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Speaker 1 (00:00):
When Shinbam was elected, they killed twenty seven different Conservative candidates,
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largely assassinated by the cartels, and in many cases it
was funded by the Chinese Communist Party. Because they're trying
to do state capture of Mexico with the fentanyl, with
the other drug trafficking, and with other aspects of the trade,
the CCP is trying to put their hooks in at
all levels of the Mexican society. That becomes a huge
problem for the United States. And again I'm not advocating
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an eighteen forty five style invasion at Vera Cruz. Again,
we need to push for leadership change, and maybe the
United States starts doing it at a governor level, where
a state governor says I'm ready to take this on
and we support them that way, with kinetic strikes, with
covert action, with the means to.
Speaker 2 (00:48):
Overmatch the cartels. I feel terrible for.
Speaker 1 (00:50):
The average cop, the good cop that tries to do
the right thing in Mexico, because they're immediately met by
overwhelming force which wipes out them but their family, and
it kills their entire family ugly.
Speaker 2 (01:04):
So yeah, at some point, some greater forces are going
to have to be at least.
Speaker 3 (01:08):
New York Times has new reporting that the President has
signed off on new ways to put even more pressure
on Venezuela, including authorized covert CIA action inside the country.
Speaker 4 (01:17):
The Times also.
Speaker 3 (01:18):
Reports the administration has reopened back channel diplomatic negotiations with
the Maduro regime.
Speaker 5 (01:24):
What makes this different, Yeah, that's a good question, and
it's good to explain to listeners and viewers exactly what
has changed here.
Speaker 4 (01:34):
So a few weeks ago, we had the.
Speaker 5 (01:36):
President authorize the CIA to do in theory covert actions
inside Venezuela. But what was different then is that there
weren't any concrete plans, and now what we have is
the President not saying the plan should necessarily start, but
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approving the specific development. This is not likely boots on
the ground. We don't know for sure what President Trump
has in mind, but the kinds of things could be
cyber psychological operations, sabotage, or information operations. They're developing some
kind of plans along these lines, and then they will
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tee them up for the President to decide to go
if certain things happen. But there's, you know, quite frankly,
a lot we don't know. Besides the fact that the
Trump administration is increasing the pressure on the ven aurund.
Speaker 6 (02:36):
We've gone from over the weekend late last week when
they're briefing people on Capitol Hill about a potential strike
in the Secretary where Hegseth is walking through a huge
range of alternatives to now. President Trump says when he
gets off the plane last night that Medua's all over him.
They want to talk about a deal, and President Trump says,
you know, I'm willing to listen right and talk. What
has changed? Is it that the Ford showed up with
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a strike group and now you have instead of four
thousand fleet marines and sailors, you've got I don't know,
twelve to fifteen thousand.
Speaker 5 (03:05):
Is that?
Speaker 6 (03:05):
Is that what got their attention, that they take your
advice and put the fifty million dollars on him debt
or alive. Why we had looks like a sea change
in the last seventy two hours.
Speaker 2 (03:18):
Perhapslers and covert actions that worked. But to me, this is.
Speaker 1 (03:22):
Not solved by carrier air wings and B fifty twos.
This is done by making people change their minds. Really
at the margin, and it's really Maduro Dias, Doto Cabello
Orge and Delsi, Rodriguez, the Pagino, the head of the military,
until they drive.
Speaker 2 (03:41):
All those folks out. I don't think Maduro himself is
going to leave because the other people won't let them
leave if they don't get the same deal.
Speaker 3 (03:50):
There is this open question that I have not gotten satisfactory,
a satisfactor answer to what's the goal here? What's the
point of all this? What is the administration and really
trying to do.
Speaker 4 (04:01):
Is it about oil?
Speaker 3 (04:02):
They'll state fentanyl, but fentanyl is not produced by Venezuela.
And if you're really going after fentanyl, you're not blowing
up individual boats, You're going to be shutting down the
border and shutting down container ships that are that are
smuggling and smuggling it in through the border. What does
your reporting tell you about both ventanyl and maybe what
the end goal really is here?
Speaker 5 (04:24):
Yeah, these are both really good questions, questions that a
lot of Americans are asking themselves right now. We did
a story today that simply said there is no fetanyl
on the boats that the United States has blown up.
We know this from the closed door briefing that members
of the military gave to Congress. They said there was
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cocaine and not fetanyl on those boats. And we know
what Venezuela's role is in the drug economy. There are
transit country for Colombian cocaine. Some portion of cocaine goes
through Thatezuela, although most of it goes on to Europe,
not to the United States. Fentanyl is mostly made in
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Mexico and smuggled into the United States.
Speaker 4 (05:10):
This if you're.
