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April 21, 2025 35 mins
Dems try to make a terrorist gang member domestic abuser into a hero victim,  Pam Bondi sues Maine and President Biden pokes his head out of his hidey hole. I think our "did they really just say that" moments this week show we had a narrow escape in the last election.
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Dems try to make a terrorist gang member, domestic abuser
into a hero victim. Pam Bondi sus Maine, and President
Biden pokes his head out of his Heidi hole. I think,
are did they really just say that moment this week? Sure,
we had a narrow escape in the last election.

Speaker 2 (00:14):
I'm Nancy Shack, I'm Ben Parker.

Speaker 1 (00:16):
This is news bite.

Speaker 3 (00:30):
It is absolutely unjust and illegal to have this Marylander
detained one more day in a notorious prison in Al Salvador.

Speaker 4 (00:41):
These boys are allowed to go in women's restrooms, they
are allowed to go in the women's dressing rooms and
get fully naked and changed.

Speaker 5 (00:52):
I've never seen hardly any black people and Scranton at
the time, and I was only going in fourth grade,
and I remember seeing kids gone by at the time
called colored kids.

Speaker 6 (01:02):
On a busker.

Speaker 2 (01:04):
I don't know if you remember. It's four days ago,
let alone when he was four. Thank God, I've missed
I've missed him terribly. I was President Biden for so
many reasons, giving his.

Speaker 1 (01:14):
First speech since leaving office in Chicago, and it was
as bad as you would have believed it was going
to be. First he didn't wait for the music to
finish when he when they pushed him out on stage
and he just started talking with you know, full full

(01:34):
freaking music behind him, cut seventeen.

Speaker 7 (01:37):
B back you back, you back, You deserve help.

Speaker 1 (01:56):
Well, I mean, do you think he even heard the music?
Was he even listening in? I mean you just in
his own complete little world.

Speaker 2 (02:02):
There shouldn't shouldn't somebody have said or or directed him
to stay listen, Joe, there's gonna be some music. Wait
till it finishes, then talk, or don't push him out
on stage till the music's over, like just.

Speaker 1 (02:12):
Having They probably did tell him that, and he's still
just he is not it is not able to comprehend
the instructions he was doing.

Speaker 2 (02:22):
He was doing a radio like a talk up. He
was doing a talk up on the song. He wasn't
they were going to do. They were going to do
a concert, a concert giveaway, and he was he was
He was promoting it over the music like they do
on the radio.

Speaker 1 (02:34):
Oh you are still looking for the right side. No, no, no, no, no,
on the above.

Speaker 2 (02:38):
Everybody, welcome to the Joe Biden Show. Yeah, I'll talk
up this song.

Speaker 1 (02:42):
Then there was you know, for no reason, this side
trip into when he was a kid in scrant and
seeing colored kids on a bus. So, you know, whatever
you do, let's get off the beaten track and make
sure we say something that has racist overtones to it.
Seventeen c.

Speaker 5 (02:57):
And I had never seen I've never seen hardly any
black people and Scranting at the time when and I
was only going in fourth grade, and I remember seeing
the kids going by at the time called colored kids
on a bus going by.

Speaker 1 (03:12):
Okay, so we need to add that to seven to
eleven has only Indians in it. There's you know, corn pop,
the stories about corn pop, and the fact that you know,
working in civil rights was the same thing as being
a lifeguard at an inner city pool. I don't there's
so many you just lose track. But I'm glad to
know that Joe hasn't changed. Here's left office.

Speaker 2 (03:32):
Here's the thing about that. That cut is one I
don't even know if he saw a bust load of
colored kids go by, I have no idea. I mean,
whoever knows what he's talking about. But the other thing
is too so, I mean, I don't know. It's kind
of like, let me tell you, I want to start
a bus full of colored kids go by who cares
just get into Well.

Speaker 1 (03:51):
Can we also point out you're using the term colored kids?
I mean, so when that was when was that in
vote in nineteen fifties?

Speaker 2 (03:58):
Well, when he was in fourth grade? Apparently, yes, he
wants he wants. I don't know if he what he's
trying to prove when he talks like that, he's he
did that when he was in office. We've had he's trying.

