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April 21, 2025 108 mins
Pope Francis dies at age 88. Sen. Van Hollen goes on the Sunday Morning talk show circuit to defend his taxpayer-funded trip to El Salvador. Reports say Defense Sec. Pete Hegseth used a second Signal chatroom to discuss sensitive military operations. Who in the Pentagon is leaking this to the press? Nancy Mace gets confronted at a store in South Carolina in which she cusses out a constituent and posts it on her social media. The left triples down on defending Garcia, the illegal immigrant MS-13 gang member from El Salvador. Kristi Noem’s purse, with $3K cash inside, was snatched by a thief during an outing at a DC restaurant. Dana recaps the details from the deadly shooting at Florida State. The White House refrains from commenting on any discussions between Trump the El Salvadoran President. Home Alone 2’s Director wants to cut Trump’s cameo from the hotel lobby scene but is afraid of getting deported. Will the next pope remove the woke out of the church? Will Trump actually replace Pete Hegseth?

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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Controversy.

Speaker 2 (00:03):
You know what a big surprise that a bunch of
a few leakers get fired and suddenly a bunch of
hit pieces come out from the same media that pedaled
the Russia hopes won't get back their pulitzers.

Speaker 3 (00:15):
They got polzers for a.

Speaker 4 (00:16):
Bunch of lies, Polzers for a bunch of lies and
on hoaxes time and time and time again. And as
they pedal those lives, no one ever calls them on.

Speaker 1 (00:27):
See, this is what the media does.

Speaker 4 (00:29):
They take anonymous sources from disgruntled former employees and then
they try to slash and burn people and ruin their reputations.

Speaker 5 (00:37):
Not gonna work with me because we're changing the Defense Department,
putting the Pentagon back in the hands of war fighters,
and anonymous smears from disgruntled former employees on old news
doesn't matter.

Speaker 1 (00:49):
So I'm happy to.

Speaker 4 (00:50):
Be here at the Easter egg roll with my dad,
my kids, because you know, this is what we're doing
it for these kids right here.

Speaker 1 (00:57):
This is why we're fighting the fake news media. This
is why we're fighting slash and burned Democrats. This is
where we're fighting posters, hoaxters.

Speaker 6 (01:06):
This group, no, no, no, this group right here full of hosters,
the pedal, anonymous sources from leakers with access to grind
and then you put it all together as if it's
some news story and what we know, you know exactly
what it is. So I'm really proud of what we're
doing for the president, fighting hard across the board, and

(01:26):
I'm going to go roll some Easter eggs with my kids.

Speaker 7 (01:33):
Secretary heg Seth, Sector f heg Seth, who is there?

Speaker 3 (01:38):
They had they had it was this morning.

Speaker 7 (01:40):
They have the typical Easter egg hunt at the at
the White House and that's when they roll all the
Easter eggs down the hill. You might remember that because
what was it a couple of It was a couple
of weeks prior to that, you had uh under in
the Biden administration, you had what was it like that
that pride thing that they did, and right before the

(02:02):
Easter ey role, they had these the transactivists that legit
went topless there in the middle of the like and
then you know, a couple of weeks later you do
the White House Eastury role. But I that's Seck def
heg Sath talking about some of the turmoil which we're
gonna address.

Speaker 3 (02:19):
Welcome to the program.

Speaker 7 (02:21):
Your girl Dana lash here with a fun scratch, I
think on our cornea.

Speaker 3 (02:24):
So we'll see how that works out.

Speaker 7 (02:25):
I know we're going to power through the radio today.
One I so welcome, it's good to see you, and
well or hear you be on with you. Well, we'll
get things remedied here. But we've got a lot of
stuff to touch on. It was kind of actually slow
and boring weekend, but then of course the news came
this morning Pope Francis passed away. So now I guess
the Conclave that movie is happening, it's gonna be the Conclave.

Speaker 3 (02:49):
I don't know.

Speaker 7 (02:49):
I there's a lot of discussion, and I'm not going
to get into the back and forth of it of
all of the you know, the political nature of it
and all that stuff, but there's you know, a legitimate
there's there's a lot of debates to how that's going
to politically kind of affect the church and what that's
what that's going to be like because there's I think

(03:11):
questions about Pope Francis and how he you know, is
accused of taking the church left leaning. Of course, it's
not just him alone. I mean there's a lot of stuff.
There's a lot of structure that goes into making all
that happen. So we're going to talk about some of
that going into it. So welcome to the program again,
and we're going to get into all of that. So
we've got this, we've got the Easter egg stuff, the

(03:32):
Easter egg role that's been happening at the White House,
and you heard the Secretary of Defense just there. Bear
with me.

Speaker 3 (03:41):
I can't.

Speaker 7 (03:41):
I'm still looking at some stuff in terms of trying
to see some things.

Speaker 3 (03:46):
I also wanted to play this. This is audio Sunday two.

Speaker 7 (03:48):
This is Chris van Holland, who did admit, by the
way that his trip, the Codel that he was on,
that it was taxpayer funded. He met with this kilm
Garcia and called him an American, a Maryland dad. All this,
I mean, it's just wild. Listen to this he calls
him at this point he's talking about this guy. He

(04:10):
says he's an American in this audio.

Speaker 8 (04:12):
Some by two, I think at some point the President
of Al Salvador realized it was looking really bad to
have this America, that this person who had been absconded
from America from the streets of Maryland in one of
their prisons.

Speaker 7 (04:29):
I think, so he's not a Maryland dad, He's not
a Maryland dad. He's literally a citizen of El Salvador.
But we're we're not going to pay attention to any
of that. We're going to keep calling him an American. So,
but he went. He admitted that it was a taxpayer
funded codell audio sound bite four to go and meet

(04:49):
with this MS thirteen gang member.

Speaker 3 (04:51):
Listen, who did pay for this trip?

Speaker 8 (04:54):
This was an officially clear, you know, congressional trip clears Yes,
like every other trip.

Speaker 7 (05:01):
Who did, Yes, taxpayer funded, taxpayer funded to go and
meet with this gang member. Taxpayer funded to go and
meet with this guy. MS thirteen gang member and sip margaritas.
I don't know if you guys saw that, but they
at one point they were there and they were sipping
margaritas together. I didn't know that you could be in

(05:22):
an El Salvador prison and drink margarita's.

Speaker 3 (05:25):
But you know, I guess I'm wrong.

Speaker 7 (05:26):
I guess you can do that if you're MUS thirteen.
I wonder if all the other prisoners were upset that
he was having drinks when I don't think that they
can get anything like that in jail. I don't think
that they is at a feature of jail. Do they
just let that happen? You can just go and you
can have you know, sip tequila. You can go and

(05:48):
have tequila. I'm just curious, is that something you can
do in prison?

Speaker 3 (05:51):
I don't know.

Speaker 7 (05:52):
I guess it is for him, but it's taxpayer funded.
And I'm curious as to how much these codels cost
because it and it's not just him. Then there's there's
a no number of other Democrats that are also going
down there.

Speaker 3 (06:04):
Everybody has to have there who are.

Speaker 7 (06:05):
The other because there's another four that are going down
and I and I and they're a little bit lesser
and stature.

Speaker 9 (06:12):
James Comer's refusal to have taxpayer dollars pay for these trips.
So that was a new outrage I saw this morning.

Speaker 7 (06:20):
Yeah, but I mean these guys have already left, these
lawmakers have already left. So the taxpayer doll I mean
you're probably looking I would say, easily, you know, half
like fifty thousand dollars to get all these guys down here,
and then the security and all that.

Speaker 3 (06:35):
You know, it's gonna it's it's you know, it's going
to be.

Speaker 7 (06:38):
A pretty uh, it's going to be a pretty hefty
price tag to get these guys down here, for all
of them. And you know, they got to fly first class.
They have to fly first class. You know that that's
something that they got to do. So they he's he's
confirmed that they did it. He confirmed that they that
it was taxpayer funded to go down there. And then

(07:00):
he was asked, you know, when he was asked.

Speaker 3 (07:03):
About Rachel Morin.

Speaker 7 (07:05):
Now, Rachel Morin was one of his constituents, and her
mother was the one that was there at the White House,
and they were talking at the White House during the
press avail talking at the White House. I don't he's
never tweeted about her. People were looking at his Twitter account.
He's never tweeted about Rachel Morin. He's never tweeted, you know,

(07:25):
to her mother. Apparently he never reached out to any
of them. This is audio SoundBite.

Speaker 3 (07:31):
Which one is this? I just headed this audio some
bye five listen neglected And that's a good question.

Speaker 10 (07:37):
I think about the mother being unable to understand why
you would spend so much time energy for this person
who was not in your state or in the country. Legally,
at which time she felt like you didn't have the
same concern about her daughter and her family.

Speaker 11 (07:49):
I did have concern. I have concern.

Speaker 8 (07:52):
My heart goes out to every Marylyn family that is
the victim of violence, regardless of the Perpetratornkolact.

Speaker 7 (08:01):
But what do you mean any Maryland family, anybody is
So what does this have to do with him lionizing
the exact kind of gang activity that got Rachel Moore
and killed. It just doesn't make any sense. None of
this makes sense. Audio some byte seven. Now he's trying
to gatekeep and says that he he, more than anybody else,

(08:24):
has been fighting audio some bite seven or MSNBC same
thing though, Really MS thirteen longer.

Speaker 8 (08:30):
Listen the embassy, the Trump administration is doing nothing right
now to comply with that court order. What they're doing
is trying to change the subject, as if you can't
comply with the constitution and fight gang violence. I've been
fighting MS thirteen longer than Donald Trump probably ever uttered

(08:51):
the words. I put together an anti gang task force
in this Washington region Maryland, Washington, Virginia.

Speaker 7 (08:58):
So this ask force, what task force did he put together?
What did they actually accomplish. He put together this task force,
and yet people are still getting killed and they're still
allowing them to come in.

Speaker 3 (09:10):
So what is that before before Trump ever uttered the words.

Speaker 7 (09:16):
Well, I think Potus has done more in that short
time than Van Holland has done, which is the crazy
thing about it. I think Potus has done a lot
more in this time than Potus has So what you know?
What was this point of even going down there? Audio
sound by eight. He says this in this interview. This
was the only big interview that he gave about it.

Speaker 3 (09:35):
This was he said he wanted to go down to
see if Garcia was alive. Listen, I did.

Speaker 9 (09:41):
I had two missions.

Speaker 8 (09:42):
One was to ask the government of El Salvador to
not be complicit in this illegal scheme with the Trump
administration and to release him. I made that request to
the Vice president. They denied that request. My other major
purpose was to just see Abrago Garcia to see if
he's alive.

