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September 25, 2025 • 36 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is a podcast from wor.

Speaker 2 (00:03):
From everywhere USA.

Speaker 1 (00:06):
It's a Fox across America with Jimmy Fayla. What an
hour we have for you? Strap in because even though
Fayla is not here, I can promise you this hour
we are going to deliver. It's rich Ze only from
Philadelphia in for Jimmy Fayla. I should say Philadelphia and
Jersey because WPHD, which is where I broadcast from, has

(00:26):
a huge reach including New Jersey. I bring that up
because we have a governor's race there and the Republican candidate,
Jack Chidarelli, who you see on Fox News all the time,
was a personal friend of mine. I've known Jack for
a long time. We've gone to Phillies games together. Even
though he's a diehard Yankees fan and he's a good guy,
he is he is running a He is a workhorse. Baby,

(00:48):
He's a workhorse. And the person that he's running against,
the Democrat, Mikey. Cheryl stepped in a big time last
week when she attacked Charlie Kirk and attacked supporters and
attack his legacy. And Jack is now in the lead
in that race for governor. And if we can pull
this off, it will be huge momentum going into midterms.

(01:12):
Huge huge momentum going into midterms. Jack is going to
be on my show on WPHD on Friday. He's been
on this show before with Jimmy and with me, but
he was busy today and last minute I got the
call to step in because Fayal is still under the weather.
But I want you to know that this is a

(01:33):
winnable race and there are people from Pennsylvania who are
coming to Jersey to help, just like how people in
Jersey went to Pennsylvania in twenty twenty four to help
President Trump and ensure that Pennsylvania would go red. And
it did, and it worked, and it mattered. It did,
it mattered in a big, big way. So we're going

(01:54):
to get into with Tritian McLaughlin from Homeland Security. We'll
get into the shooting at the Ice facility in a
little bit. But what I want to do, I want
to just continue on this theme about Jimmy Cammel for
a second, because there's something to this in the sense
that Gavin Newsom wants to run for president in twenty
twenty eight. There's no doubt in my mind about that.
He's obviously he's the political shape shifter. Last time I

(02:15):
was on Fox News Saturday Night with Jimmy, which was
back in August. It's hard to believe it's been that long.
Just saying I talked about Gavin Newsom. We all did,
because he attacked Dana Perino, America's sweetheart, with his stupid
Twitter antics, with his dumb millennial staff that he's paying
lots and lots of taxpayer dollars to do this very

(02:36):
bad Trump impression that he does on social media. And
instead of trying to elevate the dialogue, instead of trying
to rise above it. What Gavin Newsom and his hair,
which I questioned the carbon footprint of that hair? I mean,
you know how much oil that guy uses in his hair,
how much jet fuel it takes to slick that hair back?

(02:58):
What is the carbon foot print of Gavenusom's hair. Nobody
can give me an answer on that. Also, I don't
really care about carbon footprint. I think it's all scam.
But while we're here, Oh and the President called out
the un about that too. He did. Actually, oh you
know what, let me let me play that before I
get into Gavenuwsom because it kind of ties in together.
A little bit, doesn't it calling out the UN for

(03:19):
their green scam and Gavenusom's hair, because I think it's
all connected. I think Gavenusom's hair is the biggest threat
to climate uh and and and and our and our
global warming and all of it if it was real.
So here's the President at the UN saying carbon the
whole carbon footprint thing is a is a hoax. Cut six.

Speaker 3 (03:38):
The carbon footprint is a hoax made up by people
with evil intentions, and they're heading down a path of
total destruction. You know, the carbon footprint was a big,
big thing a few years ago. I remember hearing about
the carbon footprint, and then President Obama would get into

(03:59):
air Forces won a massive Boeing seven forty seven, and
not a new one, an old one with old engines
that spew everything into the atmosphere. He talked about the
carbon footprint, we must do so that it get in
and he flies from Washington to Hawaii to play a
round of golf.

