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Live from SHOT Show in Las Vegas. Trump announces he is closing the White House Office of Gun Violence Prevention. The Coast Guard will immediately surge boats, cutters, aircraft, and specialized forces to the southeast border around Florida to prevent mass illegal migration. Trump reveals the letter that Biden left for him in the Resolute Desk. Bishop Mariann Budde responds to Trump’s criticism of her sermon. AOC goes on Instagram to rant about the fake Elon Musk salute controversy. Donald Trump Jr. joins us live to talk about his father’s long list of executive orders, the work of his strong daughter, Kai, national reciprocity, and whether he will run for office. Dana breaks down Day 2 of Trump’s long list of Executive Actions. Michael Cargill from Central Texas Gun Works joins us to share the victories the 2A community has made including the vacation of the bump stock ban.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Together, these world leading technology giants are announcing the formation
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(00:23):
creating over one hundred thousand American jobs almost immediately.

Speaker 2 (00:30):
That is the President of the United States. That was
one of his really cool and calm press conferences that
he had. He had a really crazy first full day.
I mean, Elly had a very busy first inaugural evening
and he went in and he was working, you know,
immediately going right to work signing a combined two hundred

(00:52):
executive orders. We got a lot to get into. Welcome
Dana Lash here with you. We are broadcasting live from
shat Show. I'm in what I call the snow white box.
It's we're at Celtech's booth, and I need to put
some stuff up on social I just remember that we're
at kel tex booth at Shot Show. Now, if you're
unfamiliar with what SHOT is, it's uh, the National Shooting

(01:13):
Sports Foundation, which is you know, the kind of the
lobbying arm for manufacturers. It's the it's the organization's annual events.
So you got all the people that come in and
they've got the stuff that they're coming out with in
the new year. You spot new trends, there's new technologies,
there's you know, all kinds of stuff, and this is

(01:34):
what unveils all of it. And so we are here live.
I was broadcast from here, but this is the first
time we're doing the simulcast and so it's going to
be interesting. We got a lot of big guests for
you today, uh scheduled for later in the program. We
got Donald Trump Junior who's going to be joining us,

(01:55):
and he's here. He flew in, flying in from DC,
so he's expected to join us a little later. Additionally,
we're going to talk you know, there's a bunch of
other people. There's some really interesting two A cases that
are working its way through the courts, working their way
through the courts. We're going to talk to some of
the folks behind that. We've got all of the latest

(02:15):
with the not just the executive orders and their implementation,
what it means going into this new year, this new term.
So we have a lot to hit, so again welcome.
You can listen coast to coast. You can catch the
simulcast on Channel three forty seven Direct TV. You can
follow us on x The chat is at rumble, crazy,
busy day and we got all of it all right.

(02:37):
So first and foremost, if you guys saw this last night,
this is part of one of those delivered promises. So
two things. And if you are a subscriber over at substack,
chapter and verse, you saw this go out last night.
We very very good development. So there's three things you
got to keep your eye on. First and foremost, he announced, yeah,

(03:00):
yesterday that he is closing the Office of they call
it the White House Office of Gun Violence Prevention. It's
the White House Office of Gun Violence Prevention. And they
are shuttering that department. Remember that was the department that
was created and Kamala Harris was put in charge of it.
You know, she's the Border and it was the borders

(03:20):
are Kamala Harris was put in charge of it. The
Office for Gun Violence Prevention was implementing the Bipartisan Safer
Communities Act, and that was the big gun control package
that went through a lot of Republicans got some criticism
over that fact. We talked to one of them. This
was back in twenty twenty two when that Act was passed.

(03:42):
The Office of Gun Violence Prevention kicked off in that
was founded in September twenty three, and that was partly
to help implement that stupid gun control package that included
things like incentivizing the implementation of red flag and state
by state. It also was committed to lowering the age
for or to increasing the age for purchase. They wanted

(04:05):
to implement waiting periods. There's a lot of stuff in here.
Closed last night, totally closed, so it is. It's pretty
wild just and he scrubbed it from the White House website,
scrubbed it from the website, not even there anymore. And
that's the screen shot. If you are you know you
got that newsletter, You saw that blue thing that I had,

(04:28):
that's the screen shot that was it was used to
be the website for the Gun Violence Prevention Now it's
not anymore. So that's that's a very interesting thing. Big development. Now.
In conjunction with that, there's two other things to keep
an eye on. And one of these I mentioned this
in the post because this White House off is a

(04:50):
gun violence prevention et cetera. The shuddering of this coupled
with Representative Michael Cloud out of Texas and Senator Jim
rish he is senator out of Idaho, they are they
had co sponsored they introduced this bill called a No
Registry Act. The No Registry Act was introduced because the ATF,

(05:10):
it was discovered in a letter that was a blower
letter that was sent to committees a Congress that the
ATF when they when you're going through and you're making
your purchase, they have like over a nine hundred and
some odd I mean like millions and millions of purchase
records that they're not supposed to keep because there's a
federal law stipulating that you cannot keep, you know, any

(05:32):
kind of information. You cannot keep a gun registry, you
can't keep anything like that. You can't implement that federally.
And so the ATF, however, in a way to get
around that, they have been tracking purchase histories. So you
have millions of purchase histories, which is a de facto registry,
and you would have you know, you had the Biden
administration that had complete access to that. So Congressman Cloud,

(05:54):
Senator Rish. They've introduced this No Registry Act that now
there's more that uh spun together with the National Reciprocity Bill,
which was introduced by I know, shockingly Congressman John Cornyn,
who was on the program the other day to talk
about it, and that's just a straight reciprocity bill, which honestly,

(06:15):
I think that's gonna pass. I actually think that National
Reciprocity is going to pass. And here's why. If it doesn't,
you're gonna have a big argument about the favored rights.
You have some natural rights that are favored and promoted
and some natural rights that are treated like you know,
they act like it's a they treat try to syntax

(06:38):
it to death. And with this and it's you know,
quite interesting. If your driver's license that you can unify,
have my driver's license in Texas, I can come to Nevada.
I use my driver's license in Nevada. If you have,
you know, your concealed carry license, that should also be
applicable and serve you in every other state in the Union.

(06:58):
And it's not right now, as you know, so that
I think they're going to fight it, and I definitely
believe Illinois will fight it because as you know right now,
under the previous administration, you had the ATF colluding with
that Office of Gun Violence Prevention, remember, and they were
targeting I mean, they were really targeting a glock out
of Chicago. So that's a case that's you know, they've

(07:21):
been they've been litigating. Illinois will try to fight a bit. Ultimately,
I don't think that they're going to be successful. I
really don't. So I think this actually will pass. And
you know, i'd ask Corner the other day whether or
not it should be it would be better to have
perhaps maybe you know, just then just do constitutional carry nationally,

(07:42):
but they said that this is going to be a
little bit easier to actually do. So this you're going
to have this interesting you're gonna have this super interesting
national reciprocity law that I think that's going to pass.
So these three things, it's a great way to start
off shot show because you have these three things, and
that's I think is incredibly significant. All right, So that's

(08:05):
that's some of the first some of the first stuff
that happened yesterday, some of the first things that happened yesterday.
Now in addition to all of that, I know it's
like a very busy. We've got a very busy news
today because we've got all this stuff happening. And you
if you're watching, by the way, you're like, where's her studio?
It's because I'm broadcasting live from Vegas. We're here at
Shacho and that's the private industry event, but we're taking
you behind the scenes with it. So it's a lot

(08:25):
of fun in the meantime. Like like we were saying,
I wanted to get back to some of this other
meat and potato stuff, all of these executive orders. We
talked about energy yesterday. There are some people that are
trying to blow up the J six pardons and they're
trying to act like, oh my gosh, this is crazy.
There was a one police union that's it was the

(08:46):
union boss by the way, that spoke out against it,
and they were saying that, oh, you can't have J
six pardons, as we talked about yesterday, when you have
a guy who there was a guy who murdered somebody else.
There was a BLM rally burn luut murder rally. There
was a guy who set a building on fire, burned
a dude inside knew the guy was inside the building,
set it on fire. He later was arrested. He was

(09:09):
obviously caused the man's death and he committed arson, and
yet that guy got way less of a penalty. Then
somebody who had walked into the Capitol filed through the
little velvet ropes and statuary hall and like took a
couple of selfies. I'm not even kidding you. It's that's
the two tier system of justice. That's why every single

(09:30):
one of those convictions needed to be thrown out. And
if Democrats didn't want that to happen, they shouldn't have
acted like jackasses and gotten over their skis and decided
to prosecute everyone and try to elevate like something like
unlawful parading to a felony level. It's crazy. Now this
plus deportations. So we started hearing yesterday that the Coast

(09:52):
Guard has announced that they're going to immediately surge boats, cutters, aircraft,
specialized forces to the southeast border around Florida. They're trying
to prevent what they said was mass illegal immigration from
Haiti and Cuba. That's coming from Bill Malouge, and yesterday
evening he said, now additionally, the maritime border around Alaska
and Hawaii and the you know Guam and the Marianas

(10:16):
and all that Puerto Rico. They are they're affirming the
maritime border. They're watching all of these maritime borders. And
they said in a statement that they're working with DHS
and DoD and they're going to deter and interdict illegal
illegal immigration, drug smuggling, et cetera. This is fast. This

(10:39):
is fast. If you saw on the newsletter too, he's
already mobilizing the military to go to the southern border.
That was the headline that we had as well the president.
So this is they've been super busy. He was working
late into the night last night. They had a he
called the LID I think he called it LID at
like seven or eight o'clock Eastern and they had a
photo of him working in the Oval office late last

(11:01):
night and it was indicated by the marine that was
at the door. So they have that guy that stationed
at the door whenever, whenever the presidents in there working.
So this is huge. So all of this is happening,
uh you and we're gonna get some of the reaction
to that from the left coming up.

Speaker 3 (11:17):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (11:18):
Mexico's president called for a cool head as Trump sent
the Paeso tumbling, and that was over tariffs. She's also
mad at him over some of the deportation stuff. But
that's that's that's too bad. Trump also responded yesterday, Uh,
actually this was late yesterday evening to that inaugural prayer
service that was at that church Saint John, the one

(11:39):
that you know, the writers tried to burn down a
few years ago.

Speaker 1 (11:42):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (11:42):
He blasted, blasted that, I don't know what you want
to call her, some kind of clown priestess in a
statement saying that basically saying that it was inappropriate. Uh,
and uh that you know, woke doesn't work anymore. We're
going to get into all of that and more so,
we have a lot to get into later running the program,
Donald Trump Junior, as I said, it's expected to join.

(12:03):
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Speaker 5 (13:49):
It's time for Dana's Quick five.

Speaker 2 (13:53):
So I got photos from family members who live on
the beach near like near Pensacola, Florida, and they it's
snow on the beach. Never blizzard warning issued along the
Gulf Coast. That's deadly. Winter storm slams Texas, slams Florida.
It's in Georgia, it's airwhere and Louisiana. Even in New Orleans.
There's snow on the ground in New Orleans, blanketing New Orleans.