Speaker 5 (05:11):
Trying to tackle the fentanyl problem, you're not blowing up
votes coming out of Venezuela. So your other question, what
is the endgame here? We know that there are elements
in the Trump administration, most notably Secretary of State Marco Rubio,
who want Maduro gone, who you know, have over and
over said he's an illegitimate leader, which he is. He
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lost an election and held.
Speaker 4 (05:35):
On to power.
Speaker 5 (05:39):
But President Trump, who's also signal Maduro might not be
around for much longer, He has not really talked about
regime change.
Speaker 4 (05:48):
He talks about.
Speaker 5 (05:49):
Venezuela and the context of immigration and drugs. So what
is the exact end goal here? We're just not sure.
Speaker 6 (05:59):
This is the primal scream of a dying regime. Pray
for our enemies because we're going to medieval on these people.
Here's not got a free shot. All these networks lying
about the people. The people have had a belly full
of it. I know you don't like hearing that. I
know you tried to do everything in the world to
stop that, but you're not going to stop it. It's
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going to happen.
Speaker 4 (06:21):
And where do people like that go to share the
big line? Mega media?
Speaker 7 (06:25):
I wish in my soul, I wish that any of
these people had a conscience.
Speaker 6 (06:31):
Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose?
Speaker 8 (06:35):
If that answer is to save my country, this country
will be saved.
Speaker 4 (06:41):
Or here's your host, Stephen K.
Speaker 6 (06:44):
Bath Wednesday, nineteen November, year of Rolwer twenty twenty five.
Joe Allen is riding shotgun. The reason is we have
a lot of work to do on this artificial intelligence moratorium.
Joe's got tons of details and how people can get activated,
and we get to that in a second. Of course,
Eric Prince was so nice to carve timeout while he
was in Europe the other day to join us and
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talk about the COVID action today in the New York Times.
And you saw on EMS on MS. Now I guess
it's Shammy Wow or whatever it is, whatever the name
is over there. They kind of broke the story of
the New York Times. It looks like covert action instead
of an airstrike or a military strike in Venezuela. And
in addition, are we going to do covert action in
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Mexico to get to the fentanyl and get to the cartels?
More about that later. Want to start with Julie Kelly.
Julie bosbar tell what happened today? Because I think people
are reaching their limits. We got to get some action here.
We had the polling on this morning about what the
midterms look like. Rich Barris at People's punted is D
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plus eight, Maris is D plus fourteen, a couple hours
of D plus ten. You've got a D plus five
there from Marquette. But anything over a couple of points
in a generic poll is not great. And we have
a major situation with these federal judges, particularly this judge
in Washington, d C. That has to be addressed immediately.
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Julie Kelly, the floor is yours, ma'am.
Speaker 9 (08:13):
So today Jeb Bosberg, who is d C the chief
Judge of the d C District Court, held a hearing
after the Appellate Court of the DC Circuit kicked back
to him this contempt inquiry that he opened in March
of twenty of this year. March of this year. This
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relates to representations made by the Trump DOJ in the
Alien Enemies Act litigation. The first lawsuit that hit the
docket went to jeb Osberg and d c Now. In
April of this year, jeb Osberg claimed that he had
found probable cause that the DOJ defied his what he
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called an oral order. As you recall, Steve, that was
during this hearing on the evening of March fifteenth, where
Jeb Brosberg ordered the return of two planes out of
US air space carrying illegal venezuelans tied to Trendy, Aragua,
and this was the basis of the President's Alien Enemies proclamation.
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At Alien Enemies Act Proclamation, those planes had already departed
the US out of Texas. They were headed for Central America,
jeb Bosberg said during the hearing return the planes. He then,
in a written order issued about an hour later, never
said anything about returning the planes. Nevertheless, he has since
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accused the Trump DOOJ of contempt of court. In April
of this year, said that he had concluded found probable
cause that they did and wanted to move forward with
more inquiry and possible possibly a criminal referral. And that act,
that determination, the probabill caused determining, was vacated by a
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panel of the DC Circuit Court. The appellate court, however,
they kicked it back to Bosburg, basically saying you can
restart the proceedings, which he did today and this is
going to get very dicey, especially for the Trump Department
of Justice. And he has set a schedule for Monday,
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this Monday, asking both sides, the Trump DOJ and the
ACLU who filed a lawsuit for a list of witnesses
in Bosberg himself brought up potential witnesses during the hearing today.
Speaker 6 (10:37):
So hang on for a second. So what do you
tell me Bosberg is doing?
Speaker 5 (10:40):
What?
Speaker 6 (10:40):
Now? I don't understand this. Give it to me an English,
not in legal eese. What is he doing?
Speaker 9 (10:46):
Sorry?
Speaker 2 (10:47):
I thought I did so.
