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August 12, 2025 • 39 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Okay, listen now to the Mayor of DC, Muriel Bowser.
She's a very left wing Democrat. She and along with
the entire Democrat city Council, have run the District of
Columbia into the ground. It is an unmitigated disaster. Well,

(00:22):
she's not happy now that Trump is going to be
sending in National Guard troops and that he is now
putting the Metropolitan Police Department, her police department under the
control of the FEDS and in particular ag PAMBONDI listen
now to Bowser saying crime is at a thirty year low.

(00:46):
What's the problem? Roll cut seventeen A Mike.

Speaker 2 (00:53):
I believe that the President's view of DC is shaped
by his COVID era experience during his first term, and
it is true that those were more challenging times related
to some issues. It is also true that we experienced
a crime spike post COVID, but we work quickly to

(01:16):
put laws in place and tactics that got violent offenders
offer streets and gave our police officers more tools, which
is why we have seen a huge decrease in crime.
Because of those efforts, we have been able to reverse

(01:36):
that twenty twenty three crime spike this year. Crime isn't
just down from twenty twenty three, it's also down from
twenty nineteen before the pandemic, and we're at a thirty
year violent crime low.

Speaker 1 (01:53):
That's because you're cooking the books. You're your police commander
had to resign because they caught him literally falsifying statistics
making it seem that the murder rate was lower, the
homicide rate, the burglary rate, the robbery rate, the carjacking
rate are rapes by the way, as well, that everything
was much lower than it really is. That's number one.

(02:18):
Number two. I don't care if it's lower. From twenty
twenty three twenty twenty three, they were dropping like flies
all over the streets. So who cares, you know, say
there's a thousand people dying. You go, well, now there's
only nine hundred people dying. Yeah, that's nine hundred too many.
How do white care? I mean, you're just playing games.

(02:42):
But this is the real reason, this is the real reason.
They now realize that their absolute incompetence, their incompetence has
been exposed, and so now they want to score cheap
political points against Trump. Now it's wink, wink, it's the

(03:04):
end of our dictatorship. It's sorry, it's the end of
our democracy. Dictatorship is coming, it's the beginning. He's now
dictator Trump. He's putting his troops on the streets. Roll
Cut seventeen A Mike.

Speaker 2 (03:23):
My message to residents is this, we know that access
to our democracy is tenuous. That is why you have
heard me and many many Washingtonians before me, advocate for
full statehood for the District of Columbia. And while this
action today is unsettingly and unprecedented, I can't say that

(03:48):
given some of the rhetoric of the past, that we're
totally surprised.

Speaker 1 (03:54):
You can't run yourself as a city, you're so incompetent.
And by the way, in you know what Trump did
by federalizing the police, bringing in National Guard troops, she
can say it's unprecedented till the cows come home. It
has been done over and over again. It has been

(04:16):
done multiple times. They did it, for example against Marion
Barry in the nineteen eighties when he ran that city
into the ground. So there's nothing that Trump is doing
that hasn't been done before. And sometimes literally Congress had
to take over and run DC through committees because that's

(04:38):
how poorly governed it was. You can't self govern yourselves
as a city, But now you want to reward that
with being a state. Yeah. I don't think so. I
don't know. I don't think so. No, no, over my
dead body. Now one more cut, and then I want

(04:59):
to go go to the phone lines. I want you
to listen now to Congressman James Clyburn from South Carolina.
Remember he was the guy that rallied the Congressional Black
Caucus and the minority voters in particular in South Carolina
in the DEM primary to save Joe Biden's candidacy in

(05:20):
twenty twenty and help him defeat Bernie Sanders and launched
Biden towards the Democratic nomination. Now listen to the race
card that's being played. This is not just a dictatorship.
Oh no, this is now Jim Crow all over again.

(05:42):
Roll cut nineteen.

Speaker 3 (05:44):
Mike, as a student of history, as someone who is
living this right, now, draw a line for us between
what we are watching happening in Washington, d C. With
the President of the United States, and what we are
watching unfold in South Carolina in Missouri, Texas.

