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Speaker 1 (00:08):
The Senate stops the stupid in California, which is something
that I didn't even know that they could do. Also, unfortunately,
violence is growing among the Libs and the progressives, and
how do we deal with that?
Speaker 2 (00:21):
What should we do?
Speaker 1 (00:21):
It's horrible and nobody wants to see it, but it's
worth having the discussion.
Speaker 3 (00:26):
Also, Canada wants in on one.
Speaker 1 (00:27):
Of America's big new priorities, which is maybe a reason
that they should be the fifty first Day. All that
more coming up on this episode of Turning Point tonight.
Thanks so much for tuning in. My name is Jobob.
Together we are charting the course of America's cultural comeback.
This is Turning Point Tonight. And before we get to
any of those stories and our fantastic panel, the Supreme
Court also weighed in on whether or not religious schools
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can get charter money from the government or the local governments.
Speaker 3 (00:55):
In case you.
Speaker 1 (00:56):
Missed this story, there's a Catholic school in Oklahoma that said, hey,
we are a harder school and just like any other
charter school, we should be able to get grants from
the state or state funding or vouchers from students in
order to run our charter school. It's been a big
legal issue for a long time, going back decades, even
whether or not this is possible. The Supreme Court finally
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weighed in. The decision was four to four. Amy Coni
Barrett recused herself having worked at a Catholic school for
a very long time, which means that the decision goes
back to the Oklahoma Supreme Court that said no, you
can't use state money in religious schools. Now, there's two
very very different thoughts, but also kind of really interesting
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discussion around it. On one hand, I personally would love
the fact that Christianity could be in public schools. I
think that would be a fantastic development, especially with how
woke the schools have gotten. There's not a shot, but
I'm sending my kid to any public schools, government run schools,
especially in California. Maybe if they were religious schools that
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got vouchers for being a charter school, I might actually
consider it. On the other hand, not sure how that
squares with the First Amendment, because as I would love
to have government money or my tax dollars go towards
public schools or charter schools that have Christian influence, I
don't want the Islamists having their schools run in the
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way that they choose, paid for by my tax dollars.
So then not sure, given the fact that the First
Amendment outlaws preferential treatment over religions from the government, I
don't know how you're able to do that without also
allowing some of the other religions to participate in the
same way. So my bottom line is, well, then maybe
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why do I have to pay for government school to
begin with? And maybe that's why the Trump administration has
been so hard on the Department of Education and eliminating
all of the unnecessary funding going to it and all
that I ask at this point, considering this is kind
of a contentious toss up thing in the Supreme or
did finally rule in it?
Speaker 3 (03:01):
Can I just get a rebate.
Speaker 1 (03:03):
The fact that I'm forced to pay for government schools
that I'm not going to end up using, and we're
now in a place where religious schools can't receive government funding.
Can I just can I just get my money back?
Can I be exempt from the fact to paying property
taxes that go to schools that I'm not going to
send my kids to and that I dislike everything that
they're teaching. Can that just be the solution. Here here
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to comments on that and so much more as political
commentator and comm's extraordinary Jillian Anderson King and turning point
contributor in Frontlines reporter Savannah Hernandez. Guys, thanks for joining us.
Speaker 2 (03:34):
Thanks for having us, jobub having me.
Speaker 1 (03:36):
Jillian, I want to start with you here this you
know again, I'm pro Christianity in schools and then those
schools getting government resources because you know, charter schools get
that sort of thing. At the same time, I just
I'm very cautious because what I don't want is that
to be distributed across all of the other different crazy
religions that are out there, not even limited to the
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most prominent, just all of them being able to do
the same thing. I don't know your thoughts with, you know,
with kids. Are you sending your kids to a public school?
Is this something that you're concerned about?
Speaker 3 (04:09):
What you know?
Speaker 2 (04:10):
Do you want it?
Speaker 3 (04:10):
Do you want the same rebate that I'm getting?
Speaker 4 (04:12):
Hopefully, Well, let's put out first of all, we don't
have a single female Conservative sitting.
Speaker 5 (04:19):
In Scotus right now.
Speaker 4 (04:20):
We just don't. Amy Kombe Barrett is nothing that we promise.
She is not what we ordered for her to sit
this out.
Speaker 5 (04:27):
What a shame.
Speaker 4 (04:27):
But anyways, I think it's a betrayal. Betrayal for parents
who know what's best for their children. If those are
the kind of schools we want to send them to,
we should be able to fund them appropriately. Why are
we as tax players If to your point, if we're
going to have to fund schools, why do we only
fund the ones pushing gender ideology, failing our kids and
reading a mask. Why are we sending them to schools
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that are pushing you know, gender pronouns on kids and
teaching them about porn when they're just children. Why are
we funding them but we can't fund Christian schools?
Speaker 5 (05:00):
That makes no sense.
Speaker 4 (05:01):
I work in my own free time helping tutor kids
with at risk youth who are years behind reading in math.
I'd rather them go to a nice Christian school if
they have the option.
Speaker 1 (05:11):
Yeah, and again I totally agree, and I am sympathetic
to the argument that, yeah, charter schools, especially with religious affiliations,
should be able to accept vouchers. My biggest concern is
that you know all of the other religions, Savannah, I
don't know.
Speaker 3 (05:24):
Do you have any similar concerns. Do you disagree? What
are your thoughts on this?
Speaker 6 (05:29):
I mean, my first thought on it was, oh, religious
schools aren't allowed to get money from the federal government.
It seems like the LGBTQ religion is very well funded
across the United States of America. And again, this really
is a religion. It's a cult. It's something we haven't
been able to speak out against. It's something that again
our children have been targeted with. So it's just I
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don't know, it kind of seems like a double standard
to me. And for some reason in this country when
it comes to real teachings of morals and values that
would shape our next generation and create Americans who actually,
you know, would cultivate a better society, there's never funding
for it, or there's always some implication as to why
we can't, you know, going back to your argument too,
jobob of Okay, well, maybe we've got Christian schools funded,
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but not Muslim schools.
Speaker 7 (06:12):
I feel like.
Speaker 6 (06:13):
Overall, if the LGBTQ nonsense is being funded, then these
other religious schools should be funded to to counteract that.
Speaker 1 (06:19):
That's mine, right, Well, no, and that's that's actually a
fantastic point, and maybe that's the silver lining.
Speaker 3 (06:24):
Maybe that's the tact we take.
