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October 6, 2025 32 mins

The John Kobylt Show Hour 2 (10/06) - Houman Hemmati will be on the show to talk about Gov. Newsom vetoing a bill that would’ve created “drug-free” housing for homeless people. More on the bill that Gov. Newsom vetoed. More on the professional agitators that Debra ran into and a woman was detained by ICE after blocking the ICE facility in LA with her car. DHS Sec. Kristi Noem says there are federal law enforcement officers who have bounties on their heads. 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Can't.

Speaker 2 (00:00):
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four after four o'clock. It's a podcast, John Cobelt Show
on demand also on the iHeart app. Gavin Newsom did

(00:22):
something that rarely happens. He vetoed a bill that passed
in the Senate and the Assembly unanimously thirty nine to
nothing in the Senate and in the Assembly seventy nine
to nothing. And it was written by a Democrat out
of San Francisco, Matt Hainey, and it was we'd create
more drug free housing options, sober living homes, So if

(00:43):
you're a drug addict, you could go and live in
a state sponsored home and it's a lot easier if
there are no drugs allowed in the building. Do some
vetoed that because he doesn't want any money taken away
from his housing first idea, which is you get housing

(01:03):
no matter whether you've kicked the drug habit or not.
You can continue openly using drug and so drugs and
soaking your neighbors. Well, we're going to talk with a
doctor here about this newsom veto whom on David Hamani.
We've had him on before on the show. Welcome doctor, Hi.

Speaker 1 (01:26):
John, thanks so much for having me on again.

Speaker 2 (01:27):
Yes, it's good to talk to you. Well, I think
it's self evident that this is nuts. What do you think?

Speaker 3 (01:36):
Nuts is an understatement when you think about what the
goal should be of any addict to recover, especially an
addict who is without a home, the unsheltered, the homeless,
the transience, whatever you want to refer to them. Right,
it is common sense as well as medical fact that
they need a home, not just a bed to sleep in,

(01:58):
but one in which the services are provided to help
them recovery. We call that recovery housing. And I actually
know about this very well because for a couple of
months I actually worked in the West Los Angeles, Vias
what's called Dual Diagnosis Treatment program. It's a special inpatient
locked unit, which means they can't leave, come and go.

(02:18):
They are locked in there. It's almost you know, they're
confined basically oftentimes against their will, sometimes voluntarily, in order
to have intensive round the clock medication management and therapy
and also to take away any access to drugs or
any temptation, and also to put them on drugs like

(02:39):
grouper norphine for example, that they need in order to
avoid the temptation to go back on drugs. To have
that housing just makes sense.

Speaker 1 (02:48):
There's so much evidence for it. Where there's published literature.

Speaker 3 (02:51):
There are account stories from people who had been addicts
who have recovered, who are now independent, off the streets,
having a fulfilling, productive life. And Newsom goes and says, no,
it's redundant. We need to focus on housing first.

Speaker 1 (03:05):
That's not just wrong, it's.

Speaker 3 (03:08):
Evil, I think because he's taking lives from people. People
will die because of this policy, and he's going against
his own democratic majority. No less, it doesn't make any sense. Clearly,
there are other motives for him. It's not just housing.

Speaker 1 (03:23):
It's not just the addicts.

Speaker 3 (03:24):
There is something else going on. We can speculate all
we want, but I think we know what it is.

Speaker 2 (03:29):
No spell it out for people who are and on
to what you understand about the world.

Speaker 3 (03:36):
Look, when you talk about that principle of housing first,
which is what Newsom is going to make his hill
to die on. When it comes to the homelessness issue
that he's been trying to fix for twenty some odd years. Right,
what does housing first mean? It means shoveling tens of
billions of dollars of taxpayer money to nonprofits and for

(03:58):
profit housing develops, right, all of whom he has some
kind of ties to, directly or indirectly. Right, then, will
either build ultra expensive housing for you know, ten times
the going market rate, or not even build it at all,
just take the cash and make it disappear. Right, That's
what housing first means. It means ignoring the true needs

(04:19):
of the homeless, and it means also perpetuating.

Speaker 1 (04:22):
The homelessness crisis, so they have.

Speaker 3 (04:23):
A continued, perpetual excuse to keep pushing more housing which
never materializes, or if it does, it's exceptionally expensive. And
Santa Monica, it's a million of unit for construction, plus
a million for the land, two million a unit for
homeless persons. Good luck making that sustainable.