Speaker 7 (10:01):
I did m to see if he's alive, to see
a breaker like why would he not be alive out
a carryosity? Oh, because he's I mean, the El Salvador
in the El Salvador in prison is pretty hardcore prison.
That's for pretty hardcore people. This dude's pretty hardcore. Rolling
with him as thirteen, he wanted to see if Garcia

(10:22):
was that. He never called the Moron family. Hell, he's
never called anybody in Maryland that have been subject to
the sort of violence that he claims that he's protecting
citizens from by inviting, you know, a deluge of illegal
immigrants in. So this is one of the things we're
gonna we got we got a lot more on this
because yeah, they sent there. There are four other Democrats

(10:42):
that are traveling down to go and visit this Garcia guide.
They're just gonna take turns. You remember how they took
turns with the kids in the cages. What they said
was kids in cages. Remember how they took turns with that.
They had AOC go down and pose on this the fence.
They had a number of other Democrats go down. They

(11:03):
for like three weeks, they just took these extended field
trips down to the border and they all took photos.
They all took photos. Like AOC's was in a parking
lot by a chain link fence. They all took photos.
It was a photo op for them. It was a
pr stunt for them. We're going to talk more about
that here coming up. Also on deck the White House,

(11:26):
they're backing hegseeth and now you have this this it
seems like the Pentagon is really You've got some entrenched
people in the Pentagon who make decisions that are really
pushing back against some of these reforms. We're going to
talk about that coming up, because that is a big
thing in this It is a big thing. You're never

(11:47):
going to be able to work on your fighting force
if you don't get the top of the top of
the pile in order, so to speak. So we're going
to get all this in. We're also going to ask
why was it? And I saw this earlier today, How
in the world can the Homeland Secretary DHS Christina, How
in the world does she have a bag stolen from

(12:07):
her at a DC restaurant over Easter like she has
a secret service detail? How did that happen? So we're
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(18:45):
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Speaker 7 (18:57):
She's reading to the kids at the toys Easter. It's
so refreshing to not have like topless transactivist on the
on the White House lawn bottom of this first hour,
and that is it's interesting to me in that the

(19:20):
I think the tenor all I mean, it seems like
there's more of an acknowledgment of like a genuine acknowledgment
of Easter, and from an administration that's not insane, I think.
I mean, I have to tell you I was. I
was kind of laughing because I was listening to this

(19:40):
and thinking of the you know, the White House Easter
Egg role. And then I was also coupling it with
a story from Christy Noam, the DHS secretary, about how
she had her bag stolen. And you know what, my
first thought was, did Sam Britton do it? Remember remember
Sam Brenton the luggage twink Sam Brnton? I thought, did

(20:04):
he do this? Is he the guy who stole her luggage?
And is he going to start walking around with hair
extensions and all this stuff?

Speaker 1 (20:09):
Now?

Speaker 3 (20:09):
I was just wondering.

Speaker 7 (20:10):
Oh, and then I remember that was the last administration,
so not really, don't really have to worry about it.
It's not the same. It's not the same. So welcome
back to the show.

Speaker 3 (20:20):
All right.

Speaker 7 (20:21):
So the other the a couple of things that we're watching,
and again welcome, We're we're your girl has an issue
with her I today, so we're dealing with that while
we're also covering.

Speaker 3 (20:34):
All the news. Just for the people that are asking,
we're just giving you guys a heads up.

Speaker 7 (20:38):
So the fall out with DoD and I'm sure that
you guys have seen these stories at this point, the
fall out with DoD the Department of Defense and this
issue with heg Seth, and now they're accusing him of
what having had another conversation or whatever in Signal and

(21:00):
it got out. I think I'm first and foremost regardless
of what people think of Signal.

Speaker 3 (21:08):
One of the things that you and.

Speaker 7 (21:10):
This was in New York post piece, by the way,
that had this where it said Defense Secretary Pete Hegseeth
shared war plans in second signal chat. Can I remind
everybody that, no matter you know what, separate from what
your thoughts on this may be, Signal has been.

Speaker 3 (21:29):
An approved.

Speaker 7 (21:31):
Platform for use by members of the government for some time.
I you know, admittedly I didn't know this at the
time when this story first all started breaking, but it's
been It's something that comes preloaded on. Apparently who was
it that testified to this to the CIA? They were saying, yes,
the CIA loaded this onto our onto our computers. Yes,

(21:54):
we we had this on our devices.

Speaker 3 (21:55):
We use signal. It's an encourage it's supposed to be safe.

Speaker 7 (21:58):
So I mean, I don't I don't know if the
alternative is that something in like that the government makes
is going to be somehow more secure, because I don't
necessarily believe that. So I don't know if you if
it's one of But the other big question is who's
leaking it? Now we've had a number of aids already

(22:20):
that have been shown the door. Now they were saying, oh,
there's a second group chat and there's been so who
are the people that are leaking it is the bigger question,
and especially if it's something that has been approved. So
I don't see what the scandal is whether or not,
you know, it's acting like they were somehow involved in

(22:44):
using a platform that's somehow clandestine.

Speaker 3 (22:47):
I don't know.

Speaker 7 (22:47):
I mean it's it's been approved for government devices. But again,
who's been leaking this stuff? If you can't have an
inner circle, you know, you're the Secretary of Defense. If
you can't have in your inner circle the you know,
a trustworthy, trustworthy group, then we've got issues. I mean,

(23:13):
these are you know, the people that are heading up
our war fighters. We have issues if we cannot trust
the people who are working around the Secretary of Defense.
Dan Caldwell was one of the guys who was escorted
from the Pentagon last week. Because they said he was
leaking from the DoD And they've had three officials in
total placed on leave and recent just like within the

(23:36):
past you know, week and a half, his deputy chief
of staff, Dan Selnick, and then Colin Carroll, the chief
of staff to his deputy, were also placed on administrative leave.
And then his chief of staff Joe Casper, is apparently
going to go for a per politico to a different
post within that agency. So I want to know, because

(24:01):
they're all demanding, people like Chuck Schumer a demeaning that
hag Seth be fired. Can I ask the question of
or not a question? Making an observation that it almost
sounds like they want him to fire, They want him
to fail. It's like they're trying to set him up
to fail. That's what it really seems like. That like

(24:22):
Chuck Schumer had said, oh, Pete, Hegseth put lives at risk,
but Trump is too weak to fire him. He's got
to be fired, He's got to go. That was Chuck Schumer.
He wrote that on X just last week. They really
want hag Seth to go, And I keep I want
to ask why why is he being set up to fail?
Why is it that you know, you have a whole

(24:43):
group of people that are supposed to be in your
inner circle, and yet you can't trust them with any information.
You can't trust them with any kind of discussion. And
I get, you know, with certain sensitive things they have
to you know, they'll meet in person, or they'll you know,
if they're reviewing stuff, they'll go in the skiff. I
get it, But uh, why why the leaks? Why is

(25:09):
it that they're trying to undermine him, Because that's what
this is. They're trying to undermine the Secretary of Defense.
And at the at these are people who will who
would rather roll over ashes than to lose. That's what
this is. They would rather rule over ashes than lose,
and they're fine with endangering and jeopardizing the security of

(25:31):
the nation in order to do it.

Speaker 3 (25:32):
That's what this is.

Speaker 7 (25:36):
If he had and apparently this had to do with
the the because the first time you remember it was
this March attack, the who thies and that's what And
it was only I think it was Goldberg, that Jeffrey
Goldberg over the Atlantic that had was writing about this,
and apparently he only learned about the actual you know,
I guess strikes two hours before they happened. But still

(25:57):
uh I And I'm concerned because there doesn't seem to
be a lot of cohesion and DoD. I mean, you're
talking about an agency that thrives on discipline and cohesion,
you know, Department of Defense. They thrive on cohesion, they
thrive on being a unit, they thrive on Well, you
can't have leaks. So why is it that some of

(26:20):
these people and some of them are newly transitions, some
of them have been there. Why does it seem to
run the gamut of people who are leaking on SECTUV
if they are displeased with the selection for the Secretary
of Defense, there are ways to deal with it beyond
leaking things to the press, leaking things to a malicious

(26:41):
press that wants to do nothing more than destabilize this
administration and in turn destabilize the country. I mean, whenever
I see these people leak this stuff, I kind of
always you know, I always ask the question, what's the
purpose here?

Speaker 3 (26:55):
This isn't whistleblower stuff.

Speaker 7 (26:57):
This is a malicious movement designed to portray the Secretary
of Defense is not having his people together as not
They're they're trying to showcase that he they're trying to
they're showcasing, they're trying to project this message that he's
weak and that he doesn't have the confidence of the
people underneath him.

Speaker 3 (27:15):
That's why they're doing this.

Speaker 7 (27:17):
They're doing this because they they are displeased with Trump's pick,
and so they're going to leak to the press and
think that at some point Potus will be prevailed upon
to jettison him to the sidelines. That's not gonna happen, though.
I don't think that when does that ever happen? I mean,
heg said, this is not like a situation like Matt Gates. Okay,
Matt Gates is a giant unforced error. This is not

(27:39):
even remotely like that. This is a legit witch hunt.
And I and and for Schumer's trying to he thinks
that he's playing to Trump's ego here by saying always
too weak to fire him. He's saying that because he
kind of has an idea of how to get under
Trump's skin by questioning his strength or his acumen, et cetera.
But I don't think that anybody's going to respond to this.

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Speaker 1 (29:27):
The al Glance.

Speaker 9 (29:28):
So are the days of the United States?

Speaker 12 (29:32):
I do them?

Speaker 3 (29:33):
I do them every year? You want to keep going?
Do you want to keep going? Keep her asking me?

Speaker 14 (29:38):
You could have gone to a dozen town halls last year?

Speaker 1 (29:42):
It was a one simple bush Shore. Yeah, are you
doing this?

Speaker 3 (29:44):
I've already done one. I'll do plenty more.

Speaker 14 (29:47):
You're always invited in.

Speaker 15 (29:49):
And by the way, I voted for gay marriage twice.

Speaker 3 (29:53):
So I'm just saying it has everything to do with you.

Speaker 1 (29:55):
Think with David, I do absolutely, with me absolutely. If
you want to get in my face about town halls,
you should have shown.

Speaker 16 (30:04):
Up to one last year.

Speaker 1 (30:05):
I support yeah, because.

Speaker 3 (30:09):
You're getting in my face about a town hall. You
could have gone last year. Would you like me.

Speaker 1 (30:13):
If you have any plans to have towns every year?

Speaker 11 (30:17):
I have over a dozen every year.

Speaker 1 (30:19):
That was my entire question.

Speaker 3 (30:20):
You didn't have to you could have. You could have
come to any of them.

Speaker 9 (30:24):
Last year, I had over a dozen.

