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Speaker 1 (00:17):
The Charlie Kirk Show starts now Minnesota.
Speaker 2 (00:21):
It's apparently a business whistleblowers are coming forward. And if
they are real, Mike, and if what they're saying can
be documented, and what they're saying is they told Tim Walls,
they told Keith Ellison about the fraud when it was happening,
and they not only didn't do anything, they retaliated against them, Mike.
If that's true, if that can be documented, these guys
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need to be prosecuted, held accountable, and prosecuted to the
full extent of a lot.
Speaker 3 (00:46):
What needs to stop is a demonization of one community
involved in this. What needs to stop is an absolutely
unproven storyline that continues to resurface on the House floor
that this money went to terror us and it's targeted
at one group of our citizens here at Minnesotan's We'll
own that this thing needs to be fixed. We'll own
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that there were problems in this. We will own that
there are fixes, and we think we propose the right amount,
but we're open to that to try and close this.
But again, I am not going to allow folks to
use this as a hammer against a group of people.
Speaker 1 (01:24):
So this is quality leering.
Speaker 4 (01:27):
Center.
Speaker 5 (01:27):
I meant to say quality Learning center.
Speaker 6 (01:29):
Don't open.
Speaker 5 (01:30):
They said they spelt learning wrong.
Speaker 1 (01:33):
Don't help it up.
Speaker 7 (01:34):
We've arrived to ABC Learning Center. All the windows are
blocked out. I would like to check a child in
the daycare. I would like to see if I can
bring a little Joey. Hit my son, little Joey here?
Is there a paperworker? Kind and check out the daycare.
Speaker 8 (01:51):
No Somali community here in Minneapolis has been welcoming and
has shown love towards me, and I appreciate it. We
have to be honest with the problems that we're having
in our community, and we need our community to help
us fix those problems together, because it's real and it's serious.
Speaker 9 (02:08):
At the same time.
Speaker 8 (02:09):
If people have taken anything that I have said out
of context in a way that's closed harm, I apologize
and I'm sorry for that because that's not my intention
at all.
Speaker 3 (02:19):
I want to be clear that the legislatives ought to
report gave us a clear path. It told us that
we could do better, and just like Minlars, I now
own that and I own the fix for that. This
is what happens when your own federal government wages war
against you. This is what happens when they target communities
for their own benefit. This is what happens when they scapegoat,
and this is what say happens when they no longer
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hide the idea of white supremacy. When you hear the
Vice President of the United States talk about now white
people won't have to apologize for being white. That's never
happened once in my whole damn life. And I think
everybody in this room knows.
Speaker 1 (02:52):
What they're doing.
Speaker 3 (02:53):
So we're here today to say enough of this. We're
here today to stand that Minnesota will protect their neighbors event.
Speaker 10 (02:59):
Or Tim Walls saying that you and others that are
out there trying to expose this, you know you're doing
it because.
Speaker 4 (03:04):
You're white supremacist.
Speaker 11 (03:05):
What is your response to him?
Speaker 10 (03:07):
Yeah, Tim wants votes.
Speaker 5 (03:09):
There are an entire apartment complex.
Speaker 7 (03:10):
That where white people have been pushed out of these
apartment complexes because some mullions have taken over in they're
inside of these towns like Minneapolis where they can go
and go get votes from these people. And if you
have one hundred thousand people that will vote for you,
because you're going to enable and let this stuff happen,
and because you're going to call white person races for
calling out facts.
Speaker 4 (03:29):
This is what's going to happen to a state like Minnesota.
Speaker 7 (03:31):
Minnesota's they say in Minnesota nice, but they are very upset.
And I really understand why they're upset because they don't
have a governor who's actually working for them.
Speaker 4 (03:39):
He's actually working against them.
Speaker 12 (03:41):
In twenty twenty one of them received one point three million.
In twenty twenty one, they got nine hunt and eighty
seven thousand. In twenty twenty two they got seven hundred
and fourteen thousand. That's the last I have for that one,
and then the other one one point six zero four
million in fiscal year twenty twenty five. Fis because you're
twenty twenty four, they got about eight hundred thousand and
(04:05):
twenty fifth, So you're twenty twenty three. They got nine
hundred and four thousand and fifty nine dollars. This place
right here.
Speaker 13 (04:12):
What's fan It's from the State of Minnesota website. It
says you have one hundred and two children here in
your childcare, which that JAP say you so Minnesota childcare
right here gets from the State of Minnesota's website. We're
just wondering where the children are? What the yeah, where
are the children? It says you have one hundred and
two children here, and you got two point sixty six
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million dollars this year in fund and.
Speaker 5 (04:37):
We'd like to ask where the money's going.
Speaker 4 (04:41):
Look at that shut us down. Where are the children at?
Speaker 5 (04:45):
No children inside of this staycare center.
Speaker 1 (04:47):
And look at this.
Speaker 7 (04:47):
Daycare center right here. No children inside of this daycare center.
But between those billings over two point six million dollars.
Speaker 10 (05:01):
Every day there's a battle for your mind, raging information
coming from every angle.
Speaker 1 (05:06):
But the will to the sea. I fear not.
Speaker 10 (05:09):
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generation that still has the will to believe in the
greatest country in the history of the world. This is
the Charlie Kirk Show. Fuck a lot, here we go on.
Speaker 14 (05:25):
All right, Welcome to the Charlie Kirk Show. I'm Andrew Colevet,
executive producer of this show, joined by Blake nef who
is he is in an undisclosed location in South Dakota.
Speaker 4 (05:34):
Hold on, hold on, I've disclosed this location.
Speaker 1 (05:37):
All right, Come at me, Bro. You can't at me, Bro.
Speaker 4 (05:40):
Just because my back my background is like a featureless wall.
Speaker 1 (05:43):
You look like my bedroom.
Speaker 14 (05:45):
You look like you're in a hostage situation. Blake, Blink twice.
I am yeah, blink twice. It's called family vacations, family
holidays exactly. So we're gonna get right off started here
because hour two is going to be a year in retrospec.
We're gonna play a bunch of Charlie clips. It's gonna
be fun. I'm really looking forward to it and just
kind of tracing his steps as in a remarkable year
(06:09):
in a tragic year. But we want to remember all
of the things that Charlie left us with and so
many of his amazing, so many amazing memories that we
have with him and of him. Our one we're going
to load up with this Minnesota story. It's just it's
so big, it's so important because I think it's gonna
unlock a lot of other storylines that we're going to
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see play out in twenty twenty six. Here to get
us started is the great Tricia McLaughlin, Assistant Secretary of
Department of Homeland Security. She is calling in, Tricia. Welcome
to the Charlie Kirk Show, Tricia. If Tricia's there Amy Studio,
(06:51):
I've got her I I can hear her? Can you
hear him?
Speaker 4 (06:53):
Can you hear me? Tricia?
Speaker 1 (06:56):
Oh, we're updating our rats.
Speaker 4 (06:57):
Blake all right, well while we get Andrew sorted out. Trisha,
thank you for joining us. We were been discussing it
really all month, this this story out of Minnesota with
the Somalis. It started with talking about it was coverage
of the autism centers talking about medicaid fraud, talking about
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all sorts of stuff. But now it's really gone ultra viral,
and we'll have them on later in the show. Nick
Shirley knocking on the doors of some daycares, people becoming
really aware of that there's dozens hundreds of these daycares
with supposedly hundreds of children at them, getting millions of
taxpayer dollars. Some of them may not exist at all,
some of them may be massively exaggerating how many services
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they provide. This has really become it's gone insanely viral.
I think Nick Shirley's video is around one hundred and
twenty million views at this point. It's gotten it's become
this symbol I think for a lot of the right
and really the wider America of the downsides of immigration,
and it's been getting a lot of attention now from
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the Trump administration, from DOJ and your own DHS. So
how about you tell our listeners what's been going on
as a result of that.
Speaker 11 (08:13):
Absolutely, and thank you for having me so. Right now,
on the ground in Minneapolis, Homeland Security investigators are going
door to door to these suspected fraud sites, whether it
be daycare centers or healthcare centers, and businesses around them
as well to get more information and to make sure
we're following the money here and we bring arrests and
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prosecutions and ultimately removals. But if you rewind a couple
of months, while this is HFI, which is part of
ICE on the ground, we've also had an ongoing ICE
operation for the past two months, Operation Twin Shields. We've
arrested about five hundred illegal aliens, many of which are
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from the Somalian population. But as well, there's been an
ongoing USCIS immigration fraud investigation. We've had about a thousand
cases there so far, at about half of which we've
found fraud.
Speaker 4 (09:12):
Yeah, there's this word that has been making the rounds
on X and other venues, and that word is denaturalization.
And for those who don't know, that would refer to
basically removing citizenship from somebody who had gained citizenship before,
and America does that very very rarely, but it's getting
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brought up, especially in relation to these fraud cases, because
if someone was engaging in widespread fraud from when they arrived,
that would seem like a valid grounds to say giving
you citizenship was a mistake and you should be removed.
Has there been any progress on that front? Do you
have anything you can tell us there?
Speaker 11 (09:51):
Yeah, so President Trump really since the start of his administration,
but then it really became a focus following the terrorist
attack against the two National guardsmen out of Washington right
ahead of Thanksgiving, there was really a focus on auditing
those who have come into our country, whether they have
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had become citizens coming through visas or green cards, particularly
for these nineteen countries of concern. So that's something that
President Trump has made a major focus is these people, sure,
did they come in a legal way? We're looking at it,
We're looking at do they come under fraudulent circumstances, exploiting
the system? Did they lie on their applications? Those are
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all things that would be grounds for deed naturalization. So
as far as on this specific Somali in front, I
don't have a specific update there, but across the board,
this is something that we're really auditing and recognizing the
massive amount of fraud and abuse that's happened in our
legal immigration system.
Speaker 14 (10:56):
Tricia, I can hear her now, So I'm good. We've
got our routing issues done. Good job, studio, Tricia, thank
you for coming on. First of all, But there's a
we are seeing this surge of HSI all the videos
coming out. You mentioned it, but there's other states that
are now being highlighted as well. Ohio has a huge
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Somali population. Columbus, I believe is the second largest population
Washington State. There is you know a lot of allegations
that California has a lot of rampant fraud as well. Meanwhile,
they're trying to raise a billionaire tax five percent of
you know, the wealth of billionaires to pay for healthcare. Meanwhile,
all this fraud is happening. Can you hint at some
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of the plans that are going to be outside of
the state of Minnesota as well? Is this going to
be nationwide? What can you tell us?
