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February 15, 2025 • 36 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:01):
To night. Michael Brown joins me here, the former FEMA
director talk show host Michael Brown. Brownie, No, Brownie, You're
doing a heck of a job. The Weekend with Michael Brown. Hey,
broadcasting life from Denver, Colorado. It's the Weekend with Michael Brown.
I'm so glad to have you joined the program today.
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(00:23):
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do that right now at Michael Brown USA. So it's
slightly after noon Eastern time, and we were told by

(00:44):
El Presidente that if the Hamas had not released all
the hostages by noon today, which I assume I didn't
know whether you meant noon, you know, Tel Aviv time, noon,
Jerusalem time, noon, Hamas time, wherever the hell they're located,
which is everywhere or noom when I sit down, and

(01:04):
who knows what now, but we do know that Hamas
has released three hostages, and they apparently spent most of
this past week pumping them, force feeding them, trying to
get them so they don't look like the last group
of hostages they released, which looked like Holocaust survivors. So
Trump's having some effect. And then when he was asked,

(01:26):
I think either on his way to the Daytona five
hundred to day or where I think that's where he's
headed today. By the way, there's a just a sidebarge.
Kind of funny Caitlin Collins, who is the kind of
the political reporter now on CNN. She's kind of taken
over for Jake Tappers, slowly but surely. I kind of
know what's going on over there. Looks it looks like
there's a big internal fight going on. But Caitlin Collins,

(01:49):
who has paid I think one point I don't know,
but it's it's it's more than well, more than I make,
probably more than you make. She's making one point five
one point seven two million, whatever whatever the number is,
and she's bitching and moaning about the fact that, you know,
with this president, there's some weeks after work, seven days
a week, and I thought, well, sister, welcome to you know.

(02:13):
I was walking the dogs this morning, and somebody that
knows who I am walked past me with their dogs
and stopped and said, well, how's the program going? I
suppose you don't have anything to talk about? And then
I walked into this studio this morning and first thing
Damien says to me is Damien's filling in today. So
if the program sucks, it's all his his fault, not mine.

(02:35):
What are you gonna talk about? There's not there's not
much going on. There isn't much going on, is there.
It's like wham bam, thank you maam. It never stops.
Just go go, go, go go go. Well, anyway, so
back to today noon. Today, it's now twelve o eight
Eastern time, and they released three more but they haven't

(02:56):
released all of them. Now one was an American, so
was that a token American? Let's throw at a Jewish
American just to try to get Trump to back off.
And Trump has said to Net in Yahoo, if they
don't release all of them, it's up to you what
you want to do. And who knows what Net and
Yahoo or the Israelis are going to do. I think

(03:18):
they all just raise it down just completely, just you know,
blow it away, get rid of it. So anyway, have
you ever thought about this, As I was during the
week and I kept thinking about this deadline coming up?
Who owns the Gaza Strip? Have you ever thought about that? Now? Well,

(03:39):
Trump's proposing that we take temporary control of the Gaza
Strip so we can clear it, you know, of unexploded ordinance,
remove all the rubble, and then ultimately, as he's prone
to do, redevelop the land and then you know, probably
try to displace the territory's Palestinian residence, which by the way,
is not something that is has not been done before.

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This is the so called Palestinians have been shoved around
throughout their entire history, and they've been offered a two
state solution and they have refused to do so. So
that the so called Palestinians, in my opinion, first of all,
that's a made up name. You know who the original
Palestinians really were, The Jews, Yes, And until the Roman

(04:27):
conquerors took over Samaria and all all of the Judae,
all of the Middle East, the Jews were referred to
as Palestinians, and then slowly, but surely you know, this
is why I think that words matter. And as we
go through time and people start using a certain word
like we've migrated from you know, illegal aliens to them,

(04:47):
the dominant media uses the word migrants, and now they
are asylum seekers and everything else. No, no, that's not
used the words as they were meant and originally meant
to be used. But putting all of that aside, it
isn't clear exactly or who exactly the United States would

(05:08):
be taking the land from. If we went in and
just you know, sent the eighty second Airborne, sent you know,
all the Navy seals and just boom, took over the land,
who are we taking it from? There's a nebulous series
of treaties, some of date all the way back to
the Ottoman Empire, with all conflicting land claims and a