Speaker 2 (04:41):
For the last seven years, the state has spent thirty
seven billion dollars on housing and homelessness. Thirty seven billion
during Governor Newsom's time in office, and a few years
ago he admitted that twenty four billion dollars that they
had spent up to that time. He couldn't account for

(05:04):
He didn't know where it went, which is astonishing amount
of money.

Speaker 3 (05:12):
It's not just astonishing, it's criminal. And there's a reason
why the newly appointed US Attorney who takes care of
Southern California, Bill A. Sale, who had been a Republican
assembly member and an amazing one as that, has announced
that he is opening an investigation to look into what
has happened with all of the money and all of

(05:35):
the behavior in the homeless industrial complex in southern California
and by association, statewide. But his district covers this area,
and I know for fact that he has people from
HUD Housing in urban Development involved in that pass force.
He as people from FBI, Homeland Security. That it's not
just the Justice Department, not just the Prosecutor's office. They

(05:56):
are putting a full court press on this. You may
not seeutions today because that's not how the FEDS work, right.
The FEDS build very lengthy, rock solid cases that sometimes
take several years to build, with wiretaps, with informants, with
reviews of records. I don't have any insight info into

(06:16):
what they're doing, But I can tell you from past
government investigations done by this very office, these things take
a long time. They impaneled grand juries oftentimes right, and
it's only once they have built a case that is
absolutely rock solid that they bring that case. These guys
don't lose cases in courts. They don't bring them if
they think they will. And so it's going to take
a while, but I can guarantee that there'll be prosecutions.

Speaker 1 (06:39):
It's just a matter of time where those how high.

Speaker 3 (06:41):
Up those prostitutions go. Who knows, right, But at this
point there must be, you know, a lot of work
being done behind the scenes in order to generate the
evidence to go after people, because, like you said, twenty
four billion dollars doesn't just magically disappear without a trace.
It has to go somewhere, and they're going to find
out where that went, and they're going to find out
who took it and why they took it, and if

(07:03):
this criminal behavior.

Speaker 2 (07:04):
It's going to be addressed. We started covering this homelessness
issue intensively about eight years ago, about twenty seventeen, Ken
and I took two shows from homeless encampments. One was
on the San Ana riverbed, and the other was skid row.
And the one thing that struck me, and again, I
trust my eyes more than I trust any news media
reports or you know, any statistics. To my eyes, virtually

(07:28):
everybody re encountered was either severely mentally ill or seriously
whacked out on drugs. There were very few normal people
who just had bad luck. The ones living in these encampments,
their brains were fried, either from some kind of psychosis
or from drug damage. And so that's correct because when you.

Speaker 3 (07:53):
Think about it, yeah, regular people who were down on
their luck are going to go seek help. They're going
to seek shelter. They're going to go and get help
from family, They're going to stay with family. They're not
going to have friends or family tell them get lost.
I don't want to because you're crazier, because you're on drugs,
or because you're violent. This is all Timon says.

Speaker 2 (08:12):
So eight years ago, I started realizing that this whole
housing industry for the homeless is just a scam because
the housing isn't going to change their lives. There's still
going to be a drug addict, they're still going to
be mental leel and they'll probably still be on the
streets because they don't want to be contained indoors whatever
is making them crazy. They want to be out and about.

Speaker 3 (08:35):
Well, there are a couple of reasons they want to
be out in about. One is they don't have the
insight to understand that they need to be inside and
being taken care of and seconds. These residential facilities, all
of them have rules where you can't bring in drugs
and weapons and alcohol. Well, guess what if you're a
drug addict, or if you want to have your weapons
or alcohol or all of the aboves, these places are

(08:58):
going to turn you away to begin So what they
really need are places that will take them in involuntarily,
right and keep them confined, like the facility in which
I worked that was only designed for veterans, right. But
we need more of those, and we need those to
be done in a way that is sustainable, not what
Santa Monica. What the state and county are building in

(09:20):
Santa Monica right now, which is forty seven beds on
Ocean Avenue, across the street from the beach, on some
of the most expensive land on earth, in the residential
part of Santa Monica, not even.

Speaker 1 (09:31):
In the busy tourist area.

Speaker 3 (09:33):
This is lunacy because for the money they're spending on this,
they could be taking care of ten or twenty times
as many people somewhere else on much cheaper land, but
they're choosing not to do that. Well, one always seems
to be the mantra.

