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Speaker 1 (00:04):
It's that time time, time, time, luck and load.
Speaker 2 (00:11):
So Michael Very Show is on the air.
Speaker 3 (00:14):
Tell me one bad thing that you've done, and it
better be evil, hell evil, really evil, like so evil
that you would say it was evil, like it's the
fruits of the devil evil.
Speaker 4 (00:34):
Two separate judges of firm Garcia was a member of
MS thirteen, which is a gang that may be even
worse than trend Dear Rock one and may be worse.
Speaker 2 (00:42):
They kill people with.
Speaker 4 (00:43):
Knives because it's more painful. Very famous for the knifing
and killing of two young sixteen year old girls walking
to school one day and they slice them up into
little pieces and killed them.
Speaker 2 (00:54):
That's MS thirteen, So you must.
Speaker 4 (01:18):
Two separate judges affirmed Garcia was a member of MS sty.
Speaker 2 (01:21):
When Garcia was originally arrested, he was wearing.
Speaker 4 (01:24):
A sweatshirt with rolls of money pouring out in an
MS thirteen gang symbol that he was driving with two
other known violent MS thirteen gang members, two of the
most violent members that we know.
Speaker 2 (01:36):
Of in the MS thirteen gang of th.
Speaker 5 (01:49):
Tom Holman was on Fox News with Laura Ingram talking
about the senator from Maryland who rushed down to El
Salvador to make himself relevant and in the news. He
wants to bring back the MS thirteen gang member very
important to him. Tom Holman, you know what I like
(02:09):
about Tom Homan. Reminds me of a small town sheriff.
Just straightforward, no glitz, no glitter, no superfluous talk, just
straight to it. Boom boom here it is right here.
Had a BEAUTI for t pus Or ask I like
this Tom.
Speaker 6 (02:24):
Homan, Me and Chris Van Holland, the guy that didn't
want to sign the Lake and Riley Act that protects
American citizens against illego alien criminal gang members who, instead
of protecting Americans, his constituents, his taxpayers, he goes to
Al Salvador and defends an illegal alien with a deportation
order as a member. MS thirteen has been designated terrorist
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organization by President Trump. That's where we want to defend it.
It's just disgusting. The same center who stay yesterday released
an illego alien charged with murder.
Speaker 7 (03:00):
Here's the ice detainer hit the street.
Speaker 6 (03:01):
So rather than protecting his community, protecting the residence of Maryland,
he goes to Al Salvador tocado an MS thirteen gang member, terrorists.
Speaker 7 (03:11):
It's ridiculous.
Speaker 6 (03:12):
And also I talked to an MS thirteen expert today
who also showed me pictures of his hand, but he
says absolutely the tattoo in one of his hands was
absolutely MS thirteen gang tattoo. Nothing, nothing questionable about it.
Two judges said he's a MS third team member. Ice
says he's an MS third team member. Intelligence Community says
it's an MS third team member. Al Salidor says he's
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MS thirt team members. So, you know, it's just ridiculous.
And as far as all the people are speaking out
against us, I cannot believe. For man, there's that many
stupid people in the world now able see you on
them smart meter seasons zero. We'll give it, We'll give
him that, But I can't believe these people really believe
what they're saying. They got to be just pushing a
narrative for a political reason. They can't be that that
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dumb to think that this person is an MS thirteen
game in a public sinky trade.
Speaker 5 (04:03):
You know, the Democrat positions have made them, have lost
them lifelong Democrats. They've made it so that nobody can
say in public that they support any of this stuff.
Because you come off as a free which means the
only people you see at their rallies are dudes pretending
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to be girls, some of them violent criminals. You're getting
absolute complete nuts. You've got you've got white liberal women,
and you've got dudes who want to be white liberal women.
And that's who they're left with, these crazy angry you know,
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you look at their eyes. They're all nuts, every one
of them. They're nuts. And you see in them the
things they say. The rage and I say this all
the time doesn't mean that we shouldn't take them seriously.
