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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Yesterday, President Trump made the decision to strike inbound narcos
on their way to the United States from the Eastern Pacific.
I am on location on the shores of the Eastern
Pacific in San.

Speaker 2 (00:10):
Salvador, l Salvador.

Speaker 1 (00:12):
We will be covering all of the reaction from the
region and catching up on what's going on in Washington,
d C. With Representative Corey Mills. He is on the
Armed Services Committee. He'll have perspective on some of these
military operations and he'll bring us into the negotiations to
end this shutdown and to prepare for what is happening
in twenty twenty six on the way to the all

(00:33):
important midterms. Plus, we've got Texas candidate Brandon Herrera with
US tonight and a lot of Oan Team coverage. Will
check in with Daniel Baldwin and with Pearson Sharp regarding
what's going on around the world.

Speaker 2 (00:45):
All that and more. It's next on the Matt Gates Show.
Let's do this.

Speaker 3 (00:49):
Shaking up Washington, d C. We're breaking the fever.

Speaker 4 (00:53):
Do you have a watch this guy on television.

Speaker 2 (00:55):
It's like a machine.

Speaker 4 (00:57):
He's great.

Speaker 1 (00:58):
Matt Gates, as we join you this evening, we are
on location in since Salvador. That is because the United
States has made aggressive moves in the Eastern Pacific and
throughout the Caribbean as President Trump is fighting the narcos
who are on their way to the United States. This
is some of the most i would say aggressive and

(01:20):
forceful work that we've seen from the Department of War
in this part of the world in quite some time.
It reinvigorates the Monroe doctrine that President Trump is bringing
back to life with policies related to Greenland, Panama, and
throughout Latin America. It is also Veterans Day. President Trump
spent time with our troops.

Speaker 2 (01:39):
Take listen.

Speaker 4 (01:41):
So the House is going to vote, and I think
they're going to vote positively. I think most people want
to see it open. Only people that hate our country
want to see it not open. Because our country is
doing so well, So we don't want to waste these times.
These a precious sense. You know, we have seventeen trition
dollars plus being invested in our country. That's many times
more than any country has ever had. We don't want

(02:02):
to be wasting time. So they tried to basically renegotiate
the great, big, beautiful deal. They didn't. They weren't able
to get it, and now they said, let's close up
our country. We'll see if we can get it. You
assume everything you just said there will have some people
very pissed about it, and then obviously the rest of
the world, the United States of America, will be very
excited that the government is back open.

Speaker 3 (02:23):
So I think that deserves a big ooh role. Yeah.
I think loving that the government's back open.

Speaker 4 (02:29):
Here, we've got the military paid anyway. Pat, you have
to understand there's no way we weren't going to pay.

Speaker 2 (02:34):
The military ratings machine.

Speaker 1 (02:37):
Donald Trump lighting it up with Pat McAfee. And we
know all those who are serving and have served certainly
appreciate a commander in chief who is putting our military
families first and is getting rid of some of the
policies at the Department of War that were constraining our lethality.
And that lethality has been on display. Six killed just
yesterday in the operation off the Eastern Pacific. Health missiles

(03:00):
and MQ nine predator drones were used in that attack.
It's one of about twenty of these operations that we've seen.
And again we will continue to get reaction throughout the
balance of the week here as we are in Sin Salvador. Also,
we are getting our way out of this government shutdown.
It's something that Chuck Schumer brought upon the nation. And
now the deal that seems to have brought us out

(03:22):
the shutdown is one that will lock in funding for
programs that are very important to Democrats, like SNAP and
funding their own staff, while leaving a lot of people
who are getting paid through the Department of Homeland Secure
Security and the Department of War wondering whether or not
in January when their funding runs out, Democrats will again
try this silly, silly prank on the American economy and

(03:45):
the American people. That has been certainly a devastating one
when you look at the impacts on production and on
air traffic control and travel and all of the things
President Trump is working to optimize. We had Congressman Keith
self react to the deal. He thinks it's a good one.
Take a listener, This.

Speaker 5 (04:01):
Is a good deal, Matt because this cr has nothing
about the Obamacare subsidies in it.

Speaker 3 (04:08):
I think that's the next big fight now.

Speaker 5 (04:11):
I understand that we are going to have to reform SNAP,
but we don't have the time to do it now.

Speaker 1 (04:19):
Congressman self makes an interesting point. It's a good deal
insofar as Republicans that do not have to make any
concessions on all of the Obamacare spending Democrats wanted. Let's
remember when this shutdown began, Democrats had a long list
of demands that ranged from usaid to restoring federal workers
to even silly stuff like the foreign aid and other

(04:42):
activities that had long been dispensed by dog.

Speaker 2 (04:46):
President Trump stood his ground.

Speaker 1 (04:47):
He did not extend those Obamacare subsidies and instead is
forcing Democrats to the table. Here's our concern, wait for
what happens in January. January is not some distant time
far away. In January, Chuck Schumer and the Democrats might
try this again.

Speaker 2 (05:08):
They may try it again.

Speaker 1 (05:09):
If they do try it again, they will have an
environment before them that allows them to have snap recipients
continuing to get their federal support. While people who are
involved in the deportation effort, people who are securing our border,
people who are wearing the uniform of our country may
be left wondering. We'll get into all of it tonight.

(05:31):
Joining us now, a key member of the House Armed
Services Committee Outstanding at Florida Republican Congressman Corey Mills. Congressman Mills,
we have a lot to get to the shutdown Veterans Day,
but let's start with this campaign in the Eastern Pacific
and the Caribbean to go after the narcos. Six people
killed yesterday with MQ nine predators and hell fire.

