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December 30, 2025 • 37 mins

On this episode of The Right View, Lara Trump reacts to some of the wildest moments from the left this week, including Hunter Biden suddenly calling for immigration enforcement, a disturbing violent attack on an elderly woman by a repeat offender in Seattle, and CNN’s claim that entering the country illegally isn’t actually illegal. Later in the show, Lara is joined by The Post Millennial’s editor in chief Libby Emmons and Daily Caller reporter Reagan Reese. Together, they break down the latest developments in the Somali fraud case in Minnesota and discuss how President Trump continues to make decisions focused on keeping the country safe.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
And loll back down.

Speaker 2 (00:11):
Everybody, thanks so much for joining us right here on
the right view. Before we get started tonight, just take
a look at some videos together, shall we?

Speaker 3 (00:18):
Here we go, Hey, buddy, this runner for president if
they could fix the immigration issue. We'll try to fix
the immigration issue right because we need immigration. We need
a vibrant immigration. But we don't want immigrants that are
coming here illegally, draining us of resources and also and

(00:45):
being prioritized above people that are actual literal heroes that
are coming home, that are that are still recovering from
twenty twenty years of endless war.

Speaker 1 (01:00):
So let me get this straight. Is Hunter Biden running
for something? Is Hunter Biden? I don't know what to
make of that.

Speaker 2 (01:07):
First of all, he didn't seem very confident in his
whatever that was commentary on immigration. Yeah, Hunter, guess what
we do want immigrants here? We want great immigrants. We
want people who want to be contributing members of our
society who want to make America great, want to make
our country better. We want people who come here with
a dream, who want to work. We want people who

(01:30):
come here, oh guess what the legal way and don't
come into our country illegally, and.

Speaker 1 (01:37):
Yes, drain our country of resources. Who's this guy been
listening to? President Donald Trump? Absolutely he could have probably
helped his dad out a little bit there.

Speaker 2 (01:45):
Who while Joe Biden was in office, said that we
couldn't secure the border without an Act of Congress.

Speaker 1 (01:50):
He couldn't do anything about it.

Speaker 2 (01:52):
Don't even ask him, don't ask his borders are Kamala Harrison.
They can't do anything about it without an Act of Congress.

Speaker 1 (02:00):
Guess what.

Speaker 2 (02:00):
It just took a new president. So Hunter Biden must
be thrilled. And you know what, Hunter, You're welcome. This
is the most secure border in the history of America.
For seven months running now, I believe there have been
zero people released illegally into the interior of the United
States of America. And if you're trying to come here

(02:20):
bringing drugs into our country, drugs that have been labeled
as a weapon of mass destruction, which fentonol is, if
you are part of a foreign terrorist organization, drug cartels
and the gangs, both foreign terrorist organizations, We're gonna blow
you up. This President's gonna blow you up before you
even come here and land on American soil. So I

(02:41):
assume Hunter Biden is happy as a clam and hunter.

Speaker 1 (02:45):
You're welcome.

Speaker 4 (02:47):
This is folly Peia walking up with a stick in
his hand, went out of nowhere. He attacks her. Jeanette
is knocked to the ground bystanders take a picture of
the suspect, then rush to help Jeanette. The full scope
of what happened and wasn't clear yet. Police arrested Pay
a block away and found the weapon this wooden board
with a screw through the end of it. Police said

(03:07):
that screw went through Jeannette's eye.

Speaker 5 (03:11):
He's a regular.

Speaker 4 (03:13):
He usually punches.

Speaker 6 (03:14):
I guess today he decides to escalate things way worse
than his usual.

Speaker 2 (03:18):
Okay, this is Seattle, and I gotta tell you, Seattle,
you guys are probably gonna get ready for more of this.
Look at who you just selected as the next mayor
of your city.

Speaker 1 (03:32):
I don't know, guys, this is not good.

Speaker 7 (03:34):
This.

Speaker 2 (03:34):
This is why you have to crack down on crime
in cities. This is why you have to encourage your
police force there to actually do their jobs, not stifle them,
not demonize the police, not defund the police.

Speaker 1 (03:50):
Imagine you had to send out a.

Speaker 2 (03:53):
Social worker to deal with a guy with a board
with a nail sticking out of it. Does that sound
like it's going to go Well, no, that person should
be locked up. That person clearly has mental issues, but
should be locked up and not allowed back on the
streets to hurt other people because it only escalates.