Speaker 1 (04:09):
To creature every man he's hip and that he is
a good relationship with the colored.

Speaker 2 (04:13):
But here's but here's the problem. And I'm I don't
know what. We can't psychoanalyze Joe Biden. We don't have
every time. Well we can, but we're out of time. Yeah.
But but here's the thing. So, so he's this guy
who's trying, of course he didn't win the election, but
trying to attract people, uh, to make him be like
the everyman, like you said, the everyman, Well, the everyman me.

(04:36):
Other people don't walk around telling stories about colored people.
He I mean, he didn't even say he didn't even
try to say African Americans or make it sound politically correct.
He's just blabbering on about colored people and I remember
colored people driving by the bus. What the I mean
to me? It's like, you're not the everyman when you're
talking like some you know, backwoods, freaking Southern guy right

(04:59):
after the Silk War. What the hell? Every man would
not talk about no babies?

Speaker 1 (05:05):
No, I know, it's I have no explanation for this.

Speaker 2 (05:09):
Joe, Joe listened, Joe, listen. One. Don't talk till the
music's over. Two, don't talk about the colored kids ever, ever, ever.
I mean, come on, and I get it, like that
was the verbiage back in the day.

Speaker 1 (05:23):
But it's five right, So it's like, well, and he
was president for four years, and before that he was
vice president for four years, and before that, actually eight
years before that, he was a us cwner. So I
think I think he at some point somebody has mentioned
to him, we don't use the term colored anymore. Just
think unless you're ahead of you know, the NAACP.

Speaker 2 (05:42):
So if he was, if Barack Obama got up and said,
you know, back when I was young, people would call
us colored kids, that'd be cool, Okay, because it's more
of a first person kind of staff.

Speaker 1 (05:53):
Barack Obama's on a racist well, it's pretty sure that
Joe Biden.

Speaker 2 (05:56):
Is well, Joe Biden is you know, may say he's not,
but I think some deep down in he forgot that
he has raised in a racist society.

Speaker 1 (06:03):
I think we have examples he's given us. And just
in case, by the way, you thought he softened since
he was ousted from the last election of regarding the
verbiage that lost his party everything last last November, No,
the answer is no. Here he is speaking at this

(06:24):
disabled conference in Chicago and talking about death and destruction
of that. The Trump administrations, in other words, swing more divisiveness,
cut seventeen the recruiter taken.

Speaker 5 (06:36):
Away, and being devastating, devastating for millions of people, and
the psychological pressure we.

Speaker 2 (06:44):
Put people under by having this debate.

Speaker 5 (06:47):
He's absolutely devastating. That's why we work so damn hard
to make some secret administrations stronger than I've been in years.
And that's why I asked the governor to take over.

Speaker 6 (06:57):
By the way, and now.

Speaker 5 (07:06):
Fewer than one hundred.

Speaker 2 (07:07):
Days is through.

Speaker 5 (07:09):
Administration has made so much done so much damage, and
so much destruction.

Speaker 6 (07:16):
It's kind of breathtaking.

Speaker 5 (07:17):
It could happen that soon if taken a hatchet and
the soci Security Administration pushing there's so seven thousand employees,
seven thousand out the door.

Speaker 6 (07:29):
In that time.

Speaker 1 (07:30):
Here here's you know, he's just completely trying to fear monger,
and and not a word of what he says is true,
by the way, under doge and you can see the
actual numbers on the doe's website. Less than zero point
of federal employees have been like, oh, nobody's taken a

(07:50):
hatchet and kicked seven thousand employees out of Social Security.
They haven't done it. And then he goes on and
god forbid he actually tell the truth about anything. Then
he goes up there and completely lies about how they're
trying to wreck Social Security so they can rob it.
Cut seventeen a god, ask yourself, why is this happening?

Speaker 5 (08:11):
Why are these guys taking name in Social Security?

Speaker 6 (08:13):
Now?

Speaker 5 (08:16):
Well, they're following that old line from tech startups. The
quote is move fast, break things. They're certainly breaking things.
They're shooting first and even later. As a result, the
result is a lot of needless pain and sleepless nights.

