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June 16, 2025 31 mins
We dive into a chaotic but revealing weekend—from near-miraculous moments at the “No Kings” protests, to shocking media bias and gaslighting over political violence. He breaks down the arrest of an armed man impersonating law enforcement, exposes the hypocrisy of Michigan leaders like Whitmer and Nessel, and celebrates the strength and sanity shown by everyday Americans—like Clayton Kershaw boldly reclaiming the rainbow with scripture. Despite rising tension, Justin reminds listeners that peace, hope, and joy don’t come from D.C.—they come from the throne of God.

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on this weekend, the No Kings protests, a military parade,
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opportunity for us all. So let's break it down. Msdn
C thirteen couple of things from the weekend sounds like
blaming Trump. If you listen to this clip for the
assassination attempts over the weekend of the dead Loallmaker that
was shut and killed.

Speaker 2 (03:33):
By the overwhelming majority of Americans, regardless of political party
and regardless of who the subject of the assassination is.

Speaker 1 (03:39):
That's a very red line that'll be crossed.

Speaker 2 (03:42):
I wonder if some of these protests around the country,
including yours, whether that's a unifying force where people are
going to come out and say, we want our democracy
a certain way. We have the right to protest. It's
a First Amendment right. We don't cross lines into political violence.

Speaker 1 (03:58):
I would hope.

Speaker 3 (03:58):
So, I hope that this is a unifying moment. But unfortunately,
as we've seen time and time again, it usually isn't.
We have too many people and too many elected officials,
including the current ocumaned White House who escalates rhetoric.

Speaker 1 (04:15):
The current occupant of the White House, Sir, that's the
president of the United States. It's not like the residents,
the resident who occupied the last eight years. This is
the commander in chief.

Speaker 3 (04:30):
And violent rhetoric against political opponents, and that leads to
these kinds of tragic events.

Speaker 1 (04:36):
Is is it? President Trump? Ever? And by the way,
the guy they tried to kill him, when is he
ever spout out of any violent rhetoric. There's nothing violent
about the man.

Speaker 3 (04:50):
It is absolutely unacceptable in every single selected official should
be condemning this, regardless of their political party. But I
I don't have the greatest hope for some people to
actually come on and do that.

Speaker 1 (05:04):
Unfortunate him. Yeah, that's MSDNC. As always, what you can expect,
you get. You're gonna get exactly what you think you
would from them. Unfortunately. It uh, it is, it is
what it is. It's it's sad. The whole thing. The
whole thing is I get more of those protests over

(05:26):
the weekend. By the way, it's almost like CBS at
one point openly embracing its role the true democratic propagan
the machine helping fundraise for the weekends festivities. Look at this.
Here's a post on x which I saw and I
sort of thought, well, are they trying to help sell

(05:47):
some T shirts and merch no King's Day merch for
sale on Amazon, teamu and other e commerce websites. Wait,
what are they trying to do? Were they trying to
help raise money for the Cat's a fine line between
you know, propaganda, the mouthpiece full on propaganda, and then hey,
we're just reporting what happened, which is one local television station.

(06:08):
I jumped into the comments, and I don't always do this,
but I decided it was worth it. But one local
television operation here in West Michigan. I jumped into the
comments and said because they were like, hey, here's all
of the locations of every one of these things, go

(06:29):
out and see. I thought, wait a minute, are you
guys promoting this or reporting this? What? What are you
what are you doing here? Because it was just so blatant.
It was it was one of the mainstream television stay
It was just so blatant. So anyway, I I shared
that and I thought, that's that's kind of interesting, isn't that?

Speaker 2 (06:56):
No?

Speaker 1 (06:57):
I know, I know this may have been a miracle, folks,
what we watch take place this weekend, that there wasn't
more violence because the opportunity was there, and your prayers,
I believe ring true. Well, good Americans were in Washington,

(07:26):
d C. Supporting the armed forces and particularly the Army
two hundred and fiftieth celebration. There were protesters yelling kill
yourself to police.

Speaker 3 (07:39):
Tell.

Speaker 1 (07:41):
Your sight it's just incredible, hard to watch. I understand that.
But the one moment that may in fact been a miracle,
may have been a miracle, is the moment that I
think something, something much worse it was about to pop off,

(08:02):
may have been stopped. An armed man arrested during a
Pennsylvania No King's protest on Saturday, dressed up as a
member of law enforcement, armed with a concealed unlicensed I
believe it was a rifle. The man's identity not being
publicly released just yet, but the story coming out of

(08:26):
Gayway Pundit here and I saw this over on the
ex I want to say, I want to say this
was Saturday, Sunday. I saw this somewhere in there, but
I just did. It's sort of a chilling protester personing
police officer planning something. It looked like they said, look

(08:51):
at the magazines they find on you hang on, let
me there might be listened by the way folks are,
there might be a little language. I'm just gonna warn you.
This is a raw video from X They're arresting the
guy completely checked up. This is a guy dressed up
like a planned out, dressed like a police officer. Holy shift.

