11):
Is the DMC supporting this?
Speaker 10 (04:13):
No, not correctly going on.
Speaker 13 (04:16):
If Ken Martin's watching this, text you back. But really,
I mean, I think it's disappointing that we haven't been
able to see the DNC really get off the ground
since the election, because I think a lot of things
have happened internally that I've been distractions to the actual
ground game that we need right now.
Speaker 12 (04:31):
Leaders their new plan create a transgender Charlie.
Speaker 13 (04:35):
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Speaker 1 (04:54):
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Speaker 10 (05:23):
Okay, everybody, radio stations across the country. Honored to be
with you as always here at the Bitcoin dot Com studio,
joining us right out of the gate today. We will
get to the federalization of DC News in a moment.
But is the Governor of the great State of Texas,
Governor Greg Abbott. Governor welcomes the program, sir, first time
on the program. Honored to have you. What is the
latest on the Democrats fleeing the steed up state of Texas,
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your strategy, your plan to hold them accountable and give
us the latest update, sir.
Speaker 15 (05:56):
So we are working on KWORN today and to do
that I can underscend in your audience. And this is
a problem in the Texas House. The Texas House has
one hundred and fifty members. It requires two Thursday or
one hundred of them to show up. There are eighty
eight Republicans in the Texas House, which means we need
twelve Democrats to be able to have a quorum. And
what the Texas Department of Public Safety is doing as
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we speak right now, they have stakeouts at dozens of
locations across the state of Texas where there's the possibility
that there could be a Texas House member there. We
have no confirmed information that we have at least twelve
Democrats in the state to be able to arrest them
and bring them to the Capitol. The way this works
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is when the Speaker put a house on the call
and issued arrest warrants. These are civil, not criminal arrest warrant,
So nevertheless authorises the Texas Department of Public Safety to search,
sign into arrest, and bring to the Capitol any Democrats
who's in the state of Texas. So, for one, they
are searching for those people. For another, we're doing the
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math with regard to who may be out of state.
You may have seen the news over the past couple
of days that the Texas Attorney General filed claims in
course in these other states seeking the apprehension of them
in California, in Illinois and in other states to try
to bring them home from there. That said, let's go
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back to square one here, Charlie, because this is an
issue that we've been through before. We had a quum
break by these leftist Democrats four years ago. We had
another quorum break back in two thousand and three when
we try to pass mid decade registing at that time.
And the same thing happens every time they're gone for
one special session, and then they come back for the
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next one. And so let me provide that setting real quick.
So in Texas we have a regular letch session only
every other year that ends at the end of May,
and then as governor I can call a thirty day
special session. That thirty day special session is about to
end here in about a week, and so we will
continue to search and find every Democrat that we can,
and we do not get quorum. The Nano second after
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the current special session gabbles out, I will be calling
another special session, and then I will continue calling special
sessions until they do come back.
Speaker 16 (08:13):
We know this.
Speaker 15 (08:14):
They are going to come back. That's happened every single time.
And when they come back, we're going to pass these
maps as well as address the other pressing needs and
demands of the people of Texas.
Speaker 10 (08:26):
So, Governor, when does this become criminal? And I know
that you're mentioning this, I mean, aren't they I mean,
what's the phrase subverting our democracy? When do we start
to ratchet this up because they are fleeing the state,
not representing the voters that elected them, Governor Greg Abbott.
Speaker 15 (08:45):
So, under Texas law, this does not become criminal because
that's not authorized as an action that can be taken
by the House. However, what we've done this time that
we've never done before. We're seeking another pathway that I
believe is valid about the law suit about this time
last week in the Texas Supreme Court bypassing the trial
courts saying that we can get as called quote or
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rental from the Texas Supreme Court saying that these offices
have been bake headd because they have been abandoned because
we have Texas House members who are not following the constitution.
The Texas Constitution specifically requires Texis House members to quote
act on bills before them. And when you're abandon your responsibility,
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when you have abandoned the states, you're not there to
act on those bills. And so I think a foul
lawsuits the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court demanded the response
last Friday. They're considering it as we speak right now.
But Charlie, the pathway that I'm seeking to go down
is one that would allow the removal of these tective
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legislators who have a banned the state.
Speaker 10 (09:55):
How is this playing out politically domestically? If you were
to listen to the national media, they call this gerrymandering terrible,
you know, cowing to President Trump. What are you hearing
from Texas voters? And what is the latest on the
will and the fortitude of the Texas legislature on the
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Republican side to get this done?
Speaker 15 (10:20):
So, first of all, what we're hearing on the ground
is what'll we hear on the ground every single time
this happens, and that is Texans do not like people
who don't show up for work, and Texans have to
show up for work. If they didn't show up for work,
they would get fired. And so they get angry when
they see Democrats flee the state, not show up to
the job they were elected to do, then not get
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the job done. And so this always works to the
defaments of the Democrat House members who flee the state. Second,
this is a character flaw by these Democrats because one
thing that is anti Texans is running from a fight.
You know, Texas Town got its beginnings with the Battle
of the Alano, and that was a place where people
chose not to run from a fight, but to state
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and fight and you know, come and take it slogan.
That was what when the Technians were willing to say
to Mexico, if you want to take your canon back,
you've got to come and take it from us, and
they were willing to stand and fight. For the contrary
of that, we had these Democrats who were running like
scarity cats off to some other state and they have
refused to stand and fight. So this is this is
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going to be very harmful to them back home. And
at the same time, I'm running TV advertisements and digital
advertisements in districts of the missing Democrats pointing out how
they're not showing up, not doing their job, not dealing
with the flooding problems that we have in Central Texts.
Because of the horrific that the flies and so this
is going to hurt them a lot. To your other question, Listen,
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the left sector is fully committed to using every tool,
and I can explain it in this context. But the
tools already used by the legislature to try to bring
these democra back are far more, far stronger, far better
than any House member that have been involved with to
try to bring runaway quorm breaking Democrats back to the
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state of Texas.
Speaker 10 (12:13):
So if the seats are declared vacant, just make sure
I understand does that lower the quorum threshold or would
we have to wait until another election?
Speaker 1 (12:23):
Two things.
Speaker 15 (12:24):
One is it does is my understanding that it does
lower the quorm threshold. However, it also does something else.
It triggers the Article three, Section thirteen of the Texas Constitution.
That is, as soon as we get a decision or
that they have a bet in their seat really in
our favor, and that lawsuit that I filed, I as
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governor am authorized to fill those vacancies, and I do
so by calling for an election that must take place
within twenty days.
Speaker 10 (12:54):
Got it. So that's very interesting for our audience here
because this can move quite quick. What is your response, then, Governor,
we only have a minute and a half remaining. Governor
Newsom is declaring war. JD. Pritzker is declaring war. Jasmine
Crockett calls all of these maps racist. Can you defend
this move? And of course I'm with you one hundred percent,
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but talk about why you are doing this and the
intent as we conclude this segment, Governor Greig Gavitt, why
are you doing this and why does it matter?
Speaker 15 (13:26):
It's what Texas is doing is one hundred percent perfectly legal.
And this is not the first time that Texas is
done mid decade redistricting. This time we had the law
and the facts change since we last did redistruting in
twenty twenty one. The law that changed is last year
pursued to a lawsuit filed by Democrats last year that
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the Federal Port of Appeals came out and said that
Texas is not required to maintain what it's called coalition
districts that were helping out Democrats and free from that limitation,
that opened up the possibility of creating all these new
districts and then couple that with the facts, and the
facts are that the racial minorities in the State of
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Texas are voting Republican now as opposed to Democrat. You
saw that with Trump's big win in the set of Texas.
The Espanish in Texas, they don't want open border policies,
they don't want boys and girls sports. They support law
enforcement as opposed to curtailing law enforcement. And so what
we are authorized legally to do, and that is to
draw districts for political purposes so that the people of
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these congressional districts are going to be able to vote
for the Canada of their choice, which they showed is Republican,
because every seat that we are drawing is a seat
that Donald Trump won and those Canadas are trapped in
a Democrat congressional seat who is a member of Congress
hostile to the values of the people in that district.