Speaker 1 (06:25):
We just categorize all the LGBTQ stuff as a religion,
which it might as well be, and say, okay, cool,
Well you can't have that in public schools either. I'd
actually be fine with that as a compromise, you know.
Transitioning here into not a very grim story. We've all
heard about the two Jewish workers at the Israeli embassy
that were murdered and gunned down last night in Washington,
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d C. A terrible story, terrible tragedy, Savannah, you know,
given kind of just zoom out a little bit. The
less willingness to engage in violence is unparalleled, in my opinion,
seeing that people are okay with this sort of stuff
again should be condemned across the board. But in this
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specific instance, but in so many other instances, you see
libs or lefties or progressives be like, yeah, well it
takes violence and calls for violence, which is perhorrent. What
are you seeing on the ground, sav when you're reporting
in these really contentious areas, and how that's kind of
manifesting with Libs being so willing to use violence.
Speaker 6 (07:30):
Well, for the last decade, we've saw again people that
are part of the left wing party utilize violence again
and again to get their way. And the first thing
I thought of when I saw this horrific killing that
happened last night, rest in peace to both victims involved,
was Luigian ANGIONI right, this execution style murder that we're
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starting to see on the streets of the United States
of America is not okay. And it's why the American
people elected Donald Trump into office because we want law
and order, because we are tired of a violent and
vitriolic left wing that continues to again push their ideology
in the worst way pulse possible. So, if anything, this
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is a tactic we've seen time and time again. And
I really do hope that we're able to clean up Washington, DC,
because this is our nation's capital. It is supposed to
be representative of the United States of America, and I
hope overall, at the end of the day, we can
protect Americans and you know, protect people in this country.
Speaker 1 (08:28):
Yeah, Jillian, you know, we don't want to name that horrible, coward,
murderous dude, but it seemed like he was affiliated with
all of the different progressive things the BLM stuff, the
Wall Street stuff that he just every single thing this
guy appears to at least right now, was a part
of all of it. I guess, how do you how
do we kind of help curb the willingness to do violence?
Speaker 3 (08:52):
Is from the top down.
Speaker 1 (08:53):
Really, because there's a lot of people that excuse it
ilhan Omer refuse to answer questions about it when being asked,
and it's really a top down thing. And I don't
want to see in this country, and I don't think
anybody does.
Speaker 4 (09:04):
I don't want to see it in this country. But
I could actually bring us back to our first argument.
This is a really good reason that we should have
Christianity and Bibles and the Ten Commandments back in schools.
Let's start raising our children with the fear of God.
Let's start raising our children to have morals and principles
and understand the value of life instead of subscribing to
this woke ideology and this woke religion where we hate life,
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where we hate people who oppose us, where we disagree
with religious freedom, where we are killing people the name
of Middle Eastern issues that we do not even understand
on the streets, and then we're shouting about it after
because we're proud. These people have no moral ground, they
have no moral code, which we used to instill them
with God in good parenting, and that's all been ripped away.
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Woke is raising our children, and it's really sad. You know,
I went to school here in DC. I went to
school in Georgetown, and luckily the woke mom didn't bite me.
I came out conservative, but I mean it hit home
for me. I was a kid raised in this city.
I'm in DC now, so it happened about a mile
from where I was staying last night, and it's a
little chilling, and it's very very sad. I mean religious, religious,
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It's just really sad. We should not have anyone being
killed for their belief system.
Speaker 5 (10:18):
We really shouldn't.
Speaker 4 (10:19):
But we got to instill better values into our children,
starting when they're young.
Speaker 3 (10:23):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (10:23):
Absolutely, it's a terrible story and the culture is a
it's not going in a good direction, and hopefully we
can fix that. Savannah Gillian will be back after the
break to discuss what I think is hilarious the Senate
said no to something that California Institute. I didn't even
know they could do that. And also one of our
big Golden Projects. Canada wants in wonder if that means
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they're going to be their fifty first state coming up
on turning points, and I go away, We'll be right
back in for this.
Speaker 2 (10:57):
I'm going back to the show.
Speaker 8 (10:58):
Everybody might Chrispy or thanks for sticking with us on
this Saturday night on Real America's Voice. You know, we've
been covering President Trump's masterful voyage through the Middle East.
He's stopping in all these countries, He's bringing in trillions
of dollars.
Speaker 2 (11:11):
As Trump said.
Speaker 8 (11:12):
Nobody has ever seen anything like this, meaning a leader
of America going and getting so much money, so much
investment coming back into the country all at once, and.
Speaker 2 (11:22):
Democrats somehow are mad about it.
Speaker 8 (11:25):
But I do want to talk about something that's going
on that I've noticed that people are starting to talk about,
and that is perhaps a feeling of being snubbed by Israel.
Speaker 2 (11:34):
This is starting to come.
Speaker 8 (11:35):
Up here, is that Netanyahu has been kind of noticeably
absent for some.
Speaker 2 (11:39):
Of these talks.
Speaker 8 (11:40):
And this is a throwback clip here that I want
to show you guys that people are starting to resurface
saying that do the two leaders.
Speaker 2 (11:47):
Have a good relationship today? Have a bad relationship. Is
it souring? What is going on here?
Speaker 8 (11:52):
Here is a throwback clip that I saw a couple
of years ago and said, maybe something's a little off
here roll frankly.
Speaker 2 (12:00):
Suring. So I don't know if that was intentional or not.
Speaker 8 (12:11):
He eventually did go back and shake the hand, but
I thought at the time, that's kind of weird, you know,
I mean, it seemed pretty deliberate in my eyes.
Speaker 2 (12:20):
And now there's been reporting that Trump.
Speaker 8 (12:24):
Did not want net and Yahoo I guess involved in
some of these meetings because there is some tension and
he doesn't like the fact that he's kind of trying
to dupe him or one up him. It's a very
complicated situation of what's going on here. To help me
make sense of President Trump's foreign trip, are my two
panelists tonight, my friends. We have Linda Catalina Wake Up
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with Linda on Instagram and on ax ed, my friend
Peter Cordy, a fellow New jerseyan and reporter for.
Speaker 2 (12:52):
The Washington Examiner.
Speaker 8 (12:55):
I want to get to you guys here and talk
about what's going on.
Speaker 2 (12:59):
But Linda, I'll start with you.