Speaker 1 (04:10):
You heard what they said about this guy.

Speaker 2 (04:12):
He started he usually harasses people, but not with a
board with a nail sticking out of it. Well, now
he does, and now this poor woman has probably lost
her eye. That is horrific. But Seattle, you guys voted
for this kind of stuff, and I hope you're ready
because unfortunately, it's probably only going to get worse.

Speaker 5 (04:30):
I don't think anybody disagrees with that. Seven million means
that they're not just going after criminals.

Speaker 6 (04:35):
Well, they're going after people who are in the country illegally, right, Yeah, I.

Speaker 5 (04:38):
Know, but I'm saying the criminals this is a much
bigger universe.

Speaker 6 (04:42):
Doesn't that make you a criminal?

Speaker 5 (04:43):
No, it doesn't.

Speaker 6 (04:44):
To come across the border illegally.

Speaker 5 (04:46):
Coming into the country illegally as a civil offense, it's
not a criminal offense.

Speaker 6 (04:50):
Okay, if you come into the country illegally, here's the message.
We're going to find you. And send you back. I mean,
I'm sorry, that's the way it is. And I think
the government should pull all the levers at its dispose
to find people and pull this off. It's what the
American people asked Donald Trump to do.

Speaker 2 (05:05):
Yes, Yes, Scott Jennings, Yes, exactly right. I love whenever
Democrats trying to make this argument, well, it is, you're
sending out people who haven't broken the law.

Speaker 1 (05:16):
Excuse me, newsflash.

Speaker 2 (05:19):
We got a law that says you can't just come
over the border any kind of way you want. We
got a system, as Hunter Biden even knows himself, as
Hunter Biden told you, there's a way to do it,
and there's a way not to do it. You do
it the wrong way, and we're gonna call you on it.
And this is very basic human nature type stuff. The
reason so many people came in while Joe and Kamala

(05:41):
were in the White House is because they knew they could,
because they knew there would be not only no consequences,
but they would be aided in their journey here. They'd
begin in cell phones, they'd begin in stipends. They be
given cards with cash on them. When they got to
New York City, they'd been given a hotel room at
a nice place on fifty fourth Street and you know
mid Tom Manhattan. Yo, why wouldn't you come here? This

(06:03):
is like whenever your kid acts up, handing him a
candy bar and being like, great job kid. You know
what that kids in who's gonna act up again? No, no,
we're done with that. Those days are over. Your kid
needs to go to his room. He needs to have
everything taken away from him. He needs some serious consequences,
and I don't know, maybe he even needs a little.

Speaker 1 (06:23):
Smack on his butt every now and again. I'm not
opposed to it.

Speaker 2 (06:25):
I'm just saying we have to hold people who break
the law accountable. And I don't care if your guys
swinging a two by four with a nail out of it.
I don't care if you are a person who came
here illegally. If you broke the law, there has to
be accountability. And the only way we send a message
around the world that you can't come to America and
break our law. To do it is by sending the

(06:46):
people out who came here the wrong way. This is
basic stuff, but maybe somebody needs to let CNN know that.

Speaker 8 (06:57):
You're fifteen years old.

Speaker 1 (06:58):
Yeah, yeah, he's claim to fifteen.

Speaker 9 (07:01):
It's possible that he is claiming to be a minor
because it's more difficult to remove minus from the United Kingdom.
What's interesting is the crib notebook that we've found in
his bags. We've got questions like, you know, where do
you live in London? His response, where in London do
you live? And you know it's listed the address exactly.

Speaker 6 (07:22):
Where they've obviously prepared him, haven't they tried to prepare him?

Speaker 10 (07:25):
Where do you study?

Speaker 3 (07:26):
Study?

Speaker 10 (07:27):
Outramasks?

Speaker 8 (07:28):
When did you join this high school? Nineteen nineties, nineteen
ninety right, so I.

Speaker 5 (07:34):
Said, nineteen nineties, two thousand nine.

Speaker 9 (07:36):
Sis, I believe that you're not fifteen? To me, you
look older than fifteen. Why can't I send you back
to Nigeria because this passport has okay? Why are you
not in safe hands?

Speaker 5 (07:50):
I lost my dad and my mom Umber robustis to
our ass so the shops to update the family of
my father.