Speaker 1 (14:50):
So we are just.
Speaker 15 (14:51):
Trying to fulfill the will in the demand of the
people of the State of Texas.
Speaker 10 (14:55):
Governor Abbitt, we have your back one hundred percent. Finally,
our side is fighting fire fire. Do not give an inch,
especially to these Democrat extortionists. Thank you so much, Governor
Greg Abbot from the great State of Texas. Thank you.
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is always freedom at Charliekirk dot com. President Donald Trump
major News today. He is federalizing Washington DC. I want
to hear him in his own words.
Speaker 3 (17:37):
Here.
Speaker 10 (17:37):
Let me find our handy dandy cutsheet.
Speaker 3 (17:40):
Here.
Speaker 10 (17:41):
Here it is. President Donald Trump took to the press
briefing room early on a Monday morning to make the announcement,
saying that enough of this crime and the third worldification
of Washington, DC, We're not gonna put up with it.
Let's play cut three oh four.
Speaker 2 (18:01):
Today, we're declaring public safety emergency in the District of Columbian.
Attorney General Pam Bondi, who's fantastic, is taking command of
the Metropolitan Police Department as of this moment, and I'll
be making the appropriate notifications to Congress now.
Speaker 10 (18:20):
The nineteen seventy three Home Rule Act for d C
explicitly allows the President to take control of Washington DC
Police for forty eight hours, no questions asked, as long
as he believes that quote special conditions of an emergency
nature exist. President Trump says that's the case, and that
DC has a public safety emergency now. In addition, the
President can keep DC police federalized for up to thirty
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days as long as he notifies Congress and explains why.
Right now, thirty days is the cap unless Congress passed
a new law that said, it's not clear that anything
that stops President Trump from controlling the police for thirty days,
surrendering power for a day, and then federalizing them again.
But there may be other arguments. Mike Davis was recently
arguing that DC Home Rule Act itself is unconstitutional. We
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have to wait and see what the arguments are there.
But the legal questions aside is why is Trump doing this?
You could say, quite really reasonably, he has a lot
of misplay. He's going to go, by the way sit
down with vladnimer Putin in Alaska this Friday. He's trying
to fix Gaza. He's doing deportations and tear for negotiations,
and a lot more so, Why is he looking to
micromanage the nation's capital? Ronald Reagan ignored our nation's capital,
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George W. Bush ignored o nations capital. Bill Clinton ignored
our nation's capital. George W. Bush ignored our nations capital.
Barack Obama ignored our nation's capital, and Joe Biden ignored
our nation's capital. Why because it's easy to ignore our
nation's capital. Oh, just homeless people, slums being slums and
slum lords being slum lords, and it's okay if it
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has a higher crime rate than Mexico City and Bogata
and Islamabad. No, it's actually not okay. President Donald Trump
has always been person a person very aware of symbolism.
He's very visual. He cares a lot about the trappings
of the presidency. That's why he liked putting on the
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military parade this summer, one that I supported. It's why
he wants to build a big ballroom on White House grounds.
A great nation should have a great presidential ballroom. So
it really impacts President Trump to see the reality of
our nation's capital city. We're supposed to be the world's
greatest superpower, the leader of the free world, So why
is our capital a joke, a mess, a disgrace. In
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twenty twenty three, Washington DC, Washington, d C. Had two
hundred and seventy four murders in a city with a
population of only seven hundred thousand people. That's a murder
rate of thirty nine per hundred thousand. That's nearly the
murder rate of South Africa, where we're now taking refugees from.
Just who we're clear, and we should In twenty twenty four.
Murders were down, but the murder rate was still twenty
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seven per one hundred thousand. That's higher than the murder
rate of Mexico, and it's four times the US national average.
Even if crime is dropping, the lower rates are still
a complete and total humiliation and disgrace. Let's play cut
three oh seven.
Speaker 2 (21:15):
We're formally declaring a public safety emergency. This is an emergency.
This is a tragic emergency. And it's embarrassing for me
to be up here.
Speaker 1 (21:25):
You know, I'm going to see Putin. I'm going to
Russia on Friday.
Speaker 2 (21:29):
I don't like being up here talking about how unsafe
and how dirty and disgusting this once beautiful capital was
with graffiti all over the walls. It's another part of it,
by the way, because we're talking about safety, we're also
talking about beautification. We're the most beautiful, potentially capital in
the world.
Speaker 1 (21:47):
We always had.
Speaker 2 (21:49):
But people come from Iowa, they come from Indiana, they
come and then they get mugged.
Speaker 4 (21:54):
Not going to happen.
Speaker 1 (21:55):
Keep coming because within by the time you get.
Speaker 2 (21:57):
Your trip set, it's going to be saying again and
it's going to be cleaned very quickly.
Speaker 10 (22:03):
Think of all the high schoolers that go to Washington,
d C for the first time. What are we putting
on display? Why is it that Tokyo, New Delhi, Havana,
Cuba are safer than Washington, d C. Substantially safer. You
can walk the streets of Tokyo at night. You can
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walk the streets of Soul, South Korea at night. You
walk the streets of Kuala Lumpur, you can walk the
streets of Singapore. But the fact that you cannot walk
the streets of Washington, DC, or New York City or
Chicago is an indictment and a failure of our ruling class.
Our ruling class has cared more about sending javelins and
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missiles to Ukraine while they have to walk over drug
overdosed bodies on the way to go make a vote
on the Senate floor. DC has long been ignored and
it is a perfect example of national decay, of collapse
of the lower morale. Oh, it doesn't matter, It does matter,
rolling the tanks, bringing the drones, sending the Marines. We're
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federalizing Washington DC more. In a second, welcome.
Speaker 16 (23:18):
Back to this Real America's Voice newsbreak.
Speaker 17 (23:20):
I'm Terrence Bates. President Trump looking to clean up the
nation's capital. In fact, he laid out his plans for
addressing the city's crime and homelessness problem during a news
conference just a little while ago. Our Brian Glynn is
at the White House right now with the very.
Speaker 16 (23:34):
Latest on that.
Speaker 17 (23:35):
So, Brian, your takeaways from the President's big, beautiful press conference.
Speaker 3 (23:41):
Yeah, good afternoon. Terrence.
Speaker 18 (23:43):
The President wanting to clean up DC, our nation's capital,
compared it the murder rate to other world nations capital.
He said, it's unacceptable. We should not have the conditions
that we have now. The murder rate is twice as
much as it is in other world nations, and he
wants to clean it up starting today. And on stage
he was joined with Pam Bondy, Pete Heatseth and others,
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Doug Bergham and talking about the efforts to do this,
and it all starts with really.
Speaker 3 (24:11):
Going after this truancy.
Speaker 18 (24:13):
These teenage what can he considered thugs on the streets
that are all coming together creating crime and havoc. But
they're protected by the system. Right now, Terrence, and and
and Judge Janine said it perfectly. If you come to
d C and you commit a crime, we are going
to charge you and prosecute you, unlike the system before Brian.
Speaker 17 (24:35):
Any reaction yet from DC's mayor Muriel Browser, because this
is basically saying that Miro, Yeah, you might be a
nice person, but you're not doing your job.
Speaker 3 (24:45):
Yeah, that's a great question.
Speaker 18 (24:47):
I have not heard any response from from DC at all,
the mayor or even some of the commissioners or anything
that that reside on the court.
Speaker 3 (24:55):
But this is taking place. You know, President Trump has.
Speaker 18 (24:58):
The ability to do this U and he can do
it for an extended period of time through Congress as well.
Speaker 3 (25:04):
But the basically Pambondi.
Speaker 18 (25:06):
Taken over roll, if you will, over the DC Police
Department and having authority over them, and and really Janine
taking control of this in the court to make sure
that these teenagers are charged. If you're gonna come out
and do a crime, and do adult crimes, you need
to do adult time. UH taking a hard stance. Also graffiti,
you know, as you know, President Trump's a very visual person.
