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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Okay. Protests erupt last night all across the country. New York,
Minneapolis obviously ground zero, Seattle, huge protests there. Portland. I'll
get into this later, but there was a shooting an
ICE agent, or I believe a Border Patrol agent shot
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two people in a vehicle that tried to run him over.
The mayor now is demanding that ICE leave that city
as well. So things are heating up in Portland. Columbus
had a huge protest. What is frightening is they are
now openly calling in these protests, chanting, yelling, screaming, demanding
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that Christy Noan be hanged. They want her dead. Save
a life, kill ICE is one of their slogans. They
want ICE members now to be executed on the streets.
Some are openly calling for them to be burnt alive.
It is now time to deploy the National Guard. It
is time for President Trump to invoke the Insurrection Act. Agree, disagree,
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Sal in poundsend, thanks for holding sal and welcome.
Speaker 2 (01:17):
Hi, Jeff. I appreciate taking a call. So so what
I'm thinking is is that we're going to start using
a page out of these guys playbooks and a famous
guy Obama always said words matter right, So why don't
we defend this poor lady Renee good Renee Goods there?
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You know what a shame you know that that that
mister Waltz and this mayor put these people in harm's
way and tells them to go in the streets and
defend what you know, And then at the point that
when she gets killed, now he wants to put out
the National Guard. I don't get it. Why wouldn't he
Why wouldn't he send the national tad before he sends
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his own people put it in Ham's way in the
in the you know, get a picture on the on
the thing next to walls, you know what I mean?
And and starat defending stat defending democracy really to say, hey,
this is it's not the government's choice to put people's
in Ham's way that are not professionals, you know, you said.
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And then same thing with the color the Colorado shoot
was a ragon shooting? Which which one was it yesterday?
Speaker 3 (02:30):
That was yes?
Speaker 1 (02:31):
That was it? Those were yeah, two trend or Aragua
gang bangers were in a car. The person that was
in the passenger seat was leading a prostitution and sex
trafficking ring. The and it was involved in a shooting,
literally a shooting just maybe two weeks ago, and the
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driver was a trend or Aragua hit man, he's a murderer,
and they were being pulled over by ICE at its
traffic stop, because that's the point they're going into these
cities to deport these very dangerous violent criminal illegals prostitution,
sex trafficking, murder, shooting, killing, that's what they do, gangbangers.
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The moment they saw it was an ICE agent that
was telling him to stop, they then gunned it. That's
what they do now, it's becoming very common. They hit
their gas pedal, they gunned the engine, and they tried
to run over and ram the officer. The officer in
self defense, very similar to what happened in Minneapolis with
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Rene Good, pulled out his gun and apparently shot fired
several shots into the car. Apparently he shot both the
driver and the passenger. The crazy moonbat mayor of Portland
listen to this now, has come out and said he's
siding with trend Dura, He's siding with the criminal illegal aliens,
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the driver and the passenger, and he is condemning Ice
for the two shots for the shootings, and he is
demanding that Ice and all federal law enforcement leave Portland.
In other words, in plain English, he's siding with the
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illegals and the criminals. He's basically saying, we want trend
of Aragua. We don't want ICE. We want the bad guys,
we want the good guys out. I mean, that's that's it.
In a nutshell, that's essentially what Waltz and Jacob Fray
are saying. By the way, in Minneapolis and in Minnesota, no, no,
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we want the bad illegals. We want the criminals. They're
are neighbors, they're fellow Minnesotans. But federal law enforcement, the
Fed's ICE out. So law enforcement bad criminals, good criminal
illegal aliens, good American citizens bad. That's that's the country
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they're trying to create in front of our eyes. Sou
what say you?
Speaker 2 (05:23):
Yeah, sadly enough, that doesn't even surprise me. That's like
old news today. It's it's amazing. It shouldn't be, but
it is. But I think I just don't understand how
we can go into another country, grab the president of
another country and his wife and ship him back here
without any headaches and then and then we can't do
that in Minneapolis. Why can't we just go in there
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arrest these guys under insurrection. Even if you have to
call the masal law, you're gonna people hit you anyway,
call the manchial law. Get these guys out of office
and start straighting out this country. I mean, especially that state,
like they call the previous saying, use them, you know,
get that, get that state back in order, and use
them as the example. You know, one better example than
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get those two guys. And you not only to mention,
let's go back to the the fraud. The fraud that
the the problem. Most likely, that's why they don't cosm
all of this stuff.
