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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Okay, just very quick, as the lines are absolutely loaded.
Tom Holman was in Albany, New York. As you know,
Albany is the capital of state New York State, and
so he was there at their state legislature. It was bedlam,
I mean bedlum Democrat lawmaker, State Democrat lawmakers yelling, shouting, screaming,
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confronting Homan, yelling at him, you don't believe in the
First Amendment, you don't believe in free speech.
Speaker 2 (00:32):
Get out of here. We don't want you.
Speaker 1 (00:35):
Many of them shouting, free Mahmoud Khalil, Free Mahmoud Khalil.
This was literally inside the chambers of the state legislature.
Chuck Schumer, obviously Senate Minority leader New York Democrat as well,
has taken to the Senate floor in denouncing Marco Rubio
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for making the decision to voke Khalil's student visa and
green card and the fact now that he's being detained
by Ice in Louisiana facing deportation proceedings. Schumer now says
the Democrats are gonna go all the way in their
opposition to Trump and Ice on this, and if need be,
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Schumer and the Dems will help lead protests all the
way on the streets. They're gonna take this to the
streets if need be.
Speaker 3 (01:31):
So.
Speaker 1 (01:31):
In response, the Irish Prime Minister, and God bless him
because he's got a great sense of humor. And I
left that green tie, I guess an anticipation of Saint
Patti's Day a couple days from now. But he was
at the White House yesterday Prime Minister Martin and Trump
was right beside him, and about ooh forty minutes into
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the press conference, Trump unloaded on Schumer for his defense
of the pro Hamas militant, the pro Palestinian terrorist Mahmoud
Khalil roll cut h C Mike.
Speaker 2 (02:14):
And Schumer is a Palestinian as far as I'm concerned.
You know, he's become a Palestinian.
Speaker 4 (02:19):
He used to be Jewish.
Speaker 2 (02:20):
He's not Jewish anymore. He's a Palestinian.
Speaker 5 (02:22):
Okay, what I saw that yesterday, I just kept love me.
I love this guy, you know, I just I love
this guy. Schumer is a Palestinian now. But it's true.
Speaker 1 (02:44):
His sympathies are clearly now with the Palestinians. He's a
Palestinian and everything but name Eddie in Maine, thanks for
holding Eddie and welcome.
Speaker 6 (02:56):
Eddie Bagel Lake, Maine.
Speaker 2 (02:58):
How are you damn great? How are you, Eddie?
Speaker 7 (03:00):
I'm fantastic. Big question I want to know. I wrote
for Trump three times. When did you gotta get the people?
Pam BONDI, uh, Chris Catl all these guys signed to
round it up to these god damn politicians. Stop talking
about it. Stop doing something, Eddie.
Speaker 1 (03:18):
I don't know if you read my tweet or whatever
you call it now, my comment on X, my post
on X, I said, where's PAMBONDI? Now it's a bit
of a side issue. I don't want to get distracted.
But did you hear this scandal at us ai D.
So senior officials listen to this, Eddie. It's been widely
reported now gave orders to us AI D employees shred
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and destroyed documents, literally burn classified documents, highly classified documents.
They said, shred them, destroy him. Even one guy said
burn them, you understand, burn them? And these are documents
according to many people at USAID, several whistleblowers that reveals fraud, corruption,
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illicit funding of corrupt criminal groups that have been working
against the interests of the United States and as I
said on X they're destroying evidence. They're destroying highly classified information,
covering up their crimes and the fraud and the waste
and the abuse, and I go, this is illegal.
Speaker 2 (04:33):
This is criminal. You can't get more illegal or criminal
than this.
Speaker 1 (04:38):
How come those USAID officials and those employees who destroyed
those documents, why aren't they being arrested? I mean, seriously,
what does it take man to get these bureaucrats, forget politicians,
to just get these bureaucrats arrested?
Speaker 2 (04:58):
Where's Pambondy again? Where's Pam Bondie? I don't know.
