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August 19, 2025 36 mins
Danielle Jurinsky, Aurora City Council joins Ryan to discuss the latest bombshell from federal law enforcement, as the 'feature of her imagination' (TM Jared Polis) resulted in eight Tren de Aragua gang members being charged among 30 people  in a Colorado drug and gun bust.

According to U.S. Attorney Peter McNeilly, three of the eight TdA gang members are considered to be “leaders.”
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I want to talk about a truly inspirational public figure
named Taylor Swift. I went to my first concert of
hers fifteen years ago. I've been to a second. I'm
in a family's swifty group chat. I know all her
music and I listened to it on my headphones.

Speaker 2 (00:15):
When I cut the grass.

Speaker 1 (00:16):
While our elderly makeup covered president is posting about whether
Taylor Swift is still hot and declaring that he can't
stand her. What's she doing living her best life? We
can't stop people from being jerks. What we can do
is stop it from hurting us, from changing us. At

(00:37):
my second Taylor Swift concert in Hartford, Connecticut, fourteen years
ago this summer, she sang a song about this topic,
asking why you got to be so mean? And she
spoke directly to the nasty people. I bet you got
pushed around. Somebody made you cold. But the cycle ends

(00:58):
right now. Can't leave me down that road. You'll be glad.
I didn't sing that that's right because down that road
is unhappiness. Nobody should have that power over us. Thank you,
Taylor Swift, keep the faith.

Speaker 3 (01:16):
There is a new level up Trump arrangement syndrome, and
congratulations to James Comy, he has just hit it when
you are reciting Taylor's swift lyrics at just shy of
sixty five years old, mister James Comy, he will be
sixty five in December. He's a self declared swiftie. Knows

(01:38):
all of our music.

Speaker 2 (01:40):
Listens to it covered the front, front to back while
he's muwing the lawn. He knows all the lyrics.

Speaker 3 (01:48):
There is no part of what you just heard that
is not entirely creepy and weird. But this is where
President Trump has left the left, the Democrats.

Speaker 2 (02:00):
They are in straight jackets.

Speaker 3 (02:01):
Be it figurative or perhaps literal, James Comy is probably
a little bit scared of something. People looking under rocks,
people discovering both in the FBI and the DOJ that
he was definitely in on the Russian collusion hoax, perpetrating
a myth funded by Hillary Clinton, Crossfire Hurricane with Steve Dossier,

(02:27):
James Comy walked into President Trump's office and presented that
as if it were true the Intel report that he
had been given, and he did not cite the source
that it was bought and paid for by Hillary Clinton's campaign,
Donald Trump's rival in the twenty sixteen election. So from
the very jump, Comy went into that Oval office under

(02:50):
false pretenses so he could credibly, implausibly say, Hey, I
told President Trump about it. Therefore, we're going to green
light all the fight, the warrants, We're gonna speed up
the Mueller investigation. We're gonna put Donald Trump's entire first
year in office on ice.

Speaker 2 (03:09):
And that's what happened.

Speaker 3 (03:11):
I think back with as much as President Trump did
achieve and did accomplish during his first term, think about
all the obstacles that were thrown in front of him,
like landmines, the Russia collusion hoax, two impeachments, the first
of which over a phone call with Vladimer Zelensky. By
the way, it always has to be mentioned to your

(03:32):
liberal friends and family members what Donald Trump was talking
about on that call. The corruption with Mauriceman Hunter, Biden
and Joe Biden being the best you know, Hunter being
the batman for Joe Biden in a.

Speaker 2 (03:44):
Money laundering scheme.

Speaker 3 (03:45):
That all was true, That all was predicated on a
true theory that Donald Trump was looking to explore with
Vladimer Zelensky. So that phone call over something that actually
did happen led to the impeachment of a president of
the United States and one of the most ridiculous circuses
we've ever watched unfold in American politics until election year

(04:09):
twenty twenty four, and all the lawfair that was launched
against Donald Trump from Latitia James campaigning on it as
an issue, I'm going to get Trump for Attorney General
New York, Alvin Bragg.

Speaker 2 (04:22):
Same thing DA Manhattan, Fannie willis the corrupt.

Speaker 3 (04:30):
Affair having romance novel reading and writing DA of Fulton
County outside of Atlanta. And then don't forget Jack Smith
weaponized by Merrick Garland. Don't ever forget any of that.
That was the entire minefield that Donald Trump had to navigate.