Speaker 1 (06:19):
He nail.
Speaker 2 (06:19):
Hey, look, guys, you.
Speaker 1 (06:20):
Know what I mean.
Speaker 2 (06:21):
There's there's no more frauds now. That's it. Now we
just have an insurrection. Trump is bad again and we're good.
That's that's what he's trying to tell his own Minneapolis people.
Speaker 1 (06:30):
That's why he wants more blood, That's why he wants
more protests. That's why he wants more anarchy and chaos.
You nailed it, Jacob Fray is going to go to
jail over the Somali fraud. In fact, I don't know
if you saw j D yesterday They've created an Assistant
Attorney General position. This is a new position, and the
job is just to go after fraud nationwide, almost like
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a special counsel. And he basically said, we're going after
Tim Watson, Jacob Fray. He We've got him. We've got him,
dead to rights. They were complicit and they were involved,
and now we're finding out they were personally profiting from
all of this. So what does Waltz and Frey need
to do. They need to create violence, they need to
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create anarchy and chaos. Okay, I want to go the
lines are jammed. I want to go back to the
phone lines. But just very very quickly, Tim Waltz has
now mobilized the National Guard. He's called him up. He
is now saying he is getting ready to deploy them.
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And now the question is what is he going to
order the Minnesota National Guard to do? According to him,
this is what he said yesterday and again he is
just pouring fuel on the fire, recklessly, irresponsibly to me,
almost criminally. He's now saying the Gestapo Ice is the
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modern day Gestapo his words, he said it again. He said,
this is now the Nazis that are coming into Minnesota.
He is telling people to take it to the streets,
that this could be democracy's last stand. Gettysburg that we
are either in a civil war or about to enter
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a civil war, that we are at war with the
federal government. And then Tim Walt said that he is
ready to deploy the National Guard to keep the streets
safe from Ice. And so the implication and this is
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why the White House now is lashing Walt stamp on Tim.
That's why.
Speaker 4 (08:51):
JD.
Speaker 1 (08:52):
Vance at the press conference yesterday said he's an idiot,
he's a joke. He's petrified now that he's going to
be arrested soon for his deep involvement in that massive
Somali fraud scandal. That he was part of the Somali
pirates and participated in their looting of these daycare centers, welfare,
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school lunch programs, medicaid billions and billions and billions in fraud,
both him and Jacob Fray. And so he's looking to
create violence, confrontation, anarchy, and chaos and make it seem
like Trump is the problem, Ice is the problem, and
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bury that Somali fraud scandal. My question to you is this,
who do you think the members of the National Guard
are going to side with Are they going to side
with Waltz or are they going to so with President
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Trump and the federal government, Because what Waltz is now doing,
as I've said yesterday but it bears repeating, is what
exactly the Democrats did in eighteen sixty where they are
declaring open defiance, open rebellion, an open insurrection against the
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federal government, against federal authority, against the federal authority, against
federal sovereignty, in protest against the election of a Republican president.
Then it was Lincoln. Now it's President Trump. And on
the signature issue that they won on, Lincoln won on
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the issue of slavery. Trump won on the issue of
the border and mass deportations. And so the question that
I have for all of you is who do you
think they will side with? Do you think will they
will their allegiance be to Tim Waltz or do you
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think their allegiance will be to President Trump? I think
now that's clearly the question. And so the Cooner Country
Pole Question of the Day sponsored by Marios Mario's Quality Roofing,
Siding and Windows. Who will the Minnesota National Guard support
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Governor Waltz? Tampon tem or President Trump. What's your sense?
Will it be a Tampont tem Governor Waltz b President Trump?
I want to hear from you. I think they're going
to side with Trump. I think they would be insane
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to side with Waltz. But hey, I'm not in Minnesota.
Speaker 5 (12:00):
You know.
Speaker 1 (12:00):
That's all I can say, so who knows. But I
think they're going to side with Trump. I think Waltz
is going to have a rude awakening that he's not
as popular as he thinks he is. But I want
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at the Cooner Report. Bob in Plymouth, Thanks for holding
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Bob and welcome.