(14:15):
People were out. I mean, there's some great photos baton
Rouge Lafayette everywhere. So they got a couple inches of
snow actually is how it was reported. So that's incredibly unusual. Obviously,
winter storm. At least it's a list. It's leaving Texas.
In Japan, they had an aquarium. This was This was
a aquarium in Tokyo, and they had a sunfish and

(14:38):
they closed the aquarium per ABC, just recently so that
they could do some renovations. The sunfish got sad, and
so this Tokyo aquarium pasted cutouts of photos with human
bases onto the tank so that the sunfish wasn't sad anymore.
That was very nice of them to do. Trump granted
a full pardon to Ross Olbrick, creator of the website

(15:00):
Dark Web Silk Road, and he, I mean did this
just literally yes yesterday. Forty year old Oldbrook was arrested
back in twenty thirteen because the website that he founded,
he was being accused of facilitating the sale of illicit
drugs using crypto. So in twenty fifteen he was sentenced
to two life terms plus forty years for trafficking. He

(15:22):
was pardoned yesterday by potus that a lot of people
are saying that Musk had something to do with that
as well. But Alaska is to resume barbaric. They called
it barbaric. This is how the this is the Guardian
Guardians a British I wouldn't wipe my backside with the
Guardian Guardians trash. This is the headline that they got

(15:44):
Alaska's to presume. The barbaric shooting of bears then rolls
from helicopters. What they don't say is that it's a
program that's designed to keep these apex predators balanced with
the rest of the ecosystem. Every bear gets tagged. It's
not like you could just take your gun and roll
up to you know, Alaska and start rooting, toot and shooting.
You know, it's not like yosimbities. He can't do that.

(16:06):
But they do need help and making sure that that
ecosystem stays balanced. What about all the sweet little bears
in that cain that that you know this the bear
and wolves would eat and the wolf popular population. You
do have to control that as well. I mean, these
people have no idea that people bitchamon about. I have
no idea about conservation, they have no idea about land management.
They just they just need to be quiet. I'm just

(16:27):
done dealing with it, done dealing with it. Also, here's
what I was telling you about a little bit earlier.
At the border, Potus is sending out the military was
entertaining the idea. He's also been talking to governors about
using their national guards and having having some help at
the border with that. Interesting. Also, let's see, Oh, here's

(16:49):
how the press. By the way, we'll dive into this
more a little bit. Here's how the press is reporting
on Trump with that bishop, the priestess. They're saying that
he's demeaning an apology from the bishop who hurt his feelings,
and they said that his attack, Allie said, kindly, was
that he disagrees with her and that she was woke,
and they called it a savage attack. These people have
no gradient for what's acceptable and what isn't. We have

(17:11):
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Speaker 1 (18:36):
And we had fifteen hundred. We have sixteen under review.
As you know, we commuted about sixteen of them because
it looks like they could have done things that were
actually not acceptable for a full pardon. But these people
have served years of jail, and their lives have been ruined,
and many and in many care listen to me for
a second, stop interrupting. They've served years in jail.

Speaker 3 (18:58):
Back it off.

Speaker 1 (18:59):
And if you look at the American public, the American
public is tired of it. Take a look at the election.

Speaker 7 (19:05):
We're going to take care of us.

Speaker 2 (19:07):
I love that. I love that. So that was Potus yesterday.
He was already like not having it with these reporters
because they were trying to railroad and while they were
asking him a question about pardons and the j six stuff.
And look, I'm gonna tell you, the media lost any
high ground and talking about this the moment they looked
the other way. After you had the whole the whole
fam damily that got pardoned with the bidens, not only that,

(19:30):
but all the BLM stuff. You had people like I said,
that got sentences that were exponentially more lenient than what
you had with people who got charged with things like
unlawful parading. Whatever the hell that is. I don't even
know what that is. Welcome back to the program, Dana
Lash here with you, and we're broadcasting live from Shot
Show and it's in Las Vegas. Who do this every year.

(19:52):
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we're broadcasting from Celtech's booth. Here. We're giving away a
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Clip on. I'll explain more So the remember the letter yesterday,
So when Potus was in the White House and you know,

(20:13):
as per usual, they have a you know, the outgoing
president leaves the new president a letter.

Speaker 3 (20:20):
Right.

Speaker 2 (20:20):
This is a tradition that is actually it's gone on
for forever. It's irrelevant to the to the point. But
Biden left, Trump won. And it was funny because during
the remarks that they had yesterday, Peter Doucy actually had
to say, you know, the first time he was in there,
he actually had to say did Biden? Did former President
Biden leave you a letter? And Trump opened the drawer

(20:42):
and it was right there, and he had said, well,
do you want me to read it now or maybe
we should Maybe I'll read it and then share it
publicly later. And they all thought that that was okay.
So the interesting thing is that he now made it public.
So I wanted to pull up as we got the letter.
They have the letter that he and it's a real
short letter that he wrote him and he and I'm

(21:06):
pulling it up right now for you because they just now.
Peter Deucey reports, quote this is the letter Biden left
to Trump. Dear President Trump, as I take leave of
this sacred office, I wish you and your family all
of the best in the next four years, he adds
in this letter, of the American people and people around
the world look to this house for steadiness in the
inevitable storms of history. And my prayer is that in

(21:28):
the coming years it will be a time of prosperity,
peace and grace for our nation. May God bless you
and guide you, as he has blessed and kinded our
beloved country since our founding. Joe Biden one twenty twenty five.
So no way Joe wrote that. Joe did not write
that at all. And I know Cain, I know you're
over there, turn and stuff. Did you read Did you
see the letter that Biden wrote to Trump. I don't

(21:50):
think he wrote. I don't think he actually wrote that letter.
I don't think he wrote.

Speaker 5 (21:54):
I did see the moment where Peter Deucey actually reminded
the President that the letter was in the desk.

Speaker 3 (22:00):
It was so good.

Speaker 5 (22:00):
Yeah, yeah, but I never did see what was in
the letter. If if Biden did really write it, I'd
probably be illegible.

Speaker 2 (22:07):
Yeah, I don't. I don't believe at all whatsoever that
he wrote it, right, not at all, not at all.
So that's uh. But somebody on the staff shared some
nice sentiments, right, that was nice, nice for them to do.
So this uh, second day now of his second term

(22:28):
and all of these executive orders. We were talking about
the shutter in of the Office of Gun Violence Prevention
when nobody knows what that did. I read the statement
that the every town, which is the Michael Bloomberg I
have it here, the Michael Bloomberg entity that they had released,
and they were saying that, oh, it's so sad he
closed the Office of Gun Violence Prevention. Not a single
one of these people could tell me what that office did.

(22:49):
Not a single one of these people could tell me
whether or not at lower crime. Not a single one
of these people could tell me whether or not at
reduced straw purchases. Not a single one of these people could.
They can't even define what They can't even define half
the stuff that we're discussing. So the idea that this
office is a great loss. It didn't do anything. It's
a slush pit for taxpayer dollars to go into while

(23:10):
they pretended to do something about. It's a crime issue
that pertains to gangs and drugs. You had the CDC
that came out, and actually I think it was the
Brady group that was trying to cite that stupid CDC
nonsense by saying, oh, well, you know, this is so
sad that Trump shut this the Office of Gun Violence Prevention.
And what this means is that you know they're sitting
the firearms are the biggest killers of children. Oh and

(23:31):
they say that so as a way to try to
shame you into thinking that if you don't give up
your arms, then you like dead kids and that's nonsense.
But the interesting part is that they wouldn't have that
statistic had the CDC not omitted and not allowed the
gun control groups which we have receipts of in twenty

(23:53):
twenty two and twenty twenty three, they were pressuring the
CDC to say, you need to remove defensive gun use
from your website because it doesn't look so great for
our narrative. And so they pressured the CDC also to
include up till the age of twenty young adults and
call them children like their children, those are kids. Well,
that's nonsense, but that's what the CDC ended up doing.

(24:15):
They allowed them to do that. They allowed them to
put those numbers together. When you take out that demo,
the eighteen to twenty year old demo, which by the way,
is the biggest driver of drugs and guns. When you
remove that, automobile accidents and drownings actually take the first
and second spot, respectively, as it pertains to the loss
of life with young adults. And so they have to
put that in there to fear monger. They got to

(24:36):
put that stat in there to try to shame you
into into Oh, I don't want to be associated with
that it's just a SIAT, that's all it is. But
this shuddering. This office doesn't do anything, doesn't do anything.
The other thing, the Lake and Riley Act, as you know,
passed with twelve Democrats in the Senate. Twelve Democrats in
the Senate voter for this. That's pretty huge. That is
incredibly significant. The final Senate tally was sixty four to

(24:58):
thirty five. House is going to take up the measure
later this week. It'll likely be later today or tomorrow.
It's expected to pass the go fly through all of that.
This is it's stunning because I think some of these Democrats,
this is why it's so important to hit the ground running,
all pedal, no break because or all gas, no break,
because they've got to get all of this stuff in

(25:20):
before these same lawmakers go, oh, you know what, it's
midterm cycle. So I'm I'm going to kind of just
slow my role on passing some of this limited government policy.
I'm going to slow my role on things like this
because they want to make sure that they're appealing to
the Marxist honestly that are in their state. But that's significant.
Or if you want to be a very if you

(25:42):
want to be an optimist. Maybe they're starting to kind
of see the light on some of this stuff, and
as a result, at least on these most obviously common sense,
practical issues, they'll start coming a little bit more in
the middle. We'll see. I don't know the Reverend, as
I told you this, right, I'm gonna say some things
that are not popular. This this demonic clown priestess. Who

(26:06):
did that? What's her name, Booty? How do you pronounce
her name? Bud b dde?

Speaker 3 (26:11):
I think it's Booty.

Speaker 2 (26:14):
It sounds like she's named after a Space Dandy episode.

Speaker 5 (26:17):
By It sounds like it would probably be Booty probably.

Speaker 2 (26:21):
Can I call her whatever I want?

Speaker 8 (26:22):
Sure?

Speaker 2 (26:22):
All right?

Speaker 9 (26:23):
Good?

Speaker 2 (26:24):
Uh so, Lady Elaine Fairchild? Uh this Uh, she's was
on with CNN, and do we have this SoundBite?

Speaker 4 (26:37):
Uh?

Speaker 2 (26:38):
This is an old she went to CNN immediately. Can
I just play I'm gonna drop this. This is a
flashback that's in This is from twenty twenty because this whatever,
whatever she is, this there's I don't believe in female reverence.
I think that's you know why I don't believe in
the term assault weapon, because it's a fake thing, just
like I don't believe in female reverence. That's fake. It's

(26:58):
all fake nonsense. Nobody believes in that. So this audio
we're going to place back from twenty twenty when she
went on CNN. She went on CNN actually last night too,
but she was on scene in twenty twenty. She has
nursed a raging hatred for Trump for years. I want
you to listen to what she says right here to
Anderson Cooper, I would just give me a thumbs up
when you got that.

Speaker 3 (27:19):
Game two minutes.

Speaker 2 (27:21):
Oh shoot yeah. When she in this clip, she gets
angry and she says, the president just uses a Bible
and one of the churches of my diocese. This is
after he was inaugurated the first or no, this is
twenty twenty. Uh and he was walking to the church.
Remember they set the church on fire. She said, the
president just used the Bible and one of the churches
of my diocese without permission. Is a backdrop for a

(27:43):
message anesthetical to the teachings of Jesus and everything our
churches stand for. That's what she said. So that's she
was angry. And this was this was again back in
twenty twenty. This was after they had the riots there
and they burned down a church, and then police had
to come out and use tear gas, rubber bullets, all
this stuff. You guys remember all of that, right, That's

(28:04):
when I mean they legit set fire to a church.
And then you had this this fake female bishop gets
out there and all her like, you know, her finery,
and she says this listen permission.

Speaker 9 (28:18):
As a backtop for a message antathetical to the teachings,
and one of the churches of my diet says without permission,
as a backtop for a message antithetical to the teachings
of Jesus and everything that our churches stand for, okay,
and to do so, as you just said, he's sayings
should be used to teargas.

