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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:17):
Time now for today's top three takeaways. Yeah, so, uh,
who's behind the riots? I mean these are just organic, like.
Speaker 1 (00:28):
What we just can't stand by and watch this happen
without saying stuff kind of protesters right now?
Speaker 2 (00:35):
Who's actually behind the riots?
Speaker 1 (00:38):
Ices, rising arrest rates and defunding DeSantis?
Speaker 2 (00:42):
Happy Wednesday?
Speaker 1 (00:44):
I do always thank God for waking up in the
free state of Florida, where things make sense and not
in places like this. Fox's Marian Rafferty on where riots spread.
Speaker 3 (00:58):
Every night, more than one thousand protesters marched in Lower
Manhattan calling for an end to President Trump's mass deportations.
Are Fox cameras capturing several arrests as protesters clashed with police,
and a scary moment caught on camera in Chicago as
a car there seemed to weave through a crowd of demonstrators,
nearly hitting them before driving off. It's unclear if anyone
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was injured. Or if that driver was arrested. Also in Texas,
more than a dozen people were arrested in Austin after
demonstrations near the state capitol turned violent. Police say agitators
began hurling rock set officers after they declared an unlawful assembly.
Speaker 2 (01:35):
They were peacefully hur hurling the rocks.
Speaker 4 (01:37):
Though, Well, if you're not screaming anything while you're hurling
the rocks, I guess it's peaceful, right.
Speaker 1 (01:47):
The irony is that's exactly backwards. But I'm sure somebody
would accept that argument and try to make it for you.
In any event, my top take way, who's behind the riots?
Like this is all orchestrated. It is one hundred percent orchestrated.
There's nothing organic about any of this. It is just
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wiping off some dust here in that playbook.
Speaker 2 (02:11):
It's been it's been five years, but we got it
back out.
Speaker 1 (02:17):
By now, you probably knew that there was nothing spontaneous,
very little that's been peaceful regarding the la riots. And
by Tuesday night, the protests that often arrived at the
definition of riots had reached a minimum of twenty four
cities across the country. I don't know exactly the hard
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number ass of this moment, but had documentation at least
twenty four cities now across the country, from LA to
Seattle on the left coast to Boston and New York
on the East coast. The BLM Summer and twenty twenty
playbook is back in Bogue book and the playbook, the
Leftist playbook is actually older than that song. And it's
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the usual suspects that are driving the tropes that have
led to the mobilization of troops. Speaking of mobilization, one
of the things the Marxist left is especially deaf to doing,
and that's what's been done here specific to the LA riots.
Here's who's really behind these highly orchestrated events. You'll hear
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some familiar names. The first one probably don't know, but
I mean a lots in the name Coalition for Humane
Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles, the Coalition for Humane Immigrant
Rights of Los Angeles as opposed to the anyhumane immigrant
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rights what This coalition recently received thirty four million dollars
in grants from the state of California.
Speaker 2 (03:55):
Isn't that cute?
Speaker 1 (03:58):
They take grant money from californ they go out and
mobilize rioters in LA. That state is just it really
is a dysfunctional dumpster fire. And then you have the
good old SCIUS, the Service Employees International Union's involvement that
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was well known as it was the California president of SCIU,
David Werta, who was arrested for obstructing federal agents from
conducting in illegal immigration rate. And then there is the
entity that has been actively mobilizing in many of the
cities where riots began to spread, the good Old Party
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for Socialism and liberation. But there's nothing that liberates people
like socialism, That's what I say, right So anyway, the PSL,
this is funded by billionaire Marxist Neville Roy Singham. The
PSL is it's known they have an organiz his presence
in over one hundred communities within the United States, and
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they've been activating in many of them. So PSL has
been seen actively organizing in LA but also in cities
across the country, effectively for seeing him and his PSL.