Speaker 4 (06:01):
You may recall at the Democratic Convention. I spoke one
evening and I said, the Project twenty twenty five is
Jim Crow two point zero. Now, Jim Crow one point
oh came out of a thesis written by a Confederate General,
Martin Garrett. If you look at my Project twenty twenty five,

(06:22):
look at that eighteen seventy sixth document, you will see
why I said what I did at the Democratic Convention.
Because whoever wrote Project twenty twenty five, they used those
edicts out of eighteen seventy six. I can tell you
right now exactly what is going to happen in so

(06:42):
many of these instances, because it's all read there. If
you look in the history books, you see it.

Speaker 1 (06:49):
I mean, you want to talk about incitement, You want
to talk about you know, a yelling, screaming fire, shouting
fire in a crowded theater. He's trying now to whip
up fear in the black community. So now what they're
gonna be drinking at separate water fountains, They're gonna be
going on what uh, segregated schools?

Speaker 2 (07:11):
What?

Speaker 1 (07:11):
Now they're going to be denied the right to vote?
Six one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight
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(07:36):
federalizing the police force in Washington DC? Appropriate or overkill? A? Appropriate?
You know where I stand. I think it's hell? Yes?
Is it appropriate? Should have done it yesterday? But let
that go hell? You know A appropriate? B overkill. You

(08:02):
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(08:26):
national Er. John in the Great State of Texas. Thanks
for holding John, and.

Speaker 5 (08:33):
Welcome beings from Texas.

Speaker 6 (08:37):
I wanted to share with you a story something that
happened to me and my family while we were in
DC in the year twenty twenty. My son graduated from
the Naval Academy. On that day, we went to DC
and to do the maturist stuff, and we've decided to

(08:58):
try ourselves at Dollars hot dog. We've never had hot
dogs that were twenty bucks. They just don't have them.
Down here. We've got wonderful tacos, but we don't have
great hot dogs. So it was my wife's son, daughter,
mother in law, and myself. We all dropped some serious
money at one of the hot dog stands that were

(09:19):
parked near the Washington Monument. And we got about one
hundred feet away from that hot dog truck and three,
let's say we're going to call them youth for political correctness,
three youths walked up to us and brandished at glock
nineteen and they asked for our hot dogs. I could

(09:42):
not believe it. So everybody's looking at each other like
this can't be real. But these guys weren't messing around.
So we gave them the hot dogs. They took the
hot dogs and disappeared. And the first thing I did
was is I called the police. I hit nine to
one one. The police showed up. They wouldn't even write
a police report. They were looking at us. I mean,

(10:06):
first thing out of their mouths is where you from?
And as soon as they said Texas, they looked at
each other like yeah, okay, well oh well, so they
wrote no police report. They didn't take us seriously. And
you know the crazy thing is is. As soon as
we got back to our rental car because we wanted
to get the hell out of there. They ruined that day,

(10:27):
you know, those those thugs, they ruined the day for us.
Soon as I got to the vehicle, I was getting
a ticket, a traffic ticket for parking about six inches
past the little sign that's with an arrow that says
no parking on this side of the sign. And I
told the officer what had just happened to us, and

(10:49):
they said, well, that's not my problem. Welcome to DC, buddy,
and he handed me the ticket. So yeah, that and
I've never been back to d C again, and I
never will. I mean, it's got beautiful potential. The traffic
is unbelievably bad downtown, and I just wanted to share
it with you another story. I mean, luckily none of

(11:10):
us got injured, but you know, I told my son,
you know, hey, welcome to the United States Navy. You
get to defend these people, and he's like, geez, Dad,
But uh, anyways, I just wanted to share that with John.

Speaker 1 (11:22):
It's an incredible story. Listen, John, can I ask you
something and just unfiltered, unplugged from the heart, if you
had not given them those twenty dollars hot dogs. Just
say for the sake of argument, he said, no, I'm
not like you can hold a gun all you want.

(11:42):
I'm not giving you those hot dogs get lost. What
would have happened to you and your family? What do
you believe would have happened to you and your family?

Speaker 6 (11:50):
Well, if it happened in Texas, I would have taken
care of business myself and I'd be okay. But I'm
in some foreign area and I'm going to tell you
these people had the look of it hatred in their eyes.
They had that redness, that glare like they've wanted those
hot dogs, you know. And I kept telling my wife,
I mean, yeah, we would have got hurt. I mean,

(12:11):
even though there were people they had nothing to lose.
These were people that were just they it looks like that,
you know, they've gotten away with things all their lives
that they were so brazen. It was like we're untouchable.
And they had this look in their eyes. Their eyes
were red. I don't know, marijuana or something. Who knows,
because I know that's a big feal down there or

(12:32):
up there. And you know, like I said, they weren't
messing around.