Speaker 2 (05:51):
Missiles being used.

Speaker 1 (05:52):
What would be your assessment of the campaign so far, Well, look.

Speaker 6 (05:57):
I think the campaign has been very successful. This is
the twentieth strategic strike that we've had. You've got where
a president now in office is not only looking at
secure our borders, but stop turning a blind eye to
the cartels attacks on American communities. So what we're looking
at here is things are verified intel. These are coming
out of cartels and terrorist networks that are actually being
launched in international water. So what we're doing is we're

(06:20):
trying to keep America safe, in our community safe. We've
got tens of millions of families who actually deal with
the kind of plague of addiction that their family members
have suffered from, as well as for fentnel overdoses that
was at record numbers under the Biden administration. So I'm
all for with the Secretary of War and President Trump's
doing to continue to try and keep America safe.

Speaker 1 (06:41):
As a Floridian, you're well attuned to the situation in Venezuela,
so many Venezuelans living in the Sunshine State. Do you
think that Maduro survives this onslaught of pressure from the
Trump administration, You.

Speaker 6 (06:56):
Know, I think that's going to be up to the
actual people of Venezuela. The one thing that I'll say
is is that cutting off his continual flow of revenue
will certainly put a pinch point on him and his.

Speaker 7 (07:04):
Ability to continue to fund these types of activities.

Speaker 6 (07:07):
And so I think that, you know, whether it's Venezuela
or whether it's Pedro and Columbia or others, I think
they're all notice that this president isn't going to sit
by idly and allow Americans to continue to be poisoned.

Speaker 1 (07:19):
Yeah, if Maduro falls, I think like the days that
come after, I'll probably see Corey Mills on some rescue
mission in Venezuela trying to help Americans.

Speaker 2 (07:28):
Get out of there.

Speaker 1 (07:29):
The people of Venezuela voted overwhelmingly for the first time
on mat the military of Venezuela just stepped in and
declared victory for Maduro.

Speaker 2 (07:39):
Do you think the people of.

Speaker 1 (07:40):
Venezuela have the ability for regime change in the absence
of some US support.

Speaker 6 (07:47):
Well, I think they could, and I think they need
to be looking around to the partners in the region.

Speaker 7 (07:50):
To try and go ahead and help and support those efforts.

Speaker 6 (07:52):
I mean, I look at areas like Syria, or look
at areas across the world where people have risen up
and actually overthrown dictators and tyrannical rule that had lasted
for decades, in some cases generations, And so I think
that Venezuelan people will eventually get to that point where
they're tired of it, the same way as the people
in Brazil are when it comes to the political law
fare that goes on down there, like the imprisonment of Balsonaro.

(08:14):
So I think that the Latin America and Caribbean area
is starting to wake up to the realities of freedom.

Speaker 1 (08:21):
It's so interesting that you've got the left pull of
Lula and Petro and Maduro, and then you have Melee
and President Bucella and others trying to cast a more
productive and I would say more hopeful vision.

Speaker 2 (08:37):
We'll see which way Latin America goes.

Speaker 1 (08:38):
But let's return our focus to the United States, where.

Speaker 2 (08:42):
Schumor seems to have finally released.

Speaker 1 (08:44):
Enough votes to get out of this shutdown. What's your
assessment of the deal coming over from the Senate.

Speaker 6 (08:52):
Well, look, it's really not that different than the deal
that we originally sent over. It doesn't necessarily fund the
entire continued resolution that we'd want at the funding current levels.
You know me, I've never been a big fan of
continuing resolutions. I think Congress needs to start doing their
job and getting the twelve single point approparation bills in
place that we fought so hard for, as well as
for the germaneness of each bill.

Speaker 7 (09:10):
But this at least guarantees us things.

Speaker 6 (09:12):
Like being able to pay our military, being able to
allow military construction to continue on our veteran affairs to
go on, but also agriculture where we have people who
are actually in need when it comes to things like
the child nutrition programs, when it comes to the women
infant in child programs, So being able to have the
ag programs and a couple of the others, about nine
out of the twelve to be funded through at least
January thirtieth, and in some cases one year, like the

(09:33):
AG bill does out to September thirtieth, does give us
enough leadway and runway to be able to start looking
at this.

Speaker 7 (09:39):
But look, this is.

Speaker 6 (09:40):
On the Democrats. This is the Schumer shutdown. They played
politics with the American people and held them hostage. We
had military who hadn't been paid in months, and with
the average person having only about three thousand dollars in
their bank account.

Speaker 7 (09:51):
This is detrimental when you talk.

Speaker 6 (09:52):
About the fact that for forty days they're not being
paid and laid off, not to mention how this impacted
our TSA employees, how it impacted air delays and cancelations,
what type of additional risk this took. So look, political
bargaining doesn't you know, and shouldn't be actually utilized in
trying to you know, detriment to national security or to
what the American life should be.

Speaker 1 (10:14):
Do you think they'll try it again in January? You know,
this continuing resolution is only for a couple of months,
and if Democrats think they have the wind at their
back and shut down politics, I'm worried they may try
it again, this time without the pressure points of their
legislative staff not being paid and the staff benefit's not
going out.

Speaker 6 (10:33):
Well, that's exactly right, and that's why we need to
pass things like to Pay Your Troops Act, which guarantees
that our military doesn't ever have their benefits stop whatever
Congress fails to do their job.

Speaker 7 (10:42):
But we also have to look at the timeline.

Speaker 6 (10:44):
The original cr would have basically funded US through November
twenty first. What they wanted to do, though, was play
politics until the mayor and governor races were over so
they could go ahead and try and support their candidates.