What they do is they kind of lie in wait
for our rules for radicals, opportunity of you know, never
allowing a good crisis to go to waste or in
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the PSL's case, actually creating one, as the case often
happens to me. Similar in spirit. You got the Democratic
Socialists of America and Team burn everybody, although you know
they're democratic though, you know, as saying in AOC, right,
there's no socialists like a democratic soction. Well, actually, I
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mean they just call themselves democrats. Well Bernie doesn't. AOC does,
but Bernie Bernie comes out of his democratic socialist mode
to run as a democratic ruth, which is appropriate, right,
I mean, they both called themselves democratic and or anything,
but and they're both socialists, one just has it in
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the name. So anyway, the Democratic Socialists of America, they
not only have been actively organizing, they have been doing
it in multiple languages, in every format. They've been doing
in social media, web pages, online, the in person. Make
sure that you have all the signs together. And have
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you mentioned that the LA and expanding riots have a
similar twenty twenty kind of feel. They wouldn't be complete without. Yes, BLM,
they're on the scene, you know what I mean. Black
Lives Matter, led these days by Malina Abdullah, who incidentally
is a professor of Pan African Studies at California State
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University YEP, has organized what is known as the BLM
Ice out blm ice out demonstrations while promoting the message
that quote shutdowns are essential. Resist Resist, Resist, So there's
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a minimum of five Marxist organizations that have been behind
the riots this time as they desperately seek to collapse
the system from within, which, by the way, is exactly
what the Biden administration's open border agenda was about. Anyway,
bring in unlimited and unsustainable numbers of illegal immigrants, keep
them here, and collapse the system. It's all been part
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of the plan, which is why and part they're fighting
so hard to keep illegal immigrants here. And about that
my second takeaway for you today picking up the pace.
But first a word from maybe the only Democrat left
in Washington that has any common sense.
Speaker 5 (07:50):
We need ice, we need ice, we need a secure border.
It's like, that's the thing. It's like, that's a mistake
for our party to pretend that we can need to
abolish ice.
Speaker 1 (08:00):
Now why is it that Fetterman was talking about that? Well,
because in a congressional vote, only about a third of
his party voted to retain nice. As we're going through
budget stuff, only a third of his party approductimally voted
to keep ice.
Speaker 2 (08:20):
So it'd been rather well known.
Speaker 1 (08:22):
The President Trump had become frustrated with the pace of ice,
detentions and deportations, and specifically they weren't happening anywhere near
Lee as quickly as he had hoped. So much of
that has had to do with the courts, some of
it has had to do with sanctuary states and cities.
But what we've seen over the past week, and I
wanted to do a little legg work on this, I'm like,
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did they just decide, Okay, it's it's summertime for a
lot of people, so let's go ahead and just you know,
break out the playbook and do the right thing that
is possible. And look, that absolutely plays into it. This
stuff always happens in June. Notice, so when you take
a look at what the underlying circumstances were, we did
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actually see increased size activity. So it may have been planned,
but it also was waiting for the opportunity. So prior
to last week, the Trump administration had been pacing an
average of six hundred and sixty arrest and detentions per day.
It's a number that was greater than double the three
hundred daily arrest of the Biden administration last year. However,
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it is a pace that would take approximately eighteen thousand,
one hundred and eighty one days, or just under fifty years,
to simply detain and disappear the illegal immigrants who came
into the country during Biden's four years. It's right, at
a pace that was greater than double what Biden was doing.
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It would take approximately fifty years just to undo what
Biden did for So you're shaking your head, Joel. It's
fun thought, isn't it. It really puts things in perspective.
Speaker 4 (10:03):
Five decades, half a century.
Speaker 1 (10:05):
They extended the lawlessness allowed in the damage done by
the previous administration.
Speaker 2 (10:10):
I'm sorry. Most of those people were not not at
face value illegal immigrants.
Speaker 1 (10:18):
They were They were people that you know, would come
from like Egypt, for example, and they get to the
southern border because that's the natural next place that you
go from Egypt is into Mexico. So you can walk
up to a border patrol agent and go this where
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I say as a loom and go you don't have
the right accent. It's like, oh, it's right, I mean
I'm not an Egyptian. I'm I'm from somewhere what what what?