Speaker 1 (12:37):
Man, and John, you may disagree with me, but I'm
telling you the whole time. As you're telling me the story,
I'm like, just please give them the hot dogs. Please
give them the hot dogs. Why because if you don't
give them the hot dogs, they're so crazy. They have
such little regard for human life that they will shoot you,

(12:57):
your wife, and your son and your family over a
lousy you know, forgive my French fing hot dogs like
that's they're like, they're psychopaths. There's no conscience, there's no morality,
there's no regard for another human being. And you know, look,
I'm I'm I know I can just tell by listening

(13:19):
to you. I know you're a good, kind hearted man.
And if someone came up to you and said, Sarah, please,
I'm hungry, I'm starving. Really, you look at me, going no, really,
they do look very hungry, you know, Please could I
have a hot dog? I'm so hungry? You say sure,
My god, my heart, you know, my heart goes out
to you. Here, have a hot dog. No, they're the
kind of people. You nailed it. We get what we want,

(13:42):
and you stand in our way, We'll shoot you dead.
I'm telling you, John, had you not given them those
hot dogs, you would not be calling me today. I
don't know. Agreed, disagree? Final word to you, John, Agree.

Speaker 6 (13:54):
They had nothing to lose and you can tell that
they get away with murder out there. And I mean
we're talking hot dogs, a stinking hot dogs really, So
if we had something that was really valuable on us,
you know, they probably would have taken it one step further. So,
I mean, God blessed Trump for doing what he's got
to do. And I wish it would have been sooner.

(14:17):
You know, we would have really enjoyed that trip to DC.
But anyways, thanks John, you.

Speaker 1 (14:24):
Got a great attitude. John, My best to your family, everybody,
and please John, don't be a stranger. Call again. That
is a really good story and that sums it up
there right there in a nutshell. You want to know
why Trump is taking control of the police department. You
want to know why he's sending in the federal the
National Guard, federal troops. Here it is in a nutshell.

(14:46):
They shoot you dead for a hot dog. Mark in
New Hampshire, Thanks for holding Mark and welcome. What's my friend?
How are you?

Speaker 5 (15:00):
I'm doing great. I'm not gonna have hot dogs anytime.
But I'm doing really well.

Speaker 1 (15:05):
Holy crap, Yeah, I swear I know people that would
not have given the hot dog. I'm serious, and I'm like, no,
just give him the hot dog. But you're giving in
to them, I know. But you get to live another day,
you know. Just give him the hot dog, man, you know,
and and no lip, no sages. Okay here it is

(15:29):
just please get that glock out of my face, because
that's how people end up dead. Seriously, anyway, Mark, please
go ahead.

Speaker 5 (15:38):
They probably walked down the street and threw them the
trash because they didn't really want them anyways. They just
wanted to take from from from the guy. Well, listen,
you know you're one hundred percent correct with this whole
underreporting thing. You know, I was reading last night about it,
and like, if the police union is leading the charge
on this, they're the ones screaming from the mountain top

(15:59):
about what they're being told to do. You have police
officers that walk walk the streets coming forward saying that
if it's a carjacking with a firearm, they're told not
to report the firearm. You know, if it's if it's
an assault with a deadly weapon, they're told to leave
off the weapon and just call it a theft. You know,
they're having them classify these things as spell any assaults

(16:22):
because the FBI doesn't track those and violent crimes. They're
actively you know, the higher ups, they're actively telling these guys,
you're going to report these things under a different classification
because it helps the crime numbers. And that's what they've
been doing for for years now. So when they sit there,
you know, and they say, oh, it's you know, violent
crime is down, well, yeah, because because you're not you're

(16:45):
leaving out the fact that there was a gun in
the commission of the crime, and leaving out the fact
that it was you know, gang you know related. I mean,
that's what they've been doing it. And yeah, it's it's
pushing down the numbers, but it's but it's horrible.