Speaker 7 (10:53):
So this was really about.

Speaker 6 (10:55):
Trying to not just play politics, but trying to see
if they could steal a couple of extraceipts.

Speaker 7 (10:58):
And so, like you just said.

Speaker 6 (11:00):
I think that in January we're going to see a
very similar thing. But let's hope the Democrats have learned
their lesson by then.

Speaker 1 (11:07):
You have regularly been one trying to change the way
Congress budgets. Now it seems if you're able to get
this continuing resolution of January, there will be some work
for Congress ahead before the midterms. Chip Roy was on
the program recently and criticized Congress for kind of jogging
behind the Trump administration, not really leading. Are there some

(11:28):
issues you think Congress could lead on ahead of the
midterms that would give Republicans better prospects?

Speaker 6 (11:36):
Well, I think that Congress has been lacking this entire time.
I mean, if you think about it, the president ladies
agenda out throughout the entire campaign trail, we should have
already have known exactly what executive orders were coming down,
of which ones we could call a find a law.

Speaker 7 (11:47):
It's like the DOJAC that I actually.

Speaker 6 (11:48):
Submitted months and months ago, which has never actually gone
through committee or come forward, that would guarantee that we
still continue to look at waste, fraud, and abuse. And so,
my great colleague and your colleague Chip Roy's exactly right.
Congress is a step up and start doing their job,
not dragging their feet. And I'm fine with the fact
that we should be working five six days a week
all the way through the end of the year to
be able to go ahead and start getting things done
because President Trump's America First agenda cannot be slow rolled

(12:10):
to the midterms, and so let's just continue to get
in there and let's get the job done.

Speaker 1 (12:16):
Finally, Congressman, I know how much you care about America's veterans.
You give so much of your time and your resources
to veteran causes. What are your reflections on this Veterans
Day and what do you want Americans to take away
from the holiday.

Speaker 7 (12:30):
Look, Veterans Day is such an important thing.

Speaker 6 (12:32):
It's it's sad to actually say that we should be
taking better care of our veterans than we do criminal
migrants who are crossing our borders. But when you look
at the history of this, it's such an important thing.
As you know, Veterans Day used to be known as
Armistice Day.

Speaker 7 (12:43):
It was the day that Woodrow.

Speaker 6 (12:45):
Wilson in nineteen nineteen had declared after we had stopped
the war in nineteen eighteen, on the eleventh hour of
the eleventh month of the eleventh Day. And then after
World War II in the Korean War, it was President
Eisenhower who then renamed it Veterans Day in honor of
our veterans. And so I think that our veterans don't
just deserve a day, they deserve any day for the
rest of their lives.

Speaker 7 (13:03):
I mean, they've.

Speaker 6 (13:03):
Actually put that uniform on and been willing to die
for this country. And so all of our members in uniform,
all those who have worn it. I salute you, I
appreciate you, and thank you so much for standing up
because this country wouldn't be free without you.

Speaker 2 (13:16):
A happy Veterans Day to all.

Speaker 1 (13:18):
Indeed, Florida Congressman Corey Mills, a key member of House
Armed Services Committee, someone who knows what time it is
in the world, We appreciate you being on the program
and sharing your expertise.

Speaker 7 (13:28):
Thanks Matt, and.

Speaker 1 (13:29):
Coming up we will check in on how the administration
is viewing these machinations on Capitol Hill and what their
expectations are for the coming weeks and months. Daniel Baldwin,
our chief White House correspondent, is with us next.

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Under my leadership, we're also fighting for the great veterans
who have always always been there for us, and especially
when we needed them and needed them most. In nine months,
the Trump administration has cut the backlog of VA benefit
claims in half. We've added more than one million extra

(16:20):
service hours across the VA centers.

Speaker 2 (16:22):
And we've opened twenty new.

Speaker 4 (16:24):
Facilities in thirteen states. We also have brought back VA
choice and VA accountability taken away by the Biden administration
as we fired thousands of people who didn't take care
of our our great veterans joining us now.

Speaker 1 (16:40):
OAN's chief White House correspondent Daniel Baldwin. So, Daniel, how
was the President enjoying Veterans Day?

Speaker 9 (16:49):
Listen, Matt. We all know the President loves veterans, probably
as much as anybody. He always bounts to make sure
that he honors them appropriately, and we saw him earlier
today at Arlington National Cemetery honor them in a very
appropriate and dignified way, both him and the Vice President
and the Secretary of Veterans Affairs Doug Collins, making sure
that veterans got the deserved recognition, made sure that the

(17:11):
administration understood and offered their gratitude upon veterans on behalf
of the nation, making sure that they felt appreciated here today,
of all days, on Veterans Day, Matt, so, definitely a
solemn day full of gratitude, especially on the President's behalf.

Speaker 1 (17:30):
I have heard from some veterans with mixed emotions about
the Syrian president making a White House visit. But President
Trump talks to our friends, talks to our enemies, and
is working to see peace take holds throughout the world.
What were the feelings, emotions, plans around this visit from
the Syrian president and does President Trump hope that that

(17:51):
could lead to even more progress on the Abraham Accords
and other critical features of his Middle East policy?