(05:31):
breakdown in civil society and governance. That is that is
that mosh pit right now has left the Gaza Strip
a patchwork of private public land holdings with no apparent
governing authority. Who governs the Gaza Strip? The IDEF, the
Israeli Defense Forces, the Israeli government, the United States, the

(05:56):
Palestinians don't, and obviously a mosque doesn't anymore either Now
ostensibly the Gaza Strip and if fortunately I've seen it,
I've been there, and it hugs the Mediterranean coast between
Israel and Egypt, and it is controlled I'm not saying owned,
but it is controlled right now by the Islamist Samos

(06:18):
terrorist group and they seize control of that territory in
two thousand and seven. Now, previously, in accordance with the
Oslo Accords, the Gaza Strip was governed by what was
called the Palestinian Authority, remember the PLO, the Palestinian Liberation Organization,
the Yasser Arafat, and they also administer the West Bank

(06:40):
territory that sits between Israel and Jordan. Well, the Palestinian
Authority still maintains that it is rightfully the governing authority
in this territory, though it currently has no effective presence there.
It's like me claiming that, you know, well, I own Manhattan,
I don't live there, I have no control over it,

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but I assert that I have control. That's kind of
what Hamas is doing right now, and that's kind of
what the Palestinian Authority is doing right now. Meanwhile, the
United Nations, which I don't really care, but I just
want you to know they consider the Gaza Strip to
be occupied by Israel as a head scratcher, all right,
occupied by Israel. Well, all right, maybe they do, maybe

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they don't. That's a position that the United Nations has
held since nineteen sixty seven. So, but for all of
this hullabaloo that we're facing right now, since nineteen sixty seven,
the United Nations, which is kind of like the bar
scene out of Star Wars, thinks that, oh, the Gaza
Strip is an occupied territory. A United States move to

(07:50):
extend authority over the Gaza Strip would likely have to
include agreements with at least three parties, all of whom
are hostile toward each other, Hamas, the Palestinian Authority, and Israel.
Now think about those three groups, Hamas a terrorist organization,
the Palestinian Authority, in my opinion, terrorist organization, and Israel, which,

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if you recall, Prime Minister Ariel Sharon gave the Gaza
Strip to the Palestinian Authority and said, here, here's an
alternative to your so called two state solution, Palestinians. You
can move here, and you know, it's a beautiful coastline,
it's great farmland, it's got hills, mountains, it's got everything

(08:34):
you need. It's just it's topographically. Geographically it's a wonderful,
beautiful place and they've turned it into a pile of feces.
But the question still remains who owns that land itself?
Who owns it? I don't know. Well, stay tuned, I'll
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(08:58):
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(09:40):
guy's a strip because today was the day boom, all
hell will break loose if all the hostages are not released,
and I really got to think you so, I mean,
there is a question of what does it mean. Is
I've tried to explain to my weekday audience what we
have to learn about Donald Trump is to not take
him literally, but to take him seriously. And I think

(10:01):
this whole threat that he kind of casually threw out
there that if all hostages are not released by noon today,
which is now about twenty minutes ago, at least on
the East Coast, that all hell would break loose. And
in many people's minds, particularly those on the left, they

(10:22):
think that, oh my god, that means that Donald Trump's
going to drop a nuclear weapon on the Gods strip
and Dozin's are going to be all nuked. No, I
don't think it's that. And then there are other people
thought He's not going to do a damn thing, And
I don't think that's true either. I think that you
have to learn to take him seriously but not literally.

(10:43):
And I think this is a great example of it,
because as we got closer to the deadline, and I
know some people, people can make this argument all they
want to, I understand the all the arguments. Well, he's
now beginning to back off, or he's trying he's trying
to reframe what he meant. I'm not really sure that's true.
I think when he meant that all hell will break loose,

(11:06):
that was the signal to the Israelis that you're free
to go do whatever you want to do. And if
you want to just send the IDF in and try
to attempt to rescue the hostages, to eliminate the remnants
of Hamas, you're free to do so. Because that's not

(11:27):
what the Biden administration was doing. The Biden administration was
always him hauling around about well I'm not sure about this.
I'm not sure about that. You know, we you know,
we went the Israelis to be secure, but you know
they were wishy washy, and Trump's just the opposite. And
so here we are, and now it's past noon, whatever
noon time, whatever time zone we were going to count.