Speaker 2 (28:39):
So she's criticizing Potus, who is upset obviously because they
try to burn down a church, and so she says
that everything that he's doing is like antithetical. Again, first off,
her existing is a female reverend is antithetical. This is
one of the She's exactly the type of woman that
Paul was telling to talk less in church. And you

(29:00):
can obviously see the reason why that's anithetical to the
teachings of Jesus. If you have a problem with it,
take it up with the Bible. The things she's advocating for,
right that, essentially, if you are not a Marxist, then
you're like a racist, bigot, whatever. That's anethetical to the
teaching of Jesus. You're bearing false witness. You know, you're
casting dispersions on the character of your neighbor, You're impugning
the character of your neighbor. You're advocating for, you know,

(29:22):
murder if you want to have that discussion about abortion.
All the things that she stands for, all of her
advocacy is antithetical to the teachings of Jesus. She acts
like she's the bouncer to the Jesus club. This lady
acts like you're trying to get in the club Jesus.
She's the bouncer. And if you're not Marxist enough, if
you don't use you know, whatever made up pronouns, then

(29:42):
you're not going to be allowed in. So's she's real.
She's hitting back at him with all of this, and
I think that this is going to go on between
them for a little while. But here's why I find
this so fascinating, because it is I feel like this
is the last gasp of them trying to hit him
with wogury is this referen It was rude what she did.

(30:06):
It was rude what she did. You know, she's standing there,
you know, in the in front of the nation, And
who's set that up? Who actually made that happen? What
staffer allowed for that lady to be. I know that
they wanted to do it at Saint John's, But you're
the president of the United States. If you want to
bring in like an actual reverend and not some chick
who's cosplaying is one, then by all means so, I mean,

(30:29):
I don't know. I'm telling you, I find it all
the whole thing, the whole thing. I think they're going
to try to drag it out because they need some
kind of agitation, They need something, some kind of They
need to stick to that issue somehow, because what else
do they have. Honestly, what are they going to talk about?
They got midterms coming up. What are they going to
talk about how their lawmakers responded so successfully in California?

(30:51):
Are they going to talk about how their lawmakers responded
so successfully in North Carolina? They have nothing to talk about,
absolutely nothing. They have no policy to sell iss you
to promote. It's just doom and gloom and complete misery.
Now moving on from that, So that's gonna happen for
a little bit, a little bit longer. Did you guys
see Al Sharpton, do I have time to talk about this?

(31:11):
So do I need a skidaddle? So Al Sharpton real
quick as Kane says that I just keep going. So
Al Sharpton, he says that companies that are that are
jettison DEI programs, that they're trying to send black people
to the back of the bus. And he's threatening to boycott.
You remember that scene. Uh, this was in the Two

(31:35):
Towers and it was the King of Rohan, remember those
So the King of Rohan, he was sitting there and
he had warm time. So that was King Theodin. So Theodin,
who was very good friends with obviously Gandalf Rohan. They
are you know, the kind of like the accompanying kingdom
to Gondor. You had worm Tongue who was you know

(31:55):
he was he's a stooge of of Sarmon. He's a
he's a stooge and he's been he's been brainwashing and
poisoning and basically keeping and Theodin in this horrible state,
and Gandolf comes and he's saying, telling you know, you
need to leave, you need to leave King Theat and
you need to leave Rohan. And that's when Sarmon, who's

(32:17):
puppeting Theota, and laughs and says, you have no power here.
That's a long build up, and it's worth it, because
that's exactly what I felt like when I saw Al
Sharpton saying that he's going to start boycotting companies that
acts these DEI programs. I immediately thought of crusty old
King Theot and sitting there on the throne of Rohan,
laughing and saying, you have no power here. So we've
got a lot more on the way. We've got days

(32:40):
of these United States coming up. Yeah, yeah, yeah, Chippole
and h Later on, we are expecting Donald Trump Junior.
He's going to be joining the program as we move
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So are the days of the United States?

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We're behind? Do you know this and feel it? We're behind?
It is a great in this great and it is
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(34:58):
on the other side of that, we have a remarkable
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to be creative, to be entrepreneurs, and to make things happen.

Speaker 2 (35:16):
So I'm trying to figure out why John Kerry's talking too.
What he hasn't been relevant or consequential in quite a
long time. I think that was well, I don't even
know what you'd call him anymore. Did he have a position,
but it wasn't a position that he had to be confirmed,
So it was some kind of like throwaway.

Speaker 5 (35:36):
Like your climate envoy or something.

Speaker 2 (35:38):
Yeah, he gets to go talk to the clouds about
the weather. I don't know. Was something to that effect.
Just completely irrelevant, a completely irrelevant position. Welcome back to
the program, Dana Lash here with you. We are at
the towards the end of this first hour. Now coming
up next hour, Donald Trump Junior is scheduled to join us.
He's coming in from DC. He's always at sha show
every year he goes to. He's actually a legit him

(36:00):
a hunter. He's not, you know, a politician who goes
out there and here's the picture of me holding someone
else's shotguns, sitting on the back of somebody else's pick
up trick and look, I got hey, al im mateife.
He doesn't. He doesn't costplay. He doesn't cost play. So
he's here. He'll be on the program a little bit later. Also,
that back and forth between that priest tests and Trump.

(36:22):
We got all the latest because the executive orders now
are coming in there. Some are being implemented now. Some
of the implementation is going to take a little bit
of time. Some are going to require an Act of Congress.
It's going to have to go through that legislative framework
as it should. Also, the left still going after Elon
Musk saying that he's a Nazi. That's you know, the

(36:44):
village people basically did two of those salutes on the
stage and they had their hands up like that, wow,
whoa wow, I got. There's all kinds of images of
every Democrat doing it. It's just the dumbest argument, like
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Speaker 4 (38:06):
That it's never acceptable to a solid police officer.

Speaker 3 (38:09):
Sure, so then if I can't among those partner DJ
rob Rigez, he drove a stun gun into the neck
of a DC police officer who was adopted by the
mob that day.

Speaker 9 (38:17):
He later confessed on video of the FBI and pleaded guilty.

Speaker 7 (38:21):
For his crimes.

Speaker 5 (38:22):
Why does he deserve a part.

Speaker 1 (38:23):
Well, I don't know. Is it a parton? Because we're
looking at commute say we're looking at pardons. Okay, well
we'll take a look at everything. But I can say this,
murderers today are not even charged. You have murderers that
aren't charged all over you. Take a look at what's
gone on in Philadelphia, take a look at what's gone
off in LA where people murder people, and they don't

(38:45):
get you.

Speaker 2 (38:48):
So that's uh. Was a reporter that was asking a
question about the pardons of some of those J six folks,
and uh, it's uh. I don't really The question is
so dumb because the context omits the two tier, the
acknowledgment of the two tier system of justice as it

(39:09):
pertains to the way that they went and litigated the BLMS.
I mean, we've talked about this before. I'm so tired
of making this argument to these same damn bread brain
dead people, right, like, either you recognize there as a
two tier system of justice or not. If you don't
think there's a two tier system of justice, I double
dog dairy to put me an elected office somewhere. If
you don't think that there is, I double dog dairy,
because I will make your life a living hell. I

(39:30):
will if I was a member of the government I
would go after my enemies. They would cry and gnash
their teeth before me. Their women would limit. It would
be horrible to just kind of riff off a cone
and the barbaria in there a little bit. So welcome
Dana Lash with you. We are at the top of
the second hour and it's uh, right Shot Show broadcasting

(39:54):
from SHAT Show. This is our first full day at Chatcha.
We're in Vegas. That's the National Shooting Sports Foundation their organization,
and it's like a it's like a lobbying organization for
all the firearms manufacturers in the world. So it's an
industry only event, meaning it's not like some of these
other conventions that are out there that are open to
the public. Uh, you got it. So it takes a

(40:16):
little bit to get to get in.

Speaker 3 (40:18):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (40:18):
But it's all of the latest stuff, the new thing's
coming out this year, the latest tech everything. So uh,
it's a lot of fun, a lot of you know,
and there's it's weird because you it's like a weird
mixture of the gun community and then politicians and then
Hollywood even because you have uh like for instance, prop

(40:39):
masters that come out and maybe they're looking for a
weapon to go in a film, you know, and you
have weapons trainers like our friend Arren Butler is going
to be on later this week, who did all the
John Wick movies and uh, Lioness and Mary Kingstown and
you know all of that. Uh those people come. I mean,
it's just it's a weird, interesting mix. So we're here,

(41:00):
you're coming up at the bottom of this hour. We
are expecting Donald Trump Junior. He's going to be joining us.
A lot of stuff to discuss. He's going to be
He's gonna be joining us because people were asking him
if he's open to run for office. I'm not saying
that I'm going to ask him that, but I'm totally
going to ask him that, just so you guys know.
But in the meantime, we've got all of this latest
with the executive orders and you know, all of the

(41:23):
stuff that's getting implemented. Then you have the President says
he's going to visit Audio Sun by four, he is
going to be visiting North Carolina. Then after North Carolina,
seeing the remaining devastation wrought by the hurricane, he's going
to be going to La.

Speaker 1 (41:39):
Listen, We're going to take care of Los Angeles.

Speaker 8 (41:41):
I'm going there.

Speaker 1 (41:43):
I'm going to North Carolina, which has been abandoned by
the Democrats, and I'm going to North Carolina very importantly.
First I'll be there on Friday, and then I'm going
from there to Los Angeles, and then I'm going to Nevada.

Speaker 2 (41:58):
Going to Nevada. Huh, well, wait a minute, Kane, he's
going to North Carolina, then he's going to Los Angeles,
then he's going to Nevada. Why could he be going
to Nevada. I wonder what's happening here in Nevada that
everybody's at that his son's gonna be here later today.
I'm just wondering, you know, like what you know, I'm

(42:19):
just I'm just saying, we're just asking for a few friends.
So he's gonna go. He's already gonna be making it
quicker there, probably than Biden. I don't think Biden's. Was
he North Carolina? Or de Deason Harris? What was the
hurricane that he sent poot Booty Juice and poot Booty
jus stood around in his bob the builder hat.

Speaker 5 (42:37):
Remember, wasn't that Helene? That wasn't Helene.

Speaker 2 (42:41):
I don't know. I just remember him in a hat
that was like shockingly too big for hisd.

Speaker 5 (42:47):
We had a couple of quick hurricanes there, yeah this
past year.

Speaker 2 (42:52):
Yeah yeah, yeah yeah. So really, uh, let's see, he's
I just realized, Kane, how are we gonna make fun
of him? How because he's no longer transport sac That's true.

Speaker 5 (43:06):
I think there's still plenty of material to work with.

Speaker 2 (43:09):
Honestly, he's gonna go back and maybe he can get
his position as the rare vice Admiral of the canoe
fleet at Camp wimpey Tonka. Of all the admirals, the
vice rear admiral super important and position rarely huh seems
right for him? Yeah, you know, and the canoe fleet,
you know, they've they got a lot of waterways and

(43:31):
Indian although he's not in Indiana now, he's in Michigan.
Because I think he thinks he's going to try to
take on Amy Klobuchar, and what he doesn't know is
that she's gonna stab him like a mad prisoner. He'sing
a fork as a shank. She's not even gonna she
ain't even playing all right, So uh, I'm I will
say that's my only sad thing, because I don't have

(43:55):
anybody now right now to make fun of and in government.
I mean, I guess you know, I got my regular
Democrat lawmakers, but it was really fun looking at the
ridiculous picks that Biden had for some of these agencies,
which really didn't need to exist, if I'm being honest.
So just saying, all right, so we've been we've been
hitting a lot of stuff with oh gosh, there's so

(44:18):
it's like drinking from a fire hose with everything that
has been coming in. This is something I'm going to
pull this up to bear with me, because we're looking
at a lot of stuff. So we have Democrats that
are freaking out right now as it pertains to the
deportations and Tom Homan saying that that's all going to

(44:40):
be implemented immediately, and also over the birthright citizenship because
they're having now the debates are starting. I've already told
you if you get the prep you got that already.
How they have they're preparing to file suit on the
birthright citizenship, which again comes down to that clause subject
to the jurisdiction thereof that's incredibly important. I ultimately think

(45:05):
that the administration will prevail on this. I think they
will prevail on that. I don't think that that's going
to be an issue that keeps them in the courts
for forever. But still the fact that they're going to
have to do it, just to the fact that you
have to have a legal fight and you have to
spend thousands of dollars and work with all of these
attorneys and go and defind something that should be completely obvious. Well,

(45:28):
the President also took down the Spanish version of the
White House website.

