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Only eighty nine days until election day. Forty days early
voting begins rolling out in Pennsylvania. That around the country. Uh,
not a lot of time left, but a lot of
issues to be vetted, including the extremism of vote. Tim Walls,
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the Democratic vice presidential candidate, and of course Kamala Harris herself.
We had the press conference major themes of President Trump's campaign,
and it's it's obvious where this election is now headed.
I know they're in their honeymoon period. I know they're
loving fawning media coverage that's not going to last. A
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lot of posts by Senator Tom Cotton of Arkansas is
going to join us in just a minute, one about
Walls and his unusual thirty five year relationship with the
communist Chinese, and what all of a sudden, we're on
the brink of war. Iran saber rattling the Supreme Leader
threatening to take out the IDF headquarters, and Kamala Harris
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is open to an arms embargo against Israel as Israel
is now in a fight for its very survival at
that time, talk about extreme, radical, dangerous on top of
every other position from immigration, open borders, which has been
an unmitigated disaster, free healthcare, education and housing from both
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Tim Walls and Kamala Harris. You know you can get
a driver's license in Minnesota if you're an illegal immigrant
and again, free college education and free housing and free healthcare.
Both want universal health care plans. Kamala wants the elimination
of all healthcare. They don't want fracking, they don't want drilling.
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It's the most These are the most dangerous policies ever,
but yet they've gotten a walk in the park from
the media mob. One big controversy emerging is that issue
of whether or not Tim Walls has claimed something that
is absolutely false about his time in the National Guard.
Here is Sergeant Major Thomas Barrenz, a member of Tim
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Wallas's battalion, addressing these accusations of stolen valor. Normally I'd
praise anybody that served the country in the National Guard.
He referred to National Guards people as nineteen year old
cooks when he wouldn't call them out during the summer
of twenty twenty rioting, even after a target was ransacked
and a police priescinct burned to the ground, after a
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liberal Minneapolis mayor was begging him to please send in
the Guard. No, he just waits till day five. Anyway.
Here is Tim Walls battalion addressing, you know, as soon
as they were sent to a rack, he had two
years left on his service and he decided to get out. Listen.
Speaker 7 (04:14):
Yeah, he was in for twenty four years and he quit. Well, okay,
so that's what you did. But don't try to make
it look like you were a command sergeant major. Don't
make it try to make it look like you were
going to some place that was in support of operation
and enduring freedom. I mean, granted, you know there's that's
just all all embellishment and lies to try to make
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things look.
Speaker 2 (04:36):
Better, and then it got even worse. We have a
clip of Tim Wall's claiming, you know, about talking about
the weapons of war that he carried in war zones
that he'd never been to.
Speaker 5 (04:48):
Listen.
Speaker 4 (04:48):
But we can do background checks, we can do CDC research,
we can make sure we don't have reciprocal carry amongst states,
and we can make sure that those weapons of war
that I carried in war is the only place where
those weapons were.
Speaker 2 (04:58):
At unbelievable anyway, Senator Tom Cotton of Arkansas is with us.
By the way, Senator Cotton, not only as a Harvard
law graduate with five years of active duty service in
the US Army as an infantry officer, and anyway, good
to have you. Senator thank you for your service. I
would normally say thank you for the service of anybody. However,
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if you're claiming a rank that you never completely earned,
and we were demoted after he left the service in
the sense that he went back to because he had
not met the qualifications that he claimed and then claimed
to be something that you warrant. Or if you claim
you carried a weapon in a war zone and you've
never been to a war zone, what does that say
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to you?
Speaker 6 (05:42):
Hi, Sean, thanks for having me on and thank you.
That's kind of you, and I joined you, and thank
you all of our veterans for their service, to include
Tim Males of course, but Sean, as you just played.
As we've all read now on the last couple of days,
Tim Wowles and his campaign have made several inconsistent statements
about you past service, the rank at which he retired,
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whether he actually served in Afghanistan, when he knew about
the deployment to Iraq, and relative to his retirement so
he could continue running for Congress in two thousand six.
I think Kim walls owes answers to the American people
about all these issues, and for that matter, why he's
giving answers out of the military service. Sean, as you
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also mentioned, owes the answers on his long standing unusual
relationship with the Chinese Communist Party, traveling there more than
thirty times, often at Communist Party expense, taking children's exposed
into communists and doctrination. But in the end, John, let's
remember Timballs is the vice presidential nominee if Kamala Harris,
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who really owes us to answers, and she has not
taken a single question since she became the Democratic nominee.