Speaker 9 (17:59):
Matt that anyone that the President is willing to talk
to anyone, anywhere, anytime, any place when it comes to
trying to make peace, make peace. The President is a
peace maker. That's something that the White House has been
emphatic with. The President wants to have a legacy where
he leaves the world a better place leaving the White
House than it was when he was coming in. And
we've seen the President be relentless in his pursuits of

(18:22):
trying to make sure that killings everywhere stop. I think
this is probably another example of the President trying to
pursue this peace making policy. Obviously, that's sort of been
the message from the White House that the President is
looking to try to make peace when it comes to that. Obviously,

(18:42):
there's been some rumors about whether or not Syria will
join some group to try to stop the Islami State isis,
so to speak. But of course the President looking to
try to make peace in this region, trying of course
to perhaps get them on board with the Israel the Abrahams,
as you mentioned. But again this is another example, I believe,

(19:03):
of the President looking to make peace in any way
that he possibly can met.

Speaker 1 (19:11):
And as all this is going on, Congress seems to
be stumbling out of the Schumer shutdown, the Senate of
passing this key legislation, sending it over.

Speaker 2 (19:20):
To the House.

Speaker 1 (19:21):
House members rushing back to Washington.

Speaker 2 (19:23):
To quickly approve it.

Speaker 1 (19:24):
And get it to the President's desk. But we have
also heard Cabinet secretaries like Sean Duffy say that this
won't all just go back to normal the moment the
shutdown ends. What type of shutdown hangovers are the White
House preparing for in the days and weeks ahead.

Speaker 9 (19:46):
Listen, that's exactly the point, right. Duffy is probably the
one who best best be best to speak about it eloquently.
But I will tell you that there were some nerves,
not just I would say it just so specifically in
the a industry. I have some sources who work in
the aviation industry, and Matt, I can tell you that
they were incredibly nervous, specifically this week, about whether or

(20:10):
not we would get a resolution to this shutdown. And
it does appear we will get one, of course, Speaker
Johnson working with a two vote margin. But of course
there are some Democrats in the House who might join
rank with Republicans. It would be a bad look if
they weren't able to get that through tomorrow evening. But
I can tell you that in the aviation industry, Matt,
there were definitely some nervous nellies about what this would

(20:33):
look like if there wasn't a resolution. Considering what date
is coming up very quickly on the calendar, we all
know that Thanksgiving is coming up in the better part
of two and a half weeks. Is the busiest travel
schedule in the United States on the calendar year. We
had the Vice President on record talking with Sean Duffy
at the Sticks at the White House about a week

(20:54):
or two ago, saying, if there was a shutdown during Thanksgiving,
it could be a disaster. It could be a disaster
for Americans. Think about all the college students trying to
get home. So the quicker that they could get this
back to normal, the better give them as much possible
time to transition and try to get things going as
normally as possible before the Wednesday of Thanksgiving. That that

(21:17):
seems to have been the goal, because right when you
think about these air traffic controllers, the thirteen thousand of
them that ultimately haven't been getting paid since October first,
some of them may have taken a second job, some
of them may not be showing up to work. We
know the President is recommended a ten thousand dollars bonus
for any of them who have continued to work without
calling out sick at all. But there may be a

(21:39):
bit of a transition for ultimately things to get back
to normal. The President has pledged to upgrade air traffic controllers,
but ultimately the bottom line is that the more grace
period that they have to get things going as normally
as possible before Thanksgiving the better. And that's sort of
why this lot of pressure on the House to just

(22:02):
get this to the President's desk as quickly as possible
tomorrow night.

Speaker 1 (22:08):
And I don't begrudge my friends the White House who
are very concerned about our fellow Americans facing these challenges
during the holidays, wanting to get back to the nuts
and bolts of the Trump agenda productivity, lower costs, attacking
the affordability crisis.

Speaker 2 (22:24):
But Daniel, you know what I worry about.

Speaker 1 (22:26):
I worried that Democrats may be setting up for a
January shutdown where they'll have better cards, well, where they'll
have a better hand, where they won't have to worry
about their staff not being paid because they've done a
full year of legislative appropriations in this deal, and they
won't have to worry about snap benefits not going out
to people that are a core constituency of the Democratic Party.

(22:48):
Do you think the White House is preparing for a
January shutdown or is all the focus on the here and.

Speaker 9 (22:55):
Now all four I will tell you, Matt, the main
priority from the White House is getting this government reopen
as quickly as possible and making sure that people are
taking care of right here, right now. Listen, January is
two months away. We do know that, and I'm sure
this might be on the back of their minds, because

(23:16):
it's possible it was a thought of mine, Matt too.
Could we be right back here again, maybe January twentieth
and hackem Jefferies, and Chuck Schumer are pulling the same
type of bs at this point in time. That's a
conversation for then, of course. But the White House is
trying to deliver on lowering costs for Americans, and they

(23:37):
already have, Matt. Listen, they already have. The whole of
the Biden administration, Doug, Americans in has been so deep
that it's going to take time to get out of.
The Trump administration has already delivered on it to a
certain extent with regards to energy prices and gasoline. But
of course we do know they'd much rather be focusing
on delivering tangible material results that impact Americans on their

(24:02):
day to day life then dealing with another possible shutdown
in January. But again, we still have to get through
this House vote tomorrow, and then if they do, then
perhaps we can start game planning for a possible January shutdown.

Speaker 1 (24:16):
It is all ahead in the battlespace, and Daniel Baldwin
will cover it like no other our chief White House Coursepondent.
Thanks for joining us on the program and coming up,
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(27:23):
now the challenges around his candidacy for re election seem
to have a bit of a personal flare. You see,
Representative Gonzales's district director very tragically lit herself on fire
and died, and there were a lot of questions about that.

Speaker 2 (27:39):
We don't make light of it.

Speaker 1 (27:40):
Anytime someone's life is extinguished early, it is something that
we lament greatly. There were some concerns that her emotional
state may have been impacted by the interactions and relationship
she had.