Speaker 9 (07:58):
What will happen if you go back to Nigeria?

Speaker 10 (08:01):
The entrtinion that deserves for truth.

Speaker 8 (08:03):
They don't believe he's a child of fifteen. They think
he's in his early thirties. But without proof either way,
They follow the rules and hand him over to Social
Services for an age test. Whilst waiting for this test,
he was placed in a house in southeast London. He
has since vanished and his current whereabouts is unknown.

Speaker 1 (08:25):
Wow, go, I'd tell you what London this is.

Speaker 2 (08:30):
This is the kind of crap that I think people
look at and they say, are you guys absolutely insane?
And the answers yes, if this is acceptable, then you
got major problems. Have you been to London lately? Doesn't
feel great, doesn't feel super safe? Been to Germany lately?

Speaker 1 (08:46):
Been to Paris lately? Whenever you allow for.

Speaker 2 (08:49):
Something like this that is so obvious to just go
ahead anyway. This guy's like thirty plus years old. He
says he's fifteen. Yeah, he's got canned answers. Yeah, he's
got rehearsed responses because somebody prepared him to be there
and questioned in London, and they knew if they if
he said I think I will be killed if I

(09:12):
go back, then they gotta let him in. This is
so stupid and shame on anybody who put this system together,
because clearly it doesn't work.

Speaker 1 (09:21):
This guy's gone. You think you're ever going to see
this guy again, Absolutely not.

Speaker 2 (09:24):
Who knows what's his goals are, who knows what he's planning,
who he's working with, what they're gonna do.

Speaker 1 (09:31):
It's just stupid.

Speaker 2 (09:32):
And this is why people overwhelmingly came out in the
United States to support President Donald Trump in twenty twenty four,
because Americans are sick of this crap.

Speaker 1 (09:41):
Enough is enough.

Speaker 2 (09:41):
We're not going to be the dumping ground for the
rest of the world. You can't come in and take
advantage of us anymore. Sounds like you can still take
advantage of people in London, though. Good luck to you
guys there, because that is absolutely insane. Today we are
joined by the Daily Callers Reagan Reese and of course
from the post millennial Libby Emmons.

Speaker 1 (10:02):
Ladies, welcome to the show. Love to have you on.

Speaker 2 (10:05):
This is a new year coming in and we got
a lot of big things cooking. The President met with
the President of Ukraine Zelenski at mar A Lago on Sunday,
and obviously, Livy, this is something that we know they've
had several meetings thus far. We know we want to
see an end to the Russia Ukraine War. We know

(10:26):
we feel like we're getting a little bit closer. But
it does feel like with this meeting with Zelensky showing
up at mar A Lago, the President saying they're getting
a little bit closer to hopefully a solution, it does
feel hopeful. It does feel like maybe twenty twenty six
will be the year that do what you think, are
we going to see an end to the Russia Ukraine conflict?

Speaker 10 (10:46):
I sure hope.

Speaker 11 (10:47):
So these two sides have been pretty recalcitrant, and then
of course over the weekend we saw Russia accusing Ukraine
of strikes near Putin's home. So I think that there's
still probably a pretty long way to go, and there
are definitely some deal breakers for Zelenski, But I do
hope that they come around to a solution, because America
can't keep propping up this war for, you know, for

(11:11):
another year or two. And it's something that was a
big part of President Trump's campaign and a big part
of what he's been working toward this year. So I
do hope that Zelenski comes to the table and is
willing to make some concessions.

Speaker 2 (11:27):
I mean, it does sound like he's been willing to
talk about the don Bass region Reagan that he's he
has certainly changed his tune from that.

Speaker 1 (11:35):
And remember the first meeting.

Speaker 2 (11:36):
I think it was the first meeting that Zelensky had
at the White House in the Oval Office with President Trump,
and that's the one where like the Vice President had
to dress Zelenski down a little bit, where the President
kind of read him the Riot Act as well. He
came in kind of feel himself a little bit, and
you know, America had to say, like hold on, bro,
like we just cool your jets here a little bit.