Speaker 1 (04:19):
That's the thing about all those climate change summits, I laughed.
The last one they had was in Dubai. I love
that the people in Dubai were brilliant. They're literally creating
islands so they can drill for more oil. They're building islands,
but they hosted the climate change summit, so everybody's eating
I don't know, vegan pasta and meat and everything else,

(04:40):
which is still better than what Mikey had for lunch.
And we'll get into that. You'll understand exactly what I mean,
producer Mikey's lunch, which is a dscrasia to my people,
the Italians and to Jimmy's people. But Dubai host is
climate change summit, and then they're like, yeah, no straws,
no straws. Everything is is recycled paper. But we don't

(05:03):
want you to notice those islands that were building to drill.
That's called a slight of hand distraction. I say, good
for Dubai for pulling that off. But if, and I say,
if the whole carbon footprint thing was not a hoax,
Gavin Newsom's carbon footprint would be higher than air Force one.
With all of that oil that guy puts in his hair.

(05:23):
You know how they clean it same way? Do you
remember the exon Valdez spilled and there were those people
out there. They had the dish shop and they were
wiping the ducks down. Remember that they still use it
on the bottle. Now today they got a picture of
a duck covered in oil. I think it's dawn, if
I'm not mistaken. The dish shop, I do the dishes sometimes,
not all the time, sometimes, And I noticed that that's

(05:45):
what you got to use to clean Gavin Newsom's hair.
It's not regular shampoo. No God, that doesn't work, no
chance you need industrial grade. But here he is last
night on late on Stephen Colbert's show. As soon as
Stephen Colbert got downe with his fake apology and playing
the victim and acting like he's been a free speech
advocate his entire career, which he has not, because he
has celebrated the demise of other people in media and comedy,

(06:10):
which is why I don't have any sympathy for him.
And at the same time, I can also say I
want the FCC to stay out of it, because two
things can be true at the same time. Gavin Newsom
goes on Colbert's show. This is the problem with late
night comedy. Recognize that it's activism, call it what it is,
and put it on the appropriate network and don't deceive people.

(06:33):
If this was on MSNBC as their quote unquote comedy show.
It would be fine and nobody would care. Nobody pretends
that Greg Guttfeld's a liberal. Nobody pretends that Jimmy Fayla
is a liberal. We know what we're getting when we
tune into the Fox News Network. The problem is, ABC, CBS,
and NBC for decades had comedy shows that were not

(06:57):
political activism shows, and now that they're doing lactivism, it
is a sleight of hand, much like what Dubai did
hosting the climate change conference, a sleight of hand, and
it's not okay. Move it over to MSNBC and see
if you can replicate that success. I just don't think
you can, because I think the comedy that comes from
the left is angry and vitriolic because too much of

(07:21):
it is centered on rage. That's not to say there
aren't funny comedians who are liberals. There are, but I
don't think there's enough of them out there that you
could do a daily show like that without it turning
into being something very very angry. But here's Jimmy Kimmel
with Gavin Newsom last night, Cut thirty three.

Speaker 4 (07:39):
You've got this new communication strategy at least new for
a Democrat. It's called pronouncing this correctly being interesting.

Speaker 1 (07:48):
By the way, thank you for acknowledging that.

Speaker 5 (07:52):
Earn that no, and that the well, look, the strategy
is inspiration desperation, the two driving forces of life. And
everything we were doing to try to break through wasn't
working anymore. And so we decided to do something to
right to your point, a novel called Humor. And I
gotta say, oftentimes Democrats we're little, you know, just we

(08:14):
don't We're not.

Speaker 4 (08:15):
As humorous as we should be.

Speaker 1 (08:16):
Little Steph could be littl staff.

Speaker 5 (08:17):
Yeah, And so we thought we'd have some fun with it,
but I never imagined it would break through like it
has and get under the skin of the President of
the United States and some.