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He and once the graffiti UH taken away, once the
homeless encampments UH moved out and cleaned up, pressure watched
the sidewalks, clean streets, clean buildings, that's what President Trump wants.
Speaker 3 (25:38):
And today he laid out a plan.
Speaker 17 (25:39):
It's a new day in Washington, d C. Led by
President Donald Trump. That's gonna do it for your headlines.
Speaker 16 (25:45):
We appreciate you being Let's get you.
Speaker 1 (25:47):
Back to the next great awakening.
Speaker 16 (25:57):
He is here.
Speaker 1 (26:00):
To the Charlie Kirkshow.
Speaker 10 (26:01):
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President Donald Trump announcing the takeover of Washington DC and
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understand this. You get what you put up with. There
are political issues you can control, and there are political
issues you cannot control. And what is most frustrating about
the current American moment is that we are overwhelmingly met
with political issues that we can control. Our failure is
an act of the will or a lack of the
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will when it comes to crime. We saw this on
the southern border. All you had to do was have
it make a decision that you wanted a border. We
were told by James Lankfort from Oklahoma, well, you know,
we need to have some bipartisan deal that allows five
thousand people a day to come across.
Speaker 3 (28:30):
Wrong.
Speaker 10 (28:31):
You need to have the will power. You need to
be dive deep and dig deep to have the fortitude,
the wherewithal, the spine, the kahones, the chutzpah to achieve
what you want to achieve. And we've just put up
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with crime for the last forty years because we're afraid
of being called racist, because you know, youth's are going
to do youth things. Crime is a choice. Putting up
with crime is a choice. We don't have to live
like this. Let me repeat one of my core political philosophies.
This is not Republican or Democrat. If you cannot walk
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the great American cities at night safely without having to
look over your shoulder, then your political leaders should all
be fired. That ruling class has failed. I don't care
if they're Republican. I don't care if they're Democrat. Degradation
is a choice, and it's time for us to clean
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it up. And the liberals they have no idea how
to respond to this. Oh, Donald Trump's a racist. That
doesn't work anymore. It's not twenty sixteen. Oh Donald Trump's
a fascist ant that doesn't work anymore. It's twenty twenty.
What new talking point do you have? What is your
objection to rolling in the tanks, bringing in the drones,
sending the marines. What is your objection exactly? Do you
not want to live in a safer city? Deep down
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they're cheering for him, by the way, deep down, a
lot of these libs actually want this to happen, but
on television they're going to performatively say this is the
wrong thing. It's time for us to get aggressive on crime.
We need more people in jail. Write that down. We
do not have enough people incarcerated in America. We need
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mass incarceration. People always say, oh, we have a mass
incarceration problem. We have an under incarceration problem. We just
happen to be a very violent country. Get over it.
Put them in jail for life. If you're gonna start
shooting up school yards, you're gonna start getting kids caught
in crossfire. A job of a political leader must be
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the safety of their citizens. If you're a mayor of
a major city, your job is to police the streets,
to fix the streets, and clean up the homeless. And
since Murio Bowser is not done, our job is not done.
A job of Washington, d C. The tanks are going
to be rolling play cut three h nine.
Speaker 2 (30:59):
We are going to removing homeless in campings from all
over our parks, our beautiful, beautiful parks, which now a
lot of people can't walk on. They'd be very, very dirty,
very We've got a lot of problems, but we've already
started that. We're moving the encampments away, trying to take
care of people.
Speaker 3 (31:21):
Were getting rid of the people from.
Speaker 2 (31:22):
Underpasses and public spaces from all over the city. There
are many places that they can go, and we're going
to help them as much as you can help, but
they'll not be allowed to turn our capital into a wasteland.
Speaker 10 (31:37):
Washington, d C. Has become a dumping ground for the
Third World and a safe haven for criminals. That is
our nation's capital. We're not talking about the liberation of Toledo, Ohio,
of course, which we should try to liberate all American cities.
This is not the liberation of Portland, which we should do.
This is our nation's capital. And do you know how
disgusting it is when I drive the city, the streets
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of DC and you pass the Saudi Embassy, for example,
big beautiful building and there's just homeless encampments all around it.
It's embarrassing. So you have, basically, we have to accept
that the sheikhs of Qatar and the ruling class of
Saudi Arabia and the Prime Minister of Japan, they see
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what we see and it's humiliating. They see this. We're
supposed to believe that these foreign leaders. You go down
Embassy roll Row in Georgetown, you go down Embassy Row
in Washington, D C. And you got one after You've
got Spain, you got Portugal, you got Croatia, one after
the other boom boom boom. They see the graffiti. It's
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not a good look for a superpower. And we're just
supposed to put up with it because we're afraid of
being called the racist that that dog doesn't hunt anymore.
This is President Donald Trump saying, once we liberate DC,
and by the way, I guarantee the crimes gonna go whoop,
It's gonna go way. And then the media will say, oh,
it's only going down because you brought in the military. Exactly,
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we need full military occupation of these cities until the
crime desists. Period. We need a desisting of crime in
our cities. We're not going to put up with it.
I want to be able to walk Magnificent Mile in
Chicago without having to look over my shoulder. Do you
know crime is so bad in Chicago that if you
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get a fender bender, there's a new thing that the
youths are doing. Remember we have a big teenage problem
of crime in our country. That teenagers will bang the
back of your car as a fender bender, you come
out to go trade insurance, and then they steal your car.
In Chicago, the new guidance is that if you get
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a fender bender, drive to the nearest police station to
trade insurance just in case they're there to steal your car.
It's a real thing. It's happening all the time. By
the way, get a burner. We have avertise it all
the time here on our program. I don't want to
live in that country. You shouldn't either, simple fix you
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steal a car, twenty five years in prison. I don't
care if you're a teenager. I don't care if well,
I was raised without a dad, Well you're gonna meet
a new dad in jail. We're done. We're not putting
up with it. We need more prisons and we need
more prisoners. Enough of this. And I, honestly, and I
was once part of this whole prison reform thing. I
look back at it and I just cringe it myself.
It's a totally wrong premise. We are soft on crime
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in this country. We need discipline, We need honestly, we
need the humiliate humiliation of criminals. We need order. You
don't live in a nation if you can't walk the
streets at San Francisco at night. You don't live in
a country When young teenage girls can't walk the streets
of La How is that a free society. You are
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appeasing the criminals. Stop coddling criminals because they happen to
be a protected class. We don't believe in protected classes anymore.
By the way, We're done with that game over. No
more protected classes. We are all citizens made the image
of God. Oh your protected class because you know a
different skin color aunt wrong. That regime was defeated back
in November. That whole worldview was gone over done, could
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put cyonara instead. A new worldview has ascended, which is
we're not going to make accommodations for criminals. We're going
through mass deportations. If you're black and you commit a crime,
you go to jail. If you're white and you commit
a crime, you go to jail. Human equality doesn't matter,
doesn't matter your background. We are all treated equal under
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the law, and that is a biblical principle. So once
we liberate Washington, DC, and we will liberate it now again,
I want to say President Donald Trump, he's got to
go play to win here. The one piece of caution
we'd have to say is that if we just kind
of do this symbolically, we will lose. The criminals will win.
We got to go hard. We got to go big league.
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We're talking National Guard tanks every street. You need military.
And if people are afraid, oh well, Donald Trump is
a fascist because he's bringing the military. Well, you're an anarchist.
We're not fascist. We're ordered call them a name right back.
You're an anarchist. Do you want the criminals, the thugs,
the gang members, and the worst of society to run
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the streets of DC. We're not gonna put up with it.
By the way, spare me the lecture. You guys militarized Washington,
d C. After January six but you wouldn't move them
a couple of blocks north to the criminals because you
acted as if Oh all the people on January sixth
are the greatest threat ever because they went in with
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a pocket constitution. Go say a prayer in the US Capitol.
Once we liberate DC, you better believe it. Chicago, New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Portland,
San Francisco, we got a big military. We should be
willing to use it. Play Cup three to sixteen and.
Speaker 2 (36:59):
We're gonna have the same thing here. But then I'm
going to look at New York in.