(11:57):
He has kind of pulled back from where he was there,
and he does seem like he's willing to make some concessions.
The President said that we are in the final stages
of talking. It will either end or it's going to
go on for a long time, and millions of additional
people are going to be killed. Nobody wants that. The
President Trump said that he believes Putin is ready for

(12:18):
a cease fire. He said there are too many people dying,
and I think both presidents want to make a deal. Look,
it feels hopeful, but we also know that we're dealing
with a bit of a crazy person with Vladimir Putin.
He does seem like he has been playing real hardball
here and it has certainly been harder, I think than
President Trump anticipated.

Speaker 1 (12:37):
He's even acknowledged that Reagan.

Speaker 7 (12:39):
Yeah, I think the President's quote is spot on. This
is either going to end soon or it's going to
go on for a very long time. And I was
asked this morning on a radio hit, how long I
think this is going to go on? And I was like,
it's really anyone's guess.

Speaker 1 (12:52):
I have no idea, but you are right.

Speaker 7 (12:55):
We have come such a long way from that Oval
Office blow up to now's Lenski flying down tomor A
Lago to meet with the President.

Speaker 1 (13:03):
And I had heard.

Speaker 7 (13:04):
At the beginning of the year part of there was
tension between the United States and Ukraine because the Ukrainians
weren't used to dealing with a president like President Trump.
They weren't they had been dealing with President Biden for
four years. Sleepy Joe and his team and President Trump
and his team brought a completely different tone and approach

(13:25):
to the Russia.

Speaker 1 (13:26):
Ukraine.

Speaker 7 (13:26):
Warn that there was some tension in that Oval Office
blow up actually relieved some of that and allowed that
to get that out in the air and allow the
two sides to move forward to hopefully get closer to
the end of the war. I thought that anecdote and
just that explanation was so interesting hearing that from sources

(13:47):
within the administration of how it was a bit of
a struggle at the top of the year, but they
do feel like they have made progress since that Oval
Office blow up.

Speaker 2 (13:56):
It kind of set the tone I think for things
to come. It was a completely different situation with the
Biden administration. I mean, who knows really what those conversations
were like with Joe Biden. I mean, God, we were
so weak as a country, you know, looking back, I
think you're right.

Speaker 1 (14:14):
I think it had to happen.

Speaker 2 (14:15):
I think we had to reset things to a certain
extent and really make clear kind of who who was
in charge of things. You know, your country has been
under attack, your country has had citizens killed by the millions.
I mean, you've got to come to the table a
little bit, and you've got to be grateful for the
United States trying to play a role in this and
aiding you to a certain extent. So, yeah, we're we're

(14:39):
hopeful that things work out here. Obviously we're gonna pay attention.
Twenty twenty five was a huge year for President Trump. Obviously,
he settled eight conflicts around the world. We have peace
in the Middle East right now. That's historic in so
many ways. And hopefully twenty twenty six is the year
that we see an end to Russia Ukraine. Something that's
been really interesting to watch Libby has been Minnesota. I'm

(15:03):
sure Tim Walls would love people to stop paying such
close attention to Minnesota, but this fraud situation has really
caught the attention of the country, and rightly so, because
this is the kind of stuff that really irritates the
American people when you look at the fact that very
few mainstream legacy media outlets seem interested in nine billion

(15:27):
plus dollars being stolen by a largely Somali population that
has been transplanted there in Minnesota, where apparently people knew
about it and did very little about it because they
were afraid they would be called racists for addressing it.
It is very frustrating to see taxpayer money not only
just go to fraud, but to go overseas and to

(15:48):
possibly go and probably go to a terrorist organization. Americans
don't like that, and they also don't like it when
the journalists who are supposed to report on this sort
of thing kind of seem to ignore it. It took
a YouTube Nick Suirley, to go actually physically to these
locations where apparently a lot of this money had gone
and check out what was going on there. It turns

(16:11):
out he has really come up with some interesting things.
Whenever he went out, the Vice President praised him. He said,
this dude has done far more useful journalism than any
of the winners of the twenty twenty four Pulitzer Prizes.
And whenever he went out, he found that there were
so many of these childcare centers Libby that had no

(16:33):
kids in them, where you saw lots and lots of money.
He says, somewhere over one hundred million dollars accounted for
in one day of going and knocking on some of
these childcare centers. No kids there, just blank. So it's
been really something to see that we got a YouTuber
who has done far better journalism and has done far

(16:53):
more investigation than quite frankly, our journalists have around the country.

Speaker 10 (17:00):
To Nick Shirley for uncovering this.

