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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Six seven two six six sixty eight, sixty eight is
the number. Okay, there were protests last night, an opposition
to Trump, fueled by the Democrats, fueled by the media.
Again they're claiming, now this is the beginning of a
Trump dictatorship.
Speaker 2 (00:21):
Forgive me.
Speaker 1 (00:21):
Yesterday afternoon, I'm sorry, Sandy, you're right. Uh, these protests
began yesterday afternoon. Trump made the announcement that about maybe noon,
what was it, eleven thirty noonish, he began to make
his announcement that he was taking over. Now, the federal
government was taking over through Pambondi, the Attorney General, which
by the way, is completely legal. Uh, there's a provision
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in the Home Rule Act exactly for this taking over
the Metropolitan Police Department. They will now answer to the Feds.
And on top of that, Trump said that's not enough.
I am ordering about eight hundred National Guard troops to
be now surged into the district of Columbia, in which
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they will be armed. They will have bullets. They're not
going to be the lead. They're going to be backing
up the police because of all the shootouts that have
been taking place in the gang warfare. But he said,
we're going to make sure now that security is a
top priority. Immediately. It started from Hillary Clinton, through the media,
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through the DNC, through the mayor's office. It all was
one after the other. This is the beginning of the dictatorship.
Trump is now putting boots on the ground. He's now
going to occupy DC. He's going to occupy other cities eventually.
Now Adolf Hitler, he's going to impose a one party,
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one man dictatorship. He's now going to occupy the whole country.
Yesterday in the afternoon, I kid you not. The so
called free DC protesters began singing that DC is our
home and to Trump, you can't have it. Roll cut
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seventeen B Mike, okay number one. If it's your home,
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why don't you help clean up all the graffiti. Why
don't you clean up all these homeless encampments. Why don't
you pick up all the dirty needles that are everywhere?
Forgive me the excrement, I'm sorry, the crap. Why don't
you clean it up, shovel it off the streets. Why
don't you prevent these gang bangers from going around and
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assaulting and raping and mugging and shooting and killing people.
If you want, I can show you videos. There's not
a CBS or a Walgreens that they don't come in
and just literally just clean the place out. The businesses.
They're looting them, they're just looting them. So if he cares,
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if it's our home, then why don't you treat it
like a respectable home. But I swear to you, Okay,
you couldn't make this up. As they were singing in
protest against Trump's decision to crack down on crime, right
nearby in Logan's Circle, just a couple of blocks away, Okay,
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in Logan's Circle, as they're singing, a person was shot
and killed, shot and killed.
Speaker 2 (04:03):
And this is in the day.
Speaker 1 (04:06):
Just you know, boom, that's it. I don't like the
way you look boom right in the face by you're dead.
This is life in DC. So these idiots are like
Dacey's our home. DC's our home. And then two blocks down, bang,
for no reason, literally for no reason, someone is shot dead.
Speaker 2 (04:30):
And you know, boo, now you know what that is.
Speaker 1 (04:32):
You're walking in the middle of the city and you
see some guy get his head blown off and the
body's just on the ground and blood is oozing out
and this is in the middle of the day, and
this is supposed to be the capital of the United States. No,
this is not the down Bass. No, this is not
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I was gonna say the Congo, but Trump made peace
between Rwanda and the Congo. The problem now I have
is I can't even draw analogy to war zones because
it keeps making peace. So anyway, let's just stick to
Ukraine then, or Gaza. No, this is not Gaza, and
this is not Donetsk. This is Washington, DC. Now this
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is the part that's gonna blow your mind. Listen now
to Janine Piro. You want to see how soft on crime?
I mean this is criminal. The DC City Council and
that Djokovimar are listen out of this roll cut fifteen.
Speaker 3 (05:35):
My I see too much violent crime being committed by
young punks who think that they can get together in
gangs and crews and beat the hell out of you
or anyone else. They don't care where they are. They
can be in DuPont Circle, but they know that we
can't touch them. Why because the laws are weak. I
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can't touch you. If you're four, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen
years old and you have a gun, I convict someone
of shooting another person with an illegal gun on a
public bus in the chest, intent to kill. I convict him,
and you know what, the judge gives him probation, says,
you should go to college.