Speaker 9 (10:48):
This dates back to March of this year when Jeb
Bosberg accused the Trump DOJ of contact. So that and
this is very convoluted. It went back to the Appellate Court.
They vacated, they reversed him on its probable cause finding,
but then said, okay, you can restart the proceedings whenever
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you want, and so he restarted and held this hearing
today saying that he believed that justice demanded justice, not
doj Justice overall demanded that he pursue resume this contempt
of court investigation, and he wants to prove this is justice.
Speaker 6 (11:35):
But this is because or this is because of flying
the folks out of the country during the when the emergency,
when President Trump said they got to go. This is
what it's about.
Speaker 9 (11:45):
This is related to the first lawsuit suing the president
over his Alien Enemies Act proclamation, which was put into
it e fact on March fifteenth. The ACLU was already
ready that day to file a lawsuit and see an
injunction preliminary injunction meaning halting the administration from fulfilling that proclamation.
Speaker 6 (12:08):
But land, but is he trying to is he trying
to initiate criminal proceedings against lawyers and Trump's Justice Department
about trying to enforce This is what I wan understand.
He Bosberg is trying to enforce or bring up potential
criminal charges against the DOJ lawyers who were there arguing
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the case of why the bad Ombres had to get
on the plane again O the country correct?
Speaker 9 (12:38):
Correct, But it specifically relates to Bossburg that evening on
March fifteenth, telling the Department of Justice to return to
planes that had already left US airspace, had it for
Central America, then returning them to Venezuela.
Speaker 6 (12:54):
It was a Saturday that it was a Saturday afternoon
when they had the courer. Remember this, you came on
live in the morning and on Monday he called it
Saturday afternoon. Did it correct?
Speaker 2 (13:05):
Correct?
Speaker 6 (13:06):
Exactly right? What okay, Julie? When is Jordan? Don't we
have enough evidence out there to show that we've got
to move on impeaching this guy, don't we?
Speaker 2 (13:21):
Yes?
Speaker 9 (13:22):
And in fact I have a piece up at my substack.
He classified with Julie Kelly, you had six US Republican
Senators finally send a letter to the chief Judge of
the Circuit. This is the judge who oversees Brosburg asking
and that's Eric Schmidt right there in Jeb Brosberg asking
this chief judge to suspend Jeb Brosborg pending House impeachment proceedings,
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and in the letter said that there's bicameral support as
we know in both the Senate and the House to
impeach Jeb Brosburg finally, so we'll see what the response is.
And I just have no idea what House Republicans are
waiting for.
Speaker 3 (14:00):
It really don't.
Speaker 6 (14:03):
Okay, where do we get Where do we get the uh?
Where do we get the peace? Right now, it's up
on your substack. I tell you, hang on, hang on.
I just I want to I want to go through this.
I want to go through this quickly one more time.
This is too important. It's time for action, guys. There's
too much inactions, too much leaning on rakes. There's too
many strongly worded letters. And see what happens. This guy's
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now motivating. He's looking at the polls. He sees what
happened a couple of two days ago. He's got all
these Democrats running around, and he's got the Republican establishment,
whether it's in Indiana or in the Senate, you know,
not working with President Trump to get done what needs
to get done. And they're just gonna sit. They're just
going to lean on the rakes. Short commercial break. Julie
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Kelly's with us. We're absolutely packed this afternoon. Short commercial
break back in a moment, America.
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About what these senators did? What's in your substack?
Speaker 9 (15:42):
So they sent a letter to the chief Judge of
the DC Circuit. So this is the ruling judge kind
of oversees all the judges, including Job Bosford. So these
six senators, Eric Schmidt, Bill Haggerty, Lindsay Graham and others
are asking the DC Circuit Chief judge to suspend Jeb
Bosberg pending impeachment proceedings. Earlier this month, Representative Brandon Gill
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of Texas filed articles of impeachment against Jeb Osberg. Of course,
once it was disclosed that he had signed those non
disclosure orders against several Republican US senators, prohibiting two cell
phone companies from notifying those senators that Jack Smith subpoenaed
their phone records. That's when we saw some support in
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the US Senate to finally impeach Jeb Brosberg.
Speaker 6 (16:35):
Ma'am, where do they go for your substack? People? We
got to get on top of this one like asap.
Where do people go for your substack? And social media ma'am?
Speaker 9 (16:44):
Declassified with Julie Kelly is my substack? I have a
piece up about Brosberg right now also on ex July
Underscore Kelly two where people can find I covered that
live today so people can go check out my posts
and see what job Osburg said.
Speaker 6 (17:04):
Thank you man, appreciate you fantastic. Greg Roberg. We had
judge troops on this morning from Wisconsin and this guy's
got seventeen charges against him. They're going to have a trial.