Speaker 1 (16:59):
Mark. Can you hang on. I'm up against a heard break.
But I want to ask you this question, and to
everybody out there, why why are they deliberately fudging the numbers?
Why are they manipulating the statistics? Why not just have

(17:19):
the police go arrest criminals, throw them in jail. Six
one seven two, six, six, sixty eight, sixty eight is
the number? Okay, let's go right back to Mark in
New Hampshire. Mark, You're completely right. They have been falsifying
the statistics. They were caught falsifying the statistics. That's why

(17:42):
they're claiming that the crime rate in DC is at
a thirty year low. It's a bald faced lie. And
my question to you, and this is what I just
can't wrap my mind around. She's got an army. I
mean three five hundred police officers. Holy mackerel, Mark, I
mean take out the Mexican drug cartels. We're three five

(18:03):
hundred law enforcement officers. But they're basically told to stand
down and to either not make arrests or if they
do make arrest they just give them a slap on
the wrist and put them back out on the street.
Why don't they just do what has worked again and again,
have the police arrest the gang bangers, throw them in jail,

(18:27):
throw the book at them, and this way you get
crime down to, you know, a reasonable level where people
can walk the streets and security and safety. What are
they so afraid of?

Speaker 5 (18:39):
Mark? Part thing? Jeff, So, this is a two part problem.
The first one is for the last twenty five years
they've been telling you that if you want to go
into these cities and you want to arrest people, it's racist, Jeff.
It's you just hate these kids in the cities. You

(19:01):
just want to arrest them because of the color of
the skin. And they have catered and pandered to the
hard left, which doesn't want police, and they can't back
away from that otherwise they lose almost their entire base.
The other part of this, Jeff, is power. Every good
Democrat will do whatever it takes to get power, Jeff.

(19:21):
And that's where I mean, that's the that's the center
of it all. Washington, DC. I mean, she loves being
the mayor there. She loves the notoriety, she loves the
power and the control. And she knows that if she
starts to crack down on this, she's going to lose
the support of the hard left and that's going to
affect her power and her control. And the Democrats up

(19:42):
high are telling her, don't go after these these inner
city people. This is this is all just it's a
it's it's a cultural thing, Jeff. They need to be
treated with respect, Jeff. And they need to be taught
that it's okay to be out there committing these things,
because we understand what you've been going through. But it's
all about power and control, and you know the fact

(20:05):
that they've dug this massive hole that they can't get
out of.

Speaker 1 (20:09):
Mark, You're right. I think you've hit the nail on
the head. But I just want to ask you a
follow up question. You know, in the end, Muriel Bowser
has to get re elected, and the overwhelming majority of
the population, what is it plus ninety percent that are
actual residents that live in d C. I'm not talking
about the lobbyists, the politicians, the staffers. They live in

(20:35):
Virginia and Maryland. You know, the journalists. I used to
live in northern Virginia for a while, then I lived
in suburban Maryland. So you work in DC, but you
live in either Virginia or Maryland. I'm talking about the
actual residents of d C. They work there, they live there,
overwhelming over ninety percent. It's black, they're African American. They're

(20:57):
the ones who are the victims of all of the crime.
So you're right, it's about power, it's about control. It's
about the hard left, the claim that it's racist to
arrest people and throw them in jail and hold them
accountable for their actions. But don't the people of DC,
the victims, you know, the law abiding mothers and fathers

(21:20):
and the children and the kids that go to school
and like, don't they want to have safe streets. Don't
they want to have places where there's no drugs. Don't
they want to have a place where they can I
don't know, go grocery shopping and not get shot dead?
Why do they keep electing the Marion Barries and the
Murial Bowsers. Wouldn't they say we've had enough, we want

(21:43):
to change in leadership. What say you.

Speaker 7 (21:47):
Do?