Speaker 3 (45:32):
Came Yeah, it's a shame.

Speaker 2 (45:36):
I guess that means wait, according to the left, doesn't
that mean I have to take a drink of my
swill coffee. I hate this coffee. This coffee is trash. Yeah.

Speaker 5 (45:43):
What I like most about that is when you went
to that page and it's like, this page no longer exists,
and then it has a button that you click to
go home. It actually says the words go home, and
it's almost like he's talking to the illegals that was
not purpose go home. I mean, I've been enjoying these
past fews.

Speaker 2 (46:02):
I got to tell you something. There's there's several qualities
that I admire in people. One of them is pettiness,
and there's some really petty moves that I really am
enjoying right now. Not petty, you know what, that's the
wrong word. Can I take it back. That's the wrong word.
Not petty, justifiably indignant. I don't know, but I love

(46:26):
that was funny. So they took that down. Everyone's mad.
And then now you have federal workers suing Trump over
the schedule F order. They're suing over that, So there's
gonna be lawsuits like nobody's business over all of these
executive orders. I want to play some audio for you

(46:47):
as well that we're going to get into and pull
this up. We're having some we're having some internet issues
right now, meaning that it doesn't exist, it's the way
it does. You know. We need starlink over here. Can
I play this audio sound bite nine, Because they're still
rolling with not having they're still rolling with that Muscus
Hitler thing. Listen to this.

Speaker 11 (47:08):
This is the United States of America, and I don't
care what Elon Musk is doing behind a presidential seal.

Speaker 12 (47:18):
In this country.

Speaker 2 (47:20):
We hate nazis kind of like a foundational defining thing.

Speaker 3 (47:26):
Two of probably the most.

Speaker 12 (47:28):
Foundational defining things about American history is that we beat
the Confederates and we beat the Nazis.

Speaker 2 (47:36):
Well, they beat socialists, and she's a socialist, you know,
the left. I actually had an argument one time. I
can't remember where this was, Oh, I think it was
in the green room of Real Time when I was
on Real Time, and it was somebody from Daily Costs,
Daily Coast who was arguing with me about how you
can't say that they're just socialists. I'm like, do you
realize that's what Nazi means, It's a national socialist? You

(48:01):
barely literate consequence of cousin coupling, Like, how in the
world do you not understand basic history? Not everyone, I'm
so tired of it. Not everyone is Hitler, but you
know what where they're all like Elon Musk is Hitler
because he threw his heart and he made he had like,
you know, his arm out for a second. Where were
where was AOC when they were like beating Jewish students

(48:23):
on college campuses? I thought she hated Hitler? Where where
was AOC when they they were they were beating down
Jewish students on campus or when they were going after
when the guy who was going to synagogue got shot
and killed in New York. Where where was that was
in her city? Where was aoc then decrying something? Something Hitler?
Where was she at over that? Does anybody know? No,

(48:45):
nobody has any clue, nobody has any idea at all whatsoever.
So typical, That's so I really just don't take where
where's she at? About the hostages American hostages still being
held by Hamas or Iran through Hamas attacking a long
time ally in the least, Where was she at? Silent?
Over that? But elon Musk he makes a move where

(49:06):
he takes his still beating heart and pretends to throw
it to the audience to demonstrate his love and appreciation
of them. And because he outstretches his arm to pretend
throw his imaginary still beating heart, she says it's Hitler,
but again still silent when Jewish people were beating in
the streets. Just want to make sure I got that right, right, Okay,

(49:26):
all right, yeah, okay, yeah, she's you know what, I
tend to think that she ran for office because she
was a bad bartender.

Speaker 5 (49:38):
I mean, can you be bad at barts?

Speaker 4 (49:41):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (49:41):
Yeah, you can be bad. She just doesn't. I don't
think she's got it.

Speaker 5 (49:44):
Hand people already bottled drinks and barely having a mix anything.

Speaker 2 (49:50):
Or what if she tries to make a cocktail? Oh,
I'm sorry they call that mixology. I feel like I
feel like I'm in that movie what was it White
Christmas with Danny Kay and he's making fun of dancing
and saying, no, it's choreography. Now I feel like it's mixology.
I'm just not making a cocktail. It's mixology.

Speaker 5 (50:06):
I have known some really good bartenders, by the way,
so this is no insult. But this is an insult
to AOC because clearly she couldn't hang it as a bartender,
and she's.

Speaker 2 (50:15):
Not would you want to talk to that if you're
ordering a drink? I would have been grabbing. I mean,
if I had a I'm just saying, if I had
a bartender who was out annoying, I'd be grabbing her
hair and like she'd be kissing the bar. I think,
you know, I mean, come on.

Speaker 5 (50:30):
Let's not do that. Not do what, Let's not do
the violence.

Speaker 2 (50:33):
I didn't say that. She would have fallen on the bar,
and me being magnanimous it's genuine and very helpful, I
would be helping pick her up off of it.

Speaker 5 (50:42):
That would be gravity's fault at that.

Speaker 2 (50:43):
That's right, you know.

Speaker 3 (50:45):
I mean, I'm with.

Speaker 2 (50:46):
You there, I mean, come on, k't thank you. It's
really disappointing. Uh this at least Stephonic audio somebody eleven?
She goes after Chris Murphy. Did you see Chris Murphy? No,
you guys. Do you know why you guys didn't see
Chris Murphy on next? Because you guys have lives. That's
why you have lives. Play this audio because this is
Stephonic just ripping his intocrine system out through his nose.

Speaker 13 (51:09):
What do you think of Elon Musk, perhaps the President's
most visible advisor, doing two Hyle Hitler salutes last night at.

Speaker 12 (51:20):
The president No, Elon Musk did not do those salutes.
I was not at the rally, but I can tell
you I've been at many rallies with Elon Musk, who
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Speaker 2 (53:50):
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(56:52):
can see on the wide shot, Donald Trump Junior has
joined us and uh, this is my first time in
person to be able to say congratulations on the biggest
historical comeback. I actually think that he did more than
like Churchill's comeback.

Speaker 3 (57:08):
Yeah. Well, I mean, I will say sort of the
most resilient man in the history of politics, because when
you think about the amount of times he was counted out,
not just you know in fifteen when he had zero
chains or whatever, but like just throughout the attacks, the persecutions,
the law, fair the bullshit, It just it just never stopped.
And so he just keeps coming back. And you know what, honestly,

(57:28):
didn I think the last four years were actually required
to do it right? Yeah right, had you just rolled
over the twenty twenty crew like you had had the
same can kickers, We're just gonna wait it out. We're
just gonna wait it out. But you know, now we know,
we know the people who are good, we know the
people who are loyal, and those concentric circles do not
overlap very much. And so you know, you just see
the team that's getting put into place, like we can

(57:49):
we can effectuate real change. And I think you've seen
in the first two days just stuff that they're rolling out.

Speaker 2 (57:54):
I'm not even doing what he's doing and I'm like exhausted,
like reading, I was going through all the exactive orders,
and he sat there And what cracked me up what
your dad did is like it started as you know,
I'm over there, he starts at, he starts at the event,
like when after he made a speech, didn't they just
bring out the dust. He's signing these executive orders and

(58:14):
I was like that he's actually doing this right now.
That is amazing. And then he's talking after every single
one of them, Oh yeah, this one's And normally I
would not want to sit through that much policy, But
I love the quips that he was given.

Speaker 3 (58:26):
About where there at it is a stadium, there's like
twenty thousand people just full to the rafters and they're
just they're sharing each executive order, just getting rid of
the tyranny that's been a you know around us. So no,
it's it's been amazing, that's it. It's been amazing. I think,
you know, it wasn't just the four years that helped
educate us how to do things better this time around.
In sixteen, we had no way of knowing. Right, you
think people are going to be loyal at your side,

(58:48):
You think because they have an RNX to their name.
They're going to be good that that is a gross misconception. Yeah,
But more importantly, I think the American people had to
suffer through the last four years and maybe even the world,
just to understand how important it is to actually have
strength and leadership from the Oval Office.

Speaker 2 (59:06):
Do you have a diet coke button?

Speaker 3 (59:07):
Is that really? I think the diet coke button's real.
It's it's right next to you. To know you're you're
the first keep seeing. I'm like, I don't know if
it's really a diegog button or the call, but like,
you know, we're gonna go with it. We're gonna go
with it.

Speaker 2 (59:18):
That was literally what the first thing I was going
to ask you. I know, there's like other important stuff,
and I'm like, I.

Speaker 3 (59:22):
Just don't want to mix it up with the other
big red button on the desk, because that's uh, you
just you know, you make a mistake there, that could
be probably it could.

Speaker 2 (59:28):
Be bad, like you ended up bombing North Korea and
you just wanted to die coke.

Speaker 11 (59:31):
Right.

Speaker 2 (59:31):
Yeah, as I get it, We're we're talking with Donald
Trump Junior. Uh, and you know this, I'm so glad,
you know six I guess it was six months ago.
That was I've never been actually legitimately, uh, scared like
that about my country. And and I have to say
you were very kind because we were coming in through Nasa.
We were out in the islands and a Zuma's out

(59:52):
there fishing and doing all that stuff. I land and
my phone is exploding and your texting. Everybody's texting me,
and I look and there was no news yet.

Speaker 3 (01:00:02):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:00:03):
And you know, I never like bombardie with messages or
anything like that, but I'm like, oh my gosh, I'm
in Nasa. I'm out of the country. I don't want
to be out of the country when you know the leader,
the next leader of the free world is and you
we don't know anything about it. It was scary.

Speaker 3 (01:00:16):
I was that way to you. I got the rare
call from my daughter that day to be like I
want to go fishing. I'm like that, you know that
doesn't have it sound you're going to hang out often,
so you're just going. I was like, I'll be ready
in an hour, Like, let me go get baby.

Speaker 2 (01:00:27):
Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 3 (01:00:28):
So we're out there. Uh, You're having a great day
and then my phone starts blowing up and I'm like,
you know, I'm I'm an hour from home and I'm
you know, twenty miles off shore, and like I'm like, uh,
you know, I'm trying to tell my you know, seventeen
year old daughter, like, hey, your grandfather's been shot and
I and by the way, I didn't know anything. So
I just got a call. But I tried calling out
and there's no comms. They shut down all comps. I

(01:00:49):
was like, I didn't know for an hour and a half,
like we're I made the you know, the the well,
I guess I can't say land speed record, but the
water speed record. Back I back into Jupiter where we live.
The whole family got to my house. By that time.
It was ninety minutes before we knew anything. And so
you know, that was sort of My daughter was the
one that spoke at the RNC. That's kind well, she's
never been political. She's seventeen. She's a seventeen year old girl, right,

(01:01:10):
But it was the next morning. Well, and it's also
her golf buddy, because she's the golfer, so she's that yeah,
I mean she plays with them, you know, two days
a week, and so she called me that next morning,
was like I'm speaking at the RNC. I'm basically sick
of this crap, Like your first speech is going to
be in front of forty thousand people and tens of
millions on tea. Yeah, she's big, dad, Actually yeah, she

(01:01:30):
got some Trump jean.