Speaker 1 (37:03):
A little while. Let's do this. Let's do this together.
Speaker 2 (37:06):
Let's see, it's going to go pretty quickly, and if
we need to, we're going to do the same thing
in Chicago, which is a disaster.
Speaker 1 (37:13):
We have a mayor there who's totally incompetent.
Speaker 2 (37:16):
He's an incompetent man, and we have an incompetent governor there.
Speaker 1 (37:21):
Pritzker's an incompetent.
Speaker 16 (37:22):
His family threw him out.
Speaker 2 (37:23):
Of the business and he ran for a governor. And
now I understand he wants to be president, but I
noticed he lost a little Wait, so maybe he has
a chance.
Speaker 1 (37:33):
You know, you never know what happens.
Speaker 2 (37:35):
But Pritsker is a gross incompetent guy thrown out of
the family business.
Speaker 3 (37:42):
JB.
Speaker 10 (37:42):
Pritzker was born on third and thought he had a triple.
If your city is a third World hellhole, look at that.
He's a mile wide.
Speaker 3 (37:53):
JB.
Speaker 10 (37:53):
Pritzker, I always love you. I'm going to run for president,
as I say commonly, I would love to see that
the running part. We need an El Salvadorian reset. El
Salvador went from the most dangerous country in the Western
Hemisphere to one of the safest, if not the safest.
Crime is a choice we are deciding and choosing to
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put up with it. We are deciding and choosing to
allow our streets to be littered with criminals and the
worst of society. And President Donald Trump is saying no more.
He is exercising his will power. And Brandon Johnson, Murio Bowser,
Karen Bass, Mom Donnie, if he's going to be the
next mayor of New York City, watch out. This is
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what we are elected to do. Crime is a choice,
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So what do you think is the best policy for
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Speaker 10 (40:10):
Well, we already know. First of all, do you know
that border crossings have gone down ninety nine point nine
nine percent. Thank you President Trump for securing in the
southern border, So we know it. And finally, there has
to be a much greater penalty for visa overstays and
for people that come here legally and overstay their green
card or their temporary work visa.
Speaker 13 (40:27):
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us as always freedom At charliekirk dot com. I get
called a lot of things. We're here at the Bitcoin
dot Com studio. The one thing I wish people would
call me more is an entrepreneur or a builder. And
I got to give credit to this one young lady.
She is very annoying. She follows me around the country.
She sends her little clowns and her trolls and her
(41:47):
circus acts and her court jesters at all of our
events from the unaf American thing. But she is obsessed
with me. However, she has more so than most accurate,
depicted what we've been able to do here, because she
does describe us as a builder. Now, this is a
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former Bernie Sanders type. She's got very crass language. She's
got quite a way to herself that is unappealing. I mean,
if you look at her, you're like, WHOA, give me
the American eagle ad back, like, I don't want that.
Please more American Eagle. Less this please, Like, that's not
what I want. I want the sorority videos, not this.
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And but to her credit, she has accurately diagnosed the
problem and she is a girl. For the record, I
have no reason not to believe it. Jesse was kind
of playing with words here, So Jesse Waters did a
(42:50):
summary of this. I wish we had more of the
CNN interview, but this is some of the best parts
where CNN dispatched one of their reporters who looks like
Reuben Diego. I don't know why Diego is doing street
interviews for CNN, but he's doing side work, so you know,
dollar Store. Reuben Diego basically was doing interviews for CNN
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at our Student Action summit, and we knew that this
whole story was gonna populate, which is, oh wow, Charlie's
so successful and turning points, so successful, and therefore the
left is trying to infiltrate it. Go we need the
stories coming and Jesse Waters caught onto it. Play cut
two fifty eight.
Speaker 12 (43:32):
Creutzer leaderless their new plan create a transgender Charlie Kirk.
Speaker 13 (43:38):
I think that, you know, as much as I disagree
with Charlie Kirk, I believe that what he's doing has worked.
And that's why I'm here to replicate what he's doing.
I'm not here to, you know, disrupt Charlie Kirk's evans.
I'm here to say that there are alternative ideas and
that we need to build the same thing.
Speaker 10 (43:53):
That he has because he is good at it, well
we are good at it, and because we build. And
see that's what people mean. Yes, people think it's just
the campus thing or just this program. This is two
hours of my day and then I go to the
day job of managing a thousand people and we have
to raise one hundred million dollars a year, and we
have five hundred thousand donors. People say, oh, you know,
if I was just supported by wealthy people, that's part
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of it. We're very thankful to our wealthy contributors and
amazing donors, but it's also the five hundred thousand people
that donate to us. Jesse Waters continues play cut two
fifty nine.
Speaker 12 (44:26):
The DNC, they're already trying to coop trans Charlie.
Speaker 4 (44:30):
Is the DNC supporting this?
Speaker 19 (44:32):
Yeah?
Speaker 8 (44:33):
Not currently?
Speaker 4 (44:34):
Why not?
Speaker 13 (44:35):
If Ken Martin's watching this, text you back. But really,
I mean, I think it's disappointing that we haven't been
able to see the DNC really get off the ground
since the election, because I think a lot of things
have happened internally that I've been distractions to the actual
ground game that we need right now.
Speaker 10 (44:51):
There are so many more clips from that CNN exchange
that we could mine. But I love this time that
the left realizes and wakes up that why you guys
have been ridiculing us, We've been building, as we like
to say, at Turning Point USA. We did not come
up with this, but son Sue did. No, he didn't,
but that's okay, it's wrongly attributed to sun Suit. That's fine.
(45:12):
It's hilarious. First they ignore you, then they laugh at you,
then they fight you, and then you win. I remember
the ignoring phase. It's nothing, This is Charlie is nothing.
I forget him, and then I remember the laughter. Oh
it's so funny. Look at Turning Point, what do I
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think they're doing now? Many of those people are applying
for jobs from us for the record, and then the fighting. Oh,
we love the fighting, and then the victory. But look
at goes in cycles. But for z I think that's
her name? Is her name?
Speaker 3 (45:47):
Ze?
Speaker 10 (45:48):
Prominently profiled on CNN, she seems that she actually gets
it more than most where She's like, hey, guys, this
guy's awful, but he's built something. And again I haven't
built anything. We have built it at Turning Point, Usa
z Cohen Sanchez. For the record, you will not be
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seeing her an American Eagle at anytime soon. But Sanchez,
she's onto something. She's onto something very powerful, which is
the Left struggles to build anything. And by the way,
she had her own little counterfeit clown show back in
the spring and it fell apart. Why because they had
a oppression. Olympics woke falling apart because someone did microaggressions
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that they didn't like, and the whole thing fell apart.
People like to talk about the platform we built, but
they don't know about the chapters, the high school groups,
the events. A lot of people want to do the
stuff we do, but they don't want to work as
hard as we worked. Three hundred days of travel a
year for a decade straight, three thousand days on the road.
You can never really relax, well, at least when it's
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not on the Sabbath. Good luck. Second hour coming.
Speaker 1 (46:57):
Up, folks.
Speaker 10 (47:12):
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I bet, and you're a critical part of that. You know.
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Speaker 10 (52:23):
Okay, everybody, welcome back. We are here at Themobile Bitcoin
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Kirkshow podcast page. We are going to get back to
the federal takeover of Washington, DC story, a very very
important story. But I want to welcome a great man,
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Senator Rick Scott to the program from the grace State
of Florida. Senator, great to see you. Senator, I want
to get your response to zororn mom Donnie. I'm gonna
play cut two seventy. He is vowing to be Donald
Trump's worst nightmare as the as President Trump weighs in
working with rival in New York City mayor's race. Let's
play cut two seventy.
Speaker 8 (53:03):
First, my administration would be Donald Trump's worst nightmare. And
you don't need to take me at my word or
take Andrew Cuomo at his You need only look at
the actions of the Trump administration since I won the
Democratic primary. How else can you describe a president who
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has proposed denaturalizing the democratic nominee of New York City.