Speaker 2 (27:55):
With her boss, the congressman.

Speaker 1 (27:56):
Some are concerned that that relationship had turned romantic, and
the Congressman and his former district director, now passed, were married,
and that of course can create a lot of angst
in someone's life. We brought on Tony Ortiz from The
Current Revolt, the paper of record in Texas, and he
shared this reporting.

Speaker 10 (28:14):
We spoke to our sources, especially those close to the
congressman's office. They alleged to us that the woman who
passed away had been maybe having a romantic relationship with
the congressman. We did reach out to the congressman's office
for official comment. They did provide us a comment, but
no mention or denial of a relationship.

Speaker 1 (28:33):
Now, after this reporting from the Current Revolt, the Daily
Mail followed up with the congressman. They repeatedly asked the
congressman's office whether or not there was a romantic relationship
between him and his former district director. They did not
get a denial to the question about a romantic relationship,
and that struck us as very odd. It struck the

(28:53):
Daily Mail as very odd. Now there is a political
dynamic playing out here as well. Tony Gonzalez was challenged
in the primary last year by Brandon Herrera, a well
known gun rights activist who is quite famous on YouTube
as the Ak Guy, and recent polling from the Trafalgar
Group suggests that Herrera may be within striking distance of Gonzales.

(29:15):
This has caused a lot of the establishment types in Washington,
d C. To view Herrera as more of a fire
brand to view Gonzales as someone who may be embattled
in this loss of a staff member that he can't
explain through clear answers. Regarding a potential romantic relationship, we
would note that House rules prohibit any romantic relationship between

(29:35):
members of Congress and their staff. Joining us now Texas
Republican congressional candidate the ak guy. You know I'm on
YouTube as a great gun rights activist, Brandon Herrera.

Speaker 2 (29:45):
So, Brandon, we've been following.

Speaker 1 (29:47):
Your campaign against Congressman Gonzales very closely. It seems it
has some facts that you don't usually see in a
political campaign. What's the state of the race.

Speaker 2 (29:55):
Well, I think things are looking good.

Speaker 11 (29:57):
We're mostly focusing on running a positive campaign right now.
I know a lot of the grassroots support here in
the district has been overwhelming, and they've just been really
tired of having Tony as their representative for a long time,
for many years now. Trust me, I sympathize.

Speaker 2 (30:14):
It's the entire reason I'm in the race.

Speaker 11 (30:16):
We just really need to start getting these bad, squishy
Republicans out and start putting good ones in, ones that
actually want to put America first and not just talk
about it. In their TV ads.

Speaker 1 (30:28):
It's a very policy driven campaign, but one can't help
but notice the former district director of the congressman lit
herself on fire, fatally tragically, and the congressman won't answer
questions about whether or not he was having an affair
with this married staffer, as he was also married. Do
you think that's fair game for a political campaign?

Speaker 11 (30:52):
You know, I've tried to avoid it because I try
to stay on policy. I feel like policy is as
I didn't do any person attacks last cycle, and I've
tried to avoid them this time as well, just because
I think policy is what matters.

Speaker 12 (31:05):
At the end of the day.

Speaker 11 (31:06):
Though I really am disappointed with Congressman Gonzale's reaction to this.

Speaker 2 (31:11):
This is one of those times.

Speaker 11 (31:12):
This is one of his people, and this was a very,
very tragic and violent situation, and I think the least
he can do to comfort the voters of his district
is deny some of the heinous accusations that have been
levied against him. But he hasn't even so much as
denied it, and in fact, he's gone into hiding. He's
canceled events with the media. He clearly doesn't want to

(31:35):
answer any questions on this that aren't scripted, and it's
just embarrassing behavior from a congressman. This is a time
when something like this happens, you need more leadership and
not less. And he's hiding in a basement somewhere, probably
the same one Joe Biden hit in last campaign.

Speaker 1 (31:51):
It could be a crowded basement for those hiding from
the media. I do want to get into this story
from the Daily Mail, Brandon, because it reports that there
are people scurrying around on Capitol Hill trying to find
a replacement for Congressman Gonzalez if this scandal ultimately scuttles
his reelection prospects. You sound like a very common sense person.

(32:14):
You're running on policy, You believe what most Republicans say
they believe in their campaigns. What do you think it
is about you that has the Republican leadership so unwilling
to fairly consider your candidacy.

Speaker 11 (32:28):
I think a lot of the Republican establishment chooses the
candidates that they hand select and know that they can
control when it comes to votes in DC. That's what
Tony is. He was a hand select candidate. He was
asked to run in this district. He's a guy that
they can vote on, they can count on to vote
for whatever they want, whether it's good or bad for
the district, good or bad for the country. They can

(32:49):
rely on him as being an easy company man, and
they know that I'm a principled conservative, and I think
that that scares a lot of them. But honestly, I
think trying to find somebody else in a race like
this is a mistake. I mean, our fundraising is twice
what it was last time, and last time we only
lost by about four hundred and seven votes. We came
very close to winning this primary, and it's an unlosable

(33:10):
district for us. It's very conservative, especially after the redistricting.
So I think that all of the money that the
establishment could be pouring into finding a new candidate to
run against me, somebody that agrees with the vast majority
of the things they believe in, very conservative, very America
first ideologically, they could be pouring that money against fighting
the Democrats and what's going to be a very contentious midterm.

(33:33):
I think that this is the time we need to
start uniting against the Democrats instead of trying to spend
millions of dollars fighting fellow Republicans.

Speaker 2 (33:43):
I only have a few seconds left.