(04:51):
He was arrested, he had a mugshot take and he
went in. He was put on trial. He was convicted
of these thirty four fell on each charges which were
absolutely ridiculous.

Speaker 2 (05:04):
By a corrupt judge.

Speaker 3 (05:06):
I mean, this was all stacked against him. It was
all an inside job. It was all authorized by the
Biden DOJ. But now there's a new sheriff back in
town and it's DJT and the Democrats don't know what
to do with themselves. They don't know how to handle it.
Listen to Chuck Todd here, I mean, right there, James Comy,

(05:28):
obviously strong nominee for our Friday Fool of the Week.

Speaker 2 (05:32):
Folks, it's Tuesday.

Speaker 3 (05:36):
May I present to you another a person that's so
detached from reality, so removed from the common folk of
this country, flyover country, those pleabs in Middle America who
we wouldn't deign to fake have a conversation with or
condescend to talk to Chuck Todd, a coastal liberal elite
living in his own bubble. Listen to this absolute detachment

(06:01):
from reality.

Speaker 2 (06:02):
I missed the joy of it.

Speaker 4 (06:03):
I used to say that, you know, I used to
say I covered I was Schubert Humphrey's memoir was called
the Politics a Joy, and I always loved that, which
is you know, hey, look it's you know, I enjoy
I still enjoy it. Unfortunately now, I mean, you know,
the way Trump practices it, it has made it less joyful, right,
It has just sucked the joy out of it, both

(06:26):
left and right in different ways. And you know, try
having a light moment in a political show and it's
like you're not being serious or you're you know, it
is a It has become what used to be really
easy to.

Speaker 2 (06:36):
Sort of.

Speaker 4 (06:39):
Have some levity in a political discussion. It's been really
hard in the Trump era. You know, look look at
political comedians. They have a hard time. Oh yeah, I
mean didn't have any problem with political comedians from twenty fifteen,
you know, before twenty fifteen.

Speaker 3 (06:54):
And here we are today, Donald Trump broke. Political comedian
Stephen Colpert is now without a show. Greg Guttfeld is
ruling the late night because he has leaned in.

Speaker 2 (07:04):
Trump is ripe and rich for comedy. What is this
guy talking about? This last seven months has been.

Speaker 3 (07:13):
Some of the most joyous that we've had in America
in quite some time. All the victories piling up for
Donald Trump at the Republicans, the ws as it were,
and all the Democrats can do is the costanza. If
Trump is wrong, then the opposite must be right.

Speaker 5 (07:32):
War.

Speaker 3 (07:33):
Yes, we want war. We don't want peace. Trump wants peace.
Therefore we want war. Crime in DC cracking down with
federal intervention. No, we love crime. We love criminals. We
need them to roam free on the streets of DC.
It's perfectly safe, it's perfectly fine. Illegal aliens coming into

(07:53):
the country, undercutting American working class wages, getting paid under
the cash, having less rights.

Speaker 2 (08:02):
Than American citizens as workers, being used and abused.

Speaker 3 (08:07):
As indentured service, having any kick money back to the
cartels through a coyote that transported them across the border,
having to look over their shoulder whether Ice is coming
to get them or whether the cartels looking to collect.

Speaker 2 (08:19):
No, we like that.

Speaker 3 (08:20):
We need them in the country, don't you understand, so
we can count them in the census and use them
for congressional seat apportionment and electoral votes and presidential elections.

Speaker 2 (08:32):
What does he here? We don't care about those people.
Get it to get out of here with that crap.

Speaker 3 (08:38):
Well no, no, no, we got the we have to
fund on Well, now we got to fund it, but wow,
are you going to fund it?

Speaker 2 (08:42):
There are legal aliens, they're here.

Speaker 3 (08:44):
They don't have any agency so that they can't vote,
But maybe we'll cheat and allow them to vote and
just kind of look the other way, wink and nod.
They can't get gainfully employed in a lot of cases
because while they don't know English and they don't really
have marketable skills, they're not really highly educated or have
a specific skill set that's at a very high level.
So unless it's menial task labor, we need that. We

(09:05):
need somebody to garden our lawns and to manicure our lawns,
and to clean our toilets, and to pick up after
our kids. Who's going to watch the kids, make our beds,
do our laundry, pick our fruits and our vegetables. But
who picked the crops if not for these indentured servants

(09:25):
also known as illegal aliens. These are the same Democrats
making the same argument that was made for slavery in
the South back in.