Speaker 8 (13:01):
Do you think that President Trump right now is he's
barnstorming through the Middle East. Do you think that the
Democrats have any like to stand out when they say
that this trip is him taking money and taking bribes
and that he's, you know, snubbing our allies. How are
they hating on the fact that he's bringing in trillions
of dollars right now into the country.
Speaker 2 (13:22):
How are they hating on it?
Speaker 5 (13:23):
Linda right, First of all, thank you for having me, Mike.
Speaker 9 (13:27):
And you know, when it comes to the Democrats, everything
that they do is projection or in a lot of times,
they're just hypocrites. President Trump ran on a promise to
bring back peace to the Middle East.
Speaker 5 (13:38):
When President Trump.
Speaker 9 (13:39):
Was an off first term, we didn't have a war,
we didn't have what happened on October seventh, which was tragic.
I think that you know, we saw we've heard rumors
that Mike Waltz, who is no longer part of Security
Advisor now he's moved on to be the UN Ambassador.
I believe that allegedly he was trying to undermine President
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Trump by working with Nan Yahoo behind closed doors and
knowing President Trump and knowing how he operates. This is
just simply not something that he's going to, let you know,
fly and you know, with the Democrats, they don't want
Trump to look good. We've known this since twenty fifteen.
The reality is that he got a great reception in
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the Middle East. We've seen that, We've seen the trillions
of dollars that the Arab world is willing to put
into our economy. I was playing tennis this morning, as
I told you, and my tennis coach was saying how
he's getting already so many phone calls of you know,
of loans and things that he's like, our economy is
about to boom.
Speaker 5 (14:39):
And that's just they don't want to admit that.
Speaker 9 (14:42):
They want to make sure that President Trump looks bad
at all angles.
Speaker 5 (14:46):
Right, this is what they do.
Speaker 2 (14:47):
I like. I like the barometer.
Speaker 8 (14:49):
I like the barometer of people signing up for tennis
lessons means the economy is booming.
Speaker 2 (14:53):
Well, that's good. I like that.
Speaker 8 (14:54):
Linda, Right, that's a good point, Peter, Peter, what are
you hearing.
Speaker 2 (14:58):
You're in DC people are talking about this.
Speaker 8 (15:02):
They're talking about foreign eight and a lot of the
people in DC are in the defense space, and they
don't like a peaceful, prosperous country. They want us to
be at war. What do you make of Trump's trip
and what are people inside the Belway saying about it.
Speaker 2 (15:14):
Yeah.
Speaker 10 (15:15):
Trump has had a really successful week, especially on this trip,
not just with these deals, but obviously he secured the
release of the last American hostage bostage by Hamas. He's
announced trade deals with the UK and China. Something that
really benefits israel Is. He's been pushing Syria to sign
the Abraham Accords, which would recognize Israel as a country,
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in an attempt to normalize relations with the country with
Syria and create more stability in the region. But of course,
capping it all off are these deals with Saudi Arabia
with Qatar. After announcing a six hundred billion dollar investment
from Saudi Arabia into the United States, he also announced
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a one point two trillion dollar economic exchange with Qatar,
where you have Qatar investing billions of dollars into the
United States manufacturing buying. Just with Boeing alone over two
hundred planes. And this is going to impact America, not
just foreign countries, but the United States working class people
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probably most of all.
Speaker 2 (16:21):
Just that one deal alone, the.
Speaker 10 (16:23):
White House estimates will support over one hundred and fifty
thousand jobs per year in a total of one million jobs.
And Trump he was elected in November with a mandate
to fix immigration and the economy, but he's been perhaps
most influential on foreign relations, and he's leveraged that to
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help on the border crisis and with inflation, and the
latest numbers suggest he has made enormous strides on both fronts.
Speaker 8 (16:52):
I really, I really like you know that you sum
it up that way because I always said it, and
Frankie and I have talked about this, is that I
think Trump's most underrated aspect is the way that he
does foreign policy. I mean, because the guy when he's
on the world stage, everybody answers to him. Frank if
you got this headline here, if you can just pop
it on the screen about this this rift going on
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and people talking about this rift.
Speaker 2 (17:15):
You know that Trump, you know, Linda, you were talking
about it with.
Speaker 8 (17:18):
Mike Waltz had allegedly cut ties with Nen Yahoo amid
the rift over the Middle East strategy.
Speaker 2 (17:23):
I think what this is and Linda, you tell me
your thoughts on it.
Speaker 8 (17:26):
I think what this is is isnn Yahoo telling Trump
that he doesn't want him dealing with Katar and doesn't
want him.
Speaker 2 (17:34):
Doing these things. I think Trump's dance.
Speaker 8 (17:36):
On all this is, and I said in my last segment,
I think his stance is if everybody has economic success,
that is building up their own respective countries, then they
won't have time to fight. They won't have a reason
to fight. So, especially in America's interests where we have
to go bail out everybody anyway, don't we want people
having economic prosperity. Wouldn't that distract them from, you know,
dropping bombs and killing each other. Linda, do you think
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that pre did in Trump, you know, make amends with
Nan Yahoo.
Speaker 2 (18:04):
What do you think is going to happen as this
plays out.
Speaker 9 (18:07):
I think he's a diplomat first, and as you said,
he is at his best being on the world stage.
So I think that eventually he will make amends with
Nan Yahoo. I think right now he's kind of showing like, hey,
I'm the boss, I'm the president of the United States
of America.
Speaker 5 (18:22):
Isroelgate's billions of dollars from us?
Speaker 9 (18:25):
We pretty much pay for their security system for that
Iron Dome, and they need to be responsive to us
and not the other way around. President Trump said something
really interesting yesterday when he was in Katar, actually when
he was in Saudi Arabia the day before, where he said,
I don't want to have perpetual enemies, and the reality
is that there are a lot of bad actors, not
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only within our own government for both parties, but also
our allies who want us to be at war forever.
In the Middle East. People voted for a president of peace.
We didn't vote for infinite wars. We didn't vote to
intrude in another country. We did that already post nine eleven.
We went to Iraq, we invaded Afghanistan. Millions of people
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die from both sides, and quite frankly, it's really easy
to sit there for Washington, DC, or from Yaha's point
of view and say let's start another war and have
Americans die for Israel.
Speaker 5 (19:21):
We don't want that anymore.
Speaker 9 (19:23):
So I think that you know him, being a diplomat, first,
he will make keys within on Yahoo, but.
Speaker 5 (19:29):
He's showing that he is the boss.