Speaker 1 (05:07):
I'm hoping she's working on something. I don't know, but
it's been about five weeks now, and everybody almost six
weeks now, and everybody's like, where's Pam Bondy. I don't
know where Pam Bondy is, and we better start seeing
some action from her, because honestly, I'm not going through
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another Bill barr as ag or Jeff Sessions Like, you're right, Eddie,
I want to start seeing arrests. And by the way,
where are the Epstein files she's sitting on that? Where
are the JFK assassination files she's sitting on that?
Speaker 2 (05:43):
What are you sitting on? Stuff?
Speaker 1 (05:45):
For release it Eddie. Thank you for that call, Chris
in ra hoo bit. Thanks for holding Chris, I know
you've been holding a while. I appreciate it and.
Speaker 2 (05:57):
Welcome Jeff, Are you sir good?
Speaker 1 (06:01):
How are you?
Speaker 2 (06:01):
Chris doing all right?
Speaker 3 (06:03):
I'm gonna take the opposite position. I think this is
an unforced era of the Trump administration. Even Caroline Levitt
at her press conference, she's unable to appropriately articulate, excuse me,
what crime uh mock Mood is even alleged to have committed.
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She did allude to some pamphlets that have been handed out,
but she didn't present those at the press conference and
had kind of a wishy washy excuses that she was
beneath the dignity of the press conference to put those
on display. Furthermore, she uh uh uh, they've removed mock
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Mood to Louisiana, which then disenfranchises him from utilizing his uh,
his attorney, his immigration attorney that's been handling the green card.
There's a lot of allusions to you know, it's a
green card marriage. We have no clue what his marriage is.
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We do know his wife is eight months pregnant, and
now they're separated, and it's been going on four days
now without any charges handed down. It just seems like
an unforced error when there's so many more important things
to do, like shutting off medicaid and welfare to the
legal immigrants than going after this one person that politically
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disagreed with with the administration.
Speaker 2 (07:37):
Chris, can you do me a favor. I'm up against
the hard break.
Speaker 1 (07:41):
Six one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight
is the number.
Speaker 2 (07:46):
Okay, let's go right back to Chris in Rehoboth.
Speaker 1 (07:50):
Chris thinks that Trump and Rubio, obviously together are making
a big mistake on Mahmoud Khalil. That they say they
haven't shown that he's committed any crime. They haven't been
able to show any evidence, and they've got him now
detained in Louisiana, which is a violation of his civil liberties.
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He is married to an American, he has an eight
month old, she's pregnant, eight months pregnant, so she's gonna
have an American baby.
Speaker 2 (08:18):
Is on the way.
Speaker 1 (08:19):
And that Trump is wasting valuable political capital on this
issue when he should be going after say welfare fraud
to illegals, medicaid to illegals, and other more pertinent important issues. Chris,
did I sum up your position accurately?
Speaker 2 (08:38):
Pretty well? Pretty well? Okay, go ahead.
Speaker 3 (08:41):
I guess my last two quick points on this would
be like when the political winds changed and the shoes
on the other foot, you could have a similar regime
to the Biden regime, try and deport or revoke visas
for conservatives such as you know, doctor Jordan Peterson, who's
a Canadian and citizen, not an American citizen, but comes
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here and travels a lot, and one could make the
point he causes dissension across the the political space, and
they could try and use that this argument as a
means of getting rid of dissenting voices, which is so
fundamental to the American ethos.
Speaker 7 (09:22):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (09:22):
And then I just would like to leave it at uh.
There's a difference between pro Hamas and pro Palestinian. Like
I don't agree with what Israel's doing leveling Gaza in
displacing millions of people, But similarly, I don't agree with
what Hamas did on October seventh. In this this fun
forced era just lends more credence to the fact that
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met Yahu has a new influence in the administration.
Speaker 1 (09:49):
So Chris, let me let me play a cut by
Marco Rubio because he's the one that made the ultimate
decision to revoke Khalil's visa and his green cart. And
I think he hit the nail right on the head.
