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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Never let a tragedy or a crisis go to waste.
And that seems to be the mantra at the White House,
wasting no time coming out and demanding more gun control
after a school shooting.
Speaker 2 (00:15):
And I'm glad you said, you said another shot, because
we were able this president and as you talk about
the final couple of months of his administration, let's not
forget the three and a half years. And what the
president was able to do is pass a bipartisan piece
of legislation to deal with gun violence, and something that
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we hadn't seen in decades, in thirty years, and this president,
this vice president was able to make that work and
make that come to fruition. Obviously, we need more, We
need more work to be done. It cannot stop at
that bipartisan legislation. We have to continue. We've got to
continue to find ways and to and their actions as
(01:00):
I talked about them, banning assault weapons, high capacity magazines,
making sure that we have universal background checks. These are
easy things to do. We believe Congressional Democrats are ready
to move. We have to have We can't do it
by ourselves. Congress can't do it by themselves. They need
Republicans to step in and also do this like they
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did before, like they did before not too long ago,
to get this done. So this is personal to the President,
he says in his statement. This is personal to the
Vice president. This is personal to doctor Biden. This is
something that they want to see get done, and we
are going to do that. We have the first ever
office to prevent gun violence.
Speaker 3 (01:42):
I mean, it's amazing.
Speaker 1 (01:44):
And the reason why I played this first before I
gave you any of the details of what we do
know is that this is how fast they jumped and
the reason why they jumped so quickly is they don't
care about the facts. They don't care if all the
different things that she just proposed would have had no
impact on this shooting, which include the fact that the
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FBI was alerted to this suspected now a Q school
shooter over a year ago.
Speaker 3 (02:15):
And we're going to talk about that a little bit later.
And what is the FBI doing.
Speaker 1 (02:21):
How is it they know about these shooters and yet
they're focused on, you know, going after Donald Trump. Kamala Harrick,
Harris's political opponent, I'll give you a great example. She says,
universal background checks would have no effect on this shooting.
How do we know that because the shooting suspect is
fourteen years old. That's what the initial information being released is.
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We have no idea the type of weapon that has
been used at the point she had this press conference.
Why because it hadn't been put out there by anyone.
From what we understand. It's also amazing that she comes
out there and she says we need laws when there
were already a lot of gun laws that were already broken.
For example, under the age of eighteen, you're not allowed
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to have this gun. That means that there would be
a theft of a weapon or not having the weapon lawfully.
That would be another law or two that have been broken.
The shooter also broke the law of carrying a gun
on school grounds.
Speaker 3 (03:24):
That would be breaking the law. Again. He will be
charged with murder because there are dead bodies.
Speaker 1 (03:30):
Unfortunately, of apparently his classmates were guessing based on his age,
or at least people his age. But again we don't
know the connections here yet, but there's going to be
charges of murder, so that would be another law that
was broken.
Speaker 3 (03:46):
These are significant laws that were broken.
Speaker 1 (03:48):
But what does the White House come out and say, oh, no,
we got us an opportunity here. Never let a crisis
go to waste. You know what we're gonna do. Here's
what we're gonna do. We're going to come out immediately
and call for all of these laws, right even though
it was illegal for this fourteen year old to have
a gun, even though it was illegal for him to
be on school grounds with a gun, even though it
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was illegal for him to kill people, even though it
was illegal for him to have to steal the gun.
And we're going to come out with a long list
of other gun laws that have nothing to do and again,
would not have changed any of the facts on the
ground based on what we do know right now. This
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is how much they're willing to move on an agenda
to disarm the American people and never let a tragedy
or crisis go to waste.
Speaker 3 (04:40):
Right, That is what they have said.
Speaker 1 (04:42):
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Speaker 3 (06:47):
Now let's get back to this story.
Speaker 1 (06:49):
And Kamla Harris coming out immediately again not knowing anything
except that there are quote four dead, nine injured in
the Georgia school shooting, not knowing what the and I'm
giving you the numbers as the moment she said this,
and she goes out there, and what does she say.
Speaker 4 (07:07):
Listen, Our hearts are with all the students, the teachers,
and their families, of course, and we are grateful to
the first responders and the law enforcement that we're on
the scene. But this is just a senseless tragedy on
top of so many senseless tragedies. And it's just outrageous
that every day in our country, in the United States
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of America, that parents have to send their children to
school worried about whether or not their child will come
home alive. It's senseless, it is We've got to stop it,
and we have to end this epidemic of gun violence
in our country once and for all. You know, it
doesn't have to be this way.
Speaker 3 (07:50):
It doesn't have to be this way.