(09:17):
This guy had luck fucking and I'm gonna I'm gonna
mute the audio here because that's kind of excessive. I
did give you the warning. But as you can see,
they're pulling, there's a pistol. I mean, he looks like
a cop. What else is the guy got on him?

(09:40):
He's got a knife. We prayed against this on Saturday.
I just felt the urge and I'm telling you, I'm
glad that I'm glad that we did. You. You you
help impossibly, not just this but some other places where

(10:08):
that was who knows where things might have gone sideways.
Fantastic news. All right, we're done with this video, but
I just wanted to make sure that you saw that
you know what was again possible. And again this is

(10:29):
just the investigation ongoing. This is just the information we
have now. Members of the public are asked to be
to call in with information. Westchester Borough Police Department. A
fatal shooting did occur during a No King's protest in
downtown Salt Lake City near the end of a march
from Pioneer Park to Wallace F. Bennett Federal Building. The

(10:51):
victim of protester was transported to a nearby hospital died
from the injuries. Three people taken into custody. A person
of interest was arrested with an AM fifteen rifle. A
man to believe to be a part of a peacekeeping
team for the No Kings protest in Salt Lake City
shot at a person who was brandishing at rifle, and

(11:12):
demonstrators had hit both the riflemen and a bystander who
later died at the hospital. So it was actually somebody
part of the protest that was responsible for their get
back again. You're not going to see this on CNN.
Police took the alleged rifleman, Arturo Gamboa twenty four, into
custody Saturday evening on a murder charge. Salt Lake City

(11:35):
Chief Brian red said at Sunday news conferences, bystander artural
excuse me. Arthur fulasa ah Lu, thirty nine, died at
the hospital. Detectors don't know yet why gambo pulled out
a rifle or ran from the peacekeepers, but they accused
him of creating the dangerous situation that led to the

(11:57):
man's death. Redsid a man dressed in a neon green
vest fired three shots from a handgun at Gambolla inflicting
a relatively minor injury, but fatally shooting the man who died.
So again, the violence came at the hands of apparently
protesters and in this case democrats this weekend, I judge,

(12:24):
I just you can't wrap your head around any of
this stuff, make any of it makes sense. It's just
it's like impossible. It's impossible to do that anyway. Yeah, well,
this is great, This is a perfect meme. How about
this democrat shoots democrat and then the headline Magan needs

(12:48):
to tone down their violent rhetoric. Yeah, yeah, well I
told you earlier in the show. I mean this, we
wrestle lot against flesh and blood, folks. We're in the
sea and where things are going to be amped up
even more so the chaos, all of those things that
are coming. Isn't this the same state, by the way,

(13:12):
here in Michigan where the Wolverine Queen had refused to
hold a special election. Speaking of No King's Day, how
about queens she's left the area of Saginaw. I believe
Midland Bay Counties there in in a bit of a
predicament without representation. By the way, Danna Nessel joined the

(13:32):
No King's protest in those areas this weekend, and I
just think it's hilarious to see that because again, Whitmer
will not hold a special election. These people don't even
have representation. You cannot make the irony of any of
this makes sense. And yet there they are on social

(13:55):
media pretending like they care. And it's the same place,
by the way, a couple of years ago, a couple
of years ago, where they tried to lock us all down.
Couldn't go out on a boat if it had a
motor on it, you know what I mean. You couldn't
go buy potted plants at the garden center, but you

(14:17):
could buy pot at the weed store. These people wanted
to lock you in your homes and if you didn't
take the you know what, le fauciauci the hokey pokey,
If you didn't take it, you might lose your job.
They told you you couldn't go at a restaurants at
some point in some places if you did. Here in Michigan,

(14:38):
on the steps of the Capitol, No Kings eighty six
forty seven, the day that people were violently murdered during
this political unrest, they displayed the same sign. It's just
wrap your head around that one. Folks, you can't it's

(14:58):
un thinkable, unthinkable. There's there's video after video of all
the crazies. Look, I don't know that I want to
play it all to me. It's it's, it's, it's it's

(15:24):
it's definitely mental illness on full display. But I think
there might be a deeper, spiritual thing happening as well.
I just watched this video. This woman try to stand
block a big bus and it's a big truck bus.
She's wearing all black and a black mask, try to

(15:46):
stand in front of this bus and by the way,
there's no way that she's going to be able to
stop the thing. And there's the screeches. It's it's almost demonic.
What's happening this is they're trying to stop a truck

(16:13):
that apparently is with with ice. I don't know. There's
people that ported inside there with security, and then eventually
police have to come in and look at look at
this guy. Look at this guy with the beard and
the mask on backwards there. It's just incredible. The masks
aren't really to protect them from the virus. It's to

(16:34):
protect their faces so that people don't know who they are.
And eventually they clear these people out. They eventually come
and clear this crazed crowd of group of folks out.
Police show up and there she is trying to drag
and hold on to the other. But what this is performative?