Speaker 7 (05:06):
We should.
Speaker 5 (05:08):
But when you see white liberal, crazy white liberals like this,
and you see them at the protests and the things
they say and the awful, awful things they do, what
you realize is this isn't about Tesla this isn't about
Elon Musk, this isn't about Donald Trump. It's never about
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what they claim it is. These are people, These are
crazy cat ladies. These are really really nutty people who
are acting out because they're very, very angry. And that's
why President Trump he's so popular now because he just
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does things based in common sense. He's appointed a new
Secretary of Sanity because that's what we need.
Speaker 7 (05:58):
I don't worry everyone.
Speaker 8 (05:59):
I'm these Secretary of Saity, pointed by President Trump to
do what no one in this town apparently is attempted
in decades.
Speaker 2 (06:06):
We call that. It makes sense.
Speaker 8 (06:07):
All right, let's go ahead and dive in. First off, Yes,
we're reducing federal spending. No, not by canceling defense contracts.
Are pretending wind meals can power aircraft carriers.
Speaker 7 (06:18):
We're doing it the old fashioned way.
Speaker 8 (06:20):
Firing useless feel Jim, Rebecca, you're god. If you needed
a task force to figure out if a gasto was racist.
Speaker 2 (06:27):
You're fired.
Speaker 5 (06:28):
Beat it, Joe, Come on man.
Speaker 8 (06:30):
Second, energy policy, we've reopened domestic drilling. That's right, because
America should never beg.
Speaker 7 (06:36):
Opek for oil like it's an X.
Speaker 2 (06:38):
We regret texting, right.
Speaker 5 (06:39):
Bill, Hey, what do you mean by that?
Speaker 8 (06:41):
We've also stopped pretending solar panels work at midnight. For
the love of God, get those alien inducing panels off.
Speaker 5 (06:47):
Your roots, will you.
Speaker 2 (06:48):
People.
Speaker 9 (06:49):
Isn't it anti renewable, No, it's anti stupid.
Speaker 2 (06:52):
We'd like renewables.
Speaker 10 (06:53):
We just like lights that also turn on, and you
flipped the little switch.
Speaker 2 (06:57):
We've got one.
Speaker 8 (06:57):
Hundred and forty two diversity coordinators who are making six
figures to host zoom calls about pronos e She them
they the cat and the back get luck me. Oh no,
what that money's now been reallocated to actual works, like
securing the border and paving roads.
Speaker 10 (07:12):
That don't collapse when it rains.
Speaker 7 (07:15):
Is it true you.
Speaker 11 (07:16):
Rejected the proposal the name hurricanes after non binary feelings
to promote climate inclusivity. Yes, we will not be renaming
hurricanes after emotions to avoid triggering coastal communities.
Speaker 2 (07:27):
And yes we.
Speaker 8 (07:27):
Will still refer to illegal immigrants as wait for its
illegal immigrants race.
Speaker 7 (07:33):
Listen.
Speaker 8 (07:34):
If that offends you, I suggest you find a feelings
journal on a strong cup a company. Also, we reduce
the Department of Education's budget by forty percent and reintroduce
something radical into our national dialogue.
Speaker 10 (07:45):
It's called merit. What about equity? Equity?
Speaker 8 (07:48):
Sure, we're equally tired of nonsense across the boarder. Look
this administration it's not perfect, but at least now someone's
driving the bus who knows it's not supposed.
Speaker 2 (07:57):
To be parked in a ditch.
Speaker 5 (07:58):
It's set on the.
Speaker 8 (07:59):
Fire for here's this fascism of expecting grounadoltes to work
of a the law and raise their kids without drag
brunches in the curriculum of fascism. Then we've got bigger
problems than the Cavs. All right, thank you everybody. That
concludes today's briefing, and I'm very proud to be the
Secretary of Sanity. Guitars, cigars, and a few thoughts from
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bizarre on Michael Veri.