How else can you describe a president who has sought
to entertain suggestions of deporting me, of arresting me, of
taking control of the city over the will of New Yorkers.
Speaker 1 (53:40):
Those are the.
Speaker 8 (53:41):
Actions of a president who is afraid of the fact
that I will actually deliver in a manner where he
is simply betrayed.
Speaker 10 (53:49):
Joining us is Senator Rick Scott, Senator, your response to
mister mom Donnie's obsession with Donald Trump?
Speaker 21 (53:56):
Well, what President Trump is doing is he's decided he
cares about this.
Speaker 23 (54:00):
So look at Mandami.
Speaker 21 (54:02):
I mean, here's a kid that has plenty money and
he's running like he cares about people. I heard did
you hear the rumor that the first action is going
to take if he wins is to change the name
of New York to New Havana.
Speaker 23 (54:14):
Because that's exactly what's going to happen, he says it.
Speaker 21 (54:16):
What's to run grocery stores. He should go look at
the grocery stores in Havana.
Speaker 23 (54:21):
They're empty of groceries.
Speaker 21 (54:24):
He probably doesn't bring in the healthcare system from Havana.
It means you don't get healthcare now, except if you're
the elite, if you're part of the cash regime. It's
just like all these places that have socialism, the elite
give it, they get everything.
Speaker 23 (54:39):
And by the way, how do they keep their power.
Speaker 21 (54:42):
They put people in prison, go as Hozil, Jose Daniel
Ferrara and about fourteen hundred peaceful protesters three years ago.
They peace may protests and they're all in prison, maybe
for the rest of your life, as young as fourteen
years old. So if Bai wins, it's do you have
annah no groceries, no healthcare.
Speaker 23 (55:04):
You say the wrong thing, they're going to go after you.
Speaker 10 (55:07):
And so the sinister nature of this is so many
New Yorkers seem to want to support this, and in
some ways Florida is to blame because the patriotic New
Yorkers are moving to Florida. Therefore you're left with a
remnant of communist, Marxist, Islamist Mohammedan voters in the city
of New York. We must fight for our blue cities.
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It's very tempting to say, oh, forget our blue cities.
This is kind of ties in with the federalization of Washington,
d c. Which I want to get your comment on
in a second. But can you just reiterate why we
should not surrender and retreat away from our biggest blue cities.
Speaker 21 (55:48):
We have to We have to go into every neighborhood
and talk to every citizen and every voter and explain
why we are better for them, We are better for you.
Speaker 23 (55:57):
I grew up in public housing. I know we're just
like in public housing.
Speaker 21 (56:01):
It's better under capitalism than it is under socialism.
Speaker 23 (56:04):
Give me the chance.
Speaker 21 (56:06):
The dream of this country, the idea of America, is
that you can start from anywhere and live the dream.
You don't share the wealth by people taking away wealth.
You share the wealth by giving people opportunity. But we
have to go in and talk to people. I went
to Harvard about two or three months ago and talk
to the students.
Speaker 23 (56:24):
They agree when you sit down with them and say, say,
do you believe that?
Speaker 21 (56:28):
Do want people to get free everything and not have
to work? No, you're gonna have to pay for it.
How's that good for this country? So I think we
can go when we've been able to do it in Florida.
I think what happened in Florida in twenty ten when
I won the governor's race. They're five hund and sixty
nine thousand more des than ours, and now there's one
point three million more ours and ds. What happened is
(56:49):
we elected people that ran and said we're going to
take care of you, your job, your kids, education, public safety.
Speaker 23 (56:56):
So if Republicans go.
Speaker 21 (56:58):
Talk about those things, actually do those things, we will
win blue cities. We've been able to do it around Florida,
We'll be able to do it all across the country.
Speaker 23 (57:06):
And its citizens.
Speaker 10 (57:07):
And if nothing else, you are not a nation if
you just surrender your biggest cities. You're nothing more than
just dominating the outskirts and by the way, but hold on, no,
we care about exactly. But can you also talk about
the success of Miami. Fifteen years ago, Miami was kind
of written off as a permanently blue city. It was
(57:29):
wildly corrupt. Look, Miami has a lot of problems, but
it's in a far better place, a far safer direction,
a far more prosperous direction, a far more livable direction,
because you and Florida Senator, you guys went all in
and you guys reached out to the Venezuelan community, the
Cuban community, but also you had a pro freedom agenda.
(57:51):
Twenty years ago, Miami Dade was the blue stronghold of
the American Southeast, and now it is a Republican county.
What can we learn from the Miami takeover or switch,
I should say, and apply it to other blue cities.
Speaker 21 (58:06):
Show up in twenty ten when I ran Okay, Republicans
have basically given up on Miami, and I didn't. I
spent week after week after week talking to everybody Miami
about what I want to accomplish, how I wanted to
get them a job, improve their kids' education, make sure
they were safe. And we went from losing Miami bid
(58:26):
to in the twenty twenty twenty four cycle, we were
able to win by ten points.
Speaker 23 (58:32):
And we have our new sheriff as a.
Speaker 21 (58:34):
Republicans, the supervisor election Republican, and the all of our
const soucial officers at the county level are all Republicans
now because we went all in for what we believe in.
Speaker 23 (58:44):
So this is all doable all across the country.
Speaker 21 (58:47):
Have the right message, the right candidates, and show up
and talk to people.
Speaker 23 (58:51):
They agree with us. All across this country people agree
with us.
Speaker 21 (58:55):
They don't want socialism. They take Miami, people were left
these places. Do you get away from socialists? And they
go on opportunity to give me my give my shot,
getting my chance to live the dream.
Speaker 23 (59:05):
That's what they want.
Speaker 10 (59:07):
And it's again the transformation of Miami Dean County. I
remember as it was happening, James Carville was freaking out,
as he should because it changed the entire dynamics of
the state of Florida. And so we now look at
New York, we look at d C. I want I
do want to get your comments on the Senator. President
Donald Trump has now invoked the home rule designation. He
(59:29):
is federalizing Washington, d C. And quote, we will bring
the military if needed. What is I mean? You spend
a lot of time in Washington, d C. Is DC safe?
Number one? And then number two? Do you support this
move by President Trump?
Speaker 23 (59:44):
Well, first off, DC is not safe.
Speaker 21 (59:47):
People do don't just walk the streets.
Speaker 23 (59:49):
In DC and feel safe anywhere around d C. I mean,
I've got to be careful and what I do.
Speaker 21 (59:54):
But I've got people in my office they are very
careful about where they go. So so this is great
with Donald Trump is doing. I'm on a bill with
Mike Lee that we would do and that Congress would.
Speaker 23 (01:00:04):
Take this back.
Speaker 21 (01:00:05):
So the person is doing what Congress should be doing.
We should be we should be taking this back. So
I'm very thankful. Guess what this is gonna be a
place why I can tell my grand kids, Hey, you
want to come here and enjoy the city. Now before
I would have to say, oh, you can come here,
but you got to be very careful. You can't be
out after dark, you can't go you gotta be careful
going to a restaurant or anything after dark. So this,
(01:00:26):
He's going to change dramatically, DC, It's gonna be great.
Speaker 10 (01:00:30):
We It is a symbol of national decline and a
mockery that our nation's capital is more dangerous than Bogata,
Mexico City, Islamabad. Washington, d C. Is more dangerous than
Mexico City, Bogata, Islamabad, Lima. I mean it is. It
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is a disaster, and I think we should give Washington,
d C. To Maryland for a very important reason. It
takes off the fifty first state conversation except for the
national monuments. I want to dive more into this, but
for no other reason. Then, if you do not have
control over your nation's capital, you are not a nation.
(01:01:12):
And you have almost every day you have young innocent
people that are mugged, carjackings, crime. It is an outrageous
testament to the failure of our ruling class as they
are willing to spend hundreds of billions of dollars abroad
on foreign wars while our own nation's capital is unlivable.