Speaker 5 (21:47):
You would think that they would, I mean, you know,
common sense would would tell you that, you know what,
this is not working. We need to go in a
completely different direction. But they've been so beaten about the
head with this whole race thing that if you don't
toe that line, you're no better than Clarence Thomas. You know,
you're no better than you know, any African American that

(22:10):
happens to vote right, you know, I mean, look no
further than like Harlem, Jeff. You know, Harlem, the epicenter
of everything that was African American during you know, the
forties and fifties and sixties. You know, Harlem with these
open drug clinics that they have. These people are shooting up, Jeff,
and they're having sex on the side of the street,

(22:32):
like openly, right on the side of the road, in
front of people's homes, and no one's doing anything about it.
The people call and the police laugh at them. This
is this is where they're at in these cities. You've got,
you know, Chicago, where you got rid of that clown
and you brought in a worse clown. I mean, it's
it's it's madness, Jeff. These people continue to vote these

(22:53):
these these idiots in the office, but you know, it
is what it is, and unfortunately, they're going to continue
to vote that way until it hits them personally, you know,
until these criminals come forward to see the reason I'm
doing this is because of our mayor, you know, until
someone hits them right in the face and says this

(23:14):
is why we're we're doing this. But until that happens,
they're going to continue to vote for her. And I
can continue to vote for these far left people under
the promise of oh, we're going to make it more
affordable for everyone. We're going to have free this, free that.
Just vote for us. Don't let those racist Republicans in
because they'll throw you in in the concentration camps. I mean,

(23:35):
that's all it is. It's just constant battering about their
head about.

Speaker 1 (23:38):
It now, Mark, honestly, you absolutely hit the nail on
the head. Mark, as always, thank you very much for
that call. No, it's it's it's brainwashing, it's constant indoctrination.
It becomes it's it's cultural. It really is. It's sort
of like, you know, no, wh're hey, they're going to
throw us in jail. If they throw us that's racist.

(24:00):
How dare you throw us in jail? Well, they're throwing
you in jail because they're killing other citizens and residents,
most of whom happened to be black. It's predominantly black.
There is a lot of black on white crime, no question,
but the overwhelming majority of the victims are black. So
a lot of this is black on black crime. Like, hello,

(24:23):
if someone shoots you, you know, shoots your knees or whatever,
don't you want that person to go to jail? Hello? Now,
there's also the attitude towards law enforcement. Black lives matter.
I think the riots of twenty twenty, the George Floyd
riots were devastating to the many of these communities. I

(24:44):
think there's no question defunding the police has been devastating.
But also the way the lack of esteem, the lack
of authority that now the police wield, and the way
they're seen as a bunch of Gestapo neo nazis. That's
how the police are seen by the left, by these

(25:07):
mayors and by many of their constituents. And I want
you to listen now to Trump, because he's completely right
where this just happened over the weekend. Believe it or not,
there are parts of Washington, DC that are so bad
with sort of youth crime, as they call it, gangs,

(25:28):
these punks, these fourteen, fifteen, sixteen year old mobs, that
the mayor has been forced Bowser to impose a curfew.
By the way, some as early as seven in the evening. Okay,
mostly it's eight or nine o'clock at night, but some
even seven in the evening because they're running wild, but

(25:50):
they don't respect the law. And now it is fashionable
to walk up the police officers and spit at them
in the face, spit in their face, and they know
that they can do nothing. They will not be arrested.

(26:10):
If there's a line of police officers to try to
prevent a riot or to try to impose some kind
of order, if there is some kind of a protest
or whatever, they will walk up and puh puh puh.
Trump says, this is now over. It's not the mayor
and it's not the DC City Council that's running the police.

(26:32):
It's now gonna be a g Pambondi. It's gonna be
the DOJ, It's gonna be Trump, it's gonna be the
federal government. You spit at police officers faces, Trump says,
you're gonna get whacked. I've given the order. They go
for your faces with the spitting, You club them, and

(26:54):
then you arrest them. Roll cut five, Mike.

Speaker 8 (27:00):
Entire neighborhoods are now under emergency curfews. Just this past weekend,
gunfire through went through and you saw that the Navy yard.

Speaker 1 (27:09):
I saw it this morning. They saw that.

Speaker 8 (27:12):
They fought back against See they fight back until you
knock the hell out of them because it's the only
language they understand. But they fought back against law enforcement
last night. And they're not going to be fighting back
long because I've instructed them and told them, whatever happens.

(27:33):
You know, they love to spit in the face of
the police as the police are standing up there in uniform.
They're standing and they're screaming at them an inch away
from their face, and then they start spitting in their face.
And I said, you tell them, you spit and we hit,
and they can hit real hard.

Speaker 1 (27:56):
I'm with them, honestly, I'm with them all the way.
And by the way, that incident that he's talking about,
and I think that was really really the the last
straw that broke the camel's back. That was at the
at the Navy yard where it was about a hundred
of these rampaging teenagers, gang bangers. They had guns, semi automatics.