Speaker 9 (19:32):
He is the President of the United States of America,
and we voted for what he's doing right now.
Speaker 8 (19:39):
I think it's I think that's perfectly put is that
he will do it at the end of the day.
It's not personal. This is just how foreign needs to be.
We're giving billions of dollars to everybody, so hey, like,
you know, you got to listen to us first, or
the pez dispense here we're giving out the money.
Speaker 2 (19:53):
Now.
Speaker 8 (19:53):
I want to get to the story for both of you.
This situation with the plane with Qatar. No one's talking
about the fact that basically, in summary for the audience here,
is that.
Speaker 2 (20:04):
Trump is set to accept a plane.
Speaker 8 (20:07):
Again Boeing has not been able to produce the new
air Force one, so he is set to accept a
plane from the Qataris, which obviously would have to be
stripped down and retrofitted to be air Force one. So
it's not like, you know, they're saying, oh, it's not like, oh,
we're gonna take in the plane and then you know
they're gonna have spying systems the Kataris and what's Trump
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doing That's obviously not happening.
Speaker 2 (20:30):
And what's also not happening is.
Speaker 8 (20:32):
This conflation the left is obsessed with saying that Trump
is taking foreign bribes and they're saying that, well, you know,
when Trump was criticizing Hillary Clinton for her work.
Speaker 2 (20:44):
That's the same as Trump taking.
Speaker 8 (20:46):
An aircraft to be sent to the Department of Defense
to help our country. It's just a ridiculous juxtaposition. But
let's roll this clip here. This is what is actually corrupt,
not Trump taking the plane for the sake of the
country in the Department of Defense. The fact that they
put these two things together is laughable. But here is
what the Clintons were up to. This is what real
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corruption looks like.
Speaker 7 (21:08):
For a Saudi Arabia gave at least ten million dollars
to the William J. Clinton Foundation, a nonprofit created by
the former president. Other foreign government donors include Norway, Kuwait, Cutter, Brunei, Oman, Italy,
and Jamaica. For the first time since Clinton, then president,
started fundraising for his foundation, he has released what his
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aids call a complete donor list. The globe trotting Clinton's
foundation has been raised as a concern regarding possible conflicts.
Speaker 8 (21:38):
Of so post presidency foundation. I don't know what kind
of work that foundation was doing, Peter. Maybe you could
tell me again in DC, but it seems like this
was a post's presidency influence pedaling, making money laundering operation
to the Clintons. Peter, do you think there is anything
similar between what Trump was doing with the Katar the
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plane and what the Clinton Foundation was doing.
Speaker 2 (22:03):
Seems like that's what the leftist media is trying to
put together.
Speaker 10 (22:05):
What say you, Peter Oh, I mean, just look at
what the Clinton Foundation foundation did in Haiti to get
a good gauge of that.
Speaker 2 (22:11):
But there's really no.
Speaker 10 (22:13):
Conflict of interest that's being decried by the left here.
It's what they're arguing, especially, is that this is in
violation of the Emolument's clause. The Democrats are arguing this,
which prohibits government officials from accepting foreign gifts without congressional approval.
Speaker 2 (22:30):
The left is also arguing.
Speaker 10 (22:31):
That because some Trump officials, including Pam Bondi, have had
ties to Katar, that this constitutes corruption. Of course, nothing
compared to what we've seen in the past with you know,
like the Clinton Foundation. Some Republicans, however, have also come
out against this, though for other reasons, mainly Qatar's sponsoring
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of terrorism, something Trump has previously criticized the country for,
as well as qatar Our's history of buying American influence,
especially in higher education and where Qatar's fingerprints have been seen.
We've also seen large spikes of anti Submitic harassment and
that's no coincidence. But Trump and many Republicans have pushed
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back on this, arguing that this is just a gesture
of good faith as we enter these new negotiations push
for peace and stability in the region. And Trump is
pretty much argued that it would be really stupid for
American taxpayers to pay four hundred million dollars for something
they could just get for free.
Speaker 2 (23:34):
It kind of comes down to that.
Speaker 8 (23:36):
Right here is some we're talking about the way the
left is talking about it.
Speaker 2 (23:39):
Let's roll this clip here.
Speaker 8 (23:40):
This is CNN last night arguing about it, Kevin O'Leary
versus CNN host Rowers.
Speaker 5 (23:46):
The United States Constitution would like to have a word.
Speaker 11 (23:49):
That's why people can't because the reason that that's in
the Constitution is to prevent the President of the United
States from accepting things that are the trip that are perceived.
What is the goal of the is not to get
a giant gift that he can save belongs to him
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as president, but then he takes with him when he
leaves the day.
Speaker 12 (24:12):
You have to distance yourself from Trump de rangement syndrome.
Speaker 2 (24:15):
It's irrelevant to policy, doesn't nature.
Speaker 8 (24:18):
Okay, it's just so you know O'Leary's point, Linda is like,
you know, the whole goal of the trip is.
Speaker 2 (24:25):
Like they're investing in jobs in Americas.
Speaker 8 (24:27):
That mean that they own us now, like you know,
so it's like the whole trip is an exchange of
commerce and money.
Speaker 2 (24:34):
And to create equal prosperity.
Speaker 8 (24:36):
So what do you make of the fallout with the
guitar airplane, Linda.
Speaker 9 (24:40):
Well, I think that in terms of like national security
and thinking, hey, they could spy in President Trump for us,
there is a sense of.
Speaker 5 (24:48):
That could happen.
Speaker 9 (24:50):
However, I trust that our new you know, security agencies
would be able to strip down and make sure with
cash fatal at the front of the FBI pen Bondie
at DJ that they would be able to verify that
none of that is going to happen. I think that,
you know, when it comes to the left, some of
the Republicans that are upset about this gift, they don't
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have anything to say when it comes from you know,
influenced from other countries, increading Israel, right, And I think
that's a little bit hypocritical and we don't have to
get into the details when it comes to that but
at the end of the day, I trust President Trump.
President Trump, I think has demonstrated time and time again
that he knows how to deal with foreign leaders, and
(25:33):
he knows, like I said earlier, how to be a diplomat.
Speaker 5 (25:36):
And I think that I didn't know.
Speaker 9 (25:37):
I don't watch CNN for the very reason that this
clip just showed. They have Trump the arrangement syndrome eight
point zero. At this point, it's it's been eight years
of the same thing, and at the end of the day,
I'm sure that President Trump's going to prove them wrong
like they do and like he does every single week,
and it's going to work out.
