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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Donald Trump has come out and said that he will
immediately bring back ice work site raids that is making
the mainstream media totally lose their mind. And he also said,
to top it off, the remain in Mexico border policy
will also be in effect. This coming from Tom Homan. Now,
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I'm also going to talk about coming up in a
moment something else that happened, and that is the shocking
news that came out of New York City on a
subway where you had two things that made me angry.
One an illegal immigrant that was deported during Donald Trump's
time in office, who of course came back over a
wide open southern border and then decided it would be
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a fun idea to literally set a sleeping woman on
fire and watch her burn to death.
Speaker 2 (00:51):
That was exactly what he did.
Speaker 1 (00:53):
We now have found out even more about this individual,
and we've also found out how disgusted that the governor
of New York is in a pr stunt to try
to convince people that, oh, no, no, the subway is
actually safe. See I'm writing it right now. There's just
one problem. She had security, National guardsmen and staff all
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around her for the photo op. Not exactly what the
sleeping woman had and I'm going to break that down
for you as well in a moment. But before we
get to that, the incoming borders are. Homan has said
that the president, like Donald Trump, will restore immigration and
Customs enforcement authority to protect American workers by conducting work
site enforcement raids and reinstand the remain of Mexico border policy,
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saying quote, we haven't really worked out the plan for
work site enforcement. Is what Homan told the Washington Post
in a interview about allowing ICE agents to conduct such
immigration enforcement, saying, quote, we know that employers are going
to be upset. In other words, he's putting employers on notice.
What you've been doing under the Biden and Harris campaign
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leadership or their administration, I should say, is not going
to fly when we come into office. In February of
twenty twenty one, Biden actually stripped ICE of its ability
to conduct work site enforcement raids, making it very clear
to workforce or two companies, go ahead and hire a
bunch of legal immigrants, and you can do whatever you
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want to do, because we're not going to allow ICE
to come in and have these work site enforcement raids
that were so effective. Now at the time, the agency
official told the wash InPost that the administration had quote
established ICE without abolishing ICE, which is the weirdest thing
I've ever heard.
Speaker 3 (02:43):
Now.
Speaker 1 (02:44):
In addition to protecting American workers from illegal employment, Homan
said the incoming Trump administration will reinstate the Remain in
Mexico policy at the southern border, which Biden ended on
his first day in office. Now, Remain in Mexico was
created and imposed by the first Trump administration, helping to
drastically cut asylum fraud by ensuring migrants are not released
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into the US interior while awaiting their immigration hearings. Homan
said the next administration will obviously conduct self cided facilities
that will hold migrant adults with the children they arrive
at the border with, because, as you know, the media
loses their mind at any point at any time when
we separate children from adults. We saw that as an
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Obama policy, and then of course they tried to say no, no,
it was only Donald Trump that was a lie.
Speaker 2 (03:36):
Quote.
Speaker 1 (03:36):
We need to show the American people we can do
this and not be inhumane about it, is what Tom
Homan told the Washington Post.
Speaker 2 (03:43):
We can't lose the faith.
Speaker 1 (03:44):
Of the American people, which is exactly why they're going
to do things a little bit differently. From a PR standpoint,
this is actually a really smart move. In reality, I
think it's total bs and crap. I don't think there's
any problem with separating children from their parents and their
parents are break the law.
Speaker 2 (04:00):
Why do I say that?
Speaker 1 (04:01):
We do it every single day in this country, every
single time an American citizen is arrested. Every time an
American citizen is put into jail, they are separated many
times from children, right, and no one seems to care
that they are separated from their children. When we put
people in jail Americans for committing crimes, we actually separate
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adults from their children. How is it any different when
illegal immigrant does it?
Speaker 2 (04:27):
Well?
Speaker 1 (04:27):
For some reason, the PR nightmare this turned into basically,
we care more about illegal immigrants and their feelings that
we do about American citizens. I have no problem with
American citizens being separated from the children when they commit crimes.
Hence the reason why I have no problem with illegal
immigrants being separated when they break the law from their children.
And by the way, it is a huge deterrent.
Speaker 2 (04:49):
When you do that.
