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Speaker 1 (00:00):
So we got the fight over the Epstein stuff. Now
here's the thing. It passed the House, and it passed
the Senate, this bill, and it's now headed to Potus's desk.
He's he's got to sign it. And I saw a story.
I saw this yesterday. I didn't realize the fure it
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would cause I didn't really think this was a divisive issue.
I don't know, maybe it, maybe it is, But I
saw a headline that had said that Pambondi was concerned
about national security implications if these files, you know, all
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of this was if these if these sealed court documents
were released. Now, my thought is that I don't know
anyone who is saying, oh, you know, let's just go
ahead and you know, screw the victims, going to release
everybody's names. No one's saying that. I don't know why
that is constantly getting lost in this because no one
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at all is saying that. No one is saying to
not redact any names for any of these any of
these victims. Kain correct, No one's saying that, But why
does it seem like that's sort of the intimation whenever
I hear people the DOJ talk about this. So my
point is that I saw this this headline at where
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did I see it? I pulled it up it so
in my nose I saw this headline and it said, oh,
you know, Pamponi is very concerned about, you know, national
security implications. And my first thought was, no, we ain't
doing that today. We ain't doing that. What national security?
What national security implic Now I'm even more interested in
seeing this. What national security implications are there? That this
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can't be released? Doesn't it make you even more curious?
I mean it didn't. If they thought that the effect
would be, oh, no, we shouldn't release it, then that's
incorrect because my first thought was, oh my gosh, we
need more of this. I want to know everything. Who's implicated?
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Welcome to the show, Dana lash with you. We are
at the top of this first hour. Almost forgot at
the top of this first hour, and Potus is speaking.
I don't know when he's at this investment forum. They're
having this big thing at the Kennedy Center in Washington,
and I don't know if we want to take some
of that or not. Kind of just like listen in
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and see what he has to say, because I know
he's going to be talking about the major successes that
they had yesterday NBS, the Saudi's at the White House.
It was very very very interesting. In fact, this was
kind of funny cut seventeen. This was a little joke
that they had yesterday. Listen, so thank.
Speaker 2 (02:57):
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someone told me that that is in some of the
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So I want to tell them, sorry, you lose the bit.
(03:18):
Maybe time.
Speaker 1 (03:18):
It was funny there was. The reaction to him at
the White House was very interesting yesterday because NBS, as
you know, he goes there, they we are making we
have there what is their investment, like a trillion dollar investment,
and then we're selling them at thirty five's. They have
been referred to as a non NATO ally and I
realize that that's odd for folks because technically isn't that
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what cut which I don't understand Cutter. I mean, we
kind of treat Cutter that way. We have a base there,
but it's begrudging, you know, it's it's a very it's
a weird relationship that we have with Cutter. So we
have this, you know, this base and Cutter, and there
are some people who want us to believe that Cutter
are entirely our friends because of this, we're best friends
forever and we should choose their site and everything. It's
the same thing as the people who want to you
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know who who love the Iranian stuff, right that want
us to be aligned with Iran, like Barack Obama and
Jimmy Carter types, those sorts of those sorts of cats.
So it's a little I get that it's a weird setup,
and I know some of my friends are are they're
kind of they got eyebrows raised. Because if you're referring
to the Saudis as a non NATO ally and then
we have a base and Cutter, which means that we
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at least have some sort of protect non official protection agreement,
it is a little weird. However, if you're looking at
the geometry of defense and politics, I actually think it's
kind of a master stroke. And here's why. So the
criticism of well, we're in both camps, so we would
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we would be calling this, we would be calling Saudi
Arabia non NATO ally and we have a base and
Cutter and we have this like unofficial protect Protection agreement. Well,
how is that not the United States controlling both sides?
How is that the United States not bringing balance to
a region by contry rolling some of the dueling powers
in the region. And I dare say that of the powers,
it's going to be the Saudis and the UAE that
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are going to be most amenable to keeping the peace.
And we're really maintaining the alliance with the United States.
You know Cutter. Cutter's part of Iran's energy infrastructure. We've
talked about this before. The Persian Gulf that sits between
them under the waters and natural gas field. They share
that with Iran. So they're a part of each other's
energy infrastructure. It's going to be really really hard to uh,
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you can't tear that baby. It's going to be really
really hard to separate the two. So as a result,
you kind of have to play it. You know, it's
a weird thing. It's a weird balance. You know, Cutter
is looked at. I mean, they're very amenable towards Iran.
They're kind of an Iranian currocuit, so to speak, except
their economy is way more powerful, and they've been trying
to open it up or trying to at least give
the appearance of westernizing, but they're still maintaining their Islamism, which,
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by the way, is what Jamalkashogi liked if you got
that post yesterday over at Substack. But my point in
that is that I think that it's kind of a
I think it's a mass or stroke because how are
we we are then controlling and we have uh, the
leverage to make everybody play nice. Right, That's how I
view this. So we're gonna talk about this more. I
thought this was incredible. I thought it was very insightful. Uh.
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And so I don't I see the hesitation that some have,
but I don't agree with the reasoning of it. I don't.
I don't really share it because I but I understand.
I see the hesitation and the confusion, et cetera that
people have. So that being said, you know, I I
think that it's a it's a huge thing, and the
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Saudis are becoming more agreeable to consider the Abraham Accords.
But there is you know, there are a couple of
little caveats one of them anything about uh the quote
unquote Palestinian authority running Gaza is not one that I
can get behind because it's still Hamas. Hamas is taking
over Palistinian authority. Uh So it's the same thing. However,
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the Saudis don't like Islamism, they don't like Hamas, they
don't like Heesbalah, they don't like any of that. They
don't like Iran. They're not friendly. I mean, they keep
the peace with Cutter, but they're not I mean, they've
had some dust ups. They're not exactly like best friends.
So it's a very very interesting dynamic. I just think
that this was I think for the people who have
been criticizing Trump all day yesterday for having for calling
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referring to Saudi like, you know, kind of in a
friendly way as a non NATO ally, while also maintaining
that relationship with Cutter. I don't think that they're seeing
the forest for the trees. I think that it's actually
a brilliant way to control the dueling powers in that area,
or to influence the dueling powers in that area. And
I also thought it was very interesting too when NBS
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was asked about Jamal Kushogi yesterday, Because what you need
to understand about the Kushogi thing is that this guy
is being used as a way to drive a wedge
between the Saudis, not just the Saudis and UAE and
the United States. You can't look at it like that.
You have to think of their driving a wedge between
you know, the Arab world and the United States so
that they can benefit Islamism. Now, some people say it's
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all the same thing. We're in a geopolitical sphere. We
have to talk about things in a practical way that
benefit the United States's interest. So that's how I approach this.
But the wedge that they're using to try to they
really would love to have that alliance, just like the
alliance with Israel. This is a multi pronged attack. They
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would love to have that alliance diminished because they want Islamism.
They took a blow, you know, the the Islamists took
a huge blow after Barack Obama when we decided not
to further ingratiate ourselves with Iran any further. And they've
been trying to regain ground, and of course you know
with these with these bilateral strikes with Israel and Syria, becoming.
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You know, even though we talked about this the other day.
It's a regime, you know's got a sketchy past. However,
they close their airspace to Iran, and they've signaled that
they're not gonna be They're not gonna be friendly with Iran.
They're leaning towards, you know, the more westernized. They want
to be capitalists, they want to make money, and they
also see that oil and gas. There's other ways to
make money, and the world has been, you know, carrying
on this cultural war against oil and gas. They get it.
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So I think it was a masterclass in negotiating yesterday.
I really do. And I'm going to tell you. I
know a lot of people have got a lot of
gripes of Trump on certain things. This is one I don't.
I think that he handled this. I think he's handled
the Middle East better than any other president before him.
I really do. I really do. And I think that
needs to be appreciated because it is He's reshaping it
in ways that are going to be felt decades later.
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Incredibly important. Now as far as the Epstein thing, so
Lorraine's already looking at it, and she says that the
way that the Republicans released. It is just idiotic. She
said that each page, so it's not searchable. You mean,
it wasn't in the binders that were given to the influencers.
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You know, they all showed up and they're like, oh
my gosh, and they had their binders and it was
literally nothing. It was just repurposed stuff that's already that
was already online and they decided to I don't know why,
they just they gave it to these influencers, and these
influencers decided like they had a breaking story. They didn't
share any of it. It's very interesting. She says. Everything
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is a separate image. You can't search it. It's all
like pdfpdfpdfpdf. And she said that they claim that it's
been twenty thousand documents released, but that's not true. It's
grotesquely exaggerated. So they up, she says, they upped the
document count by making each page a separate image. We're
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going to talk more about this as well, and coming
up after headlines, we have Texas Governor Greg Abbott the
you know, we were talking about Islamism. Here's the other thing.
One of the reasons that I think so many people
are talking to you about Israel, Israel, Israel and Jews
Jews Jews is because they don't want you to pay
attention to some of the other stuff that's happening, namely
the spread of Islamism in major states like Texas. The
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area that we are in right now, where Cain and
Wana and I are sitting in this very area, is
a hotbed of the spread. Not just I'm talking about Islamism.