Speaker 2 (25:57):
You know it is.
Speaker 8 (25:58):
It is fascinating how they have these meltdowns on the
same things, and like I think, I say, it's a frank,
it's like the meltdown. It's the same meltdown, but it's
like fill in different buzzword on why they're melting down,
kind of like this, which I want to shift gears
here and go back to dc RFK Junior obviously talking
about cleaning up waste, freudan abuse in the health Department.
(26:21):
And it's funny because anything is interchangeable here, is that
the left just freaks out and melts down about anything.
Speaker 2 (26:27):
You just interchange the words.
Speaker 8 (26:29):
Here, they are wanting to protect waste forded abuse of
the healthcare system, when RFK just says, no, we want
to cut the fact.
Speaker 2 (26:36):
That people are double dipping and scamming.
Speaker 8 (26:38):
They're always protecting scamming, and they're always calling out a
legitimate deal.
Speaker 2 (26:42):
Roll this, cliff, Frank. So do you disagree with the
cuts that are being proposed for medicaid right now?
Speaker 13 (26:48):
Oh?
Speaker 14 (26:48):
The cuts to you know, this is a I don't
know if you understand this or whether you're just mouthing
you know, the Democratic talking boys. The cuts to Medicaid
are for fraud, of waste and abuse. And I'll tell
you what that means. It means that because of DOGE,
we were able to determine and it's about eight million.
Speaker 2 (27:10):
People who would be affected.
Speaker 14 (27:12):
Because of DOGE, we were able to determine that there
are a million people who are claiming medicaid from multiple states.
Speaker 2 (27:18):
That's illegal, it's theft.
Speaker 14 (27:20):
You're not allowed to do that. There are another million
people who are collecting both under Obamacare, and this has
nothing to do.
Speaker 8 (27:29):
So it's it's so it's double dippers and it's scammers.
We have about twenty seconds left here, Beet give you
the last word on Trump cleaning things at twenty seconds.
Speaker 10 (27:40):
Yeah, so that the establishment on both sides has really
been angered by the Trump administration's actions efforts to increase
transparency and reduce waste, fraud, and abuse. At the hearing,
not only did you hear that, but RFK was pressed
to pretty much give a unconditional endorsement on a wide
range of vaccines that he has already said that you
should use. But he wouldn't outright say that they were
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safe because he doesn't know it for sure. And you
have the establishment that's been criticized for their ties to
big pharma.
Speaker 2 (28:09):
So that's that's all tied in there. Yeah, and you're
absolutely right, all right.
Speaker 3 (28:14):
I want to thank my panel.
Speaker 8 (28:15):
They'll go crazy on anything, even cutting waste for an
abusing and getting stuffed boost e comedy. I want to
thank my panel for joining me here on this episode,
on this amazing show. Guys, make sure you follow us
on rumble, rumble dot com, slash Crispy, where producer Frankie
and I are pumping out you know, daily content. Daily
Podcast took some time off last week. But we're gonna
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get back to that end. We're gonna get back to
the show after this break. We're gonna take a quick
one right now. Oh and the show rolls on.
Speaker 2 (28:43):
Thanks for stacking with us on the Saturday night. Don't
go anywhere. I'm going back to the show. Everybody, my Crispy.
Speaker 8 (29:00):
Thanks for sticking with us on this Saturday night on
Real America's Voice. You know, people know who watched this
show that I reside in the state of New Jersey,
and the Democrats have been making headlines in the state
of New Jersey for all the wrong reasons.
Speaker 2 (29:14):
It's become a national story.
Speaker 8 (29:16):
Democrats essentially barnstorming buildings to protect MS thirteen members. But
that's not even like the total totality of how crazy
these people are. We're gonna get to that in a minute.
Like everything they're doing lately seems to be counterintuitive to
what they were saying, Like right after the election, right
after Trump absolutely crush Kambala.
Speaker 2 (29:38):
They had a small stream of consciousness for like a.
Speaker 8 (29:40):
Day, Frankie, Like, for a day, we're like, oh, you know,
maybe we should have done a little different.
Speaker 2 (29:44):
But then they just like an elastic rubber band went
right back to what they've done.
Speaker 8 (29:50):
President Trump on Air Force One, giving an interview saying,
at this point, I guess they're just mental and we're
just gonna keep riding with this for the next fifty years.
Speaker 2 (29:58):
Were all it unto all of them.
Speaker 12 (30:00):
You have a lot of them that they don't know
where they are right now. I think they don't know
what to do. Like men playing in women's sports. I
saw a guy that I know, a good guy Democrat,
he's trying to justify two days ago on television, is
being hammered and he's trying to justify men playing in
women's sports, and it's sad. I wanted to call them
(30:21):
and say, you better get off that subject.
Speaker 2 (30:24):
That's not an eighty twenty.
Speaker 12 (30:25):
That's about a ninety seven to three. Okay. If they
talk about you know the famous they always say, it's
eighty twenty.
Speaker 2 (30:32):
What's not a lot of these.
Speaker 12 (30:33):
Things are not eighty twenty, Like transgender for everybody. Let's
have transgender for everybody, your kids, everybody.
Speaker 2 (30:41):
That's not an eighty twenty. They always say, that's eighty twenty.
That's that's ninety nine to one.
Speaker 8 (30:46):
Will you can see that they're losing their mind, Trump
is basically saying, you know, in so much so many terms.
You know, people advocating for children to be able to
snip their genitals off not exactly something that you know
is a swing issue.
Speaker 2 (31:01):
It's not a wedge issue. You know, boys playing women's
sports not exactly a wedge issue. So another one.
Speaker 8 (31:07):
I mentioned obviously in my state of New Jersey, where
these Democrat members of Congress and the mayor of Newark
stormed one of the most violent ice containment facilities in
the entire country. If you've been in Newark, New Jersey,
you know that nobody goes down there unless they go.
Speaker 2 (31:23):
To the airport.
Speaker 8 (31:23):
Hilariously enough, the airport right now is inoperable. Okay, like
you cannot fly in the Newark Airport, massive problems because
they're using all technology totally dilapidated.
Speaker 2 (31:33):
What happened to the billions of.
Speaker 8 (31:35):
Dollars of infrastructure money? Okay that you know Republicans and
Democrats voted for for Biden better when they gave them
that win and they signed the infrastructure built, Well, newsflash,
who's surprised, Uh, we don't have any infrastructure for probably
one of the most important infrastructure facets of our country.