Speaker 5 (12:49):
Yes, thanks for what you do, which really refreshing to
hear common sense come over the radio. I'm telling you
ed correct me if I'm wrong. I watch that Walsh
speeches today and I swear he said that the police
shot Floyd. Did he actually say that he did did
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Floyd didn't get shot. Floyd wasn't shot, was he No?
Speaker 1 (13:19):
No? In fact, he died of a.
Speaker 5 (13:20):
Drug overdose, right exactly. But he said that the police
shot him on that speech est today.
Speaker 1 (13:27):
Yeah, I think, I mean to be fair, like, I
can't stand the guy. I think he's extremely destructive. I mean,
to me, this this man is a menace. He's a
menace and a trader. But I think what he meant
was the police killed Floyd. I think that's what he's
trying to say. The police killed Floyd and then they
killed or murdered Renee Good. I think that was the
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point he was trying to make. Look the thing about
George Floyd just very quickly. I know they convicted Derek
Chauvin for putting too much pressure on the back of
his neck and on his shoulders and his back, and
that he should have allowed medics to come and render
aid to George Floyd, and that may have resulted in
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him choking to death or you know, suffocating to death.
George Floyd overdosed George Floyd for ten minutes before the
police got on the scene. This has all been conveniently
swept under the rug. It's witnessed accounts and recorded. It's
it's been recorded. You can hear him. He's trying to
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steal money from a local convenience store. But as he's
trying to steal the money, he's a career criminal. He
starts going on, I can't breathe. I can't breathe. I
can't breathe. I'm not making fun of him, I'm describing him.
I can't breathe, I can't breathe. And they're like, what's
going on with this guy? So the guy that he
was trying to steal from the store clerk, the cash
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who works at the cash calls nine one one and
he says, hey, this guy tried to steal from me,
but I think he's dying. Like he keeps saying he
can't breathe. So now he's on the sidewalk and he's
clutching his neck his throat and he says, I can't breathe,
I can't breathe, I can't breathe. The police then arrive.
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He's telling them it's all being recorded. I can't breathe,
I can't breathe, I can't breathe. Now the police are like,
is he stoned? Is he on drugs. Is he mentally ill?
We know we tried to steal this little convenience store.
But he's a career criminal. So they say, okay, they
put him in the back seat. He's the one then
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in the back seat, nobody's touching him. He's in handcuffs
in the back seat, and he's like, I can't breathe,
I can't breathe. He's the one that Dan says, put
me on the ground. I can't breathe. Put me on
the ground. So the police are like, okay, I mean,
you know, and that's when they end up putting him
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on the ground. But as he's put on the ground,
now he's choking more and more. But that's from his lungs,
that's from the drug overdose. So now they're waiting for
the medics to come, and then Chovin makes a big mistake.
He follows Minneapolis police protocol, it was pure protocol, where
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he keeps the handcuffs on him from the back and
he puts his knee on top of it between his
shoulder blades. Now, at that point is when the crowd
begins to gather. This is why sometimes video can be
misleading and what you end up seeing You don't see
the first nine minutes. You only see the last three minutes,
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and that's what went viral. So you see a cop
with his knee on the back of a black man
lying on the asphalt who saying, I can't breathe, I
can't breathe, I can't breathe, and the crowd starts getting angrier, saying,
get your knee off his back, turn him around, you know,
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take the handcuffs off. Like in other words, they're thinking
you're choking him, You're the reason why he can't breathe.
But in reality, he couldn't breathe because there was a
massive drug overdose and then the water was filling up
in his lungs now Chovin should have, you know, taken
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the handcuffs off or at a bare minimum turned him
over or turned him up and not put his knee
on his back, and you know, try to wait for
the medics to come. Okay, slight correction. I don't know
what the hell's wrong with the cooner man today. Second correction,
I mean, I know I rarely have one a week
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or a month, but anyway, two in one show. No,
he was not George Floyd was not attempting to rob
the cash register. That's my bad. He was trying to
pass off a counterfeit twenty dollars bill, so it wasn't theft.
