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Speaker 1 (00:01):
All right, I want to take you back in time
to a story that happened what about a year ago,
and that was the major assassination attempt on Donald Trump
and Butler, Pennsylvania. You know, the one where luckily he
moved his head a little bit and that bullet hit
his ear instead of taking his head off. We now
know that six Secret Service agents have been suspended over
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that Donald Trump assassination attempt. Now, let me give you
some of the facts on this. You understand what this means.
The US Secret Service has placed these six agents on
suspension without pay for durations ranging from ten.
Speaker 2 (00:39):
Days to forty five days.
Speaker 1 (00:42):
And the accounts slightly vary from what I'm hearing on
Capitol Hill.
Speaker 2 (00:46):
Why due to security failures.
Speaker 1 (00:48):
They're now saying I have been assessed during that assassination
attempt July the thirteenth at that rally in Butler, Pennsylvania.
Speaker 2 (00:55):
Now, those discipline include agents.
Speaker 1 (00:57):
At various ranks, okay, supervisor, staff, line agents, a counter sniper,
members of the Pittsburgh Field Office, and the site walked
through coordinator as well. Now, the nature of the lapse
was obviously so egregious that there's a lot of people.
There's a shock that more people haven't been fired. So
what is this all about? Well, the investigation revealed serious
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coordination and communication breakdowns that day, such as unsecured rooftops,
missing radios, wrong drone cables, and poor integration with local
law enforcement. A Senate briefing we also are now being told,
found that the shooter was spotted on the rooftop at
least ten minutes before Trump took the stage, yet no
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preventive action was taken, which is totally insane.
Speaker 2 (01:50):
Why so many.
Speaker 1 (01:51):
People think this could have been a setup, That there
is a real conspiracy theory here and based on what
we know by the way of the RFK assassination, the
real legitimacy to asking every question on the table, I'm
one of those. By the way, I want to make
that very clear.
Speaker 2 (02:07):
Now.
Speaker 1 (02:08):
They're also been lack you could argue of consequences and accountability. Yes,
the former Secret Service director resigned in July of last year,
citing responsibility over the agency's most significant operational failure in decades.
But outside that, what really happened, Well, the acting leadership
under Deputy Director Matt Quinn and Director Sean Karan, who
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was on site and shielded.
Speaker 2 (02:31):
Trump during the shooting.
Speaker 1 (02:33):
Affirm suspensions are aimed at systemic reform quote unquote, not
blame or firings, Quinn said, saying, quote, we are laser
focused on fixing the root cause.
Speaker 2 (02:44):
We aren't going to fire our way out of this now.
Speaker 1 (02:48):
Mat Quinn also emphasized ongoing reforms, saying once inoperative, equipment
like drones and mobile command centers are being upgraded, and
coordination with local law enforce is being enhanced. There was
clearly a major separation that day where police could even
talk to the Secret Service, and that ten minute lapse
at the time they saw him on the rooftop before
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Trump took the stage as a perfect example of that.
Now there's also been the public reaction to this. Many
Americans do not believe, for example, that this was handled appropriately.
Speaker 2 (03:21):
I'll give you another example.
Speaker 1 (03:23):
The widow of the firefighter his name was Corey, who
was killed by a straight bullet, slammed the Secret Service,
labeling their performance as quote a hot mess, and calling
for accountability and explanation because if they would have done
their job, there's a very good chance that her husband,
Corey would still be with us. We also know that
there's been a Bipartisan House Task Force deemed the assassination
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attempt quote unquote preventable. Now, how often do Republicans and
Democrats agree on anything when you are Republicans and Democrats
and you come together and the assassination to tim report
says that this was preventable. That happened in December. By
the way of last year, the report was issued about
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a dozen recommendations aimed at strengthening the security protocols as well.
That worries me that those recommendations are coming from Congress
and weren't already in place by the Secret Service. Now,
various people have praised the disciplinary measures and reforms, noting
the agency has taken responsibility and implementing structural change that
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is in theory good.
Speaker 2 (04:30):
But the big question.
Speaker 1 (04:31):
Is is it enough saying we're not going to fire
our way out of this.