Speaker 15 (11:49):
Yeah, I think you're going to see that Minnesota as
a blueprint for what's going to happen nationwide. I'm actually
in Columbus, Ohio as we seek this is where I'm from,
and we see a lot of these similar a lot
of it's copy paste or similar networks as far as
the potential and suspective crime than fraud that we are seeing.
But I think what you're also going to see, and
(12:11):
we started to see this with the FBI and Homeland
Security investigations, but you're going to see a lot more
action from the Treasury Department and other facets of the
US government that a lot of people, you know, maybe
aren't as familiar with as far as tracking this kind
of crime and fraud and abuse. So we're going to
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be seeing more and more.
Speaker 11 (12:32):
Of that across not just Minnesota, not just Ohio, but
across the country.
Speaker 14 (12:37):
Great and one other question here, so go ahead and
put up this political article Trump admin can share immigrants
Medicaid data with ICE. A judge's ruled, Tricia, how big
of a ruling is this and what kind of you know,
what are you gonna what do you expect to find here?
And why did twenty one blue states to the Trump
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administration to block them getting this information. I was credibly
informed that immigrants are legals, do not get medicaid.
Speaker 11 (13:12):
How many times are we told over and over and
over again. I think that this is a very First
of all, it's a good sign because we also have
a similar case with the IRS. The Trump administration. I
think I was in the first administration and in this
administration far more than under Trump forty five. We are
doing much better at sharing information across agencies and that
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it makes us a lot more efficient so that we
can root out this fraud and also identify those who
are on the books, who are getting medicaid, are their
public benefits, and they're in the country illegally. It helps
us to really target these people and remove them from
the country. So we've also are working on.
Speaker 15 (13:52):
Sharing IRS data.
Speaker 11 (13:55):
But of course we're told time and time again that
this is something that's not happening. This fraud and exploitation
isn't occurring, But it is. And I think part of
the reason that these states and these politicians are so
afraid is it's going to show that they were culpable,
that they knew that this fraud was occurring and not
only let it occur, but enabled it.
Speaker 14 (14:14):
Wow, that's a big, big storyline. We actually had our
Meat Dylan on yesterday talking about what it would look
like to indict a sitting governor, say Tim Waltz. But
I have a feeling that as we go down this
rabbit hole, we're going to find a lot of elected
officials we're culpable and complicit.
Speaker 1 (14:32):
Tricia McLoughlin, thank.
Speaker 14 (14:33):
You for joining us. I know you've been traveling, so
thanks for making the time.
Speaker 1 (14:36):
We appreciate it.
Speaker 14 (14:40):
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did twenty one states suit to block this? Seems like
common sense, seems like a lot of states probably to
Tricia's point, we're complicit in this, so I want to
explore that. And also Politico is also making some news
here with their legal affairs analysts saying that people like
Nick Shirley should be met with a stand your ground
(16:55):
law in Minnesota, these people visiting daycare. So we'll discuss
that and more. And then Nick Shirley is going to
be joining the show in the second half of this hour,
so you're not going to want to miss that. He's
on the ground doing more good work, so we are
going to get the update from him.
Speaker 1 (17:10):
We'll be right back.
Speaker 14 (17:27):
All right, Welcome back to the Charlie Kirkshow Blake. A
gentleman named Josh Gerstein is making the rounds this morning.
Go up and go ahead and throw up one sixty eight.
So he's the legal affairs reporter or analyst or whatever
for Politico. He says at some point the amateur effort
to knock on doors of home daycares intersects with robust
stand your ground laws and folks on xer yes, no yah.
Speaker 1 (17:52):
Go ahead read.
Speaker 4 (17:53):
Stand your ground laws remove the duty to retreat from
a threat. When a person is in a place they
have a legal right to be. Knock on the door
of a supposedly public business does not constitute a threat,
so stand your ground could not be invoked as a defense.
Now I have a few thoughts on that, and it's
pretty remarkable. First of all, it's amazing to see. I've
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been around for a while. I'm a bit older than
a lot of our you know, turning point base. So
I of course remember the infamous Trayvon Martin George Zimmerman case,
and I think that legitimately drove the left insane on
this topic, where they it's like the joke, they just
refuse to understand the core concept because they were so
(18:35):
angry that George Zimmerman was able to defend himself from
a guy bashing his head into the pavement. And now
they think stand your ground is a magical thing that
lets you just shoot anyone for any reason, and no
it's never worked that way. It's definitely and I think
that the Zimman case didn't even apply to it as
a standard ground one was normal self defense is so
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it shows their continuing thing. But so the darker thing
here that I think is worth highlighting is what this
clearly gets at. And I don't know, and Gerstein seems
to be manifesting it, but definitely other people are is like,
the left really does have this dark desire. They whatever
the law is, they really want somebody to get shot
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in the face while doing this. They badly want it
to take place. And that's how you end up posting
stuff like this.
Speaker 14 (19:26):
Yeah, I mean, think about what this so Nick Shirley
helps expose. I mean he sort of popularized what was
had already been exposed, which is an important piece of
any puzzle. So you have to understand that. So, I
mean I used to talk about this with Charlie all
the time. You know, our job was to sort of
popularize things that were important for people to know there's
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people doing good reporting out there. It needs to get
out there, and sometimes that's the job. Shows like this
and that's why we try and highlight good reporting. So
good reporting happens. Nick Shirley helps blow the lid on
this massive fraud scandal that's plaguing our nation to tune
of billions and billions of dollars in Medicare and medicaid fraud.
And instead of supporting the exposing this, a reporter who is,
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let me get this title exactly right, the senior legal
affairs reporter for Politico Prior, ABC, White House and China
correspondent CNN. So instead of supporting this, he says, Oh,
when you expose fraud, you should kill these people.
Speaker 1 (20:32):
You should shoot them. This is insane.
Speaker 14 (20:36):
This is why the mainstream news media has lost so
much standing in the minds of the American population. Absolutely
incredible thing to conclude that you're in the business of
exposing corruption if you are a reporter, that is essentially
your core job and function. So Nick Shirley exposes corruption
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and fraud, and this guy suggests that he should be
shot in a stand your ground law, which doesn't And
by the way, and you even get it wrong. You're
you're a legal affairs reporter and you get the law wrong.
Speaker 1 (21:11):
I mean, the whole thing is just absolutely asinine.
Speaker 14 (21:14):
And it's hard to believe that this is like the
state of American journalism.
Speaker 4 (21:19):
But it's funny too because like they're speculating this about
public businesses, and Washington Post reporters will just show up
and knock on the door of your house to harass you.
A fact. I know because Eric Wemple of the Washington
Post did that to my house once in twenty twenty,
like disgusting people.
Speaker 14 (21:41):
Yeah, it's a it's a pretty remarkable thing to watch
happen that you, you know, But this is why you
have to understand how much pushback that President Trump is getting,
how much pushback the Trump administration is getting.
Speaker 1 (21:55):
The fact that.
Speaker 14 (21:56):
Eric Swalwell and Nancy Pelosi are already talking about out
what they're going to do to President Trump and his
cabinet if they get power back in the House in
twenty twenty six.
Speaker 1 (22:06):
They're already going to impeach him.
Speaker 14 (22:07):
They're going to investigate, They're going to try and impeach
cabinet members.
Speaker 1 (22:12):
All this to gum up the works. They know they're
not going.
Speaker 14 (22:14):
To be able to remove these people, but they're going
to try and make their lives miserable. And that's the
whole point. They're going to try and grab headlines. This
is why Trump is You know the bases. You know
they want results now, they want they want more indictments,
they want more prosecutions. I fully understand that. I sympathize
with that. I'm told much more is underway in the works.
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But you have to look at what they are doing.
When good people do good work and good journalism, when
the administration moves the country in the right direction, when
the ship is getting righted as it is right now.
Speaker 1 (22:49):
Rome wasn't built in a day. But this is why
they fight him.
Speaker 14 (22:53):
It's a testament to the Trump administration of just how
effective they are if you just look at how terrible
they've been treated, how they are now.
Speaker 1 (23:03):
Trump and the administration are.
Speaker 14 (23:05):
Still viewed as existential threats to the Democratic Party.
Speaker 1 (23:09):
More. When we get back with Nick Shirl.
Speaker 16 (23:22):
I'm Bo Davidson in the Real America's Voice newsroom. Here
are today's headlines. Russia has accused Ukraine of launching a
massive drone strike on President Vladimir Putin's residence, claiming nearly
one hundred long range drones were intercepted. Moscow calls the
incident quote state terrorism and says it could harden its
position in peace talks, but Ukraine has fiercely denied the claim,
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with officials calling it false and saying no such attack
took place. Ukraine says Russia is using the accusation to
justify further military action and undermine diplomatic efforts. There are
no independent verifications of the alleged drone attack, and no
damage or casualties have been reported. Meanwhile, a Utah judge
has ordered the release of a redacted transcript and audio
(24:09):
from a previously closed October hearing in the high profile
case of Tyler Robinson, who was accused of killing Charlie
Kirk at Utah Valley University. The hearing addressed courtroom security,
including whether Robinson should be shackled or allowed to wear
civilian clothing during proceedings, and whether cameras should be permitted
inside the courtroom. Judge Tony Graff ruled that Robinson may
(24:32):
wear regular clothes but must remain restrained and barred media
from broadcasting images of his restraints to avoid prejudicing potential jurors. Robinson,
who is facing multiple counts, including aggravated murder and faces
the death penalty, attended Monday's hearing by audio link. A
future hearing will address a defense motion to ban cameras
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in court. Meanwhile, President Trump met with Israeli Prime Minister
Benjamin Netan Yahoo in Florida yesterday to discuss the next
steps for the ceasefire with Gaza, among other issues. Here
was the President speaking at a press conference yesterday urging
Hamas to disarm.