It's well past time for Kamala Harris to face the
media to answer questions about her radical views and her
failed record.
Speaker 2 (07:03):
And we're going to go back and play more President
Trump's press conference from earlier today. And JD. Vance has
had many press conferences. It's not the friendliest venues that
they're facing, but they do it, and they do it anyway.
And meanwhile, I mean, she's got a lot to answer for,
and he's got a lot to answer for. You know,
his position, for example, on minors getting you know, gender
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reassignment surgery even without parental permission, is beyond bizarre to me.
Abortion upon demand up until the moment of birth, both
of them share that position. No fracking, they both share
that position. Open borders and decriminalizing illegal immigrants coming into
the country. They both share that position. Free health care
for illegals, they share that position, free education, they both
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share that position. Wall supports driver's licenses for illegals. I mean,
if you look at immigration, they're both defund dismantled, you know,
no bawl law people. On top of that, on the economy,
Kamala wants, you know, the New Green Deal, and so
does Tim Walls. That's ninety three, you know, trillion dollars
of spending would upend the entire world's economy. I mean,
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here we are on the brink of a potential war
breaking out in the Middle East, saber rattling by Iran
that they're going to fire rockets along with Hezbolah in
the north and Hamas in the south, and she's talking
about an arms embargo against Israel. I mean, they lost
the equivalent of forty thousand Americans on October seventh. What
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part of murder and rape and torture and kidnapping and
beheading did they miss es?
Speaker 7 (08:38):
Shawn?
Speaker 6 (08:39):
These are all questions that Kamala Harris has to answer,
and if she had earned the nomination lack a normal
candidate does, like Donald Trump did in twenty sixteen, but
Barack Obama did in two thousand and eight, she would
have answered all those questions many times. We're in a
long contested primary, in debates, in town halls and sit
down interviews with reporters. She was gifted the nomination just
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a couple of weeks ago, and she's been hiding out
from the press ever since. Now she claims, through her
anonymous aids, to have had a conversion on all these
radical views that she is long held.
Speaker 2 (09:13):
We don't even know if that's true, because nobody's ever
asked her.
Speaker 6 (09:17):
And if it is true, she needs to explain why
and when, For instance, did she.
Speaker 2 (09:22):
Know long Oh, they're going to say she evolved the
moment that she became the presumptive nominee, because that's when
the evolution took place.
Speaker 6 (09:30):
Yeah, it's very a very convenient evolution, and it shot.
It's kind of like the far left running mate she chose,
Tim mold I served with him in the House. He
represented rural Minnesota. He had something of a more moderate
or at least less liberal voting record than your typical
House Democrat. But then the minute he started running for
statewide office and became governor and had to appeal only
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to the liberals in the twins indies. As you say,
look what he started doing. He made Minnesota sanctuary state.
He gave driver's license visit illegals or driver's license, and
health insurance to illegals, the most one of the most
radical abortion laws in the country. He is governing like
a far less progressive who wants to remake Minnesota in
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the image of California. So it's no surprise what Kamala
Harris chose him to be for running.
Speaker 2 (10:17):
Making well, it is no surprise, although in a way
it really is a surprise. And you know, I got
to give Van Jones a little bit of credit here
because he stated the obvious that his party has an
anti Semitism problem, and that probably factored into not choosing
Josh Shapiro, who I thought would have been a better
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choice at least on paper. If you you know, looking
at a swing state like Pennsylvania, and then it's followed
up by an arms embargo while Israel is on the
precipice of a three or four front war, you would
think that the leader of the free world wouldn't abdicate
its role and be talking about an arms embargo at
such a perilous moment like this. I mean this, This
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is a real clear existential threat to the to Israel.
And I think I've known BB for thirty years. I
think i know him well enough. He's not going to
give in. He's not going to surrender. Israel's not going
to be blown up by radical Islamic terrorists. Oh excuse me.
We should have the courage not to say that word
according to Kamala Harris, or say the word illegal. Elliott
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I stand corrected by the word police.