Speaker 2 (06:20):
Okay, that's not an exaggeration on a bus.
Speaker 1 (06:26):
You're sixteen years old, you have an illegal gun with
the intent.
Speaker 2 (06:30):
You admit it. Yeah, I want to shoot him. That
was my attention. It's not even an accidental shooting. Aw
walk up to him, boom right in the chest. I
kill him.
Speaker 1 (06:40):
And the judge, because of the soft on crime laws, says, oh, no, no,
you're not going to touch this guy. He's going to
do hard time. He's never going to do hard time. No,
we're talking about yoga. I'm telling you yoga and arts
and crafts, and oh, he's gonna go well, he's gotta
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be a brain surgeon. No, no, he's we got to
get him ready for college. No, no, he's gonna be
he's gonna get his high school degree. And then we
release him after a year or two and he's back
on the streets. If in some cases not even anything.
It's just literally they just let him out, let him out,
and no cash bail no cash bail. In other words,
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there are no consequences. Six one, seven two, six, six
sixty eight. Sixty eight is the number. Okay, the text
line is on fire. Uh, and many of you are
just absolutely killing it.
Speaker 2 (07:40):
So uh.
Speaker 1 (07:41):
This is from seven eight one, Jeff. Let me get
this straight. A DC police bureaucrat faked the crime statistics
for Washington, DC. In other words, he lied, and then
the legacy media double down on reporting quote unquote falling
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crime rates in DC to undermine President Trump based on lies.
Yet again, Yeah, why are we listening to anything the
media says. Ever, You're completely right, You're completely right. I mean,
you can't make this stuff up. This is from five
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oh a Jeff. Analysts on MSNBC or as you like
to say, ms left BC say that Trump is trying
to bring down DC's crime rate because he's a racist.
This is how broken Democrat ideas are. They'd rather have
more black people die than have peace and order in
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DC under Trump. Yep, yep. And here's one more, Jeff.
I'm listening to your show and I'm sitting here absolutely stunned,
and I'm frankly one of the most cynical guys in
the universe that the Democrats have decided to dig in
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on the position that it is bad for Trump to
stop crime in Washington, DC, because stopping crime is fascism
and Washington, DC doesn't have a crime problem anyway. I'm
telling you they're insane. They're absolutely insane. If he came
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out with a cure for cancer, you know what they'd say, Oh,
look at all the people now that have lost their jobs.
Look at all the cancer researchers, the people that do chemotherapy.
Look it's it's my god. People are gonna get laid
off because of what he did. That's what I'm telling you,
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that's what they would say. All right, very quickly, listen
to Janine Piro. This is unbelievable, unbelievable, she now said.
This was yesterday's press conference with Trump, what maybe five
feet away from her said, We're not just going to
bring the DC police under federal control. We're bringing the
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city council, this hard left, pro criminal DC city council.
We're going to bring him to heal because their absurd
laws favoring criminals and against victims are now over roll
cut fifteen A Mike.
Speaker 3 (10:42):
We need to go after the DC Council and their
absurd laws. We need to get rid of this concept
of a no cash pail. We need to recognize that
the people who matter are the law abiding citizens. And
it starts today.
Speaker 1 (10:59):
Yes, finally, put the law abiding citizens and the victims first.
It's about time. Now one more and then I'm going
to go to the phone lines. By the way, she
sent the message to all these punks, the days of
all of you having legal immunity, the days of all
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of you being coddled and committing crime after crime, murder
after murder, mugging after mugging after mugging with impunity, those
days are over. No more yoga and arts and crafts
for you. Roll cut sixteen, Mike, Mike.