Speaker 4 (07:53):
So we will continue, of course, to send our prayers
and our thoughts to the families and all those who
were affected, including you know, I'm going off script right now,
but listen. I mean, you know, at the last year,
I started a college tour and I traveled our country
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meeting with our young leaders, right and so it was
college aged young leaders. So I did trade schools, colleges, universities,
community colleges.
Speaker 3 (08:22):
But I'll tell you one of my things.
Speaker 4 (08:23):
One of the things that I asked every time I
went to the auditorium and be filled with these young
leaders students, and I'd ask them, raise your hand if
at any point between kindergarten and twelfth grade you had
to endure an active shooter drill and for the for
the young leaders who are here, who are raising your hand.
I'm telling you, every time the auditorium was packed and
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almost every hand went up. You know a lot of us.
I'll talk speak about myself. You know, we had California
earthquake drills. We had fire drills. But our kids are
sitting in a room where they should be fulfilling their
God given potential, and some part of their big, beautiful
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brain is concerned about a shooter busting through the door
of the classroom. It does not have to be this way.
Speaker 3 (09:18):
It does not have to be this way.
Speaker 1 (09:21):
Again, she says, we must have all of this new
gun control. She doesn't know any of the laws that
were broken. She doesn't know that it is already. I'll
go back to the background check issue. They always go
for that, right, They always go back to, well, we've
got to have universal this, universal that, universal this. And
I'm sitting there like a fourteen year old can't get
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a background check, because a fourteen year old can't be
by a gun anyway, So why are you out there saying?
And I agree with her with the idea that it
would be nice if we lived in a world where
students didn't have to worry about this. I would love
to live in a world where I don't have to
worry that illegal immigrants are going to kill my kids
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or my wife when they go to the grocery store
or get carjacked. I'd love to live in a world
where legal immigrants and gangs are not going to take
over apartment complexes.
Speaker 3 (10:14):
But that's the world we live in.
Speaker 1 (10:16):
I would love to live in a world where there's
never going to be a school shooting again. But as
long as we have a lack of values and broken
homes and no dads in the homes, you're gonna keep
getting this type of chaos. Because this is a problem
when you have look at the example that we're dealing
with right now, About seventy four percent of all African
American children in America are going to be born into
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single parent households this year. You want to know why
there's so much crime and violence in the African American
communities that are tearing African American communities apart, it's because
there's no dad in the home, and who's become the father.
The government government sucks at raising children. I would love
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for her, you know, her slogan is a new way forward,
Like I don't even know what that means anymore. I
would love it if parents did'd have to send their
kids to school worried about whether or not a child
will come home alive. And by the way, it doesn't
matter anymore if it's private school or public school.
Speaker 3 (11:14):
We've seen the.
Speaker 1 (11:14):
Private school shooting it for example, that happened in Nashville.
We live in a society today of lawlessness. But when
you come out with an agenda and you're not treating
the actual core problem as the White House just did,
as Kamala Harris just did, demanding all these laws that
would have had no bearing on this child going into
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a school and shooting up a school. What I learned
from that moment is I can't trust you. I don't
trust you. I will never trust you because you're not
actually talking about saving kids' lives. You're actually talking about
pushing a radical agenda to disarm the American people that
would not have stopped this shooting. It's not just Kamala Harris,
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by the way, that comes out right away or the
White House with Jean Pierre right away and starts demanding
that we change the laws in this country that would
have had no bearing on the shooting in Georgia.
Speaker 3 (12:11):
Is I just proved very clearly. But it's also the media.
Speaker 1 (12:16):
MSNBC, this is at two o'clock in the afternoon of
the shooting, have on their experts and this is what
one of their guests said, what is.
Speaker 5 (12:27):
A pediatrician is the prospect of ever recovering from saying
that you cannot psychologically recover from that. We have no
idea the depths and the breadth of the damage we
are doing to an entire generation of Americans by making
them live through this nightmare scenario that we have created
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through our nation's gun laws. And I think it's really
important to remember what Donald Trump recently said to families
of school shooting victims.
Speaker 3 (12:57):
He told them to get over it. He does not care.
Speaker 5 (13:00):
He bragged that he did nothing on guns during his
first term.
Speaker 1 (13:04):
By the way, that's not true. Donald Trump did not
say that. But can we just pause here for a
second and notice how psychotic this quote pediatrician is. They
pull on a pediatrician, right, that's supposed to be you
would think non political.
Speaker 3 (13:24):
They didn't pull on a pediatrician.
Speaker 1 (13:26):
They pulled on a radical leftist who hates Donald Trump
to attack Donald Trump as being a pediatrician. They had
this locked and loaded ready to go for the next
school shooting, to immediately jump on it.