Speaker 6 (11:25):
Well, there's gonna be a lot more of that as
Kamala Harris gets into the White House, And just in general,
if you think things have been bad for you and
your family for the last four years, the worst has
yet become a Kamala Harris man Sean, I'm confident she
won for all the reasons you've just outlined. I mean,
consider again that just last night she told a bunch
of radical pro Hamas activists that she would consider a
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total arms embargo on Israel. Now again, they sent out
aids today to walk that back and claim that she
doesn't support it, but she's clearly been the most pro
Hamas member of the Biden administration. And as you say,
the only explanation for why she was so high on
Josh Shapiro and then she didn't end up picking him
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is because he's Jewish. He and Tim Waltson's views on
Israel don't differ all that much. He is the popular
governor of the most critical swing state in the election
this year. Common sense, and for that matter, Sean, all
the news recording we got and you and I both
talking to our Democratic friends, we can share with your
listeners that Josh Shapiro was the favorite pick late last
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week and to the weekend. But you had pro Hamas
radicals who are increasingly dominant in the Democratic Party, demanding
that she picked someone else, and in the end she
catered to them. I wouldn't say that she came to
the far left of her party, because she belonged to
the far lesson to her party. So that's the only
explanation for why she walked away what appeared late last week.
Speaker 2 (12:53):
Yeah, let me play for you, Tim Walls, and you
know you have this pressure of this radical squad. I
don't think any but he embodies it more than Congresswoman Omar,
who we know is has spread you know, all these
anti Jewish conspiracy theories. You know part of that, you
know pro hamas wing, it seems in the Democratic Party.
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Listen to Tim wall say, it brightens my day to
think of Congresswoman Omar as a congresswoman.
Speaker 4 (13:21):
Listen something I'll never get tired of saying. I think
all of you, Congresswoman Omar wonderful.
Speaker 8 (13:27):
Does that stuff.
Speaker 4 (13:32):
When I'm having a tough day or I'm out on
about my mile five of my run and I'm feeling
kind of down in the world's pressing on me, I
think Ilhan Omar is a congresswoman, and it just brightens
you up.
Speaker 6 (13:41):
So thank you.
Speaker 2 (13:42):
I mean, really, one of the most radical elected officials
in Washington and he's praising somebody that is a known
anti semi that's a little troubling to me, Senator. And again,
you know, they get no questions, no interviews, no sit downs,
no press conferences, no negative press coverage, and frankly, a
fawning media that is all over them and covering their
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radical record. I mean, I've been playing both of them
in their own words, and there's never been a more
radical major party ticket to run for this high office
in the history of this country. It is extreme. It
is radical and downright dangerous if they're elected and they
try to implement these policies.
Speaker 6 (14:24):
Yees Sean. Regarding that clip as she played at Kim
Walls praising Elano, mar all I can say is that
birds of a feather flock together, and you're right, and
this is the most radical ticket that we've ever seen
in American history. I mean, I think Tim Walls put
it well just a couple of weeks ago when he
said one man's socialism is another man's neighborhoodness. So I
guess he's just a okay with socialism. Maybe that's what
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he learned on all those trips to China sponsored by
the Chinese Communist Party. And again we know what Kamala
Harris believes. She's always been a radical San Francisco Liberal
and her campaign can try as they will to remake
her and hide her out from the press. Even Moore
said they're hiding on Joe Biden. But in the end,
she is who she's always begin.
Speaker 2 (15:05):
Well, all they're doing is these you know, scripted events.
She's given the same speech at every location. It's getting
monotonous and it's getting boring. And you know, we now
have a twenty twenty hide in the basement strategy. And
the media is complicit in all of this. How would
you recommend they bypassed that in the Trump campaign? How
do they circumvent that?
Speaker 1 (15:25):
Well?
Speaker 6 (15:25):
I thought jd. Vance was very shrewd yesterday and we
walked over to her press corps at the airport and
said that he'd be happy to take their question because
he figured they were lonely. They never get a chance
to ask her questions on the record. I thought President
Trump's press conference stressing these points today was very good
as well. I mean, we need to keep the spotlight
on Kamala Harris's failed record, and the media is willing
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to cover up for her until they feel the pressure
to actually do their job. And the man that she
answered questions on the record.