Speaker 1 (08:25):
Of my friends. It was obviously Colbert, not Kimble, but
it's the same thing. It's the same guy, it's the
same it's the exact same situation. Colbert acted like he
was this victim of cancel culture, that he was a
victim of Trump, and he was a victim of the
fact that he was a critic critic of President Trump,
and instead of instead of refocusing on a comedy show,

(08:46):
he doubles down on the political activism, which is fine,
it's totally fine. But move him and move Kimmel over
to MSNBC and have their shows over there and do
it on that platform. But Colbert is another one who
celebrated the demise of people, and he's another one who's
celebrated the canceling of comedians, the canceling of talk show hosts,
the canceling of Fox Newspeople and people in conservative media

(09:09):
celebrated that stuff. And as I've said to you, and
I'll say it again, you cannot tell me that the
government was going after Paramount, the parent company of CBS,
and pressuring them to get rid of Colbert, but wouldn't
pressure them to get rid of South Park, which is
the most anti Trump show on television, and instead Paramount

(09:30):
paid one and a half billion dollars with a B
for it. That's why that doesn't fly. Colbert's not a victim,
and Kimmel's not a victim either. And neither one of
these two guys were these free speech champions. Neither one
of them. Now they're both acting like they're victims and martyrs.
Had they been consistent all these years in defending freedom

(09:51):
of speech, it would be different, but they don't learn
because they keep bringing on Democrats and they giving them
a platform, and I just think, I don't know. I
don't want to watch Gavin Newsom well ever, But if
I'm tuning in at night and I want to go
to bed and relax after a long day of doing
seven hours of radio, for example, and going back and

(10:12):
forth from New York, I get into it.

Speaker 5 (10:13):
Turn it on.

Speaker 1 (10:14):
I don't want to see this guy promoting himself in
his slimy political ideology and then deny an election that
hasn't even happened yet. That's what he was doing. He
was denying election that hasn't even happened yet. That's future
election denialism. It's like back to the future election denialism.
Cut thirty four.

Speaker 4 (10:34):
I fear that we will not have an election in
twenty twenty eight. I really mean that, and the core
of my soul unless we wake up to the code
red what's happening in this country, and we wake up
soberly to how serious this moment is.

Speaker 1 (10:53):
Dude, you can't deny an election that hasn't taken place yet.
I'm sorry, I'm sorry. You just can't do that. You
can't you know what you're doing right there? You know
what that's that's called. That's called doom casting. It's not healthy.
Not healthy. The scare people about an event that hasn't
taken place yet. It's also lunacy. How are we not
going to have an election just out of curiosity? Just

(11:14):
explain to me how that works. You've got all these
people that want to be presidents. So Trump turns around
and goes, all right, we're not having an election. They're
just going to go that's fine, no problem. How does
that even work? Exactly? You just don't have an election.
I'm just I'm just I'm trying to understand the mechanics
of that, of how that occurs. I'm canceling election day,

(11:36):
all right, But the states carry out the elections, not
the federal government. So how does that work?

Speaker 6 (11:44):
Really?

Speaker 1 (11:44):
What's the mechanism for that? If the president comes out
and declares, which he can't do, declares no election day,
and under the constitution, the states, not the federal government,
carry out our elections. We don't actually have one federal
election for president. We have fifth the state elections for president,
and a couple of territories get to vote. And you know,

(12:06):
but you know what I mean, Fifty elections for president
is really what we have to add up to the
two hundred and seventy you need to become president and
electoral college. Now, you know damn well as I do,
the Blue States aren't going to cancel their election. So
then you're just going to hand it to a Democrat
because if the Red states go along with it out
of respect to the President Trump or whatever, well the

(12:28):
Democrats will win. So in what universe would it be
wise political strategy for a Republican president to cancel an
election knowing that he does not have the authority to
have the states not fulfill their constitutional duty to hold
that election and send their electors to Washington as per

(12:48):
the constitution. And you're literally giving it to the Democrats
at that point, because every Blue state would still hold
an election. So whoever the Democrat is, if it's Gavin Newsom,
the political shape shifter with the carbon footprint hair, he wins,
it's not really doom casting if you look at it
that way, you know what, it becomes a fantasy, that's right,

(13:10):
a fantasy that Gavin Newsom and the others on the
left can oh that can help them get to sleep
a night if you know what I mean. All Right,
let's gonna come here in Fox across America. Is the
only for Fela. Don't go away.

Speaker 2 (13:22):
It's the fastest part of your workday. Wow, you're pretty
quick for a big guy.