Speaker 1 (33:44):
But Tony Gonzalez was one of the main proponents of
red flag laws nationally, being sort of cajoled out of states.
Would you file legislation to repeal Tony Gonzalez's red flag
law if you were elected.

Speaker 2 (33:59):
I'd love to.

Speaker 11 (34:00):
It's one of the many things that Tony's done that
I completely vehemently disagree with. As a principled conservative, we
want to be strong on gun rights, strong on the border,
and strong on fixing this terrible situation that the American
economy's in.

Speaker 1 (34:15):
Brandon Herrera, Texas Republican running for Congress, The AK Guy
on YouTube, thanks for giving us an update on the race.

Speaker 11 (34:22):
Always a pleasure, Matt, Thank you man.

Speaker 1 (34:25):
And coming up, we'll check in with Pearson Sharp on
the current status of the war between.

Speaker 2 (34:29):
Russia and Ukraine.

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Russia has actually encircled Ukrainian cities. They are laying siege
and will see what that means for the future of
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Speaker 13 (36:56):
Russia's Defense Ministry says its forces are advancing in the
Ukrainian city of Kraftsk, is dubbed the gateway to Donetsk
by Russian media. Capturing it would give Moscow a platform
to drive north towards the two biggest remaining Ukrainian controlled
cities in Donetsk, Sloviansk and Kromatosk.

Speaker 1 (37:13):
They're seeping through our infantry positions because, as I said before,
there is a critical shortage of infantry.

Speaker 2 (37:19):
So far, it's difficult. It's not critical yet, but it's difficult.

Speaker 4 (37:23):
It will be more difficult if there is a greater
accumulation of Russian military personnel and if it drags on
into the winter.

Speaker 1 (37:32):
We continue our close coverage of the ongoing war between
Russia and Ukraine, and it appears as though the battle
line movement right now is indeed favoring Russia, particularly in
the Russian speaking Russian connected areas in eastern Ukraine.

Speaker 2 (37:46):
We have been miffed for some.

Speaker 1 (37:48):
Time and everyone involved in this war for not resolving it.

Speaker 2 (37:51):
It seems dumb to us.

Speaker 1 (37:53):
That whether it is American provocation or whether it is
Russian belligerence, it's silly for Slaw to be killing other
Slavs in a battle that, if we do not watch
it carefully, could go nuclear. Russia has altered their nuclear doctrine.
They have been saber rattling for quite some time, and
we wonder whether or not the United States has continued

(38:15):
funding of Ukraine is likely to bring the war to
an end sooner. President Vladimir Zelensky does seem defiant in
these times, despite the battlefield losses.

Speaker 2 (38:24):
Take a listen.

Speaker 14 (38:25):
Then, A fierce battle is ongoing for Pokrovsk. The Russians
have been ordered to capture our city because they failed
to take Sumi and Koupiansk. They know they're losing Kupiansk.
The situation in Dobrapilia and Zaporigenzia is also clear. That's

(38:46):
why they're fighting for Pokrovsk.

Speaker 1 (38:48):
Entire cities being laid siege. Two thousands more killed. President
Trump wants to bring this war to an end, and
we would like to see that come to fruition as well.
But it means ensuring that both sides have an opportunity.

Speaker 2 (39:03):
To be able to achieve peace.

Speaker 1 (39:05):
It means both sides have to want peace, and at
various times during this conflict, we're not entirely sure that's
been the case. Ukraine has seen a huge increase in
financial aid and weapons aids. Lensky's been paraded around the
world as some second coming of Winston Churchill. We would
dispute those characterizations and comparisons substantially. And Vladimir Putin meanwhile

(39:28):
has seen economic growth in Russia. Many of the sanctions
that have been imposed on Russia have functioned a lot
like Trump's tariffs. They've created a redomesticated economic standing, and
you're seeing more development, more construction withinside Russia.

Speaker 2 (39:43):
So what we'll bring this war to an end.

Speaker 1 (39:45):
Joining us now is our very own Pearson Sharp, host
of The Sharp Report. He has traveled to Russia during
this war and is covering this closer than anyone I know. Pearson,
thanks for being here, you said in our last discussion
on The Mackage Show, that you believed Russia would successfully
move battle lines and thus they had no reason to
agree to any type of ceasefire or cessation of hostilities.

(40:09):
Precisely what you said has now come to fruition. So
tell us what are you watching now as Russia is
encircling cities that are controlled by Ukraine.

Speaker 15 (40:20):
I mean, it's the same thing everybody's seeing right now,
that this narrative that Ukraine is winning has completely collapsed.
And I think anybody who's been paying attention long enough
understands that it's just there to prop up the war
effort to continue driving funds into Ukraine. But this is
obviously not working, and I think it's ultimately going to

(40:42):
be a futile attempt. Russia has demonstrated with this that
they are capable of holding ground, of gaining ground, and
this is more than just a simple victory on the battlefield.
This is a major win for Russia and it's a
major law us for Ukraine because Pokrovsky isn't just you know,

(41:03):
a random town. This is one of the major logistical
hubs in that area in Dunbass and one of the
last strongholds for Ukraine in that region, and losing. This
opens up the doorway for Russia to move in and
take the last three cities, last three major cities in
all of Donbas, basically securing the entire region. And that's

(41:25):
going to be a big black eye for Ukraine because
they've they've proven now to their western allies they can't
hold a ground. This is bad for them.

Speaker 2 (41:36):
You're right there.

Speaker 1 (41:37):
There's not a serious person right now suggesting that Ukraine
is winning this war.

Speaker 2 (41:42):
Some suggest that with a.