Speaker 2 (01:01:31):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (01:01:32):
And I called my dad. I was like, listen, this
is the play, goes whoa, that's a big one. Uh
And then he just literally was like you thought about
it for a second. It was just like, you know what,
that kid's all winner. Let her do it, and she
she crushed it, And I think, you know, I knew
she hit home when like the next morning the ladies
of the view are crapping on a seventeen year old girl,
you know what I mean and triangle Like I'm like,
I'm like, that's a lynn that that had.

Speaker 2 (01:01:51):
I mean, that's hard for you as a dad to see.

Speaker 3 (01:01:53):
It is, But dude, I'm so not I'm I'm blessed
with the ability to not get a crap. I could
care less what anyone thinks about me. You've probably seen
that over the while. You know, it's like, uh, you
know I have I have that, but it's harder for
a seventeen year old girl but I think she she
saw it then and like it was just great and
once she kind of.

Speaker 2 (01:02:12):
Seen She's seen you be attacked, She's seen her grandfather
be attacked.

Speaker 3 (01:02:16):
Ye, so she was the only one will to humanizings.
But the way he's got that, he understands it, like
you know, I will say his biggest political liability is
he actually has a lot of empathy, but he looks
at it from this sort of old school mentality like
I can't negotiate against Putin or g or any of
the other dictators if they think I'm nice and soft.
And so she hit home because she was the one

(01:02:36):
person to humanize him in the entire r and c
And you know, but I think honestly, just the American
people saw it, you know that July thirteenth, Like you
get shot in the face. Everyone's a tough guy these
days on the internet, right everybody. We've seen plenty of that,
like we all do with the bullshit. It's but to
come back defiant in the face of that, it's like,
you know what, like maybe you are a badass and

(01:02:59):
you know, or or there's something higher power, UH looking
to do right by America, because you know, I don't
care if you have a lot of faith or none whatsoever. Uh,
whatever level of faith you had, it moved towards a
lot of facts that had to be I mean, that
was as a shooter. It was funny. I was explaining
good to him in the days afterwards. He's like, well, no,
it's not you know, hundred and fifty ards that's pretty far.
He's a golfer. It's so one hundred fifty yards to

(01:03:20):
put it in a hole like golf, golf is gone.
That's hard. I'm like, you knows a guy that was
like a rank competitive shooter. Like I'm like, like if
I missed that shot, I'd shoot myself or like just
you know, like yeah, so just explaining like no, no, no,
you don't understand, like there's divine providence involved. Uh you
know in all of this. It's insane.

Speaker 2 (01:03:39):
I we're talking with Donald Trump Junior for those listening
and not watching the simulcast, which you should be. I
thought immediately, and I was going to tweet it, but
I didn't, but I should have because I said, he
gets shot and then like a month later, two months later,
he calls for national reciprocity. Yeah, well listen, that's our core,
I love it. God bless him for that.

Speaker 3 (01:03:57):
Well you know, listen, I guess yeah, I've probably and
let's let's call it a not so subtle voice, and
he's hearing all of these things because you know, I
understand my world.

Speaker 2 (01:04:06):
I just interrupt. But for the people who don't know,
like you are a you're not a gun bunny. You're
you know, you're like a legitimate although that you.

Speaker 3 (01:04:14):
Get me in a bikini with a gun finger on
the trigger, just breaking all the rules. But it's like
I'm kind of hot, my my ab or as many
call it, a keg. There's no six pack. It's you know,
you get the full dad bud going a lot of
money as a gun bunny, but not in the convention.

Speaker 2 (01:04:31):
You actually hunt, you do your own reloads.

Speaker 3 (01:04:32):
You do like I mean, you are actually talking about it.
You know, you're talking when people like how many guns
do you have? I'm like, just lower your voice.

Speaker 2 (01:04:39):
I remember Poda is saying, well, he's got a lot.
Don's got a lot of guns.

Speaker 3 (01:04:43):
Right, Well, I got in trouble one time when they're
you know, they do one of these things like someone's
busted and they you know, they've got five hundred rounds
in his car and three guns. I'm like, that's like,
that's a nothing Like I'm like, mir Wolas has that
Like what are you like what you're talking about? I
don't even understand. But no, I've been and I've been
doing this for a long time. I've been in that world.
I was you know, competitive for a long time. I
you know, I mean I have an outdoor company.

Speaker 2 (01:05:03):
Yeah you know now where we're going to talk about that.

Speaker 3 (01:05:05):
Well, yeah, the field Ethos, which is sort of the
hunting sort of adventure lifestyle brand. And then in my
business life, I've been taking like these sort of let's
call it, like you know, right wing economy stuff, you
know public uh, you know, to publics where public They
then brought Kridova, which sort of you know, the buy now,
pay later option, because hey, so many of our people
they've been getting you know, de banked. You can't get insurance,

(01:05:25):
you can't do this.

Speaker 2 (01:05:26):
But we're literally it's like a syntax to the INSTAGRAE.

Speaker 3 (01:05:28):
Correct and now we're taking we're taking grab a gun
public amazing.

Speaker 2 (01:05:32):
So we tell people who don't know what it is, tell.

Speaker 3 (01:05:34):
Them, well, grab a gun, you know, like online gun
dealer you know, incredible tech stack, right, So we're trying
to get people who wouldn't buy guns the way they're
conventionally buying it as women, uh and honestly as leftists, uh,
as people are like you know what, uh, we actually
need to be able to defend ourselves. I mean, I'm
watching this sort of great opening for people who aren't

(01:05:57):
otherwise gun people to be like okay, I still need this,
you know, and then just trying to make that accessible
for the average person. But more importantly, as we watch
people get d banked, like we're putting our money where
our mouth is, Like, you know, if people want to
buy you a gun company stock, now you can do that,
and so we're taking that.

Speaker 2 (01:06:14):
You know, that's huge. But that's what's happening with so
many of these gun companies as you know.

Speaker 3 (01:06:17):
Oh yeah, well and you see it, you're getting d banked,
and so as we're doing that and then vertically integrated,
integrating all these systems. So again, you know Public Square,
which you can you know under psqh uh, you know
on the Nasdaq, we're going to take uh grab a
gun public in New York Stock Exchange, and then integrating
these technologies it's great. So like people can actually retail guys.
You know, right now you can buy it under ClBr

(01:06:39):
as the ticker, because what you have is sort of
doing it under spect So you have a shell company
that will merge with actually grab a gun, it'll automatically
become pe W.

Speaker 2 (01:06:49):
That would say it's serendipitous, but that sounds on purpose.

Speaker 3 (01:06:53):
Yeah, like eventually, you know, but like for those of
us who have been you know, you know, bitching about
all these things, and you know, we have a lot
of people that complain, not a lot of people that
actually do anything about it. So me and some friends,
as we've watched this attack and we have sort of
no sophistication to do that, we say, hey, like we're
going to actually not just help support these companies, you know, publicly,

(01:07:14):
but we're actually taken public. We're gonna be you know,
dealing with the biggest bankers in the world. We're gonna
make this which should be I mean, it's the Second Amendment.
I mean, we're gonna make it mainstream. We're also going
to allow these guys to have a great text act
so that we can get to those people and show
other people how they can buy this but for the
retail guys again, you can buy it now under ClBr.
We want to, you know, have Americans have a chance

(01:07:34):
yet by two shares, by five shares, by one hundred shaares,
you can do all of that now, and you can
actually put your money in the stuff that you believe
in because there's been a gross attack for so long.
So really excited to do this with with grab a
gun and it's just the beginning. We're gonna make this.
You know, you like you know it as well as anyone.
How many of your advertisers, how many of the institutional guys,
how many of the banks that you even you know,

(01:07:55):
I've been debanked, I've been canceled, I've been this. I
was like, you know what, I got enough guys with
I'll just say it with balls now to be like,
now we're out there in the mainstream. You know, I
don't want to get us all into trouble.

Speaker 2 (01:08:05):
You got your bs, You're fine with that.

Speaker 3 (01:08:07):
But yeah, but you know there there has been a
real attack on so many of the things that we
actually believe it. So we're fighting back, not just like hey,
I'll post a picture with a gun, but like, no, no,
we're actually taking companies public Exactly, these are gonna be
publicly traded. We're gonna make it okay.

Speaker 10 (01:08:24):
Uh.

Speaker 3 (01:08:24):
And since those companies and so many of the institutions
and all of the downstream stuff has been so anti gun,
so anti freedom, so anti hunting, we're just gonna go
all out, all in out there. So like, you know,
if people can help support that, we open the door
for people to be unafraid. My father's done that. Other
guys have done that. You know, Elon sort of did
that for the tech bros. And now you're seeing it

(01:08:47):
back and they're.

Speaker 2 (01:08:48):
Like, because you've had left us to infiltrate these companies,
buy up shares and then they start directing company operations
and the ideology for the companies, and they're.

Speaker 3 (01:08:56):
Happy to take your money and they use it to
fund you know, anti gun groups and all of that stuff.
And it's like, this is insane, and it's happening in
the outdoor space. Like you know, I don't even need
to name the companies, but we all know no more,
we're gonna actually have patriots buying these companies, right.

Speaker 2 (01:09:10):
So I so national reciprocity. I Also we were talking
about that office gun violence prevention. Michael Cloud out of
Texas Congressman out of Texas introduced a bill called the
No Registry Act that I apparently the even though we're
not allowed to have a federal registry because that's federally prohibited. Yeah,
the ATF has been keeping hundreds of thousands of actually

(01:09:31):
millions of purchase records, which kind of is a backdoor registry.
And that's something that I think is you know, people
are aware of, but it's not at the forefront. Cloud
is introducing a bill to ban that out right.

Speaker 3 (01:09:41):
Yeah, I love all of that stuff, you know, And listen,
I was heavily involved in transition, which is I think
why we have the team we have. And then sixteen
again we wouldn't have known. We didn't know. Now we know,
and so you know, people were pretty defferential to me,
and a lot of these things like hey, what do
we do about these problems? Because again the sort of
the surface stuff that most people understand, and and there's
the nuance you know, underneath it that you have to understand.

(01:10:02):
I mean, I got a lot of hell. I mean,
even in sixteen one, the way you didn't sign here
in production Act, I'm like, put it on our desk. Yeah,
like it doesn't work.

Speaker 2 (01:10:09):
The president can't between.

Speaker 3 (01:10:12):
The SoundBite and reality. But now you have an entire
team of people that a gets it, you know, so
there's a lot I think they will now, do you
know with a TF with all of that, I mean,
you know, obviously you're seeing the turnover rate and all
that stuff already starting because.

Speaker 2 (01:10:25):
People are gonna happen with ATF. I mean, I know
you and I know what I'll do.