Speaker 2 (09:32):
The eighteen sixties.

Speaker 3 (09:34):
These people are pawns to them, political pawns to them,
a means to an end to attain and keep power
for them, because the Democrats and rush Limba, the Great
Maha Rushi always would tell us, what would he tell
us if the Democrats needed a permanent underclass, they could
never actually solve any problems, because if they did, and

(09:57):
these people got up on their own two feet and
made their own way in life and had agency and
had personal liberties, freedoms, individual rights, and then had the
power of purchasing as a consumer and making their own
decisions and building and saving their own wealth and stowing

(10:17):
that away and gradually increasing their level of income. Guess
what happens. Dan Kaplis says this all the time, and
he's right. They become Republicans because the handout era is over.
People with pride, that want to work with dignity, that
want to become American citizens, that want to have skin
in the game, don't want handouts. And there are so

(10:41):
many immigrants who come here the right way, who are
looking to work hard, make a life for themselves and
live the American dream. And those are the immigrants this
country was built upon and built buy. And those are
the immigrants we welcome here that want to contribute to society,
that want to give something back, Like Arnold Schwarzenegger says,

(11:03):
the country that gives so much to an immigrant coming
here just by existing, the freedom, the liberty, the guaranteed
constitutional rights, the access to a capitalist economy without equal
in the world, to make money, to earn, to advance
in a career, to give you things that no other

(11:24):
country on this planet can do.

Speaker 2 (11:27):
My family, my mom's.

Speaker 3 (11:28):
Side, knows better than anybody what the American dream meant
to them. That's why we have people like Representative Carlos
butteroncom on this program, or Greg Lopez.

Speaker 2 (11:39):
These guys, these people, they get it. They know, they
know the way that I know.

Speaker 3 (11:43):
They know the way that Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz know,
whose ancestors came from Cuba, a communist dictatorship. And people
are so desperate to get off of that island of despair,
of turmoil, of squalor that they will make a raft
out of the door of a fifty seven Chevy and
float across from Havana to Miami.

Speaker 2 (12:05):
They'll find a way to get here.

Speaker 3 (12:06):
They'll go through shark infested waters to escape the very
socialism and communism that Zora Mundani wants to bring to
New York City. The Democrats are on the losing side
of almost every big issue facing our country right now.

Speaker 2 (12:22):
And now.

Speaker 3 (12:25):
President Trump might just broke her a piece between Ukraine
and Russia, and we can't have that because the Democratic
Party has become the Party of forever wars.

Speaker 2 (12:35):
How did this happen?

Speaker 3 (12:37):
The peace love hippies of the Boomer generation, including my
own parents, war protests against Vietnam, woodstock hating the establishment,
not trusting anybody over thirty. Those people turned into these
war machine establishment hacks. The answer is yes, it's incredible.

(12:58):
But the answer is affirmative. Yes, it's not Donald Trump
who has sucked the joy out of politics. Donald Trump
is quite possibly the funniest person ever to be elected
president and the most effective in his tactics, and he
uses humor to his advantage. Donald Trump has charisma, gets
off the charts. It's Reagan esque, but it's different, and

(13:22):
it's even a little bit more effective.

Speaker 2 (13:23):
I would say so.

Speaker 3 (13:25):
The very same people, let's say, neo cons that were
applauding Ronald Reagan agreeing to meet with the communist dictator
and Mikhail Gorbachev in the eighties to avoid nuclear war,
to lower the arsenals on both sides, to come to
a long standing peace agreement, but also with the cudgel

(13:47):
and the intent and the purpose and the goal of
dismantling the Soviet Union brick by brick and having it
fall under the weight of itself. And it did, and
Ronald Reagan accomplished that. Donald Trump has a few aces
up his sleeve when it comes to Russia and putin
and putting pressure on.

Speaker 2 (14:06):
He knows where things stand right now.

Speaker 3 (14:08):
So does Zelensky, so does Putin, and Marco Rubio said
it best right here.

Speaker 2 (14:14):
President Trump is the president of peace.

Speaker 3 (14:16):
Even Bill Maher this week says Donald Trump hates war.

Speaker 2 (14:22):
Think about that a traditional classical liberal.