Speaker 2 (09:44):
Well, when something like that goes on, and it makes
those sense, And after ten years they're doing the same
thing and it makes those sense. It's because it's corruption.
It's because people are making the billions of dollars and
stealing a lot of it. It's got to be reason
because the policy in and of itself is stupid.

Speaker 3 (10:05):
I know, and they're not necessarily friends, but I persimply
know lots of people who are now in the homeless
housing and affordable housing industries, and these are people who
are laughing all the way to the banks.

Speaker 1 (10:19):
They don't hide it.

Speaker 3 (10:19):
They brag about the fact that they are taking all
this cash, and they brag about the fact that they
have strong relationships with the politicians and help fund their
campaigns because that money comes right back to them and
it's a vicious cycle. And these politicians don't get elected
unless they have the money from these guys. And once
they have their money.

Speaker 1 (10:38):
They want more and more and more of it, so
they're going.

Speaker 3 (10:41):
To do these guys' favors. But ultimately we have a name,
and like you said, it's called corruption. You cannot do
a quid pro quo, period, especially when it involves the
embezzlement of taxpayer cash or inappropriate allocation of taxpayer cash
knowing that it's not going to go to the intended purpose,
or that you're over spending on something that should have
been far cheaper. And so ultimately, I think we're finally

(11:04):
at a point where this may end. This may end
now through federal action coming from federal dollars being stopped.
President has announced that he's not going to put money
after these things anymore. So without that, it is Stayton
County and local money only, which is insufficient. That we
have prosecutors and agents from multiple different federal agencies who

(11:26):
have recently been in power to look into this, and
so I think we're going to see this end. But
it's not going to happen overnight, and it's not going
to be pretty when it does, because we're going to
be exposed to a lot of hell that many of
us had known about and predicted.

Speaker 1 (11:40):
But now we're going to have a solid proof.

Speaker 2 (11:41):
All right, Doctor Human David Hamadi, thank.

Speaker 3 (11:44):
You for coming on, John, thank you so much.

Speaker 2 (11:47):
All Right, I want to talk more about this when
we come back.

Speaker 4 (11:50):
You're listening to John Cobelt on demand from KFI AM
six forty.

Speaker 2 (11:56):
We've been talking about this for so many years and
I've been telling you about this and it was nice
to hear doctor Human. Let me get his full name
in order. We've had him on the show before. Human
David Hamadi. He's a doctor and he was blasting Gavin
Newsom online because Newsom had vetoed recovery housing for drug addicts.

(12:23):
It's drug free housing. You get the room, you get
the apartment, whatever it is, and you can't take drugs.
And if you have a whole building like that, it's
a great help to the drug addicts inside. And the
drug addiction is what makes them homeless. Primarily, two things
make you homeless if you're long term that way, and

(12:47):
that's drug addiction. And that's been to us and it's
the two things that the state Newsome and Karen Bass
refuses to address. They will not force anybody into drug
treatment or mental health treatment, and those are the two
biggest drivers. And for years we've been telling you why,

(13:09):
but you still may ask why why. Doctor Juman David
Hamadi said what I've been saying. He says, the money
is so enormous. It's thirty seven billion dollars just in
state money since Newsom took over in twenty nineteen. So

(13:30):
we're talking a seven year period, seven years, thirty seven
billion dollars, and we have still a gigantic homeless problem.
They haven't made a debt to day. You can pick
off a few of the people who are not hopeless
drug addicts or completely insane mental patients, but those two categories,

(13:56):
and they don't want to go inside, they don't want treatment.
It's an impossible situation. Everybody in the industry and everybody
in government knows this. But because we have and I
hear somebody's microphone open, because we have an absolutely stupid,
idiotic The residents in California looks like the majority are

(14:23):
too stupid, too iiotic to realize that they're being ripped
off for tens of billions of dollars. I don't know
how else to put it. They keep re electing the
same criminals over and over and over again. This is
a criminal operation, and he explained it clearly. The money
goes to these nonprofits they have ineffective to non existing programs.