Speaker 3 (01:10:28):
And you know I would love for it to go back.
We'll see. But again, for for the last few months,
I've been very involved in a lot of conversations, so
I'll not you for a TF because the reality is,
I think I can be loud, I can be a
you know, a soundboard for all of the good decisions.
I set up the right people into those positions, let
them govern. But it can't just come from government, which
is why it's so important what we're doing again. You know, ClBr,

(01:10:50):
we're taking a gun company public. No one has to
do that right, So you actually need sort of the
corporate side, You need the free market side to do
it well if the government does it, but you still
have the shadow bands. You still have the banks doing
what they're doing. You still have the credit guys doing
what they're doing. You know. So again between Public Square, Cordova,
you know, grab a Gun, I mean, these are all

(01:11:10):
companies that we're making mainstream people can actually invest in them.
H you know, I want to handle the the the
real world side of that, put into the right team
for the government side of that, and those two functioning
sort of simultaneously, not together obviously they're not linked, but
like having people that understand that overall mission, I mean
that's everything. Yeah, and so you know we're in the

(01:11:32):
process of doing that, so it's not just again not
just a gun bunny. We're actually putting you know, money anyone.
But again, everyone's tough going on the on on the internet, right, like,
you know, the reality is like what they were doing. Well,
Maga's really afraid of Tim Wallas because he's a hunter
and a shot. I'm like, I don't know, man, I've
never seen a ristso limp. And when I watch a
guy and not be able to load like a burretta

(01:11:53):
a four hundred, I'm like, how is that? A handy
three shells and a blindfold and a gun, Like I'll
do it.

Speaker 2 (01:11:58):
In like, but that was a favorite gun to go hunting.

Speaker 3 (01:12:01):
No, that was really I'm like, you know what my
favorite gun. I know how to load it. You know,
there is a difference. You don't have to give me
like you can give me any gun I don't know
how to load it. It's not that I'm gonna.

Speaker 2 (01:12:13):
I'm gonna interject real quick. We got you for a
few more minutes because I only have two questions for you. Yeah,
and one of them is going to be of you know,
maybe future politics. Well, he's like, great, what do you
scoring for? Where we take a quick break. We're back
finishing up a few more minutes with Donald Trump Junior
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Speaker 2 (01:13:56):
Welcome back to the program, Dana lash Air with you,
broadcasting live from Shot Show in Las Vegas, nssf's annual event,
and we are here finishing out the last few minutes
with Donald Trump Junior. Thanks so much for joining us.

Speaker 3 (01:14:08):
Blessing, but I'm still show. I went from one zoo
to another, right, I.

Speaker 2 (01:14:15):
Know that's it. And you've been busy with your companies
and GRAVI. We were just talking about this on break
The idea of the average everyday citizen being able to,
you know, get have shares in a firearms manufacturing company
and be able to excuse me, take ownership partnership of that.
That's that's not something that's typically a reality for the

(01:14:38):
average everyday person. But you're making that possible by making
it accessible.

Speaker 3 (01:14:42):
I'm just trying to open that door. Like, you know,
I'm a believer. You know, before I was, I was
at Shot Show before politics. Right, it wasn't like it's like,
oh now I have to be a gun guy like
it's actually but yeah, but you know, just being able
to do that fight back, you know that way. So
you know, like I said, between Public Square, which we
took public and you know, that's gonna be a whole
payment stack for everything we brought couldrova under that and

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now taking a taking grab a gun public under ClBr
right now, and that will automatically turn into pe WP.

Speaker 2 (01:15:13):
You know, which is amazing.

Speaker 3 (01:15:14):
So get out there and buy some stock. We want
to make sure that we have.

Speaker 2 (01:15:17):
The thirty second thirty seconds left? When are you running
for office? Real fell?

Speaker 3 (01:15:21):
Oh god, no time soon, because someone has to do
the outside stuff too. But I also helped us set
up a bench with a JD. Van and some of
these other guys that could take America first forwards.

Speaker 2 (01:15:29):
And he is John's familiar with the dexter tailor story.
Any any help that we could get with the dexter
tailor story.

Speaker 3 (01:15:36):
It's sort of like us, right, it's done in New York.
They do it in the States, so you can't get
that federal pardon.

Speaker 10 (01:15:41):
Right.

Speaker 3 (01:15:41):
They tried going after us that way where my father's guilty.
It's all nonsense. So we got to fix the proms
becuse they shouldn't be happening. They shouldn't be weaponizing government.

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Speaker 8 (01:16:52):
Well, I agree with you. It was a very it
was a very muted response. I wasn't a respecting I
keep my expectations low. Whenever I preach Aaron, I don't
and I don't always. I can't always measure impact by
body language or even what people say afterwards, and so
I have to let all.

Speaker 9 (01:17:12):
Of that go. I speak from what I believe I've been.

Speaker 8 (01:17:16):
Given to say and and that pastor, and let it
go from there. But I actually it was it was.
It was a respectful response. He didn't like it, he said,
so he said we could do better.

Speaker 2 (01:17:28):
What is I mean, what do I want to call her?
Because she's not like a reverend. I don't believe in,
you know, like I don't believe in unicorns and assault weapons.
I also don't believe.

Speaker 5 (01:17:37):
In I have a suggested I don't know if it's.

Speaker 2 (01:17:40):
Oh, I got one too, but I mean, I didn't
think you'd let me have a green light on that one.
But I mean I can. I can fling that, you
know out there into the was.

Speaker 5 (01:17:48):
Yours bit chop? Because mine?

Speaker 2 (01:17:50):
That's what's Oh no, mine was way more consonants. Mine's
Oh oh I had mine was incorporated a consonant?

Speaker 5 (01:18:01):
Yeah, yours probably shouldn't.

Speaker 2 (01:18:03):
Okay, So problem, Welcome back to the program, being the
last with you. We're at the top of this third
hour broadcasting live from shot show nss F, and uh
it is uh, it's a crazy crazy it's a it's
an interesting event that they do every single year. And
we're at celtext Booth here in it's like a snow
white box. Is it bigger this year? This is a

(01:18:26):
bigger booth this year.

Speaker 3 (01:18:29):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:18:29):
Yeah, yeah. So we're in like this glass like soundproof
as best as you can in the middle of a
convention floor, uh area. So that's where we're at right now.
We'll have some behind the scenes stuff, especially if you're
a subscriber over edge, chapter and verse. Always always good things.
But but yeah, this was uh uh they do this,
you know obviously every year. We've been coming here for years.

(01:18:50):
Usually we're in a quiet little room and we don't
simulcast because it's kind of difficult to make that happen.
But uh, we're here, uh in CEL text booths with
the broadcast. All right, So allion different things to hit.
We've been talking about a number of different issues, including
the executive orders that have been coming through and the
simple fact that there, I mean now we have the

(01:19:13):
I'm gonna throw this up this headline. They're coming in
fast and furious kine all these orders and edicts, let
me share one with you now. So the State Department
has told embassies and outposts only fly the stars and stripes.
That you're not allowed to fly any of the other
rainbow flags or anything like that. That all State Department

(01:19:36):
and the State Department told all embassies all outposts only
stars and stripes. This is from Free beacon At No
more Pride flags, no more Black Lives Matter flags. When
we were in Rome a couple of years ago, this
is when I saw it. We drove past the US

(01:19:57):
Embassy in Rome and over like this like balcony and
there was like a little porta cooshier. There's over the
balcony they had draped this huge Pride flag. And then
they didn't just have the Pride flag, and I took
photos of it. I posted it to Twitter. They had
the trans flag and then somebody had some Palestinians something
are up, I mean gossen because Palestine's also faith. But

(01:20:22):
the flag that it was weird because the Italian embassy
didn't do it, none of the other embassies that were
there in Rome did it, but the United States Embassy
did it, and it was weird. It was like they
were trying to look how good we are, look how
cool we are, and none. We were the only embassy
that was doing it, and we drove by it and
it was I mean, they had an American flag that

(01:20:44):
was flying, but the flag that they had draped over
was bigger than that flag. And it was weird to
see that. And so now that's not going to have
happen anymore. It's a newly issued order. The Washington Free
Beacon got a copy of it, and it does ban
these facilities from displaying flags that are affiliated with you know,

(01:21:04):
that's not United States, not the United States flag. There's
no reason. So now we have our Secretary of State
Mark or Rubio, they're making this happen. So that's another
that's another order that came out. Also, the Affirmative Action
DEI offices have been shut down, and the obstruction cases

(01:21:25):
as it pertains to deportation. The local officials for the
DOJ are local officials. They're claiming that they're being targeted
by the DOJ in these obstruction cases. They're not being targeted,
they're being forced to do their jobs. The DOJ under
the Trump administration, initiated these in criminal investigations into all

(01:21:45):
of these state and local officials who obstructed this federal
immigration enforcement. And it aligns with you know, they're going
into two mass deportations, et cetera, et cetera, And so
ICE is already going going into and looking at like California,
They're already doing these investigations.

Speaker 7 (01:22:06):
I love.

Speaker 2 (01:22:06):
This is what gives me. Jennifer Griffin. You see what
she said about those Reporter Griffin said, ICE is already
targeting undocumented immigrants who have not committed crimes, citrus farmers
in California, across the nation, war and blah blah blah
that it's going to disrupt the nation's food supply. You know,
coming into the country illegally is a violation of US law.

(01:22:27):
She's supposed to be a reporter that covers the Pentagon.
Like what happened to her? That's asinine. Yes, if you're
here illegally, you got to go. It's not any different
than if you were in Italy. They're a pretty hardcore
about it. So if you're in Italy, you check into
a hotel, you better get ready to show your passport
because they're not going to let you have the room
you got to show your passport, they copy all your information,

(01:22:49):
they take it down, and they want to know you know,
you know, if you're like walking out and about, they
always tell you it's part of like what is it
the Shane Agreement, one of those the member I think
there's like twenty eight countries that are a member of that.
So if you're in one of those nations. In Europe,
when you're walking around, you're supposed to be carrying your passport.

(01:23:10):
And in Italy they definitely want you to carry your passport.
And then there are people who say, well, you can
carry copies, but you can't because it's up to the
discretion of their police that they stop you if you
don't have your real thing or not. So you're just
supposed to keep an eye and be very protective of
your actual one. And compare that to here in the
United States. Now, we're not forcing people to do that

(01:23:32):
in the United States. It's pretty unbelievable, is it not.
People aren't being forced to do it. But yet still
this is the United States is not allowed to have
that kind of sovereignty. We're not allowed to exercise the
protection of that sovereignty either. So all of these things
Like I said, it's like drinking from a fire hose.

(01:23:54):
All of these orders that are out and I'm pulling
up a few others here for you as well. All
of these orders that are being really east, dealing with energy,
dealing with immigration. Uh. And there's gonna be lawsuits as
well that are gonna that are gonna cook off. Then,
of course we've got the economic situation and the which
is going to be greatly helped by unleashing domestic energy

(01:24:15):
getting out of the Paris that's stupid. That fake non
ratified agreement will also, that'll that'll work well. Audio sound
bite seven. I want to go to another SoundBite here.
This is Trump just to touch on this book. Pastor
who he was, asked if he found it exciting? Listen
to this.

Speaker 5 (01:24:39):
You what what did you do?

Speaker 8 (01:24:48):
You like?

Speaker 5 (01:24:48):
Your find it exciting?

Speaker 4 (01:24:51):
That's an exciting question.

Speaker 1 (01:24:53):
How do you think there's a good strategy?

Speaker 2 (01:24:55):
Thank you very much, Thank you, Presty. He was I
think he was trying to be a classy about it.
Did you see JD's fans? It's a JD. Vance's face.
It's a meme. Now, now Trump is also announced Stargate.
It's a new American company that's going to invest billions
audio sound by one billions in AI infrastructure. They're looking
at data centers in a number of states. Listen to those.

Speaker 1 (01:25:19):
Together, these world leading technology giants are announcing the formation
of Stargate. So put that name down in your books,
because I think you're going to hear a lot about
it in the future. A new American company that will
invest five hundred billion dollars at least in AI infrastructure
in the United States and very very quickly, moving very rapidly,

(01:25:43):
creating over one hundred thousand American jobs almost immediately.