Speaker 3 (11:42):
Final note is this, These kids understand that the jurisdiction
is through the state Attorney General Brian Schwab. I did
a poster of the young man from Doge who was beaten, bloody,
with a severe concussion, a broken nose, and then I
did a post of what happens to those kids Because
I can't arrest them, I can't prosecute them. They go
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to family court and they get to do yoga and
arts and crafts. Enough it changes today.
Speaker 1 (12:15):
Amen's sister, Amen JC in Melrose. Thanks for holding JC,
and welcome.
Speaker 4 (12:25):
Hello JC.
Speaker 5 (12:27):
Go ahead, Hi well, I am a three time voter
for President Trump and I'm thrilled he's commander in chief.
My het is for the Blue and I know President
Trump will train them well and to all out there,
America is our home. You can't have it your way?
Speaker 2 (12:50):
How about that, JC?
Speaker 1 (12:54):
Let me ask you tell me what you think of this.
Liberals are saying that Trump is now now picking on
fifteen sixteen year old kids, that's what they call them,
That these are miners, that now they're going to be
tried as adults. That this is cruel, this is barbaric.
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That how Trump is now going after these young offenders
is something that we shouldn't in a civilized society do
that These are young people who need our understanding, our help.
They need to be rehabilitated, they need to be given
job training, they need to be learned arts and crafts.
They need to understand that they come from bad homes
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and that sending them to do hard time is the
wrong thing to do. My answer to them is if
they can do adult crimes, then they should be charged
as adult criminals. You want to go around shooting people dead,
you want to go around dealing drugs, carjacking, mugging, beating,
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assaulting people, then I'm sorry, you're going to do hard time.
So if you don't want to do the crime, sorry,
If you don't want to do the time, don't do
the crime. Am I wrong?
Speaker 2 (14:17):
JC?
Speaker 6 (14:19):
Not at all?
Speaker 5 (14:20):
I believe that it's different the past ten years, and
the young is so different now. And they allowed so
much to be taken out of stores, They were allowing
so much the past four years. But Judge Janine Pierro
couldn't be the best to be in DC. I am
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so happy for her, and I'm happy for America right now.
Speaker 1 (14:47):
Look, I think revitalizing DC is going to be huge,
And my prediction, JC, what Trump is doing in Washington,
it's going to spread to other cities, Boston, in New York, Chicago, LA.
I think the country's going to look at this as
a model and say, if they can do it in DC,
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why can't they do it in our neck of the woods. JC,
thank you so much for that call. Alan in the
great state of South Carolina. Thanks for holding Alan and welcome.
Speaker 4 (15:22):
Hey, Jess. It's been an agent, How you doing very good?
Speaker 2 (15:25):
How are you allan?
Speaker 4 (15:27):
We have a never a dull moment.
Speaker 2 (15:31):
Alan, What do you make of this?
Speaker 1 (15:33):
He's a dictator, he's a fascist that he's taking over cities.
He's a new Julius Caesar because he wants to put
National Guard troops on the streets and get the police
federalized so they can start cracking down on criminals and gangbangers.
Speaker 4 (15:51):
What say you, well, is my history correct in the
sense that DC was created to be a federal district,
and it was carved out to be independent from the states,
and that it only became kind of given the autonomy
a little bit like with a mayor.
Speaker 2 (16:13):
Yes, yes, okay.
Speaker 1 (16:17):
Democrats and the left now on the war path. Why
because Trump is deciding to clean up crime in the
District of Columbia. He now has ordered that the police
department be federalized, at least temporarily, and that about eight
hundred National Guard troops now be surged into the city
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boots on the ground combined. He says, they're going after
the gang bangers, the drug dealers, the criminals. They're also
going to clean out the homeless encampments. He says, give
me three weeks and DC will be a brand new city. Alan,
you were making a very good point about the history
of Washington, DC, that it started off under federal control,
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and throughout much of its history it has been under
federal control. Please pick up where you left off, Allen.