Speaker 17 (25:08):
We talked about Hamas, and we talked about disarmament, and
they're going to be given a very short period of
time to disarm, and we'll see how that works out.
Steve Whitcoff and Jared Kushner will be in charge of
that from our side. But if they don't disarm as
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they agreed to do, they agreed to it, and then
they'll be hell to pay for them.
Speaker 16 (25:35):
Now, the two leaders attempted to extend a ceasefire that
has largely held since last October, while also attempting to
have all hostages returned.
Speaker 1 (25:43):
Those are your headlines. We now return to the Charlie Crok.
Speaker 10 (25:54):
This movement will not be silenced. You're listening to the
Charlie Kirk Show.
Speaker 1 (26:00):
Welcome to the Charlie Kirk Show.
Speaker 14 (26:02):
We are very fortunate to have the man behind the
biggest story in the country for the last couple of days.
That is Nick Shirley, independent journalist. He's doing amazing work. Nick,
Welcome back to the Charlie Kirk Show. And I have
to tell you that you and I wanted our audience
to know you were the last live guest on The
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Charlie Kirk Show before the news happened on nine to
ten and so sort of a tragic reminder. But I'm
just so pleased to see how well you're doing and
it brings us all joy to see the good work
that you're doing in Minneapolis and beyond.
Speaker 10 (26:43):
Thank you.
Speaker 18 (26:43):
It's been a crazy past few days.
Speaker 19 (26:45):
As we've been uncovering what could potentially be one of
the largest fraud scandals in American history out here in Minnesota.
Speaker 1 (26:52):
Yeah.
Speaker 14 (26:53):
Absolutely, And you know you call it chasing pirates. You know,
I have to ask you, how did you turned onto
this story in the in the first place.
Speaker 1 (27:02):
Nick, Well, I've known about the.
Speaker 19 (27:06):
Fraud taking place for a very long time, ever since
last of June. I made my first visit to Minnesota
kind of documenting how what's been happening inside of the state,
and then a lot of the locals were telling me
about the fraud that I was taking place within the
daycares of their houses where they're running home healthcare businesses
out of. But I could never I cannot dedicate the
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time to be able to get all the information with
everything else I have to do with my YouTube channel,
and so I was very fortunate when this man by
the name of David reached out to me, and me
and him were able to collaborate and he was able
to go out and get the numbers as he's been
looking in this fraud for years now, so it was
a joint effort and I'm super happy to be able
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to amplify his voice and his work that he's been
able to do, and with my work as well.
Speaker 1 (27:53):
Yeah, well, tell us more about David. Who is he?
Speaker 14 (27:56):
And uh, you know, how do people follow him? Follow
his work as well? I was trying to look around.
I didn't see much on him.
Speaker 18 (28:05):
He's just a local legend, displaying and simple.
Speaker 19 (28:09):
He's a lifelong local legend in Minnesota and we have
to keep him bringing on. You know, I can't think
too much about him because people are even recognizing him
out in places, and I don't want anything.
Speaker 1 (28:20):
To happen to David.
Speaker 19 (28:21):
So he's just a local legend that cares a lot
about his city, wants the best for his city, and
is sick of seeing American pirates steal money from hard working,
taxing citizen tuns.
Speaker 14 (28:34):
Yeah, that's amazing, So Nick, first question, second question, brother,
is what has what has it been like to see
the Attorney General of the United States tagging you in posts?
The FBI is responding, did you have any inkling when
you were doing this investigation that it had this potential?
Speaker 19 (28:57):
I knew it had a lot of attention, and I'm
super happy to see how people are reacting to it now.
And it's also very sad to see how people are
trying to justify the fraud. It's pretty hilarious, actually, but
it's actually amazing how the Trump adminstration because this is
a great opportunity for them to go in and really
show people, Okay, we're paying attention.
Speaker 4 (29:19):
Like what do you what do you make?
Speaker 19 (29:22):
And it did more than all their mainstream networks in
one day.
Speaker 4 (29:28):
What do you make of this? Washington Post reporter, I'm
sure you saw this where he suggested that you deserve
to have someone pull a stand yourd ground on you
because you show up at these businesses.
Speaker 18 (29:42):
Well, I never tried to go inside of any of
the business as, I never forced my way into any
of the businesses. I simply just asked if I could
enroll a child, just like a typical operation, like just
a typical operation that a parent would go to when
he's decare centers. So I wasn't putting in force or anything.
I simply did ask can I put my son Joey
(30:02):
into daycare?
Speaker 19 (30:04):
And they comm answer that question, well, yeah.
Speaker 4 (30:06):
I think that's people are noticing the quality leering thing.
But I think that is actually probably the best. The
best part of the montage for me is when you
just asked, can I enroll a child here? And the
person immediately responds why yeah, yeah, so Nick Yeah.
Speaker 19 (30:26):
It's like so obvious. And the quality holding with the
quality Learing center too. It's hilarious because while Samalis were
bussing in children, but the commissioner of I think chat
one of the the Department of Children or something, she
was on a live stream at the same time talking
about how they closed the daycare a week ago, so
(30:49):
they had the Smali's busting in children trying to cover up. Meanwhile,
the lady who's in charge is saying they closed the
daycare a week ago. Meanwhile, the video had been filmed
more than a week ago. So and I posted the
original video of me outside of the daycare about a
week ago and then were able to produce the entire
documentary went out of at home for Christmas.
Speaker 14 (31:11):
Nick, you've been pretty loud on your social media about
the fact that you think Tim Waltz needs to be
held accountable for this. What in your reporting has led
you to believe that the complicity here and culpability goes
all the way up to the top in the state
of Minnesota.
Speaker 19 (31:30):
I think nine billion dollars is a lot of money,
and so if the governor is knowing that all this
money is going out, I think the governor should know
about nine billion dollars being sent to these welfare programs
and these other businesses fraudulently, and then there's nobody out
the businesses.
Speaker 1 (31:51):
Yeah, in these neighborhoods.
Speaker 14 (31:54):
Nick, you've made some comment I think it was on
Fox News where you were saying that this whole racket
is kept alive by the fact that these politicians need
the Somalian votes. At this point, they've become a huge
voting block within the state of Minnesota. When you're walking
through these neighborhoods on the ground, what what percentage of
the population does it feel like it's Somalian? Are these
(32:16):
neighborhoods almost entirely Somalian now they've kind of moved in
or is it fifty to fifty What's what's it feel like.
Speaker 19 (32:24):
Like ninety percent in certain neighborhoods throughout Minneapolis. Wow, especially
in like areas like Cedar Riverside. I mean a lot
of the apartment complexes, I said on Foxville, A lot
of the apartment complexes white people, white people, and anybody
who's not Samalian have been pushed out of these apartment
complexes because they claim that people are Islamophobic or racist,
(32:45):
and they're able to get the landlords to then keep
them out because of those claims. And so you have
entire apartment complexes that are full of Smallian people. They're
not even making money. In eighty percent of the population
in the smalling population here in Minnesota lives off of welfare.
These people have four wives and they run these dagger companies.
(33:06):
I'm doubt they're paying their wives, and so that those
wives are able to also claim welfare while they're receiving
millions of dollars from the government. It's a huge it's
like a like the roots are deep in this fraud.
Speaker 14 (33:17):
Yeah, I'm going to play a clip from Tim Waltz
here at Nick and have you respond to it, where
he he's accusing the Trump admin of white supremacy one twenty.
Speaker 3 (33:27):
This is what happens when your own federal government wages
war against you. This is what happens when they target
communities for their own benefit.
Speaker 1 (33:34):
This is what.
Speaker 3 (33:35):
Happens when they scapegoat and this is what say happens
when they no longer hide the idea of white supremacy.
When you hear the Vice President of the United States
talk about now white people won't have to apologize for
being white. That's never happened once in my whole damn life.
And I think everybody in this room knows what they're doing.
So we're here today to say enough of this. We're
here today to stand that Minnesota will protect their neighbors.
Speaker 1 (34:00):
What do you make of his panic? Yeah, go ahead,
and in total panics.
Speaker 19 (34:05):
He's in total panic right now. He doesn't know what
to do because he knows the frod catching up he's
trying to run for reelection. I meanwhile, he's probably trying
to sego and he should resign to try not take
accountability for what's happening. And then he's going to blame
the white man.
Speaker 4 (34:20):
I got you think it really. Tim Wallas always strikes
me as he's like a time warp from twenty fifteen
or twenty seventeen. There's just this type of person, and
he's that type of person where anything he doesn't like,
he's just going to instantly shut it down by pointing
and screaming racist. And the sad thing is it's Minnesota,
(34:41):
so it might work. Have you heard anything. Have you
heard anything from locals in Minnesota who've reached out to
you or sent you any interesting stories for follow ups
or just interesting anecdotes you think might be good to share.
Speaker 19 (34:55):
Oh, I've received thousands of messages from people in Minnesota.
Everyone's thankful that this fraud exposed. Nobody wants their money
going to fraudulent businesses like dacres or even have the
big having the potential that to be wired off to Somalia.
Our money should stay here inside the United States, especially
if it's tax dollars.
Speaker 1 (35:15):
YEP. Yep, Nick, what do you what are you planning
on doing next? Nick?
Speaker 14 (35:19):
Can you give us a hint of what you're what
you're currently working on?
Speaker 1 (35:23):
Are you going to stay on the fraud beat?
Speaker 19 (35:27):
There's a lot of fraud happening here in Minnesota. So
I have a part two coming out very soon of
the fraud because there's a whole nother layer of that
that we weren't even able to put into this first video,
and so we're working on that as well.
Speaker 14 (35:41):
Wow, I Nick, I I hope you're staying safe if
we have the u r L down there black Line
Guardianfund dot com. Obviously here on this show, the Charlie
Kirks Show, we we take that very seriously. And I please,
if you're watching this and you to support Nick's work,
help him with his security. It's really really important. Black
(36:05):
Line guardianfund dot com. Please please please consider giving Nick
some backing. He's got to stay safe out there. And
now his profile is larger than ever. So Nick, if
you want to just mention that, and has has your
ability to do your work on the ground, has it changed,
given just how much your profile has increased.
Speaker 19 (36:26):
Yeah, it's changed exponentially. So with that black Line Guardian.