Speaker 2 (04:36):
What does that mean?
Speaker 1 (04:38):
The only way that you get fired is if there
is an actual dead president. I mean, the lack of
accountability here is incredible. And let's just go back to
the private sector if you and look, I've had death
threats against me, I've had security that I've had to have.
Unfortunately in my career, I carry a fire on virtually
everywhere I go, and when I do an event and
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there's security there. If I was shot the way that
Donald Trump was and there was a line of sight venue,
and that's the whole job of the Secret Service to
make sure that doesn't happen where there's a short range
line of sight directly the present's head.
Speaker 2 (05:12):
And that's what happened in Butler.
Speaker 1 (05:14):
The idea that we're quote not going to fire away
out of this, I still think is kind of absurd.
Speaker 2 (05:19):
And I'm not like, you fire everyone. What I am
saying is is.
Speaker 1 (05:22):
Like, come on outside, the Secret Service director who resigned.
You're telling me basically, no one's been fired. I don't
understand that. In the private sector, whether this is a celebrity,
a sports star, a former politician, a whatever it may be.
If this happened in the private sector, a CEO of
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a company, there would no doubt be massive amounts of
people that would be fired because of the event. Why
is it in government we don't fire people? It drives
me insane. And if you look at the six agents
that receive these suspensions ranging from ten to forty two
days as part of a quote broader effort to address
serious protective failures. Does it get any more serious than
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an assassination attempt on the President Uniteds It's America and
multiple rounds going at his body, Like this is the
biggest failure you can have without death, and no one
gets fired, and you're like, all right, well you're not
gonna get paid for ten to forty two days. I
don't know if that's the right message that we should
be sending right now. Now with the prior director's resignation,
they went on to say, and emphasis on root cause
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fixes and improved interagency coordination and upgrade equipment. The Secret
Services undergoing reforms intended to prevent such lapses in the future.
Speaker 2 (06:38):
That's all great.
Speaker 1 (06:40):
Again, why is it that no one has been fired
in the private sector?
Speaker 2 (06:46):
You screw up like this, you are fired, period. You
are fired.
Speaker 1 (06:52):
I look at this moment and I sit here and
I'm like, come on, really, like.
Speaker 2 (06:58):
This is it?
Speaker 1 (06:59):
This is all You're gonna give me nothing else. I'll
even go back to another part.
Speaker 2 (07:04):
Of the story.
Speaker 1 (07:05):
Marsha Blackburn Center from Tennessee came out said we're still
trying to get answers about Trump assassination attempt.
Speaker 2 (07:11):
That should concern everyone.
Speaker 1 (07:13):
The fact that we're having a conversation right now, and
the fact that Marsha Blackburn, who's the center, said we're
still trying to get answers.
Speaker 2 (07:19):
To a problem.
Speaker 1 (07:21):
Is a massive issue of lack of transparency or is it? Hey,
we've already moved on from this right like we kicked
the can down the road.
Speaker 2 (07:32):
We've moved on to other issues in the news.
Speaker 1 (07:35):
This is old news, and now we'll just announce a
ten to forty two days suspension for six people, and
then we just act like it never happened and we
moved on.
Speaker 3 (07:43):
Like.
Speaker 1 (07:43):
I don't like that. It doesn't seem to me to
be real accountability.
Speaker 2 (07:49):
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Speaker 1 (07:51):
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to listen to what Marshall Blackburn had to say on
TV about this moments ago.
Speaker 4 (10:12):
Please to bring in right now, Senator Marshall Blackburn of Tennessee.
She's also a member of the Senate Veterans Affairs Committee,
Senate Finance Committee. Center Blackburn A pleasure to have you.
I remember being there you confronted Cheeto. There's still so
many questions, what is your reaction to the fact now
there are six on leave, no firings, and still people
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saying what do we know?
Speaker 5 (10:36):
Almost a year later.
Speaker 3 (10:38):
And it is very frustrating that we do not have answers.
As you were playing in the clip, we were trying
to get answers right there at the convention within a week.
Speaker 2 (10:52):
Of this having happened.