But I want to give you a chance to respond.
Here is Rubio because many of the reporters are making
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the same points that you are, and he's saying.
Speaker 2 (10:13):
Look, here's why we pulled his visa. Roll cut ten, Mike.
Speaker 8 (10:19):
When you come to the United States as a visitor,
which is what a visa is, which is how this
individual entered this country as on a visitor's visa. You
are here as a visitor. We can deny you that visa.
We can deny you that if you tell us when
you apply Hi, I'm trying to get into the United
States on a student visa. I am a big supporter
of hamas, a murderous, barbaric group that kidnaps children, that
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rapes teenage girls, that takes hostages, that allows them to
die in captivity, that returns more bodies than live hostages.
If you tell us that you are in favor of
a group like this, And if you tell us when
you apply for your visa, and by the way, I
intend to come to your country as a student and
rile up all kinds of anti Jewish student, anti Semitic activities.
I intend to shut down your universities. If you told
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us all these things when you applied for a visa,
we would deny your visa.
Speaker 2 (11:04):
I hope we would.
Speaker 8 (11:06):
If you actually end up doing that once you're in
this country on such a visa, we will revoke it.
And if you end up having a green cart, not citizenship,
but a green cart as a result of that visa
while you're here in those activities, we're going to kick
you out. That's as simple as that.
Speaker 1 (11:20):
I Chris logic is impeccable. And you know, you go
on about Jordan Peterson. Jordan Peterson doesn't run around wearing
a cafea calling for the murder of Jews or supporting Hamas,
which as you know, is not just a terrorist but
a genocidal organization devoted to the extermination of Israel and
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the mass murder of all Jews. Now, Jordan Peterson never
shut down an entire university, as Mahmud Khalil clearly did.
Speaker 2 (11:49):
He didn't say that.
Speaker 1 (11:50):
Jordan Peterson never sets up encampments which literally prevented every
student from going to class day after day after after day,
and attacked police, attacked other students, committed vandalism. So I
don't care if he's married to an American. I don't
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care if it's true love or just for a green card.
It doesn't matter. She knew what she was getting into.
Don't get in bed with a radical pro Hummas Palestinian activist.
If if you're you know, if you're going to stand
there and shut a university down and threaten Jewish students
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and basically lead campus riots, and you're here on a
student visa, the First Amendment doesn't apply to you. I
don't know who this person thinks he is. So this
argument that, well, a future Biden administration will apply it
to Jordan Peterson. Jordan Peterson is an erudite, civilized man
who sits down on YouTube or in a one on
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one podcast and debates an inn reviews people.
Speaker 2 (13:01):
He's not there with the.
Speaker 1 (13:02):
Kafia yelling and shouting death to Israel, death to the Jews,
and is handing out Hamas posters.
Speaker 2 (13:10):
Chris final word.
Speaker 3 (13:12):
To you, Yeah, quickly. Rubio is doing what Trump told
him to do, and he articulates them. Well, but he's
also a lawyer. A caffia doesn't indicate terrorist highs. Many
US Special forces for to fias over in arab No, no, no.
Speaker 1 (13:32):
Come on, Chris, let's come on. Let's be serious. In
the context of the Palestinians. I'm not talking about American
forces in some desert. In the context of Palestinians. This
goes back to the PLO. This goes to Hamas, this
goes to who they wear, the Kafia as a sign
of resistance to Israel and as a sign of their
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support for jihad and terrorism. I mean, come on, Chris,
let's get serious.
Speaker 3 (14:00):
To look into that, because I'm not aware of that,
so I'll have to Well.
Speaker 1 (14:04):
They're covering their faces here, let's let's okay, let's leave
that out. They're covering their faces, Chris. Why are they
covering their faces as they're shutting down a campus and
as they're fighting police, and as they're assaulting other students.
So you know, so this guy's running around with the Kafia,
and other people who are supporting him are running around
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with these cafias, and they're menacing and threatening Jewish students.