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I do want to get your thoughts. We had Senator
Mark Wayne Mullanan last week. I know that there are
going to be some changes potentially to send it rules
because Chuck Schumer can completely mess this up. We still
have over one hundred and fifty of President Trump's nominees
(01:05:04):
that are in paralysis, that are frozen. Senator, what is
going to be the plan comes September to unfreeze and
to move President Trump's necessary nominees? Because here's the way
that I view it and the audience use it. It
is a disgrace and a subversion to the democratic process.
When you win an election but you can't staff your
(01:05:27):
government for almost an entire year, that is theft of
an administration. Republicans then do it to Democrats. Democrats are doing.
Speaker 16 (01:05:34):
It to us.
Speaker 10 (01:05:34):
But what are we doing to fight fire with fire
and play smash mouth politics? Senator Rick Scott, Well, Number.
Speaker 23 (01:05:41):
One, we've we've got it. We've got to understand the differences.
Is all of them Ref's fault.
Speaker 21 (01:05:46):
They've decided to just make sure Trump does not forget
his team in place. This has never happened before. They're
only happened. It's only being done to Donald Trump. And
so we have two choices. One we can say there
every day, and we should say there as many days
as hates to get this done. Number two is we
got to change rules sub these nominees probably don't need
(01:06:08):
to have some confirmation at number one. Number two is
we're gonna have to shorten the time. What they are
doing is not really using it to vet these you know,
the nominees.
Speaker 23 (01:06:18):
They're using just to slow things down. So we've got
to say, Okay, so what we're gonna.
Speaker 21 (01:06:22):
Do is we're gonna we'll starve the vote, but we're
gonna do these votes every ten minutes.
Speaker 23 (01:06:26):
We're just gonna we're gonna roll through these every ten.
Speaker 21 (01:06:29):
Minutes, so and we'll get them all done because it's
just being used as obstruction not to actually do their
jobs to vet the candidates.
Speaker 23 (01:06:36):
That's what the Democrats are doing.
Speaker 1 (01:06:37):
So I'm very.
Speaker 23 (01:06:38):
Hopeful we'll get this fixed. Trump's got to get a
seam in place.
Speaker 10 (01:06:43):
Yeah, we need to get our nominees period, end of story.
We need to get our people in place. It is
an outrage that we have not been able to do it.
Senator one final question here as we proceed, what are
the other big fights, spending fights, recision packages, things that
we need to know about the Senate calendar for the
remainder of this calendar year, because unfortunately, as you know,
(01:07:06):
the Senate is full of bunch of Gutlass wonders that
as soon as an electioneer kicks in, very little will happen.
So we have a little bit of time left on
the clock. What are the big things that we need
to know about the US Senate and fights looming into
the fall.
Speaker 21 (01:07:19):
Well, the big fights are going to be these. Number
one is that we're going to have a budget done
by the end of September. It sure doesn't look like it,
or we haven't pass our budget bills, so that that'll
be the so government will be shut down if we.
Speaker 23 (01:07:32):
Don't then do a continued resolution.
Speaker 21 (01:07:34):
Historically, what they do, under Mintionedal Colonel with the Republicans
and Democrats together would do is they would say, oh,
we'll talk about it for the next several months, we'll
do it right before Christmas, and then you use the
right before Christmas, they come up with a bill that
four people are decided, all right, two Republicans tuit Democrats
and be a blowout spending bill. So the commitment is
(01:07:55):
we're not going to do that at this time, but
that's historically what they're doing. So one is going to
get shut down September thirty hundred percent Democrats fault of it.
Happens because they will not allow us to pass of
appropriation bills. That's that's the first thing will happen. Number two,
if we do, when are we actually going to pass
the budget? So my goal is is one. My first
(01:08:17):
goal would be let's get the budget done and let's
balance the budget. Okay, if that's not going to happen,
then let's do Let's don't be doing this every two weeks.
Let's just give us a continual resolution for the next
year because we know the Democrats are never going to
work with us.
Speaker 23 (01:08:30):
Let's don't have some big blowout spending bill at Christmas.
Speaker 10 (01:08:34):
Senator, look, I'll just say on the spending component of this,
we need to cut spending. This is the let This
is going to be the big fight, and the grassroots
has been very patient, and I know the President agrees
with this, and the President's on board. We had to
do the one big, big, beautiful bill thing. We do
debt ceiling. We have heard on this program. It's a
running joke five years of excuses as to why we
(01:08:57):
can't have a throwdown spending fight. We need to have
an all out spending fight because the budget fight can
apply to every single dollar on the US budget where
the big beautiful bill that was a reconciliation, Is that correct, Senator?
The budget fight is where we can get down to
every line item. Senator, Yeah.
Speaker 21 (01:09:17):
The reconcilation bill was only mandatory spending. The budget bill
is going is the discriptionary spending.
Speaker 23 (01:09:24):
We've got to do both.
Speaker 21 (01:09:26):
So and it looks like we might have another opportunity
of the reconsciliation, but we could we could take prom
things back under the budget process and say we're gonna
look at these things every year just.
Speaker 16 (01:09:36):
Like you do.
Speaker 21 (01:09:37):
You know what I'm saying, Oh, I'm for sure always
gonna spend that money. You look at every line on them.
So the budget crosses shirt give us the opportunity to
look at every line in the budget. That's what we're
That's what Ron Johnson and others and I are trying
to do. Let's go through every line and figure out
the waste and get rid of to balance the budget.
We have to balance the budget.
Speaker 10 (01:09:56):
Two day and the President Trump's credit, we're bringing a
new revenue through tariff and we are that's legit. We
have to cut spending. We have to get everyone in
our room. We have to smoke it out here and
the way that we have to just we have to
we have to smoke out the truth in the room.
I am personally very very annoyed that we keep on
hearing excuses about this massive deficits centertor you're on the
(01:10:19):
right side of history here. We need to harshly go
after the budget this fall. We'll be right back.
Speaker 17 (01:10:28):
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here with your Real America's Voice news break. President Trump
is cleaning up the nation's capital. He laid out his
plans for addressing the city's crime and homelessness problems during
a news conference earlier this morning. He also signed a
couple of executive orders, including one that gives him control
of Washington's Metropolitan Police Department.
Speaker 25 (01:12:06):
Along with that executive order, President Trump signed the statutorily
required notification letters to Mayor Bowser and to the relevant
House and Senate committee leaders. The second major executive action
the President Trump signed was a presidential memorandum directing the
Secretary of Defense to utilize the National Guard to address
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the conditions we see on our streets here in DC.
It also authorized the Secretary of Defense to work with
state governors to utilize their national Guard units if necessary
as well.
Speaker 17 (01:12:41):
And overnight the President deployed FBI agents to help secure
the streets of DC. He points out that Washington, d C.
Has become one of the most dangerous cities in the world.
That's a quick check of your headlines.
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a variety of topics. But the breaking news today is
the federalization of Washington, d C. This really seemed to
have been triggered by the young man working for DOGE
being mugged, but President Trump has been alluding to this
(01:14:37):
for a couple months. He's been talking about how DC
has become a slum. DC is a third world city.
Alex Barlow, your take on President Donald Trump federalizing our
nation's capital.
Speaker 15 (01:14:49):
I love it.
Speaker 27 (01:14:49):
I lived there for a while, Charlie, and we have
a mechanism to help save the city, which has been
overrun by Democrats and thus crime, vandalism. It is an embarrassment,
national disgrace. The city is a lot of potential. It
is where people convene, like it or not, just by
nature of the fact that it's our nation's capital. It
is the city that is broadcast to the world as
the most representative of the United States.
Speaker 4 (01:15:11):
Like it or not.
Speaker 27 (01:15:12):
A lot of days not, but that's just the reality.
And it's one of these places where, if we do
this right, we could have a safe, beautiful capital that
the world admires. And Donald Trump is a keen eye
for this stuff. He has a mechanism to change it.
So why wouldn't he. This is the outside of the
box thinking that I love about Donald Trump, because why
would he tolerate something that's second tier in America.
Speaker 4 (01:15:32):
He's a cheerleader for this country.