(08:38):
My friend, Governor O'Malley knows what they're really up to,
he says, and I love his quote. They want to
wreck it so they can rob it. They want to
wreck it so they can rob it. Why do they
want to rob it in order to deliver huge tax
cuts to billionaires in big corporations and keep it going.

Speaker 1 (09:00):
It's the winning strategy that won him realize, Oh I'm sorry, No,
he didn't get reelection, and that's a complete nutter lie.
First of all, nobody has lost Social Security. The only
things that have been cut are non existent recipients, the
people who haven't been born yet or are are one
hundred and thirty years old, in other words, and those
people they check to make sure they really were dead

(09:22):
before they cut those people, before they cut that off
of the rolls. Nobody has lost Social Security. They're not
trying to make people lose social Security. They're trying to
make it a more sound fiscal edifice so that people
not only can get their Social Security, but can get
more of it. That's basically what they're trying to do.

Speaker 2 (09:40):
It's so common unfortunately in politics these days. It's but
they got to tear out from the playbook the sky
is falling strategy. Look, it's fine to point out things
that are wrong or maybe that somebody did wrong or
somebody's doing wrong. It's like scorch st Earth and a
lot of politicians and of course they're the people behind

(10:01):
them do it. It's like, what should we do? What
should be our strategy? How about if we go with
the sky is falling strategy?

Speaker 1 (10:10):
You see how true that that you that you can
hype up that's what you do. In this case, they're
just bullfaced lying.

Speaker 2 (10:17):
None of it's true, lying when she said the sky
was falling. So yeah, it's just it's look stop, that's all.

Speaker 1 (10:26):
The Trump administration is not trying to kill Social Security.
What they are trying to do, however, is basically stop
the the milking of our federal tax dollars for non
existent people and for corruption and for fraudsters. That's what
they're trying to do. What they're also trying to do,

(10:46):
by the way, is stop women. This is up in
another they're big points. It's trying to stop women are
women's sports from being overrun by trans men essentially, who
are at an unfair advantage over people who were born
female in regard to a number of sports. Because if

(11:08):
you're born a male, you have a stronger exoskeletal system
and muscular system that gives you an advantage over somebody
who is not born male. And this is basically coming
together in a crisis mode now trying to get people
who were born male gender out of women's sports. It's

(11:30):
coming into crisis up in Maine at where the Governor
of Maine has said, where we refuse to limit trans
participation in women's sports. So what's happened is the United
States Attorney General, Pam Bondi is announcing the fact that
they are suing Maine over their refusal to comply with
Title nine. Cut sixty one.

Speaker 4 (11:53):
Today, the Department of Justice is announcing a civil lawsuit
against the main Department of Education. The state of Maine
is discriminating against women by failing to protect women in
women's sports. Pretty basic stuff. This is a violation of
Title nine. The Department of Justice will not sit by

(12:15):
when women are discriminated against in sports. This is about sports.
This is also about these young women's personal safety.

Speaker 1 (12:25):
And she gave she went on to give some examples
of what the hell you made it? What the hell's
you talking about? How are trans athletes damaging women? Well?

Speaker 4 (12:33):
Cut sixty two, February twenty twenty four. These are just
a few examples. A biological boy started competing in women's
ski races and cross country races in Maine. He came
in first in the five k with a time that
would have been forty third among men. In February twenty

(12:56):
twenty five, a biological boy one first place in the
pole vaulting competition in Maine's indoor track and field meet.
He beat every other girl by a significant margin that
qualified him for regional championships. That took a spot away
from a young woman in women's sports. Shame on him.

Speaker 1 (13:20):
And it's not just an attorney general. Bondi went on
to explain, it's not just about sports issue. There's also
a public safety issue that's involved here Cut sixty four.

Speaker 4 (13:30):
Not only an issue in sports, it is a public
safety issue. These boys are allowed to go in women's restrooms.
They are allowed to go in the women's dressing rooms
and get fully naked and change in biological boys and
change clothes in front of these young women. Main's leadership

(13:53):
has refused to comply at every turn, So now we
have no other choice. We are taking them to court.