(16:58):
I mean, just app salute insanity, and I pray for
these people. Whether delusional or deceived, they're just completely out
of touch with reality. It is just a shame. It
is an absolute shame to see this stuff, this kind
of thing happening in America, and it breaks my heart.
It absolutely breaks my heart. There's more good news, though,

(17:20):
maybe some news that we ought to focus on. In fact,
this is a story I guarantee you're not gonna hear
anywhere else the US could see, speaking of immigration, speaking
of what we're watching play out in the fight could
see for the first year, the first year of negative

(17:41):
migration since the seventies. Just try and wrap your head
around that. The first year of negative migration since the seventies.
In other words, it's a year where more folks left
than came in. According to a report for The Washington Post,
various analysts and economists are expecting more people to leave

(18:04):
the country than arrive. There are article States. Economists at
two Washington think tanks expect President Donald Trump's immigration policies
to drive this reversal, from the near total shutdown on
the border to threats the international students and the laws
of legal status for many new arrivals. According to a

(18:26):
forthcoming paper, arise in deportations the aim of recent workplace
raids that triggered protests in Los Angeles and other cities,
also plays a role. A net outflow of immigrants could
stake a stoke inflation, they go out to say, risk
economists already expect from Trump's tariff policies. It also could

(18:49):
renew the type of labor shortages. So Trump's come out
and said, look, if you're working on farms, you know
this is going to be back and forth on this,
but He's like, if you're working on farms in some
of these places that we need you, we're not going
to target these areas. But I'm telling you this is
the best headline you could see. It's working. It's working.

(19:10):
Us could see the first year of negative migration since
the seventies. I'm telling you, folks, it doesn't get any
better than that. Unless you watch the swearing in and
some of the military parade, the two hundred and fifty
year celebration. This week. It was fantastic this week. I

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on Saturday. That's the headline, I'm sure from the mainstream media. Oh,

(21:24):
he was swearing on Saturday. All right swearing in a
group of new and re enlisting in the US Army
during the Grand Military Parade. That moment caught on display
for you as a president first R.

Speaker 3 (21:41):
Nord the Body for duty, Sir, ready to miss the ceremony.

Speaker 4 (21:45):
That's the record.

Speaker 5 (21:48):
I state your name, do solemnly swear that I will
support and defend.

Speaker 4 (22:01):
The Constitution of the United States of America against all enemies,
foreign and domestic.

Speaker 1 (22:14):
That I will bear true faith.

Speaker 4 (22:18):
An allegiance to the same, and that I will obey.

Speaker 1 (22:25):
The orders.

Speaker 4 (22:28):
Of the President of the United States and the orders
of the officers appointed over me, according to regulations and
the Uniform Code of Military Justice.

Speaker 1 (22:51):
So help me God.

Speaker 4 (22:54):
Congratulations, Congratulations, Welcome to the United States Army, and have
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Speaker 1 (23:06):
Thank you. Did you see there was a lot of
talk about The reason I know this is because all
the crazies come on my page and they comment stuff
like this, and sometimes I have to I have to
listen to what they're saying. I go, wait a minute,
what what did they say? What was that about? So

(23:26):
I had to go back and take a look at it.
But you know, it's funny it's funny to me because
they said, but there weren't any crowns there. There's nobody
there looking at me, look at all these people in
the pictures. And then there was showy. Usually what happens
is like somebody in the media takes a picture of
usually a bad angle or it was. It was something

(23:50):
that like maybe was early and so because it was
early on, they didn't have people in that area yet
or whatever. You know, all of this is restricted because
there's only a certain amount of people that are allowed in.
In fact, they were ticketed. Every single individual that came
to this event had to have a ticket. They had
to be run through Secret Service, et cetera, because the
President was going to be there. So they're out there

(24:13):
telling you that nobody's there. And yet the crowds were
pretty pretty robust from everything I saw. I don't know
about you, but I thought that I thought they were
pretty decent. I think there was two hundred thousand maybe,
I don't know, crowds, maybe a little bit more. I
don't remember. I saw the official official numbers that the