Speaker 27 (01:15:34):
And if you look at the way DC has gone
in recent years, it's gotten more crime addled, more dirty
and somehow more expensive. At the same time, it's totally
unpleasant to go there. I used to live there, and
I used to love living there. It's been the center
of the world for so long, really since Barack Obama's
kind of been the center of the world. Let's go
clean it up and let's get some points doing it well.
Speaker 10 (01:15:53):
And look exactly so they're already going, they're already calling
him a fastial, solid bub bub about whatever. We don't care.
This is a out a nation's capital. By the way,
if you go to Singapore, you go to Tokyo, you
go to Soul, South Korea, you go to any of
the great Asian capitals, they wouldn't put up with what
we have here at all, period whatsoever. And why have
we put up with such crime, endangerment, slum activity all throughout?
(01:16:19):
And it's a combination of not just the homelessness and
the drug use and the maniacs. Because I was just
in DC recently and it was just a bunch. It
was terrible. But also it is a very violent city.
Why have we put up with it for so long?
Speaker 27 (01:16:34):
Okay, So it's a one party town, so the Democrats.
Speaker 4 (01:16:36):
Run the city.
Speaker 27 (01:16:37):
So if they choose to start actually prosecuting crimes, they
start trying to hold people to account and to not
release all the criminals onto the streets. Then what that's
going to lead to is a short term uptick in
crime statistics, which is bad.
Speaker 4 (01:16:51):
That's an emission of failure. So they're never going to
do that.
Speaker 27 (01:16:54):
So politically, they have to allow for all the crime
to continue, because to address it would necessitate admitting that
it was bad to begin with. They're never going to
do that because the left is so political they would
rather see crime than have a short term you know,
hit in the polls over this issue. The other thing
is the left they love chaos. They're agents of chaos.
They don't want to see a law in order society.
(01:17:16):
They don't want to see our nation preserved and conserved
in terms of the values you and I champion on
a daily basis, Charlie. So they're not going to be
the ones to take the initiative. The only chance we've
got is conservatives Republicans doing it from the perch of
the presidency. To be honest with you, and any prior
Republican president that we've had in my lifetime would never
have been able to fight through any of the name
(01:17:37):
calling and the outrage and the handwringing that we're about
to witness. But it doesn't matter. Trump's got a soldier
through and he's got to get this done.
Speaker 10 (01:17:46):
Talk about the politics of it. How will this be
received politically where the media will call him a fascist
home rule and all that. And also no one's talking
about the tourism angle. Hundreds of thousands of young kids
visit Wakhington, d C. Every year on school trips, high
school trips, middle school trips. We want them to see
something they're proud of and it does something to the psyche.
(01:18:08):
I could say this as someone who's been a DC
toe Alex Multi, I mean, nme are hundreds of times
when you get off out of Reagan and you drive
through Ordulles where you fly in and you just see
slums and you see tents and you it just it
brings down your soul.
Speaker 4 (01:18:23):
It really does.
Speaker 10 (01:18:24):
So.
Speaker 27 (01:18:24):
I lived in the Yeah, I lived in the Foggy
Bottom area for about four years or so, and my
typical day I would involve me rolled out of my apartment,
running down to the Lincoln Memorial, running along the Potomac River,
running through iconic Georgetown with the cobblestone streets on Prospect Avenue,
which was you know from the scenes from the extrasats.
I always love used to doing that in the fall.
(01:18:46):
It was such a blast, Charlie. By the time I left,
it was Black Lives Matter time. All the stores were
boarded up. Everyone was bummed out because of stupid coronavirus masks.
Speaker 4 (01:18:55):
They're riots all the time.
Speaker 27 (01:18:56):
There are people marching down the street making all sorts
of noise for no reason. There's no reason it has
to be that way. It wasn't that long ago. The
DC was at least tolerable, and we can make it
beautiful again. We can make DC great again. I mean
it's a cliche for a reason. We can absolutely do that.
Trump's got the power to do it, and I'll tell
you if he succeeds, he'll get a lot of credit
because even people on the left, I think, we'll admit
(01:19:16):
to some degree that this could be done, and the
people in charge now will not address it.
Speaker 10 (01:19:21):
We have long said here on this program the future
of MAGA and the future of this movement will go
through the reclamation of our major cities. That doesn't mean
we have to make new York Maga or La Maga.
But you must be able to have dominion and control
and authority over America's greatest cities. If we want to
just be an outskirt movement, Look, if we want to
just control the Midland, Texas, the Oklahoma cities, there's nothing
(01:19:44):
wrong with that, but it's incomplete. It is incomplete because
then basically you are you are the master of the hinterlands,
which again is not an insult beautiful parts of the country.
But we need to go into the fire. Is it
time than alex If we have a successful model in Washington,
d C. To replicate this in other cities. It's a
little bit harder, obviously because you have home rule designation
(01:20:07):
in DC. But is it time for us to start
to roll in the tanks to Chicago? Is it time
for us to sign the Insurrection Actor in Los Angeles?
What are we putting up with and why talk about
how this might be the entry point to a broad
reclamation project of the third worldification to liberate New York, Chicago, Atlanta, Philadelphia, La.
Speaker 4 (01:20:31):
Yeah.
Speaker 27 (01:20:32):
Yeah, I'll talk philosophically, and then I know some lawyers
are going to have to back me up on the
legal side, because I know how much of this could
actually get done. But from my perspective, it doesn't make
sense that we have the strongest, most advanced, most technologically
savvy fighting for us is in the world, and yet
we allow for our cities to be war zones.
Speaker 4 (01:20:49):
It doesn't make sense to me. And I'm not saying
that we want to have.
Speaker 27 (01:20:51):
You know, a massive military presence in our city, because
that'll defeat the purpose of what I'm talking about anyway,
which is that I would like for our cities to
be a place where culture is thriving, not where people
are fearing for their lives when they walk down the
block get a sandwich. But the point is is that
if we have resources that are able to clean up
some of these problems. Maybe it's the fenodel issue because
it's connected to the illegal immigration, Maybe it's what they're
(01:21:13):
doing with ice in Los Angeles.
Speaker 4 (01:21:15):
Maybe that's the place to start.
Speaker 27 (01:21:16):
But I would look for opportunities around the edges at first,
and then maybe broader from there to try to set
the standard that in this country we have great thriving cities.
I'll tell you I live a suburban life where I
walk to school with my children and I don't live
near a major metropolitan center of I'll Tello on weekends, Charlie,
when you want to eat and shop, you go down
to the city, and it's you're fearful there they got
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better restaurants, but it's you're worried about whether or not
something is going to happen to you when you're in
your car. So it's going to break into your car.
That shouldn't be the case in this country. We should
have a higher standard than that. And for Republicans, we
can't just op out. We have to be part of
the solution.
Speaker 10 (01:21:52):
And part of that is the concern of the major cities.
Can you speak to those? Some people would say, Alex
and our audience, for get it. Let New York be
New York, Let La be La. Not our problem? Why
is it our problem? Why is if we articulate, if
we are articulating the domestic MAGA doctrine, this nationalist populist
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project that you and I have been under, you know,
working on ten years. Why do the cities matter and
why should How do you respond to a skeptic, their
blue their democrats let it burn? How do you respond?
Speaker 3 (01:22:26):
Yeah?
Speaker 27 (01:22:26):
First of all, I think the premise of the city,
even though I don't like some of the walkable cities,
some of the green stuff, and some of the hideous architecture,
and a lot of our modern cities. So there's a
lot of negative stuff I can say. But overall, when
a lot of us think nostalgically and our favorite era
of America, we weren't just It wouldn't just because we
had a great government.
Speaker 4 (01:22:43):
Is because we had great culture.
Speaker 27 (01:22:44):
And a lot of that culture does take place in
the cities, and that's exported around the world, and I
think that that's generally a good thing in a vacuum,
and so to abandon the cities is to abandon the
opportunity for us to be the cultural leaders on the earth.
Speaker 4 (01:22:58):
So I think that that's there's a major premise.
Speaker 27 (01:23:01):
But another thing is more of a practical human populist level,
which is that a lot of jobs you need to
either be in a city or be in proximity to
a city. Not every job, but a lot of them do.