Speaker 5 (08:30):
Leticia James, or big Tish as she apparently calls herself,
maybe because she's so fat, I don't know. She does
seem to have an inflated view of herself and an
inflated body style Stacy Abrams style. This is a woman
who made a mockery of our justice system, dragging Donald
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Trump to court and engaging in some terrible, terrible acts
using the power of the state as the Attorney General
of Texas.
Speaker 7 (09:01):
Well.
Speaker 5 (09:01):
White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller. This guy
has really man. He has been a star in this administration.
Absolute star, he called her, and I believe he's accurate.
One of the most corrupt, shameless individuals ever to hold
public office. This is how you have to talk. This
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is how you have to speak.
Speaker 2 (09:27):
Of these people.
Speaker 7 (09:28):
This is who they are.
Speaker 12 (09:31):
Letitia James says the allegations against.
Speaker 11 (09:34):
Her are nothing more than a revenge tour by the
Trump administration.
Speaker 7 (09:37):
What's your response?
Speaker 1 (09:38):
And my response is that Ltucia James is one of
the most corrupt, shameless individuals ever to hold public office.
She's guilty not only of those crimes, but if tell
us war crimes by using and abusing your public office
and tried to persecute an listen man, depriving of his rights,
engaging in a conspiracy to obstruct our election, and to
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overthrow a democratic process these procedures. She is still be
of multiple significant serial criminal violations.
Speaker 5 (10:06):
There is a show on CNBC called American Greed and
I love it. It has Stacy Leach, almost said Robin
Leach has Stacy Leach as the voice of it, and
it's it's scammers, fraudsters and the Light. And one of
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the episodes is a a consumer electronics retail chain from
in the Northeast called Crazy Eddies and it's it's pretty
interesting if you could probably find it. I think Amazon
are one of those carries you can buy an episode
for say a dollar, and they're really really interesting and
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they're well done. Sam Antar was the was the CFO
of Crazy Eddies. He's a former CPA and he's he
was the brains behind the fraud that went on at
Crazy Eddies. It was a securities fraud. They were puffing
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up how much the company was selling what they were
doing so they could raise investor money. They were under
reporting the money they were actually making. They were skimming
cash and it was corporate cash. They were paying employees
off the books so they wouldn't have to pay them taxes.
And they were inflating their inventory so that auditors and
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especially investors would be more impressed. Because when you steal
the money from the company and you spend it on yourself,
you don't have the money to buy more televisions to
put out on the floor to show that they're for sale.
So what do you do. Well, you got to. What
they did is they had empty boxes and they just
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stacked them up high, so when the auditors or investors
would come and look, they'd see all those boxes and
just assumed there were TVs inside them, but there weren't.
After the fraud was uncovered, Sam and Tar cooperated with
the Feds and in exchange for a reduce sentence. He
pleaded guilty to multiple felonies, but he managed to avoid
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jail time. He was on house arrests, community service, probation,
and fines. When that was over, he reinvented himself as
a forensic accountant and speaker. Now everybody's first reaction should
be scam artists go away. But just like hackers are
very useful in discovering how hacking works, or bank robbers
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are often hired by the FBI to teach how they
do what they do. He has used his experience, whatever
you may think of that, to help law enforcement identify
and prevent financial fraud. And he maintains a website called
White Collar Fraud and he shares insights. He is one
of the forensic accountants who investigated Letitia James and exposed
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her alleged mortgage fraud. She's on the hook for that now.
He was on Newsmax with Rob Schmidt and he said,
and he explains it well, Letitia James lied on a
mortgage application for a home in Virginia.
Speaker 13 (13:22):
Starting with this Virginia property that she claimed as her
primary residence while.
Speaker 10 (13:27):
She was I mean, this is Norfolk, Virginia.
Speaker 13 (13:28):
It's probably five to six hour drive, claiming it's her
primary residence.