You know, airplanes running normal and not crashing into one another,
(31:58):
and air traffic controller is able to do their job.
Speaker 2 (32:00):
So you would think that the members of Congress in
New Jersey would be focused on that.
Speaker 8 (32:03):
And the mayor of Newark, who's you know, airport right
now doesn't.
Speaker 2 (32:06):
Work, You think he'd be all over it.
Speaker 8 (32:09):
No, they storm the ice facility, and you guys have
now seen that by this point. But you would think
that the Democrats again, if they were, you know, going
against what Trump is saying, if they really wanted to
show that they've learned something about getting their ass kicked
years and years and years in a row, that they
would say, you know what, these guys are kind of crazy.
You probably shouldn't storm a building, a federal building. That's
(32:30):
kind of January sixth, ask right, and storm a building
to do what exactly? To go bust out the most
violent MS thirteen gang members who were housed in this
place in Newark? Do know this facility in Newark that
they stormed, Frankie, seventy five percent of the people being
housed there are like serious violent offenses now like normal offenses,
(32:51):
serious violent gang known gang members as well. So people
know that and that's like it is. Trump would say
a ninety nine one an issue. Nobody would want people
to go use their time to go bust them out,
Like we're gonna both bust them out and you're gonna
do a visit. It's worse than killmar aoc not learning again.
People saying she might be the presidential candidate.
Speaker 2 (33:13):
In twenty twenty eight. She's saying, no, no, no, no.
Speaker 8 (33:15):
Republicans are gonna be in trouble if we do anything
to respond to this role it.
Speaker 15 (33:19):
If anyone's breaking the law in this situation, it's not
members of Congress, it's the Department of Homeland Security. It's
people like Tom Holman and Secretary Christy No, you lay
a finger on someone on Representative Bonnie Watson Coleman, on
Representative or any of the representatives that were there, you
(33:40):
lay a finger on them, we are going to have
a problem.
Speaker 2 (33:44):
Oh yeah, we're gonna have a problem. If you lay
a finger on them, We're gonna have a problem. You know.
It's funny, is that, Frank?
Speaker 8 (33:51):
This is are the Democrats always do They always say they
always say, well, you're gonna be violent, and you're gonna
raise the temperature and then they always claim they don't
do some manic, mentally ill thing that they can't control.
Speaker 2 (34:04):
First, that's what they do. They always act like there
they goes, oh, if.
Speaker 8 (34:09):
You lay your finger, you are escalating it. No, no, no,
one of the representatives. And then we'll get to you, Frankie.
One of the representatives, a representative Lamonica mc iver Okay,
who is the congresswoman in Newark, Okay. Again that's the
area where the airport doesn't work.
Speaker 2 (34:23):
She says, Oh, I wasn't violent. I didn't touch anybody.
You know, they were detaining me and they were say
they're gonna press charges. I didn't touch nobody, That's what
she says. DHS just said, all right, here's the tape.
Here's you shoving the DHS agent rolling in the body
(34:43):
cam frage. Look at the woman in the red right there,
fat women in the red. What what's she doing?
Speaker 9 (34:48):
What is that?
Speaker 2 (34:49):
What is she doing? See what they do, Frankie, it's
a cowardly escalation.
Speaker 8 (34:55):
Cowardly they act like they're, oh, you know, you're gonna
be escalating and making this violent. She's literally throwing elbows
at the back of the guy's head and shoulder while
he was looking away.
Speaker 2 (35:05):
And she was why I didn't do it. I didn't
do it. They literally put out the take and say
shut up.
Speaker 16 (35:09):
Yes, Frankie, Yeah, I got a hot take for you, Mike,
all right, And I'm just saying I think that those
DHS agents should be investigated. And I'll tell you why,
because if I invade, if I invade a place like that,
I expect to have guns drawn and possibly get taste.
I see no tasers, and I see nothing. I don't
find this equal. I think there should be a quality, okay,
(35:30):
and I think that they should have been treated.
Speaker 2 (35:33):
I think they were treated pretty nicely, honestly.
Speaker 16 (35:35):
So I'm thinking I'm calling for a full investigation to
these agents on why they were so gentle with these representatives.
Speaker 2 (35:42):
That's my take, Mike, ooh, that is a hot take.
You know, it's funny.
Speaker 8 (35:47):
You know, January sixth, you know, people who walked through
velvet ropes got tear gased, you know, and there was
people got shot and killed like Ashley Babbitt.
Speaker 2 (35:55):
What do they do? They stormed a federal building.
Speaker 8 (35:58):
What were these representatives doing storming a federal building to
do what exactly?
Speaker 2 (36:03):
To go jail break? Ms thirteen game members.
Speaker 17 (36:06):
Yeah.
Speaker 8 (36:07):
And on that note in Newark, New Jersey, which is
one of the most violent places in the country.
Speaker 16 (36:11):
Frankie, right, and yeah, and on that note with the
Capitol on January sixth, I mean those guards were throwing
flash bangs into an innocent crowd, you know. I mean
there was blowing people's ears off, you know. So I
it's just it's incredible how coddled these.
Speaker 2 (36:26):
I like Frankie's hot take.
Speaker 8 (36:28):
You're right, Frankie, they were coddled, coddled, coddled, coddled. They
is matter aoc if you lay handle them. They should
have put them down into the their face in the pavement.
What are you doing? These are killer, criminal, violent thugs.
You're coming to jail break them. Imagine if I did it?
What if I did that, Frankie, If I walked up
(36:48):
to the facility and barn you and me barnstormed it.
Speaker 2 (36:51):
Done, so would happened, get done, We'd be done, we
get shot, we get taste.
Speaker 8 (36:56):
I have my face broken because I'd have my face
in the pavement, and rightful, So.
Speaker 2 (37:02):
This should have happened. So here's what I say.
Speaker 8 (37:05):
You know, I think whoever you know New Jersey has
a governor election coming up.
Speaker 2 (37:09):
Whoever is the next governor of New Jersey, Hopefully it's
a Republican.
Speaker 8 (37:12):
They need to institutionalize and put these people up for
mental psych evaluations.
Speaker 2 (37:16):
That should be the first thing that they do. Mandatory.
Speaker 8 (37:18):
Those members of Congress, and I guess they're cohort of
followers who are out there the next day protesting like
this Roland.