Speaker 4 (17:12):
I just think that it needs to go back. A
lot of things in this country needs to go back
to the way they were because things have worked before
the Liberals got their hands on everyth and I think
that the Liberals have been pushing since the early seventies
to make DC gives DC statehood into all these moves
to this point, as far as giving them some autonomy,
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giving them a mayor city council. All that stuff is
was a push in that direction, and it needs to
go back to the original founding concept, which is is
an independent It's a federal district, the seat of government
for the country, and it needs to be not a state.
It needs to be federalized so that way, you know,
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it serves its purpose well.
Speaker 1 (18:00):
Alan, Just so that people know, Washington DC, almost from
its inception almost has had a mayor. It's not special
that it has a mayor. What has changed and now
sometimes they didn't have a mayor. I'll just give you
an example. After the Civil War in eighteen seventy one,
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there were some riots, things got really ugly in Washington, DC,
and so again the Feds just completely took it over.
It was just a complete takeover of the city. But no,
they've had mayors, but always under federal supervision, federal like
a sort of federal purview, federal control, federal regulation, federal oversight.
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What has changed, You're right, is that in the last
forty to fifty years, there has been a push for
so called home rule. In other words, no, we want
to have all the powers of law enforcement, all the
powers of police. We want to be a full fledged
local jurisdiction the way Boston is or New York or
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any other major city, you know, with the city council
and making all of these decisions. And look, the fact
of the matter is it's been a disaster. Home rule.
I'm just objectively, it has been an absolute disaster. And
I don't care if it's Marion Barry, I don't care
if it's Muriel Bowser, I don't care who it is.
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We're talking about mayors who were crack addicts, literally crack addicts.
Mayors who were convicted of either doing cocaine or trafficking cocaine.
We're talking about levels of corruption and bribery that, frankly,
you only see in places like in Africa or Latin
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America or Eastern Europe. It is unbelievably corrupt, unbelievably mismanaged.
Look I remember was when I was at the Washington Times.
I was coming in from Maryland. I'll never forget this.
There was a snowstorm and Maryland had plowed the roads.
Obviously Virginia on the other side they had plowed their roads.
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Washington d C. They there were no snowplows, Like literally
there were no snowplows. So you're driving and people don't
know where the Times is, but it's right on the
tip of northeast DC. So as I'm driving in on
the three on on the Maryland three, I literally see
my newspaper to my left. I'm still in Maryland, and
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all of a sudden, I look in front of me
and I jammed my brakes because there's like three feet
of snow. It's the highway was clean until you hit
Washington d C. And then you boom, the car plowed,
you know, play it hit you know it plowed into snow.
Wasn't serious. I didn't get hurt, but it's it's like
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you're like, oh my god, they didn't clean the snow.
And then your car has somehow got to maneuver through
two three feet of snow and you make your way
into the parking lot. Yeah, yeah, that's right. You're right
sidey unless you lived on the Mayor Street, because that
was the only street that was plowed. That's how third
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world this shit was. The Mayor Street was plowed. No
other street was plowed. And you say to yourself, come on,
I mean, this is the United States of America. Every
street should be plowed in a snowstorm. But this is
the nation's capital on top of it, and they can't
even plow the freaking streets. Well that's when they took
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in federal control and they had to take you know,
and slowly give it back. And now they've given a
lot back. And look, it's a mess. So look, Alan,
they don't nobody wants wants to say it. I'm gonna
say it.
Speaker 4 (22:03):
They're not.
Speaker 1 (22:04):
The Democrats are not competent enough to run the city
of Washington, DC, period, full stop.
Speaker 2 (22:14):
That's it.
Speaker 1 (22:15):
There's nothing else to say, so the only time the
city runs well is when the federal government runs it.
So let's have the federal government permanently, not temporarily, permanently
run it. And look, here's my prediction. You can hold
me to this. This is gonna work because I know
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it's gonna work, because every time it's been tried, it works.