What continent of I am right, uh said them. Yes,
that's the magic accent and the magic a where you
get everything you want, that kind of thing. So anyway,
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those people yes to undo. They again, ninety seven percent
of asylum seekers plus proven to be nothing more than
illegal immigrants by the time they go through the legal system.
So what had changed most recently? Starting last week, ICE
had picked up the pace from six hundred and sixty
average daily arrests to over two thousand. Over two thousand,
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so greater than three times as many, which, by the way,
I mean even in the grand scheme of just how
screwed we are because of Biden, even at that, it
would still take approximately eighteen years if we kept up
that pace, eighteen years to undo what Biden did. But anyway,
the increase in activity is what likely drew the attention
of the aforementioned Marxists who had staged rights and part
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for the purpose of trying to shut down ICE's detention
and deportation efforts as some of the most fertile grounds
like la for example, New York. So the Supreme Court
still needs to step in and put an end to
the absurdity of every criminal illegal immigrant being granted due
process as some judges and lower courts have rolled. But
hopefully ICE's recent pace is a sustainable sign of what's
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to come with the potential ramp up for mass deportations,
because it has to be mass detentions and deportations or
we're never going to get there, obviously, or even put
it down in it. Really my third takeaway for you
today defunding DeSantis speaking of our governor and the riots.
By the way, he was speaking about this with Jesse
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Waters Fox News last night.
Speaker 5 (12:36):
Governors usually don't want to have unrest in their states.
It's not good to do that, right, But I think
we have somebody that's cow towing to the political left.
He thinks if he stands up to Trump, it's going
to help him politically. But it's been a disaster for
the people of la This.
Speaker 2 (12:52):
Of course Gavin Newsome that he's referring to the hair.
Speaker 1 (12:57):
See arrest me, arrest me go, which, by the way,
I love Gavin news from trying to sound like a
tough guy, because you know, there's nothing tough about that guy, right.
You want to talk about somebody who's all talk, let's
go like if you actually had somebody put those cuffs
on him.
Speaker 4 (13:13):
How long would he last in the uh in the
poke Yeah, like if he was really I mean, they
would like him in the pokey if he was not,
you know, isolated.
Speaker 1 (13:22):
Yeah, no, I mean he obviously would they would like
him there. And really thirty seconds before he breaks out
in tears. That's that's where I'm thirty seconds at this rate.
There's a chance that the Congress is going to pass
President Trump's OBBB or the da B if you prefer,
or the obit, you know, the one big indeterminate thing
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as I've been referring to it most recently, before our
state legislature passes its own budget. By the way, are
you down, Joel with the ob B B?
Speaker 4 (13:55):
I don't even know anymore?
Speaker 2 (13:57):
You know anymore, shoals. Let's just see what it becomes,
all right, So you're beyond the O BIT. Yeah, so
you're down. You're down with the obit, all right?
Speaker 1 (14:08):
So it could They argue that the entire state legislative
session this year in Florida has been in part personal
between House Speaker Daniel Prez and Governor DeSantis. As the
budget battle wages in Tallahassee, something that seems to have
been decided is that Hope Florida will be defunded. The
case DSNT has led an initiative that's been mired in
controversy over the steering of ten million dollars as part
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of a state settlement last year.
Speaker 2 (14:32):
It appears to be.
Speaker 1 (14:33):
On the precipice of not receiving any state funding for
the upcoming year. The House budget has left funding for
Hope Florida out right along, and the most recent budget
and negotiation showed that the state Senate has been willing
to drop the dough allocated to Hope to zero as well.
So it might be that legislators don't feel the program
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as the best use of tax money. Maybe that it's
personal for pres as he's had to bug up his
but regarding the desantises ever since he became House Speaker,
Maybe both of those things. For now, it looks like
Casey's signature program is likely to be defunded.