Speaker 10 (13:31):
While she's the age of New York.
Speaker 13 (13:34):
From your report, you say James signed a specific power
of attorney declaring her intent to make six to ZHO
fourth Sterling Street in Norfolk, Virginia her principal residence, a
legally binding statement that may have automatically vacated her position
as New York Attorney General under Public Officer's Law thirty,
A declaration that came just forty five days before she
launched her case her civil fraud case against Donald Trump.
Speaker 10 (13:56):
Tell us more about what happened in Virginia here.
Speaker 12 (13:59):
She purchased a proper with a relative use in two
thousand and twenty three, a few weeks she closed. She
closed on it right before the Trump trial, and in
the file documents with the County Clerk's office she there
was a power of attorney that she gave her cousin
or niece to close the mortgage, and on the power
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of attorney she represented that I intend to use this
property as my primary residence. Now there's two problems with that.
The first problem is she lied on her power of attorney.
Any would anybody really believe that she was going to
move to.
Speaker 7 (14:37):
Virginia the middle of the Trump trial.
Speaker 12 (14:39):
Second part is the section six of the mortgage that
states that the borrower, meaning her and her niece, have
to occupy the property as their primary residence within sixty days,
not one or the other both.
Speaker 7 (14:55):
Wow, she never she at least occupied it, right, that's fine?
Speaker 10 (15:00):
Why what was what was the motivation to do this
while I.
Speaker 7 (15:02):
Low lower interest rates or interest rates? I cool her
a petty thief, A petty thief.
Speaker 13 (15:07):
This is I mean, this is when you look at
the allegation she made against Trump?
Speaker 10 (15:12):
Is this act worse? Better?
Speaker 12 (15:14):
Saying well, no, listen Trump Trump is not a real felon.
Speaker 7 (15:18):
I'm a real felon.
Speaker 12 (15:19):
Okay, So, so Trump didn't do anything wrong?
Speaker 10 (15:23):
Yeah, you don't think?
Speaker 13 (15:24):
You don't see anything wrong in the case you made
against Trump? You think, I mean, obviously the jury here
thought that he did something wrong.
Speaker 7 (15:31):
Well, listen, it.
Speaker 12 (15:32):
Seems like you should have listened to the appellate arguments
because the appellate judges seemed to be, uh, they're gonna
it seems like they're going to write.
Speaker 7 (15:41):
In an opinion that's going to vacate the entire case.
Speaker 13 (15:43):
Yeah, okay, Yeah, it's because, I mean, obviously it was.
We were all astounded by what they charged him for.
That that that that penalty was ridiculous.
Speaker 5 (15:53):
There is more.
Speaker 7 (15:55):
That's not the only fraud she committed.
Speaker 5 (15:57):
She claims she was married to her dad. That's weird,
mean deil han Omar. On another one, she lied and
said a five unit was a four unit. We'll explain
why I coming up.
Speaker 11 (16:07):
This is Tracy Baird, and welcome to the Lifestyles of
the not so rich and Famous, or as I call it,
the Michael Berry j You.
Speaker 5 (16:16):
Had Fat Fanny Willis in Fulton County or sorry, Clark
County in uh was a Fulton County in Atlanta. And
remember she had Nathan's hot dog that got her into trouble. Actually,
Nathan's hot Dog's wife was upset that the district attorney
Fat Fannie was sleeping with her husband, and so she
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blew the whistle on the whole thing. In that case unraveled.
Jack Smith's case unraveled. Letitia James claimed that the president
had committed mortgage fraud because his assets were not worth
what he claimed they were. She felt like mar A
Lago was worth ten million dollars. I can guarantee you
an eighth of that property is worth more than ten
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million dollars if it didn't have a structure on it.