I'm talking about the people who want to live under Sharia,
who have no problem with hamas that I have no
problem with hasblah. We got some serious issues here and
we're gonna be talking to Greg Abbott not just about that,
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but also now he's looking at eliminating property taxes and
we're also looking at Care. Did you hear how Care
the Muslim group everyone talks about APEC Care spends more
and they're spending thousands of dollars to pay agitators on
college campuses. Not only that, but they're paying influencers online
and no one's disclosing it. That happened to be discovered.
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Speaker 1 (17:43):
Welcome back to the program, Dana Lash with you. You
can listen coast to coast. You can't listen all over
the Great Republic of Texas, but you can listen coast
to coast. You can also listen digitally. We got millions
at tune in every day, all right, So we've talked
quite a bit about the spread of Islamism in the
United States. And I saw this map the other day.
I saw this tweet and it was a map of
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literally where we're sitting at cane like right, where are
the studio's at right where we all live and work,
showing it was described as being this takeover, and it
was showing mosques that were being built. And this is
on the heels of this epic city development in Texas,
which there's a lot of news about. This apparently was
rebranded as the Meadow and it was a community and
there's a lot of questions as to, you know, is
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it for Muslims only? Do joapes go towards the mosque?
There's all kinds of stuff. But I understand after you
see what's happened in Europe and you see some of
you know, the threats of Islamis leaders, you know, I
understand why people have questions. Joining us on this on
actually a million issues, because there's no day without news
here in Texas. Is Governor Greg Abbott from here, Governor
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of Great Republican Texas, joining us right now via video. Governor,
great to have you always a pleasure tell me about
First off, I wanted to ask you because I think
you tweeted I'm gonna pull this up. I think you
did tweet about this map. You saw this graph where
it zoomed out. It was the DFW area and it's
showing all these mosques that are being built. And this
is on the heels of this news about the epic
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city and who's behind that. There's NGOs, all kinds of stuff.
Talk to us about what is happening. I mean, people
are saying that we are having Sharia courts, Islamism is spreading,
and that there are now residential areas that are being
constructed that are considered no go areas for Christians. What
are you seen in your office?
Speaker 4 (19:27):
So we're seeing growing trends about everything you just talked about.
And I got to tell you there's not a governor
in America that's done more to push back against all
that than I have. I signed a law to ensure
that only Texas law and Texas courts govern any legal
issue in the state, and Sharia law has no authority
to govern anything interstate. I signed a law that put
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an end to that epic city development, ensuring that you
could not have residential real estate developments that basically eliminate
any residents their others than those who are part of
the Muslim community. That violates the laws in the state
of Texas. But also with regard to Epic City, the
way they structured the whole process, for one, we believe
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violates Texas laws. For another, we have at least four
agencies that are still currently investigating Epic City. We have
the Attorney General's Office, we have the Texas Ragers, we
have the State Securities Board as well as the Texas
Commission of Environmental Quality. The point is this, even though
I signed a law to put an end to it,
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we know, as you kind of just suggested, that they
have never broken ground on Epic City. They have now
tried to rebrand themselves under something more innocuous like the Meadow,
But it's still the same people behind all that process
that are operating it. And so our goal is to
make sure that the ways in which they're trying to
circumvent Texas law and Texas jurisdiction is not going to
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be allowed.
Speaker 1 (20:57):
Yeah, that's I was looking. They decided that they're going
to resubmit. I don't know if they've done this already.
They've according to Community Capital partners. They're apparently planning to
resubmit to Collin County and seek approval to form their
own municipal utility district now under the Meadow, because you know,
you just change the name governor, and everyone's like it's
a new project.
Speaker 4 (21:16):
It's okay, well it's such a harmless name. But this
is they can change the name, but they can't change
the legality of the flawed structure they're trying to impose.
You know, you mentioned something Dana earlier, you talked about
concerns about no go zones and if you look at
the way this process will structure when it was Epic City,
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and I have no doubt the same will be true
for the Meadow. And that is they did have no
go zones. They had a system where if you bought
land there and you wanted to sell that land, you're
going to be required to have to sell that land
back to the mosque and the emom in charge of that.
That's not the freedom of property or freedom of transaction.
And this is a lot on the stead of Texas
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and so. And that's just one of several different ways
in which they were trying to limit that entire area
to being Muslim only, and that also violates both the
laws and constitution of the state of Texas.
Speaker 1 (22:09):
And I thought, and for those just joining, we're talking
to Texas governor correct abt from one of the and
I don't know if this is you know, sometimes there's
a lot of information online and you're trying to vet
and see which is what's true and what isn't because
things can be overblown or under us you know, under
blown really. But there were some reports that I guess
like HOA fees or things like that would actually be
paid to the mosques in these communities. Do you know
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anything about that?
Speaker 4 (22:31):
Sure? And that's exactly right. And it gets even more
complicated and may be worse because whether they are called
hoa fees or whatever, there are fees that are required
to be paid. It goes to the mosque, and according
to the information we have, part that goes back to
officials or leaders if you would back in other countries,
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higher up emops. And so this is something this is
one reason why there's a lawsuit for fraud and other things,
and that's because it was not clear at all in
the paperwork about how this money was going to be
used and how it's going to be required to go
back to the mosque and to the mosque leaders, whether
they be in the United States or some of the country.
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And so they tried to hide the ball of what
they were trying to impose, and only investigations revealed the
structure that they had created that was so flawed.
Speaker 1 (23:27):
That is that's insane, because there's no way you could
do that with an HOA here anywhere else if you
were paying a church, if the fees had to be
directed to a church, people would be filing lawsuits because
from what I understand, that's a violation of state law.
Speaker 6 (23:40):
Correct.
Speaker 4 (23:41):
And that's just one of multiple legal issues that have
been raised that are being looked at by the Texas
Attorney General as we speak, to enforce it to make
sure that whether it be called Epic City or the
Meadow or whatever the name, they try to operate under.
These types of structures based upon the law that assigned
are now completely outlawed in the state of Texas.
Speaker 7 (24:01):
Wow.
Speaker 1 (24:01):
Well, I'm glad that you're I'm glad that you're pushing
back on this and why Texas. I guess oil and
gas industry, I mean, I guess it would make sense
talking to Texas Governor Greg Abbot, I wanted to ask
you about the Sharia courts. When I first moved here
in twenty thirteen, and when I originally you had started
at the Blaze, still did radio started at the Blaze.
I had to go through Irving, Texas, and it was
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really stunning to me that just a couple of years
before I moved there, Governor, there was a story of
an honor killing in Irving, Texas, beautiful suburban neighborhood, and
a father had killed his two daughters and went on
the run before being apprehended because he was upset that
they were becoming westernized. Now, you and I both know Congressman.
Congressman and Beth Van Dyne, who was the mayor of Irving.
They had the clock boy incident, and it seemed like
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you had care and every other Islamist activist, everybody coming
down on Irving police, et cetera. Then there was the
discussion of Sharia courts because at the same time they
were wanting to establish I don't know how a Sharia
court in Irving. Now, Governor, you've talked a lot about this.
Tell folks, I mean that's Islamic jurisprudence, which is completely
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against our American justice system. Here. We don't have any
currently actual legitimate Sharia courts, do we.
Speaker 4 (25:13):
Well, if you look at a letter that I issued
earlier today, I did tell the public as well as
local law enforcement that there actually are Sharia courts that
are operating in Dallas and they are trying to impose
Sharia law. And I pointed out to local prosecutors both
in Dallas County as well as in Collin County, as
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well as to the Attorney General as well as to
the Texas Department of Public Safety that what they are
doing with the Sharia courts that we have identified in
the letter that are issued today, they are in violation
of Texas law, including violation of Texas penal codes. And
so what they're doing in part could be considered a crime,
but also clearly a violation of the Texas Constitution and
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our statutes to prohibit Sharia law in the state of Texas.
Speaker 1 (25:59):
Who are the entities governor behind this because they're getting
money to fight for this in some manner and it's
not just from the community.
Speaker 4 (26:07):
Well, so that's a great question that we will find
out the answer to. However, I believe that one of
the organizations behind this is CARE, and it's one of
the reasons why I issued the proclamation that I issued yesterday,
and that is to declare the CARE both a foreign
terrorist organization as well as a transnational criminal organization and
to limit the ability of either CARE or any of
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their affiliates to buy or own land in the state
of Texas.
Speaker 1 (26:34):
Wow, before we run out of time with your governor,
and I think this is all This is all incredibly
important because ultimately, I think this is where the battle
comes as not to sound very armageddon esque, but you
know it is when you look at what's happening around
the world. People have every justification to be concerned about this,
especially when it's you know, a Sharia and where I mean,
I brought up the guy who did the honor killing
(26:55):
because that's considered acceptable in Sharia court. That's acceptable. So
it's definitely to be nervous about it. Switching gears property taxes. Oh, Governor,
you know this is an issue close to my heart
mine and a lot of other taxans. You are looking
at going after property taxes. Now it says my headline
that I'm looking at says your property tax reform planned. Governor,
(27:15):
Nothing would make me so more excited than if you
went out and said we just need to get rid
of property taxes outright. What is the likelihood of you
saying that. Can I convince you to go all the
way and just say let's get rid of property taxes,
because it's almost christm.