I mean, fine, you're pro Palestinian. It's a free country.
But what gives them the right to menace and threaten
and prevent Jewish students from going to class? And this
guy what he has the right now to stay in
the United States? I don't think So if I did
that on campus, they would kick me off campus. They'd
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be everywhere. I have every right they kick me off campus.
And if I supported a pro terrorist organization, they would
revoke my visa and and and revoke. I mean, I'm
a naturalized citizen now, but they would have revoked my
green card. I mean, Chris, I'm sorry, but to me,
Khalil has no leg to stand on again. But final
word to you, go ahead.
Speaker 3 (15:10):
We don't even the administration is unable to adequately articulate
what crime he is alleged to a commit. So we
cannot agree with the protests on the campus at Columbia,
or that Jewish students were targeted, or that classes were
shut down. But unless you can tie mister mock boo
Khalil to those like specifically causing something to cause that
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to happen, and without the administration being able to really
he was the leader and being committed. No.
Speaker 1 (15:41):
No, but Chris, he was the leader. I mean, we
have video of him. He was giving speeches.
Speaker 2 (15:46):
He was there.
Speaker 1 (15:47):
They're even saying, they're admitting it. He's our leader. So
I'm sorry, but it's illegal to shut down a campus.
It's illegal to prevent students from going into classrooms. It's
illegal to assault Jewish students and menace Jewish students and
threaten Jewish students.
Speaker 3 (16:08):
You know.
Speaker 1 (16:09):
So I mean, I'm sorry, Chris, but I mean he
was there, he was the mastermind. He was one of
the top leaders of that whole effort to shut down
Columbia University. That's against the law. I mean, you know,
no one's saying he's a card carrying member of Hamas.
No one's saying he was planning to blow up a building.
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But the fact of the matter is he engaged in
radical campus activity that prevented students from going to school,
that shut down that university for weeks, and that led
to assaults on police officers, assaults on other students, and
massive vandalism and property damage. That's the movement that he led.
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So I mean, Chris, are you in favor of shutting
down is that a protest. That's not a protest, that's
a riot.
Speaker 3 (17:02):
I mean, there is a fundamental right to protest, and
things sometimes go sideways and unless you commit no.
Speaker 1 (17:11):
Chris he led that movement six one seven two six
six sixty eight sixty eight. Couple lines are open if
you want to jump on. Let me just ask all
of you this because Chris touched on something that I
think gets to the heart not just of Mahmoud Khalil,
but the whole explosion of anti Semitism, uh, the anti
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Israel protests, the pro Palestinian pro Hamas protests that we've
seen now rock campuses all across the country for about
what a year and a half now, since October seventh,
twenty twenty three. And this goes back to the nineteen sixties,
that you have a right to protest on campus.
Speaker 2 (17:58):
Now, okay, let's just stop right there for a second.
Speaker 1 (18:03):
When you shut down an entire university, as they did,
when you set up permanent encampments, when you start running
wild and destroying property or attacking police officers or battling
with the police and literally preventing students from being able
to get the class. In fact, they had to shut
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down classes day after day after day after day. That's
not a peaceful protest.
Speaker 2 (18:34):
I'm sorry.
Speaker 1 (18:34):
That's that's political violence. That's that's terrorism. That's a form
of terrorism. And you know, look, I used to say
this when I was a university professor, and I'm gonna
say it again. A university is a place of learning.
And look if i'm you know, it says, well, the
students have a right to protest. Yeah, what about the
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ninety nine point nine percent of students that aren't protesting?
Don't they have rights to It's not just a one
way street. So they have a right to an education
that they're paying seventy thousand dollars a year for, or
their parents are. They have a right to go to class.
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They have a right to actually get the instruction that
they're paying for. They have the right to walk on
campus and not be afraid or being confronted with these
cafia wearing you know, pro Hamas militants shouting, yelling, screaming,
or running around looking for Jewish students to attack or
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beat up, or if anybody disagrees with them that they're
going to yell, shout, scream or even beat them up.