It's the most absurd thing ever, that she brought that
case for a mortgage fraud and then sought to bankrupt
him by demanding or the judge did really and the
judge's daughter is involved with it is funded by a
Democrat organization which is going to end up being I suspect,
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I don't know for sure, sorrows. But it wasn't just
that she claimed, because she actually committed mortgage fraud. That
she claimed she was going to live as her primary
residence at in a home in Virginia. That's fraud because
she wasn't. There's also the fact that a four unit
that a five unit multi family property she bought, she
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claimed was only four And the reason is one to
four units is residential, five or more is commercial, which
means a higher threshold of down payment, higher interest rate.
And she lied and lied again on that issue. Here's
sam Antar Fellen, who now works as a investigator and
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shows how people commit fraud.
Speaker 13 (18:18):
Let's talk about Brooklyn, New York. This is her actual
main residence. She walked out of this house this morning.
In townhouse she owns, it's a multi family home. You
discover James has been claiming that her townhouse is a
four unit dwelling when it actually has five units.
Speaker 10 (18:31):
Why would she do this.
Speaker 7 (18:33):
To obtain lower mortgage rates?
Speaker 12 (18:35):
Again motivation If one to four units has different underwriting
guidelines and also insurance too, by the way, insurance fraud,
whereas if it's five or more units, it's considered a
commercial property and also subject to different insurance guidelines. She
repeatedly lied because there's a certificate of occupancy that states
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that it's five units, and in New York that rules.
And it's unbelievable that that complaints were filed with the
Department of Buildings and they wrote it off as a
minor problem, minor era, where every other landlord in New
York if you pull that stunt legal conversion having a
building that's that's different from the certificate occult, see, they
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will find you.
Speaker 7 (19:19):
They will make you all to the building.
Speaker 13 (19:21):
She's flat out lying on these documents. She didn't, she
didn't deny anything about it.
Speaker 5 (19:27):
So she lies about the house in Virginia to say
she's going to live there. As her primary residents. Of
course she wasn't. She's the Attorney General in New York.
How could she live in Virginia. She lies about the
five unit multi family she owns, claiming it's for because
that will save her a bunch of money. Again, a
lie and a crime. She lied about this one's a
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real doozy. She needed her father's money to make the mortgage.
She had him cosin, but rather than have him cosin
as a father, she claimed they were married on two
different loans nineteen eighty three and two thousand. She's the
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top law enforcement official in the state of New York.
Are you getting the sense of some of the problems
there now?
Speaker 13 (20:20):
Nineteen eighty three, she takes out a thirty thousand dollars
loan with her dad. She files it as a husband
and wife. She's married to a father wif First of all,
that was discovered by Joe gil but not me. I
don't want to take credit for anybody's work, all right.
Speaker 7 (20:32):
That was nineteen eighty three.
Speaker 12 (20:33):
What he found was that she bought the house as
daughter and father and daughter, and then she when they
did the mortgage.
Speaker 7 (20:43):
Who was husband and wife?
Speaker 12 (20:45):
Also, you get different underwriting his husband and wife than
as you buy it, as you know partners or different
two family.
Speaker 10 (20:52):
Members we have.
Speaker 12 (20:54):
Now, this is different from the Brooklyn home. This is
a different property.
Speaker 10 (20:57):
I think it was in Queens in Queen's Yeah, it's
a long time ago. Forty one years ago, forty two
years ago.
Speaker 7 (21:04):
Okay.
Speaker 5 (21:04):
So we've got the lies on the home, the mortgage
fraud in Virginia, the lies in the multi family in
New York, the lies claiming she's married to her father.
Then we got the fact that she uses taxpayer money
to fly on private jets. Because if there's anything that
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says ghetto, it's I gotta live like I'm a rap star.
Speaker 13 (21:34):
We have allegations of flying private on taxpayer money, almost
forty two thousand dollars to places like Martha's Vineyard Puerto Rico.
We have luxury hotels with mischaracterized on official filings.
Speaker 10 (21:44):
What can you tell us here?