Trying to have a trial against him for being an
alternative elector in the summer in Wisconsin where they're going
to try to put Trump President Trump on trial. Two,
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you've announced that you're running for the attorney general of Arizona.
We need one more than ever. Why would you be
the best pick? Why would you be the best pick
to take over Arizona's attorney general which is an absolute
disaster right now, sir.
Speaker 11 (17:41):
Well, like you said, Steve, Arizona's current Attorney General, Chris May,
is an absolute disaster. She needs to be replaced. I'm
the one to do it because I'm a fighter. I
served as President Trump's twenty twenty four election attorney. I
was with Trump like you before it was popular, back
in twenty sixteen when I first joined the team, joined
the inordination, and I'm not afraid to stay end out
like most of the Arizona Republicans in this state are. Unfortunately,
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certainly the Arizona Republican politicians.
Speaker 6 (18:09):
What's the main issues out there? Mays is a disaster,
but the Republican establisher refuses to stand up to her.
You've been fantastic. What's your plan? What are you going
to do? How are you going to beat her in
a general.
Speaker 4 (18:22):
Well, pretty simple.
Speaker 11 (18:23):
I'm gonna stick to three main points, safe streets, strong borders,
and secure elections.
Speaker 4 (18:27):
People on both sides of.
Speaker 11 (18:28):
The isle are sick and tired of hearing about Arizona's
elections dragging on months on end, week weeks on end,
and questionable results, and people on both sides the issue
want that finally resolved. Strong borders and safe streets. It's
pretty easy. We have to stand with President Trump and
the administration and the work they're doing. Chris Mas has
currently thirty one elections out I'm sorry, thirty one lawsuits
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against the administration, shutting down the progress that President Trump
and the administration are trying to do. She does so
at the expense of the Arizona people. She has a
limited number of resources, and she could be spending those
resources going after the drugs, going after the border, going
after the homeless, the fentanyl, you name it. But instead
she just wants to score points with Act Blue and
Soros and volks like that back East. And that's got
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to stop. And I'm sick and tired again of seeing
our squishy go along, get along Republicans do nothing about it.
I'm not a politician. This is my first race and
I'm getting in and we're in it to win.
Speaker 6 (19:20):
In Steve, look, you know the disaster we had Americopa County.
I mean, Carrie Lake should be governor. Also in the Senate,
we've had more disasters out there. They stole the twenty
twenty from President Trump. Well give me your punch list.
When you say you know safe elections, fair elections, honest elections,
what do you intend to do well.
Speaker 11 (19:39):
First of all, we need to enforce the laws on
the books, very simple. You know, we'll get into the weeds.
This is the war room. Our signature of verification process
is a disaster. As an election attorney, I've been in
the counting room watching people sit there like zombies, just
approving every signature, click click click, not really looking them over.
We need oversight on that process. Secondly, we need to
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take a look at ballot harvesting issues we have in
this state. There are some legitimate ballot harvesting laws that
people can help their family members, but that's been abused
time and time again. Third there's issues regarding verifying the
citizenship of the voters, which in Arizona you have to
prove citizenship to be to vote as you should in
every state. And that's that's something that we can get
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on top of the current Secretary of State Arian Fontes,
as he's totally neglecting that duty.
Speaker 4 (20:28):
I can keep going.
Speaker 11 (20:29):
There's a homeless shelter in West Phoenix where there's almost
three thousand voters registered to vote there, which is legal.
De'stitute people can regisure a homemas shelter, but there needs
to be oversight that that is not being abused.
Speaker 6 (20:42):
What tell me about the process. The primary here is
not late. The primary is not until August, correct.
Speaker 11 (20:49):
Correct, We have early voting for about a month before that,
but the primary will be in August and the general
will be like everywhere else.
Speaker 2 (20:55):
In November.
Speaker 6 (20:56):
Okay, If people want to find out more about your candidacy,
like I said this first time you of a run,
people in the Trump world have known you forever. Know
you're a fighter, and we certainly need fighters out there.
Where do folks go? Where do folks go to find
out more about the campaign? And what's your social media?
Speaker 11 (21:11):
So my site is Greg for a z g R
e g f o r a z dot com and
my socials are all at Greg for HAZ. That's Instagram
x and Facebook pages Greg for HAZ.
Speaker 6 (21:23):
Greg fantastic. You're one of the great fighters behind the scenes,
and it's great to know that you're going out stepping
out now for elective office. Thank you, sir, appreciate you,
Thank you, sir. We love you out here in Arizona.
Steve take here, thank you, my man. Everybody go check
out right now. Greg's website also social media. Let's load
into that. It's gonna be a very tough race out there.
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We got to defeat these Democrats. It's unbelievable. Okay, Joe Allen,
what do you got on our situation with with the moratorium.