Speaker 7 (30:26):
I don't understand why Nancy May is such a big
deal of this right now. This guy's shorts are herrendous
number one. Uh, he's in like these short little booty shorts.
But can I be honest, I don't know why Nancy
Mace is seeking to make this like a confrontational thing.
Am I missing something? I mean, if he just asks
when are you holding more town halls? Then she all

(30:47):
she has to do is say, oh, yeah, well we're
gonna have another one here. We're gonna be holding some here.
That's all she has to do. So I'm not I
don't understand why it's a big fight it did I mean,
did it seem like he was being purposely like a
jerk or totally confrontational?

Speaker 9 (31:04):
I don't know. In the beginning, I don't want.

Speaker 7 (31:05):
To defend a guy in booty shorts, So please give
me a reason to not.

Speaker 3 (31:10):
I don't want to be on this guy's side. He's
in booty shorts.

Speaker 7 (31:13):
Please give me a reason to not defend the booty
short dude.

Speaker 9 (31:17):
Look, he's clearly mentally ill approaching someone like that, as
though you know, he's accusing her of never doing town
halls or that, you know, the talking point out there
now with Democrats going to these Republican town halls is
that somehow these Republican town halls are reflective of how
Republicans feel about their Republican representatives, when in fact that's
not the case. It's the left causing the issues. So

(31:38):
I think she's just pointing to that.

Speaker 3 (31:40):
Right well, I mean still, I mean it is.

Speaker 7 (31:44):
It's just I don't know, I just feel like that
there's times to blow up and there's times to not
blow up, and I don't know, it just to me,
it just seems it feels like it didn't need to
be all that much. Maybe I'm wrong, but you know,
we also don't know exactly how it started, you' I mean,

(32:06):
you only get it and only like cuts through like
part way.

Speaker 3 (32:09):
So maybe he did something.

Speaker 7 (32:10):
I don't know, But I just think that if you know,
if he's just asking you, hey, are you going to
be doing more of this, then that's not a big issue, right, Yeah,
we're gonna have more town hausse Yeah, we're gonna have
more townholls. So you can get on the bus with
the other Soros funded people and you can go to town, right.
I mean, it's like, Okay, that's how I would have answered.
It wouldn't have been a big deal. I tend to

(32:34):
I don't dislike her, but I also think that sometimes
she really tries to manufacture attention, and I think that
our I don't just blame the lawmakers for doing this,
I think that our society supports that. I think that
we want people like if they if people aren't gaining
traction with something, they'll manufacture a victim narrative. I just

(32:55):
don't I don't know. I mean, there's just ways to
handle I've I've dealt with people publicly before, and it
doesn't always have to be like a big blow up.
You know, sometimes you know, maybe it's necessary, but it
just didn't seem like this is one of the times
where it was, you know, I don't know, but I
just I think she just needs to slow it down

(33:16):
just a little bit. Remember when she wore that a
shirt like Hester and her A, yeah, her scarlet letter
Hester with her A. It just I feel like she
just tries to go out for the attention. Is like
what I'm saying. I feel like she just really tries
to go out for it, and I don't know it
just we we got more on the way. The Lorrain

(33:37):
noted that Van Hollands Gang Task Force spent over two
and a half million dollars in just one year, So
what did they actually accomplish?

Speaker 3 (33:47):
That's well, that's what she was looking at.

Speaker 7 (33:48):
She was like, I can't find a single thing as
to what Van Hollands Gang Task Force did. They had
like a joint gang task force back in two thousand
and four, but it ended there, she said. She said
that they had congressional hearings into it in twenty six
the uh, it was included in the spending bill, the
Omnibus and nine. But then there's you know, nobody knows. Well,

(34:10):
I mean, they spent money to the University of Maryland,
they spent money there, they sent money there, but that
nobody really knows. So I'm just curious how much taxpayer
dollars are we going to have here for this codel
because we've got other ones going down there.

Speaker 3 (34:25):
It's like the Hot New it's the Hot New summer vacation.

Speaker 7 (34:28):
You go down and uh, you go down to El
Salvador and you go down to that prison there and
you go and everybody gets a turn. You go get
your picture taken with Garcia. You go and get your picture.
It's a hot new summer vacation. Forget your sight seeing,
forget your jet skis, forget any of that.

Speaker 3 (34:47):
No, just do it this way.

Speaker 7 (34:48):
We have a lot more on the way. We've got
a new pope. I guess that's they're going to make
that determination. We're gonna get into all of that. I
hope you all had a wonderful easter as well. A
couple of observances on that issue too, on the issue
of easter. But we're going to get into all of that.
And then we have Stephen Yates later on in the program,
because you know, obviously we keep a very close eye

(35:11):
on everything that happens with the biggest geopolitical foe of
the United States. We're going to talk to him about
the latest with China. They sent to they sent back
a new Boeing jet China did. We're going to talk
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Swore to the American public he was going to deport
illegal criminals and especially those who have been involved in
violent gangs like MS thirteen that have terrorized American communities.
And so to the Democrat Party who thinks that they
are going to bring this foreign terrorists back to the
United States of America to live a peaceful and happy life,
that is never going to happen. Not only is this

(36:57):
an MS thirteen gang member, but he is also in
a legal who broke our nation's laws to come here.
And not only is it a slap in the face
to the American citizens whose lives who have been put
in danger or in many cases lost at the hands
of these illegal alien criminal gang members, but it's also
a slap in the face to the millions of legal
immigrants who came to our country the right way. Weited

(37:18):
their turn and paid their dues.

Speaker 3 (37:19):
We have a legal.

Speaker 14 (37:20):
Immigration system for a reason. The President is going to
continue to uphold that.

Speaker 3 (37:26):
Well, and good for him.

Speaker 7 (37:27):
He needs to, and it's about time that we've had,
can't I mean, people in the administration do what they
needed to do as it pertains to illegal immigration and to.

Speaker 3 (37:40):
Uphold the law, to actually uphold the law.

Speaker 7 (37:44):
So I don't know why that why we're still defending
this case by the way of the you know this,
this Garcia, this guy who's a an El Salvadoran national
who was never here legally. I mean, I don't know

(38:07):
how many times you can talk about this. There were
I'm sure that you guys hopefully didn't run into any
of this stuff on Easter. Hopefully nobody talked about it
on Easter.

Speaker 3 (38:15):
Goodness.

Speaker 7 (38:16):
Welcome back to the show, Dana lash with you. We
are at the top of this second hour, and the
issue of immigration in this back and forth, I want
to reiterate again because I feel like this gets lost
in all of this, the issue with him and the deportation.

(38:38):
I was listening to who was a Senator John Kennedy
out of Louisiana earlier who remarked how the administration. He said,
in his view, the administration messed up because they let
this guy go too early, or they deported him too early.
I don't think the administration and messed up, though. I mean,

(39:02):
how is it that it's bad if you deport someone
earlier than what was scheduled and then when you and
then they enter the country illegally. I mean, if you're
going to go buy the book as it pertains to
law and order. Then you have to go buy the
full book, not just that which you know it works

(39:26):
to your advantage, not just you can't ignore the fact
the guy came in illegally, and because he came in illegally,
and because he had his due process and he had
numerous court appearances and he was before numerous immigration judges.
We read one of the bond documents out aloud to
you when we were on air last week, and this
guy is I mean, he immediately he was reoffending. He

(39:52):
comes into the country illegally and he immediately starts reoffending.
And that's one of the reasons why he was ended
up getting the attention of these people in the first place,
getting the attention to law enforcement in the first place,
because he was he had numerous what traffic incidents, and
then he wasn't showing up for court his court dates

(40:13):
there and he entered illegally again, so he was deported
legally although it was out of schedule. Can you have
like an illegal deportion deportation illegal deportation, I don't think
you can, especially if someone's here illegally. I just am
trying to wrap my mind around the thought process of
the left on this. I mean, if it's bad that

(40:34):
he's deported because you think that somehow you're violating his rights. Okay,
he's an illegal immigrant, he's not here legally. There's it's
the one doesn't follow the other. Doesn't make any sense.
It doesn't make any sense.

Speaker 9 (40:49):
Why is he entitled to the due process of American
citizens when he's not well?

Speaker 3 (40:53):
And he got it.

Speaker 7 (40:54):
He got it with the numerous court appearances, and then
they kept telling him you're a danger. In fact, one
of the judges even wrote that, like, you're a danger
to the public, so we can't guarantee. We can't make
any guarantees to the public as of such. You know,
we're not gonna you know, we can't allow you to

(41:14):
stay in this country. And he got the deferment from
the Biden administration. But I want to point out again too,
that was only a temporary thing. It was never an
issue of he's not going to ever he's going to
stay in the country legally, or we're going to give
him legal status. It was never an issue of that.
It was always an issue of at what point is

(41:34):
he going to be deported? And so the stupidity of
the left on this, the fact that they've tripled and
quadrupled down on it is truly stunning to me. It's
really stunning that they keep hammering this.

Speaker 3 (41:48):
I don't know. I wanted to.

Speaker 7 (41:49):
Talk real quick about this issue with the we pull
this up because this was another This is one of
these stories that I saw around floating around the internet,
the issue of Christinoam and her bag being stolen. Can
someone tell me how in the world a DHS secretary
with Secret Service protection can have her bag stolen? I mean,

(42:12):
I'm not trying to be a mean person. I want
to know how that happens. She had a purse with
three thousand dollars in cash. She also apparently had her passport,
and I think some blank checks her driver's license, her passport,
her DHS bag, medicine checks, her apartment keys, makeup. According

(42:34):
to The New York Post, which confirmed the contents of
the bag, there was a guy in a surgical mask
who stole her bag before he left the restaurant. And
I'm just curious how that happened because she has Secret
Service protection. So how do you steal somebody's bag if
they have Secret Service detail? Also, can I just say,

(42:57):
how do you get your bag stolen. I'm not. I
just I've always got an eye on stuff. I always
either wear stuff or I just never leave anything. But
I really want to know with the Secret Service protection,
how that happened? Is this another Secret Serve? Is this
another question for Secret Service? I'm just curious. The New
York Post reached out to them for comment and they

(43:17):
haven't heard anything yet. I don't like that someone could
get that close. I mean, I've got my issues with
how she does some of her stuff. I mean, she
can do her glamour shots in her as we talked
about weeks ago, her you know, extensions and all. As
long as you're deporting people, I'm fine, But how is
how is somebody able to get that close? That's my question?

(43:39):
Is this Is this something that we need to be
concerned about. Apparently the Secret Service did review security footage
and that's how they saw that guy on camera do that.
You'll go and sneak in, get right next to her
and take her stuff. But how was that able to happen?
Because Secret Service, if you're ever around any of these,
you know, if you're ever around any of these, you

(44:02):
know people that are in these high appointed positions. Anybody
particularly in the president's cabinet. The one of the things
that you you know immediately is that it's there. There's
always a bubble around them. There's a security bubble that's
that's enforced around them. It's not like you can just
like go up to their table. It's not like you
can do any of that stuff. So I've got questions.