Speaker 7 (21:45):
Let's break it down.
Speaker 12 (21:47):
Between twenty twenty one and twenty twenty two, she used
private jets to get around spend forty two thousand dollars
of taxpayer money. The vendor she spent the money on
was called Jets. No other government agency because the information
is out there back to twenty fourteen, ever used venture
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jets or for private jet travel period. Yeah, then in
twenty twenty two, when the government stops paying for her campaign,
starts paying for it. Now, let's go back to this
stuff that the tax pay is paid for if you
align the payments for the for venture jets and those
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trips because you don't pay jet travel net thirty days,
you pay cod cash on delivery.
Speaker 7 (22:35):
Yeah, okay, some of.
Speaker 12 (22:37):
Those trips align with major campaign events that she was attending.
Speaker 7 (22:42):
That's a problem.
Speaker 10 (22:43):
That's a big, that's a big. She has a lot
of problems here.
Speaker 5 (22:46):
And finally sam Antar noting he does not work for
the Trump administration.
Speaker 13 (22:51):
It's unbelievable reporting we've dug through. I think the bulk
of of what you have found, I believe real quick,
before I let you go, you have you have a past? Yes,
and and tell us how you got so good at
what you just did? With what I mean, you worked
on this for seven months? How'd you get so good
at this?
Speaker 12 (23:09):
Because I was a criminal for twenty years, and I
was very good at doing what I did as a criminal,
a morality aside. The FBI saw a talent in me.
And they helped me out going forward after the after
the Crazy Eddy case, the FBI taught me think when
I was being investigated, the FBI taught me how investigations
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are done. Well, are the beatings that the FBI gave
me when I was doing crime maybe into a better
human being.
Speaker 7 (23:38):
That's amazing.
Speaker 10 (23:39):
And you're just Steve. You said you like to figure
out puzzles.
Speaker 12 (23:42):
I love puzzles, I love numbers. Listen, Yeah, this is
not that. I am not the Trump administration. I don't
work for the Trumpet.
Speaker 5 (23:49):
You know, it's often said you if you want to
catch a criminal, you need to be a criminal or
think like a criminal. And an individual like that who
obviously a person who is able to commit the crimes
he committed is not a good person, but he could
be a vehicle for good and in this case he has.
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He's the one that's exposed to all this Letitia James stuff.
She needs to go to prison, she needs to honestly
spend time in prison, and you do Oranges a new
Black episode.
Speaker 1 (24:24):
Michael Berry The Michael Berry Show yesterday.
Speaker 5 (24:29):
I concluded the show with a clock management error that
only less Miles could top. I had intended to play
the audio of Rachel Morin's mother. Rachel Morin was murdered
by an illegal alien from El Salvador. And at a
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time where the American left is rushing to bring back
an MS thirteen member who's been deported to El Salvador,
he's from El Salvador. It makes for an interesting contrast.
Here's the victim of an El salvadoran murderer. You have
no patience for her, you have no time for her.
And then here's an El Salvador and MS thirteen member
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whose own wife won't speak to the fact of whether
he beat her or not. There's a record, and it's
all so sickening. But when I tell you this woman's
daughter was murdered and she refuses to let it be forgotten,
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murderer is such a it's a term. We watch podcasts
about it, we use it. You know, I'd murder that cheeseburger.
But to understand the brutality, and I'm going to warn
you right now, which is why I saved it till
last I'm meant to get to it last night. I
think it's important to understand what people have had to
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go through.
Speaker 7 (25:58):
Just listen to this.
Speaker 9 (26:00):
Rachel's a thirty seven year old mother. She has five children.
We walked the trail for the last twenty five years
that we've lived in Maryland. It's a safe place for
our family. It's where we go to get a little
bit of New England, because that's where we're from, New England.
When she went on that trail that day, she was
not planning on dying. She wasn't planning on walking to
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her death. She was planning on going to the grocery
store with her girls afterwards. Victor Martinez, he waited for her,
He waited for her to come closer. He saw her,
He saw that there was nobody around. He attacked her.