Speaker 2 (15:54):
Yeah, I'll play that cut in a minute. But Senator Cotton,
we always appreciate having you on the program. Thank you, sir,
Thank you. Sean all right, eight hundred nine four one, Shawn,
if you want to be a part of the program
later on, we're going to play more of President Trump
and his press conference, something Kamala and Tim Wallas won't
do from earlier today. Also, Tulsi Gabbard, I mean, this
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is an incredible story being targeted a veteran former congresswoman
and the government is now targeting somebody that dares to
speak out, and they put her on the terror watch list,
three air marshals on every flight she's been taking, and
a whistleblower exposes it. Now they're going after the whistleblower
for telling the truth. All right, quick break, right back,
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all right, twenty five to the top of the hour,
eight hundred ninety four.
Speaker 6 (16:42):
One.
Speaker 2 (16:42):
Shawn is her number. If you want to be a
part of the program. I mean, we have almost an
unimaginable story to tell you. Well, actually, Tulsi Gabbard will
tell it to you herself how she has been placed
on the terror watch list and but for the courage
of a whistleblower, would never have known, except that when
she would travel, it got very strange and very odd,
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and it was clear that she was being targeted. And
it's a story that Matt Tayebe talked about, John Solomon
talked about, and she is gonna give us the details
of it. Also, We're gonna remind you there was one
debate with Tulsey Gabbard just pummeled Kamala Harris, and we'll
get to that. We'll get her thoughts on this presidential race.
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Only eighty nine days until election day and only forty
days until early voting begins. First, I'll remind you about
the USCCA. You've heard me talk about them a lot,
but times are different. Right now. We saw an assassin
assassination attempt against the former president. Things are only going
to get worse. We see the fund dismantled. No bail madness.
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I mean, listen to Tim Walls and Kamala Harris on
law and order. Look at look at the way he
handled the riots in the summer of twenty twenty. Look
at the bail fund that she tweeted out. Look at
what she said on Stephen Colbert Show. Going to stop.
They shouldn't stop. We're not going to stop. Take note, beware. Now,
this is a pretty unbelievable story that Tulsa Gabbard somehow
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has been put on her name, has been put on
a terror watch list, and in great detail and specificity,
we now know that every time she's been getting on
a plane. They are not one, not two, but three
air marshals that have been on the plane just to
monitor Tulsa Gabbard. Now, if you don't know a lot
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about Tulsa Gabbard, you should, because she not only was
a presidential candidate, a veteran in her own right, a patriot,
a former congresswoman, author of For Love of Country? And
how did this all happen? Howd he get placed on
the terror watch list as a former Hawaii congresswoman and
former member of the military, And why would they tell
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by air marshals and bomb dogs? And is if this
isn't unconstitutional on every level, I don't know what is. Anyway,
we welcome back Tulca Gabbert to the program. I've been
reading these people. I cannot believe what I'm reading here.
I really I could not believe when I've read this,
these stories in detail about what you've been living through.
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And but for I guess a whistleblower, we wouldn't. You
wouldn't know officially what they were doing, although you had
every suspicion of what was going on. What happened?
Speaker 8 (19:26):
Yeah, you know, Sean, I did you know? This really
began on July twenty third. Like you, I travel a lot.
I'm on a plane on average, probably one to three
days a week, and so I travel light and travel efficiently.
July twenty third, I was not able to use any
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kind of pre check and I had this SSSS what
they call quad S marked on my boarding pass, and
what that resulted in was additional screening. My husband happened
to be traveling with me that day, so he had
the same mark on his boarding pass, and it means
you get an additional look by TSA. We traveled again
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two days later, both of us going on different airlines
to different destinations. Both of us again had this quad
S mark on our boarding pass, which means you're not
allowed to check in online. The only way to get
your boarding pass is to go to the ticket counter.
Speaker 4 (20:24):
You go.
Speaker 8 (20:24):
Once you make it to the TSA checkpoint, they call
a supervisor in. You have to stand there until the
supervisor comes. In this case, it took about fifteen minutes.
We had not allotted for this extra time in showing
up for the airport. We were getting kind of worried
we'd miss the flight. Once the supervisor came, they had
to shut down what they do every single time I've traveled,
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they've done this. They shut down an entire lane of
the TSA screening, and they do this because it takes
so long. What they are required to do for anyone
who has squad s marked on their boarding pass as
we have had, is you take out all your electronics.