Speaker 2 (14:02):
My big takeaway from that cut there is she says naked.

Speaker 1 (14:06):
Full That's the southern. That is the Southern girl in
her she's from Florida. That's how that's how they that's
how they say naked in the South.

Speaker 2 (14:14):
Yeah. So I know you got a governor cut, So
we'll get to that before I get to my point.

Speaker 1 (14:19):
Okay, So this is so, this is what's happened, and
what is Main's response to this? This is Main Governor
Janet Mills. She's on MSNBC and she's like, what's the
big deal. We're talking about maybe at the most in
Main two transathletes cut sixty five.

Speaker 8 (14:36):
And then we got this letter on April second from
Brooke Rawlins, is the Secretary of Agriculture and which some
have called some have referred to as a ransom. Note
the tone of it and the substance, we're rather appalling.

Speaker 7 (14:49):
And the very next day she.

Speaker 8 (14:50):
Threatened to cut off funding all education. The very next day,
because there are maybe two, at most two transgender athletes
competing in main schools right now, they decided to shut
off funding for our school nutrition program, the school lunch
program entirely on which one hundred and seventy two thousand
Main school children rely for their school meals. That didn't

(15:13):
make any sense.

Speaker 1 (15:14):
Well, here's the thing. This is how she skewed it,
because if you could also look at it this way,
you have your You are damaging your entire school system
because of two trans athletes. Governor, you're the one who
chose not to comply, So you are the one who
are shutting off the food to those particular schools because
of two athletes. So instead of taking the common good,

(15:36):
you know, which means ninety nine point nine to nine
percent of all the students there, you are essentially holding
federal funds hostage over two trans athletes who should not
be competing anyway. So that's it's her that's doing it.
But this is a typical Democrat move. We're going to
make it seem like it's the other side. They're actually
doing this. She's the one who has cut off the
funds because she's the one that refused to comply over

(15:58):
two athletes.

Speaker 2 (15:59):
Quick thing. And I don't know how many transathletes there are,
but it doesn't matter. And I don't know how many
trans people there are in Maine. However, there are more
than two trans people in Maine. I will assure you
of that. So another thing you do here is even
if there are only two transathletes, right, Well, you're pretty
much telling the entire trans community. Hey, you know, if

(16:20):
you were born a guy, but you suck at sports,
you should play female sports because you'll be way better.
So it does to win a scholarship maybe, right, It
does open a up Pandora's box of Okay, now there's two.
What about next year, maybe there's eight. Maybe the year
after that there's twenty seven. Maybe people move there because
they're like, Wow, my son sucks at sports. Let's move
to Maine and make them a girl. It doesn't matter

(16:41):
if there's one or two or whatever it is. Here's
the other thing. All right, this is what I was
gonna say, getting all excited. Yeah, well, look, and I
like to come up with solutions, as you know, because
I'm a solutions guy. This is not gonna sit well
with everyone. I'm not really in favor of it myself.
But you want to get rid of this problem. You
want to get rid of this problem. Here we go.
So you've got boys sports and girl sports. That's how

(17:02):
it always was, right growing up and everything else. Okay,
we have trans now, so you have boys girls, trans
boys and trans girl sports. People will either participate in
them or not. People will either go and watch them
or not. But at least you'll have a level playing field.
So you do that and then listen if it takes off,
pay attention to everybody. You've got the NBA, You've got

(17:25):
the WNBA. Now you'll have the TNBA. You could have
the TNFL for trans of course. So I mean, you
can get rid of the problem by just saying, Okay,
you know what, trans boys, there's your sports, trans girls,
there's your sports. People who aren't trans can't take part,
and people who are trans can't be on the girls

(17:45):
team because they want to be.

Speaker 1 (17:47):
Have you noticed so that there is not an issue
with trans boys playing on boys seems why because trans
boys do not have an unfair advantage over the people
they're competing against. That's why nobody cares.

Speaker 2 (17:58):
Because if you were a girl and because the trains.