(14:47):
They keep the money for themselves really high salaries, and
then they give the politicians a cut with campaign donations.
That's the way the world works. Why people are not
interested in this or don't believe this, or think, I
don't really think it's okay. But the most feeble minded

(15:09):
voters in the whole country are here in California. They're
having people like Newsom and Bass and the rest of
them rip them off for thirty seven billion dollars and
they admit they don't know where the money went. Newsom admits,
over the most recent time period about four years, twenty
four billion dollars went down the hall. He admitted, Yeah,

(15:31):
we don't know where it is. Karen Vass has got
two billion dollars just in the last two and a
half years. And remember she hired all those attorneys so
she wouldn't have to testify before a judge as to
where it went. This is where it went. It's astonishing,
it's happening in front of us. It's being explained to

(15:53):
you over and over again, and still these people get
elected and they move on to high offices. They're running
a massive corruption machine and there are thousands and thousands
that are connected to the corruption machine. This is not
going on in any of the other forty nine states. Why,
that's why we have over half the homeless in the country.

(16:16):
There's no industry in the other states. All Right, we've
got more coming up, but we have an update on
Debra story from last hour about encountering bizarre people in
front of a trader Joe's who stick a camera in
your face on a selfie stick and try to antagonize
you and get you to react in some way.

Speaker 5 (16:38):
Yes, so thank you to our kind hearted listeners who
have been reaching out.

Speaker 2 (16:42):
Now I have more in and this is more bizarre
than I thought it would be.

Speaker 4 (16:47):
You're listening to John Cobel's on demand from KFI AM
six forty.

Speaker 2 (16:52):
You're on every day. No, we're on every day from
one until four o'clock. I don't know what you're doing,
but you're probably not on the air. And after four
o'clock John Cobelt's show on demand, it's the podcast on
the iHeart app. So about forty five minutes ago, Dever
told the story of going to Trader Joe's and Woodland
Hills over the weekend last night in fact, right yep,

(17:13):
and encountering this weird group of guys who were all
holding cameras with selfie sticks and they were coming right
up to you and trying to provoke you into doing
something on camera. Yeah, and that was it. They didn't
belong to any group, They weren't protesting immigration or any
other issue, and I guess they weren't even saying anything

(17:35):
right now, and there was.

Speaker 5 (17:36):
A huge police presence, and that police presence was they
were gone. Police officers were gone by the time that
I got out of Trader Joe's. So listeners have been
sending us information and so these are called First Amendment
what was it, auditors, First Amendment auditors And so basically
what they're doing is they feel they have a First

(17:57):
Amendment right right to to do whatever they want, say
whatever they want whatever.

Speaker 2 (18:02):
To hold a video camera and takee people in public right.

Speaker 5 (18:06):
And they want you to be agitated, They want you
to get in their face because they want to spray
you with pepper spray or I mean, one listener said,
some of these people are dangerous and they have they
have weapons and they could hurt you.

Speaker 2 (18:19):
So if you start pushing back on them, which most.

Speaker 5 (18:23):
People would, I mean if somebody got John, if you
had no idea what we were talking about here, and
some person just sticks a camera in your face, you're
walking out of Trade or Joe's or Whole Food's your favorite,
You're going to get annoyed. You may and if they
keep agitating you, right, you may grab their camera.

Speaker 2 (18:41):
Well you grab their camera.

Speaker 5 (18:43):
Hey, they say, we have a first we have a
First Amendment right to do what we're doing.

Speaker 2 (18:47):
We're not bothering at you. You have assaulted me. I'm
defending myself.

Speaker 5 (18:51):
You assaulted them because they've agitated you enough that you're
pushing them, trying to grab their camera whatever.

Speaker 2 (18:58):
I am shocked that you did not to respond to them.

Speaker 5 (19:02):
John, because I did not want to give them. They
wanted a rise out of me and everybody else.

Speaker 2 (19:08):
They wanted that.

Speaker 5 (19:09):
So that wasn't an incentive enough for me to just
ignore them.

Speaker 2 (19:12):
I did so. One of the listeners, Troy, said that
they use a variety of tactics. They try to create
conflict videos that they upload to their monetized YouTube channel.
The more conflict, the better. Many have known, many are
known to carry weapons of various types that they deploy
at the slightest provocation. You were wise to steer clear

(19:36):
and just absurd, Yes, observe rather right? Right? Wow, who
would have thought you'd passed the test?

Speaker 5 (19:43):
I'm telling you, why would I give these people what
they wanted. I knew that they wanted to get a
rise out of me. I knew that, So that was
motivation enough for me to just.

Speaker 2 (19:55):
Walk on by. All right. So if you see these
people in a public place, do not engage. Don't engage.

Speaker 5 (20:02):
That's what they want. Just don't give them what they want,
all right. Don't even give them the finger, because they're
gonna post.