Speaker 4 (27:29):
Well, So, first of all, know this, and that is
this past session, we used fifty one billion dollars of
the revenue we have in the state of Texas to
reduce property taxes, and that was approved on the ballot
this November. And that the way that decreases property taxes
is increases your home set exemption from school district property taxes.
(27:52):
But that said, one thing we found in and that
is every time we pass laws that try to buy
down your property tax race. And let me clarify this
date of Texas does not impose a property tax. They're
only imposed at the local level. Every time we use
billions of dollars to buy down your property tax rates
at the local level, local jurisdictions come from behind our
back and raise those property taxes. So I have five
(28:13):
quick solutions, one of which is going to be going
that exactly what you asked for. But number one, the
only reason why property taxes ever go up is because
spending goes up. The Stead of Texas has four const
social spending limits. Local jurisdictions that impose property taxes, they
must have spending limits also. Second, anytime there is an
attempt to raise your property taxes, voters should be able
(28:35):
to vote on it, and we should have a two
thirds voter requirement in order to get that passed. Third,
we should have rate rollback elections where if you think
your property tax increase is too high, you and fifteen
percent of your fellow Texans should be able to get
a petitioned, put it on the ballot where you can
roll that rate increase back to where it was before.
The third is appraisals. Appraisals are too high. Let me
(28:58):
tell you one reason for that. It's because tech. This
law currently allows praisals to increase ten percent a year,
which is skyrocketing far faster than the red of inflation.
I want that to be reduced to no more than
three percent a year, with the appraisals being done only once
every five years. And then so all four of those
they apply to every property owner of any type. I
(29:20):
do have a proposal that deals only with homesteads. Now,
take you have a homestead, and if you have a
homestead in the state of Texas, you get an exemption. However,
I want to add another constitutional amendment, and that is
for every homestead in the state of Texas, you will
no longer pay a school district property tax. The school
district property tax is about two thirds of your property
(29:41):
tax bill. So we have a way of eliminating with
the four proposals I just talked about and the reduction
of eliminating your school district property tax bill, that will
cut your property tax bill and more than half, probably
in two thirds.
Speaker 8 (29:55):
Oooh.
Speaker 1 (29:56):
I love all of these. We gotta cut that, I
to We're got to put that over the folks. I
love all of these. And I think that's a very
important point that you just made too, because and I've
seen the emails, and people knew that you were going
to be on the program today and they're asking, you
need to tell Governor Abbit he's got to because you
can single handedly do this. And I understand where they're
coming from. The third saying you got to tell Governor
Greg Abbot he needs to just get rid of property taxes,
(30:17):
but it is locally determined. It's not something that the
state does. So people need to really pay attention to
what happens in their backyard. Governor, last word before I
let you go, Well.
Speaker 4 (30:28):
You're spot on, but just know that.
Speaker 9 (30:30):
Listen.
Speaker 4 (30:31):
We know affordability is a big issue, and affordability is
a big issue for homeowners, and Texas is building more
homes than any other state. The increased suppli is going
to drive down the cost of housing. But the real
burden on people right now is the property tax bill
they have to pay. If they will insist that their
local state representative and state senator back my plan, your
(30:53):
property taxes are going to be slashed dramatically.
Speaker 1 (30:56):
We got to get that through Austin Governor Greg Abbott,
always a pleasure. Thank you for your attention on all
of these and explaining it so succinctly. We do appreciate it.
We look forward to talking with you again. Thank you,
Thank you.
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Speaker 6 (32:20):
The hour Glass.
Speaker 3 (32:21):
So are the days of the United States.
Speaker 8 (32:25):
I would be disturbed. I'm telling you, I would be alarmed.
Speaker 10 (32:28):
I'm alarmed enough when I see a woman with her
dangulin boobies. If I saw a penis in the ladies
rocking room, I would freak out too. This is just
I mean, this is nothing against trans anybody. What it
is saying is I turn around and I see a
peepie a penis.
Speaker 1 (32:49):
In front of me inside of the room.
Speaker 10 (32:51):
I would probably go to management and say, wait a minute,
why is there somebody a naked man in this room?
Speaker 8 (32:55):
Because just the world we live in, just from a.
Speaker 10 (32:58):
Safety standpoint and just from a you know, from a
privacy standpoint, I would So I can see why she
would have gone and reported to management there's a man
naked in the bank. Now if they clarified and they said, well,
transit okay. But I think they should take her concerns
also seriously, because if she's uncomfortable, does she not have
(33:19):
the right to be at least uncomfortable with this situation?
Speaker 1 (33:22):
Is what I'm saying. I cannot even believe. What what
do we do, guys? I don't know what to do here,
she said something that was not wrong.
Speaker 6 (33:37):
Right, what timeline do we live in?
Speaker 1 (33:39):
Then this looks around the room. This is weird. I
don't know what to make that. That's that's not wrong.
Speaker 6 (33:50):
That's what we've been saying since day one.
Speaker 1 (33:52):
Wait? Is she also now a racist pigot?
Speaker 5 (33:56):
Yes?
Speaker 1 (33:58):
I was told that if you. I literally was told
by uh someone because I it was had to do
a story with a man, a black man who was
pretending to be a woman, and someone said, you're just
the racist big And I'm like, I don't care what
color the Frankin beans are. I just they don't belong's bathroom.
(34:20):
They don't belong there with race. I don't even understand this.
It's so weird. That doesn't so she, by the way
her hat said petty, she just that needs to be
part of her uniform forever. But I don't. When someone
says something that is correct, I want to encourage them
to say more things that are correct. I'm a positive
(34:42):
reinforcement person. Like criticism does not work on me, but
positive reinforcement. I'm what kind of like Trump, I guess
in that way, But I so I want to encourage
her to say more things that are correct, but you
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Speaker 8 (36:13):
Rest the body. I first want to give you all
a sense of what was happening that day. Everyone knows.
At that hearing in February, the entire country was watching
as Michael Cohen decided he was going to finally give
up information about what was happening in the Trump in
(36:35):
the Trump world, the Trump Enterprise. And at the beginning
of that hearing, the ranking member Jim Jordan had the
disrespect to Elijah Cummings, may he rest in peace and
his name be a memory after not allowing mister Jordan
to shut the committee hearing down, and I turned to
(36:59):
mister Jordan and told him to have respect for the
chair and to basically shut up. And that moment went
viral and I began to get innumerable text from friends,
from foes, from constituents about what was happening in that hearing.
(37:21):
And I got a text from Jeffrey Epstein, who at
the time was my constituent who was not public knowledge
at that time that he was under federal investigation and
who was sharing information with.
Speaker 1 (37:41):
Him that this was after he was convicted. I mean,
he was a known sex offender. How did you not know?
I mean it was one of the most famous cases
in the United States. He was already convicted. What is
she talking about that, Stacy Plaskett? Why did they think
that that was a good idea to send her other
to talk about this? I mean, I love that they did,
but why if you're a Democrat, why just why are
they doing the stupidest things? Guys? I have a great idea.
(38:04):
Let's put our non voting delegate member out to go
and talk about why she was texting with Epstein because
he was already When was this? When when did the
I mean because he had already been he was a
known sex offender.
Speaker 6 (38:17):
Yeah, this is twenty nineteen when this was supposed to happen.
Speaker 1 (38:19):
Oh my gosh. So yeah, that was like within.
Speaker 6 (38:21):
The world he was already under active bedroom investigation.
Speaker 1 (38:25):
Oh my gosh. By the way she acts like this
was just a simple text exchange and that's all it was.
But it went way beyond that. Do you simply if someone,
first off, if they're a member of Congress and they're
in a hearing and they're questioning the president's attorney on
(38:46):
this stuff, does a casual a casual acquaintance have the
ability to text you directly during that? I mean, that's
a legitimate question, right first and foremost, let's just start there.
They were. She was a don't they's you boy? Hell man,
(39:07):
it's gonna come out. I'm telling you. Welcome back, by
the way to the program, Dana lash with you. We're
at the top of this second hour. And yeah, it.
She just kept digging the hole. She just kept digging.
She first off there, I mean, didn't she get he
(39:27):
was a donor? From what I understand, I mean she was.
She was a defense for him. He had her as
a help as defense. I mean, she had been asked
at one point, and this is from I think I
think Matt tab had reported on this, him and a
couple of others. I'm looking at one story that lists
(39:50):
how she was an attorney at Keller Holes Ferguson Kroblin
sounds like a sidebar, that sounds like a legal caine,
that sounds like a legal firm from the corpse Bride.
It does, doesn't it. It sounds like a very Keller Halls
Ferguson Kroblin. They handled his taxes. So when he got
(40:11):
that Caribbean island, what is it like Little Saint James
or something like that. When he bought that island, that
was the firm that he used. Oh yeah, now it
all comes out. She left right before they were finalizing it.
(40:32):
She was the General Counsel for the Virgin Islands Economic
Development Commission between seven and twenty twelve. She was with
the firm that handled Epstein's taxes. She was with the
firm that helped him buy that island. And there was
this story of or not a story. There were people
asking questions on social media because she had a gap.