Speaker 3 (10:53):
And the fact that still we are trying to get
these answers is a little bit frustrating. I don't know
when the people were put on leave. I know that
it was for varying times. I do know it was
without pay. I think it will be important to know
if after the FBI, led by cash Ptel, completes their investigation,
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that if at that point Secret Service members will be terminated.
Speaker 1 (11:25):
So that is what she had to say. We still
don't know what's actually happening here. We don't and as
she said, it's very frustrating that we do not have answers.
The fact we are trying to get these answers a
little bit frustrating.
Speaker 2 (11:40):
It's been a year. Like I'm more than frustrated.
Speaker 1 (11:45):
And she says she wants to make certain the team
around the president is tight, that they are focused, that
they are taking care of him and they are protecting him,
and that's the imperative. Just as we're hopeful that the
Secret Service is with all of their protectees, that they are.
Speaker 2 (11:58):
Focused on them.
Speaker 1 (11:59):
No Secret Service have a job, and I understand this
to basically never fail. And the Butler failure was catastrophic.
When you have people yelling that there's a dude on
a roof, there's a shooter on a roof, there's a
guy with a gun roof. Ten minutes for the President
is getting on stage, like what are we doing? What
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are we doing here? The Secret Service is spending these
people for six days without pay for the failure. If,
by the grace of God, Donald Trump is still alive,
I think we all know that from that damn Butler.
The fact that that chart was put up and he
turned his head, it saved his life. And I do
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believe that God had his hand on Donald Trump that day.
I do believe that God saved spared his life, no
doubt about it, no doubt. But that means because he
turned his head, that these people went from clearly losing
their jobs to getting a ten days slap on the wrist.
I mean, it's an unpaid vacation, is what it really is.
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That is not this signal that I want to keep.
And I do believe you need to set a very
clear signal not just to the Secret Service, but to
anyone that is in federal law enforcement, like, look, these
types of things, if they happen on your watch, like,
you're gonna get fired. If you have this big of
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a screw up, You're gonna get fired. That's just how
this is going to be. And there's gonna be accountability.
And I think there's gonna be a lot of people
that voted for Donald Trump that if there is not
a real form of accountability here, there is going to
be real anger over this one moving forward.
Speaker 2 (13:45):
Now, want to move on to something else.
Speaker 1 (13:47):
We are also hearing now from the White House, and
this is a very big move that should make many
of you extremely excited that now illegal immigrants are barred
from Headstart in other federal government programs which were clearly
enticing them to come to the United States of America.
Immigrants who are in the country illegally will no longer,
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the White House said, be allowed to access the head
Start early childhood education programs so their children, many of
them use it as childcare, daycare, as well as other
federal programs that you and I are paying for, the
Department of Health and Human Services, Agriculture, and Labor All
came through and said they have issued notice to the
relevant program partners under their watch to clarify the administration's
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interpretation of what falls under federal public benefit.
Speaker 2 (14:36):
The Wall Street Journal is reporting.
Speaker 1 (14:38):
According to the HHS guidelines, people in the United States
of America illegally will be barred not only from sending
their children to head Start, but but will also be
denied access to other programs, including assistance for the homeless,
Title nine, family planning, mental health services, and substance abuse treatment.
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Why should we be paying people for people to go
to these things outside the United States of America that
have broken into this country now. At discussing the issue,
the Health and Human Services Secretary RFK. Junior said he
is resending an interpretation of the nineteen ninety six Personal
Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act, which improperly extended certain
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federal benefits to illegal immigrants. What has happened is now
that is enticing people to come across our borders illegally
because once they get here, they get so much aid
from our government after they break in. While immigrants who
do not have legal status do not qualify for quote
most federal benefits. Many of the programs affected have not
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been asking their participants about their immigration status, So that's
why so many illegal immigrants are on food stamps and
other things like that. They qualify them not by ASCID
if they're in illegal, but through income and quote other
verification methods. That's how the system has become abused and broken.
Now the new policy is set to take effect immediately,
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an HHS spokesman said the Department of Agriculture, pointing to
guidance issued in April that sought to prohibit immigrants who
are in the United States illegally from also getting US
food stamps, affirms its position that they quote should not
receive government dollars. Again, it entices people to break our laws.