(28:20):
I think one guy even had an oozy, and it
was some kind of gang warfare or turf war and
it was just literally boom boom boom boom boom boom
boom boomrell it's like you're in a war It's like
a Ukraine, you're in a war zone. And so they
called in the police because the residents are losing their

(28:41):
minds and by the way, violating the curfew. There's a curfew.
They don't care, and there's gun fire everywhere, and they
called in the police, and then these gangs turned their
guns on the police, and so they literally there was
a shootout like a you know, like a like again
like a warzon between the gangs and the police. And

(29:04):
that's when Trump, when Trump heard that, he said, I'm
not said I'm calling in the troops like this is ridiculous,
or I'm not going to turn the city into a
shooting gallery. Listen now to Trump saying it started with
the summer of twenty twenty, the disrespect, the sheer hatred
for the police, the vilification, the demonization of the police.

(29:27):
And they spit on police routinely, they harass police, they
assault police. And he said, now you spit out a
police officer, you touch a police officer, you assault a
police officer, they're going to hit you back, and they're
going to arrest you. Roll cut five a mike.

Speaker 8 (29:49):
It's a disgusting thing. I've watched that for years, for
three or four years, I've watched them. The police have
said and they're told don't do anything under any such
of this, and you can see they want to get
at it. And they're standing there and people are spitting
in their face and they're not allowed to do anything.
But now they are allowed to do whatever the hell

(30:10):
they want.

Speaker 1 (30:12):
So Trump now is going to take the gloves off,
the shackles off. And that's why many in the Metropolitan
Police Department are supporting Trump. They're happy that he's taking over,
that the Feds are taking over, because now they say,
we can execute search warrants, we can start putting these
thugs in jail, and we can untie our hands and

(30:34):
start going after the criminals and the gang bangers. So
my question to you, do you support Trump federalizing the
police department, surging National Guard troops, clearing out all of
the homeless encampments that are all over the city of Washington.

(30:56):
Is it about time? Or do you think this is
massive overkill on the part of Trump. Six one seven
two six six sixty eight sixty eight. Bob I Plymouth,
Thanks for holding Bob, and welcome Joe.

Speaker 7 (31:13):
Things are taking my call, my pleasure, Bob. Back in
the seventies in New Jersey, New New Jersey, my buddy
of mine was a lieutenant in the National Guard, and
they were sent into the riot area with weapons but
no ammunition, and they were being fired upon from the

(31:35):
rooftops and they had to take cover. Now, are these
guys going to be armed? Are they going to have ammunition?
Are they going to be just carrying billy clubs? Any ideas?

Speaker 1 (31:47):
Oh, you're talking about the National Guard troops, right, yes, yes, no, No,
they're going to be carrying arms. They're going to be
carrying bullets. Now, according to what Pete Hegseth is saying,
they sort of like what they did in l They're
going to be there in a supplementary role with the police.
So when the police are now going to be under

(32:09):
strict orders from Trump, from Pam Bondi, but Bondi and
Trump working together, clean out the gangs. Clean out the gangs,
go to their areas, their homes, their neighborhoods, and they're
just going to start making arrest after arrest. And if
there is a shootout and they're expecting it, they're expecting
a lot of shootouts, then you call in the National

(32:31):
Guard to reinforce the police. In other words, we're coming in,
guns blazing, and we're going to take them out. Trump
says it's going to take two to three weeks. He goes,
you watch, give me two to three weeks like what
I did at the border, and you will see crime
drop like a stone. But the drug dealers, the drug cartels,

(32:55):
by the way, they're going to make it illegal for
bands of use to just roam the street. They're just
gonna grab them and just arrest them. They're gonna tell
them absolutely not, you're not gonna walk the streets like
you own the streets and think you can terrorize the population.
So that's three five hundred police officers. They've been told

(33:18):
by the mayor and the city council to sit on
their hands. Trump is now saying, you're gonna get off
your rear ends and you're gonna be This is aggressive policing.
And the gangs, the criminals, the drug dealers, the murderers,
the rapists, were taking them all out. And if there

(33:38):
is violence, if there is shoot after there are shootouts,
that's what the National Guard is there for. The National
Guard will be there to give extra military muscle to
the police.