Technically it was fraud. But anyway, the point is he
was already complaining about not I mean, this is well documented,
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it's been well filmed, it's on video. The media has
conveniently left that out because their goal is to create
a false narrative, because they wanted to incite violence and
riots in the Summer of Love in twenty twenty, just
like they're deliberately leaving out key facts from what happened
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to Rene Good. But make no mistake about it. George
Floyd died of an overdose period full stop. The autopsy said. So. So,
I know many liberals don't like to hear this. They say,
I'm rewriting history, this is wrong, I'm lying, I'm evil,
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blah blah blah. No facts or facts or facts. Six
one seven two sixty six, sixty eight sixty eight is
the number Bill in Medfield. Thanks for holding Bill and welcome.
Speaker 3 (19:19):
Hi. How you doing, Yeah, Happy.
Speaker 1 (19:21):
New Year, Happy New Year, all the best to you
and your family.
Speaker 3 (19:24):
Bill Well. I liked that analogy you gave earlier about
the history little miniature history course about the South. Yes,
So I'm crying calling out right now to everybody down south.
If this does go to a civil war, we want
you on our side, good old boys, and all you
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country music and country rock and roll fans, because I
think you people are the ones that in all in
the World War one, World War two, and the wars.
They're the first ones too and lest so I'm calling
out to all you good old boys out south. Wait,
Trump and Mega need you on our side.
Speaker 1 (20:07):
Yeah, yeah, Bill, I'll be honest. I think all Trump
has to do is send in about ten thousand National
Guard troops into Minneapolis, and this thing is over Look.
The only reason why they're able to get away with
what they're getting away with now is because you have
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that buffoon of a mayor who has withdrawn all of
the local police, and the governor Tampon Tim who's pulled
out most of the state police. So that's why they're
blocking roads. These crazy activists, these antiites activists, they have
blocked roads, they're blocking highways. They've set up now blockades
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and barricades at the site of the shooting. This is
because local and state law enforcement are doing nothing to
cooperate with ICE or with the Feds. That's the only
reason why there's basically anarchy and lawlessness now in Minneapolis.
And this is a deliberate strategy by the part of
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the mayor, by the part of the governor, and that
loser police chief Brian O'Hara, who I think should should
be fired and have his badge taken away from him. Okay,
but let that go. So you know, this is not
going to take much, but it's going to take an
act of will. And Christy Nome came out and said,
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if we got to send in several thousand more federal officials,
we will you keep trying to ram the vehicles of
ICE or run over ICE agents as they're conducting legitimate
law enforcement operations, that you will be treated like a
domestic terrorist. And she's completely right, now, Bill, they lied
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about George Floyd, Okay, to incite to inflame, that was
the point. They're lying now about this Renee Good. Now
all of a sudden, they're going on about how her
tires were turning the other way, that she's a mom,
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she's a mother of three, she was leaving, she did nothing. Hey,
she just happened to be at the wrong place at
the wrong time. In fact, let me just play this
cut and get your reaction.
Speaker 3 (22:38):
Bill.
Speaker 1 (22:39):
This is Ellison, Keith Ellison, state attorney general, who, by
the way, is also implicated and that massive Somali fraud scandal. Hey,
I mean, in fact, he told them they have them
on tape where he said, I'm not gonna arrest any
of you. I'm gonna protect you guys, but you got
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to keep donating to my campaign. They got him on
tape anyway, Keith Ellison, this is now his spin. This
is him on This is CNN. So here's Keith Ellison
World cut fourteen.
Speaker 6 (23:18):
Mike, what she was doing was an act of tremendous neighborliness.
She clearly was not trying to harm anyone. She was
actually trying to help people. And even at the moment
of her death, she appeared to be trying to get away,
not engage.
Speaker 1 (23:39):
This to me is incredible. And you're the state attorney general,
and these idiots were the ones who said we wanted
to take over and conduct the investigation. Haven't you haven't
interviewed witnesses, you haven't looked at all the multi videos,
You haven't spoken to the police officers, and you're running
to CNN and saying what she was doing was an
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act of quote unquote neighborliness. So let me get this straight.
Here is a woman who, along with her wife, spent
hours stalking and harassing ICE agents. That's a fact. She
was leading a convoy of vehicles anti ICE vehicles to
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box in ICE cars and members of ICE in order
to prevent them, impede them from conducting a raid. She
throws her car in front of ICE, obstructing them. Now,
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this is the key part. It's caught on tape. There's
no denying it. Whatever her motive was, she just wanted
to leave, or she wanted to ram and run over
the ICE agents. Honestly, her motive is irrelevant. Hey, we
don't know. We'll never know because she's dead. But b
her motive is irrelevant. The two ICE agents in the
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truck get out and explicitly tell her not once, not twice,
three times, you're under arrest. Get out of the vehicle.