You put more police on the street, you tell them
to start arresting the bad guys. You start throwing the
book at him. You know, in other words, real consequences,
real fines, real penalties, real punishment, real prison terms. Crime
is going to go way down. Giuliani did it in
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New York. I can give you example after example. And
then when Trump leaves office or they stop, it's going
to go back to what it was now. That's what's
gonna happen, just the way like New York is now
descended into a hell hole. And you know, you talk
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to New Yorkers and this is what I find amazing.
Didn't you like it under Juliani? Yeah, I mean didn't
you love having clean streets and safe streets and safe
parks and good schools and police presidents everywhere? And I
mean the city was booming it was economically doing extremely well.
You could walk your kids at night. Didn't you like that? Yeah,
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so why don't you vote for it? I don't know.
They just I don't know what I tell you now,
they're going to vote in zoron Mamdani. He's going to
defund the police. He's got no cash bail, Defund the police,
abolish prisons. It's going to be freaking anarchy in six months,
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it's gonna be the Wild West.
Speaker 2 (24:04):
So this is gonna.
Speaker 1 (24:06):
Work under Trump until the Democrats take over and you're
gonna have the city run itself again, and it's going
to be a disaster. It's like a cycle. It's like
a cycle. It's like a drug addict. You go to rehab,
life is great. Then he goes back to the drugs.
Life sucks and you're like, didn't you like it better
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when you're under rehab? Yeah, so why do you go
back to the drugs. I don't know. And that's that's
gonna I'm telling you, that's gonna be Washington, DC to
me federalize it permanently, get it over with. But that's
me final word to you, Allen.
Speaker 4 (24:45):
Well, you're right about New York. It's going to become
Gotham pretty soon. Now. Schools just started up here a
couple of weeks ago, and there's already a flyer out
there for my son's middle school going having a trip
to DC, And I'm like, I was like, hell no
until this news came out. Now, maybe I'm going to
go to the information session next week and see what
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their what their plan is. But I mean, we were
there in twenty twenty one as a family and we stayed.
You mentioned kind of where the State Department is. We
were at a hotel right near the State Department and
there's a triangle park that's right there, and you could
not walk through that park. It was all tense. In
twenty twenty one, I took my life on my hands.
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I couldn't believe I did this. Looking back on it,
it's like crazy that I did this. I walked from
basically the State Department all the way over to Union
Station area to go to a coffee shop. I mean,
it was a cofee stoff. I've always wanted to visit,
called Ebeneezers and wanted to get over there. I walked it.
I just for an afternoon stroll through the city, and
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I hadn't been to DC in years since I was
a kid, and me back on it, it was probably a
pretty stupid thing to do, but I survived. But I
think it's only gotten worse. And there's no way I
was going to let you know, my kid go there
on a school trip, you know, with minimal supervision.
Speaker 1 (26:11):
Obviously, Alan, when is that school trip schedule to go
to depart?
Speaker 4 (26:17):
Don't know. They're just having the informations of it, like literally,
school just started. It's probably going to be I'm guessing
in the spring. They're just getting there next year. I'm
thinking that they'll probably do it in the spring.
Speaker 1 (26:30):
Oh, Alan, Look, if you were going to say to
me the next couple of weeks or whatever, I'd say, don't.
It's up to you. You're the parent, you decide. Obviously,
I'd be like Alan, my advice is, no, don't, don't
do it. It's too dangerous. It'll get better, but still
too dangerous. I think by the spring it's going to
be all cleaned up. I mean, well you're gonna have
I mean there's going to be National Guard everywhere. Three thousand,
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five hundred police. Alan, that's the number. I can't wrap
my mind around. That's an army. But that's an army.
I mean, you could have cops on every corner. You
could have cops everywhere, especially if you empower them to
make arrests and you know, really arrest people and and
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you know, with the force of law behind it. In
other words, you just it's not just hey, a revolving door.
You know, you arrest them and they come out within
two hours. If you really you know, say no, you're
gonna arrest somebody and they're going to really be charged
and they're looking at real time, real consequences. Oh my god,
you have you have a zero crime rate with that
many police officers. So if by if you're talking about
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spring of next year, I think Trump will have the
problem cleaned up by then. Obviously it's your decision, but
I'm just you know, giving my honest advice. So yeah,
next spring, oh it should be under control.