Speaker 1 (04:50):
If a parent thinks they're going to be separated from
their child when they're trying to break into the United
States of America. They're much less likely to then try
to break into the United States of America. Now, with
all of that being said, there's also something else that's
happening right now, and that is there are woke liberals
who are fighting back against the incoming Trump administration. Let
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me give an example of what I'm talking about. Oregon
Attorney General has created what is referred to now as
a sanctuary quote unquote toolkit ahead of likely Trump home
and illegal immigration crackdown. Oregon became the first sanctuary state
in nineteen eighty seven, and now Oregon's top law enforcement officer.
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The Attorney General rolled out what she called the Bilingual
Sanctuary Promise Community Toolkit. Why they say, to help the
residents that would be illegal immigrants to be very clear, right,
that's what they're talking about here, help illegal immigrants be
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able to stay away from the Trump administration. Every person
quote unquote has the right to live, work, play and
learn safely an Oregon period. That is what the Oregon
Democrat Attorney General sat in a statement announcing the toolkit
in nineteen eighty seven, Oregon lawmakers pass then Representative Rocky
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Marilla's HB twenty three fourteen in response to several raids
by i INS that would be the US Immigration and
Naturalization Service, which transferred into USCIS, DHS and ICE in
two thousand and three.
Speaker 2 (06:32):
The law is largely.
Speaker 1 (06:34):
Considered the first sanctuary state policy in the country. Rosenbum
explicitly acknowledged Oregon's place in that regard, noting the law
prohibits state and local law enforcement resources from being used
to apprehend suspects charged solely with being present in the
US without papers. A press release from the Attorney General's
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office noted that the bill passed nearly unanimously in eighty
seven and that by twenty twenty four, sanctuary laws have
become an intensely partisan issue.
Speaker 2 (07:06):
Quote.
Speaker 1 (07:06):
I asked my civil rights unit here at the Oregon
DOJA do whatever we could to provide the people, businesses,
and local government of our state with easy to read
materials to help them know their rights and educate others.
And I'm so pleased with what they've put together. Is
what the statement said. Now, to be clear, what they're
saying is, if you're an legal immigrant, come on down
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to Oregon and you will enjoy your visit. They are saying,
we are sticking it to the federal government. The question
now is what will the federal government do to fight
back against this. Tom Homan was also asked about what's
going to happen when it comes to deportations.
Speaker 2 (07:44):
This is very interesting.
Speaker 1 (07:46):
He was on with Kelly and Conway and she asked
him about the plan that they've referred to as planes, trains,
and automobiles. That is how they're going to get rid
of a legal immigrants that are in this country. Listen
carefully to what Tom Holman said.
Speaker 3 (08:04):
It trains, planes, and automobiles to repatriate these illegal migrants
back to the home countries.
Speaker 4 (08:09):
Well, Sarah said, Look, me and Governor Abbitt, we're not
waiting till January twentieth. I've been on the Texas we're
already meeting. We're playing how we can work together to
help Texas, you know, secure their border at the highest
level ever, he's done a great job. Illego immigration in
Texas is down eighty six percent because he put in
place a lot of Trump's policies. Right He's building border
barriers like President Trump did. He's adding consequences across the
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border illegally. He's wrestling with trust Pass and people need
to understand DPS has done a lot. Not only is
the Governor Avis action protecting protecting Texas, they're protecting the
United States because most of these illegal aliens aren't staying
in Texas, they're moving all the country. Every ounce of
FATANYLS trooper ceeds is less overdose deaths. Every person they
rest for trespass is one less goutaway. So they get fingerprinted,
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they get bad at least we know they're not terraced.
But we're we're going to follow that model across the
southware supporter. But my plan is, and I've been very
vocal about this, We're going to contract as much workout
as we can work that doesn't require to badge in
a gun. Could I need badging and guns on the
street to do the deportation operation. Someone comes to driving
bus transportation, whether it's ground or air, whether it's processing,
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what are some other administrative duties? Contract contract that workout.
Could there right now we got badges and guns doing
that work. Get them out of that administrative work, put
more on the street. And that's what we're going to
do into these sanctuary states and cities keep pushing back.
I'll have the extra resources, a double manpower in those
sanctuary cities, because if we can't arrest the bad guy
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into jail with one agent, it means I got to
send the whole team out in the field to find
this person. And for after safety reasons, we need a
whole team rather than just one person. So this is
the plan we're putting together, and government habits coming to
the table. He's the first one to come to the table,
and I accepted it and shake his hand and said,
let let's go, let's move forward, Let's do it.