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Shortly after taking office, President Trump directed agencies to identify
relevant programs and issued an executive order to prevent immigrants
in the US without legal permission from getting benefits funded
by the taxpayers. This is, by the way, what I
and so many other Americans actually voted for, and then
in negotiations over the Trump sponsored megabills signed to law
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July fourth, the White House promise that the president would
use more executive actions aimed at illegal immigration to make
sure that your tax dollars are not going to illegals. Now,
I'm in favor of this. This is why I have
voted for Trump. This is why I supported Trump. This
is why millions and millions of Americans voted for Trump.
And they shouldn't back down on this at all. Okay,
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like this should be one hundred percent happening period. One
hundred percent happening period.
Speaker 2 (17:17):
Game over.
Speaker 5 (17:18):
Now.
Speaker 1 (17:18):
Let me also just say one more thing. The left
has already started this. They're saying that these moves are
gonna be U Republicans. There's gonna be hell to pay
for this in the elections, and the kids are gonna
die and people are gonna starve to death. A.
Speaker 2 (17:30):
That's not gonna happen. B.
Speaker 1 (17:32):
If you can't survive here because you're breaking the laws
and we're calling you out for it, then let me
also say this.
Speaker 2 (17:40):
You can go back to the country you came from.
Speaker 1 (17:43):
If your life is so bad that you're going to
quote unquote starve to death, as Democrats are going to say,
because the American people are not going to pay for
your food when you broke into our country, then you
can go home to the country that you came from.
That is not meant to be me. That is the
reality of the situation. And I am so tired of
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the left every time you try to have on ords like, oh, well,
someone's gonna die. People are gonna die, everybody's gonna die.
All the people are gonna die. Everybody's gonna die. Like no,
that's not how this works. We need to have law
and order, and this is what Americans voted for. I'm
not backing down on that, and I hope you're not either.
Let me just remind you of just how many, as
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Donald Trump would put it, bad ombres that there are
out there in this country among us because of a
wide open southern border. There was a new warning that
came from Tom Homan on the arrest of an MS thirteen,
not just gang member, but a kingpin in Nebraska, Perez
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on El Salvador's one hundred most wanted list. This is
how bad of a guy this is is one of
those that came into the country legally. And Tom Homan
reminding people what's happening right now in America. This is
in a border state, it's Nebraska. If you don't believe me,
go look at a damn map. And see where Nebraska is.
And if you think that illegal immigrants are only on
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the southern border and MS thirteen gang members and train
zelar Aga gang members are only at the border, you
are wrong. They have set up shop in every state
in America, and Nebraska is a pretty far distance from
the border.
Speaker 2 (19:25):
Listen to this all.
Speaker 6 (19:27):
Right, back to the breaking news that we brought you
earlier this hour, ICE agents arrested an MS thirteen kingpin
in Nebraska. He has now been identified as Melvin Varella Perez.
He has been on El Salvador's most wanted list for
nearly a decade, but was somehow released into the United
States after he crossed the border illegally in twenty twenty three.
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Let's bring in white house borders are.
Speaker 2 (19:50):
Tom, hommo, Tom.
Speaker 6 (19:51):
Let me just put up the record here of this
guy that somehow got missed. First of all, here's the
mugshot from his arrest in Oklahoma. In Oklahoma, now here
is the Aroma hunter briskets are. Here is the picture
from twenty sixteen. This was put out by the National Police.
He's on the top one hundred Los one hundred mos Buscados.
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Then here's another notice from twenty nineteen looking for the
same guy, and another one from twenty nineteen that was
put out by crime stoppers looking for this guy. And
yet somehow Tom when he came across the border illegally
in twenty twenty three, he was paroled into the country.
How in the world could that have happened.
Speaker 7 (20:38):
Well, look, this is just one example of what I've
been saying for the last four years. The Biden administration
lights the American people when they said everybody they released
in the country is properly invented.
Speaker 2 (20:47):
They weren't.