(24:36):
crowds there in DC. Now, there were also protesters on
the streets, not at the celebration, but again, you know,
you know, all of this is sort of you know,
this is part of it. And here's the Washington Post.
Even by the Washington Post standards, they're showing tanks rolling
down the street, people lining those streets to be there,

(25:01):
cameras for the television and whatnot, and so I mean,
it's it's to me, the fact is, say there weren't
people there. I can't. I just don't think that that's accurate.
And I think that's kind of dumb when they do
stuff like that, because it's clearly it's obvious. It really

(25:26):
is obvious whenever you start to now whether people filled
like out on the out of the Washington Mall like
you you might see some things and expect, you know,
from some of the historic footage of different times. But
this looks like a decent crowd to me. I mean,
it's a parade. It looks like a decent crowd to me.

(25:46):
I don't know about you. Then the other thing I
think about it, look at all the want to take
lefties out there. Sometimes I wasn't going anywhere near a
crowd anytime this week. It doesn't matter what it was,
just not doesn't mean I don't support, doesn't mean I
didn't enjoy seeing this or hearing about it or watching
the videos come back. I thought it was great. So anyway,

(26:11):
there was quite a bit of that, and it's it's
sort of been debunked online. Anyway. They show the No
Kings protest. By the way, here's what it looks like.
This is the kind of post I'm talking about on
social media. They show the No Kings protest in Los Angeles. Well,
how many of these people you think are actually illegally themselves?
And then they show you, Okay, so here's the people

(26:33):
in DC. It's just not the crowds are just can't
believe it. And these people, again, the No King's protesters
completely missed it. I mean completely missed it. They're complaining.
These are the people that tell you Trump's a threat
to democracy. They're complaining about the fact that democracy actually
took place. I mean, he won the popular vote. Don't

(26:57):
even get me started on the fact that we're not
a Democrat. We are a republic, the Democrat Republic. It
just it just it's mind buggling to think about it.
It's some great posts over the weekend. The Iron Pig
smokel So a good friend Ian Murphy. Think about how
idiotic No King's Day is in Michigan State, where one

(27:20):
person shut down the entire state for over two years
and her actions have been ruled unconstitutional three times. Governor
Whitmer is a king. She refuses to call a special
election because of the potential loss of power. Yes, folks,
she's a king, and there will be dults protesting against
her exact actions. Yet cognitive dissonance reigns supreme for these

(27:42):
low IQ people. Fantastically said, very well done, and I
think one hundred percent illustrates what we are up against
and what we were this weekend. I'm going to continue
to be up against, unfortunately, but this is another there's

(28:02):
another good illustration of the craziness on the list liberals.
After they hung their Mexican flag and now they have
to find an Iranian one too. Oh my gosh, you
have to think it's a bit I'm in the wrong business.
I ought to be selling flags right now. I mean they
switch them out every day. They got some new clause
they got to switch them out. For one last piece

(28:25):
of good news, folks, Things are happening, and incredible things,
Incredible things are happening right now during Pride Month of
all months. The LA Dodgers forcing Pride Month activism on
their team with rainbow logos on their uniforms. Well, one

(28:47):
member of the team decided going to take matters into
his own hands, and right next to that rainbow Pride logo,
even with the trends gender stuff on there too, it's
just really would see. He decided he was going to
make a little bit of an alteration to his uniform.

(29:09):
Star Pitcher Clayton Kershaw is who we're talking about, who
ought to get all of the uh glory and the
accolades today, although a feeling he would give it right
back to God. Hand written on his hat next to
the applied logo Genesis nine twelve through sixteen, reminding everyone

(29:37):
that the rainbow is God's creation and a sign of
God's covenant. I'm sad. This is the sign of the
covenant I'm making between me and you and every living
creature with you, a covenant for all generations to come.
I've set my rainbow in the clouds and it will

(29:58):
be the sign of the covenant between me and the earth.
It is great news because strong men Christians are rising
up in all sorts of areas, in different places and situations,
and what the enemy meant for evil has been turned

(30:18):
in this case for good and for glory and glory
the God in this case another piece of goodnes is
and there are so many good things happening. By the way, folks,
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(30:39):
just like this delivered right to your inbox. So you've
filled with hope and encouragement for these trying times, so
that you don't have to face the days alone and
in despair alone. All right, we are back with more
tomorrow morning, wishing you a great day and the best
folks make it. God bless yeah you for being here today.

(31:05):
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decision for you and your families, and that's important. And

(31:26):
no matter what happens, folks, my peace, my home doesn't
come from my circumstances. Certainly doesn't come from the people
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