Speaker 11 (17:02):
The video was really insane to watch, and I think
everyone should really just take a look at that video.

Speaker 10 (17:07):
It's forty two minutes and your job will be on
the floor.

Speaker 11 (17:10):
There's a couple of things about this that I think
are really essential to recognize, which is that Democrats pushed
for a massive immigration into the United States. They pushed
for all of these social services programs to you know,
government funded social services programs. Money went to all of
these companies that sprung up in order to take advantage

(17:31):
of that money. And then a bunch of these social
services companies, daycare, health care centers, et cetera, donated to
Democrat campaigns. Democrats get into office, they push for more immigration,
and they raise taxes on the rest of us so
we can keep paying for this fraud, which I think is.

Speaker 10 (17:45):
The thing that really ticks me off the most.

Speaker 11 (17:49):
We also saw Governor Tim Waltz respond to this, and
he was saying that it's wrong to, you know, say
that this is all just coming from the Somali community.
But we have seen in addition to and we've seen
this with the lawsuits that have been coming, you know,
from the Department of Justice, it's not just that Somali
immigrants have created these companies in order to take advantage

(18:11):
of government social services programs. They have then enlisted others
in the Somali community who get kickbacks for pretending that
their kids.

Speaker 10 (18:18):
Are receiving services.

Speaker 11 (18:20):
So this is actually a pretty widespread problem and I
think that it's probably not just in Minnesota. And another
thing that Wald said that was really interesting in his
press conference to try and say that things aren't really
that bad in Minneapolis and Minnesota is that he said
that he hopes that we are teaching folks and that

(18:40):
was his word, folks in schools and in the community
that stealing and crime is wrong.

Speaker 10 (18:48):
This is a state that has had defund the police.

Speaker 11 (18:51):
This is a state where they have backed the idea
that looting his reparations. So if he thinks that his
society is possibly teaching people that crime is wrong, what
he's actually teaching them is that crime pays, and that's
what he's really in it for.

Speaker 10 (19:03):
And I think he's got to be prosecuted.

Speaker 7 (19:06):
Well.

Speaker 2 (19:06):
I think people want accountability, that is for sure.

Speaker 1 (19:08):
Ringan.

Speaker 2 (19:09):
That's the thing that I think also has been frustrating
about this is people are like, Okay, so who's responsible
here and when do we see those people held accountable?
Because while the Department of Justice is now kind of
seeking out exactly what happened here. It does feel like
people like Tim Wallas really no one's looking at him
that closely, and maybe they should, especially when you look

(19:32):
at the amount I mentioned the nine billion dollars. They say,
according to the assistant US attorney there in Minnesota, that
it's probably over nine billion dollars.

Speaker 1 (19:43):
And this guy says, the.

Speaker 2 (19:44):
Magnitude of fraud cannot be overstated. And whenever you go,
it would be one thing if you know, you kind
of take a little off the top. But they got
kids at these centers. When this guy, Nick Shirley, went,
I agree, people need to.

Speaker 1 (19:58):
Watch this video.

Speaker 2 (19:59):
If you have haven't seen it, it's pretty amazing to see.
He went to, I'll give you an example of just
how bad it is. He visited the Quality Learning Center
in South Minneapolis, and the learning center hadn't even spelled
the word learning correctly on the signage outside this center?

(20:20):
Are you serious that? It's just so brazen and so blatant?
And I think that's why this is getting the attention
it is because if you're a quote unquote learning center Reagan,
please spell learning correctly on your signage.

Speaker 3 (20:35):
Wow.

Speaker 7 (20:36):
Yeah, I mean people totally want accountability. And I will
point out that really what we've only heard from Tim
Walls was his anonymous staffer giving some random quote.

Speaker 1 (20:46):
To Fox News. We haven't even really heard him.

Speaker 7 (20:49):
He talked about it initially when the scandal first broke,
but in response to Nick's video, I just thought it
was so unbelievable that he had to have a staffer
go anonymous on background to Fox News to try to
respond to this and say, well, well, Tim Walls has done
a great job with the state. I think that's absolutely ridiculous,

(21:10):
and so if Tim Walls isn't going to do anything,
We've now seen the FBI go into Minnesota.

Speaker 1 (21:15):
To investigate this.