The supervisor has to visibly watch you turn on every
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single phone or laptop. In my case, I had a
military laptop, a personal laptop, a military phone, a personal phone,
make sure that they power on, shoes, take everything off,
and then the TSA agents then go and will conduct
an in depth screening of you with the pat down
from head to toe, inside to side and in between
and everywhere else, followed by an in depth screening of
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every single article and object in your carry on luggage.
As you can imagine, this takes about two to four
TSA agents doing this for roughly thirty to forty five
minutes is what we've experienced. I have had this on
my boarding pass since July twenty third. The last couple
of flights I took in the last two to three days,
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I did not have it, and I was able to
go through pre check. However, my husband, who was traveling
separately over these last few days. Still has the quad
S mark on his boarding pass. So all of that
is to say that this July twenty third was the
date that this began for both of us. And it
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wasn't until I saw the leak obviously, I was like,
you know, I was being told by friends of mine
who I was telling about this a tela, You're just
being paranoid. Happens to everybody. They say, this is a
random selection. You know, don't worry about it so much.
It wasn't until I saw that information being put out
by these Air Marshal whistleblowers that I knew for sure
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because they said that this began on July twenty third,
and that is exactly when it began.
Speaker 2 (22:46):
You know, it's kind of hard to wrap my mind
around this. Tell us how you got confirmation about this?
Obviously you were suspicious. I mean they even went into
great specificity in detail in one of the articles, so I
think goes the TAIB article, how every article of clothing
that you had packed away, they would feel every single
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part of the clothing. I mean it would take forty
five minutes to an hour. Did you ever miss a flight?
Speaker 8 (23:12):
The very first flight that this happened. Both my husband
and I almost missed our separate flights. Again. We were
traveling on different airlines to different places for him.
Speaker 2 (23:23):
And by the way, you travel a lot, you do
public speaking, you do events. I mean you're very high
demand as a speaker. And as you know, somebody that
does is it's involved in a lot of different business things.
Speaker 8 (23:35):
All of that is to translate to say I am
an experienced traveler and very efficient in my packing and
familiar with many of the major airports in the country.
Speaker 2 (23:47):
Oh the way, I'm gonna have to get tips for you.
I hate packing, but go ahead.
Speaker 8 (23:52):
It's never fun, but I've got it down. I've got
it down like pat where you know, check in luggage
takes too long, things get lost. So I I'm able
to pack for a multi day trip in just to
carry on. But what that means is when going through
this quad as as I talked about in the Matt
Tyebee interview, you know I have two suits in my suitcase.
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I have workout clothes, I have jeans, I have every
day clothes. I have a couple of pairs of shoes.
I have everything that I will need for this trip
and for every article of clothing you wear. Suits, they
squeezed and padded down every inch of the entire collar,
every inch of the shoulders, every inch of the arms,
padded down the back, went through literally every inch and
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every seam of not only my suits, but every article
of clothing. Once they emptied out the carry on, they
unzipped the liner inside my roller board and padded down
every inch of the roller board itself, both on the
inside and the outside of the liner. And again, I
just want to say for the record, these TSA agents
are doing what they are told to do if they don't.
Speaker 2 (25:00):
If they don't do it, they'll be fired.
Speaker 8 (25:01):
Exactly, And they are doing so under the watchful I
have a supervisor who is standing there doing nothing but
watching them to make sure that they carry out the
kind of in depth search that they're doing. So that day,
that first flight, my husband he sprinted to the gate.
They had already closed the doors. Thankfully, there was a
person there with a compassionate heart, and she let him
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on the plane. I was the last person to board
my flight that was leaving about ten minutes later. And
then over the course of this period of time, you know,
I'm a pretty situationally aware person. I think my military training,
over twenty years of it has come into play. So
at a few different stops, I noticed this is unusual.
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I've not seen so many TSAK nine teams. I've not
seen so many air marshals. You know, if you travel
a lot, you can kind of figure out who's who
and their routines.
Speaker 2 (25:58):
And so do you have a just spot them and
say hey, thanks for what you do and let them
know you know who they are.
Speaker 8 (26:04):
I hadn't at that point, part partially because usually I
was in a rush because of the additional screening. But
noticing you know, people sitting around me on one flight
and then another group of people sitting around me on
another flight, and making it was it was just things
that were kind of unusual.