So what I'm saying is I'm sorry. I would say
this to my students all the time. If you want
to protest, do it on your time and on your dime,
not on the university. This is not the Democratic Party. Now,
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you want to protest outside the campus, you want to
get a permit and protest at a park, or protest
in front of a state legislature. Here, when I hold
a rally, a protest, a it's one thousand percent peaceful.
We never disrupt traffic, We never block traffic, we never
block access. We usually do it in front of Beacon Hill.
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We never block access to Beacon Hill, or you know,
we get a permit. In other words, I'm not preventing
other people from exercising their fundamental rights, you know, as
if these protesters are the only ones with rights or
this cut clown Mahmoud Khalil fresh peach fresh speech. No,
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you're inciting terrorism, you're shutting down a university. You're disrupting
the entire campus. In fact, you've locked it down. So
let me if i'm a student there, And that's what
many students at Columbia were complaining. They go, look, I'm
going to have student debts up the wazoo for most
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of my life. It's basically it's one hundred grand a year, okay,
seventy thousand, seventy one, one hundred and seventy If you
want the technical number for tuition. You throw in room
and board, you throw in books, you throw in food.
It's one hundred thousand, easy, easy.
Speaker 2 (21:32):
So you do the math.
Speaker 1 (21:34):
A four year program that's four hundred k. So how
am I going to pay off? And with a little
bit of interest? So how am I going to pay
off four hundred k? I've got saddled on my back
now for the rest of my life, and I can't
even go to class. I'm sitting here waiting. I can't
go to the library. They've shut down the university again,
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so I'm not getting an educationation. Well, what about my
freaking rights? So it's always about Mahmud khalil a.
Speaker 2 (22:08):
La la la la la a la la la la
la ala la la la.
Speaker 1 (22:12):
That's all I can I'm serious. So they bring the
inta Fada here, like we need this death to Israel,
death to the Jews, from the river to the see.
Palestine shall be free. Hey, look, you want to hate
the Jews, you want to call for the extermination of Israel.
You want to do that, buddy, there's a park, get
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a permit, Go in front of the state legislature, go
front of city hall.
Speaker 2 (22:41):
Whatever.
Speaker 1 (22:42):
But you don't have the right to block traffic. You
don't because people have to get to work or from work,
or wherever it is, to the hospital or to the
grocery store to pick up their kids. They have rights too.
It's illegal to block traffic. It's illegal. It's illegal to
shut down a university. It's illegal. It's illegal to prevent
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students from going to class. It's illegal to vandalize property.
It's illegal to incite threats or incite violence, and it's
certainly illegal.
Speaker 2 (23:15):
And we've got him dead to rights.
Speaker 1 (23:17):
He's publicly praised TAMAS, he's privately praised TAMAS. He's sent
out pictures and posters and flyers defending and advocating for Hamas.
Interview him now, he'll tell you Hamas is not a
terrorist organization. They're freedom fighters. He'll tell you to your face.
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So I'm sorry. You come to America as a student,
then study, then study. But if you're here to whip
up a campus and threaten Jewish students and openly advocate
and champion for an a terrorist group responsible for the
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most heinous atrocities imaginable, a designated terrorist group. I'm sorry.
We don't need pro terrorists coming into our country. That's
those kinds of people we don't need. But that's me
Mal in New York. Thanks for holding mal and welcome.
Speaker 6 (24:26):
Good morning. Now, good morning, Jeff, Hi, yes, hi, good morning.
Speaker 3 (24:30):
Uh.
Speaker 6 (24:31):
I must gerry with chief your earlier call caller that
President Trump is smoking uh his opposition out. But as
far as this this terrorist at Columbia Columbia University, who
uh who if you look back at Iraq Hussein Obama,
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Uh Bill Ayers and and uh burned that dorn who
who groomed him and brought him onto this scene after
the political scene?
Speaker 4 (25:02):
You know this guy.