Speaker 1 (13:27):
All right, it is the only for Fla. Jimmy is
still recovering and it's great to be with you today. Now, Mikey,
the executive producer of the show, embarrassed himself and all
people that enjoy pasta went a. He warmed it up.
He heated it up because coldposta. Everybody knows colpast is
better the second day, the day after. And then he

(13:47):
tells me he's got what what'd you tell me? What
kind of sauce?

Speaker 2 (13:51):
It's like a I think they call it a false sauce,
but it's like fellow pumpkin flavor in it, little squash.

Speaker 5 (13:58):
You know.

Speaker 1 (14:01):
That's a disgrace. You're culturally appropriating white people's.

Speaker 2 (14:04):
Technically half of my people too.

Speaker 1 (14:06):
So well, this is clearly the Polish shot. And you
coming out because number, what do you mean you don't
you didn't grow up eating cold pasta with an Italian mother.

Speaker 2 (14:14):
Uh No, we were g as told. I don't know,
like we didn't have a lot of cold food. I
feel like even pizza and stuff. I know people like
pizza cold. Not my favorite. It could be lukewarm to me.

Speaker 1 (14:25):
Do you microwave it?

Speaker 2 (14:26):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (14:27):
Oh god, you know it's a microwave pasta? What's wrong
with you?

Speaker 2 (14:30):
Never microapasta?

Speaker 1 (14:31):
Really no, because you're not supposed to microwave pasta. It
gets all soft and shangad.

Speaker 2 (14:37):
I mean, how else are you gonna eat it up
on the stove? I mean, we don't have the stove
here in the kitchen and it works, So you know,
it's either eating cold or don't eat at all.

Speaker 1 (14:45):
Yeah, I think I think either one of those two
would be better strategy than microwaving it. I'm just saying.
But I know we got Tritian McLachlin joining us soon,
So let's do the quiz and get this over.

Speaker 2 (14:54):
With three minutes. Yeah, go ahead, let's just get anyway.
I can read all these today. So how many of
the same items can you get in a Baker's dozen
thirteen twelve, twenty four or.

Speaker 1 (15:08):
Nice job?

Speaker 2 (15:09):
Justin at what temperature degrees fahrenheit does paper burn ninety
eight four fifty one three fifty one fifty seven.

Speaker 1 (15:17):
Obviously four to fifty one degrees fahrenheit. That was the
book by Ray Bradberry.

Speaker 2 (15:21):
Boom, oh wow, look at you all right. In nineteen
sixty seven, the Supreme Court ruled that laws that banned
into racial marriage run constitutional. The case was originally brough up.

Speaker 1 (15:32):
By Ving Virginia.

Speaker 2 (15:34):
Yeah, whoa three for three male m A L E
is the capital of which Asian nation, Malaysia laos macmcal.
There you go. Malodivs D is the last one. I'll go.

Speaker 1 (15:53):
I have no no freaking o clue, so I'll just
go with the last one. Nice whoa four four four?

Speaker 2 (16:02):
And this one's very recent one. Following the attempted assassination
of President Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania, a photograph of the
president's fist in the air with the American flag race
behind him became an instantly iconic Who was the AP
photographer who took those series of pictures?

Speaker 1 (16:20):
Multiple choice? Please?

Speaker 2 (16:21):
Evan Vucci, Gene Herricks, uh Stefon Savoia or Will Navidson.

Speaker 1 (16:29):
Oh God, I should know this, I should know this.
Say it again one more time.

Speaker 2 (16:34):
Evan Fucci, Jeene Herricks, Defon Savoia or Will Navidson.

Speaker 1 (16:41):
I just wanted you to watch the pronunciation of Yeah,
it's the second one.

Speaker 2 (16:45):
If not, but five, which is a lot better than
you normally do. Damn it.

Speaker 1 (16:51):
Who is it? By the way, it was a the
first guy, the first guy whose name you botched.

Speaker 2 (16:57):
Yeah, whose name I've already passed on the quiz, so
I can't go back.

Speaker 1 (17:00):
So yeah, So basically I feel like I should get
that question again because of how you botched all the
pronunciation of their names. I think I should get a
due over question.

Speaker 2 (17:08):
I don't know where could find a bonus one.

Speaker 1 (17:10):
I should get a mulligan.