(44:25):
I've got a lot of questions about this. I don't
even know how this. I just I don't know how
that happens. And I get I get concerned because, Hi,
what did we deal with last year at this time?
Came well, not this time, but what did we deal
with last year?

Speaker 1 (44:40):
Last year?

Speaker 7 (44:41):
Yeah, oh yeah, somebody tried to kill potus and there
was a lot of questions about Secret Service. Yes, I yeah,
I've So that's why I have a lot of questions
about this. I'm just a little little nervous.

Speaker 3 (44:54):
I get a little antsy.

Speaker 7 (44:56):
So I just would really rather I would like for
some answers from Secret Service to how something like this
could happen. Uh, you know, I for sure a couple
of other things to discuss. The on Friday, actually it
was on Thursday, the issue Thursday which we had the
it was the horrible shooting that took place at FSU,

(45:18):
and as per usual, you know, you immediately had f
s US a gun free zone.

Speaker 3 (45:22):
If people aren't familiar, U f s U is a
gun free zone. Uh there.

Speaker 7 (45:27):
I had a friend who had a family member who
was there and my friend their nephew, who is, you know,
a practiced shooter. I think he said he did it
competitively for a while. He's not able to have a
firearm on campus. Now, you know, keep in mind, he
could have very well easily defended himself, defended others, but

(45:47):
he was not not allowed to You're not allowed to.

Speaker 3 (45:49):
Have a firearm on campus.

Speaker 7 (45:51):
And my friend was livid, livid that his nephew was
on campus and not able to defend themselves when this happen.
Been now as more started to come out about this
individual who carried out the shooting, I mean, there's I

(46:14):
always get. I don't like to say these people's names.
I don't like to do anything like that because there
definitely is a copycat syndrome. We've already talked about this before.
I don't know if he was, if he was anti
Trump or not. I think they just didn't he just
didn't like protests because they immediately One of the things
that the left tried to do is figure out, well,

(46:37):
what are his politics, so we can assign that to
whatever side and use it as a cudgel. And this,
you know, you had these five wounded I think two
fatalities that happened, and Lorraine has a write up about
this over at sub Stack.

Speaker 3 (46:55):
She did a really good job covering this.

Speaker 7 (46:57):
I was a twenty year old student and the son
of a member of the Sheriff's office, Leon County Sheriff's Office.
He was a participant in the Sheriff's Youth Advisory Council.
He had some firearms training as well. It doesn't seem
that he shot at police, but he was not following
apparently the verbal commands, and they took him into custanding,

(47:20):
apparently to the hospital. The classes were all canceled for
the remainder of the week, but two fatalities in five wounded.
Other people who were the fatalities were not students. I
think they may have been faculty. But the left was
seizing on this quote from a college paper where and

(47:42):
they said, oh, he just doesn't like the anti Trump protest.
And the left tried to make it out to be
like he's a pro Trump. I think he just didn't
like all the protests because they think he just thought
they were disruptive.

Speaker 3 (47:55):
I don't care.

Speaker 7 (47:55):
Why are we sitting here instead of asking how was
this individual? What was his motivation? And how was this
individual able to do what he did? Why are we
not asking those questions? Why are we trying to figure out,
Oh my gosh, how can we use this against the rioter?
I mean with the left. I'm used to it because
most of these mass killers are people on the left.
But with this, I mean fire He had a firearm,

(48:18):
he hade a handgun. That's I mean already, if he's
twenty years old with a handgun running around without a handgun,
that's already he's already a prohibited possessor by way of
his age. And then by having it at FSU campus,
well then there's another violation. So there's immediately two charges
right there. They might be able to say criminal trespass
if they had the appropriate signage.

Speaker 3 (48:37):
I mean, it all depends.

Speaker 7 (48:38):
There's several things that go into this, but of course
the left doesn't want to know anything about it. They
immediately just want to say that this had to do
with Oh, it's because of the proliferation of firearms. How
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how are you a twenty year old student? You're running around?
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Speaker 7 (50:12):
All right, so uh we have I can't believe this
is a headline, but it is. It sounds like a
punk band name. A flaming romantical accessory sparked a blaze,
damaging three Staten Island homes, and a neighbor was busted
for it. Accordingly, I don't even know. I don't even

(50:34):
want to know how something like this happens. I mean,
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They said that necessitated being called a three alarm fire.

(51:27):
He can't even believe this is a thing.

Speaker 3 (51:30):
I don't know.

Speaker 7 (51:31):
Let's see apparently how somebody smells may dictate whether or
not you're going to be friends.

Speaker 3 (51:36):
I guess it makes sense.

Speaker 7 (51:37):
They said that smells, that smells do matter, especially when
you're forming, you know, bonds or relationships with people.

Speaker 3 (51:42):
I guess that, you know, I guess that makes sense.

Speaker 7 (51:44):
Like somebody's smelling or if they smell like Pachuli or
Tom's of main, I'm typically probably not. I mean, that's
you know, no offense, but just probably not going to happen.

Speaker 3 (51:53):
We're not going to be friends.

Speaker 7 (51:55):
Apparently your midlife eating habits obviously can help you live
longer and healthier. Die, I can't believe this is a headline.
You didn't need to do a study about this. A
plant rich diet with some fish and dairy might make
the biggest difference, they say. But I thought dari was bad.
Is it good now? I thought it was bad? But
I don't know, Maybe I'm wrong. Now Louisiana, Virginia, Missouri
have reported their first measle cases of twenty twenty five.

(52:18):
Oh great, so we're all gonna freak out of our measles.
NASCAR fans got their first look at an electric car
out on the track in new footage. I am not
gonna I'm still not gonna be into it.

Speaker 3 (52:29):
Are you would?

Speaker 7 (52:30):
You don't you think that they EV's need their own
like thing. It's like trans cars. I don't know, I
just it's the NASCAR EV prototype of turn heads during
an exhibition in Chicago and Miami fans got to see
it on the track as part of a commercial.

Speaker 3 (52:47):
So they were shooting a commercial with it, so they
got to see it in action. Coming up, we've got
the latest.

Speaker 7 (52:54):
We've got some culture as well, the homoloone two director
who wants Trump's cameo removed in real idea stick with us,
and I'm gonna tell you, I always tell people to carry.
I will always carry. I will always encourage people to carry.
I get that some people want to diversify their weapons
or ray I understand that, especially like when we were
just talking about.

Speaker 3 (53:12):
Gun free zones.

Speaker 7 (53:13):
I have friends who were All I can say is
that they work in the media in New York, Washington,
d C. They are out at night because, as you know,
apparently our government now with this administration, never sleeps. And
even though they went through all the hoops and jumped
through all of that stuff and got their license to carry,
they're barred from carrying at a number of places. So

(53:33):
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Berna sid as the most popular model. It shoots chemical
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feet away. And it is a way for you to
still have some means of protection when you are barred
from carry. I mean, think about it. You carry knives.
You know you'll carry blade. You can't have different calibers,
you know. I think the saying is what I use

(53:54):
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Speaker 3 (54:12):
And when you.

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Go, when you when you go, and you can look
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Speaker 11 (54:49):
I think he's exactly where you should be.

Speaker 8 (54:51):
But you said that the El Salva would have to cooperate.

Speaker 11 (54:56):
You have no doubt that if.

Speaker 8 (54:57):
President and Trump wanted him return, that he could ask
President but Kelly.

Speaker 1 (55:03):
To return him, right, I mean, I mean President, I.

Speaker 11 (55:07):
Can't comment on something I don't know. I can't think.

Speaker 17 (55:10):
I mean, you know, you know, I mean, you know
President Trump, you've talked about how you know he can
get things done.

Speaker 1 (55:16):
I mean, if he wanted the guy return, he could.

Speaker 11 (55:18):
Get it returned, right, I do. I'm not going to
comment on conversation. I'm not a part of it. I
don't know what conversations are having, what conversation, who's having
what conversation was Officially, I'm not in the loop one
not I think.

Speaker 7 (55:29):
So that's Tom Homan, who is obviously, you know, working
in immigration. Uh, he's addressing all of this. First off,
welcome back Dane Lesh with you at the bottom of
the second.

Speaker 3 (55:40):
Are you all have to forgive me?

Speaker 7 (55:41):
The simulcast is interrupted today because your girls operating one
eye one eyed. I was going to give myself a nickname,
but I don't have one. So basically I have something
massively scratching up the inside of my eyes. So we're
we're we're powering through it, so it's it's impossible to
be on camera today, and it's a great start, by
the way to our amazing affiliate out in Seattle, Katd's.

(56:04):
We're very excited to be on Seattle. Jason Rains is
a dear friend, and they do such a great job.
It's a great station. We're happy to be on. So
tomorrow we hope to have all that restored, and I
hope to have both eyes functioning. Makes it very difficult
when you're trying to see your prep and everything in
front of you. So don't work in broadcasting if you
have eye issues. It can be a bad it can
be a bad deal. So the Tom Homan and that

(56:29):
remind me that was audio SoundBite that we had just played.

Speaker 3 (56:33):
That was eleven.

Speaker 7 (56:34):
So he's addressing the conversations between well, or rather saying
how he's not going to address the conversations that the
president is having with the president of El Salvador. Now
I'll say this too. And Jonathan Turley remarked on this
this Supreme Court order that has to do with this

(56:57):
Abrago Garcia, because I quite didn't understand what the Supreme
Court was talking about this decision when they basically made
it to where the government has to be the facilitator
of getting this guy, you know, back to the country
to which he illegally entered. Audio Somebody twelve. I'm not
the only one. This is Jonathan Turley expanding on that right.

Speaker 15 (57:16):
The Trump administration is adopting a pretty artificially narrow interpretation.
They're saying that if they bring him to our doorstep,
we have to open the door. The District Coort clearly
disagrees and basically said, I feel unfacilitated. Well, this is
the problem with what the Supreme Court did. You can
get an you can get a unanimous decision if no
one can.

Speaker 17 (57:35):
Agree what you said.

Speaker 15 (57:36):
And they said you have to facilitate, but they didn't
define what that means.

Speaker 7 (57:42):
So what does facilitate mean in that regard? Like, what
did what is the what is the United States? What
do we have to do in order to fulfill the facilitation?
And they didn't, as he said, they didn't.

Speaker 3 (57:54):
He didn't.

Speaker 7 (57:55):
It wasn't defined as to what that meant. And that
was a question that I had when that order came out.
And that's what the left keeps coming back to. So
Audio I D fourteen. Senator John Kennedy. He responded this way, Listen.

Speaker 16 (58:10):
Well, Chris is my friend and I respect him, and
he's certainly entitled his opinion, but in my judgment, he
is utterly and gloriously wrong. I mean, most of this
gauzy rhetoric is just rage bait unless your next level obtuse.

(58:32):
You know that mister Garcia is never coming back to
the United States ever. And that's not because of President Trump.
That's because of mister President Bucla.