Speaker 7 (33:53):
My next question, Hello, yep, go ahead, bob. He says,
going to clean out the tent encampments. And exactly where's
he going to take them, you know, to another city.

Speaker 1 (34:08):
Well, what he's gonna do is there is a lot
of public housing available. So what he's saying is, yeah,
what he's saying is no, they're going to be moved
into proper public housing. He goes, We're not just going
to let you set up a tent a mile away
from the White House and then you know, you're shooting
up literally they're shooting up heroin, or they're naked or

(34:31):
semi naked or you know, you know, forgive me defecating
on the street. Like no, so we're going to put
you in public housing. If not, we're going to put
you in Maryland. We're gonna put you in Virginia, but
you're not going to be in the District of Columbia anymore.
And in other words, no, we're going to make homeless

(34:52):
encampments illegal. You can't just set you know, by the way,
a lot of them are in the parks. That's why
he had Doug Bergham yesterday, the Interior Secretary, because that
falls under his purview. And Doug Bergham said, he said, look,
I have instructed the park police. You see a homeless encampment,
take it down. If you get resistance, arrest them. Period.

(35:17):
You need a place to stay there's a lot of
public housing. That's what our tax money is going to.
You're going to get a home, You're going to get
someplace to stay. So but the idea now that you
can just sleep in a park, or sleep on the sidewalk,
or sleep at Union Station, or sleep in front of
the Capitol building, or sleep in front of the White House. No,

(35:40):
those days are over. Those days are absolutely over. So
find them beds, get them in public housing, put them
in homeless shelters. That's where they belong, not on the streets.
So that's also going to happen, Bob. Now the liberals
are going now, but I'll tell you this. The residence.

(36:02):
You interview the residence and they're literally they're like, alahlujah,
the squaller. How dirty it is, how filthy it is.
You got to see the images, just the pictures of Washington,
d C. I mean, there's people walking around naked on

(36:24):
the street. You know, Mark mentioned what's happening in Harlem,
it's happening in DC. It's true. They're shooting up with
the needles and everything right there on the sidewalk, and
then they're urinating, defecating, they're having sex openly publicly. It's disgusting.

(36:49):
I'm sorry, it's where's your self respect? A to the
people who are doing this, but to the mayor, to
the city council, to the residence, this is your city.
How can you live like this?

Speaker 8 (37:05):
Like?

Speaker 1 (37:05):
No, we're not gonna this is savagery. No, we're not
going to allow this to happen in our city. We're
not gonna turn Washington d c. Into Bogatah or into
you know, I don't know, take your pick Mogadishu. We're
not going to do that. This is going to be

(37:26):
a civilized city again. Now, you know, you watch Bob.
The transformation is going to be within a month, almost overnight.
And then the question the residents are going to ask themselves,
and they're gonna have to ask of all of them,

(37:47):
do you want to keep it like this or do
you want to return it to the way it was before? Well,
if you want to keep it like the way it
is under Trump, it's time to start voting for Republicans
or maga Republicans, because if you keep voting for the Democrats,
you're going to be living in filth and in excrement,

(38:08):
and in drugs and in homeless encampments and in violence again.
In other words, do you want the gangs to run
your city or do you want a proper ordered, civilized city. Ultimately,
it's up to the residence. You know. Look, I'm sorry,
I'm a firm believer in this, Bob. You get what

(38:30):
you vote for.

Speaker 5 (38:32):
Now.

Speaker 1 (38:32):
If the idiots in New York want to vote for
Mom Donnie, don't come crying to me. If the idiots
in Boston want to keep voting for Michelle Wou, don't
come crying to me. If the idiots in Shiit Caggo
want to keep voting for Brandon Johnson, don't come crying
to me. So if they're going to vote for Muriel
Bowser again after Trump has cleaned up the city, don't

(38:54):
come crying to me. Seriously, then that's your business. That's
your problem. Don't have me to ever bail you out again, Bob,
Thank you very much for that call. Six one seven
two six six sixty eight sixty eight is the number.

Speaker 4 (39:11):
No.

Speaker 1 (39:11):
What Trump is now exposing clearly is Democrat mismanagement, Democrat corruption,
Democrat misrule.
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