Speaker 2 (01:25:48):
That's that's a very interesting proposal, those jobs that it
would make. And this of course is on the heels
of that H one B debate as well. Very interesting proposal.
So it's a massive AI investment, and it's that this
is a private investment, by the way, and it's it's

(01:26:10):
it's coming from open Ai. So it's a it's not
you know, taxpayer dollars that's being funded into it. It's
a private investment. So Oracle, UH, soft Bank and open
Ai are all those are the companies. Noticed that they
were all also, weren't they all? All three of these
people also at the inauguration, and some of that I

(01:26:32):
think they may have been. But the CEOs of these companies,
they were in the White House when they announced it,
and they said that they're going to create new data
centers across the United States. They said they want to
keep it in the country.

Speaker 10 (01:26:44):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (01:26:44):
They said ten data centers for the project were already
under construction in Texas alone, UH, and even more are planned.
They said that Stargate is going to start with the
data center project, and Texas expanded these other states. Uh.
The UH CEO of SoftBank said that he promised to
invest at least one hundred billion in the US and

(01:27:07):
then Trump's response was, well, you should make it two
hundred billion. Now the plans to invest up to five
hundred billion in the next four years. And the CEO,
Masa Yoshi san had said that he said that it
would not have happened if Trump had not won the election.
So and apparently one executive order I'm we pulled this

(01:27:29):
up has already been signed to that effect. So Yahoo
says that the at least one has already been signed.
So that's pretty significant. So we've got the AI infrastructure,
then you have the energy revitalization. This is going to

(01:27:49):
be really good. This is going to be really good
stuff for the economy, very good for the economy. And
so I it sounds like it's us jobs too. We're
not going to be bringing in on age one B
a number of people. We've had that debate, so this
is but it's private investment. That's the key, private investment.

(01:28:10):
I want to go to some of those audio as well.
I'm trying to get everything in. Actually I should wait.
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You know a lot of Democrats in California are trying
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Speaker 5 (01:29:28):
And now all of the news you would probably miss,
it's time for Data's quick five.

Speaker 2 (01:29:34):
All right. So now there's a lot of discussion about
AI being used to treat mental health, and it comes
from this piece that says my therapist is a bot.
The rise of AI and mental health treatments that's kind
of I don't know how I feel about that, Like,
that's that couldn't that manipulate people? Sorry, I can't. I
can't do that, Dave. I'm really sorry about that. Sorry, Dave,

(01:29:56):
This just as a that's just weird to me. I
don't know, I don't have about that. Earst magnetic North
Pole is on the move. Scientists just updated its position.
Oh but I thought that the world was flat and
that this didn't revolve And oh wait no, that's a
news story. New model tracking of the position of the
magnetic North Pole so that the pole's not closer to

(01:30:17):
Siberia than it was five years ago, strifting downwards towards Russia.
An Australian influencer is charged with poisoning her baby for clicks.
For clicks, this, I hate the term influencer. An Australian
influencer charged with poisoning our paper go to the list

(01:30:37):
of donations make people feel bad for her and boost
her online followers. She's she pretended that her kid had
a terminal illness and she was poisoning this baby thirty
four years old. She was charged with torture, administering, poison, making,
child exploitation, material and fraud. I mean, life isn't enough.

(01:31:00):
She was trying to raise money on GoFundMe for herself.
It's not enough. That's if you're feeling angry, venting doesn't help,
says a new study per the BBC, the idea of
venting your anger apparently it doesn't help. It doesn't make
you calm down by letting it.

Speaker 5 (01:31:17):
That's not what I've been told. Then that's not what
I've experienced.

Speaker 2 (01:31:20):
I think that's wrong.

Speaker 5 (01:31:21):
I think so too.

Speaker 2 (01:31:22):
I think these are all lies and I don't believe
a single bit of it. So no, let's see this. Gosh,
I've never heard of this. Cow gallstones so like the
gallstones from a cow are apparently a big enough thing
to steal. People have been breaking into slaughterhouses to steal

(01:31:45):
cow gallstones and they say it's twice as valuable as gold.
Suddenly I want cattle. It's like they're hard and nuggets
of bile, like what I don't it's really prevalent in
Brazil and their orange you know what they look like.

(01:32:06):
They look like hush puppies. They look like hush puppies. Yeah,
they said they're orange colored hardened cattle gallstones. It is
one of the most treasured ingredients and traditional Chinese medicine,
and now it's like being used for all kinds of
stuff selling them aren't. It's not illegal in Brazil, but
it's now a big flourishing practice though. The trade ford underground.

(01:32:29):
That is okay, that that takes like sweetbread and goes
above and beyond. That's absolutely insane. That is absolutely insane.
So you know, I mean, what would it sell for?
I'm so interested in this story. Okay, I got more
huh twice, I know, But like, can you just buy

(01:32:52):
cattle and feed them a diet that would be meane,
feed them my diet that would make them have it?
I don't know. On this day in history, eighteen fourteen,
the night first night, it's Templar Great Encampment in New
York City. Yeah, and Roe v. Wade, which has now undone.
It was decided in nineteen seventy three. Very interesting ice
teams are out in force with deportations. Per numerous reporting.

(01:33:16):
They're out in force there. It's underway. It has started.
Tom Holman sitting back there, his ice turned red leg
lasers and he's you know, deploy deploy ice agents. Also
there's Harvard University had settled their anti Semitic lawsuits. They're
promising to combat it. Let's see here this. Oh, I'm

(01:33:40):
gonna pull this up. We're going to talk about this
coming up as well. Some Scotus News Supreme Court. But
the Scottis order list, there's no reference to a couple
of different firearms cases that are going to be integral
to two AA. Coming up, We're going to talk about
that with Michael Cargill as well, my next guest here
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Speaker 2 (01:35:17):
Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash here with you.
We're supposed to be, but we may end up missing him.
Supposed to be sitting with Michael Carville. He ran away.
Uh he's uh. He's the guy who brought that bump
stock suit and that was you remember the bumpstock ruling
was vacated and also he's been fighting for concealed carry

(01:35:37):
reciprocity as well. So see, if we shows up, we'll
talk to him, but we might we might not.

Speaker 5 (01:35:44):
How's it not like a kid in the candy store
when you're Michael Cargill at shot show.

Speaker 2 (01:35:49):
Well, there's like, sir, so there he is. There's let's
judge him as he walks in Chris. If you're you're
either listening across the country or you're also watching the
simulcast on Channel three thirty seven Direct TV as well,
and so he's coming all in right now. It's my my,
my dear, sir, you have been running everywhere where where
it go ahead and have him come over. We're we're

(01:36:11):
we're live, we're chilling. But he's gonna he's gonna sit
in a minute now. You remember the Cargo Cargo versus
the United States bumpstock band, and that was like a
huge it's over. But I mean, it is crazy that
you have to go to that extent just to fight
to affirm your rights. Have to see, my friend, your rights,
uh constitutionally, Michael Cargo over. God, he's also the owner,

(01:36:35):
by the way, let's he's also he's a firearms He
owns owner of Central Texas Gun Works at send text
guns on. I keep going to say Twitter on X Michael,
how's your You're not running around anywhere today, are you?
My friend? We're all getting our cardio in today. They
don't realize you got to walk for five eleventy hundred
miles just to get out here. It's a crazy thing.

(01:36:59):
So congrats, by the way on the victory.

Speaker 3 (01:37:01):
Thank you.

Speaker 11 (01:37:02):
Absolutely, we got quite a few victories I want to
talk about. So the bumpstock LOCKSUO, which is a big one,
which we went all went to the United States Supreme
Court and so that's Michael Cargi versus the United States
government and we won that case. And I'm glad I
stuck it out because we got down to the end
and the ATF tried to return my bump stocks back
to me.

Speaker 2 (01:37:22):
Oh wait, that's so nice they did. How nice is that?
The ATFE heaven you giving you the property that they
stole back.

Speaker 11 (01:37:28):
So, but I had to refuse to take them back
because we wanted the judge to sign the order ordering
them to return them to everyone entire country.

Speaker 7 (01:37:38):
And so yeah, so because if I, if I did,
if I didn't take.

Speaker 2 (01:37:41):
That, then everybody else will still have their stuff conference game.

Speaker 11 (01:37:43):
That's correct, and so the the ATF is not going
to return bump stocks to anyone unless the judge signs
that order and they're actually ordered to do so.

Speaker 7 (01:37:50):
So I'm glad I stuck it out to the end.

Speaker 11 (01:37:52):
And now everyone in the entire country the bump stocks
that were confiscated by the ATF. You can actually get
your bump stock back from your local ATF.

Speaker 2 (01:38:00):
From your neighborhood, your friendly local neighborhood ATF. But I'm
sure sends you like a Christmas card every year and
all that stuff. I'm telling. So we're talking with our
friend Michael Cargile and you can find them at Michael
cargill dot com as well. This let me I'm want
to come back to some of these victories too, but
I wanted to get your thoughts. I saw this last
night when I was flying in the shuddering of that

(01:38:22):
Oh what is it? The White House Office for Gun
Violence Prevention? And that's great. I'm happy that they closed it.
Can we do the ATF next?

Speaker 7 (01:38:30):
Absolutely? I have a plan.

Speaker 11 (01:38:32):
You know, we we got to get to get Congress
to actually get a comprehensive bill within the next two
years and get it added to the budget so that
way we can totally just gut the ATF and shut
it down. And it has to be done by Congress.
Congress has got to do this, not an ATF director,
not executive order. Has got to be done by Congress.

(01:38:52):
And we have two years to do this, because we
don't do it in two years, we risk that chance
of losing the House or the Senate.

Speaker 2 (01:38:58):
Yeah, from mid terms. Yeah, that's I mean, and even
then really six months before that cycle starts, that's right,
and then everybody runs to the center. Let me ask you, this,
is this the formula that the federal government, through these
ATF edicts used in order to do this. I mean,
they're exceeding their authority, they make their there, uh you know,
creating these edicts that's not passed in Congress, and they

(01:39:20):
were you know, they were determined to have accent basically
got over their skis. And it was also used to
same formula CDC with the rent moratoriums during COVID.

Speaker 7 (01:39:31):
That is correct?

Speaker 2 (01:39:31):
Is that? Can that not be the formula that's used
for every single edict now coming from the ATF? Or
Am I'm missing something?

Speaker 8 (01:39:38):
No?

Speaker 7 (01:39:38):
You're you're a spot on.

Speaker 13 (01:39:39):
You know.

Speaker 11 (01:39:40):
The Cargo case is actually has this stable established case
law to actually stop all the different agencies, all those
government agencies and.

Speaker 7 (01:39:47):
Saying, hey, you cannot create a right law.

Speaker 11 (01:39:49):
I don't care if you're OSHA, I don't care if
you're you know, Department of Transportation, whatever.

Speaker 7 (01:39:53):
You can't create law.

Speaker 11 (01:39:54):
You have to go through Congress, and Congress is going
to have to write a bill and the President's got
to sign it for it to become law. So they
can't just turn millions of Americans into felons overnight, or
shut you down or make you shut her in place,
or or actually shut your church down doing COVID.

Speaker 2 (01:40:10):
Yeah, exactly, that's good. The Cargill case, President, That's what
we're doing. The car and if you remember, he the
vacated bump stock band role. Now we've got the pistol
brace fight.

Speaker 7 (01:40:21):
That's right.

Speaker 11 (01:40:21):
So with the Cargo case, it stops the at F
from going after the pistol brace uh triggers. We're talking
whatever partner pieces that the ATF is trying to do.
It totally shuts them down completely. And and so this
this we're I've been talking with college students that are
in law school from all around the country that are
excited by this because you know, this establishes you know, precedents.