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He dragged her one hundred and fifty feet, blood gushing
from her head. It left one hundred and fifty foot
trail of her blood to the culberts where he took.
He picked her up, threw her against the wall of
the tunnel, and he raped her. But before he did that,
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he stopped on that trail, and rocks still stained with
her blood. He used them. They can hammer her head
against those rocks, They say twenty at least twenty times.
They could count the cuts in her head. They said
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that when they did the autopsy, and I've seen the pictures.
There's a six inch square in the back of her
head where the skull is shattered the way that you
would crush an eggshell in pieces, three forths of her brain, hemorrhaged,
her right and left side of her face, bashed in
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her beautiful face, bashed in her head, bashed in broken fountains.
He takes and he drags her some war He drags
her through the thorn bushes. She has all the scrapes
and cuts on her body. There wasn't one inch of
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her body that didn't have some kind of injury, whether
it's bruising, broken bones, contusions, the scratches. She had a
fractured rib, fractured nose, fractured skull. And then he takes
her into the tunnel and he picks her up. He
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throws her against the wall. Blood is gushing from her head.
Her hair is soaked in blood. And they showed us
pictures of her body against the wall, outlined the blood,
outlined her body and you could see where the blood
ran down around her as he was raping her. And
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then he threw her down and raked her some more,
and then he strangled her because he didn't want her
to be able to live to tell the story. They
said that when they did the autopsy on her neck,
that one of the things they do is they opened
up the neck and they look to see how far.
Speaker 10 (29:17):
The injury is, and they went all the.
Speaker 9 (29:19):
Way down as far as an injury as possible, pemorrhaging
in the muscles, because of how strong and violent the
group was around her. These are the kind of people
that have no compulsion, like to them, this is nothing.
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And when he was sitting in the courtroom, he actually
looked like he thought he was going to be set free.
Speaker 5 (29:52):
There was no.
Speaker 7 (29:53):
Remorse on his face at all.
Speaker 5 (29:56):
This person took my daughter.
Speaker 9 (30:00):
Violently and so gruesomely and so graphically that they sealed
the pictures because I don't want my granddaughters to see
these pictures. These are the kind of criminals President Trump
wants to remove from our country. These are the kind
of criminals that we need to remove from our country.
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We are American citizens. Why should we allow people like this,
violent criminals that have no conscience at all to murder
our mothers, our sisters, our daughters. I don't understand why
there's even any kind of.
Speaker 2 (30:45):
Problem with this.
Speaker 9 (30:47):
And it's not that it's political like the left of
the right, although I understand different parties have used it
in the past. But we have to look at it
as we are American citizens. We need to protect our families,
our borders, our children. I don't care about politics what
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I do, but I want to preserve life. And that's
the only reason why I have taken and spoken about
Rachel all this time. If you're a mother here in
the room, can you imagine standing there alive?
Speaker 5 (31:27):
You're alive.
Speaker 9 (31:28):
If someone comes and puts the hands into your chest
and rips out your heart, that's what it feels like.
It feels like a part of you is being ripped
out of you. You can't even describe the pain, just
like you can't describe to your husband what it feels
like to carry a baby in your room, or to
feel those first kicks, or to know, just intuitively, if
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it's a boy or a girl. It's only a thing
that a mother knows. Why are we not protecting the Americans?
Is it's just common sense? Why are we not protecting
our children? And to have a senator from Maryland who
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didn't even acknowledge or barely acknowledge my daughter and the
brutal death that she endured, leaving her five children without
a mother and now a grand baby without a grandmother,
so that he can use my taxpayer money to fly
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to El Salvador to bring back someone that's not even
an American citizen. Why does that person have more right
than I do, or my daughter or my grandchildren. I
don't understand this
Speaker 7 (32:54):
Nice lot for like and good night.