Speaker 7 (20:49):
No. I know, you know, first of all, we don't
have access to other countries criminal data. But as you said,
this was a public information and this has been easily found.
But this administration their main focused Under Biden administration, Barbito
had one directive process quick release quick because if there's
no overcrowding, we can keep claiming the border secure. And
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we got control of everything. And they kept lying to
the American people everybody releases vetted. I can't tell you
how many criminals under the Trump administration we have arrested
and reported that were released in the country by Joe
Biden saying they were vetted. We have rested murders, people
that wanted they were convicted murdered other countries.
Speaker 2 (21:27):
If you had.
Speaker 7 (21:27):
Murdered warrants in other countries, people had sexual assaults in
other countries, people had sexual assaults here that they weren't
problem during the betting process because they weren't vetted. The
last administration lied. And that's why we're so busy right
now going across the country trying to find these bils.
Speaker 6 (21:44):
All right, so I could go you one better on this.
Melvin Varella Paraz So he was nailed in Omaha with
another guy named Renee Escobar of Choa. We'll put his
picture up on the screen for you. This guy had
an Interpol red notice against him for drug trafficking and
conspiracy to commit murder. He had an inter Poll notice
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against him and that got missed. How does that happen?
Speaker 7 (22:10):
In confidence? I mean it incompass from last administration. They're
directed to how borbitual process and releases would rob proper betting.
And also, let's remember Ice was told by second term
I orchist, you can't arrest it for some of the
me and her illegalis. They probably weren't even looking this person.
Let's you had a serious criminal conviction, not a warrant,
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not a want, but a conviction. So look at the
last administration, they totally screwed it up, from releasing people
from the border of non betting to tying ICE's hands.
We had a record number ten point five minute illegal
amags come to our border, and Joe Biden Ice had
the lowest numbers of arrest removes in the history of
the agency because her hands were tied. And that's why
we're working so hard under President Trump, under his leadership,
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we're working so hard right now sending as many teams
on the communities as possible to look for these criminals
that the last administry you shore release in this country.
And that's why we're so busy right now. That's why
you see all the teams out in every major city
in the nation.
Speaker 1 (23:07):
You know, this kills the narrative that so many in
the left in the media are trying to do is say, oh,
there's no bad people, they're all just good people.
Speaker 2 (23:14):
Look, ICE agents.
Speaker 1 (23:17):
Arresting two more migrants with m asserteen ties in Nebraska.
We're just hearing about right now the US Immigration Custom
Enforcement agents today And I just got this sentiment arrested
two alleged members Amissertein Game and Gang in Omaha, Nebraska.
They're accused of giving orders to fellow gang members to
commit a variety of crimes, including multiple homicides, multiple extortion plots, imprisonment,
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and drug trafficking according to the newest release. The ICE
release says they are criminal aliens and there's Amisertein gang
members and foreign terrorists also now wanted in El Salvador.
Speaker 2 (23:52):
So it's not just the one guy that you heard about.
There's more.
Speaker 1 (23:55):
ICE did not release the names of the men taking
into Kassi. The law enforcement agency said these are more
high ranking members who are also on El Salvador's.
Speaker 2 (24:06):
Top one hundred most wanted fugitives.
Speaker 1 (24:10):
Both of the individuals, they say are accused of entering
the country illegally, according to the release, saying these legal
aliens didn't just sneak into our country. They brought with
them a legacy of violenced tear and death. That was
what the Icehomland Security Investigation Special Agents in charge of
Kansas City said, saying this they thought they could hide
in America's Hartland, but they were sadly mistaken, not on
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our watch. The rest coming by the way as the
Trump administration is ramping up their efforts to detain immigrants
without legal status who have committed crimes and deter migrants
from illegally entering the US. The effort also has sparked
quote unquote backlash in some sanctuary states and cities where
local leaders have pledged to not cooperate with immigration authorities.
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It is part of a mass deportation effort that Trump
administration says.
Speaker 2 (25:01):
That the American beople voted for it, by the way
I did.
Speaker 1 (25:04):
Ice officers are ordered by notice of this truth to
do all in their power to achieve the very important
goal of delivering the single largest mass deportation.