Speaker 17 (37:29):
No, no, no, oh yeah.
Speaker 2 (37:39):
Yeah, there you go.
Speaker 8 (37:41):
Oh man, how would that? Let me tell you something
about those people. Okay, none of those people are from Newark.
Speaker 2 (37:45):
I've been to Newark.
Speaker 8 (37:46):
I go to the Prudential Center of Hockey Games or
the airport. I've been to sometimes some meetings there, business meeting.
Nobody who looks like that is in Newark. And let
me tell you, those people wouldn't be in a twenty
mile radius of Newark under any other circumstance that I
guarant to you. How much were they paid to go
there and who was securing the perimeter for them around it?
Speaker 2 (38:10):
It's just unbelievable.
Speaker 8 (38:12):
No way, they're just singing a song about fascism, so
what they're definitely not from Jersey, like oh fascism, because
like even people from Jersey that are liberal know that
Newark is a mess of place that you don't like
to go into. So like they came out from like
I guess, like the most democrat area of Delaware.
Speaker 2 (38:30):
They bust them up.
Speaker 8 (38:31):
They gave them cookies in the script and they said,
here you go, read about fascism, about the members of
Congress who staged an insurrection on an ice facility.
Speaker 2 (38:39):
There you go, unbelievable, it's so crazy. Here you go.
Speaker 8 (38:43):
Trump's right there, truly mentally ill ninety nine to one issues.
Speaker 2 (38:48):
Hiight, guys, weren't take quick break? Me right back with
so much more? Do you don't go anywhere? I hold
back to the show, everybody, my.
Speaker 8 (38:59):
Crispy ear, thank you for sticking with us.
Speaker 2 (39:01):
On what has been a really fun show.
Speaker 8 (39:03):
Here Last Call, Real America's Voice Man is everybody's favorite
new conservative late night show on the weekends. Like by far,
I want to get to this last story tonight, which
was very fascinating, And it was this photo that enraged
the radical left. Frankie, you could put it on the screen.
This is a photo of refugees coming into the country
from South Africa. Now you're probably noticing something about these refugees.
(39:26):
They're holding American flags, they're pretty well dressed, and they're white.
Speaker 2 (39:31):
Okay, and this enraged the left. For the first time ever.
Speaker 8 (39:35):
The left said we need to stop having refugees in
this country. It was a very fascinating thing. Now it's
really interesting because I've said many times in the show
when talking about illegal immigration that the reason people come
to this country for real asylum is when you are
fleeing oppression from a government that wants to specifically kill you.
There is no way that all of these illegals that
(39:56):
have poured into our country, this ms thirteen gang members
and the Trende a augu there is no evidence whatsoever
of the local government saying that they're gonna kill them,
not at all. They're coming into the country, the liberal
lawyers tell them what to say, they fill out the paperwork,
they say asylum, and then they get this scam of
a process carried out for them that the leftists are defending.
(40:17):
So you would think that when somebody's really fleeing oppression
that the left would be all over it.
Speaker 2 (40:22):
Again. This is what they've been talking about.
Speaker 8 (40:24):
Forever, flee oppression seeking asylum. We have seen the viral
footage of the South African government saying kill the white farmer.
They literally say at a rally of forty thousand people,
we're gonna kill the white farmers.
Speaker 2 (40:37):
So the white farmers go, all right, we're out.
Speaker 8 (40:40):
They come to America, they're waving the flags, they're happy
to be here, and this photo triggered them. I guess
they don't like refugees if they don't make up the
racial composition that they want. I think, by definition, Frankie,
that's real racism. We're gonna roll this clip here of
MSNBC melting down out again, melting down from that picture rolling.
Speaker 5 (41:03):
You know.
Speaker 18 (41:04):
I think it's important for us to understand that the
Trump administration is a lot of.
Speaker 2 (41:08):
Things, but one thing it certainly is is.
Speaker 19 (41:10):
A white nationalist project, and oftentimes we don't want to
describe it as such.
Speaker 2 (41:15):
I'm not reducing it to it because.
Speaker 18 (41:17):
There's greed, there's graft, there's all sorts of things happening
around it. But we need to understand the way in
which great replacement theory is driving this. There's a sense
in which the immigration policy is all about demographic shifts.
There's a sense around the assault on voting rights and
civil rights.
Speaker 19 (41:31):
It's all about who will have the decision making power
to determine who will run the country. And here this
idea that the Republic must remain a white nation is
evidenced in this move, which is so explicit that it
cannot be denied.
Speaker 8 (41:47):
And okay again, the people who talk about asylum seekers, yeah,
they're actual legitimate asylum seekers.
Speaker 2 (41:53):
This guy's mad because they're white. And then he flips
the term very replacement.
Speaker 8 (41:57):
Which is what we call what they're doing, which is
obvious to liber trying to you know, water down the
identity of this country. And he's calling it our replacement
theory to make sure that the only people we accept
this asylum seekers are people who are white. But this
is the only instance, Frankie, of people actually on paper,
with video evidence fleeing oppress.
Speaker 16 (42:18):
Shit, what do you make of it, Frankie, Well, I
will I'll just go one one step further for you, Mike,
and take take the race completely out of it. I
would argue that these liberals don't it's not that they
don't want white people going through and being processed, but
they don't want comfortability. They don't want happiness because back
when Trump, you know, who built the cages, who built
the cages, that whole thing. It's like they literally were
(42:40):
going in there with with with cameras and like basically
like pissing off children and scaring them like cry, cry
for the camera. They don't want the process to be
smooth and seamless, so they see people walking by and
they don't have to sit in a cell for ten
hours because they're thirty years you know, over scheduled because
there's so many migrants coming in. Everything's but it's clean,
(43:01):
it's easy, and it's efficient, sufficient and safe, and they
don't want that.
Speaker 3 (43:05):
They want people to be.
Speaker 16 (43:06):
Brutalized and cry and have no meals, culturally appropriate meals.
Speaker 3 (43:11):
That's it.
Speaker 8 (43:11):
Bro Oh my goodness, Frankie is dished tonight. Yeah, and
he's absolutely right. They don't want it. All right, guys,
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Speaker 2 (44:37):
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we have in the program. You guys know what we do.
Speaker 8 (44:41):
We are keeping it absolutely bold, unafraid, and I always
say it, We're just getting started.
Speaker 2 (44:49):
Thank you for today.
Speaker 8 (44:49):
We'll see you back live next week.