Speaker 2 (20:09):
That, right, and then you're gonna be all over the internet.
You're gonna bell over social media giving somebody the finger.

Speaker 6 (20:14):
Right.

Speaker 2 (20:16):
A stupid world we're in, I know, God, just time
to go, It's just time to get out of here,
all right. Here's here's a video. This woman drove her
car up outside the ice facility in Los Angeles. She

(20:36):
blocked the entrance to the facility's driveway with her car.
Which you're gonna hear is the Ice agents trying to
get her. This just happened on Saturday, trying to get
her to move the car, and she refuses, and eventually
they take her down and they drag her away, and
in the process they pull off her top, so she's

(20:56):
half naked. And then you're gonna hear a bystander and
I guess they were they were part of some anti
ICE group. And while the woman is screaming, you'll hear
the bystander and try to describe, but describes it in
a way that the ICE people are all wrong and
this lady is all right. So listen to the clip.

(21:18):
It starts with her out on the street next to
her car. Get your helmet on, get your hold it on.
You're gonna come home with her helmet. Okay, those are
the protesters laughing at the ICE agents. Stop it to
your helmet man, Are you trying to tell it?

Speaker 4 (21:37):
Tough baron rock heel party play seven boy David.

Speaker 6 (21:43):
Fourteen forty five.

Speaker 2 (21:44):
Oh, he's got his homet on. Tough guys with the helmets.

Speaker 3 (21:48):
Come on out, we're the last lethals are Come on, come.

Speaker 2 (21:51):
On say they're taunting looking for a reaction. She literally
was asking a question. She's just asking a question.

Speaker 3 (22:03):
Guys are ridiculous coming out here. I'll armor up like this.

Speaker 2 (22:06):
Tell someone to move their card number fourteen forty five.

Speaker 3 (22:10):
Ye yeah, yep, brig.

Speaker 2 (22:11):
Got his badge number. You see, they'll track him down,
put his photo up on the internet. Terrorizes family number
here that batch number two six too.

Speaker 6 (22:25):
What are you doing?

Speaker 2 (22:26):
What are you doing.

Speaker 3 (22:30):
Other tackle me?

Speaker 2 (22:35):
Oh my god, oh my god. Woman's on the ground
screaming and kicking, getting your top ripped off. Yeah, just
escalate as she was about to move. You're ridiculous. Oh gop,

(23:01):
stop going our crawl up the handling they created all this.
You guys are pulling your clothes off. Sexual assault is
happening right now.

Speaker 3 (23:17):
You guys are sexually assaulting this woman.

Speaker 2 (23:19):
You gonna take me because she's did I don't know.
You to move your car for you? Yeah, you to
move your car. She's on the ground squirming. You are
structing my trips right, you are, so you're not allowed

(23:39):
to take any all of a setten.

Speaker 3 (23:44):
You're not rude.

Speaker 2 (23:47):
She's not resisting, and she is resistant. You are my
si rots. You guys are all pigs. You know that
you guys are all pigs. You guys are all two gigs.
This is a bad look for you guys. If anyone
is in charge here, you guys should de escalate on it.
Look what they're doing for her doing anything. They took

(24:12):
her down and they're trying to restrain her on the ground,
and while they were dragging her, top game off and
but you had the denign versioncy of this where they're
trying to agitate you just to get you to scream.

Speaker 5 (24:24):
At them, so they think that's okay.

Speaker 2 (24:26):
It's the same tactics. This is outside the ICE facility
in LA and so she blocks the driveway, she gets
the attention of the ice officers, and then you have
these crazy people with their video cameras and then they
start the taunting and the name calling, and then they
start exaggerating for the video what's going on and make
it seem like she's sexually assaulted. She's screaming about her

(24:47):
civil rights being violated. Entirely a setup. I mean, they
all should have been nased, the whole crowd of them.
But that's what they're trying to do is get some
kind of federal crime, some federal civil rights violation on camera.
But yeah, this again is encouraged by the governor and

(25:08):
the mayor by Gavin Newsom and Karen Bass. This is
what they want. They want to incite this stuff. It's
the resistance. If you want a huge fight with the
federal government. You think Trump's ever gonna back down, ever
gonna back down. He's gonna win because he's got the
law on his side. You don't. All right, more coming.

Speaker 4 (25:29):
Up, you're listening to John Cobels on demand from KFI
Am sixty.