Speaker 2 (17:12):
Should we just like make up a random sports one? Yeah,
on the spot or something? I don't know.

Speaker 1 (17:17):
Oh yeah, because you know that's my that's my lucky
sweet spot. How about this, Mikey. If you get this right,
then that means I lose. If you get it wrong,
it means I get five or five? Ready?

Speaker 2 (17:27):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (17:27):
How many members of Congress are there? Sure?

Speaker 2 (17:30):
That's a good Wait, you mean just like house representatives?

Speaker 1 (17:33):
Or how many members of Congress are there?

Speaker 2 (17:36):
Five hundred and eighty seven, five hundred and thirty five?

Speaker 7 (17:39):
I win? That's it.

Speaker 1 (17:40):
Fox across America Chrishia Vic Glachlan joins us next, don't
go away. It's so funny, right, I mean, Kim w

(18:04):
and Colbert basically the same person, and I think two
political activists. There's an investment guy who said what Disney
needs to do is shut down, shut it down, basically
shut it down. That's probably That's probably the secret, right there,
is that the audiences for these late night talk shows
are it's over. It's over, john It's over, Johnny. The

(18:26):
reason why I works on Fox News is because people
know what they're getting and they're ready to get something
a little bit different from what's on the network the
whole day, which is news. And speaking of news, we
have breaking news and that is that we know who
the shooter is in the deadly Dallas ice facility attack,
and that's Joshua john and here to talk about it
with us. It's great to have. For spokeswoman for the
United States Department of Homeland Security and Ice, Tricia McLachlin, Tricia,

(18:51):
thank you for joining us here on Fox across America.
It's me Rich Zooli And for Jimmy, thank you for
being here.

Speaker 7 (18:57):
Thank you so much for having me. I'm very unfortunate topic.

Speaker 1 (19:01):
Yeah, very unfortunate. But I have to tell you you're
doing a fantastic job and you were excellent this morning
on America's Newsroom, and we reached out to see if
we can have you on the show. And thanks for
coming through. What do we know so far about this
this terrible shooting this morning today, So at six.

Speaker 7 (19:17):
Point forty in the morning, this sniper began to open fire.
He was on a nearby rooftop adjacent to our field
office down in Dallas. And this is the same field
office that actually a month ago, almost to the day,
had a viable bomb threat. Again instead, in the shooter,
he was indiscriminately firing not only at the ICE building itself,

(19:42):
but also at this van in the sally Port right
right next to the building, and that is where those
detainees were shot. It's just a horrendous situation. And it
was found on those shell casings that there was anti
ICE messaging. I think a lot of listening probably saw
the cash pateel X post that showed those showcasings what

(20:06):
the anti ICE messages. But I just think it's so
it's so incumbent for these politicians and for the media
to stop dehumanizing, stop the demonization of our men and
women in uniform. They're simply enforcing the law on the books.
If you don't like the law, change it, do not

(20:26):
vilify our law enforcement. And that's exactly what happened here,
is that some lunatic decided to take matters into his
own hands because he was given a permission slip really
by the media and by the rhetoric that's going on.

Speaker 1 (20:40):
I could not agree with you more, Tricia. And to
think about last night, just last night, the governor of California,
Gavin Newsom, was trashing ICE agents on the Stephen Colbert Show.

Speaker 7 (20:52):
Oh, you're completely right, And not to mention, it was
just on Saturday that Gavin Newsom has press shop sent
out a pretty menacing and threatening ex post about Secretary Gnome,
and then a couple of hours later he held a
press conference to and now announce this unconstitutional law called

(21:12):
the No Secret Police Act. Of course, what he's referring
to is the No Secret Police. He's referring to as ICE,
and that's to liken them to the Gestapo, making allusions
to the Holocaust. What did Americans do in World War Two?
We fought the Nazis, and we killed the Nazis. And

(21:32):
we are seeing a direct correlation between the rhetoric that
these politicians are spilling out and the violence against our
law enforcement, which is a one thousand percent increase in
assaults against them. And now today it's just awful.