Speaker 1 (41:43):
Different weapons package, with other material support, maybe they could
change conditions, but frankly, that's been the stuff they've been
telling us this entire time, as Russia has chewed up
more territory and seemingly gained more ground. So I'm wondering,
is there a way for a Ukraine to surrender in
this battle, in this war with Zelenski still maintaining control

(42:08):
of Kiev as the capital of an independent country.

Speaker 15 (42:12):
That's a great question. Because he's losing support rapidly right now.
He is going to have to concede dramatically. He's either
going to have to surrender or Russia is going to
capture this territory, possibly all of Ukraine. Unless you know,
the United States steps in and I'm pretty sure President
Trump does not want to do that. But Zelenski is

(42:36):
facing a pretty serious battle right now. There's there's massive
corruption scandals in his government at this moment. One of
his main allies, one of his main business partners, has
been implicated, man named Mendich, has been implicated in this
serious corruption scheme for laundering money. And so this is
thrown into question the legitimacy of his entire cabinet at

(42:58):
A bunch of members of Parliament are requesting the complete
collapse and lack of faith in his cabinet right now.
So he's facing a challenge, and I think that may
be somewhat related to the fact that he appears to
be losing the war as well. You know, if he
was stronger, if he was gaining territory and stuff and
holding his own against Russia, these claims of corruption might

(43:18):
be a little less prominent. But he's in a weak
position right now, and so he's going to have to
start making concessions both on the battlefield and politically.

Speaker 1 (43:28):
When you briefed our audience last you had just returned
from Russia and you've spoken with a number of policy
figures there who were talking about the nuclear doctrine, and
I hate to even say it, as President Trump says,
we're against the N word, But in this case, I
wonder if Russia's success in the conventional conflicts that have

(43:51):
been occurring in the Dambis region actually make some sort
of nuclear use less likely. I know that sounds almost counterintuitive,
but when you saw Ukraine arguing that they would would
advance the battle line, Russia was saber rattling pretty significantly.
So where do you think things stand regarding nuclear risk today?

Speaker 15 (44:14):
I think that the big boys in the room, Putin
and President Trump do not want to use nuclear weapons.
Nobody does. That would be disastrous for the entire world.
That'll be the end of the world, and they both
recognize that. And so I think that the use of
nuclear weapons really isn't on the table as much as
it might be mentioned. I think that's more of a

(44:36):
diplomatic tool, just sating on the other side that hey,
we're serious. But when it came down to it, I
really don't think anyone would go that far.

Speaker 1 (44:46):
When I have talked to you about this before, I've
tried to pinion down on a timeline. How long can
Putin would stand this is there fatigue within Russia over
Slavs that are dying on the battlefield. Russia has engaged
a new round of conscription that's typically not a popular policy.
Are you looking at a timeline now or is it

(45:07):
still the same construct in your mind where this is
more about what is happening on the battlefields and the
movement of the battle lines than the movement of dates
on a calendar.

Speaker 15 (45:16):
It's way more about the movements of battle lines. I
don't think there is a date in the calendar for this.
Russia is clearly winning and for them this is a
war of attrition, and when it comes to attrition, they
can handle a lot longer war than Ukraine can. Ukraine
is rapidly running out of materiel, personnel, morale, logistics, everything
for them is falling apart. With this, they cannot stand

(45:38):
in the long run. And as many have said up
to now, this war would have been over long ago
were it not for the massive amounts of Western support.
So Ukraine really doesn't have a leg to stand on
their timeline if we pulled out would be days. If that,
you know, this is the end for them unless we

(46:00):
continue to support them. So Russia can't afford to play
the long run in this game, and that's what they're
planning to do. And I wanted to mention something else
that is not getting covered in the media is that
we're not hearing about exactly what's going on in Pokrovsk
and in these tities, in the ground and street fighting
when it comes to who's doing the fighting, and right now,

(46:22):
this is a battle with the Azov Battalion and they
are infamous for being actual Nazis, and in Mariopol, in
a similar situation, one of the worst battles of the war,
they were accused. And I spoke to survivors of the
war who said that they saw the Azov Battalion the
Ukrainians using women and children as human shields. So the

(46:44):
people in these towns that are being well in their words,
liberated by the Russian forces, are being freed from these
Azov battalions who are fighting there. So this is something
that needs to be pointed out.

Speaker 1 (46:56):
Wow, we will be watching it very closely. Host of
the sharper here on One American News, Pearson Sharp, someone
who has.

Speaker 2 (47:02):
Been following this closely. We greatly appreciate your expertise.

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(48:32):
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Speaker 12 (50:45):
Ever, we seem to be in the public killings era
of American politics.

Speaker 1 (50:58):
It's deeply saddening to us, and certainly this year has
been marked by the assassination of Charlie Kirk while trying
to extend free speech.

Speaker 2 (51:06):
And active discourse.

Speaker 1 (51:08):
And so we thought we would take a moment to
analyze places in the world where public assassinations of political
figures is common, and we hope that's not something we
will ever arrive at in the United States, but it's important.

Speaker 2 (51:19):
To recognize the signs.

Speaker 1 (51:21):
As I join you this evening, I am within earshot
of a killing that just occurred in the last several
days in Guatemala. It was the killing of Jose Elias Ramirez.
He's the former mayoral candidate in one of Guatemala's major
areas and was just gunned down in daylight.

Speaker 2 (51:37):
And here's how they did it.

Speaker 1 (51:39):
A bunch of people dressed as construction workers in orange
vests just surrounded Ramirez and a woman who was walking
with and they shot and killed both of them. This
was in broad daylight and seemingly to instill fear. We'll
be discussing what that means for Guatemala and whether or
not the United States should prepare for more political assassinations.