Speaker 7 (21:16):
I've heard it's a really aggressive investigation and that there
will be updates coming soon on the point of the
legacy media not covering this. At the top of December,
the President had his last cabinet meeting of the year.
I was in that cabinet meeting and this whole situation of.

Speaker 1 (21:33):
Fraud had just broken.

Speaker 7 (21:34):
I'd asked the President if he thought Tim Walls should
resign because of this fraud scandal, and the President went
on to talk about that fraud scandal, and then at
the very end, he said Somali's were garbage and he
wanted them to leave the state, and every person in
the legacy media covered that comment, but they overlooked why
he was calling Somali's garbage, why he was talking about

(21:57):
it in the first place. They just wanted to cover
the fact that he called Somali's garbage. And we could
talk about whether somalis our garbage or not. But the
whole point is is that they were ignoring this broad scandal.
Then they continue to ignore it now, and I think
that is it's just a month long slip up, mess

(22:18):
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Yeah one, and listen whenever I think you hear this President,
he certainly does not sugarcoat anything. And quite frankly, anyone,

(24:39):
I don't care where you're from, who steals money in
this respect is garbage. This is a horrible thing to do.
It's very damaging to our country. It's very upsetting to
the American people. And I think it's especially upsetting when
we have welcomed a community of people into America in

(24:59):
the way that that. Look, it's not all Somali's who
were involved in this, for sure, we have to say that,
but largely contributing to this nine billion dollars in fraud
was a big bulk of it was the Somali community.
So he's talking generally, I think about people who come
here with bad intentions. That's pretty garbage action as far

(25:21):
as I'm concerned as well, Libby. One of the things
I found very interesting too, and you guys wrote about
it at Post Millennial.

Speaker 1 (25:30):
Tell everybody about this video of the.

Speaker 2 (25:31):
Minnesota Lieutenant governor who is not Muslim, but has fully
dressed herself in Muslim outfit and head wrap, etc. And
she has an interesting message that she wanted to deliver
out there to Minnesotan's.

Speaker 10 (25:49):
Yeah.

Speaker 11 (25:49):
So, Peggy Flanagin, the Lieutenant governor who wears t shirts
that say protect trans Kids with AK forty seven's on them,
has also come out at this Somali mall where she's
flanked by some of her Somali friends.

Speaker 10 (26:01):
She's wearing a hey job.

Speaker 11 (26:02):
She claims to be Catholic, and she's come out to
I give a message to Minnesota that Somalis are all
on the up and up and that they should be
supported in Minnesota. And what is really amazing about this
is that in previous videos she talks about her Catholic
faith and how important that is, and here she is
wearing the garb of some other religion. And it's not

(26:23):
that she's wearing this religious garb in some country where
you know that's the law, and she's respecting that law.
She's doing this in Minnesota, in the United States of America,
where our Christian background enables everybody to believe freely and
to practice their faith freely, and to speak freely. And
I thought that this was I thought it was really shocking,

(26:45):
you know, to see her out there doing this, kowtowing
to the Somali community when really what she should be
doing is representing all Minnesotans.

Speaker 2 (26:54):
Yeah, it seemed a little disingenuous, to be honest. That
the just the whole thing was very interesting, the way
she starts the video, the outfit, all of it, and
the fact that it doesn't feel like there again there's
just very little accountability for anything. Something else going on
in Minnesota. Scott Presler posted about this on x Reagan.

(27:16):
He says that eight that did you know that a
registered voter, one registered voter in Minnesota can vouch for
up to eight other voters in their precinct. No idea required,
no proof of residency. One voter again can vouch for eight.
That is the law in Minnesota. According to the Secretary

(27:37):
of State's website. It's known as vouching. I gotta tell
you that is something that leaves fraud right there on
the table and available and basically just kind of encourages
fraud as far as I'm concerned, As far as someone
who works very hard in the twenty twenty four election
to ensure no fraud in voting and in our lifetoral process,

(28:01):
that doesn't seem like a great situation.

Speaker 1 (28:04):
What did you think about that, Reagan? I have never
heard of this before. I cannot believe this is a thing.

Speaker 7 (28:09):
When I voted in Virginia in this last November election,
you know, I showed my ID. They had to check
it out, make sure I was all registered. The fact
that I could potentially walk into that state or voting
precinct and vouch for some people, Oh yeah, these guys
should totally be able to vote, Like, don't worry about it.