And so to act as though we don't care is
to abandon parts of our coalition.
Speaker 4 (01:23:14):
A band a lot of MAGA voters. If you've got
in California, you know We've.
Speaker 27 (01:23:17):
Got a lot of horrible cities, but we've got the
highest volume of MAGA voters of any state. It's not
enough to win elections yet, maybe one day, but there's
so many of us here who have the same values
as you, who are living a peaceful suburban or rural life.
Speaker 4 (01:23:33):
So I don't think you should abandon your fellow man.
Speaker 27 (01:23:35):
Because a thriving American city provides economic opportunity, provides cultural opportunity.
And I just like the idea that we want to
be excellent. We want to raise the bar that should
be the standard for America. We should try to be
excellent every possible way.
Speaker 10 (01:23:48):
Yeah, and that's part of the entire federalization of Washington,
d C. Because if it's also the nation's capital and
it's gotten so much worse throughout the years, and then
the good people like you leave, the good people like
Benny Johnson leave, and what are you left with? You're
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left with criminals and wokies. And criminals and wokies. They
don't make a good city. They do not. It is
a symbol of national decline. We need to go back
to the nineteen nineties where we had tough on crime
type policy. The democrats like Karen Bass and Brandon Johnson,
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and I want to talk about mom Donnie and how
this all ties into the next segment. They're going to
respond just by Weaponi's name calling, obvious subversion of this,
But I hope it is a contrast for anybody listening.
It should be unacceptable if you cannot walk your great
cities at night, unacceptable period.
Speaker 1 (01:24:50):
You can walk the.
Speaker 10 (01:24:51):
Streets of Tokyo at night. You can walk the streets
of Soul, South Korea, you can walk the streets of Singapore,
you can walk the streets of Kuala Lumpur. But why
can you not walk the the streets of Washington, d C.
Because our leaders chose it? Thirty seconds Alex how talk
about yeah, please Yeah.
Speaker 27 (01:25:06):
I love your point that it's as symble in national
decline is are we a society with high standards who
believe in excellence or are we not? And it is
obviously a symbol that things are going the wrong direction.
One of my favorite refrains is how's it.
Speaker 4 (01:25:18):
Going or how we doing? When we experiment with things?
Speaker 27 (01:25:21):
Are we feeling better about things after we've done them
for a few years? And if the answers know, then
why not running the other direction. It's you to be
a highly motivated person to try to solve these problems.
They're hard problems, and a lot of the people there
don't want them solve them, fortunately, but that's no reason
to stop.
Speaker 4 (01:25:36):
We got to keep trying. We got to make our
cities excellent again.
Speaker 10 (01:25:40):
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News is with us. Let's play this. This is George
will on Bill Maher talking about blue cities and how
he hopes that mom Donnie wins in New York. You see,
(01:29:45):
this is an old, archaic relic way of thinking about politics. Oh,
once we hit rock bottom people will realize it. There's
some truth to that. On the national scale, like Biden
gave us Trump, there's action. Really the opposite data to
show that in cities they just get bluer and more
dysfunctional because the decent people leave play cut three thirteen.
Speaker 19 (01:30:09):
And on the other side, you have the guy running
in New York, Mendami, right, Okay, who's like a straight
up communist.
Speaker 3 (01:30:17):
I mean he is.
Speaker 19 (01:30:18):
He talks about you know, the things that communists say.
I mean he wants free grocery stores, free buses.
Speaker 1 (01:30:24):
I want him to win. You want him to win.
Speaker 11 (01:30:27):
Yeah, I think every twenty years or so, wat we do.
Speaker 1 (01:30:34):
Every twenty years or so.
Speaker 11 (01:30:35):
We need a conspicuous, confined experiment with socialism so we
can crack it up again.
Speaker 10 (01:30:44):
This is a failed way of thinking. If that's the case,
people would have learned their lesson in Chicago. Nope, the
servers of Chicago became bluer. They would have learned their
lessons in Philadelphia, they would have learned their lessons in
LA They would have learned their lessons in San Francisco
or Portland, or Seattle or LA. Of that is true,
some people like George Will he just loves losing.
Speaker 1 (01:31:05):
It's a cope.
Speaker 10 (01:31:05):
It's always tempting, but then you get good people who flee.
Alex Marlowe, Alex, you are muted, so I don't know
if that's on your end or my end.
Speaker 4 (01:31:17):
It's mine. I'm sorry, Charlie. It My first take is
what George Will doing?
Speaker 2 (01:31:21):
Well?
Speaker 4 (01:31:21):
Why is he out there?
Speaker 27 (01:31:22):
It's the I had enough of George Will when I
came in his business seventeen years ago. It's just a
Margaret's all these great guests like why why George Will?
Speaker 4 (01:31:30):
I guess I don't know. Maybe got what he wanted for.
Because everyone's playing.
Speaker 10 (01:31:32):
This clip, I will say one thing about George Wildo
before it goes. Yeah, he has an age today. I
gotta tell you, like it's actually pretty remarkable.
Speaker 4 (01:31:40):
He looks like he's late seventies now.
Speaker 27 (01:31:42):
He looked like he was in his late seventies forty
years ago also, so he does have that strange luck.
Speaker 4 (01:31:47):
No, it's it's the he doesn't to be talking about.
I don't know why. I don't think anyone's listening to him.
Speaker 27 (01:31:52):
But it's an interesting thought exercise with Mam Donnie in
particular because the nature of the rest of the field
is that it feels like Andrew Clomo is just such
a uniquely horrible candidate. And this is what disturbs me
about this whole race is that courtisly what seems like
a nice guy runs every time he doesn't win. And
then Eric Adams seemed like he actually was amenable to
(01:32:13):
coming around to a lot of what Trump is doing,
and he's pulling it literally nothing. He's get almost nothing
in the polls, which is very disturbing to me.
Speaker 4 (01:32:20):
So, Charlie, do you have.
Speaker 27 (01:32:21):
This mapped out in your head, because this is one
that gets confusing to me.
Speaker 3 (01:32:25):
By the day.
Speaker 27 (01:32:25):
We all know, Mam Donnie is a he's a Charlotte,
and he is a fake. He's not who he says
he is. He's avowed communist. I mean, these are season
the means of production. This is true communism. He's got
those strange toilet bowl white teeth, which you never get
that in communist society. You can only get that in
a capitalist society. So he's a very strange person overall.
Speaker 4 (01:32:45):
But Culomo, you see what he's gonna do.
Speaker 27 (01:32:47):
He wants to now kick the rich people out of
the rent controlled houses. But the problem is everyone's broken
New York anyway because it's too expensive.
Speaker 4 (01:32:53):
That's not a good idea. He's got all these terrible ideas.
So who's going to run the place?
Speaker 10 (01:32:58):
Well, a bunch of beercrats will end up running the city.
And look, the point is this. There was a guy
named Coleman Hughes, Is that right, Blake Coleman Hughes from Detroit.
His stated political idea, his mission was to drive the
good people out of Detroit so that he hung onto power.
This is what George Will doesn't understand, is that there
(01:33:20):
are some people that will govern. They will govern in
a way Coleman Young, not Coleman Hughes. Thank you, Blake
Coleman Young. I was closed. Coleman Hughes is a writer.
Coleman Yng. That's why I got to confuse. Coleman Young
was the mayor of Detroit, and his stated gault well
that stated. But his whole idea, it wouldn't get revealed later,
was that kick Evertt basically make it so unpleasant, but
(01:33:41):
I hold onto power. I will rule over the ashes.
I will be the mayor over a destroyed city. I
will be a mayor over Dresden. After the bombing. It
will be a terrible place to live. But I'm in charge,
I'm the mayor, and that's what Mom Donnie will do.
He will make it so unpleasant, he will make it
so awful of a place to live, and then he'll
end up being the king. Some people want to be
(01:34:04):
the king of the Ashes, and that is Mom Donny. Alex,
we have to go. Great job, See you later, write
Bart News Alex, Marla, God bless you guys. See you tomorrow.