(52:00):
Joining US now is Mario Duarte. He is the former
Secretary of Strategic Intelligence for the country of Guatemala. He's
currently leading Project Dynamo and is in Montego Bay, Jamaica,
helping respond to the hurricane there.

Speaker 2 (52:13):
But Mario, I want to talk.

Speaker 1 (52:14):
To you about this violence in Guatemala, this killing of
a former mayle oral candidate in broad daylight. How are
people in Guatemala thinking about that assassination?

Speaker 16 (52:24):
Well, first of all, thank you for having me, Matt. Well,
what you were seeing right now in Guatemala is pretty
much the complete collapse of security, safety and the rule
of law. What we are seeing is simply, you know,
the criminal incapacity of the earling party, which is incapable
of providing the basic needs of the country, which is

(52:45):
security on some sort of stability. This is not an
isolated event, unfortunately. This is just another one of targeted
killings that show incredible degrees of violence. You can see
that it's very organized, five individuals with military grade weapons
and a targeted killing. Again, like I tell, like I

(53:08):
just said, this is just another one in a stream
of similar attacks. But that only adds to all these
other different issues that we are seeing around the country.
Just a couple of months ago, twenty terrorists gang members
escaped from prison aided or proport aided by the minister

(53:33):
and vice ministers of the Interior Ministry. Then also we
have seen tons and tons of cocaine.

Speaker 2 (53:40):
You have your own government in the jail breaks.

Speaker 1 (53:44):
Yeah, that doesn't Mario, that doesn't sound like your government
is incapable. That sounds like the government of Guatemala is
complicit and corrupt.

Speaker 2 (53:53):
Am I reading too much into that?

Speaker 7 (53:56):
Well?

Speaker 16 (53:56):
Absolutely, The problem is that in their incapacity, they become corrupted,
well right, because there is no other way for them
to be able to do their job, so they have
to actually negotiate pretty much with gangs or maybe even
with cartels.

Speaker 3 (54:10):
We had not seen this.

Speaker 16 (54:11):
Level of violence since twenty eleven and twenty ten. In Guatemala.
For ten years straight or twelve years straight, we see
a monthly decline in homicide rates. Now we see a
very steep climbing, and that's again because the government is
corrupted and incapable of their job.

Speaker 1 (54:29):
We had a similar situation in El Salvador, where before
President Bukel, the gangs were placated, they were coddled and
President Bukela incarcerated them and freed six million people. Why
doesn't the government in Guatemala just do what El Salvador
did so their people can not fear these types of assassinations.

Speaker 16 (54:48):
Well, first of you know, unfortunately the Bukel solution is
not necessarily applicable in a lot of countries. Guatemala has
very specific laws because of our laws and our constitutional structure.
And at the same time, our population is way bigger
than salvor and also our infrastructure is a little bit

(55:09):
more you know, difficult to go through to actually be
able to have this type of processes. Plus, we have
a very incapable and corrupt Congress. Just to give you
an example, there are rumors that you know, bureaucrats from
the United States Embassy in Guatemala interfere in the election
of the of the of the board the presidency of

(55:32):
Congress in order to put a leftist incline President of
Congress in power. By that includes you know, granting the
visa back to congressmen that have been accused of marcro traffic,
making sure that their leftist corrupt players are actually somehow
covered by the US embassy.

Speaker 3 (55:50):
And again this just.

Speaker 16 (55:51):
Adds to a string of actions by these corrupt bureaucrats
in Guatemala that are using the cover of the United
States to put and partisan left these actors in several
positions of power.

Speaker 1 (56:06):
That sounds very troubling and it sounds like it make
it worse before it gets better. But I do want
to take a moment and ask you about your current work.
You're in Jamaica right now helping the victims of the
tragic hurricane.

Speaker 2 (56:17):
What are you seeing?

Speaker 16 (56:19):
Absolutely so. Project Dynamo is a five o't one C
three rest organization based out of Florida. You know today
we have a rescue over seventy five hundred Americans in
thirty five different countries where current We actually were the
first American rest organization to respond to Montigo Bay. You know,
within twelve hours of the hurricane hitting Jamaica, we were

(56:44):
able to help almost two hundred and fifty Americans. We
evacuated fifty and right now we have serviced almost five
hundred meals toleutary packs, water purification systems and as well
tarps and immediate relief to the people here. You know
this is not only project Is.

Speaker 2 (57:03):
God speed to you to have help? Yes?

Speaker 1 (57:07):
Well, God speed to you and that critically important mission.

Speaker 2 (57:10):
As a Florida man, I.

Speaker 1 (57:11):
Know how tough things can get after a hurricane. I
can only imagine with the challenges that you face in Jamaica,
and we hope for better days ahead for Guatemala as well.

Speaker 2 (57:20):
Mario Duarte, thank you for joining us on the program.

Speaker 16 (57:23):
Thank you, Matt, appreciate it.

Speaker 2 (57:26):
That's all the time we have.

Speaker 1 (57:27):
We'll be back tomorrow nine o'clock eastern, sixth Pacific.

Speaker 2 (57:29):
We will remain on location.

Speaker 1 (57:31):
We'll be talking to a lot of key folks in
Latin America as operations ramp up against Venezuela and in
the Eastern Pacific and in the Caribbean. Make sure to
sign up for the OA and Live app if you
haven't already, just go to OA and N dot com,
follow me on X at Matt Gates, email us the
Matt Gates Show at oann dot com, and of course
stay right here because Fine Point with Hanell Ryan is

(57:53):
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