(40:57):
She's on LinkedIn, so she had a gap on LinkedIn
and apparently that's where she was during that gap. That's
where she was working during that gap. She was asked
if she did. She did gave a deposition in twenty
twenty three and she was asked if she worked for
him or if she worked with him or for him
(41:18):
or on any Epstein related business. And you know what
her answer was, I don't recall that was one of
the biggest deals that that firm did down there. It
was the biggest private property acquisition that they were handling.
And when you're the attorney there, when you are the
council for this firm, that's something that you're gonna have
(41:40):
seen and you're gonna remember it, you know. I mean,
the dude who's already under investigation and has a super
skeezy rep buying a job an island down there, Yeah,
you're gonna remember. But then she was asked because she
went to his house at one point, Stacy ask it
(42:00):
the woman who was getting texts from Jeffrey Epstein when
at a hearing at the time, they were questioning Trump's
attorney and he was trying to help them bury politically Trump,
and she had gone to his house at one point,
and she was asked during this twenty twenty three deposition,
(42:24):
she was asked, well, why why were you at his house? Like,
why why were you there? It's kind of weird. She said, oh,
I was raising money for the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee
and she they were They had asked, okay, well what
(42:46):
let me looking at the deposition, well did you get money?
She was, and she said, well, you know there's a
possibility that you know, I may or may not have
asked for two hundred and fifty thousand dollars. She said
that quote does not sound unreasonable. End quote. So huh.
(43:07):
She is very very she was very in tight with him,
and that came, I mean, all of this, even knowing
his rut, knowing he was under investigation, even after he
was convicted as a sex offender. And she says, you know,
(43:29):
she's not going to be lectured. This is look, this
is cut too. She was. She was hitting back at
everyone who was asking her, why were you getting texts
from this guy? He was programming you to tell you
what to ask.
Speaker 8 (43:45):
Listen, now, I heard recently from someone that I was
taking advice from him. Let me tell you something. I
don't need to get advice on how to question anybody
from any individual. I have been I'm a lawyer for
thirty years. I have been a narcotics prosecutor in New
(44:05):
York City. I have been had the honor of being
a political appointee at the Justice Department after September eleventh,
as a Republican appointee in the Bush administration. I know
how to question individuals. I know how to seek information.
I have sought information from confidential informants, from murderers, from
(44:31):
other individuals because I want the truth.
Speaker 1 (44:34):
Oh my gosh, But we know that's not what you
were doing. He was telling you what to ask. We
know because we have all of the documents that show
the emails from Epstein between him and Wolf and the
snakes that were in Trump's inner circle looking to stab
him in the back, people like Steve Bannon, who've only
ever done that. That's why he was run out of
the White House, by the way, not very America. First.
(44:57):
They were all so gonna they were working to undermine him.
And we know for a fact that Epstein was working
with Michael Wolf and others to try to They were
everything anything he could help Democrats take down Trump. It
sounded like he had a petty personal grievance, didn't it.
That's what somebody So somebody acts when they're trying to there.
(45:20):
They know they're in the wrong, and they're petty, and
they have a grievance and they want to take revenge.
That's what it sounds like that. I cannot believe this
Stacy Plasket story is not bigger than it is. Can
you imagine what if she had been I know, I know,
I hate doing the what if thing, but just for
a moment, realize how insane Democrats would be right now
(45:40):
if that had been a Republican getting texted prompts on
what to ask the president's attorney, and if it was
if it was a Republican doing that, oh my gosh, Biden.
We were excoriated for merely questioning what's wrong with Biden
(46:01):
that he can't pick up his feet when he walks?
Get him a good night, and then she got called out.
This is cut three. I mean, really, why do they
have this woman get up here and do any of this?
Because now she just looks so full and this party's
stuck with her. This is cut three.
Speaker 8 (46:18):
Because at the end of the day, I know that
in the Trump administration and with my colleagues over there,
it's not about sexual assault, it's not about support of victims.
It's about money. It is about money. I have consistently
stood against sexual violence and the exploitation of women and
(46:39):
children in previous careers. As well as hearing this body,
we all know that Jeffrey Epstein's actions were absolutely reprehensible.
Speaker 1 (46:48):
Well, why were you getting tests from him, then if
you thought they were so they were. She thought they
were reprehensible, but not so much that she wasn't going
to go to his home and get six figures. She
thought they were reprehensible, but not so much that she
wasn't going to get prompts in the middle of a hearing.
He was important enough to be able to access her
in the middle of a congressional hearing while she was
(47:10):
questioning the president's attorney. Hmm, I mean, think about it.
If he was able to do that, who else was
he able to just get a hold of. I know
that they really really want to pin this on Trump.
And look, I've told you all before, I don't have
a dog in this fight. If somebody is acting up,
(47:31):
then they should be called out. That's just the way
it is. I don't care. I don't get a check
from anybody's family. I don't get a check from any
of these politicians. I don't give a rats backside. I
don't care about their stupid cocktail parties. I love staying
not in DC. I love it. But the facts are
what the facts are. And I'm going to tell you
the only people that keep getting implicated in this over
(47:53):
and over and over again without exception. Are democrats. I
mean they just keep coming up and all of the
emails and everything else, and the only Republicans that are
being implicated are people like Bannon. That's that now, I
find that intriguing. That's it. Not Potis. I mean fine
(48:15):
to ask questions. Is something look if something came out, fine,
then show me, show me. I believe evidence, I believe fact.
I'm not a partisan. That's one of the reasons why
so many GOP Republican establishment types they cannot stand me.
(48:36):
But I just go where the evidence is, where the
truth is, and this is what the truth and the
facts are showing. I have more of an incentive to
be on the side of implicating Potis than not. I mean,
gott Lee, you get clicks from doing that stuff. You
get you get on all the networks on that. But
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All of the news you would probably miss. It's time
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Speaker 1 (50:25):
All right, So uh ooh, aliens the spaceship three I
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Actually it's not deep space anymore. It has twelve anomalies,
and apparently it's all it's said to approve alien theory.
The anomalies. They said that it has a retrograde trajectory,
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that it displayed a sunword jet. I don't sure. Yeah,
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The gas plume contains about four percent water by mass.
Blah blah blah blah blah. I'm coming back to this.
The long story, short, long story, long is that they
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Speaker 6 (51:53):
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Speaker 1 (51:55):
I did too. Yeah, A twenty two year old man
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That's horror. I can't even imagine how painful that is.
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I don't even know how that happens. How can you
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Speaker 11 (54:30):
Also took money from somebody named Jeffrey Epstein. As I
had my team dig in very quickly, Mitt Romney, the NRCC,
Lee Zelden, George bush Win, Read McCain, Palin, Rick Lazio.
I just want to be clear, if this is the
(54:51):
standard that we gonna make, just know we gonna expose
it all. And just know that the FEC filings they
are available for everybody to review.
Speaker 10 (54:59):
This is absolute ridiculous.
Speaker 1 (55:02):
Wow, her staff should be fired, Yeah, because they don't know.
Jeffrey Epstein is not a unique name. That's that's Jasmine Crockett,
Jasmine Jasmine Crockett, Queen of the Hair Extensions. It's not
her hair. She doesn't even go here. The donors that
(55:25):
she listed, it's not Jeffrey Epstein. In fact, one of
the ones to leez Eldon was from a doctor Jeffrey Epstein,
who is not the same Jeffrey Epstein that she's talking about.
You know, sometimes there are people with the same name.
(55:47):
I was telling Kan on break during twenty sixteen, there
was a gooner on the right who on the right,
he was not really on the right. He just couldn't
make money on the left who confused me. I grew
up in an area where there was someone else that
had my first name and my maiden last name, and
(56:09):
he confused both of us. That person is like three
years older than me, and like did this whole like
Twitter thread about it, and like, that's not even me.
I never lived in this town, like you idiot, and
had to delete them and never address it again after
he was like, you know, sometimes like my stepdad, for instance,
has a very common name. He got detained one time
(56:31):
by TSA because his very common name. See what I'm saying,
these are this This is not all of the Jeffrey
Epstein's that she mentioned. As Look as much as I
don't like some of these other Republicans that she mentioned,
that's not the same one. Her staff is really bad.
Her staff just was that they went online. Oh look
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at that. His name is Epstein. Must be the same guy.
Most it's the same person. Because you can get information
about these people when they donate. It becomes you know,
public record, and you got to put your address and
all that stuff down. They weren't even the same people,
Like one of them didn't eve. They didn't even have
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the same middle names. None of the ones that she
mentioned are the Jeffrey Epstein. A couple of them are
the same doctor Epstein. I had my team dig in
very quickly. Well clearly all they did was a little
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see wall, look there, he's not a doctor. And then
the other guy did. It's not even like his same
middle name. One guy's is like from a different part
of the country. This is so stupid. I mean, whatever
it takes right for them to like, for instance, you know,
one thing that we do know is he he had
dinners with King Jeffrees. Mm hmm, yep he had dinners
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get to know you dinners with Hakeem Jefferies. New York
Post the House Oversight Committee James Comer showed that Jefferies'
campaign they asked Epstein for money like Stacy Plaskett asked
him for money. They cited this twenty thirteen email from
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this firm inviting this notorious pedophile to a Democratic dinner
and a get to know you dinner with Hakeem Jefferies.