If they're trying to slide it into the NDA and
make it now, this SEMs to create a firestorm already
in Washington, d C. Correct, Absolutely, everybody on Cap Hill,
they're all running and hiding. This is Ted Cruz trying
to slip this in.
Speaker 7 (22:04):
Ted Cruz is leading the charge. Steve Scalise, of course,
David sachs Mark and Dreesen, people like this are in
the back of it, just to set the stage. All
the demons, just to set the stage. You've got the
AI moratorium that we got blocked over the summer that
would stop in.
Speaker 4 (22:22):
The big bill.
Speaker 6 (22:23):
We get to take it out in the last second
that night. It was a huge fight. President Trump took
it out, forced it out at like two o'clock in
the morning.
Speaker 7 (22:30):
Yes, And now it's trying to be at the House
Republicans again with Ted Cruz leading from the Senate, trying
to slip it back into the National Defense Authorization Act
the NDAA, so.
Speaker 6 (22:42):
Which another must pass nine thousand page building just slipping
into the middle of it.
Speaker 4 (22:46):
And you know the background on this.
Speaker 7 (22:48):
You've got Mark Mark Andresen, You've got Greg Brockman, Joe
Lonsdale pushing forward with the leading the future pack. Right
now it stated one hundred million. Do I'm hearing it's
quite a bit more, and I'm sure it will be
in order to primary or block any candidates that will
get in the way of AI legislation. Now Trump is
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reportedly going to sign an executive order on Friday, so
that I've just.
Speaker 4 (23:19):
Received it and I'm just going through a draft.
Speaker 6 (23:22):
Of this would be called a leak somebody leaks, but
the is the executive order complement what they're trying to do.
Speaker 7 (23:31):
This thing absolutely In fact, it seems like it's a backstop,
so that even if they do pull it from the NDAA,
the two items that I think are probably sticky, you
know that I've gone over to stick out the most.
Within thirty days, the Attorney General would have a litigation
task force that would basically do would sue, presumably to
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stop any US state that had passed laws that get
in the way of the us.
Speaker 4 (24:01):
AI national agenda.
Speaker 7 (24:03):
And then it would also appear that David Sachs will
within ninety days and various people around him evaluate produce
some evaluation of all the existent state laws, of which
there are hundreds, many hundreds, almost a thousand. So this
entire argument, in my mind, is just simply one of
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who gets to decide how AI moves forward under the
laws of the country.
Speaker 6 (24:31):
Right now, there's no regular except for at the state level.
At the state level, I'm saying, at the federal level,
when they say the states have got to go away,
what are they proposing takes that place?
Speaker 7 (24:40):
Well, initially Trump sort of assured people with the true
social post that child protection and you know, protecting conservatives
from censorship would be part of anything that went into
the NDAA or any kind of federal preemption. He then
or his social media to removed that.
Speaker 6 (25:00):
What do you mean was that put up in a
social President Trump put that up in a social media post.
Speaker 7 (25:04):
That's right, And so President Trump this morning posted investment
in AI is helping make the US economy the hottest
in the world, but overregulation by the States is threatening
to undermine this growth engine. Some states are even trying
to embed DEI ideology into the AI models, the so
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called woke AI, so on and so forth. We must
have one federal standard instead of a patchwork of fifty
state regulatory regimes. And at the end he says we
can do this in a way that protects children and
prevents censorship someone.
Speaker 6 (25:39):
But he does mention federal regulation. What do they mean
like that, we haven't seen it so far.
Speaker 4 (25:44):
Not at all.
Speaker 6 (25:45):
I think that shooting for his standard is that in
the is that in the executive order even in draft
you haven't seen it.
Speaker 4 (25:51):
Well, still digging through just received.
Speaker 7 (25:54):
But yeah, I think that the emphasis is going to
be on standards and internal regular with the companies.
Speaker 4 (26:02):
So right now, that's how pretty much.
Speaker 7 (26:05):
So one example of that would be after open AI
got all the flak for children committing suicide and people
getting AI psychosis and misdiagnosis. They assure that open AI's
GPT can't be used for medicine. So it's an internal
regulation with no one to stand over their shoulder.
Speaker 6 (26:20):
And of course we don't know that that's just open
AI says that's right.
Speaker 4 (26:23):
That's right.
Speaker 7 (26:23):
And then you would have standards that would be official
standards of the United States government under the Center for
AI Innovation. Casey say, Center for AI Standards and Innovation.
So that would again, that's something, but it isn't anything
like the Child the Kids Online Protection Act. It's it's
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nothing like Holly's proposed Risk Assessment Act.
Speaker 4 (26:49):
These would have actual teeth.