Speaker 5 (27:48):
No.
Speaker 2 (27:48):
To me, it's just.
Speaker 1 (27:50):
It's it's embarrassing that you need the federal government to
do what these clowns on the city council and the
mayor should be doing. I mean, that's some one of
your basic responsibilities, outside of filling the potholes, is keeping
the streets safe and there's a massive budget that they have.
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Plus you have all the assets of the federal government.
It's not just a National Guard at your disposal. You've
got DA FBI, the Park Service, US Marshalls.
Speaker 2 (28:28):
You could go on and on.
Speaker 1 (28:30):
Like the one city in America that should be super
safe is Washington, DC. It's crawling with law enforcement. It's like,
how do you wreck that? They did it, Allan, They
did it. Whatever the Democrats touch, they destroy Allan. Thank
you very much for that call. Six one seven two
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six six sixty eight sixty eight. Here, look, don't take
my word for it.
Speaker 2 (28:56):
It is so bad. Listen to this.
Speaker 1 (28:59):
Even an anchor on ABC who lives in Washington, DC.
So the media, they're all like, oh.
Speaker 2 (29:06):
They're on this.
Speaker 1 (29:07):
It's a thirty year crime rate. You know, it's a
thirty year low. The crime rate's a thirty year low.
Speaker 2 (29:14):
How is he doing this?
Speaker 1 (29:16):
Even she couldn't keep the narrative straight because of what
she experienced and the people that work with her. So
listen now to this. She's an anchor on ABC Kyra Phillips,
and she blows up the whole narrative that DC crime
numbers are at a thirty year low. Because she starts
telling her audience, well, just in the last couple of months,
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let me tell you what we've all experienced here at
ABC Roll Cut twenty two.
Speaker 7 (29:46):
Mike, we've been talking so much about the numbers, and yeah,
usually that's how you played Devil's advocate as you talk about, oh, well,
stat's say crime is down. However, I can tell you
firsthand here in downtown DC where we work, right here
around our Buro. Just in the past six months, you know,
there were two people shot. One person died literally two
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blocks down here from the bureau. It was within the
last two years that I actually was jumped walking just
two blocks down from here. And then just this morning
one of my coworkers said her car was stolen a
block away from the bureau. So we can talk about
the numbers going down, but crime is happening every single
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day because we're all experiencing at firsthand while working and
living down here.
Speaker 1 (30:34):
Now, that's why I'm telling you deep down, even many
of the journalists to know that Trump is right. I mean,
they're pushing the democratic line and the narrative. It's a
lie about this thirty year low. It's a complete lie,
and they know it's a lie because they're getting mugged
as well, their cars are getting stolen as well. They're
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lucky something they've had such hirrowing experience. They're like, I'm lucky,
I'm alive today. So even they know that Trump is
right on this. Now one more cut because I want
to go to the phone lines. Listen now to Karen Bass. Okay,
you want to talk about another moonbat mayor, a disaster
of a mayor. She has run La into the ground.
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She has bungled everything. All she's doing is declaring war
on ice. Her city is economically on its back. Crime,
illegal immigration, murder, homicide, rioting, it's all out of control.
If it wasn't for the National Guard troops, that the
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federal troops that Trump sent in LA would be burning.
Listen now to this line of attack here, it is
Trump the dictator roll cut eighteen a MIC.
Speaker 8 (31:59):
We have over two hundred countries here, meaning heads of
state of over two hundred countries. Of course you have
the military involved.
Speaker 2 (32:08):
That is routine.
Speaker 8 (32:09):
But that is not the military driving up and down
the streets of the city like unfortunately the Marines. Did
you remember we didn't just have four thousand National Guard members.