It's actually really cool because it's just essentially a nonprofit
that Auserkatum set up a while back, and all the
funds go directly to me to like right now I
have security with me and it's because of that, And
it's essentially because people are I mean people are docking
might mean the docing like members of my family yep.
(36:49):
And so it's like actually very worrisome, like like some
Indian Indian newspaper did a whole entire article docing my
family yesterday. I was like, what the heck?
Speaker 1 (36:59):
Yeah, and I don't play in my.
Speaker 19 (37:00):
Family and anything. Really like it's like sad, It's like,
are you serious? Well, and I never wanted to have
to ask you.
Speaker 14 (37:08):
Yeah, I know, as Nick, I can say as somebody
who's lived through docsing in the recent months, it's a
pretty terrible experience. And when the family gets involved, when
we start targeting family members, it's it's awful. So again,
please stay safe, Nick. We can't wait for part two.
I know you got to run because you're you're chasing
pirates right now. You're on the road, so you know,
(37:30):
God bless you, stay safe and thanks for making the
time coming on the show.
Speaker 19 (37:36):
Of course, thank you guys.
Speaker 14 (37:37):
Yeah, and you know, thanks for being the last live
guest on the show on nine to ten, which is
it's pretty creepy but in some ways fitting seeing the
great things that you're doing now, So you know, you're you're, you're.
The baton has passed to a lot of people and
you're one of them. Nick, So god speed, my friend.
Speaker 19 (37:58):
Thank you Cherry on the legacy.
Speaker 14 (38:01):
Yeah, man, god bye, ye bye bye, see it. Nick, Shirley,
he's out literally right now. We're gonna do it video
and he calls me and he goes, hey, I can't
do it because I'm out chasing pirates.
Speaker 1 (38:14):
Can I do a call?
Speaker 4 (38:15):
You know, we have twenty five seconds here, And I
just want to throw out this point that I think
is very important, which it's good for us to expose
the fraud that's going on with these daycare and medicaid things,
but also we just shouldn't do this in the first
place with people that were bringing from the other side
of the world. If they need infinite welfare for medicaid,
for daycare, for everything, they probably just shouldn't be here
(38:37):
in the first place.
Speaker 1 (38:38):
Just deport, deport, We'll be back report.
Speaker 10 (38:51):
Speaking the truth no one else. That's the guts to
say The Charlie Kirk Show.
Speaker 14 (38:56):
All right, welcome back to The Charlie Kirk Show, Blake.
We're getting lots of positive emails about Nick. Sure, yeah,
I think a lot of people, yes.
Speaker 4 (39:03):
Really like him. We've got, you know what a hero.
Keep on this story we have. Thank you for inviting Nick,
this kid in quotes as an American hero. I guess
you know he probably isn't a kid. Kyrie says, Hey, guys,
thanks for having Nick Shirley on the show and sharing
the way we can help him stay safe. In addition
(39:24):
to prayers, of course, so glad he has security. My
family has been concerned. We just got a bunch of those.
I think we got about eight to ten just in
the span of that segment. So if you guys like
a segment, definitely let us know at Freedom and we'll
be doing a year in review just up ahead.
Speaker 1 (39:39):
So if you have.
Speaker 4 (39:40):
Thoughts about Charlie and your favorite moments of the past year,
of course before the tragedy, be sure to send those
in and we'll give a look at those.
Speaker 14 (39:49):
Yeah, Freedom at Charliekirk dot Com. I want to as
we're playing back the year in retrospective. The uh I
want to be playing I want to be reading a
lot of your emails, so please Freedom at Charliekirk dot com,
Freedom at Charliekirk dot com. We will be reading those
as we go through. Just a bunch of what we're
gonna do. So we just do a bunch of Charlie's
selfie videos. That's basically what we're gonna go through the
(40:11):
year in review from Charlie's pov.
Speaker 1 (40:13):
So I'm excited to do it.
Speaker 14 (40:14):
This is gonna be our last live show of twenty
twenty five. And what a year it's been. It's been
a terrible year. It's been a tragic year. We've seen miracles,
We've seen God's provision in the midst of a terrible,
terrible storm and so and you guys in the audience
have been a huge part of that, your support. I
mean when we went to Amfest, Blake, I actually didn't
(40:35):
get to confer with you on this, but at Amfest
it was I think I was honest with the audience.
I said I wasn't really looking forward to it this year.
I was kind of dreading it because it was the
first one without Charlie, and then I went in kind
of because I had to, honestly, and you guys gave
me so much love and support and encouragement. And I'm
sure Blake you experienced that too. That proved me wrong
(40:57):
was huge, and the members podcast room was huge, and
those episodes are dropping. So it's been amazing for your support.
So please we want to make you a part of
this next hour, one more segment, Hour one. Welcome back
National Radio. In just a few seconds, all right, welcome back.
Speaker 4 (41:27):
Everybody.
Speaker 14 (41:27):
Everyone has a perspective shape by what they've lived, what
they've learned, and what they believe. Charlie always appreciated TikTok
because it shares our values.
Speaker 1 (41:37):
Of connecting and building community.
Speaker 14 (41:39):
On TikTok, you can find a teacher discussing math in
a way that finally makes it click for a student
or a dad sharing a lifetime of knowledge of how
to raise kids or do things around the house with
his viewers, a gardener showing how patients and care can
turn a patch of dirt into something alive, and extraordinary
ordinary people doing extraordinary things and showing others how it's done.
TikTok is a space where voices can find each other,
(42:00):
and no voice is too small, and that's the beauty
of TikTok. Quiet voices can hold great wisdom. Unexpected voices
can make a huge difference. Finding voices and sharing your own.
That's what builds community, because when everyone has a voice,
we can all learn something. And when we are all learning,
we can all move forward together. On TikTok, you can
find voices worth hearing and stories worth sharing. All right, So, Blake,
(42:23):
I did sort of broach it. I was reflecting on
Amfest and all the love we got. Did you get
did you get some attention there?
Speaker 1 (42:30):
Blake, this is new A little bit.
Speaker 4 (42:33):
I stop. I would always stop and take photos with people.
I think that's a that's a good rule Charlie gave me.
If if someone wants to take a photo with you,
always say yes. I think that's a good principle to follow.
I had to wear my blue blazer three days in
a row, which might have staked a bit by the end,
but I only have one. I only have one notable blazer.
I'm not going to wear some normal suit. That'd be
(42:55):
you know, Blake, I missed a good Christmas present for you.
I should have got you a gift card to Macy's.
You could go, No, no, you can't have you can't
just buy a copy of the Blazer. That's not going
to get you.
Speaker 1 (43:06):
Doesn't get the same way, don't get the same one.
Speaker 14 (43:08):
I'm just I'm you know, I'm suggesting maybe branch out
a little bit. We're gonna get your your glow up
going on here soon, Blake.
Speaker 1 (43:16):
There's a clip here though. I want to.
Speaker 14 (43:17):
Play, and of course I misplaced at one thirty four.
Speaker 12 (43:21):
Tim Walls singers organized crime in Minnesota.
Speaker 19 (43:24):
What did he do about it?
Speaker 9 (43:25):
Nothing?
Speaker 13 (43:25):
You've got organized crime?
Speaker 19 (43:26):
What do you?
Speaker 12 (43:28):
What are you doing? This is the Minnesota law which
mandates that anyone who knows a fraud and is a
state employee must report that fraud. It's Minnesota Statue three
point ninety seventy one, Subdivision nine. Not only that, but
Walls is also guilty of misconduct of a public employee.
Speaker 14 (43:49):
All right, Blake, you're the contrarian. We had our meat
Dylan on yesterday. Everybody is calling for Tim Walltz's to
either resign or they want an indictment. This stuff takes time,
There's no doubt. You gotta build a case that is
actually will hold up in court. What is a contrarian
as a little bit of a you know, pump the
brakes on on the legal side, What do you think
(44:10):
the odds are that we get some some actual accountability
at the top levels of the Minnesota government.
Speaker 9 (44:16):
Oh?
Speaker 4 (44:16):
Low, Probably they might try it. But I think the
one trouble is, I'll be honest, is when people just
bellow that they want someone arrested. Sometimes, let's be real,
our side sometimes goes off a little half cocked. I
think the most important thing is actually getting the fraud itself,
which is all these daycares, which is all these facilities.
(44:37):
If you were going to get someone at the top,
I think the best shot would be Keith Ellison. Keith
Elison is clearly this sinister figure. He's very clearly a radical.
He is dishonest. I mean he did that whole posing
with the Antifa handbook in twenty twenty. He's a lunatic,
I think, and also I just don't think he's that smart. Overall,
I think he's probably your best shot if you were
(44:59):
going to bring down a major person. But it's gonna
be tough because in the end, a lot of this
comes down to a traditional norm we have prosecutorial discretion.
They knew this was going on, and they just chose
not to stop it. And the sad thing is, there's
not that much you can do if someone if they're
not directly benefiting from the crime, they just don't care
(45:23):
that it's happening because they like the people committing it.
It's just like the police forces who let the rioter,
you know, they abandoned a Minneapolis police precinct and let
it get burned down. They let rioters just terrorize people.
That stuff is morally abhorrent. It's completely evil, but it traditionally,
at least is not something we normally prosecute as a crime,
(45:46):
perhaps because it's basically unthinkable, and I guess I would
just warn people. The best way to make them accountable
for this is to make sure we have a good
campaign for governor in Minnesota and try to unseed him.
And failing that, probably the best thing you can do
if you're a Minnesota resident is get out. I know
(46:07):
that's a frustrating piece of advice, but it's a If
you look at the numbers, Minnesota is a state that
it's absolutely bleeding. Anyone who's a taxpayer anyone who's a
functional member of society. The left in Minnesota is going
all in on we should import as many refugees as possible,
we should admit as many parasites as possible, and we
(46:27):
should wage war on anyone who's functional, who's law abiding,
who is a person you would want in your state.
And we're seeing the outcomes of that.
Speaker 14 (46:37):
Yeah, I didn't realize they were having a net outflow
of productive citizens.
Speaker 4 (46:41):
One of the worst. They're like New York or California
in terms of driving out people.
Speaker 1 (46:45):
O kidding, And that's really sad.