There is the said email. They invited him to attend
and meet privately as part of their effort to win
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the majority. So Hakeem Jefferies was asking for money from
Jeffrey Epstein. Stacy Plaskett was asking for money from Jeffrey Epstein.
The Clintons were asking for money from Jeffrey Epstein. Who
else are we going to see? One band? And next?
Who else are we going to see? Asking for money
from Jeffrey Epstein. The message, and this was well known.
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By the way, everybody knew that this guy was being
criminally investigated. Everybody knew it. This is in twenty thirteen.
All of this kicked off like in the mid auts.
By the way, it said, Dear Jeffrey, we are thrilled
to announce that we are working with Congressman Jakim Jeffries,
one of the rising stars in New York's congressional delegation.
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They literally wrote in this pitch quote sometimes referred to
as Brooklyn's baraque, he is a staunch supporter of President
Obama and a progressive voice for the people of New
York City. And they included a video and then all
of these like press clippings of Jakim Jeffries doing stuff.
(59:58):
They sent that out and then they were it's like begging.
They were begging he's committed to electing a Democrat majority.
Shoot us an email or give us a call if
you would like to get involved with a dinner, or
would you if you would like to get an opportunity
to know Hi came better? Can you believe this? Yeah?
They sent that out. Huh. By the way, that was
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after he had been convicted in two thousand and eight,
because he pled guilty to solicitation a prostitution and solicitation
a prostitution from a minor in two thousand and eight,
so that had already happened. Ooh, ooh, got that dirty money. Ooh,
that's so gross. But they didn't care. All they saw
(01:00:41):
were dollar signs. They didn't care. Oh, and then she
has Jasmine Crockett's top not staff, an equal bunch of
gooners getting up there. Oh let's go. Oh look it's
the same same Jeffrey ups the same one. It's like
John Smith, the name Joe. All the John Smiths are
(01:01:02):
the same. I mean, man, he was like a teacher
and a doctor and all this stuff, Like who knew
Jeffrey Epstein had so many professions? Because the one she's
not the sharpest knife in the drawer, is she? That's embarrassing.
Do you think she's gonna come out and be like, now,
I know when I said my staff, she spent more
(01:01:25):
time weaving them extensions into her hair than she did
looking up this information before she went out on the floor.
And I just want you to mull that over for
a hot second. I'm not begrudging anybody they're beauty routines,
but I am when I know for a fact that
it takes a hell of a lot longer than the
time that you spent looking up this information and then
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taking it to the floor. I mean, now, you've got
this poor old dude, doctor Epstein out there, who's not
that Jeffrey Epstein, and he's still living. He's just a dude,
and people are gonna be going at him because the
brainiac Jasmine Crockett couldn't believe that there was more than
one drifting in the country. I'm just the dumbest thing
(01:02:07):
I've ever seen in my life. Oh that's I'm sure
somebody will top it before the day ends, But for
today is the dumbest thing I've seen. Kane good Night.
Can you believe that there's more than one drift? She
was so proud the new extensions running to the floor.
I actually liked the bob better that has to give
you a headache, havin that much fake hair upon on
(01:02:28):
the top of your head. The bob looked cheek. I
don't get it anyway, but I just it's embarrassing. So
how you come back from that, Well, if you're a Democrat,
you don't have to worry about it. That's the fact
of the matter. You imagine this a good night now.
I had a couple of people that were a little
They got their painties in a bunch. Caine over my
(01:02:52):
thing on Jamal kashoke yesterday. I have a piece up
if you would like. I brought all lots of receipts.
I tweeted about it a little earlier too, because there
was this this uh I think it was was c
span LEYPOLOI and he was c Span. C span had posted,
(01:03:16):
uh somebody had asked uh Muhammed bin Saman, who was
the the UH crown Prince of Saudi Arabia. You know
the question that they had yesterday where they were asking
him about Jamal Koushoki and the way that Trump got
in there. Trump was irate and he was mad. I
don't like it how they're trying to act like this.
Jamal Kushoki guy. It was this some innocent kit, little
(01:03:39):
kitten journalist. And we talked a little bit about this yesterday.
If you haven't read my piece in sub Stack, you
need to. It's open. It's not buying a paywall if
you don't know about the Koushoki thing. He was this
guy who uh he was a Saudi citizen. He had
uh legal status in the United States, and he did
some writing for the Washington Post. But he was an
(01:04:00):
activist who dabbled in editorials. Right, he was an activist,
I mean he was. He Cia concluded that he was
murdered when he was in Istanbul and he went to
the Saudi consulate in Istanbul to retrieve documents that he needed,
like for about his marriage or something. I don't know.
And apparently he was beaten up and killed there and
(01:04:21):
dismembered with a bum saw. Now, reporters say, and I
saw this a couple of times NBS is what they
call Muhammad bin Salman for short. That they were saying
that he had ordered his execution. Now, he said that
he had no prior knowledge of it, but he claimed
responsibility anyway because he said it happened on his watch.
I don't know. I mean, I got ideas, but I
(01:04:42):
look at it like this. When you're an Islamist and
you dabble in gihatism and you write pretty fiery editorials,
the chances I mean, no one's justifying murder, but the
chances of you dine a peaceful death in your old
age decreased dramatically when you live like this. That's just
(01:05:02):
the reality of that world. Okay, So that's it. But
the problem is this Islamist apologist press that we have.
They have claimed that he was just the simple, innocent
journalist and he was just reporting truths and he was
killed for it, and they've used it to attack the
Abraham Accords to try to assert that it's illegitimate. They've
(01:05:27):
been going after the alliance between the Saudis and the
United States, which is about kneecapping the Iranians. He was
a Hamas sympathizing Islamist Jamal Kashoki. He was a member
of the brother He was a Hamas sympathizing Islamist Loved Hamas.
He was a member of the Muslim Brotherhood of Terror group.
He was a friend, a personal friend and had nicknames
for him of Osama bin Laden He didn't just do
(01:05:49):
an interview with bin Laden either. There's a lot more
to it than that. He's a reported Katari asset, and
he has ties to Iran, and he supported Sharia, he
supported Islamism. That's one of the biggest criticisms that he
had of the Saudis Is because he didn't like a
lot of the reforms that they were making. He saw
them moving away from Islamism. He wants Sharia and Islamism.
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That's exactly what he wants. He even created a group
called Democracy for the Arab World now Dawn for Short
to go and fight against the Abraham Accords and try
to undo them. So he really wanted to create a wedge.
He did not want the Saudis to be allied with
the United States. He did not want any normalized relations
with Israel. He did not want any of those things.
(01:06:32):
Even the New York Times couldn't sugarcoat his background. Brookings
far left. Brookings even acknowledges his Jihati connections. I got
a photo of him with all that too, if you
want to see it. He was a journalist in the
same sense that Jim Acosta was, and when he wrote
for The Washington Post, he actively promoted Islamism and the
(01:06:53):
Muslim Brotherhood. He literally had a column in the Washington
Post titled the US is wrong about the Muslim Brotherhood.
That's Jamal Koshogi. He attacked all the Saudi reforms, he
attacked critics of Islamism. That is not journalism, that is advocacy. Now,
you don't have to agree with how we met his
(01:07:14):
end to accept these truths. And like I said, it's
not justifying murder or a justification of murder. But when
you live your life dabbling in Jihatiism, Aaron Islamist, and
you attack people that are moving away from Islamism, and
this is a very, you know, still pretty brutal part
of the world. Again, the chances of you die in
(01:07:34):
a peaceful death in your old age decreased dramatically. I'm
just tired of the Beltway press pretending like he's some
innocent dove because they're trying to use it as a
cudgel against everything from you know, kneecapping Iran, going after
the the this burgeoning alliance with Saudi Arabia, going after
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Another machete Man. I by the way, all people from
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I've never been more entertained in my life. It's why
is that like the gator and the machete? I it'd
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vehicle window. Lee County. They called him the machete maniac.
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they apprehended him. They found not one, but two machetes
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with an arms reach so he could dual wield. I'm
just adding the dual wielded part. I'm just assuming that
he did. A Florida man was arrested in a bizarre
forklift and ATM joy ride through the streets Tallahassee. He's
in custody. Police said that he was involved in this
alter this this crime spree. He stole a forklift and
(01:10:58):
then an ATM early Monday morning. He took both of
them and then he just drove through town trying to
flee from officers. He was trying to flee with the
forklift on an ATM and it had the light spinning
so it was like not hard to see it. The
chase was described as brief, and he was safely apprehended
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without any reported injuries. They walked up to when they
go what's up ro and he's like, what do you
all go going on? They're like you right now?
Speaker 9 (01:11:29):
Oh my.
Speaker 1 (01:11:30):
He was in a yellow hoodie and he got out
of the forklift like, I don't know what's happening, What's
going on? What are you guys doing here? Like they
couldn't see him. I don't know. Man, I can't. Let's
see here. We got a couple of others by the way.