Speaker 6 (26:50):
Okay, hangover a second, Joe's gonna be writing Shotgun with
us for the hour. We're going to get more into
this short commercial break back in the warm in just
a moment, speaker.
Speaker 8 (27:02):
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their beliefs upon us, we will be dragged back into
the dark ages. The contrast or stark when comparing Sharia
to the strides made by the United States in two
hundred and fifty years the Thirteenth Amendment.
Speaker 6 (28:06):
Colonel self joins us now a colonel Blockbuster News yesterday,
I was in a conference room with you five or
six weeks ago of what you said, Hey, this is
my priority to save Texas and save the country. And
in five weeks Governor Abbott has now come out and
designated both the Muslim Brotherhood and care As according to
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Texas law, as foreign terrorist organizations. Talk to us about that, sir.
Speaker 8 (28:35):
Well, this is an important first step, Steve, and that's
all it is. It's an important first step to wake
up Texas that this is coming. That I don't know
why the Muslims have gone on the offense right now
in a matter of days, weeks, months.
Speaker 4 (28:51):
But they have.
Speaker 8 (28:52):
We've got to wake up, We've got to understand the danger.
And I would tell you don't be intimidated, because this
is a dog intimidation. Yes, you can walk your dog
on the sidewalk and they can't tell you that you
are offending them. So both our citizens, our local government,
our state government cannot be intimidated.
Speaker 4 (29:13):
This is an.
Speaker 6 (29:18):
Do you freeze? Okay, we'll have to reboot him. If
we can't reboot them, let's go ahead and do it.
Let's go and reboot. If it too much, we'll just
have to do it another time. Let's go back to AI.
We'll get, by the way, huge news out of Texas.
We're going to have a couple of different experts on
tomorrow morning go through this. Texas government. Greg Abbott has
designated the Muslim brother and Care suck on that as
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a terrorist organization. So this is going to be enormous
and I think they's abandoning them to banning them from
buying land. Colonel self. Let's try this one more time
if we can. If we can't, we'll try to hook
you up at some other time.
Speaker 8 (29:54):
Keep going, sir, Well, this is an important first step,
and I encourage this. I encourage our citizens in Texas
to wake up, to start understanding the danger that Sharia
represents to Texas. We've got over three hundred mosques in Texas.
We've got Sharia courts in Texas, which I believe the
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governor is now going to investigate.
Speaker 6 (30:16):
It's a wonderful step.
Speaker 8 (30:18):
But do not be intimidated when they tell you you
can't walk your dog on the street.
Speaker 4 (30:24):
That is your right and you.
Speaker 8 (30:26):
They cannot say that you must not because you're offending me. Look,
Sharia and Muslims are an intimidation sort of organization. So
I am delighted with the Governor's action to declare them
foreign terrorist organizations, which is exactly what they are some
of us.
Speaker 6 (30:48):
Okay, we can't do this again. We got it just rebooting,
and let's get to do it tomorrow. Of our phone. Anyway,
huge news out of Texas. Colonel SEL's been working on
this over here on the Capitol. Today's them. I think
people in the executive branch are also working on it
to designate the Muslim Brotherhood as a terrorist organization. Laura
Lumer has a tweet out today saying it was very close,
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but then Cutter got involved. We'll have more about this
tomorrow to make sure that we can put it all
out there for you, and Colonel self will get hopefully
tomorrow the next day a better connection with you. You've done
a tremendous job. Five or six weeks ago, I was
with the Patriot Mobile team and Colonel South said right
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there and said, hey, we're going to get this done
in Texas, and then we're going to get it done
at the national level. Let me know when you got
Kurt Mills up, because Kurt Mills is coming in from overseas,
big breaking news out of the Department of War that
he'll be here. Let's go back to this. So there's
some draft executive order right out there in President Transmanking
Case said hey, look, we can't have all these states
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jumping in here but without a national kind of policy
or at least a national kind of at least regulatory framework.
Does the EO Bondi's assessment in thirty days, the Attorney
General assessment thirty days and saxes in ninety days is
both looking at what the states have done. There's nothing
in there you've seen so far to initiate the action
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to actually get some sort of we're the deconstruction the
Administrative State Crew here, but we're not anarchists. And one
of the problems with artificial intelligence there doesn't have to
have there's no regulations rual. There's virtually no regulations at all.
In fact, it takes you more to get a as
I say, to get a license up here on Capitol
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Hill to do nails in a nail salon than it
is and everything's dependent upon people just self reporting or
governing themselves, which, as you know so far, you can't
trust these guys because you never know, you know, if
they're what they're telling you is accurate.
Speaker 7 (32:49):
Yeah, I think one of the big problems is that
these companies are just simply acting like they're putting out apps.