Speaker 3 (58:44):
Yeah.

Speaker 7 (58:44):
Well, and the president of El Salvador said I'm not
releasing him from Bristaton.

Speaker 3 (58:48):
He's a known gang member.

Speaker 7 (58:52):
And it just seems disrespectful for Democrats to try to
argue this, by the way, and to think that they're
just going to travel to Old Salvador and have this
conversation with him and to make demands. I mean, we
have we have a number of other lawmakers going there
to sit down and sip Margarito's and all on the
taxpayer expense, I mean, you know we're not taxed enough already,

(59:13):
and and and after the the discoveries of the wasteful
spending from us AI D and elsewhere, Yeah, I don't
think that taxpayers are really in the mood for uh,
spending money on this type of stuff. But yeah, that's
that's what that's what it is.

Speaker 3 (59:32):
That's what that's what they're doing.

Speaker 11 (59:34):
Uh.

Speaker 7 (59:34):
And it's incredibly unfortunate to see these people do more
for those who broke the law and entered illegally than
not uh this Uh. I wanted to switch gears here
and also bring up this story. This is more of
a culture story. New York Post had this story. I
saw it on Friday when we were out Home Alone two.
Director wants Trump cut from the cameo. He doesn't hear

(59:55):
from his cameo piece cut from the Home Alone two?
And you remember Home Alone two? There was the where
Macaulay Culkin was in the hotel he was. I never
watched Home Alone two. Did you ever see a kinge?
I never watched it. I couldn't tell you what was about.

Speaker 9 (01:00:11):
I know I've seen it. It's been so long though,
it's been a long time.

Speaker 7 (01:00:14):
Home Alone came out when I was a kid. Home
Alone two. I never saw it. I just didn't see it.
But Trump was in it. He has a cameo in it.
And I how petty do you have to be to
start talking about taking this cameo out, so he said,
the guy who the director, Chris Columbus, he wants it removed.
But he says, well, he goes, if I cut it,

(01:00:38):
I could get deported. That's what he said, if he
cut it. He's worried that Trump would deport him if
he cut his cameo. How petty is this? This guy's
sixty six years old. He did an interview with the
San Francisco Chronicle and he said that Trump's cameo has
become a curse because he would love to cut it out.

(01:01:00):
But he goes, it's become an albatross for me. I
just wish it was gone. He says, I can't cut it.
If I cut it, I'd probably be sent out of
the country. And he said it'd be uh, I'll be
I'll be considered sort of not fit to live in
the United States, so I'll have to go back or something.

Speaker 3 (01:01:16):
He said, he's from Italy. I have to go back
to Italy.

Speaker 7 (01:01:18):
Although he's well, he has Italian heritage. He was born
in Pennsylvania, so he's pulling a Hillary Baldwin with us.
And it was the Plaza Hotel, which Trump owned at
the time. Columbus said that Trump bullied his way into
the movie, which I don't believe.

Speaker 18 (01:01:31):
Uh.

Speaker 7 (01:01:32):
He said that that they said that they spoke with
him about filming in the plaza and they paid the fee,
which you'd have to do with everybody. So if you
when you when people scott for locations, uh you if
they choose a private property, they pay like basically they
it's almost like that, well they pay no godly amount

(01:01:54):
of money. You can make a lot of money by
having a property that's used for filming. But he, uh,
what Chris Columbus said was that, oh, well, you can
use the plaza if I'm in the movie, is what
Trump told him.

Speaker 3 (01:02:07):
So he said, However, it happened.

Speaker 7 (01:02:09):
They agreed to put him in the movie, and then
when they screened it, people liked it when they showed up.
So he told the editor, leave him in the movie.
It's a moment for the audience, is what he said.
And he made the decision then, and so they now
he says it's an albatross and he hates the fact
that he's in it. And then he's also said, oh, well,

(01:02:31):
you know, uh, you know, he bullied his way into it.
Trump says that Columbus begged him to appear in Home
Alone two. They they that the film's director and others
were begging him to be in it. And I how
in the world, Like, if you're a Chris Columbus, why
do you think that this is a smart move to

(01:02:53):
just start trying to pick this fight?

Speaker 1 (01:02:54):
Now?

Speaker 7 (01:02:56):
I guess this is like the only leverage that he
thinks that he has. Why why does he think this
is the time to do it. It's just these people
being so petty and so obsessive and so insufferable. It's
truly remarkable. I think it looks petty if he removes him,
because it's become like, you know, this like cultural iconic scene.

(01:03:16):
I think he looks petty by removing him and thinking that,
you know I, because then it looks bad and then
the director has projected his garbage onto that. I mean,
he's tainted the movie. Then if you do something like that,
that's so lame. And I don't think that anybody was

(01:03:37):
complaining about it either. I'd never heard anybody complain about
trump bean in this movie or having a cameo in it.
Nobody complained about it, Nobody said anything about it. So
why now is he wants to Yeah, it's an albatross
around his neck. Kane Steve says that Home Alone two
is all time favorite Christmas movie.

Speaker 3 (01:03:56):
You've got to be kidding me.

Speaker 9 (01:03:57):
I mean it's up there.

Speaker 1 (01:03:58):
It's the first Christmas movie a kid I remember seeing,
So I guess it just stuck with me longer.

Speaker 9 (01:04:02):
I don't know mind stein ieheard. But think about this.
All he's all he's doing is really making so the
movies that are out there on vhs and all that
that have Trump in it. He's literally going to make
Trump more valuable because those movies that were originally with
Trump in them are going to be more valuable to
people because if he's going to remove it from the movie,

(01:04:26):
that's going to be something people will collect and keep,
which will then of course gain value. So if he's
wanting to give Trump more value, I guess this is
the move.

Speaker 7 (01:04:34):
Yeah, that's the way to do it, for sure. That's
the way to make it exactly like you said, way
more valuable. That's how you do it. It's just so
lame to take this out. But this is like mao,
that's like cultural that's like the cultural revolution. That's very
mal asked code. We've got to take all these references out.
We have to go back and whitewash all of our
stuff because politics, because people have grown so simple and weak.

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Speaker 9 (01:05:50):
It's his life mission to make bad decisions. It's time
for Florida man.

Speaker 7 (01:05:59):
I mean, I've heard to some people being desperate to
get attention, especially from the ladies.

Speaker 3 (01:06:04):
This Florida man is no different.

Speaker 7 (01:06:05):
A Florida man shot himself and then lied about having
cancer so he could get sympathy from the woman that
he is accused of stalking. This guy, he uh, I
mean this, this thirty year old he staged a shooting
and a claim about having cancer so that he could

(01:06:26):
gain sympathy from a female coworker who accused him of
stalking her.

Speaker 3 (01:06:31):
This like went for a year.

Speaker 7 (01:06:33):
It began back in March of last year and Cocoa
police they responded to shots fired at a FedEx.

Speaker 3 (01:06:41):
This guy was he like staged.

Speaker 7 (01:06:43):
All of this and then he then afterwards he pretended
to have cancer so he could all because he wanted
to get sympathy from this woman. He was released in
four thousand dollars bond. I feel like that's a little low.
It feels like that's a little bit low. A let's

(01:07:03):
see this, Oh, I want to do this one in
the outdoor. A man faces harsh consequences after he provoked
an iguana for viral content. You know, I think that
you should this individual, these people that do these videos.
This was his His video was supposed to be like
this is what living in Florida's like. And he grabbed

(01:07:23):
this iguana and that was standing like well like kind
of sitting next to his arm, and the animal, I mean,
the iguana immediately bit him and he had a lot
of damage. He's like, yah, I'm gonna need stitches. You
know that they actually like I mean, they're covered with salmonilla,
not all of them, but they even get salmonilla from
You're always supposed to wash your hands after handling iguana's.

(01:07:45):
I had a friend in college that had two of
like the biggest iguanas or something like that in the
state and kept him in this like huge. They converted
a room in their basement into housing these iguanas. But
you always are supposed to wash your hands if you're
handling them, et cetera. And this guy gets by him
because he thinks he's going to do it for viral content.
Not everything has to be viral content, you know, Not

(01:08:05):
everything has to I don't know why people are so
obsessed with It's the click culture.

Speaker 3 (01:08:11):
Let's see this, hmm, This.

Speaker 7 (01:08:15):
Was a local ten An Audi driver going one hundred
and fifty five miles per hour so that I know
what I'm doing. Before he had a deadly crash on
State Road eighty four. That doesn't sound good. This individual.
He was told by the passenger to slow down as
he drove one hundred and fifty five miles per hour,

(01:08:36):
and then not just what minutes later, he crashed into
another vehicle and it ejected one of his passengers and
killed them.

Speaker 3 (01:08:44):
That's horrible.

Speaker 7 (01:08:45):
So he was arrested on six felony charges, including one
count of vehicular homicide. And they said that he rear
ended a Honda Accord as he switched lanes, which caused
his Audi to spin out, hit a carb roller, and
then sadly ejected a passenger who did not have a
seatbelt on. The people in the Honda were taking the hospital.

Speaker 3 (01:09:07):
That's just one hundred fifty five miles per hour. That's terrifying,
absolutely terrifying. Good Heavens.

Speaker 7 (01:09:15):
Machete news today in machete news and ash tray, this
is the headline. An ashtray theft led to a machete
fight in Cooper City. A dispute over an ash tray
turned violent. I didn't even know ashtray still existed. I'm
more I think I'm more amazed at that than I
am about the machete fight. A forty two year old
man broke into a town home courtyard fought the new homeowner,

(01:09:37):
who was armed with a machete. Authorities confirmed Broward Sheriff's
off their Sheriff's Office deputies. So the confrontation happened Tuesday
of last week. One of the men, identified as David Guevara,
was a Guevara was standing in an enclosed patio of
his town home holding his ash tray. The victim opened
the door, demanded the ashtray, told guevar to leave, and

(01:09:58):
then the victim walked back inside since that Guevara was
following him, so then the homeowner had time to arm
himself with a machete. Then he went back and confronted Guevara,
and then they Guevara rushed the victim. They tried to
tried to wrestle the machete away, they fell to the ground,
they fought. Somebody did get caught in the face. I mean,
it was just crazy. Guevar told the deputies that he

(01:10:19):
took the ashtray because it looked nice. Was he's going
to steal it? Like what in the world over an
ash tray? And also everybody has machetes. Literally everybody has
a machete in Florida. One thing that we've I mean,
that's not a joke.

Speaker 3 (01:10:31):
I think you have to. I think they give you
one if you move there. I don't know.

Speaker 7 (01:10:34):
A Florida man stabbed a woman after she criticized his
uncontrolled kids while in line at the supermarket butcher counter.
Oh my gosh, this Florida man is going to spend
a decade behind bars. A woman criticized his kids at
the supermarket, so he brutally stabbed her. Jamma car Gaale
literally as it sounds, was convicted by a jurivas Peers.