She was commanded to exit the vehicle. Her window was
down on the driver's side. One of the agents is
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in fact grabbing the door handle trying to open the
door she then, after he's trying to open the door,
she deliberately disobeys their order, does not get out of
the vehicle. In other words, is not doing what she
was instructed and told to do. And then she backs
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up the car. It's clear. She then puts it in drive.
It's clear, and then she guns the engine. She accelerates.
Now what a video from the second floor window of
a house clearly shows. There's no disputing this is that
there was a second agent and he was right in
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front of her vehicle. She in fact even rammed him.
She clipped him. She hit him. She hits him. If
you watch it in slow motion, she hits him before
he gets a shot off, so he is hit. He
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then pushes himself off the vehicle. And then as he's
being pushed like he's pushing himself off, he's now been hit.
In fact, you have to go to the hospital. Boom, boom, boom.
Three shots. Now, I don't care. You can spin this left, right, high, low.
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I don't care how you spin it. When an officer
tells you to get out of your car, as you're
throwing your vehicle in front of them to prevent them
from engaging in a legitimate law enforcement operation. You have
no right to leave. Whether you want to get away,
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whether you want to run them over, you get out
of your car, You get out of your car, and
you listen to the officer's command. So she was completely
in the wrong to begin with. And then she tried
to run over. Whether she wanted to or not, she's
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trying to escape, she's trying to get away, or it's deliberate,
it doesn't matter. He was in her path. She was
going to run him over. There's black ice, there's ice
all over the floor, all over, all over the road,
on the street. At that point, he has every right,
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in fact, he has a duty to defend himself. Now,
I'm sorry, she's she what she did, what she I'm tragic.
I'm sorry the woman is dead, I really am. But
she's got no one to blame but herself. This was
none of her business. She had no right to be there,
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She had no right to be blocking ice. She has
no right to be impeding law enforcement. She doesn't. Her
and her wife were there filming and and and and
videotaping and chanting, yelling, screaming, shouting slogans, insulting them, and
I'm gonna get to this, it's all come out. She
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was an anti ICE warrior. Renee Good was part of
an anti ICE network. She joined other moms at the
school that she sent her son to and was part
of an anti ICE group of people who they said
their job was to stalk, harass, block, and impede ICE. Well,
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if you're trying to sabotage and subvert law enforcement and
then you're stupid enough to take your car and put
it in front of other police cars who are in
the process of an operation, lady, you're asking for trouble.
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FA know FO you f around, you find out here,
you play stupid games, you get stupid prizes. And that's
what happened. And jd Vance yesterday was not one hundred
but one thousand percent correct. This woman ultimately fell victim
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to radical left wing ideology. These leftists have pumped her
up and so many other people that somehow it's okay,
it's legitimate, it's somehow your legal or political right. We're
not talking protesting. You want to protest, protest, get a permit, march,
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civil disobedience, even no.
Speaker 5 (30:24):
Vote.
Speaker 1 (30:25):
No, they're not doing that. They're following ICE, they're stalking ICE,
they're boxing in ice. They're trying to impede, obstruct, thwart
them in the midst of them conducting legitimate law enforcement.
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You can't do that to any police, local, state, federal.
It's illegal. It's against the law. And I'm telling you
it's gonna get you killed every time. It's gonna get
you killed. I said it yesterday, I'll say it again.
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If my local police is in the midst of in
the process of conducting legitimate law enforcement, they're about to
do an operation to make an arrest, and I have
an suv okay like she did, and I don't like
the police. I don't think the police should be in
my neighborhood. Because that's what they're saying. They don't want
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law enforcement in their neighborhood. They don't want ice in
their neighborhood. Many of them don't even want the police
in general, but they don't want federal law enforcement in
their neighborhood. Well, that's not your call to make. I said,
I don't want police in my neighborhood. And I go, oh,
they're about to make an arrest. Well, I'm going to
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put my car in front of them, and I block them,
and I put it's a one way street. It's a
one way street, That's what it was. I put my
car in a perpendicular fashion and I'm blocking them. And
now two officers get out and they go to me
with min I'm my window down and they go, you're
under arrest. Get out of the car. You're under arrest.