This is just another tool, another technology. Typically, when you
purchase even a pack of cigarett, it's not going to
tell you to shoot yourself in the head, right, Anything
that's even remotely dangerous is red labeled, so on and
so forth. With AI, as you say, it's completely unregulated
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in any meaningful way other than these new state laws
that are being put in.
Speaker 4 (33:16):
We'll see what happens there. What this EO and what the.
Speaker 7 (33:19):
Potential moratorium injected into the NBAA would do is to
block the ability of states to govern themselves, to determine
whether they want their children using these apps, whether they
want them in the schools, whether they want them in companies.
Surveillance is a huge issue. The copyright That copyright infringement
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is a huge, huge issue, is pointed out in here.
They're dangling California's law that would demand transparency of companies
as some sort of egregious infraction, right, some sort of
intrusion onto the freedom of corporations or Colorado which.
Speaker 4 (34:01):
How do they put it?
Speaker 7 (34:02):
He's telling me he's up, okay, algorithmic discrimination, DEI. This
is all a red herring. What we're talking about is
an extraordinarily dangerous and powerful technology that right now, only
states have taken the initiative and responsibility to really govern
All of the Child Online Safety Acts, risk Assessment Acts.
They're floundering in the US Congress, and we don't know
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when any of these are going to be implemented.
Speaker 4 (34:27):
If ever, so.
Speaker 6 (34:27):
Tomorrow we're gonna have hally, We're gonna have a whole
bunch of people on here to go through this because
right now some states are out there and being pretty
aggressive on this. But you're going to need something at
the federal level if you wanted to go away.
Speaker 4 (34:40):
If I could just add one thing, just a really
good example.
Speaker 7 (34:43):
We all know about chat GPT, we all know about
Xai's goonbots and things like that, right, but one of
the big driving forces behind getting states out of the
way and really getting any government out of the way
is Mark and Dreesen and his leading the future pack,
which we use to they'll try.
Speaker 4 (34:58):
To destroy anyone who needs their way.
Speaker 6 (35:00):
They're threatening right now to primary people that they've already targeted.
Speaker 4 (35:05):
One of the reps in New York.
Speaker 7 (35:06):
Who's pushing the Raise Act, which would basically hold companies
liable for major catastrophic damage is done. But let's look
at some of the things that Mark Andresen has invested
in the kinds of things that he's trying to protect
a good one. Clearly, an app that advertises itself is
an app to help you cheat on everything, right.
Speaker 4 (35:25):
And as we know children.
Speaker 7 (35:27):
Right now, probably a third of all children in America
are not being educated in any meaningful way and still
being passed through because they're copying Reface, a deep fake app, right,
a face swapping app that could be used for any
kind of malicious, malevolent purpose, dangerous from the highest levels
of politics all the way down to just kids bulling
(35:47):
each other. And then Double Speed, which is probably the
most onerous, to take a word from the EO onerous
program that they've got company that they're investing in. This
is a sixteen z Mark Andresen and Drees and Horowitz,
and this is basically just a bot farm. It allows
you to create hundreds thousands how everybody bought? Are you
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flooding the social media?
Speaker 6 (36:09):
Are you saying right now? That is his own self interest?
This is why he's doing it.
Speaker 7 (36:12):
Yeah, because any state that is trying to protect its
citizens and just really to keep culture intact in any
meaningful way is going to do everything to throw sand
in the gears of these companies. It might not stop them.
People say, oh, you'll never stop product. No, but you
can at least slow it down and protect the most vulnerable.
Speaker 6 (36:31):
Do you have right now, as Grace have a bill
blaster what people are supposed to call and say, and
they have it over Article three project. Yes.
Speaker 7 (36:37):
Absolutely, you can find it at the top of my
social media at Joe bot x y Z. You can
find it at the top of grace Is. Grace's social
media war room will have a copy of the draft
up for people to look at and argue. And if
I'm signing off, I think now it would be the
top hanger a second, not off yet, Let's go to
(36:58):
We got Kurt Mills receives Kurt. We got some breaking news.
Speaker 6 (37:02):
We gave a little We talked about a little bit yesterday,
but now it's kind of out and about what's happening
Over the Department of War. President Trump is trying to
get a couple of guys approved confirmed to support Bridge Colby,
who's the under Secretary for Policy. But it looks like
the Republican Senate is not happy.
Speaker 5 (37:19):
With that, sir.
Speaker 10 (37:21):
Yes, hawks and neo conservatives in the upper Chamber appear
to be styming the will of the president to get
realists in the Pentagon. Much of the realist energy is
often anchored around this figure. Elbridge Colby, who wrote the
National Security Strategy in the first Trump administration and is
considered a sort of underkin within the administration itself. His
(37:42):
left tenants, though, are being stymied behind the scenes by
neo conservatives and hawks in the Senate. It is the
most recalcitrant and anti Trump, frankly organ of the government
at this point. And it is really just astonishing to see, Yes,
Colby's in the Pentagon, but you have uh key senators
(38:03):
that are trying to stop him basically having a staff
over over you know, basically picky you in issues like
the status of Romania, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera.