Speaker 14 (46:46):
In Minnesota's historically been a pretty functioning state, despite being
a lifting state.
Speaker 4 (46:51):
Yes, there used to be one of the best. We
have to admit it, and now they're not.
Speaker 14 (46:55):
Our two a year in Review with Charlie Kirk in
his own words, back, I'm.
Speaker 16 (47:17):
Bo Davidson from the Real America's Voice newsroom. Extreme diets
and quick fix medications are they going to be the
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and you.
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Speaker 1 (48:05):
To do with me now.
Speaker 16 (48:09):
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is coming to an end and a lot of people
are jumping back on extreme diets or even medications like
ozempic to try to lose some weight. Why do so
many of these options offer only just temporary results.
Speaker 21 (48:26):
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everything works for a minute, Everything works for a minute,
but life is a lot longer than a minute, guys,
And you know all these fad diets, and you know
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Speaker 9 (48:45):
All that stuff is going to.
Speaker 21 (48:47):
Work for a minute if all you're looking to do
is lose some weight. But weight loss is not even
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Speaker 9 (49:08):
So guys, let's do something different.
Speaker 21 (49:10):
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Speaker 9 (49:29):
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That is a sustainable, long term solution to really be healthy, Bo,
not just lose Weighty.
Speaker 16 (49:42):
And you make a great point about what ozipic does.
I mean, it may look good, you may see, oh gosh,
this all this weight's coming off of me, but practically speaking,
physiologically speaking, it sounds like it's not a great solution
because you've seen people reverse years of chronic issues and
get back their energy, their mobility, their confidence. And that's
not from some crash diet or fad drug, but that's science.
So why is right now the best time to try
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this because people are obviously in the mindset for twenty
twenty six and what they've got to do health wise.
Speaker 9 (50:09):
Yeah, it is.
Speaker 21 (50:10):
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In eighty eight days.
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Beautiful New Year's resolution.
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Speaker 14 (52:28):
Hey, everybody, welcome back to the Charlie Kirkshow more technical
developments over here, hour two. I'm really looking forward to this, Blake.
We have a lot to get to because this is
Charlie in his own words, and actually, Blake, it was
it was sort of your.
Speaker 1 (52:43):
Idea to do this.
Speaker 14 (52:45):
I think it's you and some of the team, So
why don't you set the table for us?
Speaker 4 (52:50):
Yeah? Well, I think it's pretty clear what this year
means for all of us. What I guess I would
just remind people that despite what happened in September, this
was a tremendous year. One of the biggest tragedies about
losing Charlie when we did is that we lost him
(53:13):
at his absolute peak. He really was at the height
of his accomplishment, the height of his influence, the height
of his impact on the world. And if there's anything
positive that came out of the horrendous thing, the horrendous
events of September, it's that that really ensured that his
message will be immortal. He will always be as we
(53:37):
saw him in twenty twenty five. We'll never have to
see him get old, We'll never have to see him
lose his fastball, We'll never have to see Charlie mess up. Really,
he's always going to be Charlie in twenty twenty five.
And I think the best way to remember him is
to look back on those events of twenty twenty five
(53:57):
and we just have a whole roster of videos and
encourage everyone to email us free to met Charlie Kirk
with some of their favorite memories, and we'll try to
get to them. But with that in mind, should we
just should we just start rolling through it? Andrew?
Speaker 1 (54:11):
Yeah, I love that.
Speaker 14 (54:12):
The first one, my first one on our clip sheet
here is Greenland, and I will never forget when Charlie
was like, hey, I need you to host the show.
I was like, okay, sure, what's up? And He's like,
I gotta go to Greenland and I was like, of course,
of course you do, and now you.
Speaker 4 (54:28):
Gotta put here everyone none of us had any idea.
It was so secret.
Speaker 14 (54:33):
It was just for secret, and you know, I think
Mikey got to go with him. But the you know,
because you gotta go with somebody. But the funny thing
is is, you know Trump's say, hey, we want to
buy Greenland or we want to bring Greenland in, and
I think they still harbor those desires, but they sent
an envoy with it was Sergio Gore, Charlie kirk Don Junior,
(54:55):
and Charlie, in true Charlie fashion, recorded the memory one
fifty seven.
Speaker 6 (55:01):
Quite a day here in Greenland.
Speaker 1 (55:03):
SERGIOE.
Speaker 6 (55:04):
Magan incredible here at trump fors One. Don is over here,
friendliest people, they love America, and we'll see what happens
to make Greenland great again. And the sun is setting.
Speaker 4 (55:17):
It's only two thirty in the afternoon.
Speaker 1 (55:20):
The sun is setting.
Speaker 20 (55:20):
Is just one of those things.
Speaker 6 (55:22):
And it's very very cold here. And as we kind
of cleped on a great time here in Greenland, Greenland
more soon.
Speaker 4 (55:34):
He really liked, he really liked Greenland. He was talking.
He would talk about how beautiful it was, and I
think keys that.
Speaker 14 (55:40):
You'd find, yeah in the fields and when the snow
he just liked.
Speaker 4 (55:44):
I think he just liked that raw open space beauty.
You know, Charlie and I would disagree about this. He
he really loves. He hates high rises, he hated urban masses.
So I think he really liked the idea of this
place that was the size of you know, the continent
essentially and had fifty thousand people on it. And I
think he really liked the limitless possibilities that that implied
(56:07):
with it. And you know, he he remained very attached
to that Greenland idea.
Speaker 1 (56:11):
All he loved.
Speaker 14 (56:11):
He loved the locals there, he actually did, and he
talked about it one fifty eight.
Speaker 6 (56:18):
Here in Greenland with Don Jr.
Speaker 4 (56:20):
Everyone wants to be on TikTok.
Speaker 6 (56:21):
What do you guys think of America?
Speaker 9 (56:23):
Great?
Speaker 20 (56:23):
Great, all America?
Speaker 3 (56:25):
And you loved Trump?
Speaker 6 (56:26):
Yes, of the youth of Greenland?
Speaker 1 (56:28):
Here a lot of it, guys, we're here in a
lot of it.
Speaker 6 (56:30):
And you guys all watch TikTok.
Speaker 1 (56:33):
Didn't you live from Greenland? It's funny.
Speaker 14 (56:38):
I actually, uh, you know, we had Don on the
podcast and at amfes so he came and did a
private podcast with us, which is phenomenal.
Speaker 1 (56:47):
But when he was walking out, we talked.
Speaker 14 (56:49):
About the Greenland trip and he Don said it was
something he thought he thinks about, you know, pretty often.
Speaker 1 (56:56):
And there's a By the way, there's a bunch of that.
Speaker 14 (56:58):
Footage that nobody has ever seen for it that's going
to be coming out, which will be pretty cool. I
can't say more than that, but there was a camera
crew that captured a lot of footage. It has not
been released, so uh. Then in January, we also had
the inauguration Blake and uh. This was Charlie and Erica
at the Inauguration Ball, hours before Trump would take the
(57:21):
oath of office.
Speaker 1 (57:21):
One fine.
Speaker 6 (57:24):
Away from President Donald Trump taking the op.
Speaker 18 (57:26):
Of office, he hid on what's going on?
Speaker 6 (57:28):
Got Judge Janine Alena, mister Sergio eric and as we
are here, we're waiting for some people to.
Speaker 1 (57:35):
Take the stage.
Speaker 9 (57:37):
Well the village people.
Speaker 21 (57:39):
I don't know.
Speaker 4 (57:40):
Let's see what happens.
Speaker 20 (57:43):
They on their way.
Speaker 6 (57:44):
I gotta go pickure what's going on? Let me go check.
Speaker 4 (57:50):
That was That was so funny, man, I remember that.
That was all highly memorable. But I think for Charlie
his favorite moment. He enjoyed the ball, he enjoyed the festivities,
but he did speak repeatedly that it was very meaningful
to him. Remember it was the auguration. A lot of
people were planning to go. It was going to be
a big outside event, and then it was a deep freeze.
(58:12):
It was five degrees or something like that. It was
very bitterly cold, so they moved it indoors into the rotunda.
They didn't want anyone having their nose freeze off while
waiting to see the president. I think that was probably
the right move, and it really speaks to the esteem
the President had for Charlie and what he did to
help bring about his victory that with so many congressmens,
(58:35):
such a limited number of people able to fit into
that rotunda, it's not that big of a room. That
they did give a seat to Charlie and Erica, and
so we have a clip of that, let's play one sixty.
Speaker 14 (59:13):
I remember that well because there was a big brew
haha afterwards from some of the Democrat congressmen that were
upset that Charlie got a closer seat to the president
than they did.
Speaker 4 (59:23):
And I think there was I think there was some
upset from Republican congressman.
Speaker 1 (59:28):
Yes, it was. It was hilarious and it was like,
who was it? It was?
Speaker 14 (59:33):
Senator, Oh gosh, I'm blanking. Senators swooped in to defend Charlie.
Put it that way, and they were. They basically said, well,
when you do as much to elect a president as
Charlie Kirk than maybe you can get a better seat.
It was like, but you know, just the inauguration too,
I want to pause there. That ball that we had
(59:56):
that Turning Point hosted, it was absolutely swamped with people.
I was told it was the hottest ticket in town.
Everybody wanted to get to that ball. It was one
of the hottest rooms in town.
Speaker 4 (01:00:07):
When you have that many people, then oh it got
I sweated a bit.
Speaker 1 (01:00:11):
Yeah, it was. It was something we've never done.
Speaker 14 (01:00:13):
We ended up having a total meltdown in the coat room.
Speaker 1 (01:00:16):
I'll never forget.
Speaker 14 (01:00:17):
At the end of the night, when everybody was trying
to finally go home, I ended up running into the
coat room trying to find coats and all our staff
went in because the hotel staff completely swamped and they
whatever their filing system.
Speaker 1 (01:00:31):
It was terrible.
Speaker 14 (01:00:32):
So we were actually like escorting guests back into the
room saying what does your coat look like? You know,
it was a total total nightmare. But the fact that
Turning Point got to host a ball and the vice
president came, which is by the way, why Charlie was
checking on the village people because we had to hold
the village people off so long because Vice President Vance,
you know, on those nights, gets delayed because he's got
(01:00:55):
to do a few different stops, so he was delayed
getting to the ball. So we laid the village people
going up. And that was a whole thing behind the
scenes as well. I mean, it's all the all the memories, Blake.