Speaker 1 (18:00):
Boy, yeah, and you can compete and beat, then God
bless you because you are at a disadvantage and you
are still succeeding. But to be like Pambondi, those examples
that you gave to be so much stronger that you
you basically there is no second place that you are.
You finished ten minutes ahead of your other competitors because

(18:22):
and they are good, they are really good for women.
Then there's something wrong. There's something really wrong.

Speaker 2 (18:28):
But by the way, and this is not about legality
or anything else or the law of the land type
of thing, but it is about biology. This is the
biggest proof that anyone need. Because there's a lot of
people say men and women are equal, They're equal by
the law, equal by the physical. It just isn't that way.

Speaker 1 (18:46):
I think men and women are intellectually equal, of course,
but not necessarily. There are there are exceptions, there are
there are just women who can compete with men without
a doubt. And but it's but it's not the general rule.
And I think you have to go with you know
what's the general rule. Yeah, women and men are equal
intellectually absolutely positivity, but not necessarily physically and.

Speaker 2 (19:08):
Of course under the law and protected by the law
and all that stuff. Yes, of course, it just come on.
It just it is ridiculous. And this has nothing to
do by the way, I know a lot of people
think it does, or a lot of people who are angry. Look,
this has nothing to do with whether I think or
you think, or anybody thinks someone should have the right
to be trans. This is not what that's about. This
isn't some people maybe, but it's about the fact that

(19:32):
it's not fair for a biological woman to have to
go and play a sport against a biological man. Period.
That's it. Yeah, Rams, if you want, go ahead, good luck.

Speaker 1 (19:44):
But the Democrats want to represent that is you hate
you hate transit.

Speaker 2 (19:47):
Well, everything's again, it's the sky is falling mentality. They
want to take this away. Therefore they hate all trans
people exactly right.

Speaker 1 (19:54):
So they like to misrepresent any situation that they view
as something that could give them support in their efforts
to destroy Donald Trump because they hate Donald Trump because
he exposed them for what they were, and that is hypocrites.
And in many cases, not all cases, there are good Democrats,
but in many cases you have a lot of corruption

(20:15):
going on. And nowhere is this more apparent than on
the issue of immigration Democrats is a particular issue that's
come out in the past few weeks. Democrats want you
to believe that that kill Marrego is that Brego Gar

(20:37):
is a poor Maryland dad who was mistakenly labeled as
an MS thirteen gang member and deported to l Salvador,
and to the point where a Maryland Congressman Chris sorry,
Senator Chris van Holland went to l Salvador to bring
him back, because of course we can't let this poor

(20:58):
man waste away in and a Salvadorian jail cut fifteen B.

Speaker 3 (21:03):
It is absolutely unjust and illegal to have this Marylander
detained one more day in a notorious prison in Al Salvador.
Of course President Trump could have just said, you know,
bring him home. Of course he could have done that.
But this is an administration that has lied about mister

(21:24):
Brago Garcia, right, the Vice President the United States tweeted
out that he had a criminal record.

Speaker 1 (21:29):
That was a lie.

Speaker 3 (21:31):
They're just lying. They've gotten caughtlining, they don't want to
admit it, and they have an obligation to bring him home.
But I will say the President of Al Salvador should
not now take it upon himself to say that he
is detaining him for one more day, because that is kidnapping.
I understand that the Attorney General said that we would

(21:52):
provide a plane to bring him home. So all the
President of Al Salvador has to do now is hand
over and release in a man and let him come
home to his family.

Speaker 1 (22:02):
Now, this is what I have to say. Van Holland
is freaking nuts. He's crazy. First of all, he lied
through his teeth and if he believes anything he said that,
he's insane. White House Press Secretary Carolyn Levitt puts van
Holland Helen a lot of prints actions in perspective, gives

(22:23):
you actually with proof. She had proof in her hands.
The truth of the situation, mister Garcia's situation cut sixteen A.

Speaker 9 (22:31):
The Democrats and the media in this room have continually
and wrongly labeled Kilmar Abrago Garcia as a Maryland father.
There is no marilynd father. Let me reiterate.

Speaker 2 (22:44):
Kill.