Speaker 2 (25:36):
We are going to talk with State Senator Tony Strickland, Republican,
coming on right after the two o'clock news. Because you
have drug cartels and gangs and terror groups are now
putting bounties on the heads of federal immigration agents by name,

(25:56):
ten thousand dollars to kill them, two thousand dollars for
their after This is exactly what these guys do. They
get identified. Somebody forward this to Gaven Neuwsom. This is
what he is instigating and promoting. He doesn't want them
wearing masks. Well, without the masks, they get identified and

(26:16):
they will get killed. Let's listen to Christy Nome yesterday
quite cup three.

Speaker 6 (26:24):
Our intelligence indicates that these people are organized. They're getting
more and more people on their team as far as
attacking officers, and they're making plans to ambush them and
to kill them. We have specific officers and agents that
have bounties that have been put out on their heads.
It's been two thousand dollars to kidnap them, ten thousand
dollars to kill them. They've released their pictures, they've sent

(26:45):
them between their networks, and it's an extremely dangerous situation
and unprecedented. So we've put protective detail around those individuals,
changed some of our operations to keep our officers safe.
But make no mistake, this isn't just about, you know,
protesting free speech or that they don't like that people
out here are upholding the law of our country. They're

(27:06):
actually going out there and saying, kill these people, and
we'll give you this much money to do it.

Speaker 2 (27:12):
That's that Christy Noom on Fox and Friends yesterday. This
is why they wear masks. This is to keep their
identities private. You heard the clip that we played in
the last segment where they had a setup. They lured
ICE agents out of an ice facility here in Los Angeles.
Some stupid woman parked your car there. The Ice agents

(27:36):
came out, all getting videotaped by this gang of anti
ICE vultures, and you heard them reading off badge numbers
of the ICE agents who were trying to get the
car to be removed. And they finally had to take
down the woman who drove the car up and drag
her away, and people started screaming about civil rights, sex assault.

(28:03):
It's all set up and Gavin Newsom is not on
the side of law enforcement. He's on the side of
these terrorists. There's no other way to describe them. And
they're connected to the drug cartels. They're connected to these gangs,

(28:26):
and now there's a bounty. I mean, we played a
clip from a CNN interview. A guy in a drug
cartel admitted that Trump shutting down the border has severely
crimped the cartel's business. They were making billions of dollars
for many years and now that's gone. Now you know

(28:47):
the story. If you screw the mob out of one
hundred bucks, what do you think is going to happen?
At best, you're gonna get your legs broken in the crap,
beaten you until you get the money back, and if
it's enough money, they'll just kill you. And that's when
you get dropped into the ocean, or into the Hudson River,

(29:12):
or buried in cement somewhere. So now these ice agents
and they, according to Christine Holme, they've they've been named.
So imagine have they of their families and their kids
feel again, they're enforcing the law you sent Congress to
Washington and over time, these were the laws that were passed.

(29:37):
When Biden and the Democrats ran the House and the Senate,
they didn't change any of these laws. Biden didn't enforce
the laws, but they were never changed. So they had
their chance and they didn't do it. And now that
Trump is enforcing the laws which he promised to do,
now it's time to kill the agents. Here's what happened

(30:00):
in Chicago in case you wonder why Trump is threatening
the National Guard. There in Chicago, ice agents were boxed
in by ten cars and Chicago police would not respond.
The Chicago Police Department told their officers stand down. That's

(30:24):
the way the mayor wanted it. And so you had
ten cars boxing in the ice agents. Uh you had?
They claimed that they responded to the calls for help,
but according to Fox News, two longtime Chicago police sources

(30:49):
highly ranked in the in the police department completely rejected
the idea that anybody responded to the calls for help.
They said it was like it's cover their ass bull bleep.
There was an internal dispatch that Fox News got revealing
the Chicago police officers were ordered by the Chief of
Patrol not to respond after Border Patrol agents called for help,

(31:12):
saying they were boxed in and surrounded. There was a
ramming incident and please, Chief of Patrol, no units will
respond to this was that I'm looking at it with
my own eyes on the print out on the computer screen.
So they you have the governors and mayors of major

(31:35):
cities in Illinois, Chicago, California, Los Angeles, Oregon, and Portland
don't care if federal agents die at the hands of
these terrorists. We'll talk to State Senator Tony Strickland about
it all, and we come back Debora Mark live in
the KFI twenty four hour newsroom. Hey, you've been listening
to The John Covelt Show podcast. You can always hear

(31:56):
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