Speaker 3 (13:41):
Call her. We'll have her on the next time.
Speaker 1 (13:44):
We need somebody who's a doctor to attack Donald Trump
and say something that, by the way, is not accurate
and not true and not what Donald Trump said. And
then she says, we're doing it rapiable harm to these kids.
We have no idea the depths of the damage that's
being done to the entire higher generation of Americans by
making them live through this nightmare scenario. Okay, we put
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this on TV every day. You guys in Hollywood put
it in movies every day. You guys in Hollywood make
video games that are unbelievably graphic where you can blow
the heads off of people, and they're the most popular
games out there. If you're gonna be a doctor and
a pediatrician, you're gonna warn about disynthesizing kids to the
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idea of even being able to do a school shooting.
Speaker 3 (14:28):
We're going to talk about that.
Speaker 1 (14:31):
And if you want to talk about stopping events like this,
how about we go to this fact Appalachi High school
received a phone call this morning that warned about shootings.
Officials are now confirming the high school at the center
of today's mass shooting in Georgia. This is coming from
CNN received an earlier phone call threat Multiple law enforcement
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officials are telling CNN. Law for enforcement officials in Georgia
say that the high school received a call this morning
warning that there would be a shooting at five at
schools and that this school would be first. So why
not have a segment on that that Hey, this morning,
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I'm glad you guys going Georgia received a phone call
that weren't about a potential shooting and they did nothing.
Speaker 3 (15:24):
At least four people have been.
Speaker 1 (15:26):
Pronounced dead, dozens are injured, and a suspect is in custody.
Who let this happen? The adults in the room, the
people who are in charge of the school got a
phone call saying that your school is gonna get shut
up in You're one of four, and they did nothing.
Different based on the reporting we're hearing from CNN, So
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what is it again? But it doesn't matter, because if
you're pushing a narrative to disarm the American people, you
push for law as using a tragedy, going back to
the Obama to the years. Never let a tragedy go
to waste, Never let a crisis go to waste. Right,
that is the theme. And you bring on this psycho
who you say is a is a a pediatrician and
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then she attacks Trump for you to push your narrative.
Speaker 3 (16:13):
Keep listening to this woman.
Speaker 6 (16:15):
So this is just.
Speaker 5 (16:16):
One of the critical issues that is on the ballot
in November. And if the stories you're hearing and the
images that you're seeing are breaking your heart today, I
beg you to consider that when you vote. And we
need to be voting for gun sence champions like Kamala Harrison,
Tim Walls, who understand, who recognize that our children are
more valuable than the NRA and the gun industry.
Speaker 1 (16:38):
Wow, it's a campaign pitch right there. You just heard it.
We found a pediatrician, We got her locked and loaded.
Next time there's school shooting, we'll have her on. We'll
have her attack as a pediatrician Donald Trump, and then
we'll turn it into a campaign rally. Cry as we
don't even know how many people are dead, and kids
are in surgery and people are fighting for their lives
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right now and we will tell people that you must
vote for Harrison Wilson. Somehow the same people that are
in charge right now that allowed this to happen. If
you're using that logic, are the people you must vote
for so that it can, I guess happen again down
the road.
Speaker 3 (17:14):
Because remember they are.
Speaker 1 (17:16):
In charge right now. Kamala Harrison, Joe Biden are in charge.
So when she says you must vote for them to
make sure this hasn't happened, well, you could use the argument,
hold on a second, America already did and this shooting
just happened. And are you not going to talk about
the damaged under these kids? Because the people, the adults
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in the room, to use one of their favorite lines,
the adults in the room got a damn phone call
that there was going to be a school shooting and
they did nothing. Well, but hey, come on, we got
to push for quote gun sence champions like Kamala Harrison,
Tim Waltz that recognize our children are more valuable than
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the n are in the gun industry.
Speaker 3 (18:02):
Well, then why didn't they stop the shooting?
Speaker 1 (18:04):
They're in charge, that they are in charge, They are
in charge. Georgia officials come out and again I go
back to the lies being told here. The Georgia officials
come out update the American people on what has happened
there in Georgia, and they tell us that is the
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officials revealed that it's a fourteen year old shooter.
Speaker 3 (18:30):
Fourteen year old.
Speaker 1 (18:31):
So this idea that all of these gun laws, the
White House pushed for it for the new any of
the details that MSNBC and seen and just pushed for
without any details that Kama Harris pushed for and Tim
Walltz push for today without any details would have had
no bearing on this shooting at all. So why are
they still pushing it right now? Because they want to
disarm the American people, and they're willing to use dead
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kids to push their radical agenda. A fourteen year old
cannot go out and buy any gun. A fourteen year
old cannot even get a background check. So this idea,
it's a background check problem, it's a gun problem, it's
a certain type of gun, and we got to ban
this gun. And then all it's a fourteen year old.