(01:10:55):
He had a three day trial, so he got sentenced
to twelve years in prison, one count of batter aggri
a battery with the deadly weapon. The knife attack occurred
at the butcher's counter in the Milan supermarket and Port Charlotte.
And apparently he was there with his kids and I
guess they I don't know if they were loud or whatever,
but this woman criticized them for their behavior and they

(01:11:15):
ended up arguing and then afterwards the you know, they
people were pushing one another, and then yeah, the next thing,
you know, he I mean, somebody even grabbed a cast
iron pan from a shelf in the store and like
went back to the butcher counter because they thought they
were going to swing it around and slap people with it.
But then that's been the defendant up on seeing the

(01:11:37):
cast iron pan, grabbed an eight inch chef's knife from
the shelf. And then they didn't pay for it. First
they were stabbing without pay. They didn't pay for it.
After he stabbed the woman, the man fled to the
parking lot and the victim was severely wounded, followed him,
though in an attempt to photograph the license played on
the vehicle.

Speaker 3 (01:11:55):
And so that's how.

Speaker 7 (01:11:57):
Yeah, when first responders arrived, the victim was in pretty
dire st rate's bleeding profusely from her abdomen and head,
they noted. So they absolutely did find the people who
did it, took them into custody. And that's the conclusion
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Speaker 18 (01:13:11):
Democratic solidarity with the democratic governments and the democratic movements
and peoples and the parties of the world to try
to prevent the spread of the lawlessness and the fascist
chaos that's been unleashed against us, but implicit in it
should be the idea that if and when we come
back to power, and we will, we are not going

(01:13:32):
to look kindly upon people who facilitated, to use a
word of the day, who facilitated authoritarianism in our country,
because that's an assault on our constitution and on our people.

Speaker 3 (01:13:49):
So Jamie or asking, well you found that interesting, Kine,
did you?

Speaker 9 (01:13:55):
I mean, like when we come back in power. You know,
this whole time they been whining that Trump would be
some you know, vengeful type president. So far he's followed
the law to a tee. But they have no problems
going out there and the future threatening other countries.

Speaker 7 (01:14:13):
Yeah, none, none at all, whatsoever. Welcome back to the program,
Dan I last year with you. We're at the top
of this third hour. Apologies for the interruption of the
simulcast today. Your girl has sloth eye.

Speaker 3 (01:14:23):
I don't know, I'll have to put it.

Speaker 7 (01:14:24):
I feel like from the Goonies major Like, I scratch
on my eye and it's super red and super swollen
and it's not even the same size as my other
one and I'm having difficulty even seen. So we're like,
m maybe we don't do the simul cast today even
though I'm having a great hair day. It's like a
baller hair day, but maybe we don't do that today,

(01:14:46):
So apologies for that, but it's not. I mean, I
can't even see the camera anyway, So it's not it's
we're in that bat of his shape. It's like your
nightmare scenario. You're getting ready to go on national television
and you have a huge red eye and a scratch
and you got to go to the optometrists after? Are
the opthalmologists after after you finish your broadcast? So yeah,

(01:15:07):
it's a so I appreciate your patience. That's for those asking.
And that's the explanation on that. There's no conspiracy. You know,
it's not, you know, no conspiracy outol whatsoever. All right,
so uh, because there there are gonna be those some
people are gonna be like shit, a plastic surgery.

Speaker 3 (01:15:22):
I've never had that.

Speaker 7 (01:15:23):
But still no Cain can attest. I have sloth I
he can attest. So okay, the situation. So we got
the pope who passed away this morning and everyone's saying
right after jd Vance visited him, and I feel like
the leftists, am I crazy?

Speaker 3 (01:15:40):
And that the left is trying to make this a thing.

Speaker 1 (01:15:43):
What that he visited the.

Speaker 7 (01:15:44):
Yeah, because I keep seeing it all over X which
I'm trying not to look at because it's just trash.
It's everywhere I've seen it. Like, is that a thing
that we actually is that we're entertaining as serious?

Speaker 9 (01:16:00):
Are any of them suggesting anything specific that he could
have done?

Speaker 18 (01:16:03):
Oh?

Speaker 3 (01:16:04):
Like uh oh he met the pope and now look
the pope is passed. I mean that's kind of a
new low for the left.

Speaker 9 (01:16:10):
I think, is it because I've seen worse?

Speaker 3 (01:16:14):
Yeah, I don't know. Well, I have seen worse, but I.

Speaker 12 (01:16:21):
Don't.

Speaker 3 (01:16:21):
I don't know, like I I just have. I've got
a lot of questions about this. Why is that a thing?

Speaker 7 (01:16:26):
So the Pope's passed away, now they're going to have
the conclave is going to come to life and sidebar.
I think it's fascinating that they work in the Sistine
Chapel for this, so when they when they're selecting the
new pope, they're they meet, they have their proceedings in the.

Speaker 3 (01:16:47):
Sisting Chapel. Is that interesting?

Speaker 7 (01:16:49):
I mean, how could you I would have difficulty working
and concentrating sitting in the Sistine Chapel. I gotta be honest,
it's the Sistine Chapel. I mean, it's, you know, the
the Michuelangelo. This amazing masterpiece is on the ceiling and
it's I've been there. It's amazing, beautiful room, and you
know the artwork is I mean, it's Michlangelo. I mean,

(01:17:11):
what else is there to say about it? But they
gather there and then they showed us where they put
the uh, I guess after they have their votes, they
put them in this little this little furnace, and then
they light it and then they color the smoke depending
on whether or not they've they have elected a new
pope or whether there is a new pope that remains
to be elected. It's all very fascinating, the you know,

(01:17:34):
the process. But how could you sit in assisting chapel
and work and listen to old dude speak. You're in
the assisting chapel, I mean you just are You there
just so often that it's just commonplace, which I can't
imagine either.

Speaker 3 (01:17:48):
They just don't. It doesn't even register anymore. I don't know.

Speaker 7 (01:17:52):
I just I that's kind of interesting to me. But
I do think that the conspiracy theories that the left
is pushing. Aren't the right the conspiracy theory?

Speaker 3 (01:18:00):
How dare you? That's our job.

Speaker 7 (01:18:02):
We're supposed to be the conspiracy theorist according to the left,
and now the left wants to be the conspiracy theorist.
I don't know, but it's going to be a very
There's a lot of debate amongst all of my Catholic
friends as to who's going to be the next pope,
And there was apparently some a cardinal from Africa who
they say is like a great candidate and would remove Woke,
but it's not going to happen.

Speaker 3 (01:18:22):
He's not going to get the votes. I don't know.
I just I don't think I would want to run.

Speaker 7 (01:18:27):
I wouldn't want that job because you have to deal
with all the all the other cardinals, and it just
seems like it gets Caddy.

Speaker 3 (01:18:34):
You know, it gets Caddy. But I've noticed they have
they've got.

Speaker 7 (01:18:36):
A short list of some But yeah, all my Catholic
friends are debating the pope issue and who is it
going to be, and who's going to get the votes
and who isn't going to get the votes, and it's
very I don't know, it's very interesting. But I would
not be able to work sitting in the assisting chapel
because it's so beautiful. The other thing that we're also
following is this Pentagon fight. A number of former top

(01:19:00):
and a gun spokesperson told Politico that it's been a
month of hell inside the agency. And apparently there's another
I mean, the exclusive coming out of NPR. Now it's MPR,
so take it for what it is. They're saying that
the White House is looking to replace Hegseeth as sec death. Now,
I do know that there was another choice, that is true.

(01:19:24):
I do know that there was another choice. If it
wasn't going to be Hegseeth, there was another choice that
Potus had met with, played golf with in Florida. That's
all I can tell you that for certain. Now, the
I think that the can't. I think that the person that,
well just say it, Trump was looking at Disantos. Now,

(01:19:46):
I like heg Seth. I mean, I'm I think it's
a different type. I think it's a different type of
leadership because they think that you have you can have
executive more more more administrative, and you can have more
warrior class. I mean, it just all depends on what
you think it all depends on what you think the
need is but or how it needs to be run.

(01:20:09):
But I mean, I don't just like Hexeth, I do know.
I mean one of the things that I very well
play sources, you know, Desanta's and Trump actually do get along.
Even if some of Trump's people hate DeSantis. I don't
think that Trump listens to his people twenty.

Speaker 3 (01:20:23):
Four to seven.

Speaker 7 (01:20:25):
I know, as chief of staff hates DeSantis, But I
think Trump and DeSantis get along, and I think all
of the primary stuff that they've had has been put
to put to bed. But I do know that he
was being considered for SECTAF. But I think that DeSantis,
from what I understand, wanted to stay on as Florida
governor because there was so much There's so much that

(01:20:47):
needs to be done still, and have you seen the
state of things. We're resuming red state rhino hunting tomorrow.
If you've seen the state of things, and we've covered
this before, the issue of uh, really weak Republicans trying
to undo a lot of these a lot of these
initiatives that the that the Dysantas had men had had implemented,

(01:21:12):
is that's incredibly concerning. I mean, they were vetoing cuts
and they are. They were trying to override the veto
of of of uh tax basically getting more money from
the taxpayers to pay for these special interests, uh, their
special interest pursuits. So they've they've been fighting with the administration,
the Dasantis administration, because you have a handful of these

(01:21:34):
rhinos that are trying to drag the state back to
being more purple because then they could actually run as Democrats.
You can't run as a Democrat Florida. You got to
run as a Republican. But they could actually run as
Democrats technically. Uh. So I think that that's kind of,
you know, part of their push. So I I think
you really wanted to stay and remain as governor of Florida.

Speaker 3 (01:21:58):
But I, like I said, I like HeiG Seth as sector.
A lot of people have got it out for him.

Speaker 7 (01:22:04):
And I think that's going to be true almost of
anybody in that position because there's a lot of money
tied up in warrying think about some of these legacy contracts.
There was a time I was at a dinner in Austin, Texas,
meeting with a couple of generals and futures Command and
all of that down there, and one of the things
that they were talking about was recruitment. And now I

(01:22:27):
brought up, respectfully that the recruitment comes by the comes
from the way that the military is being operated and administered,
and that you know, Abviygate definitely wasn't a great recruiting
message after we saw that from the Biden administration, a
lot of the leaks and the cat fighting that just doesn't,
you know, doesn't really look so great.

Speaker 18 (01:22:47):
And so the the.

Speaker 7 (01:22:51):
I think, the more entrenched I don't want to say bureaucrats,
but for the lack of a better way to put it,
the more entrenched bureaucrats that are there at DoD, I
think they're going to give any but a hard time
because anybody that's appointed to that spot is going to technically.

Speaker 3 (01:23:04):
Be an outsider.