Speaker 9 (22:44):
Maar A Brago Garcia is an illegal alien MS thirteen
gang member and foreign terrorist who was deported back to
his home country. And when Abrago Garcia was originally arrested,
he was wearing a sweatshirt with rolls of money covering
the ears, mouth, and eyes of presidents on various currency denominations.
This is a known MS thirteen gang symbol of here

(23:08):
no evil, speak no evil, See no evil. Abrego Garcia
was also arrested with two other well known members of
the Vicious MS thirteen gang, and two separate judges found
that a Brago Garcia was a member of MS thirteen
and that finding has never been disputed.

Speaker 1 (23:25):
So two different courtsfferent has said, yes, he's an MS
thirteen gang member. And just in case that didn't convince you,
turns out he's awful, a wife beater cuts sixteen B.

Speaker 9 (23:37):
Just this morning, it was revealed through Maryland court documents
that a Bragio Garcia's wife petitioned for an order of
protection against him for two instances of domestic violence in
May of twenty twenty one. And here is the order right.

Speaker 1 (23:53):
Here, so she had it with her and it showed
that basically, this guy beat the crap out of his wife,
not once, but twice. And this is the guy that
Van Holland is fighting for to bring home. He is
absolutely a gang member, he's absolutely broken the law, and
he was here illegally and we have every right to
deport him back to his home country. He is home now,

(24:15):
he is home in his home country now. But it
gets even better.

Speaker 2 (24:19):
I love this.

Speaker 1 (24:19):
This is Patty Morins. She is an angel mom. She's
from Maryland. She's from Van Holland's state, Maryland. Her child
was murdered by an illegal alien. She says, Wow, Senator
Van Holland and Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, they're all
up in arms over this gang, this gang member who's
an illegal alien who beat the crap out of his wife,

(24:40):
and they think they need to bring him home. Not
one of them raised a finger to find the illegal
alien who murdered her daughter. Cut fifteen A.

Speaker 10 (24:49):
What are your thoughts on your senator going to bat
for this illegal But did he ever say anything to
you and your family about your loss, to ever call you,
ever take the time to be with you.

Speaker 1 (25:03):
No.

Speaker 11 (25:03):
Actually, I'm very angry. I'm actually outraged, but I'm too
sad at them with the show anger. At the same time,
he did not call our family, He did not give condolences.
There was no action on the Democrat Democratic Party in
any way from Joe by Kamala Harris, my Orcus anyone

(25:28):
here in Maryland. None of the senators did anything to
help search for the murderer of my daughter.

Speaker 1 (25:35):
No, but the guy flew to El Salvador to bring
home a domestic a terrorist basically.

Speaker 2 (25:41):
But by the way, I'm gonna take the floor for
a second here. Yeah, first of all, and the obvious,
which which you've already pointed out. Even if he's not
an MS thirteen member, let's just get he's not an
MS thirteen member, he's never committed a crime, all of that.
Right when these people say so, he's done nothing illegal.

(26:01):
Hold on, he came here illegally, which means he should
or could be kicked out of the country. So right there,
done that argument done done. They kicked him out because
he was an illegal alien. Anything else is extraordinary, extraordinary
extras So if he's MS thirteen, well even more so.
And if he did this, even more so. If you

(26:21):
take away everything except the fact that he's here illegally,
we still have the right to kick him out of
the country. Number two, and this is for the Senator.
I understand he's trying to get a Brigo Garcia freed,
and so he's blaming the El Salvadorian president of being
a kidnapper, a kidnapper. Here's the problem, Senator van Holland.

(26:43):
I'm wondering when you have gone to the microphone and
ever said about even an American citizen, an actual citizen
of this country who's in jail for whatever reason, in
France or Spain or Australia or Russia or anywhere else
and call the leader of that country a kidnapper because
they're holding someone who did something illegal. This guy did

(27:07):
something illegal, come here illegally, everything else extra, and he's
in a prison in El Salvador. Nobody kidnapped him. He
broke the law. If somebody robs a bank in France
and gets put in the French prison, and they robbed
the bank and they're an American, they didn't get kidnapped
by France. They got arrested and put in jail. So
calling the El Salvadoran president a kidnapper is the biggest

(27:30):
stretch of the imagination ever.