Speaker 6 (25:04):
It seems to be that Columbia University is a magnet
for these terrorists, for these anti American Islamic terrorists. Now,
if you I don't know whether you're familiar with Wayne
Allen Root, he was a He was a student at
the same time as Barack Obama. Barack saying Obama attended
Columbia University. And he would say that no one, not
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even all of the other classmates ever saw baracka who
is Saint Obama at any class at Columbia University. So
he got a great he was he he graduated surprisingly mysteriously,
just like his uh we will say his birthrights whichever,
uh mysteriously graduated from Columbia University. So I mean, if
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this is what this institution is is producing, you know,
I think that federal funding should be shut off, cut off,
and uh they should be uh swept into the dust
bin of history. But now if you look at these
these liberal kids, these college idiots, educated fools, what that
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what I think they need? On on the opposite side,
I wonder where Heles Angeles are and the mafia mafia
also in New York City, because well we'll start with
the mafia first. They got their hands in a lot
of things down and down in downstate New York, especially
in the metropolitan area. As far as construction, they got
cont they got gunt trucks, they got con concrete, concrete
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trucks that have to be at a certain place at
a certain time, whether for the loan goes back. You
don't think that those they want to you know, they
want to block traffic and all that eyes you know,
I I got to think that these idiots, these educated fools,
are playing with fire because those kind of guys ain't
gonna play with But now we'll go back to the
hells Agias. Let's think what ought to happen with with uh?
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They always circling come up to the university day and day.
Are just just just ride rolling thunder right around that
that that university, the circle and just send a mess
keep it up. You know, you know we're Americans there.
We're not going to play that. We're not gonna let
you bring that that mayhem there to the United States.
You know, there's got to be a backball. There's gotta
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be original America. It's got to be Americans who are patriot.
I want to stop this.
Speaker 3 (27:19):
Not.
Speaker 2 (27:19):
I agree, mel, I really agree.
Speaker 1 (27:21):
And and look mel if this guy, Mahmud Khalil, this
is why I find the Democrats defending him are so ridiculous.
And to me, they have again no grounds. You love
the Palestinians that much, and you love Hamas that much,
and you hate Israel and these and the Jews of
Israel that much, buddy, go back to Syria, go back
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to Lebanon. You're right on the border there with Israel.
You want to pick up a gun, go pick up
a gun. I don't know what else to tell you,
but don't bring that kind of hatred, fanaticism, anti Semitism,
Islamism here into the United States. I don't want the
Intafada brought into America. I'm sorry. It's primitive, it's barbaric.
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I have no sympathy for these people. I mean it,
none whatsoever. You act like animals. You think you're entitled
to tear down the whole university. You so hate Jews,
you can't even control yourself. The moment you see a
student with a with a yamelka on his head, you
chase literally the pictures of got Colombia. Everybody forgot this already,
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the movement that Khalil led, Okay, that he was inciting
and leading and organizing, and he was their leader. They're
chanting on the streets now he's our leader. He's our leader.
They were chasing Jewish students into the library. If Jewish
students had not locked themselves in, they would have torn
them limb from limb. When the police tried to protect
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these Jewish students, the protesters were smashing the cops on
the head, they had batons, they had sticks, they had bottles.
I mean, look in America, maybe in Romola, okay, but
not here. You know you want to do that, Let's
go to the Middle East. Look, I'm tired of this.
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You come to America, I'm sorry. You respect America's laws,
America's customs, and our way of life. We don't do
that here period, full stop. We don't glorify terrorism, we
don't glorify gihaddism, and we don't sit around and go.
Speaker 2 (29:41):
Hummus, yeahha freedom fighters.
Speaker 1 (29:46):
No, when you start chopping people's heads off and burning
babies and raping women.
Speaker 2 (29:53):
You're sick. You're sick.
Speaker 1 (30:00):
I just I'm like, what are we discussing. Well, he's
got a wife now, an American wife. Well that's her problem.