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But it does raise the question about who owns the
land itself. Whose land is that, Because when it comes
to the physical land of the Gaza Strip itself, it's
estimated by many experts about half the territory is owned privately,
but we'll get to that in a second. About a
third of the land is considered to be public land,

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but it's mostly occupied by individuals who use it for
private purposes, and almost all the rest of it is
reserved for Islamic religious institutions. So you got about half
that is owned privately, a third that is considered public
but still occupied mostly by individuals who are using it

(12:36):
for private purposes, and the remainders reserved for whatever Islamic
religious institutions want to claim it, not that they own it,
but that they want to claim it. And even with that,
there's a large swath of the privately held land that
is completely unregistered. You know, when you don't have stop
and think about In this country, we have all sorts

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of rules, regulations, and laws about private ownership of property,
which allows me to feel secure that the properties that
I own belong to me, and ostensibly I can do
what I want to with that land, subject to depending
on where it's located, either zoning laws or if it's

(13:21):
outside any sort of zoning authority. I can pretty much
do with that property whatever I want to. I can buy, sell,
trade it, use it, you know whatever. But in a
lot of places in the world, such as the Gaza Strip,
the land's just unregistered ownership is well put. I pitched
my tent here, I got a couple of camels here,

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got a couple of sheep here, and I'm, you know,
gotta lean to and whatever, and so I'm claiming it
doesn't necessarily mean you own it. So the actual ownership,
the actual legal ownership. While you and I are accustomed
to these really kind of pretty strong ideas of private

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property ownership, it's unclear in the Gaza Strip. And then
it gets complicated even further because the current state of
the Gaza Strip following Israel's incursion militarily aimed at removing Hamas,
then raises a lot of other questions. The United Nations
again estimates that at least seventy percent of the structures

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in the Gaza Strip have either been destroyed completely or
they can't be occupied safely. Nearly a quarter of a
million homes two hundred and fifty thousand homes are believed
to have been leveled, and it's thought that over fifty
million tons of rubble have to be cleared. Now, I

(14:45):
think about the rubble, the debris. You think about the
Pacific Palisades fire, You think about the Hurricane Helene damage,
You think I think about the damage in Hurricane Katrina,
which is not just New Orleans, but the damage that
was from Gulf Mississippi all the way over to you know,
over into Texas and then spread northward into Kentucky and Tennessee.

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All of that debris has to be removed. And I
know we spent hundreds of millions of dollars during my
ten years the under Secretary on nothing but debris removal.
I don't know how much they're going to spend in
the Pacific Palisades fire, but all that debris has to
be removed at some point. Now, imagine a quarter of
a million homes, two hundred fifty million homes leveled and

(15:29):
fifty million tons of debris has to be cleared. I mean,
depending upon the amount of resources that you throw onto
that pile of debris to remove it, you could be
talking about years, if not a decade, to actually clear
all of that rubble in that debris, any attempt, any

(15:52):
attempt to exert governing authority, and then rebuild the Gaza Strip.
In addition to all of those things that I just described,
just imagine the number of the amount of heavy equipment,
plus you have to create landfills, You've got to dispose
of the debris, you have to do all of that

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at the same time that in that part of the
country you have a tremendous security obstacle. And given the
radical Islama's present that is in that region, you're going
to face this Gordian knot of land claims, governance claims,
and all the sorts of disputes, some of which date
back centuries. And then on top of all of that,

(16:35):
you have the constant reign of terror that Hamas and
all the Uranian proxies will try to do and to
inflict on that area as you try to bring civilization back.
I just don't think that Americans fully understand how disruptive

(16:57):
these terrorist organizations are and how they will do anything.
I mean, when they talk about from the River to
the sea, when they talk about the annihilation of the
of the Jews, it's not just some off the cuff
remark that's like in the corporate world. That's their mission statement.
That's precisely what they want to accomplish. That's what they're

(17:20):
going to keep pushing for. And we're supposed to try
to figure out a way to rebuild and all of that. Yeah, Hey,
Israeli's here, it is, it's yours. You'll deal with it. It's
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(17:44):
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(18:05):
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(18:52):
By the way, Joe Peg says hello to all of you.
Joe and Joe and I talked to each other on
the on the on the radio this week. I am
this is kind of like saying, well, you know, I'm
not racist because I've got black friends. I'm not racist
because I got Asian friends. Well, I'm not racist because
I have gay friends. Because I was just about to say,