Speaker 3 (14:27):
Like Bill Maher admitting acknowledging giving credit to Donald Trump
for being an anti war president who wants to avoid
war at all costs. The red button on his desk
Donald Trump's is for diet coke.

Speaker 2 (14:42):
Here's Marco Rubio.

Speaker 6 (14:43):
And by the way, President Trump is the only leader
in the world acknowledged by all the Europeans. The only
leader in the world that can talk to both of
them and bring them both to a meeting is Donald J. Trump,
the President of the United States.

Speaker 2 (14:54):
He's the only one.

Speaker 6 (14:55):
And the fact that he's willing to do it is
something that every American, including Democrats, should be happy that
we have a peace president. We should be proud that
we have a president that's made peace a priority in
his administration.

Speaker 7 (15:07):
Absolutely, And I think Zelensky symbolically already making.

Speaker 2 (15:11):
Some concessions because he put on kind of a suit,
So that is progress. I look good, right, I think
it looked great. Ye we like to see it.

Speaker 3 (15:19):
He did, And there was some bantering about that. But
Ned Ryan, the founder and CEO of American Majority Conservative Activists,
you know, he's hitting upon a key point and nailing
it with Laura Ingram, who's very impatient as a show host,
not as bad as Hannity interrupting, but she will step
in when she feels against has going on for too long.

(15:41):
In it rather annoys her here she sits silent. I'll
play this in two parts as Ned Ryan articulates exactly
what I have just told you and puts a nice
bow on it.

Speaker 6 (15:52):
So, Ned now, they're the pro war party, right, this
is the Democrats give war a chance.

Speaker 7 (15:58):
Well, there's a pro war party, there's a pro criminal party,
there's a pro illegal immigrant party. It's called the Democrat Party.
I mean you can say it's Trump derangement syndrome. I
mean it's obvious, clean and safe streets, peace, all of
these things are obviously very good for the American people.
But if Democrats have obviously decided that if Trump's for it,
it must be bad because Orange Man bad. But I

(16:19):
think it's more than that, Laura. I think it's more
than just arrangement. I think it's a cold, calculating cynical
ploy by Democrats because they realize that Trump's an existential
threats of.

Speaker 2 (16:30):
The power he is. And I'm almost upset with ned Ryan.

Speaker 3 (16:34):
What he reveals next takes you right behind the curtain
and totally exposes the Democrats shell game and what they've
been up to all these years.

Speaker 7 (16:42):
The mo of Democrats for many years is to create
these bureaucracies and these processes by which they can actually
gain power as a party, but not solve any problems
for the American people. Think of the Department of Education.
So they create these processes and bureaucracies, and for those
things to continue to undergird the party with power and money,

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they have to keep the problems going, whether it's it's crime,
whether it's illegal immigration, whether it's illiteracy.

Speaker 2 (17:10):
And again with the illegal.

Speaker 7 (17:11):
Immigration, we obviously know that was a power play, highly intentional,
systematic illegal invasion for more bodies to count and house apportionment,
electoral votes and federal dollars. And the problem is this
Trump coming and solving a lot of these problems is
literally an existential threat to the future power of the
Democratic Party, and that's why they're so afraid of what

(17:33):
he's actually doing because if he solves these problems, there's
no need for these perpetual solutions that never actually solve anything.

Speaker 3 (17:39):
And there will be no functional need for Democrats because
the very reason Democrats exist is for grievance. They are
the party of grievance and victim status. You've heard that
from el Rushbo before as well, and it's exactly right.
And they are to the extreme now. They despise the wealthy.
They have gone so far to the Lefternie Sanders, the

(18:00):
aforementioned Zoron Mundani hate the rich. Tax the rich, Punish
the rich, punish the investors, punish the job creators, reward laziness,
reward inertia.

Speaker 2 (18:14):
People they do not.

Speaker 3 (18:15):
Have the vision, the capability, the means, the drive, the hustle,
the mind to achieve in this country. Let's reward them.
Let's give them universal basic income. They don't have to work,
just show up and breathe, and we're going to give
you a check. And that will inflate the economy. Trump's
bringing inflation down. The economy is bustling. The tax cuts

(18:39):
are going back into effect, consumers are going to gain
more power. There may be peace, not only in Ukraine
and Russia, but also in the Middle East with Israel
in Gaza. If Donald Trump achieves all of these objectives,
we have every reason to believe he will. What will
the Democrats run on in twenty twenty six?