It's it's hard to it's hard to fully appreciate it.
Speaker 1 (01:01:10):
But here we mentioned J. JD. Vance.
Speaker 14 (01:01:13):
So let's play a TikTok of JD and Charlie flying
on Air Force two.
Speaker 1 (01:01:18):
That would be one sixty one.
Speaker 6 (01:01:21):
It's got a rye from our amazing vice president, Say
hi JD.
Speaker 14 (01:01:24):
Hey guys, when you get elected vice president, they give
you a sweet jacket.
Speaker 6 (01:01:27):
So it was all worth it.
Speaker 1 (01:01:28):
But we're having fun in DC. Stay safe out there
and this plane.
Speaker 6 (01:01:31):
Thanks man, Thanks everyone.
Speaker 4 (01:01:35):
That is a sweet jacket. I should become vice president.
Speaker 14 (01:01:38):
That's next step for you, Blake. That we'll get to
work on that in twenty twenty six. And I will
say Charlie was actually JD. Vance's first guest on Air
Force two, which was pretty special.
Speaker 1 (01:01:51):
We'll be right back. We will not comply.
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Speaker 4 (01:03:42):
Yeah, yeah, Before we continued, I just thought Michael sent
us an email and he said he watches the show
every day. He misses Charlie like a lost friend, and
he wanted to mention something that we don't touch on.
And there's a reason I don't touch on this. He says.
Charlie was a big Chicago Bears fan, and he notes,
I remember just before Charlie's murder, Charlie was on air,
(01:04:05):
lamenting his beloved Bears performance. And that's right. The Bears.
They had a bad start to this season. Charlie was
optimistic with their new coach. He thought they'd be better,
but they looked they looked like the same old Bears.
And Michael is right. The Bears have since then gone
on quite the streak. They have won the NFC North.
(01:04:26):
They beat during Amfest. I avoided events to go watch
the Packers play the Bears, and they choked in catastrophic fashion.
Speaker 1 (01:04:35):
A right, so hears are.
Speaker 14 (01:04:36):
Going to the playoffs. They are back on radio. We're
back with radio. Miss a little little handoff there, but
that's fine.
Speaker 1 (01:04:44):
National radio.
Speaker 14 (01:04:45):
We're bragging on the Bears. Blake is bragging on the Bears.
He loves the Bears. He's not a Packers fan. It's fine, yes, yes,
So Charlie loved his Bears. They usually disappointed him, so
he didn't talk about it that much.
Speaker 4 (01:04:57):
He was kind of a what if you've done for
me lately? Got in terms of praising them on air.
But yeah, the Bears have got some big wins. I
agree that the Bears are doing great. Charlie did not.
Speaker 14 (01:05:11):
Like Charlie's donkeying on me from heaven, yes joke now
and his ducks are doing well too, so we're going
to keep an eye on that. We'll keep mentioning it.
Let's get some more clips here. This was Charlie was
a huge fan of Elon Musk. He just genuinely was.
He loved Elon Musk as an entrepreneur that he built
physical things. He was very excited that Elon was in
(01:05:33):
the administration and helped working on Doge so much so
that he had us make Doge shirts at the Charlie
Kirk Show and much talked about Doge at Turning Point,
which people have taken to me so many crazy things.
But it was just Charlie just loved Elon Musk and
he respected him and they talked for hours. They had
dinners together after the election after Trump won, got to
(01:05:55):
know him personally, and that was a great, a great
joy for him. One sixty four he shows off the
Maga Tesla at the White House.
Speaker 1 (01:06:02):
One sixty four.
Speaker 6 (01:06:03):
The President has a new car. Look at that beautiful
red Maga Tesla. It's beautiful. Everybody support Elon Musk. We
won't put up with domestic terrorism. That's the President's new car.
What do you guys think drop a comment of the
red Maga Tesla.
Speaker 1 (01:06:23):
And Blake.
Speaker 14 (01:06:25):
We've told it, we said it before in the show.
But when Musk and President Trump had that falling out,
Charlie made he called his shot and he said, by
the by Christmas, they will be having dinner.
Speaker 1 (01:06:35):
And he was. It was actually ahead of he did.
Speaker 4 (01:06:38):
And there were a lot of people there was a
lot of temptation to really uh, some people were really
beating up on Musk when that was reaching its peak,
and Charlie was emphatic. He said, one, I'm not going
to he first, he said, I'm just not going to
do it because I am grateful to Elon for what
he did. He said, this is right after I started
working with you guys. He said, Musk bought or Twitter
(01:07:01):
and he said, this is the most important purchase by
a private person in American history. He just said it,
and I thought that sounds wacky, but he was correct.
It was hugely important, not just the election, but for
American society for free speech worldwide. It really set the
tone that the era of cancel culture, the era of censorship,
(01:07:23):
is not going to win out. And he was very
grateful for that and he was. I know he was
privately messaging Elon about that, just saying, you know, whatever
goes on, I'm grateful for that. And he was very
optimistic that the President and Elon would reconcile and continue
to work together. And we've seen evidence that that's the case.
Just in the past week, Elon has really been pushing
(01:07:44):
this Somali fraud's story, and I think Charlie's willingness to
repair that relationship played a big role.
Speaker 1 (01:07:51):
In that well.
Speaker 14 (01:07:51):
And I will say that at the memorial, I posted
a picture that kind of went viral of Elon and
Trump up in the press box watching the memorial play out,
and I said, I hope they're saying to one another
for Charlie.
Speaker 1 (01:08:05):
And about an hour later, Elon.
Speaker 14 (01:08:07):
Posted that same image, basically one was a little more
flattering of him, which was fair that and he said
for Charlie, and it was so it was a really
beautiful moment. I want to play his next clip. This
is one sixty six BLM plos. It's being torn apart
in DC. This was a very full circle moment for
the show for Charlie. The Charlie kirkshow really blew up
(01:08:29):
in size and audience numbers during BLM and Charlie just
went off on it. I remember he called me and
he said, I'm gonna go hard. I feel like i
need to go hard. This needs to stop. And I said,
I'm one hundred percent behind you. Whatever happens happens like
this needs to stop.
Speaker 1 (01:08:44):
Let's do it.
Speaker 14 (01:08:45):
And you fast forward to March of twenty twenty five
and BLM Plaza is getting dismantled in Washington, d C.
With a new president and new leadership, and Charlie was
right there to watch it.
Speaker 1 (01:08:56):
One sixty six.
Speaker 6 (01:08:57):
Hey, everybody live from Black Life Lives Matter Plaza. Well
it's not called that anymore, as you could see the
working cruiser out and it is the end of this
mass rac hysteria happening in our country. This right here
by the way, that was the church they tried to
burn down.
Speaker 1 (01:09:14):
You remember.
Speaker 6 (01:09:17):
The cruiser out here removing this two block long mural
of Black Lives Matter Plaza out here in the streets
of Washington, d C. It is quite the uppert They
have to actually get down through the street itself.
Speaker 9 (01:09:32):
To get rid of all of the nonsense.
Speaker 6 (01:09:38):
Here make America great again, Jenner BLM Plaza.
Speaker 14 (01:09:43):
I love that he said ending race hysteria, because Charlie
unfairly gets labeled as a racist, as we sort of
all do. But really what he was raging against, and
this was one of his central themes, was this weaponization
of racial grievances that was tearing the country apart, still
is in some ways, but certainly made huge strides. And
(01:10:04):
the election of Donald Trump it was a full circle
moment that I will never forget, and Charlie recognized it
for what it was and he celebrated it because Charlie
was not a doomer. He was optimistic about the future
of this country. More memorable moments in Charlie's own words.
Speaker 16 (01:10:20):
Coming up next, I'm Bo Davidson with Your Real America's
Voice news headlines. Two more performers are canceling upcoming appearances
at the Kennedy Center.
Speaker 1 (01:10:39):
A jazz band.
Speaker 16 (01:10:40):
Called The Cookers were slated to perform tomorrow night, but
canceled their appearance. The band did not specifically say why,
but their statement hinted at politics being the reason. Also,
Christy Lee canceled her performance scheduled for January fourteenth, and
said losing integrity would cost more than losing a pay check.
(01:11:00):
This comes after Chuck Red canceled his Christmas Eve concert
at the Kennedy Center. Meanwhile, Minnesota Governor Tim Walls is
facing growing pressure as he pushes back against a wave
of fraud allegations, allegations that exploded after a mega viral
video appeared to expose empty or shuttered daycare and learning
(01:11:20):
centers receiving millions in taxpayer funds. The forty three minute video,
posted by independent journalist Nick Shirley, has now surpassed one
hundred million views. Shirley documented multiple facilities around Minneapolis that
appeared vacant or unwilling to engage, including one center with
a misspelled sign reading Quality Luring center allegedly listed as
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serving nearly one hundred children while receiving around four million dollars.
Speaker 4 (01:11:47):
In state funding.
Speaker 16 (01:11:49):
In response, Walls's office says the governor has been working
for years to crack down on fraud, but the numbers
simply don't add up. And in other news, a new
report by the Department of how Using and Urban Development
revealed billions of dollars in taxpayer funds that went to
questionable rental assistance recipients under the Biden administration. The New
(01:12:10):
York Post obtained records from Hudd's agency financial report that
detailed thirty thousand recipients that were deceased and thousands of
potential non citizens, largely in New York, California, and Washington,
d C. Hudd's secretary, Scott Turner, commented that quote, a
massive abuse of taxpayer dollars not only occurred under President
(01:12:30):
Biden's watch, but was effectively incentivized by his administration's failure
to implement strong financial controls, resulting in billions worth of
potential improper payments end quote. Meanwhile, President Trump met with
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin NETANYAHUO in Florida yesterday to discuss
the next steps for the ceasefire with Gaza, among other issues.
(01:12:51):
The President spoke at a press conference yesterday urging Hamas
to disarm.
Speaker 1 (01:12:56):
Those are your headlines. We now return to the charge.