Speaker 7 (01:23:05):
They're not going to have been there within the Department
of Defense, within the Pentagon for all of these years,
the way a lot of these individuals that really carry
the way to the influence have and are, and really
ultimately anybody that's that's appointed is going to have a
hard time. I especially think it's doubly hard if it's
a Republican appointee for some reason. There we've you know,

(01:23:26):
we have a whole ghost class within the system that
is just stringently against any type of Republican and I
feel like that's gonna also going to be an issue.
So I don't the idea that they're looking to replace him,
the fact that p NPR wrote this, So I don't
NPR doesn't really get the best scoops.

Speaker 3 (01:23:46):
I gotta be honest, they don't. They don't really get
great scoops. I don't really put a lot of stock
in this one. Uh And and even if I I anybody,
like I said, anybody's going to have a tough time
in that position, there's not going to be anybody that
finds an easy time of it because you're going up
against this entrenched class. It's just the way that it is. So,

(01:24:08):
you know, I'm not quite sure I wanted to bring
this one up to. This is a culture story.

Speaker 7 (01:24:13):
This Gi Jane has, They called her I want to
be Gi Jane is suing the Navy because her dream
of becoming the first female seal has come crashing to
an end.

Speaker 3 (01:24:26):
The woman is forty two years old. Oh well, she'd
be over the.

Speaker 7 (01:24:29):
Age limit of forty two, so they said she will
no longer qualify for Naval Officer Training Command in Newport,
Rhode Island, because she would be over the age limit
of forty two by the time she graduated. She's forty
one now, she said. She told the New York Post
that that the opportunity was taken away from her and

(01:24:50):
she would like to be reinstated. And she said that
I want to be determined by merits instead of a technicality.
So she wants a specially exception for her. She said
she was working in litigation for twelve years and she
got burnt out working for twenty four to seven, and
she thought the seals were a noble cause. And she
says she scuba certified and she's an avid long distance runner.

(01:25:13):
And she said the Special Forces just quote kind of
jibed with my physical pursuits, yes, because.

Speaker 3 (01:25:21):
You know, special Force is.

Speaker 7 (01:25:22):
All it is, is just some running and swimming. That's
all it is, you know. She wrote of her quote,
Viking like pursuit to be a seal. And she said
that her grandfather served in Norwegian ski patrol and that
her uncle was in World War Two and her brother
works in the FBI. She said she wants to be
the first female Navy seal officer, and from the immediately

(01:25:46):
she was having problems with it. She is, so she's
like going to she's suing them for age discrimination against
the USA Navy. This broad is suing for age discrimination
because the Navy has age restrictions for all men and women.

(01:26:06):
And she thinks that she told her she thinks that
age waivers are obtainable and that she should get special.
She doesn't want a quality. She wants to be kid gloved.
She wants a special treatment, she wants a special exemption.
And I'm want to be honest, I don't think that
she's not gonna last in the seals.

Speaker 3 (01:26:25):
Are you kidding me? A forty one year old woman
who thinks that she's going to just make it through buds?
Are you kidding me?

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Speaker 9 (01:27:36):
And now all of the news you would probably miss,
it's time for Dana's Quick five.

Speaker 7 (01:27:42):
So the Associated Press says that the cause of Pope
Francis's death was a cerebral stroke that led to a
coma and irreversible heart failure.

Speaker 3 (01:27:50):
Per the Vatican.

Speaker 7 (01:27:51):
He apparently also had a decreed in his will that
he be buried in the Saint Mary Major Basilica and
a simple under ground tomb. So it was he was
like having a lot of issues. He was like super
sick when he met with the VP, so that I
mean goodness, and he was. I saw that at one
point he was in a wheelchair being wheeled around, so

(01:28:12):
he's been he's been struggling with it for quite some time. Also,
moving on down the rest of these headlines here.

Speaker 3 (01:28:19):
The what is hatfish? I've heard of catfishing?

Speaker 9 (01:28:24):
Oh, hatfish is when bald guys go on dating apps
and they wear hats in their pictures and then when
you go to the date and they're not wearing a
hat and they're bald, and these women feel like they
were hatfished.

Speaker 3 (01:28:36):
That's hysterical.

Speaker 7 (01:28:37):
So this is like apparently big enough of an issue
that Huntington Post has written about it. Well, ladies, it'd
be like if you don't wear a makeup or have extensions, like,
I mean, you're that's not your natural hair and that's
not your natural face.

Speaker 3 (01:28:52):
So I don't know somebody's butt.

Speaker 7 (01:28:54):
Like, then you go on a date and you find
out that they're bald, Okay, then don't go on another
date with them if that's not your dam right. I
mean just just saying, I don't know why that like
has to be like this big long I don't know
why it has to be this big ordeal. China sent
back a new Boeing jet made more expensive by tariffs.

(01:29:15):
We're gonna ask Steven Yates about this. The seven thirty
seven Max, which was meant for China's GMN Airlines, landed
at Seattle's Bowing Field.

Speaker 3 (01:29:23):
It was returned.

Speaker 7 (01:29:25):
They were returned it because they said it was too
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Speaker 7 (01:31:02):
Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash with you at
the bottom of this third hour and joining us now
Fia the phone is our good friend Steven Yetch you
know him, senior research fellow at the Heritage Foundation. At
Yates comms on X and Stephen, always a pleasure. I
hope you have a blessed Easter and we're so glad
that you're able to join us at the top of

(01:31:22):
this week. I wanted to ask you about this headline
because this sounds like the height of pettiness. So China
sent back a jet. They sent back this Boeing jet
per I think Fox Business, the Guardian elsewhere, a seven
thirty seven Max that was intended for a Chinese airline
and it was returned to Seattle on Saturday because they said,

(01:31:45):
oh well now the tariffs are it made it too expensive.
This sounds like it's just a stunt. What are your
thoughts on this, well, Dana, First.

Speaker 1 (01:31:54):
And foremost, Boeing is one of the largest companies in
America that actually sells things into China, and there are
China sells far more to the United States than the
other way around. This is one of the very few
points they think to pressure the US system and the
old theory of the way the world used to work

(01:32:16):
was they press on a big American company. Those executives
come in lobby Congress and the administration, and in times
past that meant that the executive would cave and smooth
things out with China and the sugar would flow. At
this point, pretty sure Boeing can sell that aircraft to
Malaysia or somewhere else, and China's going to have a
hard time filling their inventory by trying to shop elsewhere.

(01:32:38):
And if they show that they're willing to do this
to the United States, France for via airbus or wherever else,
can't be certain it won't happen to them too. So
really this is just trying to China driving their own
brand down.

Speaker 7 (01:32:49):
In my view, that's a really great point because if
they can do this like just you know, with a
seven thirty seven, I mean of course they would do
it to other countries that even you know, have lesser
stature than that of the Unit States. Talking with our
friend Stevin Yates at eights comes on X, they also
apparently China's is also like threatening. They well they say
they're warning, but it sounds like a threat. They're threatening
other nations about appeasing the United States as all these

(01:33:12):
countries have been coming to the US, these nations leaders
to negotiate new trade deals country by country, and China's
warning nations against appeasing the US and these trade deals
because it's not favorable for them. Steven, If the US
has made if they make all these seventy some ideals, yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:33:33):
Well, I mean this is just part of a piece
where they project onto us that we are putting politics
in the way of the quote unquote rules based international
order and free markets and all of that. Will they
have grossly distorted markets by subsidies, stealing intellectual property, doing
all kinds of manipulation, and of course they go out

(01:33:54):
to their neighbors and say, oh, well, we're not going
to bully you the way the US does, so we'll
make some sweet deals with you, and we'll hide our
trade deficit with the United States by laundering it through
our neighbors. And that's basically what the Trump administration is
the first ever to do, is to go to the
neighbors and say, don't launder their trade deficit, make a

(01:34:14):
deal with us. We'll make it right with you, and
we'll rebalance these relationships. That's actually rational economics. China. On
the other hand, it's not based on economics. They're going
to these other countries. They're actually bullying them on sovereignty
and on economics. So in a way, it's another way
they're driving down their own brand. I just don't think

(01:34:35):
they have the self awareness and it's going to take
a while for countries to adjust to this new normal.
But don't I think President Trump has hit a big
reset button and it's only going to go in one direction,
and these countries are going to have to figure out
they want to bandwagon with the United States or make
deals with China, and they have a lot more to
gain dealing with the United States.

Speaker 3 (01:34:55):
Yeah, very true.

Speaker 7 (01:34:56):
And what was it Georgia Maloney who was in the
United States just towards the end of last tw week
before Easter weekend, apparently in town to negotiate a separate
trade deal for Italy. So a lot of countries are
it looks like, you know, they're they're following through with
this and they're trying to have normalized trade relations. Is
that because I know so much of that depends upon

(01:35:18):
just cementing these seventy some odd deals. Is that doable,
especially with the short amount of time in your opinion.

Speaker 1 (01:35:24):
Well, it's doable if you have kind of a gradualistic
view that I would in that you want to get
a big economy like Japan done first and soon. And
the mood music that I'm hearing from the Japanese side
and the American side suggests that that is possible. And
if you end up with the momentum of a big

(01:35:45):
economy like Japan and then you get one or two
others coming along, that really will have a bandwagon effect
in a lot of other places. And it basically makes
clear this is really about rebalancing economics, trade, investment, and manufacturing.
And if it has the effect of being less dependent
on China, too bad for China. And a lot of

(01:36:05):
Europe has been fed up with the over solicitous approach
of old Europe that's made them very dependent and very vulnerable.
And so I think Maloney is on the frontline of
a new wave to rebalance what Europe's trying to do.
But they got a long way to go.

Speaker 11 (01:36:22):
Yeah.

Speaker 7 (01:36:22):
Well, and to that point, one of the statements that
the Chinese had said is that quote, China firmly opposes
any party dealing reaching a deal at the expense of
China's interest So what are China's interests that are being
threatened by the United States just making a good trade
deal with another nation.

Speaker 1 (01:36:38):
Basically, they're confessing that they can't compete on fair and
transparent terms, and so it hurts their interests if we
are trying to compete on fair and transparent terms with
other people. It also is a basic admission that the
World Trade Organization has failed world trade and what it
did was it adapted to become more like China and

(01:36:59):
permissive of China. Then normalize what China's behavior was and
make it more consistent with supposed international rules and norms.
So we have to negotiate a post World Trade Organization
reordering of these patterns. And that's the huge reset button
that President Trump has hit. People can question it. It's

(01:37:20):
definitely risky and costly. I would argue it was necessary,
and it's a far better to go through this now
than waiting for when missiles are flying across the Taiwan
Straight or when China's caught helping the hoofis hit parts
of them at least, or they're caught doing other things
that provoke a conflict. We've got to reorder now before

(01:37:40):
we're having to do it in a time of crisis.

Speaker 3 (01:37:42):
Now JD.