How fast can you go in a forklift? I had
asked my stepdaddy's forklift certified.
Speaker 6 (01:11:48):
Yeah, not fast at all, that's intentional.
Speaker 1 (01:11:50):
And then a Florida woman went one hundred and seven
miles per hour on US nineteen trying to get to
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hundred and ten miles per hour on a fifty five
mile per hour highway. She was done trying to get
to that Little Caesar so she could get her a
slice for supper before they closed. They closed at twelve am,
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I'm Senator Alyssa Soockin, Senator Mark Kelly, Representative Chris Deluzio.
Speaker 5 (01:13:55):
Congressman Magiga Landers, Representative Chrissy Hulahn, Congressman Jason I was
a captain in the United States.
Speaker 4 (01:14:01):
Navy, former CIA officer, former Navy, former paratrooper and Army ranger,
former intelligence officer.
Speaker 1 (01:14:07):
Former Air Force.
Speaker 9 (01:14:08):
We want to speak directly to members of the military.
Speaker 1 (01:14:11):
And the intelligence community.
Speaker 9 (01:14:12):
Who take risks each day keep Americans safe. We know
you are under enormous stress and pressure right now.
Speaker 1 (01:14:18):
Americans trust their military, but that trust is at risk.
Speaker 9 (01:14:21):
This administration is pitting our uniform military.
Speaker 8 (01:14:24):
And intelligence community professionals against American citizens like us.
Speaker 9 (01:14:29):
You all swore an oath.
Speaker 6 (01:14:30):
To protect and defend this constitution.
Speaker 1 (01:14:32):
Right now, the threats to our constitution aren't just coming
from abroad, but from right here at home.
Speaker 9 (01:14:37):
Our laws are clear. You can refuse illegal orders. You
can refuse illegal orders.
Speaker 3 (01:14:43):
You must refuse illegal orders.
Speaker 8 (01:14:45):
No one has to carry out orders that violate the
law or our constitution.
Speaker 9 (01:14:50):
We know this is hard and that it's a difficult
time to be a public servant.
Speaker 3 (01:14:53):
But whether you're serving in the CIA, the Army, or Navy,
the Air Force.
Speaker 9 (01:14:57):
Your vigilance is critical. No that we have your back
because now more than ever, the American people need you.
Speaker 1 (01:15:04):
We need you to stand up for our laws.
Speaker 6 (01:15:06):
What is the constitution and who.
Speaker 9 (01:15:08):
We are as Americans? Don't give up, don't give up.
Speaker 5 (01:15:11):
Don't give up.
Speaker 7 (01:15:12):
Don't give up the ship.
Speaker 1 (01:15:15):
People. These are people some of them never serve, that
are costplaying. Don't give up the ship. What is this?
So these are military members there sounds to me like
they're going after sec war. Yeah hmm yeah. So they're saying,
are these lawmakers not every one of them have military backgrounds,
some intel. They did this video and they're telling them
(01:15:38):
refuse it. What illegal orders are you talking about? Welcome
back to the program. Top of this third hour, Dana
lash with you, Alyssa slock in six other lawmakers or
five other lawmakers? What are the threats to the constitution
coming here? There's no specificity, of course, not where like
give me an example, what are you talking about. They've
(01:16:00):
been trying to limit Potus's ability to deploy the National Guard.
And you guys know what the national Guard is doing, right,
They're protecting and this is all they're doing. And it's
completely within the power and the authority of Potis to
do so. They're protecting federal buildings, federal installations, federal employees
(01:16:23):
from these nut jobs that you see in Chicago, et
cetera that have been out there targeting them at Democrats encouragement,
and they're upset over the narco terror action stand up
for our law. It sounds like they're telling you to
(01:16:44):
be insubordinate. They didn't make a video like this. By
the way, when we lost thirteen service members in Afghanistan,
they didn't make any kind of video on that. Remember
when under Joe Biden and General Millie they decided to
(01:17:08):
leave Bagram, and remember where they went. They went to
Homid cars Eye right in the middle of Cobble, the
completely unprotected Hamid Carsi International Airport in the middle of
Populis Cobble that was completely controlled by the by Taliban actors.
And remember the Taliban was already coming up through. I mean,
(01:17:29):
they didn't they didn't make a video. Then Sekwar said
Stage four TDS and he's right. I think that's shameful
that these people did this, Absolutely shameful that they did this.
This is uh, you know, I expect it from Democrats.
(01:17:51):
It sounds like an insurrection. To me, that sounds like
an insurrection. They're mad because they lost an election, and
now they want the military to intervene. That's what I'm hearing.
They want the intelligence community, which already has been by
the way, let's be honest, to intervene. It has been.
Don't sit here and tell me it hasn't. That's what.
Go back to twenty sixteen. You had a FISA judge
(01:18:15):
completely sign off on a surveillance warrant to go after
people because they were upset over the twenty sixteen elections.
So this has already happened. You already had the FBI
looking at parents who were speaking up at school board meetings.
I mean, so we've already been We've already done this.
Democrats already got the intelligence community to intervene. Thankfully, there
(01:18:35):
are a lot of good whistleblowers who called it out.
God bless them. But now they're telling the military to
do the same thing. So they think that the military
should be if they don't, I mean, that sounds like
a police state. They don't like how the election went,
so they want the military to intervene. I think they
should be censured. I mean, I actually think they should
(01:18:56):
step down. I think this is traitorous behavior, Absolutely traitorous.
It's unbecoming of elected office. And shame on you for
thinking for having such little respect of our military men
and women that you think that you can just call
them out to be your personal enforcement squad whenever you
lose an election. It's disgusting. I mean, you can see
(01:19:19):
why under Democrats military recruitment dropped. These are the people
who had no problem with, like the Air Force guy
showing up to work in a skirt and lipstick, entertaining
mental illness, trying to make it a sociological experiment instead
of a lethal fighting force. That is what Democrats wanted
(01:19:40):
to do. This doesn't just sound subversive, This sounds treasonous.
This doesn't just sound subversive. This is an insurrection. That's
what they're calling for. They're calling for an insurrection. Golly,
can you imagine? I know again I hate saying that, Like,
(01:20:00):
it's not what about is them, it's showing the hypocrisy
of it. Can you imagine if Trump did a video
like this, Cain? Can you imagine if Trump made a
video where he was telling the military members to ignore
orders commit to themselves to insubordination.
Speaker 6 (01:20:20):
Darrid Biden's administration.
Speaker 1 (01:20:21):
Can you imagine if he did that. Yeah, they already
weaponized the intelligence community. Let's not forget all of the
intelligence community that signed the letter lying to your face
where they said the laptop wasn't real, it was Russian collusion.
Fifty one members, high ranking members of our intelligence community,
(01:20:46):
including former heads of CIA and NSSAY signed this letter
and they knew it was false. Remember there were some
who signed it who serpedly got it to the press
that we actually knew it was a lie and we
had to sign it, and we signed it anyway. We
knew it was a lie. I mean, they already got
(01:21:11):
the intelligence community to intervene, and now they want the
military too. Is well, I think they've done enough damage
to the military, don't you think so? I think that
they've done enough damage to the military. This is like
a deep state ad. One of our listeners, Adrian says,
(01:21:34):
the deep state got together and they filmed a seditious
ad campaign to warn the military not to not follow
the type of orders that Biden gave regularly for four
straight years. True, absolutely true. I mean that that is
(01:21:55):
dangerous I wouldn't want man when Democrats are in office, Honestly,
I don't. I don't think I get my enlistments down.
Nobody wants to serve under that. Nobody wants to serve
under a Democrat administration where they literally they will go
and get people killed. It's like it's on purpose. Shame
(01:22:17):
on these people. Just disgusting. It's just it's just sad.
It's sad, it's infuriating, and I you know, we desperately
need a strong military, healthy military, you know, if we're
going to have it. I mean with the world that
we're living in, the problems that we're still dealing with
that are leftover remnants from what we saw with Democrats,
(01:22:41):
just just unbelievable, just shocking. I wanted to point this
out to you as well. We were talking about the uh,
what we were getting into when I this was care.
We were talking about care with Texas Governor Greg Abbott.
The Council for American Islamic Relations was caught handing out
(01:23:03):
thousand dollars checks to writers on campus. Two things. There's
this story and then I was reading about how the
quote unquote Palestinian and I don't like using that term
because it's a fake term. It's a term that Romans
(01:23:24):
gave the area despite the Jews after the Second Judaan Uprising.
It's named after some people that were seafaring people and
came from Crete and they had left two hundred years earlier.
So the authority there that runs the territories and how
everyone's like, oh, well, we just need to have them
run Gaza. No, not the Palestinian authority. Also, you know,
(01:23:46):
they're still paying the salaries of you know, the Martyrs
Fund in twenty twenty five, so far they paid over
two hundred million dollars, you know, the fund where people
go and they can kill infidels and then they get
money for it. That's like a big money making thing
over there. Uh, they're never going to stop that money.
(01:24:07):
So that's why it's a joke to say that the
authority should handle anything because they're paying people there. You
can't handle them. They're already the way they are. It's
never and the people are never going to not support
them because they're getting money. It's it's funding for terror
They're like paying people to be terrorists. They're already committed
two hundred and fourteen million dollars and the year's not
(01:24:30):
even done. Last year is one hundred and forty four million.