It's just as atlantisis primisist gobble of kook all over again.
And it's the kind of stuff that they're going to
try to run out the clock on Trump to address
(38:23):
a more realist, forward looking foreign policy for Americans.
Speaker 6 (38:27):
This is the first indication of this lame duck. I'm
trying the Senate with the with the the filibuster, what's
happening in Indiana. It's got to be it's got to
be put down now, It's got to be laid down now.
Do you have the names of the two individuals that
would be Bridge Colby's deputies.
Speaker 10 (38:43):
Yes, the key figure is Austin Dahmer, who used to
work for Senator Hally who you just mentioned, and there
are other ones that could be affected as well. This
is also a basically the encore to what you saw
in the first week of the Trump administration when I
appeared on mister Tucker Carlos's program about this. They tried
to flush out figures such as Michael Domino in the
(39:04):
Pentagon itself. They failed. I believe they'll fell again, but
it is the kind of surreptitious activity to deny Trump
the staff that he had. And again, the sort of
key light motif of the first Trump administration, as you know, Steve,
is that the administration perhaps failed on personnel.
Speaker 4 (39:22):
Or wasn't ready to govern.
Speaker 10 (39:24):
This is to this is basically the empire strikes back,
trying to run the same playbook again, run out the
clock on Trump.
Speaker 4 (39:31):
And these these figures are key. These aren't just the
minor bureaucrats.
Speaker 10 (39:35):
These are These are upper the upper middle class basically
of the administration. And if Trump doesn't have his cadres,
you're going to see neocon foreign policy.
Speaker 6 (39:45):
Is there any action item that the war imposse should
take is anything to do right now, just hold our
fire or their people to call, or just kind of
let this play out over a day or two.
Speaker 10 (39:53):
No, you should let the Senate know that these people
should be confirmed and that that there are key issues
beyond Eastern European security, you know, that matter to Americans
and focusing the foreign policy on a more realist direction.
Speaker 4 (40:08):
This stuff matters.
Speaker 10 (40:10):
Little bureaucrats quote unquote are the people that got us
into the Iraq war.
Speaker 4 (40:14):
That the people who got us into Libya. They are
the people who got us into Syria.
Speaker 10 (40:17):
And little bureaucrats quote unquote are the people who can
stop us getting into reckless wars in Iran, Venezuela, et cetera,
et cetera.
Speaker 6 (40:25):
Hang on, can you hang on through the break? So
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Speaker 4 (41:01):
All refuse your host, Stephen k Ban.
Speaker 6 (41:07):
Kurt Mills, the editor of the American Conservatives, is in
Southeast Asia right now. I know you've got to bounce Grace.
You're gonna get Grayson myself some details. We're going to
put it up. You need everybody get to the ramparts
right now about President Trump's selections to be the deputies
for Bridge Colby? Correct? Is that basically the ask sir, Yes.
Speaker 4 (41:26):
The key thing here is number one.
Speaker 10 (41:27):
They want to stop Bridge Colby from as sending within
the government and serving in future of Republican administrations as
National Security Advisor, Secretary of State, etc.
Speaker 4 (41:34):
Etc.
Speaker 10 (41:35):
He looks the part. He's a realist. They've tried to
stop him for ten years. They're going to try to
shop him again. They're going to fail. But it doesn't
mean that this doesn't matter.
Speaker 4 (41:42):
Number two.
Speaker 10 (41:43):
Austin Dahmer, the former national security advisor for Senator Josh Holly,
As you mentioned they're trying to stop his nomination.
Speaker 4 (41:50):
Again. This is the kind of stuff.
Speaker 10 (41:52):
This stuff is literally behind pay walls. This is the
kind of stuff that's not in the public. They're going
to try to kill it in the crib without public scrutiny.
And it's unacceptable and it's why our foreign policy can't change.
This stuff matters.
Speaker 6 (42:05):
Kurt Mills fantastic social media where they.
Speaker 10 (42:07):
Go, Sir at Kurt Mills at CRT Miols. The website
is www dot the americanconservative dot com magazine founded by
Patrick Buchanan and friends in two thousand and two against
the Iraq War.
Speaker 6 (42:21):
Wow, you're amazing, always on point. Good luck in your trip, Sir.
I appreciate you, Joe Allen, your guidance. Today you're going
to join us. You're going down to Texas for the
week in a huge event with you. You're going to
be there tomorrow and get you on the show. But
for tonight, what should people do?
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