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The number of laws that he just broke are probably
in close to one hundred and we.
Speaker 6 (19:19):
Wanted to come back this afternoon and present you with
a little more of a timeline of the events that
have taken place here today and what we know up
to this point with the investigation. At approximately ten twenty
am this morning, the Barrick County Sheriff's Office received alerts
about reports of an active shooter and radio traffic from
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school resource officers concerning the same concern or having the
same concern. Within minutes, law enforcement was on scene as
well as two school resource officers assigned here to the
school who immediately encountered the subject with just of this
report going out. Once they encountered the subject, the subject
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immediately surrendered to these officers and he was taken into custody. Additionally,
what I want you to know as of now, there
are four individuals who are deceased from this incident, nine
that have been taken to local hospitals with various injuries.
Of those that are deceased, two are students and two
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are teachers here at the school. The priority right now
for us within this investigation is to gather all the
facts to make sure that we're accurate with it, because
this is a murder investigation. As the sheriff mentioned earlier
this morning, the shooter is in custody. His name is
Colt That Colt Gray. He is a fourteen year old
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student here at the school Gry. He is a fourteen
year old student here at the high school. Again. He
has been taken into custody. He will be charged with
murder and he will be tried as an adult and
handled as an adult.
Speaker 1 (21:11):
So we're trying him as an adult, a fourteen year old.
So the question that I would hope that any responsible
journalist will be asking is, Hey, why did adults have
got a phone call about a mass shooting that was
going to take place at this school and others? Why
didn't they do anything? I think that's a pretty good
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place to start. Why did you do nothing? As many
of you know, I'm a staunch advocate for the Second
Amendment and I will never shy away from that. And
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this school shooter. And I'm proud to say that I
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to the other part of the story. And I mentioned
this earlier, and it's the question that we have to ask,
and we're asking this question way too often. How is
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it that we spend hundreds of billions of dollars on
domestic security and domestic security surveillance. For goodness sakes, we
give up a lot of our freedoms for what is
being described us as you know, protection, and yet time
and time again now we are seeing that those that
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are supposed to be protecting us are asleep at the wheel.
A great example of this is the terrorists coming across
the border on it. Right now, we know we have
a wide open border, we have billions of dollars that
are supposed to be used to protect us, and we
have terrorists come in across the southern border right now.
When there's a terrrist attack, I hope there's not one,
but when there is one based on the wide open
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southern border, it's a matter of time. We're on a stopwatch.
We're on a ticking time bomb. We're gonna end up
finding out that the people that did the tarists attack
are going to more than likely have come across the
southern border. We already can predict it because we know
how many have come across on the tariffs watch list
that we've caught already. I say that to then tell
you this part of the story. It has been confirmed
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now that the FBI was alerted to the suspected high
school shooter over a year ago. The FBI was May
aware of the suspected school shooter in twenty twenty three,
during the course of investigating the source.
Speaker 3 (24:40):
Of online threats.
Speaker 1 (24:43):
Fox ten reported that the FBI, in a joint statement
with the Jackson County Sheriff's Office, revealed Gray was on
law enforcements radar more than a year before Wednesday's school shooting,
and the Atlanta Journal Constitution also said this. In May
twenty twenty three, the FBI's National Threat Operations Center received
several anonymous tips about online threats to.
Speaker 3 (25:05):
Commit a school shooting.
Speaker 1 (25:08):
The tips, after they investigated, then led to a thirteen
year old by the name of Colt Gray, who was
interviewed by law enforcement and who denied making the threats.
Speaker 3 (25:21):
Well, of course they would.
Speaker 1 (25:23):
Deny making He would deny making the threats because the
FBI is interviewing you.
Speaker 3 (25:27):
That doesn't mean that he didn't actually do it.
Speaker 1 (25:30):
FBI Atlanta has now put out this statement on x
FBI Atlanta responded earlier today to the high school shooting.
Following reports of an active shooter throughout the day. FBI
personnel have been coordinating with and supporting local and state
law enforcement. The FBI will dedicate all available resources as
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requested to seek justice and bring closure for the victims
and their families. In May twenty twenty three, the FBI's
National Threat Operations Center received several anonymous tips about online
threats to commit a school shooting at an unidentified location
in time. The online threats contained photographs of guns. Within
twenty four hours, the FBI determined the online online posts
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originated in Georgia, and the FBI's Atlanta Field Office referred
the information the Jackson County Sheriff's Office for action. The
Jackson County Sheriff's Office located a possible subject, a thirteen
year old mail and interviewed him and his father. The
father stated that he had been that he had hunting
guns in the house, but the subject did not have
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unsupervised access to them. The subject denied making the threats online.