Speaker 2 (18:57):
Riddle me that a timeout. We're back.

Speaker 3 (19:00):
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Speaker 5 (20:34):
That's where federal authorities have unveiled new charges against a
violent Venezuelan gang trenday Arragua, also known as TDA. Thirty
people have been indicted, including several gang members and leaders.
So let's go right now out to Denver, Colorado.

Speaker 2 (20:51):
That is where we are.

Speaker 5 (20:52):
See Fox Newses Kennedy Hayes joining us with more details
on these charges.

Speaker 2 (20:58):
Kennedy, Hi, Michael.

Speaker 8 (21:01):
All These charges follow a month long undercover operation here
in Colorado, and this case tells the story of illegal weapons, drugs,
and violence and a warning some details are disturbing.

Speaker 9 (21:15):
During this investigation, the ATF undercover agents met individuals that
compare that compared murder to playing games such as golf.
The same individuals described to our undercover agents that not
only would they commit murder, but they would bring hands
of their victims back for additional compensation.

Speaker 8 (21:35):
In total, thirty people were indicted, including three leaders of TDA,
one in the US, two in Columbia. Charges include murder
for hire, firearms trafficking, and drug distribution agencies sixty nine firearms.
Through the course of the investigation and the case began
nearly ten months ago after a rise of violent crime

(21:55):
in Colorado. US Attorney for Colorado Peter McNeely said, so,
I'm of the defendants who offered to carry out murders
were the same individuals committing crimes in Aurora apartment complexes now.
This is one of several properties in Aurora where multiple
crimes have been reported, including incidents just this summer. Aurora
police say TDA first targeted the city back in late

(22:17):
twenty twenty three, choosing locations with little law enforcement presence
and minimal oversight from property management. Mcneily warns the threat
from TDA remains, but efforts to disrupt the gang are ongoing.

Speaker 2 (22:31):
I have a message specifically for TDA.

Speaker 10 (22:35):
We will not let you use Colorado as your headquarters
in the United States. If you bring your dangerous crimes
to Colorado, we will hunt you down, and we will
bring you to justice, and we will go anywhere in
the world in pursuit of you.

Speaker 2 (22:50):
An ATF agent say.

Speaker 8 (22:51):
Even though Colorado is considered the hub for TDA gang activity,
this investigation also involves cities like Miami, at Chicago and
kant whoa.

Speaker 3 (23:00):
Whoa, whoa waite a minute, Colorado is the hub for
trendy or ragua activity.

Speaker 2 (23:07):
Where have we heard that before?

Speaker 3 (23:09):
It could have been what it might very well have been,
this program with John Fabricatory and Cindy Romero and my
next guest, who was told in no uncertain terms by
the governor of the state, Jared Polus, that all of
this was just a feature of her imagination, well a
vivid imagination it must be, because it became true like

(23:31):
a Disney in reverse kind of bizarro world. Here Danielle
Jorinsky Aurora City Council joins us on Ryan Schuling Live.

Speaker 2 (23:37):
Danielle, Welcome back, Hi Ryan, thanks for having me.

Speaker 3 (23:40):
You know what I noticed when I first sent this
story to you. It was from the Denver Post, so
consider the source. But then again, what I just heard
in that piece. I heard a city mentioned several times, Aurora.
It was conveniently omitted by Shelley Bradbury and the Denver
Post in her article.

Speaker 2 (23:57):
Did you notice that I did? What does that tell you?

Speaker 11 (24:04):
They desperately don't want this to be true. They desperately
don't want everything that I have been saying for a
year to be true because they, the Democrats, are absolutely
responsible for murders, rapes, extortions, sex trafficking, burglary, robbery, cutting

(24:30):
people's heads off, all of the violence and torture that
I had been talking about, Ryan for months and months,
when I was being called crazy, and you know, the
governor was saying, this is a feature of my imagination
and took it as far as to call the police
on me, and Jason Crow came out against me, and

(24:53):
Senator Hickenlooper came out against me, and Senator Fennett came
out against me, and the media. The media came out
against me, and they so desperately don't want this to
be true. But it is and it always has been.

Speaker 12 (25:10):
And they have blood on.

Speaker 11 (25:12):
Their hands because I tried to say many people, many.