Speaker 1 (21:49):
Yeah, you've got you've got elected members of Congress, Jasmine
Crockett and others who repeatedly refer to President Trump is
as hitler, and they say awful things about about so
many on our side of the aisle, and of course
about the brave men and women who are in ICE,
and they demonize them and over and over repeatedly again
they demonize them. And look, I understand the need for

(22:11):
the ICE agents to wear masks. They're going after members
of cartels. They're going after people that belong and are
part of some of the deadliest organizations on Earth. But
at the same time, Gavin do Some mandated that everybody
wear a mask for COVID and if you left the
house without a mask, they would literally have the police
on top of you, even if it was on a beach.

(22:32):
So these people are complete hypocrites, and the rhetoric has
to stop. They've got to tone it down. Enough with
the Nazi, enough with the fascist. These are people doing
a job, brave men and women doing a job, and
there's due process and they're following the law. And could
you talk on that point, Tristian McLaughlin, because I know
the left, they love to lie and say that ICE

(22:53):
is kidnapping people off the streets and disappearing people off
the streets. And it's that kind of rhetoric that may
have led to the shoe today exactly.

Speaker 7 (23:01):
And we're so of course investigating the motives of the shooter,
but those shellcasings, what the anti ICE messages do? You
send a pretty clear clear message on what a motive
could be. But you made a great point about why
these men and women wear a masks, and it's because
they're targeting members of cartels, known or suspected terrorists, criminal
rings that could be targeting them or their family. We're

(23:24):
seeing an increased amount of dosing against not just our agents,
but the agent's families, where their spouses work, where their
children go to school. This is being unleashed on the
dark web. But Americans should know our ICE law enforcement
officers very clearly present who they are to those who
are being targeted in our operations, not just verbally, but

(23:47):
also where they're wearing ice or HSI or ro ves
showing exactly who they are. And they're also flinked most
of the time by vehicles that also have our emblem
of DHS, So those who are being arond know exactly
who they're being arrested by. And again this is just
an attempt by Gavin Newsom to parorize law enforcement. No

(24:08):
one's being disappeared. These men and women who are in
our country eagally, illegally have full due process.

Speaker 1 (24:15):
In fact, this.

Speaker 7 (24:18):
Field office is just a temporary holding facility for these detainees.
They're therefore probably less than seventy two hours before they
go to a detention facility, which is where they're held
for a longer stay. Well, they're going through those immigration
proceedings and getting their full due process. So that is
just a total lie, and he clearly does not understand

(24:42):
the process. I would invite Gavin Newsom to actually get
on the ground, go on one of these enforcement operations
where we're targeting MS thirteen gang members, terrorists, Trenda Rago,
we're actually cleaning up Los Angeles. He should be thanking
our men and women.

Speaker 1 (24:57):
Yeah, well, said Tricia, And it's great to have you
on the show. USh McLaughlin's here. It's fantastic to have her.
Cash Mattel today said, these despicable, politically motivated attacks against
law enforcement are not a one off. It has to end,
and the FBI and our partners will leave these investigative
efforts to ensure that those who target our law enforcement
are pursued and brought to the fullest extent of justice.

(25:19):
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said, this attack targeting law enforcement,
I guess I guess the question that we're all wondering
now is what's next. What steps do we have to
take to hearten these facilities if necessary, to protect these
men and women in law enforcement. I'm the son of
a cop. This is the kind of thing that that
you know, my dad used always say before we go
to work, it would be we don't know if it's

(25:41):
it's our last shift. You know, that's always kind of
the mindset. And here and here we lost some law
enforcement officers. It's it's awful. So what do we do
to protect them going forward?

Speaker 7 (25:51):
Well, thank your father for forn service. And you know, listeners,
if you see a law enforcement officer today, whether it
be state or law local, or ICE or CBP, Please
thank them because they are risking their lives every single
day and their fathers and mothers and daughters and sons
just like the rest of us, and they just want

(26:12):
to get home to their family safely. And yeah, I
think we are a secretary NOME. She's actually made a
directive to immediately heightened security at all of our detention facilities,
all of our field offices. We know that these are
targets and she's taking it incredibly seriously. And this is
a whole of government approach. We're working with the FBI,

(26:33):
and we're working with other state and local law enforcement
partners to not just get more answers for the American people,
but make sure our law enforcement is safe.