Speaker 2 (26:23):
But again, oh, if I would have suspected, I would
have said, really, thank you guys for what you do.
That's what I would have done.
Speaker 8 (26:29):
Absolutely, they I have done that before in the past,
before all of this started, and I've been told by
the air marshals like, hey, no one's supposed to know
who we are, so I try to try.
Speaker 2 (26:43):
Let me let me ask you this, how did this happen?
Why are you being targeted.
Speaker 8 (26:48):
That is that is the priceless question. Uh. This this
began the day after Kamala Harris was a president. Joe
Biden announced that he was not going to be the
Democratic nominee and that he was endorsing Kamala Harris. I
did an interview on Fox News with Lourer Ingram that
next day, and I talked about this, and I talked
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about what a serious threat a potential president and commander
in chief Kamala Harris would be to our freedom, to
our safety and security, and our national security as a country,
and spoke about the reasons why, and also reminded people
that I had issued this same warning in twenty nineteen
when she and I were running for president on the
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Democratic ticket, and the warning is just as true today
as it was back then. This I was put on
this list the day after that interview. I have no reason.
I've been given no explanation. I would not have known
that I was on the Quiet Sky's list if not
for these brave air marshals and whistleblowers coming forward.
Speaker 2 (27:52):
I have sources telling me that they are now under
fire and may be in trouble and may end up
getting fired or demoted or if something could happen to
them and that would be a shame. It sounds like
we're dealing with a very weaponized system of justice. Once again,
do you think any of it may go back to
when in the Democratic primary and you were debating Kamala Harris.
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This is how it went down.
Speaker 3 (28:16):
The bottom line is, Senator Harris, when you were in
a position to make a difference and an impact in
these people's lives, you did not. And worse yet, in
the case of those who are on death row, innocent people,
you actually blocked evidence from being revealed that would have
freed them until you were forced to do so. There
is no excuse for that. And the people who suffered
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under your reign as prosecutor, oh you owe them an apology.
Speaker 2 (28:41):
I will tell you. If this is political retribution, this
country's finished because we've already seen the weaponized system of
justice on Donald Trump. I mean that means any critic
is now going to be a target. How do you
what are your options? How do you fight back? I mean,
can you sue them?
Speaker 8 (28:59):
Well, first of all, there is no other explanation other
than what you just described political retaliation. Continuing what Joe
Biden and Kamala Harris have done over the last four
years in weaponizing our public institutions against people they deem
as threats to their power, political opponents, those who criticize them.
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Here's the deep betrayal that is at the heart of
all of this is that, like so many Americans, Sean
I enlisted because of the attacks on nine to eleven
to go after the Islamist Harris who attacked us then
and who continue to pose a threat to us today.
And so for my government, our government, President, commander in chief,
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his administration, Kamala Harris, who remains in power today for
them to take me, and there are many others. We
don't have any idea how many people are on this list,
but I am certain that there are many who either
serve in the military or are veteran. They are targeting
us as potential domestic terrorists, those of us who've been
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willing to put our lives on the line in service
to our country to keep our country safe. That is
the ultimate betrayal that could come from our own leadership.
So yes, I am taking legal action. I'm working with
j Seculo and his team at ACLJ, who have been
champions of the constitution and of freedom for so many people. Initially,
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we're filing a FOIA request to actually force some transparency
to understand why they have done this to me and
my husband for that matter. And we will continue to
fight this fight to get rid of these unconstitutional secret
terror watch lists that they are weaponizing against our fellow
Americans and patriots. And I'm going to take this fight
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all the way to the Supreme Court to stop them
if we have to, because they must be held accountable. Otherwise,
We're going to continue to see an increase in escalation
of this brazen use of power, not only under this administration,
but certainly if the prosecutor, President Kamala Harris is allowed
to get into power, our freedom and constitution is taking
this election. That's really what it comes down to, all right.
Speaker 2 (31:13):
I'm so sorry going through this. I've come to know
you and respect you a lot as a real champion
and hero for liberty, freedom and serving your country is
so admirable and we appreciate you being with us. I'm
very sorry of going through it. Pelsey Gabbertt, thank you,
Thank you.
Speaker 8 (31:30):
Sean