Speaker 3 (25:17):
People, including Cindy Romero, who'll be joining us at the
bottom of next hour. Danielle Jorinski, our guest from the
Aurora City Council. She's also gathering signatures as part of
a petition to recall eighteenth District Attorney Amy Penn. We'll
touch on that in a moment. Danielle, are you still there?
I think I might have lost signal.

Speaker 2 (25:39):
Okay. I want to follow up and get your.

Speaker 3 (25:42):
Assessment kind of on the record and for our listeners
here and especially those of us who live in a
Rapo County but specifically Aurora. How you feel the new
police Chief of Aurora, Todd Chamberlain, is doing in that position.

Speaker 2 (25:54):
I know he made a comment a.

Speaker 3 (25:55):
Couple of weeks ago like I don't want to politicize this,
but yes, we're going to do this job. We're going
to help ice where we find criminal, illegal aliens. What
kind of grade would you give Chief Chamberlain at this point?
I think.

Speaker 11 (26:11):
You know, first of all, Chief Chamberlain walked into a
department that had been absolutely lying about this trendy a
Ragua situation for months, you know. So I think he
found himself in kind of a whirlwind. He knew what
the truth was as soon as he came in, and
I think he is doing a wonderful job of trying

(26:34):
to go back and get the truth out. And you know,
I think my biggest thing, Ryan, the biggest thing for
me is there needs to be accountability. There has to
be accountability because outside of Todd Chamberlain, the same, the
same leadership is still in place that was in place

(26:58):
when the War Police Department was saying this isn't happening,
this is all this is all code enforcement violations. We're
unaware of what council Member Darnski is talking about. So
the only thing I would say is I wish that
there was some accountability. I'm on leaderships, but ultimately I

(27:20):
think that Todd Chamberlain is doing a fantastic job. I'm
hearing from residents who are thanking me, telling me, you know,
they're hearing less gunshots every night. They're not hearing women
screaming all night anymore, you know. I mean, right now,
I think he's doing a great job.

Speaker 3 (27:40):
Daniel jernesby Aurora City council sixty nine firearms.

Speaker 2 (27:44):
There was meth.

Speaker 3 (27:45):
There was cocaine and bunches of it. There were eight
Trendy Aragua gang members, of which Danielle we are told
three of them were high level leaders, all setting up shop.
We heard the word hub right there in Aurora. How
did Aurora, of all the places on the planet and
in this country, there been any city in any state
of this nation, how did Aurora become ground zero for

(28:08):
Trendy Aragua.

Speaker 11 (28:11):
Well, when you have incompetent police chiefs after incompetent police
chief I think that's a good start. And you know,
when criminals are realizing that they're somewhere that they're committing
crimes and nobody's really coming after them, they're going to
tell the others, you know. But ultimately, you know, we

(28:37):
say Aurora, but you know, Ivy Crossing is not in Aurora.
It's in Arapahoe County, just the county. But there's also
this is happening in many, many complexes in Denver. I mean,
this is the Denver metro area that was apartment complexes,

(28:58):
areas whatever, not entire city, but apartment complexes and other
areas completely overrun by this gang. I mean, it's undeniable.
And when you have thought on crime policies, when you
have liberals and office who are boasting about we love migrants,

(29:18):
will take all the my I mean Denver posted it
on the banner from a banner on their capital, we
love migrants. When you have Jared Polis putting every single
sanctuary policy in place he can, but then once to
turn around and say we're not a sanctuary city.

Speaker 12 (29:33):
I mean, this is how we got here.

Speaker 11 (29:35):
We got here because of the hypocrisy of the Democrats.
And by the way, Ryan, all of these folks that
I personally went out after I got the Romeros out,
long after the Romeros were gone, as you know, I
kept going back to these complexes and I kept going in,
and I started recording these victims, and there were no

(29:57):
Americans left. So the very migrants that these democrats in
this state.

Speaker 12 (30:04):
Said that they were going to protect, they were willing
to get arrested for. They were going to bring the
Highlands moms out and line them up, and not what
the federal agency.

Speaker 11 (30:14):
The only one who was truly trying to protect them
and save them with me, I was seating them. I
was bringing them clothes I was bringing the money. I
was fighting off this game, physically running.

Speaker 12 (30:29):
Them off of the property.