Speaker 1 (27:33):
Plus I thought that the president of El Salvador had
a very good how do you pronounce his last name?

Speaker 3 (27:39):
Is it?

Speaker 2 (27:40):
Kelly?

Speaker 1 (27:40):
Kelly, Kelly naive bu kelly, Like if.

Speaker 2 (27:43):
You have a friend and his name is Kelly and
you want to scare him, bo Kelly, Kelly bo Kelly.

Speaker 1 (27:49):
So bou Kelly was actually asked this question when he
was meeting with Donald Trump in the Oval Office. But
I believe it was CNN's Caitlin Collins. It may not
have been her, and He had a very good response
to why he wasn't what he was going to do
with with this guy cut four.

Speaker 6 (28:09):
Well, kept, I'm suppose not suggested that I smuggle a
terrorists into the United States? Right, how can I smuggle
How can I return him to the United States? I
could I smuggle him into the United States? Or what
do I do? Of course I'm not going to do it. It's like,
I mean, the question is my bosterous How can I
smuggle the terrorists into the United States. I don't have

(28:30):
the power to return him to the United States.

Speaker 1 (28:33):
He's not a US citizen, so any entry he has
without a visa is illegal. So yeah, here and here's
the thing that drives me crazy. You know, well, he
was taken by mistake. No, he wasn't taken by mistake.
Here's where the mistake happened. There were two flights going out.
There were three flights going out, Flight one, Flight two,
Flight three. This guy Garcia was supposed to be on

(28:55):
flight three, but god, they mixed him up and put
him on flight too instead. So he was always going
to be deported. He is just on a flight earlier
than he was supposed to be. That's what the mistake
was The mistake wasn't in deporting him. Mistake was put
The mistake was putting him on an earlier flight. He
was still going to be leaving in the next flight.

(29:15):
So no, we have a right to deport him. We
could have sent him anywhere by the way. We could
have sent him to Syria if we chose, but we
chose to send him back to ol Salvador. So that's
where he is, and he's at home now, he is
at home in Salvador.

Speaker 2 (29:27):
I have another quick thing. Maybe it'll be quick, we'll see.
So here's here's the thing. So this guy gets sent
out of the country back to his home country. People
are all popping arms about it. It's not like they
sent him to Syria or they sent him to some
crazy place in the world where he didn't quote unquote belong.

(29:49):
And on the accident thing, the accidentally, we've heard of
a few things that have actually been proven. People have
gotten notifications to self deport. That was an accident. Some
people will be obvious. In a big situation like this
where they're trying to deport and get rid of a
lot of people, there'll be accidents. But here's the thing.
You also have to understand is okay, I get it.

(30:10):
Mistakes happen, should they know, but they do, and somebody
will be deported accidentally, somebody will get a notification accidentally.
You fix it, right, I mean, if it doesn't help
that person, and maybe you apologize, maybe they sue and
they win. But here's the thing. We hear all the
time about people getting convicted of crimes with murder and
other things and it turns out they didn't do it,
and that's sad, that's terrible, that's horrible. But we don't

(30:33):
stop prosecuting people for murder because one person accidentally got
convicted a murder that he didn't commit. We don't stop
deporting people who are bad people because a couple of
people got deported who shouldn't have got deported or got
notifications that they shouldn't have gotten. So let's stop with this.
You know, even if you do find one mistake or

(30:54):
two or ten, we're not gonna stop this. Why should we? Again?
I know of several cases we've had him in the
new of people they were convicted of murder, turns out
decades later they were found to be not guilty. We
don't stop prosecuting murderers.

Speaker 1 (31:09):
No, no, no, why would we Yeah no no, I
completely agree with you on that. So it's just like
this is this is all gamesmanship, political gamesmanship. The problem
with this particular game that they're playing is it's hurtful.
It is hurtful to the population as a whole. And
they've now turned a terrorist, wife beating gang member into
some kind of folk hero because he was on an

(31:31):
earlier plane than he was supposed to be. When he's
being deported and Al Salvador, the ones who chose to
put him in prison, Okay, they can let him out
if they want to, but they're not why because he's
a freaking gang member.