Speaker 2 (25:16):
Program in history.
Speaker 1 (25:17):
That is what President Trump wrote in a post on
True Social So he's not backing down on this at all. Now,
while all this is happening, I'm gonna play something for
you that's gonna make you laugh. I was yesterday on
Fox Business Channel talking about a movie, the New Superman
movie that's coming out, and the New Superman movie is
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all about wokeness. It is all about saying that Superman,
I'm not joking, is an illegal immigrant, but a do
gooder who's just doing good. So Therefore, why should anybody
not wanted to be in this country. I'm not joking.
This is actually what they're saying in the movie. There
are scenes about this, like he's like, but I'm just
a good guy doing good things, trying and to imply
that only people, the only people that come across the
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Southern border are good people. Well, I want you to
hear what I had to say on Fox Business about
this new movie and why you shouldn't go see Superman,
because all you're gonna do is be supporting this liberal crap.
Speaker 8 (26:13):
Love the fact that you've got a movie that's coming
out that they want everyone to go see that was
made for everyone. But it's just a lecture for a
couple hours on why half the country sucks and we
hate you if you voted for Donald Trump and you
want law and order in America, because remember, no bad
people ever come across the border.
Speaker 2 (26:33):
Right, He's a good guy in his own words there, Superman,
I'm a good guy. What are they trying to do?
This is political propaganda. One on one.
Speaker 8 (26:41):
They're trying to imply that everyone that comes across the
Southern border or the northern border.
Speaker 2 (26:46):
Is a good guy, and we just love everyone. Look,
I love everyone as long as you're not a.
Speaker 8 (26:50):
Rapist, child molester, selling illegal drugs, putting fentanyl into this country.
Speaker 2 (26:56):
But give me a nice list that I can add
to it, and I'll sing your Kumba out with you.
Speaker 8 (27:00):
But I can promise you this, there are a lot
of people like me that aren't gonna go get a
lecture for two hours from a fake superman from Hollywood.
Speaker 2 (27:08):
So good luck with your movie.
Speaker 5 (27:10):
Yeah, well, well said you had thought that after Rachel
Zegler attacked President Trump and his supporters and tainted every
interview with woke ideology, you would think they would learn
from that snow White fiasco. It earned eighty seven million
dollars in the United States two hundred million dollars worldwide,
but it's still felt far short. They spend two hundred
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and sixty nine million dollars building.
Speaker 2 (27:34):
It because they can't help themselves. The amount of hatred.
We just saw this in the flooding that happened in Texas.
Speaker 8 (27:41):
Where I am right now, where there were people out
there that are trying to politicize everything and saying, well,
if you are in that part of the country they
just flooded, you deserve what you got. That's what a
pediatrician wrote on her on her own web page about
how much she has to stain for magat conservative voters.
Speaker 2 (27:59):
And so as long as Hollywood and these elite on.
Speaker 8 (28:02):
The left continue to demonize and wish you will on
people because we disagree with him politically, don't expect me
to take it.
Speaker 2 (28:09):
I'm not gonna give you my money. I'm not gonna
go to your movie. I hope a bunch of people
don't go to this movie.
Speaker 8 (28:15):
And you know what the sad part is, even if
this movie and this Superman fells, I'm not sure they're
ever gonna stop dictating and lecturing what they say is right.
Speaker 2 (28:25):
And anyone else disagrees with him. Clearly you're an evil person.
Speaker 5 (28:28):
Look, I just want to go to the movies to
be entertained. I don't want your politics like I want
to go to a sporting event. I don't need to
be lectured and have your you know, your whatever you
want to do, whatever agenda is.
Speaker 2 (28:39):
I just want to be entertained, folks, And you can
tell a story. Yeah, look at the f one movie
that just came out. I went and saw it last night.
Guess what, there was no lecture.
Speaker 1 (28:48):
There was no lecture. By the way, in F one,
there's no immigration narrative. There's no Superman's a good guy
and he's an illegal immigrant. This is where the Democrats
are using Hollywood yet again to try to change the
narrative on everything else. Don't forget. Share this podcast with
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