Speaker 1 (28:30):
I don't even understand what that looks like.

Speaker 7 (28:32):
And I honestly was seeing this and the show run
down today and I was like, oh my gosh, what
a perfect show to do this on.

Speaker 1 (28:39):
I'm curious your thoughts.

Speaker 7 (28:40):
You're the election integrity expert. You work so hard on this, Like,
is this something the GOP could investigate? That's a question
I've been trying to answer today, or could file some
lawsuit about because it seems like such a bizarre policy.

Speaker 1 (28:54):
Yeah, I hope they do.

Speaker 2 (28:56):
I mean, obviously I'm not at the RNC anymore, but
I can tell you you have to prepare for an
election before an election comes around, right. Obviously we're all
looking to November of this year. But when Michael Wattley
and I took over things at the RNC, it was
March of twenty twenty four, and obviously we had a
couple of months to really get our ducks in a row.
That means going through voter roles and ensuring that the

(29:18):
people who are registered to vote are actually residents of
that area, are actually alive or actually legal citizens, not
dead cats like Cody Tims, which is a real situation
that happened. It also includes things like this, and it's
hard because each state has their own voting laws, and
so you have to go state by state and look
very closely at the things that are going on there.

(29:39):
I really hope to see some sort of a lawsuit
fout against this, because you're right, most places in America,
I think the people of our country assume, okay, well,
you have to go and improve who you are. Now
that also depends on the state. Some states don't require
valid ID to be able to go vote, but a
vouching system that's absolutely crazy. I don't know how any

(30:00):
one thinks that this is acceptable. And I mean, look
at how Minnesota has been voting. That's all I'm going
to say about things. You know, you go around the
country to the places where you're not required to show
proof of who you are, and guess how those states
all vote. They all vote Democrat. Very interesting how that
works out. So I really hope that Joe Ruders, who's

(30:21):
the RNC chairman right now, takes a look at this
and get somebody on this, because this is the kind
of thing we're gonna have to straighten out before the
voting starts in early voting, before people go.

Speaker 1 (30:32):
On you know, election day in November.

Speaker 2 (30:35):
You got to figure it out right now, Libby, you
got any thoughts on this?

Speaker 11 (30:39):
Yeah, I think that Congress is really they should really
be pushing for federal voter I D I think that's
absolutely essential. When I used to be a voter in
New York City, you did not have to show ID.
You just said to sign your name, and you know,
and at the time, I thought, oh, that's really good,
because you know, it means that people who perhaps don't
have an ID but are citizens can vote. But it's

(31:01):
very clear that all of these systems have been shockingly
taken advantage of. And I think that Democrats who think that,
you know, they're being compassionate and that these are the
right things to do, I think they are lacking in
the imagination to realize that these things are all being
violently taken advantage of, and our society is being violently
taken over by people who just want to take advantage

(31:23):
of all our goodwill. There's a reason that America was
a high trust society, and it's because we shared these
common values.

Speaker 10 (31:31):
And we're importing people who do not share.

Speaker 11 (31:32):
These values, and we're telling them at the same time
that our values aren't worth sharing.

Speaker 10 (31:37):
And that's a really big problem.

Speaker 11 (31:38):
So I think that until we are you know, instructing
everyone that they have to assimilate to our values if
they want to live here, we have to really crack
down on things to make sure that our systems are
not destroyed.

Speaker 2 (31:50):
Well before we go today, obviously, we just had Christmas
and great time year, a lot of celebration. There's a
lot that happened on Christmas Day Chicago, where you recently
had in Illinois the Supreme Court ruling that the president
could not send in National Guard troops. Reagan, there were
eight people shot, one killed on Christmas night, and thus

(32:13):
far this year, three hundred and ninety two people have
been killed in the city.

Speaker 1 (32:18):
Of Chicago alone.

Speaker 2 (32:21):
Not a great Christmas situation there. Now, something that I
do think was good that happened on Christmas is that
the President sent a message over to the ISIS terrorists
in Nigeria. Here's what he posted on Christmas night. Tonight,
of my direction as Commander in chief, the United States
launched a powerful and deadly strike against ISIS terrorists scum

(32:42):
in northwest Nigeria who have been targeting and viciously killing,
primarily in innocent Christians, at levels not seen for many
years and even centuries.

Speaker 1 (32:52):
He wants to make.