(19:13):
in talking to some of my gay friends this week,
but in talking to some of my gay friends this week,
a couple of them were sincerely scared because they thought
and believed that somehow Donald Trump wants to make gay
marriage illegal, and because he has decided that if you're

(19:37):
under the age of eighteen that you cannot and he's
tried to outlaw through executive order transgender surgeries for children
under the age of eighteen. And by the way, the
word children is appropriate under the age of eighteen. Quite frankly,
in my opinion, at the age of twenty one, you're
still a child. But maybe that's just because I'm an
old fart, But there's a lot of things that we

(19:58):
don't allow children under the age of eighteen to do.
But anyway, back to these friends of mine, they were
generally afraid that what Trump is trying to do is
to take away these transgender rights or gay rights, and
I've had to walk them off the edge. It's like
that that's not true. But there is I think a

(20:19):
serious debate that needs to be had in this country
about whether or not, with or without parental approval, we're
going to allow children under the age of eighteen or
twenty one, whatever maturation date you want to choose, to
allow them to start taking puberty blockers which will completely
screw up their bodies and their brains, or to have

(20:41):
them mutilated. And I specifically use the term mutilated. This
is a tiny, tiny, tiny fraction of the population, and
by a tiny fraction, I mean less than one percent.
And I think this whole gender dysphoria that we now
claim as so widespread is not as widespread as we

(21:03):
believe it is, or I should say, to be more accurate,
gender dysphory is not as prevalent as it as it
is presented to us by the cabal. It's a very tiny,
tiny segment of the population. One of my physicians who's
now deceased has a transgender daughter, male transgender to female,

(21:27):
and that family was very specific in trying to psychologically
and psychiatrically treat that that son daughter when they were
under the age of eighteen as best they could, and
then only allowed them to make the choice to do
the physical changes once they reached the age of emancipation

(21:51):
and were they moved on and were able to make
that decision on their own. And I think that's as
it should be. I just don't think that any think
of all the things that we don't want children to do,
we don't want i'm driving. We don't let them enter
into contracts, we don't let them smoke we don't let
them drink. Well, we try not to let them smoke
and drink, but we know they do. We we try,

(22:13):
I think, you know, we try to keep them from
having sex at that age. But well that's like, you know,
hold your breath for the next two hours. But there
are things that we just don't think that children ought
to be doing. And I think transgenderism is one of
those things you know, grow you most of you. I

(22:35):
doubt we have any eighteen year olds in this audience,
but maybe we do. If you do, send me a
text message, I'd like to hear from you. But I
don't think that most of us, if we truly think
back to when we were under the age of eighteen,
that we really had the mental capacity or the maturity
if you were a female to say, you know what,
even though I am confused about who I am sexually

(22:57):
as I go through all of these hormone changes that
I think just in case I think I should have
my breast removed, does have a double mastectomy, or you're
a boy? You know, I just I'm male, and I
really do think I'm a girl, although I'm going through
all these you know, ubescent changes that I think I'll
just have my penis whacked off. It makes no logical

(23:21):
sense to me whatsoever to do that kind of mutilation,
which is permanent, irreversible. I'm a child, And then there's
the whole social aspect. Authorities in Indiana have charged an
eighteen year old transgender by the name of Trinity Shockley,
a female who goes by the name Jamie, with conspiracy
to commit murder and two terrorism related charges because she,

(23:48):
end quotes was plotting a mass shooting at Morrisville High
School in Valentine's Day yesterday. Shockley, who's a senior at
this school, is a She used the planning to emulate
the twenty seventeen Parkland, Florida shooting. Remember that shooting killed
seventeen kids and a couple of adults too. She's now

(24:10):
being held without bond of Morgan County Jail in in
Morrisville High School in Morrisville. The police reports show that
she had a fixation on the Parkman shooter, Nicholas Cruz,
including a disturbing romantic obsession, and Shockley's confessed to a

(24:32):
school counselor about being sexually attracted to Cruz, expressing desires
to have children with him and even naming them. The
team wore a heart locket necklace containing Cruise's photo, had
a bedroom wall covered with images of all mass shooters,
including Cruise, Dylan Rufe, and Randy Stare. And then they
found note books in Shalkley's backpack that contained violent phrases

(24:53):
like kill and I hate you all. Die Die Die
Di Die. So how did the cops find out about this?
It came to light after an anonymous tipster reported that
she had access to an AR fifteen, had placed an
order for a bulletproof vests, some sort of body armor,
and admired Cruise, and then on the message app discord,