It's like doubling it. That sounds very familiar to what
CARE is doing, which is why I brought CARE up.
Doesn't it Cares doing the same thing they're doing. The
authorities pay to Slagh, So I mean that makes sense
why there were so many people all of a sudden
that were popping up with their little you know, cafia things,
(01:24:52):
and they're they're running around and they're targeting Jews all
over campus. Oh, they're getting paid by CARE, which is
not a pack by either way. They're getting paid by
CARE and the Council for American Islamic Relations cutting Red
State and New York posts have this one thousand dollars
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per student. The handout checks if they've been disciplined by
colleges for going after Jewish students. I mean that sounds
like very similar to what the what the Palestinian authority
is doing, right. I mean that that's that explains so much,
(01:25:38):
and that's why they were very incentivized. That's what the
left does. That's what the left does. That's what they
did with the Occupy Wall Street, That's what they did
with the Antifa stuff with the Soros thing. They that's
what But that's I mean, that's exactly what it is
that they do. One thousand dollars. That also seems real cheap.
Came it does? I feel like that is really cheap.
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self defense. This, the CL compact launcher, is super conceivable.
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Speaker 1 (01:27:52):
All right, So firstop, the uh, why is this I
wanted to revisit this from yesterday. It's so weird. Eighty
one monkeys on methan a car. Eighty one monkeys on
meth You take one down, pass it around. Eighty monkeys
on methano car. That actually happened. It's not just not
just joking. Two rangers or tie rangers arrested two dudes
(01:28:15):
who were a part of an international wildlife smuggling network,
and they were intercepted in a car carrying how does
this pronounced? I really want to get hang on? Hangout?
Pronounced this? Uh? I can't. I got a live radio.
Speaker 4 (01:28:33):
I was this?
Speaker 1 (01:28:35):
Okay, So eighty one were trapped in this car near
the Cambodian border, right, What was that? What the cox? Yeah,
that's how you say it. Those were the It was
eighty one of those. It's a type of monkey the
the cox. I did too. Yeah, that felt better to
(01:28:57):
say and also a more biologically accurate. But it was
near the Cambodian border, major transit hunt for wildlife smugglers,
and a patrol car stopped them and they found all
of these stuffed into blue nut bags and also a
ton of meth and christ like met Yeah, I said
(01:29:21):
that uh, meth stop it. I said it already. They
said no quantity was specified. They were all in these
bags in the back of the truck. This is horrible.
I feel so bad for this thing. Moving on, A
tourist is blamed for burning down a sacred Chinese temple
with the irresponsible use of candles. Oh Bernice that told
you not to burn them, glade candles. Tourists burned down
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Speaker 13 (01:31:19):
So we know that the intentional attacks that are coming
from the Trump administration and the extreme right in this
country has very much been what I call is it's
an attempt to relitigate the Civil War right. They have
not accepted the results that the North actually won. Right,
because if you look at all of the attacks, it's
not just black cities. He's going after education, housing, transportation,
(01:31:41):
good paying jobs, and healthcare. Those are literally the five
demands of descendants of slaves.
Speaker 1 (01:31:46):
Oh my gosh.
Speaker 13 (01:31:47):
So what's evident that they are not, you know, committed
to actually realizing the full dream of what this country
can offer.
Speaker 1 (01:31:54):
That is the walking mental abortion. That is the Chicago mayor,
Mayor Johnson up there and town who is talking with
that one home decorator lady on Bravo, And I don't
know who that other chick is. But his point though,
is he's upset over ice, he's upset over the detentions,
and he's upset over the order where you have the
National Guard specifically talking about going and protecting federal buildings
(01:32:17):
and federal employees. You know, we wouldn't be having this
issue if we had not allowed everybody to come across
the border for the previous administration for four years and
not even taking into consideration everything with Obama Biden. So
this is why this was so interesting. So Congressmanship Roy
from the Great State of Texas has unveiled what is
(01:32:39):
called the Pause Act, and it is designed to freeze
immigration because we got to get some stuff in order.
Congressman Roy from the Great State of Texas joins me now,
and I really want to see the rest of this
office because I really like the artwork on the walls.
I just have to say, Congressman, it always looks so nice.
First off, welcome tell me about this because this may
(01:33:00):
sense there's so much that we are still, I mean,
we're overloaded. I really feel like we've got to get
some things in order before we can. I mean, I
agree with this, I agree with this concept. I think
this is something that a lot of people have talked
about for a long time, but not really I mean
really except for you. No whether Republicans kind of had
the spine to introduce it.
Speaker 7 (01:33:22):
Well, data great to be on as always. I mean, look,
we're all in firms supported the president and what he
and top Home and Steven Miller and Secretary of Home
and what they're all doing to stop the disaster of
the border. And they've effectively done that. That's great, right,
Triage stopped the bleeding. But now ICE is trying to
go out and remove people. Now you're seeing the kind
of resistance they're getting from nitwiz like the mayor of Chicago,
(01:33:44):
who want to thwart law enforcement rather than supporting that.
So what we're doing is we're trying to take a
look at and take a step back to what the
state of affairs actually is we have about fifty one
million foreign born people in the United States. That's not
fully accounting for the impact of the Biden era, and
that's about sixteen seventeen percent of our population, which is
(01:34:05):
the highest it's ever been and really truly even the
higher than it was in the early nineteen hundreds. So
the problem is is that we're not teaching our kids
to love America, you know, learn the constitution, learn the
rule of law, you know, assimilate to American culture. But
rather we're just flooding people in with frankly highly varied
cultures that are now directly in conflict with our way
(01:34:29):
of life, the constitution, the rule of law, and Western
civilization that includes Sharia law. So our view is on
multiple levels, for American workers to promote American families and
people here. To stop what's happening destroying our culture with
the Sharia law attacking it, we need to pause legal immigration.
Just pause it, I mean all of it, by the way,
(01:34:51):
other than just limited short term duration for tourist pieces
we our built, would pause it all until we've gone
through reform to H one b's, until we've gotten rid
of diversity visas and chain migration that have been abused
to plug people into our country, until we put in
policies to vet for real law and start removing people
(01:35:12):
in conflict with our with our laws, until we deal
with birthright citizenship, which is a magnet for people to
come into the interior and have children or apply or
we know which is the Supreme Court decision saying we
must educate illegal children. The American people, particularly in Texas,
are sick of it. They're fed up. They're tired of
funding the entire you know, illegal mass of people coming
(01:35:33):
into our country or the legal mass, and losing our
country in the process. So let's pause, let's reboot, let's
fix our system, and then maybe in a year or
two or five, we can think about opening the stickets
up for people who love America want to come here,
follow our laws, and.
Speaker 1 (01:35:50):
Live the American I mean, that makes sense. I was
just looking to your point, Charlotte, North Carolina. The study,
the story that came out this week where they had
I think something like eleven percent of their student body
and there's schools that were absent because people were worried
about ice. And that's just one community where you know,
the tension is really really high right now because of
(01:36:12):
just this deluge that happened, and now you have eleven percent.
I think that's one of the one of the things
I read in their local reporting of the student population.
And that's just one district that's affected by this. That
is insane, right.
Speaker 7 (01:36:26):
And think about that. That is one district in North Carolina.
Imagine how bad it is in San Antonio, South Texas,
or even where you are up in the Dallas Fort
Worth metroplex. Imagine how bad it is. And remember, the
Plilo Bido decision was a Texas case abruptly nineteen eighty
two or three forty years ago, and we've been living
under this opinion like we lived under Row, like we've
(01:36:48):
lived under other bad decisions, where now the people of
Texas are forced to pay with our taxpayer dollars for
the education of children of people who came here illegally.
And look, I understand saying these are children. Okay, so
do you. We're Christians, we don't want to put people
in bad positions, but we are putting them in bad positions.
We're putting Texans in bad positions. We're bankrupting our system
(01:37:11):
and creating a magnet for people to come here illegally
because of this bad Supreme Court ruling, and we should
fix it. And by the way, people in Mexico and
South America, Central America would be far better off if
people knew they were going to stay in their countries,
build up their countries, and if we were exporting the
rule of law. And I think the President's policies and
trying to take out the cartels and force the rule
(01:37:32):
of law South is a better policy for our country
and them. And so we need to fix all of this.
So pause immigration, freeze this flood of people coming in
who want to change America rather than living the American dream.
Speaker 1 (01:37:44):
Yea, we're talking with Congressman Ship Roy the congressional twenty
first Congressional District out of the Great Republic of Texas,
and I think that that makes all the sense in
the world. You've also talked about sharia, and I was
talking a little bit earlier with Governor Greg Abbott about
this because it's a real thing. I mean, it's not
just in Texas. I mean it's you know, it's this
is something that we're starting to see in other states
in the Union, and everybody's been paying attention to the
(01:38:07):
UK and to France, and I mean there is lawlessness
and disorder. And one of the things that you just
that you just said when you joined was that you're
taking cultures. Previously, when we would have immigration, it was
you would you would have assimilation and acclamation. And that
was the whole, you know, melting pot that progressives told
us we're not allowed to stay anymore because they want
(01:38:28):
that division. But that's really what it was. I mean,
it was, you know, you're acclimating to a new culture.