We also had about I think it was about seven
hundred US marines, completely inappropriate, a political stunt, and that
was not needed. And I believed then and I believe
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now that Los Angeles was a test case, and I
think DC is a test case as well. For the
President to say, well, we can take over your city
whenever we want, and I'm the commander in chief and
I can use the troops whenever we want, I think
that that is an abuse of our troops. And I
think it's an overreach of presidential powers for the president
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to literally take over law enforcement in a city that
has not requested the help.
Speaker 1 (32:57):
It's not an overreach of her powers to the clare
La a sanctuary city, which is illegal. It's not an
overreach of her powers to literally allow the drug cartels
to run wild in her city. It's not an overreach
on her part when she allows illegals on motorcycles doing donuts,
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flying the Mexican flag as they are torching, burning, looting,
assaulting police officers, burning cars, looting businesses, and basically saying
that they want an insurrection and impeding law enforcement from
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deporting criminal illegal aliens. No, No, then that's okay. Then
Karen bask can do whatever she wants. But when Donald
Trump says, we're gonna send in the troops because you
guys can't keep basic law in order, and I'm not
going to allow Los Angeles to go up in flames,
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to go up and smoke, I'm not going to allow it.
Speaker 2 (34:08):
Suddenly, now it's.
Speaker 1 (34:09):
A test case, it's a Tuesk case, it's a dictatorship.
Speaker 2 (34:16):
Now how long are you going to go on with this?
Speaker 1 (34:18):
You know there's a certain point, you know, either he's
Hitler or he's not Hitler. Now, you said he was
Hitler in the first term. Well that didn't you lied, Dan.
You said he would become Hitler once he got elected.
Well that hasn't happened.
Speaker 4 (34:34):
Dan.
Speaker 1 (34:34):
You said he was going to be Hitler once he
was inaugurated. Well that hasn't happened. Now we're six months,
seven months into his presidency. When is he going to
become Hitler? Can you explain this to me? Like this
Hitler routine is getting really old, really fast. So anything
he does, everything he does Hitler. He burps Hitler, he
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opens his eyes Hitler, He says good morning, Hitler. Remember
Hitler said good morning as well? There there, it is there,
it is. Hito said, good morning. He just said good morning.
To sustain this kind of hysteria and panic porn a,
it's exhausting and b you have no credibility After a while.
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They're not crying wolf three times. They're crying wolf now
a million times, and they'd rather think about what they're
telling us.
Speaker 4 (35:31):
Now.
Speaker 1 (35:32):
We want murderers, gang bangers, drug dealers, rapists, and muggers
to occupy the streets of Washington, DC or any city
because we don't want Trump to fight crime. It is
now fascist to fight crime. You're now a dictator if
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you want to stop crime. This is what I mean
when I say you're watching the suicide of the Democratic Party.
They keep going further and further and further and further
to the left, and pretty soon it's not going to
be an eighty twenty issue, as Trump said yesterday, It's
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going to be ninety seven to three. So okay, if
you want to keep digging your own political grave, go ahead.
I don't know what else to tell you. Dan in Dartmouth,
thanks for holding Dan, and welcome.
Speaker 6 (36:35):
Hey, good morning, Jeff, Hi Dan, Jeff, I have three points.
Speaker 2 (36:39):
Yes, go ahead, So.
Speaker 6 (36:43):
I have to say that some people aren't going to
like and you mentioned it the other day, that drill music.
But this goes back to gangster rap music. These kids
are listening to this the time they're a baby, and
there it's it's all they hear all day long in
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that message. It's got to be brainwashing day in and
day out. Besides all the other stuff. This gangster rap music,
it's violent music and everything about it. It isn't necessarily
looking at, you know, the beauty of life. It is
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everything that is, you know, against society, against the cops,
against women, calling them hose, against themselves, hells, the N word,
and you can't say it, but you know, like the
girl in Cincinnati with the couple, they said that, she
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said it, and that's what that as well.
Speaker 4 (37:48):
And this just.
Speaker 2 (37:51):
Dan, Please don't think we're cutting you off. Far from it.