(25:19):
she allegedly sent detailed plans for the shooting, including targeting
their best friend, with one message that said, quote Parkland, Parkland, Florida,
Parkland Part two. I've been planning this for a year,
So finally somebody comes forth for a person who is

(25:43):
already suffering through the psychological trauma of gender dysphoria and
starts emulating admiring wanting to do the same thing because
she's in love with Dylan Cruz, must have Dylan Cruz's babies,
which I'm shaking my head, like how exactly how's that

(26:04):
going to work? See, stop and think about that. Here's
a boy who wants to be who is, you know,
transitioning to female, and the male wants to have babies.
This is where the guardrails have completely disappeared there in
Western culture. And somehow if if I think that that

(26:26):
is wrong, and I express as I am the views
that I believe that is wrong, some people will be
But you're so intolerant for thinking that. Well, I think
this is an example of why it's proof that it's
a psychological psychiatric problem. Now, it doesn't mean that all

(26:47):
transgender kids are potential mass shooters, and it doesn't mean
that all who are not, or if you're just you know,
you're completely fine with whatever your sex is, that you
will never grow up to be a mass shooter. But
you can ignore the fact that we now have numerous

(27:08):
examples of where kids that have gender dysphoria or who
are transgendering end up committing mass shootings. Police Chief Kerry
Buckner in this in Mooresville express shock nothing ever happens
in Moresville. He says, it's a small town to think
that somebody was plotting to hurt a lot of individuals, kids,

(27:29):
future leaders of this country is pretty disturbing, No Feasi Sherlock,
of course it is. And thankfully at least one individual
stood up and said, you know, I'm in a Discord
chat group with Jamie, and Jamie's bought an AR fifteen,
and Jamie has now bought some body arm or a

(27:49):
bulletproof vest or something, and Jamie's talking about here comes
Parkland too, And I've been planning it for more than
a year. And but for that kid stepping forward, and
the FBI and the cops actually taking it seriously and
starting an investigation, getting a search warrant, finding the Discord

(28:10):
chat room and looking it up, we instead of talking
about her arrest today, we might actually be talking about
another mass shooting. It occurred on Valentine's Day. When they
did the search of her home, they uncovered AR fifteen magazines,
forty caliber rounds, a soft armor vest in her dad's room.
I don't know what the hell that was doing there,

(28:33):
though it is unclear whether she actually had access to
an AR fifteen, but she had just about everything else.
So let's quit pretending that this isn't a psychological or
psychiatric problem that goes just beyond their sexual identity. Until

(28:54):
we do that, we're just kidding ourselves, absolutely kidding ourselves.
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(29:16):
welcome back to the Weekend with Michael Brown. Really glad
to have you with me. It's uh, what do you
guys do for Valentine's Day? Huh? What'd you do? Let
me take a look. So my wife and I have
been married for like two hundred and sixty seven years thereabouts,
pretty close to that, and we've never fortunately, God bless her.
So I've been married to a woman for and sixty

(29:39):
seven years. That does not give a rat's ass about
Valentine's Day. And I'm so grateful for that because I
hate Valentine's Day. It is such a commercialized, fake holiday.
And I saw some stats a few days there. You know,
one of these things that you know, the local news
stations always talk about, you know, Will's Valentine's Day? And

(29:59):
what do you go to do and then they throw
up some you know poll that you know, some organization
that sells candy or hearts or flowers or something that's
taken and it was like, you know, eighty two percent
of men feel, you know, a lot of pressure on
Valentine's Day that they have to do something. And I thought, well,
that puts me in the more because I'm in the
eighteen percent that just doesn't give a ratsass about it.