Speaker 1 (26:42):
But as far as we know, no member of law
enforcement lost their life today. Is that okay to say
yet or are we just still not sure?

Speaker 7 (26:50):
Yes? Our understanding right now is the deaths and the injuries,
unfortunately were of the detainees.

Speaker 1 (26:58):
Because of that earlier today, when it would look like
it was it was coming towards the detainees, many members
in the media on other networks started speculating that this
was somebody on the right who was going after legal
immigrants to kill them. And and obviously that narrative now
has completely blown up. But it goes to the part
of the irresponsible work of the media to try to

(27:21):
push a narrative, and that same narrative, of course, is
leading to these these kind of politically motivated attacks that
we're seeing. This guy was targeting law enforcement, and it's
and and and when you do these things, there are
consequences obviously, and so you have people who are who
were detainees, who were who were hurt by this, and
that's awful. I mean, that's that's inexcusable. It's awful, it's heartbreaking.

(27:43):
And this is why this violence has to be condemned,
outright condemned by everybody. And it's also why we have
to stop with whatever rhetoric is motivating these people to
take this up, to take up this kind of action.

Speaker 7 (27:57):
Yeah. Absolutely, in this individual this month sure really was
firing indiscriminately at our buildings. He didn't, I mean he
I will of course look further into this, but by
all indications, he thought he was firing at law enforcement.
I don't think that you could see inside of those vans.

(28:17):
He was just firing at them, and it's any loss
of life is horrendous, and I just I pray for
these victims and their families and the ones who are
who are injured. We pray that they make a soul
and speedy recovery.

Speaker 2 (28:33):
Well.

Speaker 1 (28:33):
Listen, thank you for clarifying the steps going forward. Thank
you for clarifying to due process. And thank you for
standing firm for the hard working, brave men and women
of Vice and Border Patrol and Customs and bordert all
the people that are working to keep this country safe
and to get the bad guys off the streets. We
appreciate you. Tricia. Thank you so much for coming on

(28:55):
Fox Across America today, Tricia McLaughlin. And keep up. I
know today's going to be a tough day for everybody,
but and you're going to be extremely busy, but keep
up the great work.

Speaker 7 (29:04):
It's an honor. Thank you for having me.

Speaker 1 (29:06):
All right, Fox across America. We'll have more on this
for you in just a moment, so don't go away.
It's rich In for Jimmy coming right back. He's the
most talented man on the radio, but he needs your help.

Speaker 7 (29:18):
We all know.

Speaker 5 (29:18):
Somewhere underneath all of that bright collar there's a man
who's not right.

Speaker 2 (29:22):
This is fox across the area and to show up.

Speaker 1 (29:25):
Defiance against President Trump.

Speaker 2 (29:26):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (29:27):
I don't understand this. I really don't. I don't understand
this at all. And I don't know if tilan all
works for TDS Trump derangement syndrome.

Speaker 2 (29:34):
But I do know this.

Speaker 1 (29:35):
When I was a kid, there was a scare with
Tiler on Halloween candy. You might you might remember this.
There was this this hole scare that we were kids
were gonna wind up getting crushed tailan old or tilan
ole in the Halloween candy. And there was that. There
was the razorblade scare every Halloween.

Speaker 2 (29:52):
You hear this.

Speaker 1 (29:53):
Now as a parent, I can tell you I figured
out the secret. The secret is that the parents have
to go through the candy obviously, get all the good
stuff and check that for razor blades and fentanyl and
tail and all, and then you get stuck with the
with the junk. And I employ that same tactic now
that I'm a parent, but at one point I was
a recipient of that. Now, this is an idiot woman

(30:16):
on TikTok taking thilan all while pregnant. Now, I don't
know why tylan O'll back in twenty seventeen put out
that warning saying you should not use our products while
you're pregnant. Tylan'll put out that warning in twenty seventeen,
But just because Trump has said it, now people are
doing it in an act of defiance, even if it
might hurt their baby. I don't understand this. This is deranged,

(30:43):
beyond derange. Cut fifty three.