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Get out of the car now. And then one of
them is grabbing my door to handle to open it.
I have it locked, and I disobey a direct command
and a direct order, and I back up my SUV
and then I put it in drive and then I
hit the accelerator. Bang, I hit the engine, and there's
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a police officer right in the front corner of my
car standing right there. What do you think is going
to happen to Jeff Cooner? What do you think would
happened to you if you did that to any American?
I don't care. I'll tell you what's gonna happen. Boom
boom boom. I mean, I'm sorry, you have to be
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an idiot not to see that. So what are you
people protesting over? What are you rioting over? What are
you threatening to burn cities down over? And that was
Christin Nomes's point Democrats now are sanctioning political vigilanteism domestic terrorism. Well,
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I'm sorry, you don't have the right to do that,
because if this is the world you want to create,
then we cannot have law and order. And if we
don't have law and order, we don't have a country.
We have anarchy. Agree, disagree? Okay, it's eight ish. You
know what that means. On a Friday Caller of the
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Speaker 1 (33:58):
I can hear you, can you hear me? Thanks for
holding sea.
Speaker 4 (34:03):
I'd like to bring up the recent rulings by the
Supreme Court that constraints President Trump's power to federalize the
National Guard for domestic law enforcement, effectively blocking deployments to
Chicago and forcing the return of Guard troops in California
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and Oregon to the state control. So I think that
this is going toxacerbate this situation in any further deployments
of National Guards to troubled cities. But more importantly, I
have voted for Trump three times, and I think that
it's time for him, with all the respect to get
rid of Pam Bundy. Cash Patel and put some people
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with testacular fortitude in charge, because I don't want America,
the country that I have come to love and cherish,
to go down to like my home country, which is Iran.
I left Iran in nineteen seventy nine. I saw the
revolution there, and what I'm seeing around the cities in
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the United States an exact replica of that disaster. The
only difference is that we have an alliance of communess
and with all due respect, militant multi pronoun criminals. As
you know, there is a four letter word fileful.
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on Cooner's call log.
Speaker 1 (35:55):
Please don't be a stranger. Call again. That's callers in
the business. And I gotta tell you this week, audience
has been on fiure. Okay, so very quickly, forgive me
battling a bit of a cold. So the police officer
Jonathan Ross, the one who was involved in the shooting
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of Renee Good. Jonathan Ross was involved. He basically is
part of a special tactical unit for ICE. He's been
working for ICE in the agency for over ten years.
He is a veteran. This is not his first rodeo,
far from it. Last June in Bloomington, Minnesota, and basically
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Minnesota is his area, he was involved in something similar.
This was a Guatemalan illegal alien who was wanted on
multiple sex crimes against young underage t a girls, basically
a sex preador. He tried to pull him over and
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as they tried to arrest him, the illegal alien from
Guatemala refused to be arrested. He started to drive off,
trying to ram some of the Ice agents Jonathan Ross.
Agent Ross apparently smashed one of the back windows and
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stuck his arm into the car to try to unlock
the door. Well, his arm got lodged into the car
through the window and for about one hundred yards he
was dragged by this criminal illegal alien. This was just
last June, and the illegal alien kept swerving right left
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to try to dislodge the officer so he could make
a getaway. He wasn't able to. Eventually the car crashed.
They were able to apprehend him. But the fact of
the matter is Jonathan Ross was dragged by this illegal
alien last June for about one hundred yards. He had
to then be taken to the hospital where he was
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treated for some pretty deep gashes on his leg and
especially on his arm. His right arm was practically torn up.
Now the point being look at it from the officers
or the agent's point of view. They keep trying to
ram him. They keep trying to ram other ICE agents.
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They keep weaponizing their vehicles to mow them down or
run them over. Just what was it? Six seven months
ago he almost lost his life and was hospitalized because
somebody tried to run him over and he was dragged
for about one hundred yards, his arm lodged into a
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car and his body being dragged on the street. He's
now facing a woman. This was Nicole Good. Sorry Renee Good.
He sees Renee and now again she's not obeying orders.
Window is open, refuses to obey a command, is resisting arrest,
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doesn't want to come out of the car like that
Guatemalin illegal and boom hits the gas pedal coming right
at him. Of course he's going to react the way
he reacted.