(30:19):
But only something like thirty two percent of women feel
any pressure at all to do anything about Valentine's Day.
And so we have we have some friends, another couple
that were we've known for thirty years or so or
two hundred and sixty seven years, and we we reached

(30:40):
out to them on Friday yesterday and said, hey, listen,
every place that we normally go for Valentine's or we
go for the weekend on either Friday or Saturday night
to go eat, they're all going to be jammed up,
They're all going to be full, and nobody wants to
fight it. And I didn't look for reservations, and I
can't give reservations. What do you guys want to do?
So we went to a little Hamburger place here, not

(31:02):
far from the studio, and we went at four thirty
yesterday afternoon. So the old farts went to the Uh,
you know, we got we got the earlier bird special.
But we were laughing about it last night because as
we looked around, you could see, you know, there were guys,
you know, young young couples there, and of course I'm thinking, dude,

(31:23):
they went early because they knew it was gonna be crafty.
They didn't want to wait in line, and you know,
they're handing their girlfriends flowers, and you know, they're all
googly eye at each other, and here are the four
of us just kind of like, yeah, now we need
four cheeseburgers, a big order of fries. And to see
you went tequila? You want a glass and wine? Yeah,
this is our celebration. So I'm curious. Send me a

(31:43):
text message thirty three one zero three, keyword Mike or Michael. Uh.
I don't I don't want to know that you and
your honey, whether that's male or female. I see, I
don't care about that. So your partner, I don't care
if you went out and you had someone man dinner somewhere.
I don't want to hear about that. I want to

(32:03):
hear what you did that's not the normal. That's what
I want to hear about at Don't lie to me.
Tell me the truth and then send me the text
message about what you really did for Valentine's Day, and
if they're really good, I might read them on air.
Which is I hate to say that because you know
what that is. That's just encourage you to make up
a bull crap story to tell me. So tell me

(32:25):
the truth. Let's go back to there's no segue here,
so no Segway's best segue. There was a hearing scheduled,
but it's still scheduled, so not past tense. Hearing is
schedule from March third, regarding the fate of three Venezuelan
illegal aliens. And these three Venezuelan illegal aliens successfully got

(32:50):
a temporary restraining order from a US federal district court
preventing them from being sent to a detention facility at
Glastanamo Bay, except that hearing has now been canceled. The
US District court in New Mexico that originally granted the
restraining order vacated next month's status conference after Trump's administration

(33:18):
went ahead and deported the three Yahoos to Venezuelan instead
of Ghipmo. The court order reads as follows, this matter
is before the Court on respondence notice of removal filed
February eleven, twenty twenty five. Having considered the information provided
in the Notice of removal, the Court hereby vacates the

(33:39):
status conferences set for March third. The judicial order goes
on to say that while the court had issued a
tro a restraining order which would have prevented the three
plainnfs from being shipped to Ghipmo being removed from the
United States to a US military base, the option instead, well, okay,
if you're going to do that, if you're going to

(34:01):
prevent us. Now, remember the restraining order was, you cannot
move these three Venezuelan gang members. You cannot move them
to get Mo until we have a hearing next month.
So Tom Holman, God bless us, God bless this guy's heart.
You what he did. He said, Okay, then we won't
move him to get Mo. And that's precisely what the

(34:23):
order says we can't do. But the order does not
say we can't move them back to Caracas. So we'll
just put them on a plane shipping back to Venezuela.
I just think this is freaking hilarious. This shows how
serious the Trump administration is being about getting these Venezuelan
gang members out of this country. There is you know,

(34:44):
one reason why you should follow me on X is
because last night I'm going through some of the local
newspapers and I come across the story. It is absolutely
fascinating to me that in this state, in the state
of Colorado, we've known you and I have known if
you live in Colorado. Maybe if you live somewhere else

(35:06):
you haven't, but we've known in Colorado, for example, that
we've had Trenda Rogua, the Venezuelan gang worse than MS thirteen.
If you can believe that, I never thought i'd hear
of a gang worse than MS thirteen, that they've actually
been in Colorado since twenty twenty three. Yet politicians in
this state have been lying to us telling it. The

(35:27):
governor himself said, oh, listen, the presence of these Venezuelan
gang members in Colorado, that's a figment of your imagination. Well,
the Denver Gazette, which is one of the local newspapers,
here's the headline, Colorado authorities knew about Venezuelan gang's tentacles
in Aurora and Denver since twenty twenty three. The gang's

(35:50):
criminal activity, says the subhead, specifically car theft. You know,
Colorado's number one in car theft. The gang's criminal activities
specifically car threat car theft extended into the Denver metro area.
So the point of this story is, no matter where
you live, Trenda Ragua is probably in your state. So

(36:14):
if your governor is telling you otherwise, you got to
go over on the X account at Michael Brown USA,
read this story and then have one of your local
reporters asked, Hey, is trenda ragua in Ohio? Is it
in Iowa? Is it in Florida? See what they say
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