Speaker 6 (30:50):
Well, I thotic with thailanol for my headache while pregnant
because I don't take my medical advice from a man
who doesn't have a degree in science, healthcare or medicine,
and who had a parasitic brain infection and was addicted
to heroin for fourteen years. Yeah, I'll trust my doctors
who have their degree.

Speaker 1 (31:12):
Hmmm, notteresting. Well, why don't you trust Tilandal, the makers
of Tylanol, who tweeted out in twenty seventeen the pregnant
women should not take their product. You could trust Tilandol,
the makers of thilandol. You could if you wanted to.
Here's a man on TikTok who's deciding he's going to

(31:33):
take tylanol A stick at the Trump. That's great. Why
don't you take large quantities of this so it destroys
your liver because Tylanol has a liver warning right on
the bottle. You'll you'll really show Trump by destroying your
liver genius cut fifty four.

Speaker 2 (31:50):
So doctor Trump, that's right.

Speaker 8 (31:53):
Doctor Orange ring Tang doesn't want people to take tylanol.

Speaker 2 (31:59):
He says, tilo dangers. Most of us have been taking
til at all forever and.

Speaker 8 (32:04):
It has never, never, never affected us in any way,
shape or form.

Speaker 2 (32:08):
All it did is make our heads feel better. And
that's what he needs. He needs his head checked.

Speaker 8 (32:14):
This this this stuff is has been given for people,
for babies.

Speaker 2 (32:18):
Forever, and to prove that it's safe. I'm gonna show you.
I'm not gonna listen to whatever doctor don says.

Speaker 8 (32:26):
What school did? What school did he go to? He
didn't go any way. We went to Trump University. Huh
is that some failed that some failed college? Now hadn't
it didn't some people suing him? That's right because he
doesn't know what he's talking about.

Speaker 1 (32:42):
I got a feeling this guy might need other kinds
of medication besides tyler All I'm gonna go on a
limb here. I'm not a doctor, not a psychiatrist. I'm
gonna take a leap and say, maybe this guy could
benefit from pills of another kind, or maybe he's on
pills of another kind. Maybe he's tried lots and lots

(33:04):
of pills of another kind, some legal and some not
so much. Again, gonna go on a limb here. And
what he was talking about, the President was talking about
pregnant women in tailand All, or as CN input it,
pregnant people, because yes, they posted a story today. What
pregnant people need to know about taking tailand All pregnant people?

(33:31):
I think you made pregnant liberals. Here is a man
on TikTok Part two actually taking the Thailand All in
what can only be described as a huge, huge act
of courage that we have not seen the likes of
storming the beaches of Normandy as this man takes a
medication that you can buy over the counter called thailand All,

(33:53):
which would do nothing to him if properly taken, and
he follows the label. But nonetheless, what who not all
heroes wear capes cut fifty five.

Speaker 8 (34:03):
Saye say so to prove that it's safe. We know
this is not a factory anybody in your so oh god,

(34:23):
it's terrible for chew them all.

Speaker 1 (34:25):
Not supposed to chew him, idiot, don't.

Speaker 8 (34:27):
Chew just wall.

Speaker 6 (34:33):
Just pay.

Speaker 2 (34:33):
They just don't taste good.

Speaker 1 (34:36):
Okay, there is chewable tailand all, and and they make
it for kids and becomes in great flavor. And I'm
thinking maybe maybe next time you should stick to the
to the to the children's chewable. I'm you are a
giant man child and also an insane person. So you're chewing.
You're chewing thailand all. Don't chew thailand all. That's the warning.

(35:01):
Still taste better, by the way, than Mikey's pasta with
pumpkin sauce. Just going on record, making that point very
clear for everybody. All Right, we got a lot more
to go here on Fox Across America with me Rich
Zioli in for Jimmy Fayla. Today. We got to talk
to Paul More, our buddy. He's coming up, excited to
chat with him. We've got a lot to talk about

(35:22):
with him. A little bit later in the show, Tommy
Laren's gonna come by. Yes, that's right, the Great Tommy Larrence,
so we'll talk to her as well. It is Fox
across America. All kinds of news all around us. More
on Escalator, gait Zioli for Fela, Glad you are here,
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