Speaker 13 (45:00):
And quite a week, twenty hours of travel to London, Oxford,
Cambridge and back. I know, I know you're all very disappointed.
I wasn't arrested, but I tried. I tried my best.
I went on one of their biggest news programs, JB
News GB News, Yeah right, GB News, and I said
(45:20):
that Mohammedism is not compatible with Western values and it
went very viral and it was so funny. The production
team afterwards that GB News was like wow you said that.
I'm like, wow, you guys are so British. You should
spend some time in America. Our Overton window has moved
a lot, and it got to me thinking, and there's
(45:43):
so much news. We're in a car today, We're in
new big beautiful bill. We're gonna do this terrible assassination,
this Luigi Replica attack in DC. We got all that,
But the UK is very important to talk about, not
just because what's having the UK, but also the ramifications
here is the UK culturally felt like America before Donald
(46:08):
Trump went down the Golden Escalator, they're in the abyss,
but culturally there is this kind of silent Are we
allowed to say this? Are we allowed to challenge this?
Are we allowed to talk about this? Are we allowed
to question this? And Donald Trump will be in the
(46:28):
history books for so many reasons for isolating the Chinese
Communist Party, for shining light on the southern border. But
one thing I don't think he gets enough credit for
one thing that I think that gets forgotten in the
story of Donald Trump, which, by the way, we are
now coming up on a decade of Donald Trump. Next
month will be ten months since ten years since he
(46:49):
went down the Golden Escalator, a decade, complete domination of
the Western mind for ten years. And it's that I
went to Oxford and Cambridge and spent time in London
before that ten year mark, because it feels so similar.
Because once Donald Trump went down the Golden Escalator, he
(47:13):
gave people permission to speak. He gave people permission to talk.
President Trump said things like anchor babies. Remember President Donald
Trump openly ran on a Muslim ban into the United
States of America in December of twenty fifteen, he said
(47:34):
rapists were coming over the border. You couldn't say that.
They flipped out. He said that we're being invaded. He
said that we're being replaced, and people were losing their mind.
But the benefit of what Donald Trump did is he
courageously moved that Overton window with force and courage. And
people say he's nothing but just a narcissistic, overly self indulgent,
(47:57):
but only someone who believes in himself as much, which
Donald Trump could have moved that Overton window because the
criticisms didn't get to him. He says, now I'm going
to double down on the fact that they're bringing rapists
in this country. And I'm tripling down. He took the
slings and the arrow so for the rest of us,
and he basically created cover fire for millions of people
like myself and you to then be able to talk.
(48:21):
Because if Donald Trump is saying it, and then the
media is covering it, then other people get the courage
to say the same thing. Then other people get the
permission culturally to be able to ask the right questions.
And then if he gets elected saying it, whoa, and
then he goes into exile. And then he gets elected
with a popular vote win and an electoral vote landslide,
(48:43):
and we're in a place in this country where we
can now say the things that otherwise people were terrified
to say. We could dive deep into the correct issues.
It was once verboten in America to even say that
DEI in a firm action might be choking productivity. It
was Verir Bowten during Floyda Palooza to say that we
(49:07):
should not have disparate impact as the core legal theory.
And Donald Trump changed all of that. And the UK
feels as a country that deep down they want that,
they want someone to give them permission, and no one
is and only somebody as popular as courageous, only somebody
as morally clear as President Donald Trump would be able
(49:31):
to do that. And I don't think he gets.
Speaker 2 (49:33):
Enough credit for that.
Speaker 13 (49:34):
He gets a lot of credit for his policy accomplishments,
he gets a lot of credit for remaking the Republican Party,
but in so many ways he made America speak again.
For ten years, we have had more robust discussions about
the downfall of America and its core reasons and its causes.
And we take it for granted. I'm telling you, visiting
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that totalitarian third world hellhole that unfortunately the UK has become,
and it's tragic. I don't say that with glib I
don't say that with delight.
Speaker 3 (50:07):
It is sad.
Speaker 13 (50:09):
Britain is why we exist. It's like going back to
the life force and it's chilling and it's depressing. There
was one cafe that I drove by in downtown London
and every single table was taken by a Mohammedan and
a fully burka wearing woman, not a single native brit
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The entire cafe was taken. I walk shop by shop
and producer Blake, who did a great job preparing us
for Oxford and Cambridge and he deserves a ton of
credit for that. He has his antenna up with this
stuff and he was like, I can't believe how much
Arabic there is on the stores here.
Speaker 3 (50:48):
I kid you not.
Speaker 13 (50:49):
It is store after store and that we're asked, you know,
the Brits say, well, what's the big deal? Why does
this matter? I'm not exaggerating this in the slightest. In fact,
looking back, I should have probably taken a video with it.
But it's not gonna get any It's not gonna ge
any better. The next time I'll do that. In the
hotel I was staying in. I always like watching local TV,
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so I'm start flipping through the local TV to see that.
You know what, what are they consuming? I kid you not.
Forty percent of the TV channels in my hotel were Arabic.
They had the Yemeny channel, they had the Kuwaiti channel,
they had the Oman channel, they had the Iraq TV,
they had the Lebanon TV, they had a bunch of
Saudi channels. They had the Katari channel. Not an exaggeration,
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the entire TV. Cannon and I stayed in three different
hotels because we were bouncing all over the place. It
was the same at the Hilton Garden Inn, at the
Lea London Heathrow Airport, as it was in Cambridge. As
it was in London. All of the TV channels are
configured to a Mohammedan population. Let's play cut three eighteen.
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This clip has been seeing tens of millions of times.
Speaker 2 (51:55):
I think had a lady called Lucy Connelly since you've
been here.
Speaker 13 (51:57):
Of course, I talked about her yesterday and no one
know what I was talking about. In Cambridge, who'll be
talking about who? The students didn't I mentioned her because
I did the research. My team did an amazing job,
and I think she just had her petition deny in the.
Speaker 2 (52:09):
Last hour or so. Today it's Tuesday. Today, she's had
her appeal denied.
Speaker 13 (52:12):
So she's going to be carrying out her turn half
a sentence, four no solitary tweets, so where she deleted
for four hours later. What she will take on the
whole situe. I'm going to try to get the US
State Department involved. I don't know if you know what
their bandwidth is here, but I'm sorry. Like again, I'm
speaking of the citizen, not as US government. I just
want to be very clear, like is this the way
that a liberal democracy and an ally of the United
States acts