Speaker 10 (01:13:09):
The next great Awakening is here. Welcome back to the
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piece we were talking about Bill Maher, So let's skip
ahead a little bit.
Speaker 1 (01:15:18):
April U. C.
Speaker 14 (01:15:19):
K shocks Bill Maher when he says he doesn't drink alcohol.
Speaker 1 (01:15:25):
Bill Maher was shocked one seventy four.
Speaker 4 (01:15:27):
Drink no good, thank you. You don't drink no or
smoke pop and you're married in super Christian.
Speaker 9 (01:15:33):
We're gonna get along great.
Speaker 1 (01:15:35):
No where this is.
Speaker 4 (01:15:36):
This is gonna just be perfect and they did get
on great. They did get on great.
Speaker 14 (01:15:40):
I thought I got I got a yeah, I got
a great note from Bill Worth saying after Charlie was assassinating,
just assassinated, just said saying how much he genuinely enjoyed
his time with Charlie and their conversation and how horrible
he thought it was. And uh, you know, I thought
that that was a pretty nice thing for him to
(01:16:02):
reach out, So, you know, but it was a it
was a it was a memorable visit. It was a
memorable visit driving it into LA with Charlie, him getting
hot boxed, him being so paranoid, thinking he did a
terrible job. And then for that episode to be one
of I think it was, if not the top most
watched episode, it did very well in the top three
(01:16:23):
all time of Bill Maher's Club Random podcast. So good
for good for Charlie. There we we got to play
this one here. This is from March so back one
it was Ashton Hall viral morning routine. You guys did
this on Thought Crime. I was not there because I
probably would have asked this and I would have ruined
(01:16:43):
a really memorable moment with Charlie. So I'm glad I
wasn't there one seventy three.
Speaker 4 (01:16:49):
He's defiant. You'll never be a top influencer now, you
will never, you will never make it.
Speaker 1 (01:16:54):
Now is this.
Speaker 9 (01:16:57):
Really what he did?
Speaker 4 (01:16:58):
What is what is the health property this? It's really
funny this guy one more time?
Speaker 9 (01:17:08):
Whoa.
Speaker 4 (01:17:09):
I mean, there has to be like ice bath type thing, right,
I supposed to like tighten.
Speaker 1 (01:17:15):
Charlie.
Speaker 4 (01:17:17):
He said, yeah, it was a good sport. I'm surprised
he was so skeptical of it. I feel like Charlie
could have totally gotten into rubbing banana on your face.
He'd be like, Blake, I have to rub a banana
on my face every morning. It gives me so much vitality,
it gives me glow.
Speaker 22 (01:17:33):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (01:17:34):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (01:17:34):
He had his own his own health stuff, the woo woo,
as I would call it.
Speaker 14 (01:17:37):
You were always so hard on him about the woo woo,
the Charlie woo woo stuff.
Speaker 1 (01:17:42):
Charlie loved Maha. He was all into it.
Speaker 14 (01:17:44):
And Blake was just like, wasn't there that there was
an Atlantic article that called it the woo woo? And
you were like, it's right, it's right, it is woo
Charlie was like, oh Blake, good times, I miss I
missed you and Charlie's back and forth. So let's go
to back to April when the Bill Maher podcast happened.
This is one of the more memorable tour tour stops
(01:18:05):
at A and M the Night Crowd.
Speaker 1 (01:18:07):
He loved his visit to an M one seventy.
Speaker 14 (01:18:31):
I love the way that video finishes off. He throws
the hats and he does he does the what does
he do like this?
Speaker 1 (01:18:38):
Yeah?
Speaker 4 (01:18:38):
He does. There's ever the the A and M has
a lot of traditions. What I loved about that it
was so last minute that they even did that. I
think he only said make sure you play their fight song.
I think literally in just as we arrived at the building,
just before he went out, someone told him he should
do that. He would like the reaction. And boy, boy,
(01:19:00):
did that ever get the right reaction?
Speaker 1 (01:19:02):
Yeah? Well, and here's in April. It approved me wrong.
What is a woman? This? These these uh Charlie.
Speaker 14 (01:19:09):
Charlie spun them up with a mental conundrum, a mental
cul de sac that they couldn't get out of. And
he loved this question. One can you tell me what
a woman is?
Speaker 1 (01:19:20):
Are you a woman.
Speaker 6 (01:19:20):
You want to answer questions?
Speaker 11 (01:19:23):
Yes, I am a woman?
Speaker 9 (01:19:25):
Are you great?
Speaker 1 (01:19:25):
What is a woman?
Speaker 4 (01:19:27):
What is a woman? A person who was born with
X chroma? I agree, I agree, we have won the culture.
Speaker 1 (01:19:36):
We have done it. Oh, he says, not the way
you gotta train.
Speaker 5 (01:19:41):
I'm better.
Speaker 6 (01:19:42):
A woman is a person with x X chromosomes. I
deplaric victory in there.
Speaker 1 (01:19:48):
Can I please explain what I'm trying to say?
Speaker 4 (01:19:52):
Thank you?
Speaker 1 (01:19:52):
Oh there's more?
Speaker 4 (01:19:53):
Can I please explain? You can explain?
Speaker 6 (01:19:55):
I think I think your statement is rather self evident.
Speaker 4 (01:19:58):
Listen, that is not to a trans women, got it.
Speaker 14 (01:20:07):
Charlie loved the proved me wrongs man. He just loved
him and he loved he loved the viral moments. He
loved getting out and mixing up with students, and he
learned a ton interacting with them. And it was really
a secret sauce. And you know, Blake, you know as
well as anybody, how excited Charlie was to get back
out on tour. And it's terrible that it ended the
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way it did. But you know, we've said it before.
He died with his boots on, and he loved being
out with the students and that that. I think that
clip really demonstrates, uh, just just how much how much
he did go ahead Blake, Yeah.
Speaker 4 (01:20:47):
Well it just yeah, he he died with his boots on.
He died doing exactly what he loved doing. He looked
forward to them all the time. I don't think he
I don't think he really would have wanted to go
any other way. If you know, as as Erica said
at the memorial, it's like he just he was doing
what he loved and then he blinked and he was
in paradise.
Speaker 1 (01:21:07):
That is.
Speaker 14 (01:21:09):
Yeah, I mean, yeah exactly. Here's another tough video for
me to watch. This is in May c K and
Erica's anniversary advice after four years of marriage one sixty three.
Speaker 6 (01:21:22):
Hello, TikTok, today's a very special day. It is our
four year anniversary.
Speaker 1 (01:21:26):
Four years marriage.
Speaker 6 (01:21:29):
What's what's your piece of advice after four years? For
all the TikTok people, Oh my goodness, love your husband
well and get married. Yeah, just get off your couch,
stop watching all that terrible stuff and go get married.
Yes that's right, and go on that adventure. It's the
best thing ever. And go get married. It's amazing. The
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right person happier than ever. God bless you guys.
Speaker 1 (01:22:01):
Man.
Speaker 14 (01:22:01):
They they really did have an amazing love story, and uh,
it's very evident when you watch the clips. It's very
evident when you watch them. And we we just can't
say enough good things about Erica as well. She's she's
obviously had a terrible go of it in a terrible year,
(01:22:22):
and she's been so courageous and she's been leaning into
the Lord and leaning into her faith and a total
a model, an exemplary model for for women all across
the country. In May, Blake, you're a Catholic, we found
out that there was a new pope from Chicago.
Speaker 4 (01:22:39):
That was a big, a big plot twist.
Speaker 14 (01:22:42):
I will say, yeah, we remember, I remember doing the
when the when the white smoke came out. We we
had to switch the whole show and we started calling
all our friends who were at the Vatican and in Italy,
and uh, we we had we had a fun show
trying to assess what it all meant and who it was.
Speaker 1 (01:22:58):
And then we found out it was an American one
sixty nine.
Speaker 6 (01:23:02):
Hey, everybody, there's a new pope and the pope is
from Chicago. What do we actually know about this new pope. Well,
the pope is from Chicago. I am as well.
Speaker 4 (01:23:10):
He served in Peru.
Speaker 6 (01:23:12):
By the way, I'm not Catholic. By the way, I'm evangelical.
But it still matters who the pope is.
Speaker 17 (01:23:16):
Uh.
Speaker 6 (01:23:16):
He is a registered Republican and voted in Republican primaries
and ran a pro life group at Villanova University. So
that's a good time. There's a lot yet to learn
about this pope, but I hope that he will be
a strong advocate for strong borders and for sovereignty, the
first ever American pope. Wonder why is it that they
picked an American pope. Could be a coincidence, could be nothing,
(01:23:37):
or is it they want a voice that is also
for the opening of American borders while we have President
Trump who knows.
Speaker 1 (01:23:46):
Who knows?
Speaker 4 (01:23:48):
Yeah, maybe he's lucky he wasn't. He hasn't seen the
latest stuff in the hope some frustrating things. It would
have been a combative relationship to iceball.
Speaker 14 (01:23:58):
The ice ball is really still the peak of weirdness
from the pope, not even.
Speaker 4 (01:24:05):
The absolute peak weirdness has to be patched a mama,
although I guess that was a different pope.
Speaker 14 (01:24:09):
But well, no, this is Ideah, I'm talking about this
current pope. Let's play a longer clip while we still
have the time. One seventy seven. This is at Cambridge, America. First,
haven't you and your ilk sold America out?
Speaker 1 (01:24:22):
Second, someone actually tells you what you're doing? Would you
just read?
Speaker 6 (01:24:25):
Can you calm down a little bit, like a little
bit pounding the table? You're all over the place. No,
do you want me to go piece by piece or
would you like me to talk slower? Donald Trump is
convening a peace deal between Russia and Ukraine. Joe Biden
gave a lumini, can you not interrupt me? I allowed
you to talk uninterrupted. He is convening a peace deal
between Russia Ukraine. I believe we will see an end
(01:24:46):
to that war. Number two, he's actually talking to Iran
and discouraging Israel to strike the interior of Iran and
has stopped many other international countries to do the same.
And it's a lot better than when your Prime Minister
Boris Johnson went alongside our Secretary of State Tony Blincoln
to Istanbul and unnecessarily blew up a potential Russian peace deal,
(01:25:06):
which has resulted in hundreds of thousands of dead Ukrainians,
one of the great unnecessary wars of the modern era.