Speaker 3 (30:33):
Truly incredible. It takes a member of a royal city
council to step up and step up. She has Danielle
Jirinski joining us. One final question, because we know part
and parcel of this entire problem. Danielle is the soft
on crime DA that, unfortunately we have now in a
Rapo County the eighteenth because we lost the red portions
in Douglas County that have now cleaved off to form
the twenty third. George Brockler's the DA there, but we're

(30:54):
stuck with Amy Patten And you were organizing signatures in
the form of a petition in a recall effort. Can
you give us an update on that and where people
who live in a Rapo County can go.

Speaker 2 (31:03):
To sign Yeah, so.

Speaker 11 (31:07):
Anybody who lives in a Rapo County, anywhere in a
Rapo County can sign this. We have a ton of
petitions in circulation right now. If you want to circulate
a petition yourself, a church group, sports group, anything you're
involved in, please reach out to me. We do have
set locations, but I prefer that people just email me.

(31:29):
And I'll give you the location. It's just Danielle for
Aurora at gmail dot com and that's the fr Danyelle
for Aurora at Gmail. Send me an email and I
will make sure that you are able to sign and
if you want to pack it, we would love to
have more circulators out there.

Speaker 2 (31:47):
She is gained for the fight.

Speaker 3 (31:48):
This text are acknowledging that Ryan tell Danielle Jorinsky that
we love her and her fight against the gang members.
Thank you so much for always having her on to
give her views and updates. And Danielle, we do thank
you for that and I'm sure we'll talk again.

Speaker 2 (31:59):
Soon, I hope.

Speaker 11 (32:01):
So, Ryan have a great day, are you as well?

Speaker 3 (32:03):
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Speaker 2 (33:56):
Yeah, we have.

Speaker 3 (33:56):
Based fettermen, we have hot takes with President Trump and
now buy you bits of wisdom from Senator John Kennedy
Republican Louisianna. I just felt, you know, all these crackerjack
bits of wisdom that come out, I mean that they're spontaneous.
He's got like a rolodex of them in his own mind.

(34:18):
Kelly's cracking up. Even Zach loves him. So why not
dedicate a new feature to Senator John Kennedy. And he's
totally right there, as he told Leland Vindert, never interfere
with your opponent when he's kicking his own ass. It
sounds better what he says, it doesn't it five seven
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(34:39):
have any nominees for that. I always I'm looking for
John Kennedy clips wherever they may occur.

Speaker 2 (34:45):
Ryan, check it out. Another Pewter school district councilor in handcuffs.
Are you serious?

Speaker 5 (34:50):
Uh?

Speaker 2 (34:50):
Text or please send me the details on that. I
will check it out online.

Speaker 3 (34:53):
During the break at the top of the hour, Alexis says,
tell listeners how they can donate to Danielle's campaign even
if they don't live in Aurora. We need strong leaders
like Danielle LEXI exactly right, And I'm glad that you
said that because I got the website. Oh look at that,
It's saved in my recent searches. Danielle fr Aurora dot com. So,

(35:15):
while Danielle is correct, So I'm a resident of Arapahoe
County but not Aurora. So she's got two petitions out
there to recalling me Padden for the entire eighteenth district.

Speaker 2 (35:25):
In which I live. So I signed one of the petitions.

Speaker 3 (35:28):
Now, Kelly and her husband Adam live in what is
considered Aurora, but it's like extended Aurora. It's not what
I would call Aurora, but it's technically Aurora incorporated.

Speaker 2 (35:38):
I don't know. So they signed both the.

Speaker 3 (35:42):
Petition for Arapo County as a resident and also Aurora
as a resident in that city. However, to Alex's point,
even if you're neither and you can't sign the petitions,
and you would really like to if you know somebody
in that district, get them out to sign the petition
and you can donate to her campaign.

Speaker 2 (36:00):
Here's a button.

Speaker 3 (36:00):
I'm looking right at upper right corner at Danielle fr
Aurora dot com. And she is one of our favorites
and love talking to her. She's always got the latest
information on what's going on on the ground there and
she puts her money where her mouth is, both literally
and figuratively.

Speaker 2 (36:15):
She went into these community communities.

Speaker 3 (36:17):
She helped save Cindy Romero's life, and that's according to
Cindy and the conversation I've had with her and her
husband Ed and Cindy joins us at the bottom of
the next hour to talk about this big drug and
gun bus in Aurora. They wouldn't report in the never post.
They said metro number it was Aurora. Okay, time out.
We're back with Representative Brandy Bradley.

Speaker 2 (36:38):
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