Speaker 2 (32:53):
Sure that the good people out there are not terrorized,
that ISIS is eradicated once again. Don't forget Reagan. During
his first term in office, we got rid of ices.
People weren't even talking about it anymore. The President sent
a message, and he sent he sent it very strongly
that this is not going to fly on his watch,

(33:15):
that even though this isn't happening in the United States
on Christmas night, if you're terrorizing Christians in places around
the world, the United States is at least going to
try and do something about it. So I thought, at
least this was a very merry Christmas message sent out there,
would you think?

Speaker 11 (33:32):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (33:32):
Absolutely?

Speaker 7 (33:33):
And you know, a War Department official told me that
they worked with the country of Nigeria on these strikes,
that the country approved these strikes. I just want to
say quickly on Chicago, I think Chicago is.

Speaker 1 (33:45):
A lost cause.

Speaker 7 (33:46):
I think it's heartbreaking that they don't want any help
and that they continue to allow, you know, innocent people
to die and let crime just really rule the city
of Chicago. And it's so sad because it's one of
the major cities in the United States. It's one of
those cities that should be beautiful and clean and safe,

(34:06):
just like Washington, d c.

Speaker 2 (34:08):
And it could be if they allowed the president to
do what he wanted Reagan, but they It's nuts to
me that JB. Pritzker is adamantly against this, that you
have the mayor of Chicago, Brandon Johnson adamantly against this.
Don't you want safety for your people, Don't you want
crime clean up? Don't you want it to look like Washington,

(34:29):
d C.

Speaker 4 (34:30):
Does?

Speaker 2 (34:30):
Right now?

Speaker 1 (34:30):
You got proof in Memphis and in DC of how
this can go. I think it's it's crazy. Reagan. Yeah,
it's unbelievable.

Speaker 7 (34:39):
And I have done plenty of reporting like you mentioned
on Washington, d C. And Memphis, and just personally, I
have moved and moved previously out of Washington, d C.
To Virginia because I did not feel safe. I lived
right on Capitol Hill, just a couple blacks from the Capitol,
and there was an attempt at break in at my

(34:59):
townhouse and I said, that's it, I'm out here. And
then President Trump took over Washington DC a couple months
later when he came into power. And now I take
the metro obviously, work just a couple blacks down from
the White House, and be able to see the National
Guard on the streets and actually feel safe in the
nation's capital city.

Speaker 1 (35:18):
I really love.

Speaker 7 (35:19):
That's why I moved here, you know, from the safe Midwest.
It's so nice and I can't imagine how the residents
of Chicago feel because.

Speaker 1 (35:28):
They don't get to experience.

Speaker 11 (35:30):
That at all.

Speaker 2 (35:31):
Yeah, lebby Christmas great at least to some extent. And
that we're taking out terrorists again not good. Not good
if you live in Chicago, not good if you live
in Illinois or quite frankly, many of these Blue states,
because it feels like everyone is just doing anything they
can to go against President Trump, who wants safety and security.

Speaker 10 (35:50):
Yeah, I'm I'm on board with you ladies about that.

Speaker 11 (35:53):
And I also thought that it was the right thing
to do to get rid of these terrorists and Nigeria,
and Nigeria thought it was the right thing to do.
We've seen the master of Christians in this country and
it's really got to come to a stop. We've even
seen pop star and Nicki Minaj come out and speak
about it repeatedly.

Speaker 10 (36:08):
She spoke at the UN.

Speaker 11 (36:09):
About it, she spoke at Turning Points America Fest about it,
and she's been very vocal and she's been slammed for that.
But I think that it's important that you know, the
United States work to combat terrorism, especially if those countries,
you know, and specifically if those countries are requesting it,
you know, not just going in randomly, but I'm glad
to see the protection of Christians.

Speaker 2 (36:31):
Yeah, we need more of that for sure, and at
least we know that while President Trump is in the
White House and he is the commander in chief and
leader of the free world, he's going to do the
right thing every chance he gets. So, ladies, we are
out of time, but I want to say thank you
to both of you, Liviy and Reagan as always for
joining us here. To everybody at home, make sure you like, subscribe, share,

(36:52):
and follow. We'll see you back here next time for
more of the right view and all back down.

Speaker 1 (37:02):
Baby babe, there ain't no ege.

Speaker 7 (37:06):
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