Speaker 2 (01:40:44):
Yeah, that's it's huge, it's huge. The this there's a
bill filed and I'm sure if you know with this
Michael Cloud out of Texas senator out about Idaho, they
are it's the Stop Registry Act because federally, you know,
the FEDS are not allowed to keep your data when
you know, to use it essentially as a backdoor registry. However,

(01:41:04):
the ATF has millions upon millions of records of purchase
like purchase history, so that's essentially a de facto registry
that has been allowed Michael to exist this entire time.
This bill coming from a representative Cloud and then the
senator from Idaho is an intent to stop that. Although
I think that's gonna have a hard time in the center.

Speaker 7 (01:41:25):
Here's what they did.

Speaker 3 (01:41:26):
They use.

Speaker 11 (01:41:26):
The Biden administration enacted this zero tolerance policy where he said,
you know, we're gonna have a zero toalnce policy and
if we catch any gun stores making any small paperwork errors,
we're gonna shut them down.

Speaker 7 (01:41:40):
And when he shut down those gun.

Speaker 11 (01:41:41):
Stores, they took those records, and it actually created a
de facto registry because they put all that stuff on
a microfish and they have all that data from all
those gun stores that will actually shut down. It was
a plan they put in pace in place, and they
execute this plan. And so I actually follow the lawsuit
against the ATF to stop that, and so we actually

(01:42:04):
won that. You know, we we got the ATF dex
to reverse their policy because what happened was we're requesting
a summary judgment from the judge, and the judge said,
you know, he's signaling that he was actually going to
grant my summary judgment against the ATF. So the ATF
decided to back down and change their policy and go
back because the Biden administration did not want to take

(01:42:25):
another loss before he left from office. And so we
got them to stop going after the mom and pop
gun stores and shutting them down and reverting back to
their previous policy.

Speaker 2 (01:42:34):
Yeah, that's huge. Talking with Michael Cargill as you know,
he was, I mean, he's been suing the ATF in
the federal government. That's what he does in addition to
operating Central Texas gun works. What do you what are
your thoughts? I mean, new new administration, new people in
the cabinet. Yes, I feel like this administration has gotten

(01:42:54):
off on a really good foot where concerns two way.

Speaker 9 (01:42:56):
Now.

Speaker 2 (01:42:56):
I didn't have that feeling in twenty sixteen, But I
feel like so far I haven't disliked anything I've heard.
I thought it's been I mean, he called for national reciprocity,
concealed carry reciprocity, we got the destruction of that gun
violence whatever, and they're like looking at how they're going
to tackle the ATF. What are your thoughts on all this.

Speaker 11 (01:43:16):
I'm so happy that President Trump had a four year
break in there. A lot of people are, you know,
hesitant about this. I'm glad he had that four year
break because he had the opportunity to take a break
and say, look, this is what they did.

Speaker 7 (01:43:27):
To me my first four years. And he came back
now experience knowing.

Speaker 11 (01:43:31):
Exactly what he wanted to do, having a plan, and
stepping in the door day one and totally shutting things
down and executing executive orders and just firing people immediately
day one, first hour. I love it exactly where it
should be done. We also need to get an ATF director.
I don't care who it is to go in there
and say, you know what, let's go a hit and

(01:43:53):
let's reduce that forty four seventy three immediately.

Speaker 7 (01:43:55):
The director can do this.

Speaker 11 (01:43:56):
We're gonna change the forty four seventy three, make it
a half a pager. So that way, all they need
is for you to put your name, your your your
driver's license information, and they can run your background check.
That's what police officers do when they pull you over
on the side of the road, they get your driver
licensed information. They know everything about you when you're on
this side of the highway there.

Speaker 7 (01:44:15):
So there's no reason.

Speaker 11 (01:44:15):
Why we can't get just that information there on a
forty for seventy three. We don't need all those other
stuff that stuff would answer and all those stupid questions
about you know, have you done this or whatever that
needs to be eliminated from that page. If you want
that on there, leave it on there. For people that
were born outside the country. Yeah, you know, let's let
them have that three pager.

Speaker 2 (01:44:33):
Yeah, let's let them have the three pages. I like
your thinking on that. Are talking with our friend Michael Cargo,
and you can find him on X Michael V. Cargo
as well. I keep on minding to say Twitter, all right,
so are we going to get national reciprocity?

Speaker 11 (01:44:45):
Yes, we need to get the National Reciprosity pass because
that way, to me.

Speaker 2 (01:44:50):
That's got narrow majority in the Senate. We got to
get past the sixty threshold.

Speaker 11 (01:44:55):
The good thing is we even have some of our
week senators that are on board with this. You know, uh,
both all right senators from Texas Senator John Corner is
actually on board with it.

Speaker 7 (01:45:03):
So I'm thinking that, you know, we actually can I.

Speaker 2 (01:45:05):
Talked to him about that the other day. I was
a little surprised. I was like, how do you reconcile
being for this, but yet you you were on that
bipartisan blah blah blah safer community the thing back in
twenty two How what's that about? And he didn't know
what to say. It was very interesting, But you know,
at least maybe he's doing the right thing. You know,
maybe I don't know, maybe it's a new year, new him.

Speaker 7 (01:45:26):
Who knows, damn.

Speaker 11 (01:45:27):
So you know, I think it's it's gonna happen. And
you know, President President Trump said, you know what, this
is what he wants to do. So I think they
can actually get it done. Within the first one hundred
days and get this pass so that way we can
go across you know, I would like to go to
New York, you know, and with my licensing Carrie New York,
I love to go to California and help him out
with the wildfires in California.

Speaker 7 (01:45:46):
But I need my gun in order to do that.

Speaker 2 (01:45:47):
Yeah. Yeah, especially with like the looting and everything that's happening.
I mean, the last thing you're helping. You're out there
helping somebody recover from wildfires, and people pull up in
a van and try to loot the hot Yeah that's.

Speaker 7 (01:45:57):
And robins the gay thing, yeah, and robbing the first responders.

Speaker 2 (01:46:00):
Yeah yeah, yeah, that's crazy. Their friend Michael Cargill, who
is what's your next fight? What's your next fight? Because
you're always in court.

Speaker 11 (01:46:09):
I think that we need to focus on the ATF
and this first you know, first year, and getting something
a comprehensive bill through Congress, through the Senate, pass to
the president's death so he can sign it. Let's go
ahead and put this in the package that's for the budget,
so we can get something passed and really make some

(01:46:30):
major changes that are gonna stick. I don't want a
d president step into office and undoing within twenty four
hours what President Trump has done, you know, because the
same thing can happen.

Speaker 7 (01:46:39):
So we don't want that happen.

Speaker 11 (01:46:40):
We want this to be a law and to be
etched in stone so that way it cannot be undone.

Speaker 2 (01:46:45):
There you go, my very good friend, Michael Cargill. You
just let us know when you want to come on
and go with these people, because it's always very fine.
Could you win? Are you tired of winning?

Speaker 7 (01:46:53):
No? Love winning.

Speaker 11 (01:46:55):
I've loved beating the city of Austin, the liberal mecca
of Texas, so gunnars can.

Speaker 7 (01:46:59):
Carry their bill.

Speaker 11 (01:47:00):
I love, you know, fighting for concil, carry on campus.
I love fighting for open Carrey in Texas. I love
all that stuff, you know. So that's what we do. Uh,
and I'm going to continue the fight, not going to stop.

Speaker 2 (01:47:11):
We appreciate you, Thank you for because you know it's
not just for you, it's on for.

Speaker 7 (01:47:14):
Behalf, all of us, it's for everyone.

Speaker 2 (01:47:16):
Yeah, So we're very grateful. Thank you, Michael Cargill. And
you can find him on I did say on next
that I give it a Michael D. Cargill.

Speaker 7 (01:47:23):
You got it, Michael D. Cargo on XP right there.

Speaker 2 (01:47:26):
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Speaker 2 (01:49:03):
Welcome back to the program, Dana Lash with you. We're
at the end of our third hour, kind of went
fast to day, and of course we're broadcasting uh here
until uh Friday from shot show. We're at the Keltech
booth as well, and a lot of very interesting folks
stop by. You can if you missed our conversation with
Donald Trump Junior, that's going to be on YouTube, Facebook,

(01:49:27):
all that good stuff. So we're gonna have it all
out there. Uh So you can go back and you
can you can check it out. So all good stuff. Hey, guys,
all good stuff, all good stuff. We're in So we're
in this glass box. It's like the snow white box.
Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, it's like a it's like a
snow white box. And uh, there's there's all. It's fun
because people come by and you can like wave at them,

(01:49:47):
and you never know. There was a ton of people
out there a little earlier. There's just still a lot
of people milling around. But all good things, all good things.
But we're talking about you know, obviously this is a
very promising start to a new year because you've got
you know, the national It takes me forever to say it.
White House Office have gone by on revenge. It's a

(01:50:08):
very long thing. White House Office have gone by. It's
a very long thing. And they that was so that's
been closed. We've got I mean, there's there's these other
bills going through Congress. There's so that's all good. I
feel like, you know, the mood here is really can
I just say people feel less doom and gloom than

(01:50:31):
they normally do. I was talking to Don about this earlier,
and he was saying that the weird thing is that
you know, people fear cells, so you're probably, and it's
weird to say this, you might see fewer firearms sold
like now during this period of peace and prosperity because
people don't feel like, you know, they're gonna get shot

(01:50:51):
up in their own home because of the restorative justice
and all of the corruption, and I it feels like
they you know, people are coming and they're looking at
stuff because they're genuinely interested, and I think it encourages
them to look at more things, like maybe something that
they necessarily wouldn't look at if they were solely focused
on getting just a defense, like a strictly like home
defense or something to that effect. So anyway, all good things,

(01:51:15):
all good things now. Well, like I said, we'll be
broadcasting tomorrow from here. We're getting guests lined up for you.
When we get anything, we'll put it on Facebook or
x because it's it's a little bit like hurting cats.
At an event like this, it's very hard to get
where we are, and you know, we're like in the
middle of this floor and you know, I'm surroun I'm

(01:51:36):
looking at some Aerosoft guns right now. They told me
that I could get those out. What Yeah, So how
fun would it be if I'm just like plinking people.

Speaker 5 (01:51:44):
They know who they're giving permission to me.

Speaker 2 (01:51:48):
That's kind I am like one of the most capable people.
I mean, we could have some fun with that.

Speaker 5 (01:51:54):
Tomorrow we have gun fu Master Tarren Butler.

Speaker 2 (01:51:59):
He's an alien he is. Have you ever watched so
he did all the John Wicks stuff. He's done every
He's worked on everything on God's Green Earth. He is
the literal best shooter in the world. Ye like, legitimately
the best shooter and multiple disciplines. He's I don't know,
you could be a grand master in shooting, you can't.

Speaker 5 (01:52:20):
He is, and got him Missouri's Attorney General Andrew Bailey tomorrow.
So that's who's on slate for tomorrow. We'll see how works.

Speaker 2 (01:52:27):
All right, Today's stupidity before I eat up all your time.

Speaker 5 (01:52:29):
Come on, there's so much stupid I don't even know
how to articulate it all. But it looks like justin
Trudeau one. So let's hear this.

Speaker 2 (01:52:40):
No, and I want to hear it.

Speaker 5 (01:52:44):
I reject it.

Speaker 2 (01:52:46):
Because I said no. Well in the universe listened to me.

Speaker 5 (01:52:49):
Just trust me. It's Trudeau and it's horribly stupid.

Speaker 2 (01:52:52):
All right, there you go. Folks. That does it for
us today. Find us on Facebook, YouTube, like and subscribe.
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