Jackson County alerted local schools for continued monitoring of the subject.
At that time, there was no probable cause for arrests
or to take any additional law enforcement action on the local, state,
or federal levels. All right, So you add that in
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with a kid that you know is on your radar
screen that's been alerted by the school. And then apparently
we're being told that the school got anonymous threats today
on the day of the shooting, and they didn't shut
down school, They didn't go fine to see if the
kid was in class, They didn't check to say, hey,
we had this kid and he's been alerted by the FBI,
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local law enforcement, Like, where are the adults that are
in charge? Where are the adults Gray's father, who was
interviewed as well, And the father stated he had hunting
guns in the house, but that the kid did not
have unsupervised access to them. Gray was monitored after being interviewed,
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but there was no problem cause for rest Or to
take any additional action. Well, okay, so if he's being
monitored and you know he's the guy, and you track
the threats back to him, and you've got a threat
that comes in today, shouldn't this kid be the top
kid at the list going hey is this kid in school? Hey,
maybe we should go talk to this kid, and hey,
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there's threats that came in. This might be a good
place to start. Like the Georgia Bureau of Investigations confirmed
that the fourteen year old Colt Gray was under rest
charged in the murder of two students and two teachers
at the high school, and he made threats online a
year ago, and you had a threat come in this morning,
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the morning of the shooting, and you can't connect those dots.
What bothers me about the FBI being alerted to the
suspected high school shooter over a year ago is the
fact that maybe if they weren't so focused on going
after the political enemies of Biden Harris or covering up
for the crimes of Joe Biden and the Biden crime
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family are spending so much damn time meeting with big
tech like they were with the Twitter files and with Facebook,
if they weren't going out there trying to suppress political information,
maybe just maybe, maybe just maybe they could actually get
some of these things right. That's the part that irritates
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me the most. You have these people that aren't serious people.
You have these people that are not serious that are
running these organizations, and they're not serious people because if
they were, they wouldn't be going after their political opponents,
and they wouldn't be having weekly meetings and sending emails
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to Facebook and Twitter and other online organizations trying to
silence and censor people. But that's what they're doing because
we have politicized law enforcement. Now, we have politicized it
at a level that I think most people can't even comprehend.
And it is absolutely costing people their lives. It has
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cost the lives of two children and two teachers. It
is going to change the lives those families forever. You
want to talk about the real issue we should talk
about here, let's go back to twenty twenty, as Kamala
Harris has come out today talking about we need to
get the guns, and I played it off for you earlier.
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You want to know who got this kid to stop
killing people. It was a resource officer. There was a hero.
There was a good guy with a gun that stopped
a bad guy with a gun and stopped the carnage
and more people from being killed. You want to know
what Kamala Harris said during the twenty twenty presidential campaign.
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She said this at Benedict College at a presidential justice forum.
Listen carefully, because this is what you're going to get
if Kamala Harris is elected.
Speaker 4 (30:47):
Being incarcerated for a couple of days is traumatic, much
less the weeks, months, and years that we're seeing that happen.
And so part of my plan is also a reduction
of that. And then also again what we need to
do about taking demilitarizing our schools and taking police officers
out of schools. We need to deal with the reality
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and speak the truth about the inequities around school discipline.
Speaker 1 (31:16):
We're in particular, did you hear that being incarcerated for
a couple of days is traumatic? This has defund the police,
This has let out all the criminals out of jail.
And then she says this, we need to demilitarize our schools.
So if Kamala Harris had her way, we wouldn't have
had a resource officer at this school that was able
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to take this shooter. I don't say out because he
didn't shoot him, but he laid down, he stopped shooting,
he put his gun down, and we were able to
arrest him and stop the carnage. If Kamala Harris had
her way, And this is what she said back in
twenty twenty at this Presidential Justice Forum at Benedict College,
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she said, we need to demilitarize our schools and take
police officers out of school, so she knows what she
means when she says this. It's very clear she knows
what she means when she says it. Believe them when
they tell you that this is what they are going
to do. Believe them when they tell you this is
what they believe in. Believe them when they tell you
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they want to take away your guns and they want
to take away police and they aren't going to protect
your kids. Believe them. They're not lying to you, They're
telling you the truth. This is what they believe in.
Make sure you share this podcast please with everyone wherever
you are in social media. We will keep exposing them
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for who they are, and we'll see you back here
tomorrow