You want to go you want to lie in bed
with a Palestinian militant, that's what you're going to get.
So I will have a baby with him. Now you
should have thought of that before you're laid on your
back like, I'm sorry. Look, if you're going to engage
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in revolutionary activity, and that's what this clown is, he's
a wanna be pro Hamas Palestinian revolutionary then you got
to bear the consequences.
Speaker 2 (30:33):
Now we let you in.
Speaker 1 (30:36):
You went to one of the best Ivy League schools.
You can go to one of the most elite universities
in the world. And this is how you decided to
spend your time. Hey, you want to play stupid games,
You're going to get stupid prizes. Revoke his visa, deport
his ass and send them back to Syria. If his
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wife wants to go with him, go, If she doesn't,
she can stay. No one's deporting her. No one's going
to deport the child. But this guy should have thought
of that before he decided to shut Columbia University down.
And what I'm hoping is that by making an example
out of this punk gay, out of this wanna be jahadist,
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you know, the want to be yaser Arafat Okay, So
by you know, making an example out of this wanna
be yes sir, maybe others will say it's not worth it.
Speaker 5 (31:34):
You know.
Speaker 2 (31:35):
I'm sorry.
Speaker 1 (31:36):
Why do foreigners come to our country and think they
can just do what the hell they want?
Speaker 2 (31:42):
I just find it incredible. Now, most of them aren't
like that.
Speaker 1 (31:46):
I'm telling you, they're like me, who are very grateful
to be Americans, who are very grateful to be here,
who are very grateful for all the incredible freedoms and opportunities.
But I'm sorry, man, you want to play Palestinian terrorist
while you're going to be treated like a Palestinian terrorist.
Six one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight agree, disagree.
(32:11):
Tim in South Carolina, thanks for holding Tim and welcome.
Speaker 9 (32:19):
Hi, Jeff, hije, thanks for having me again. You did
a brilliant Hi, Jeff, you did a brilliant job of
snuffing out Chris. I heard every word he said. He
started to make some points. It all leads to his
Trump arrangement. In other words, Trump bad. Trump told Rubio
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to make those comments. Trump is not handling this correctly.
You can hear it in his words. It's not about
this criminal from another country coming here and causing trouble.
It's about Trump bad. You pointed out to him that
he's read heating what some of the reporters are saying.
(33:02):
In other words, Jeff, he's repeating TV talk, mainstream media.
He's just repeating everything they talk about. Oh, there's no evidence,
there's no evidence that he did this. There's no evidence
that he did that. Where have we heard this no
evidence routine before? Oh, that's right, the twenty twenty election
where there was a landslide of election fraud. Back then,
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you got him. Even if Jeff, even if he didn't
commit a crime, you cannot come into this country and
cause trouble. I can't go into another country walk down
the street, start yelling and screaming at people. Hey, folks,
come on, let's do this. Even if I didn't break
one of their laws, they should throw me out of there. Okay,
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he's all about Trump, bad Jeff, that's all this is well,
you know.
Speaker 1 (33:51):
And Tim just to piggyback off of what you're saying. Look,
let's just start. Let's not that you would I mean,
I know if you go to university or go to America,
but just indulgent. Okay, you go to Oxford in Britain,
or Cambridge in Britain, or the London School of Economics.
They're very good schools, they leads schools. The Serbonne in France,
very elite university. So England or France, or you take
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your pick. They let Tim from South Carolina go to
one of the most prestigious universities and Tim now instead
of studying, instead of you know, taking advantage of the
opportunities that were given to them, Tim starts leading campus protests.
And these campus protests become so intense, so violent, so
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rapid and radical that the entire university is shut down
for weeks and all the other students can't go to
class and the teachers can't teach, and other students now
are being attacked and menaced and threatened. And then the
movement that Tim is leading is running around destroying property
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of that university. In fact, Tim was saying, let's set
up an encampment. No, we'll just stay day and night.