Speaker 2 (31:41):
That's the thing. He's at his home, right The president
or people could say, yeah, this is a hell of
a guy. Let's bring him out and have a big party.

Speaker 1 (31:47):
For I don't know, nobody's doing nobody's doing that.

Speaker 2 (31:51):
And there are people who have been deported who have
just assimilated back into their country's culture because they like
him or they don't care or whatever. This you would
think if the president of El Salvador, or the prison
system or whatever thought this guy was a hell of
a stand up freaking guy, he wouldn't be locked in
a crappy prison. They'd be like, hey, come on, oh

(32:12):
you want to go bowling?

Speaker 1 (32:12):
Yeah, exactly right, they would. So this week's truth or
Troll because this is what we'd like to end with
now since bidenisms. We could have used the colored kids
on the bus because we have Biden back for a week,
but you know we've moved on from that when we
that was in the beginning. So but our truth or
Troll this week involves this exact meeting that we've been
discussing of President Trump and the President Elf Salvador in

(32:34):
the Oval office and President Trump makes a comment to
the press, and he spent a lot of the meeting
being kind of like cat and mouse with CNN, beating
them up and having every member of his cabinet in
turn beat them up. And so I don't know whether
he's telling the truth here or just trolling CNN in
the liberal media, because you can't tell sometimes. So the

(32:56):
twinkle in the President's eye is about because he's screwing
with you or because he's he's just having a good day.
But you give a listener and you decide is he
telling the truth or is this just one big troll
cut four B.

Speaker 12 (33:08):
The President is helping us with that, President bu Kelly.
So I was very impressed with him, really very impressed. Great,
could we use it for violent criminals?

Speaker 10 (33:19):
Our own violent criminals?

Speaker 12 (33:20):
I call them homegrown criminals. I mean the home grown,
the ones that grew up and something went wrong and
they hit people over the head with a baseball bat.
We have and push people into subways just before the
train gets there, like you see happening. Sometimes we are
looking into it and we want to do it.

Speaker 2 (33:38):
I would love to do that.

Speaker 1 (33:40):
What he's talking about is sending American citizens still Salvador's prison.
Is he telling the truth? Is that what he would
like to do? Or is he just bleeping with everybody.

Speaker 2 (33:51):
I'm going to tell you the constitution wouldn't allow it,
and there will be Do I think he's serious? Damn
right he is? I think I think no. I think
he'd love to send the worst of the American criminals
somewhere else.

Speaker 1 (34:04):
I think he knows that that's just that that's one
step too far. And I think but he's bored and
decides to screw with the interviewer and anybody else's listening.

Speaker 2 (34:14):
Well, I believe he knows he can't do it. So
but but in terms of the troll thing, I think
in his heart of heart, sure, listen, I'd love to
send the worst of the world.

Speaker 1 (34:21):
It's a good truth or toll question, see, because it's
just like there are arguments to be made on either side.

Speaker 2 (34:26):
How do you know, how do you know that Donald
Trump doesn't want to get Greenland so he can send
the worst of the worst criminals there turned.

Speaker 1 (34:33):
Greenland or El Salvador.

Speaker 2 (34:37):
Well, by the way, I know, constitutionally it would be undoable.
But honestly, the worst of the worst criminals.

Speaker 1 (34:46):
Well, because Gimo is in our is in our territory,
so that that's why they can go to Gimo without
doing anything. But you can't, you know. But I'm thinking, yeah,
he's screwing with people.

Speaker 2 (34:57):
I think I screw with him because he knows he
can't do it. But I think in his heart of hearts,
he'd love to send a word control.

Speaker 1 (35:03):
So you let us know what you think. Do you
think the President is trolling or is he does he
really would he really liked to do it if he could.
You can contact Ben and I on x at news
Byte three or on Facebook at news Byte. We upload
a new episode every single Monday, so please check back
next Monday and see what new offerings we have. Meanwhile,
have a great week, and for sure stay out of
those deportation lines.

Speaker 2 (35:23):
I'm Nancy Shack Wheels on the bus, go round and round.
Joe Biden, I'm Ben Parker.

Speaker 1 (35:28):
This is a news bite.
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