We're not having these different silos that are at I
mean Sharia and all this stuff. This is incompatible with
Western jurisprudence. Talk a little bit about that, because I
think some of the people that I know, like in
my family, they realized it's a problem over there, like
(01:38:48):
over in Europe. But there were a lot of people
who really did not believe that it was as big
of an issue here in the United States as it
really is, and me telling them wasn't enough.
Speaker 7 (01:39:01):
So I've been studying this issue now for a couple
of years. I think I told you before maybe that
the last conversation I have with Charlie Kirk that was
substantive was about this issue. And about how conservatives, Republicans,
Americans generally do not understand the war that is being
waged against us and how important this issue is. It's
London and Paris. That's just a glimpse into the future
(01:39:22):
of what we're going to have here, dearborn Minneapolis Mam Dannie,
a glimpse into the future of what America is going
to look like if we don't address this right now,
and Texas is right at the center. Texas is ground zero.
I'm glad the governor did what he did yesterday in
declaring the Muslim Brotherhood and CARE as effectively terrorist organizations,
(01:39:44):
so that we can now address those issues that need
to be addressed. I've introduced legislation to take the tax
status away from CARE. It's absurd. They're clearly affiliated with
terror sentitise, They're praising Hamas's attack on Israel. They've got
somebody who is an unindicted co conspira in the Holy
Land Foundation debacle, which was funding terrorists, who's affiliated with
CARE now, so we should take their tax status away.
(01:40:06):
But we should also be vetting people, as I introduced
legislation to do, for their adherence to Sharil law. Why
are we going to import people who very clearly do
not want to adhere to our values into Western civilization.
There are places in Scotland, for example, there are eighty
five jurisdictions where you can choose Sharia law or choose
Scottish law. I know that I saw reporting last week
(01:40:29):
that in Texas there's at least at least one Sharia
court in operation. That's voluntary. But all of that stuff
is happening in snowballing. And if we don't nip that
in the button now, you're not going to have the
Texas that you and I love for our kids and
our grandkids. And I'm not going to sit back and
let our geneo Christian culture and our Western civilization values
get tossed aside by a clearly politically motivated group of
(01:40:51):
individuals who want to islamify Texas. I'm just not going
to do it. The biggest reason why I'm running for
Attorney General.
Speaker 1 (01:40:57):
Yeah, and you're doing really well in that. By the way,
I was looking to some new polling that came out
Apparently it was an initial ballot test for the age race,
and you seem to be in the lead, doing incredibly well.
I think you you what thirty eight percent is what
you were pulling at, so you seem to be doing yeh.
Speaker 7 (01:41:14):
See, our internal poles had as like thirty eight. There
was a public poll that came out had as its
highest forty. So we've been consistently around forty points an
initial ballot. The next clostest is usually around ten points,
several in single digits. So we feel good. We're going
around the state. It's a big state, as you know,
and we've poke good about the campaign. But I also
have a day job. There was a forum last night
in the Dallas Fort Worth area and I couldn't go
(01:41:37):
because we were here voting on Epstein and then voting
last night on other matters. So I've got a day
job that I'm proud to do, and I'm going I'm
going to manage this job strong. I don't I don't
believe in senioritis. You know from high school. I think
you got a I got a year left as a
member of Congress, and I'm going to use it for
every ounce to fight up here for the people I represent.
Speaker 1 (01:41:52):
Yeah, well, and good for you on that you mentioned Epstein.
Let me ask you about this because I saw I
can't remember if it was ag BONDI or I think
it came out of the DOJ's office, but they were
saying that they're concerned about national security implications if all
of this is released the way that the public is demanding.
I mean, I don't think anybody's asking to divulge the
names of victims who want to stay unnamed, and I
(01:42:14):
think everybody understands that. But that just seems to be
like an excuse. It sounds like an excuse when I
hear it.
Speaker 7 (01:42:21):
So let me answer this in two ways. You and
I are aligned and have been for a long time
on wanting full transparency, and I've been pushing hard forward
up here, pushing the administration. I do think that Jamie
Coomer Oversight and all of them, we've been doing a
really good job trying to get that, exposing it using
the subpoena process. I think DOJ is doing a good job. Look,
I think, and I gotta be careful here about speculation
(01:42:43):
and things that I know and don't know, but as
a former prosecutor, like I could promise you, they are
hungry to indict any individual that's affiliated with that network
or criminal enterprise that was abusing young women but keep
in mind a couple of things that the legislation last
night the Senate passed that we'll see what the President does.
I mean, I think he's basically said, look, I want
(01:43:05):
all transparency, but we're going to have to deal with
the reality of existing laws for privacy for victims. So,
for example, we had twelve fifteen victims that were up
here celebrating, and we're removing the legislation. God bless them,
I think they wanted us to do it. That means
there was nine hundred and fifty or something victims that
were not up here, the actual victims of Epstein, and
(01:43:27):
that we're being abused. So the question is are we
going to be able to appropriately redact information to protect
them if they want to be protected. Are we going
to be able to ensure that we're not creating, you know,
victims by putting information out that shouldn't be And are
we protecting grand jury's secrecy, which you need to be
able to do in order to get indictments. So, speaking
as a prosecutor, in nerding out a little bit as
(01:43:48):
a lawyer, that's all I'm concerned about. That is predominantly
what I believe that cash Dan Pam the president we're
concerned about and I think that, Look, the bill moved through,
it's got some protections, but now I think some of
that's going to get litigated in court. It has to be,
because there's legislation that already exists to protect victims. So
that process will continue. We'll keep pushing them. Look, President
(01:44:11):
Trump and died in Epstein. President Trump arrested and died
in Maxwell. And I think we're going to continue to
go seek the truth wherever it may lead. And by
the way, that crack of plastic get who was literally
texting Epstein in the Oversight Committee hearing. I was in
that hearing. I was asking questions while she was getting
text messages from Epstein, Like Democrats are not deep in this.
(01:44:31):
People need to realize that she was taking money from Epstein,
talking to Epstein after she knew he was a convicted pedophile.
So I hope all of this stuff gets exposed. I
just pray that we protect those who need to be protected.
None of the rich and powerful princes foreign dignit, you know,
in tell people, let's blow all that up, but let's
make sure we protect those victims as we go through it.
Speaker 1 (01:44:53):
And that makes sense too. You want to make sure
you don't lose potential conviction because of a rush to
get it. And I understand that as well. Yeah, and
you know, I got to say, you know Democrats house
leader King Jeffreys there, I mean soliciting money and meeting
with Epstein even after he was convicted. I mean, they
all knew that. To me is a huge story, and
(01:45:14):
I wish that networks were covering that more. Congressmanship. Roy
always appreciate you, and we're going to be watching the
Pause Act and seeing what that does as well as
the age race. Thank you so much for joining us.
Good to see you.
Speaker 7 (01:45:25):
Thanks Dana Goblass, of course you.
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Speaker 1 (01:46:57):
So Caina and I were talking on break about some
of this stuff because we were discussing Jamal Kashogi and
you know the the reaction to all of that. You know,
Jamal kas Shogi's uncle, Adnan Kushoki, was one of the
guys who was implicated as an arms dealer in Iran contra,
and I know, very interesting. His Jamal ka Shogi's family
(01:47:20):
is very very interesting. He was his uncle was was
like worth, he was a multi billionaire. He was implicated
as one of like the arms dealers. He was a
big arms dealer in Iran contra. Here's where it gets
even crazier. So do you know that Jamal Kashogi's uncle,
Adnan Kushogi was also Dodi Fayed's uncle, And Dodi Fayed,
(01:47:43):
as I was telling Kane King goes, why does that
name sound familiar because he was dating that princess Diana
and was in the car. When that's all true. None
of that is like exaggeration or anything. It's weird. So
a non Koshogi was a CIA asset for sure. And
there's a lot of questions as to whether Jamal kas
Shokey was as well. There's a lot of a deep
(01:48:06):
dive there really is. And you guys know, I'm really
very reluctant on conspiracy theories, but this is a rabbit hole.
That is very interesting to go down. Today's stupidity came.
Speaker 12 (01:48:15):
Well, I have one that kind of is in line
with what you're talking about. Eighteen Jake Tapper cannot help himself.
He was talking about MBS and this was about the
dinner last night that they had with Trump and the
rest of the crew there at the White House listening
to this.
Speaker 7 (01:48:32):
Go back to the White House. We're standing by to
see the President and First Lady greet Saudi Crown Prince
Muhammed Ben Solomon. Presumably he's washed the blood off his hands,
whom they are hosting for a labvit.
Speaker 6 (01:48:42):
He had to get that jab in, had to get
it in.
Speaker 1 (01:48:44):
He had to get it in. He did wash it well.
I mean again, it's not justifying anything, it's explaining it.
But when you aren't Islamist and you flirt with fire,
that's kind of you know, you don't die peaceful in
old age. I'll be back with you tomorrow. God blast
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