Speaker 7 (01:37:43):
Vance, president or vice president of Vance, is in India
with his family, meeting apparently with the prime minister, and
obviously it looks like a lot of people are banking
on there maybe being a trade deal that comes from
that meeting because but but then going back to China
because they're i mean that's their top trading partner. I

(01:38:04):
mean China's like, well, like we're number one or two, second,
first or second largest trading partner for India China. So
with China threatening, what is that is that going to
impact Vance's meeting with the Prime Minister of India? Is
that going to Is that enough to maybe potentially derail
a sort of normalized trade agreement with them?

Speaker 1 (01:38:26):
Well, there are risks for India, but they have gone
very very slowly for decades in trying to wake up
and embrace engagement with the free world. They came out
of a Fabian socialist background where you know, they were
the billion people that lived in a democracy, but they
were very socialistic democracy and China lived under a communist party.

(01:38:50):
But there were things that looked like markets to those
who didn't want to scratch too deeply. Now you've got
another billion people who have discovered they can make iPhones,
and finally the woke leadership of Apple discovered the Indians
can make iPhones too, And that I think is the
giant sucking sound of manufacturing moving across a different southern

(01:39:12):
border to another billion people. And so that I think
is the great profit motive for India. It also makes
India a much more central player and global affairs, and
I think that's consistent with what Modi's trying to do
for the country. So why not give that a spin
for a while. We've already made the China bit and
the returns are in. It was bad.

Speaker 7 (01:39:33):
Yeah, I want to switch gears here because you for
people who don't know, Stevin Eed's also worked in two
different presidential administrations, so he's had a front row view
of how all of that works, and you know the
relationships that these department heads have with their subordinates. I
wanted to ask your thoughts real quick about sectuf Hegseeth

(01:39:55):
and this leak is this?

Speaker 3 (01:39:58):
I mean, I like Heseth.

Speaker 7 (01:40:00):
I haven't seen a reason as to why I should
oppose him in his position at Secretary of Defense. But
I feel like too this stuff, that's why is nobody
asking how in the world someone is leaking on the
Secretary of Defense. Why are we having leaks coming from
DoD of all places. That to me suggests that maybe

(01:40:20):
there's an entrenchment there that has an issue with him
being the Secretary of Defense to the point where it
actually endangers national security.

Speaker 3 (01:40:29):
What are your thoughts on.

Speaker 1 (01:40:30):
This well, in terms of when it comes to the Secretary,
I'm very absolutist of my view that I think that
presidents deserve the person that they want in those key positions,
especially the national security team, and so if the president
has confidence in Pete Hexth, then that's the secretary we

(01:40:52):
have and we ride for that brand. In my view, now,
the people around him, it seems like we're caught in
some leaking. It's the first time in my lifetime where
there was actual enforcement of leaks right away, and the
Pentagon is huge and full of leaks under normal circumstances.
State Department is a close rival in that regard, and

(01:41:15):
so in some ways I'm impressed with the speed and
the enforcement, but clearly there was a personnel mix up.
The people that have been let go. Were people that
were in the Inner Circle staff, and basically their behavior
now shows they shouldn't have been. But until I see
something that sort of says that the Hegseth is doing

(01:41:37):
something the president doesn't want, the Hegseth is taking policy
in a direction that increased risks for the United States,
I'm not going to listen to the whiners who try
to talk about signal chats. Signal chats are not going
to save the world or undermine our enemies. And I'd
love for that distraction to go away, but I'm not
going to feed it. I like the doing, and let's

(01:41:58):
the talking sort itself out. That might just be me,
but I think we just we have too much at
stake to get caught up with the chatterbugs that are
infesting Washington, DC.

Speaker 7 (01:42:08):
Greed agreed very much, so Steve and Yates at Yates
comes on X always so good to have you and
my friend. I hope you had a wonderful easter. I
have a great rest of your week as well. We
so appreciate your time. Thank you so much.

Speaker 1 (01:42:20):
Thank you so much. Dana, take good care.

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Speaker 17 (01:43:32):
There's a pizza chain in Saint Louis called Emo's Pizza.

Speaker 1 (01:43:36):
It's awesome. Don't say anything against it.

Speaker 9 (01:43:38):
What is your beach?

Speaker 17 (01:43:40):
Sterling Jones would tell me, you know that I like
it to I do know that you don't like it.

Speaker 1 (01:43:45):
It's a thin crust pizza. Is that your issue in
and of itself?

Speaker 17 (01:43:48):
The crust is the least of the problems. Come on,
give it to the something that I had an argument
with John Hamm about this. Anyone from Saint Louis is soul.
We stick a fence of this pizza Pitta delicious, and
I will tell you I was excited to try it.
In fact, I ordered it for my wife for Valentine's
Day when we were first dating. I had it come

(01:44:10):
out and I was excited to try it because she says, oh,
this is Emo's Pizza. It's the best pizza. And we
tried it, and I was My first thought was did
I leave the plastic on it when I put it
in the other.

Speaker 9 (01:44:21):
And that is not a joke.

Speaker 11 (01:44:23):
I believe you.

Speaker 9 (01:44:24):
You have to let it cool a little bit.

Speaker 1 (01:44:25):
Okay.

Speaker 17 (01:44:26):
I think you probably had it too, because sometimes the
cheese will be running. If you let it cool for
about two minutes, you would add a completely different culinary experience. Really, yes, yeah,
I got you back.

Speaker 1 (01:44:35):
That's what you today.

Speaker 7 (01:44:37):
I just saw this like over the weekend. It was
a couple of months ago. But Sterling Brown, who was
an actor from Saint Louis, and Jimmy Kimmel, who I'm
not a fan of anyway, they were talking about Emo's Pizza.
Emo's pizza if you are Saint Louis and is the pizza.
I actually have some Emos in my freezer as I
speak right now. In fact, I'm going to have some

(01:44:58):
after the pro after the show. I'm going to have
some as a way to like make up for having
a swollen wonky for the entirety of the broadcast like
a weeping red eye.

Speaker 3 (01:45:07):
Oh horrible.

Speaker 7 (01:45:08):
Uh, but they were they were debating over emos and
it is true if you're from Saint Louis, ken as
you can attest it's Emo's is a is a It's
a Saint Louis thing. But it's also delicious and better
than any of the other pizzas there. It is delicious,
It's better than any of the other pizzas there also
its delicious as a Saint Louis in don't made me

(01:45:29):
do this.

Speaker 9 (01:45:29):
I'm just saying it's delicious, but I don't think it is.

Speaker 3 (01:45:33):
Oh my gosh, it is pizza. Then something's wrong with
your tongue.

Speaker 9 (01:45:37):
I'm sorry. There are Saint Louis families that have been
there for ye I mean decades, that have been making
some really amazing.

Speaker 3 (01:45:44):
Good for them and it is that man.

Speaker 7 (01:45:49):
Yeah, okay, how do you explain provel cheese to people
have no idea what it is. It's a cheese that
you only get in Saint Louis because of emos. They
blend a bunch of cheeses together to make this cheese,
and some people hate it. You can get it roped at.

Speaker 3 (01:46:02):
One of the grocery stores, like a roped cheese. You
can get it there.

Speaker 9 (01:46:05):
I don't know how to describe it.

Speaker 3 (01:46:06):
How would you do?

Speaker 9 (01:46:07):
It's like it's not chadary, but it has like a
it it's got the smoothness of mozzarella, but it has
a tiny bit of not a chadary tang, but it's
got it's got a little bit tang. It's got a
little bit of some flav.

Speaker 7 (01:46:23):
It's a white processed cheese. So it's a combination of cheddar,
Swiss provolone and liquid smoke. Oh and it has a
low melting point and they've used it for Saint Louis
style pizza. It's also in like a Gerber sandwich. Do
they have those anywhere else? Okay, so you can do
a Gerber. I mean it's it's I think people don't.

(01:46:46):
I mean, it's just a nice it's a nice melty cheese.

Speaker 16 (01:46:48):
I don't know.

Speaker 3 (01:46:49):
It's a great cheese for pizza.

Speaker 9 (01:46:50):
I have nothing against the cheese at all, but.

Speaker 3 (01:46:52):
There's a trade marked it in forty seven.

Speaker 9 (01:46:53):
There's so much great pizza out there.

Speaker 7 (01:46:56):
But why did people got to hate on Emos. It's
then crust pizza. I dip mine and ranch.

Speaker 3 (01:47:02):
I've never Oh I will not eat it, and I.

Speaker 9 (01:47:06):
Mean I will, but I'm older than you and I
have never put.

Speaker 3 (01:47:09):
The fresh Emos in Saint Louis is unmatched. It is.

Speaker 7 (01:47:13):
I mean, you can get the frozen and it's still good,
but a fresh one is unmatched. I mean, after school
we would either go to like Burger King or Emos.

Speaker 9 (01:47:21):
The pepperoni bacon used to be dude, it's so good.

Speaker 7 (01:47:24):
So they were having a big oat And of course,
you know Jimmy Kimmel, being a you know, doucher, he
hates Emo's pizza because he hates everything good in life.
Is why so good on Sterling Brown for like sticking up.
Apparently John ham John Hams from Saint Louis. He's apparently
a big Emos fan too. This is not a commercial
for Emos. They do not advertise. I just like the
pizza and I get very protective of it when I

(01:47:46):
hear people run it down. You know, I'm like, how
dare you mess with my little brother like that? It's
like something like that.

Speaker 3 (01:47:50):
I don't know.

Speaker 9 (01:47:50):
I've even ordered Emos through gold Belly.

Speaker 3 (01:47:52):
That's how I have it.

Speaker 9 (01:47:54):
Here down in Texas.

Speaker 3 (01:47:55):
You can get to make your own kits. But it's
not the same it is. Everybody knows it's not the same.
All right, today's stupid, all right?

Speaker 16 (01:48:00):
We on.

Speaker 9 (01:48:00):
This is cut twenty five. This is an lgbt QIA
plus teacher saying that now most of her students somehow
are transgender. Listen to this.

Speaker 1 (01:48:12):
Thank you so much so. I'm here as the coach
of the Transient Binary Network of the neu.

Speaker 9 (01:48:19):
I'm here is a teacher.

Speaker 3 (01:48:20):
Here's an app today.

Speaker 1 (01:48:22):
Well, I want to speak to you as a teacher.

Speaker 7 (01:48:25):
Yeah, I teach an al talated provision where most of
our students are transit on binary.

Speaker 9 (01:48:30):
It seems like a lot of mental illness to me.
That's a lot of mental illness to be bragging about.

Speaker 3 (01:48:37):
Yep, that's uh. I agree with that.

Speaker 7 (01:48:39):
Yeah, I totally agree. That does it for us for
today and again. We'll be back with the simulcast tomorrow,
hopefully without super smallen eye. So I appreciate you guys
buckling up for that ride. What a great Monday, What
a way to start the week. We'll be back tomorrow,
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