Day and night. We're gonna occupy the entire university campus
and we're gonna fight with the police. We're gonna smash windows,
we're gonna go in and destroy classrooms, and when they
finally try to evict us, we're gonna run into the
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buildings and we're gonna.
Speaker 2 (35:24):
Barricade ourselves in there.
Speaker 1 (35:27):
Okay, As as Tim is chanting whatever, death to France
or death to Britain, and then when finally they say,
you know what, Tim, we gave you a student visa,
We let you stay in our country. This is how
you pay us back, you're out, and then all of
a sudden, everyone's like, free Tim, Free Tim, Free Tim
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Tim Really Like I mean, after a while, wouldn't someone
say to you, Tim, I'm sorry, what did you expect?
Speaker 4 (35:55):
Man?
Speaker 3 (35:57):
Like? What?
Speaker 1 (35:57):
Because they let you into their country and let you study,
you ever right to rampage and just literally shut the
entire university down and ruin it for everybody else. Now, a,
you are breaking laws, You're breaking a tune of laws.
Speaker 2 (36:12):
But just let that go. No country would allow you
to stay. Am I wrong? Tim?
Speaker 9 (36:22):
You're absolutely correct, Jeff. Minimally creating a disturbance, disturbing the piece. Okay,
just right there, just right there alone, never mind, never
mind supporting these blood thirsty organizations, terrorists who who would
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slice him into pieces if they ever if he ever
walked in front of them. This is just it's outrageous.
He committed crimes, he supports terrorism. She needs to leave immediately.
Speaker 1 (36:58):
Tim, thank you verry much for that call, Bill in reading,
Thanks for holding bill and welcome.
Speaker 4 (37:06):
Thank you very much. Yeah. Hi, Yeah, there's no question
he committed crimes because that happened under the Biden administration.
Nobody prosecuted him and Colombia doesn't have the go and
ads to do that either, and they didn't. But he,
you know, destruction of property. He organized and led destruction
of property. They even had a couple of janitors that
we were basically kidnapped for a while in the building,
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which they would let him out.
Speaker 2 (37:29):
That's right.
Speaker 4 (37:29):
So there's no question that crimes were permitted here. But
he's getting due process here. Okay, he's got legal help
and he will get it'll be judicated by our government,
by our legal system as to whether he gets tharn
out or not. So it's not being you know, it's
not some kind of a Nazi thing where we're just
you know, handcuffing him and throw them out of the country.
(37:49):
He's getting the due process he deserves as a as
a Green card holder, as a you know, in the country.
The other thing I want to point out is the
way I view the Green card. It's right, it's a
learner's permit to get the full license, which is citizenship. Right,
So it's it's basically gives you the ability to live here,
ability to work here, but you're not you know, you're
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not a full citizen, so it is a learner's permit.
And if you violate terms. One of the terms is
committing a crime or other things that you do, violating
immigration laws and things like that, it's revocable. So I
don't think he has a leg to stand on. But
he's getting due process here. So I hate hearing people,
you know, whining about the fact that you know, the
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Trump regime is, you know, throwing people out of the country.
You know, they're holding him in Louisiana, but they're they're
going to give him a hearing right and they're gonna,
you know, Rubio is gonna have to prove that you
know that they that they can do this legally, and
I believe they will prevail. But he's getting, you know,
what he deserves, and and it's all above board, and
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it should have been done, should have been done in
the time that it happened, but it's finally happening now,
and I think it's a good thing.
Speaker 2 (39:03):
Bill.
Speaker 1 (39:04):
I can't add, okay to anything what you just said,
because you've nailed it. Let me just say this, okay,
as a kind of an addendum to what you just said.
I was on a green card for many years. In fact,
for a long time politically because I think people didn't
want me to I mean Obama did not. Obama's people
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did not want me to have citizenship. Okay, anyway, let
that go. It was very clear to me when I
got my green card. They made a crystal clear you're
here in our country, do well, work hard, have you know,
enjoy America. But if you commit a crime, or if
you become a threat to public safety, you're gone.