Donald Trump believes in conversation and police boot through strength.
He has been president for well over one hundred and
twenty to one hundred and thirty days, and he has
already ended a war between two nuclear conflicts of India Pakistan.
He has secured our own US southern border while we
were being invaded by foreign powers. And thirdly, he is
(01:25:29):
brokering a potential settlement with Iran that will prevent a
major escalation in the Middle East. And finally, it is
very difficult, but I believe they'll get it done. That
will finally see an end to the Russian Ukrainian War.
Speaker 14 (01:25:42):
We are still hoping for that end to that Russian
Ukrainian war, but more progress was made. Zelenski was just
at mar A Lago. We'll be right back, all right,
(01:26:06):
welcome back, I guess we are.
Speaker 1 (01:26:08):
We've got all these.
Speaker 4 (01:26:09):
We got a bunch of fun clips in June. He
just was all over the place. A lot of these
are short, pretty funny. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:26:16):
Any emails, any emails.
Speaker 4 (01:26:17):
Well, we've got a good number. We have several good emails.
I just let's see I'd like to flag this one.
Tim and Judy they sent us a message and they said, Charlie,
he was an amazing young man, and we are all
Charlie Kirk. They say they lost their son this year.
They will be happy for twenty twenty five to be
(01:26:40):
in the rear view mirror. But the number of people
Charlie touched is unbelievable. It was refreshing to hear see
and see how clear a vision he had for this country.
Turning point must continue to be an active force with
our young people. President Reagan says, we said we were
a generation away from losing our republic, but I think
in twenty twenty four we were much closer than that.
(01:27:02):
Charlie is looking down from heaven and watching what is
taking place in our country. God bless this great human being.
Thank you very much for that one.
Speaker 1 (01:27:11):
You kind of do you know?
Speaker 14 (01:27:13):
I said it at the memorial, I've said it again,
and I'll say it again and again that we don't grieve.
Speaker 1 (01:27:17):
The way the world grieves.
Speaker 14 (01:27:19):
We are obviously devastated at losing our personal friend and
you know, brother and arms, and and you know, a
leader of the movement and icon of our country.
Speaker 1 (01:27:29):
All of that will never go away.
Speaker 14 (01:27:32):
But you do sort of look at his life and
it has this poetic nature to it that it does.
He set about to save a generation from an ideology
that would wreck them and ruin the country, and he
lived to see it. He lived to see the youth
folk come the way of Donald Trump put him in
the White House. He lived to see young people flocking
(01:27:56):
back to church and to Mass, and he got to
place it a huge part in that struggle. And then
he was taken from us. But it's almost like, you know,
you could look at it a certain way, like his
mission was accomplished, like he accomplished what God put him
on this planet to do, and he did it so
fast and with such gusto and with such charisma, and.
Speaker 1 (01:28:19):
Yeah, we got another one here, Kim.
Speaker 4 (01:28:22):
Charlie was so right on and he shared, He was
so right on all that he shared, and he will
never be forgotten. I am so thankful for all he
did for us. Thank you, Kim, Thank you. Just a
lot a lot of emails from people, thank you very much.
We love we love seeing those messages of support. We
(01:28:42):
love seeing all the people that Charlie touched, that he
impacted and especially getting them in these months after what happened,
to see the continuing impact of his life on people.
It's it's a great testament and legacy of his.
Speaker 14 (01:29:00):
This is a funny video blake the Statue of New York,
remember fifty six.
Speaker 4 (01:29:19):
So that's all because there's that statue of an let's
just say, angry, a large, angry black woman there. And
so the reason we had the smoke. Detective chirps, we have,
we have the receipts.
Speaker 1 (01:29:34):
We should, oh, we need to go to Uh. This
is one c. K Rockefeller during the Pride week.
Speaker 6 (01:29:42):
Are a conquered country. That is Rockefeller Center, non American flags.
Someone's doing the conquering.
Speaker 4 (01:29:59):
He was very happy about getting those. Are one of
the subtle things. The State Department had that order right
up when the Trump badmin came in. No more Pride flags,
no more trans flags. This is the American flag. Is
actually what we fly from our embassies. Not it's a
conquering foreign power.
Speaker 14 (01:30:16):
It's an important it's not even a foreign power. It's
an insidious domestic one and foreign. But we're gonna welcome
back radio, stay right there more. Charlie Kirk in his
own words, all right, welcome back. We're still in June.
(01:30:42):
Let's go ahead and play a cut of Charlie on Juneteenth,
one of his favorite topics.
Speaker 1 (01:30:47):
Derail against June teenth, one sixty five.
Speaker 6 (01:30:50):
Okay, everybody, A lot of people are gonna be saying
happy Juneteenth. It should not be a federal holiday. And
I'm on my way to work.
Speaker 1 (01:30:58):
Have a good day. Charlie hated Jude Teeth.
Speaker 14 (01:31:04):
I thought it was an intentional distraction from July fourth.
He didn't want competing, competing independence days. It was a
Texas holiday that we turned into. Any wondered that we
don't like June teenth.
Speaker 4 (01:31:16):
Yeah, they called it juneteenth National Independence Day. They wanted
to replace the fourth of July. That's the only reason
they would call it something like that.
Speaker 14 (01:31:24):
Here is Charlie finds out he's at the same restaurant
as Doug m Hoff.
Speaker 1 (01:31:29):
What a beta one? Two?
Speaker 6 (01:31:39):
What a beta?
Speaker 1 (01:31:45):
Yeah?
Speaker 14 (01:31:45):
That was a Kamala's Kamala's bow or or something.
Speaker 4 (01:31:50):
We have a few Let's let's skip ahead here because
we're running out of time, and I want to really
hit because this was such a peek to Charlie. He
was so excited for this. All of us were so
excited to see it. In August, when we learned he
was going to be on the latest episode of south Park,
we had all of the we had our own fan
art ready to go, we had the memes ready to go,
(01:32:13):
and we had to explain to Charlie whether it was
still a good and honorable thing to be on south Park,
and he had a great reaction to it. Let's play
one fo Okay.
Speaker 6 (01:32:22):
Everybody, the South Park episode just dropped, and honestly, it
is hilarious. I mean, part of it is kind of
like whatever typical humor, but it was hilarious. Just watch
this little snippet of our proved me wrongs, our viral
cultural domination on prime time on Comedy Central, so important,
so impactful that south Park is highlighting watching.
Speaker 1 (01:32:45):
I'm sick of people.
Speaker 7 (01:32:46):
Standing my stick.
Speaker 5 (01:32:48):
If anyone around here is.
Speaker 23 (01:32:49):
Going to be a matter debater, it's me.
Speaker 9 (01:32:52):
So let's go.
Speaker 5 (01:32:53):
Who wants to debate a matter debater?
Speaker 11 (01:32:54):
Let's go.
Speaker 23 (01:32:55):
You right there, that's the stupidest haircut I've ever seen you.
Speaker 1 (01:32:59):
Amount any kids three seventeen send It's now be.
Speaker 23 (01:33:01):
A perpetual statute for your generations throughout all your draemmings.
Speaker 5 (01:33:05):
You just hate American you love abortions.
Speaker 6 (01:33:07):
Not only that, but Jeremiah one to five, I made
you in the womb. South Park gets this right. In fact,
I think they've been watching a lot of Charlie Kirk videos.
Speaker 1 (01:33:16):
Watch Oh my God. What makes you think you have
the right to say what I do with my body?
Speaker 23 (01:33:22):
Let me ask you something. If a pregnant woman is
killed and the baby dies too, why is the killer
charged with the double habitat?
Speaker 10 (01:33:28):
Because people have different beliefs.
Speaker 23 (01:33:30):
It's not about belief, it's about truth. Science confirms life
begins at conception. So yes, Jeremiah one five says, before
I formed you in the womb, I knew you. But
it's just morality, the demands we protect the most vulnerable.
Speaker 6 (01:33:38):
And we got our own award show as part of
South Park. I was told going in, Charlie, if they
say your name, that's a big win.
Speaker 4 (01:33:45):
Well, apparently there's the Charlie Kirk Awards.
Speaker 17 (01:33:50):
Hello Wie, Welcome to the third annual Charlie Kirk a
Lord for young Master Debaters.
Speaker 10 (01:33:57):
More and more young people today are learning to fight
for America through Master debation.
Speaker 4 (01:34:03):
We're here to honor the recent efforts of a brave
young man who has been furiously master debating for the
past several days.
Speaker 6 (01:34:10):
Now there's gonna be a lot said about this, but
we need to have a good spirit about being made
fun of. This is all a success, This is all
a whin we as conservatives. We have thick skin, not
thin skin, and you can make fun of us. It
doesn't matter. And until next time, I hope all of
you also become master debaters for truth.
Speaker 4 (01:34:35):
It was. It was so much fun. And by the way,
I'm so glad we got that.
Speaker 14 (01:34:39):
By the way, we we at Amfest we had Charlie
Kirk Courage Awards get awarded to students. So it's kind
of a weird, weird full circle moment there. Blake, we
got to get to this one. You were with him
in Asia one seventy eight.
Speaker 6 (01:34:53):
Okay, everybody, I'm here in Soul, South Korea. As you
could see everyone, they have these like inflatable cushy chairs.
Speaker 1 (01:34:58):
Everyone is reading.
Speaker 6 (01:35:00):
This would last about thirty five seconds. In most American cities,
you can have nice you can have nice stuff. Crime
is a choice.
Speaker 1 (01:35:10):
We shouldn't put up with it. South Korea doesn't.
Speaker 14 (01:35:15):
We shouldn't either, And Blake, we have to end with this.
This one's gonna be hard, but we gotta do this.
This is the last talk he ever did. TikTok at
Uvu one hundred and fifty two million views on this
one sixty two.
Speaker 1 (01:35:32):
I've a lot of people you taught.
Speaker 6 (01:35:39):
We're gonna have to here for a couple of hours,
gay comfortable, Bring the best lips that Utah has to off.
Speaker 4 (01:35:55):
He was a great man.
Speaker 1 (01:35:58):
Glad we did this. We miss him until next year.
God bless you all.
Speaker 9 (01:36:07):
M