Speaker 3 (09:56):
Tom. I know that you often talk passionately about the humanity, Harry,
and crisis that is our border crisis. You have some
of these democrats don't seem to care when babies are
droughting the rio. Grand don't say a word about it,
including our borders are Kamala Harris. Most days we don't
hear them talk about the ten year old boy being
abandoned by the smugglers, the two year old girl left
by herself two years old, Tom Homan, And yet I
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feel like they're waiting for their photo op, and they
will resist the efforts that you and President Trump are
trying to put forward and make sure that they're showing
the big, bad, evil guys are separating families and people
are crying, they're being deported. Bring us forward a little bit.
What will this look like? Will it be orderly? Will
it be humane? How are you guaranteeing that? Because you're
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already getting so much resistance from the same mayors and
local officials who know this has been draining their resources,
know how angry their residents are about illegals coming there
getting cash and debit cards and cell phones and clothing
and hotel rooms in a place here like New York City,
let alone a New York City school child's desk in
a class, Tom, How will you do it in a
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way that people know you adhere to the law. This
is enforcing the law. It is humane, it is fair,
and it is just and legal.
Speaker 4 (11:12):
Well, look, open borders are not humane. The only thing
on that border right now that is humane are the
men and women more in that green uniform they say
thousands of lives every year. I've seen these men and
women give CPR to babies that were thrown into the
river by the cartel. Because when they're chasing the boat
of a smuggling load. It's what the cartel members do.
Throw the baby in the water. Then the borbit will
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have to jump in the water and save that baby
rather than resting the smuggler. Look, I've held dying children,
I've had I've held dead children. I've talked to the
little girls as young as nine that were raped multiple
times by criminal cartel. Is a border open borders calls death.
They cause a rise in sexual assaulta females and children.
Under this administration, open border sex trafficking. Sex trafficking is
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up over six hundred percent. The number of people off
the terrace watch lists? Is that a historic high? The
number the amount of fatanyl coming across the open border
have killed over a quarter million Americans.
Speaker 5 (12:06):
And that's just what open borders does.
Speaker 4 (12:08):
When President Trump had the most secure border in my lifetime,
it look going to Grason down ninety percent. When ninety
percent less people are coming, how many babies weren't dying,
how many women weren't being sexy assaulted, how many no
inspectatorists didn't make in the country, how many pounds of
fatanyl didn't get in the country kill Americans?
Speaker 5 (12:25):
Secure border saves lives.
Speaker 4 (12:26):
But it's and that's where the humanitarian peace comes into place.
Under Joe Biden, historic number of aliens have died across
that border, four thousand, a quarter million Americans have died.
Speaker 5 (12:36):
But the open border policies that are.
Speaker 4 (12:38):
Killing aliens a record numbers, killing Americans record numbers, and
we're going to stop to them.
Speaker 5 (12:42):
We're going to secure the border. As far as sang
Suarrey cities.
Speaker 4 (12:45):
I find it hard to believe that any mayor government
wants to push back on ICE because the President's been
very clear right out of the gate, We're going to
concentrate on public safety threads and national security threats. What
an elected official wants to tell his constituency, I'm okay
with public safety threats in my community. I don't want
ices help to remove these public safety threats. That's your
number of responsibilities, the safety and security the public of
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their communities.
Speaker 5 (13:09):
If they don't want to do it, ICE is going
to do it.
Speaker 4 (13:11):
And with all the death threats and all the negative
press right now, they can keep screaming all they want,
ICE is going to do this job. I'm going to
do this job and gonna make these communities safer. We're
going to force the law and if they can, if
they don't want to help, instead decide don't help. Fine,
don't help, but don't get in our way. And I've
said this the past week over and over again. Do
not harbor and conceal and illegal alien knowingly harboring, conceal
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and they will go alien from us because it's a crime.
Don't impeat us because it's a crime. Don't obstruct because
it's a crime. If you want to sit aside and
let us do your job of security the communities, fine,
we'll do that, but don't cross that line.
Speaker 2 (13:47):
Don't cross that line.
Speaker 1 (13:49):
It'll be very interesting to see how this plays out
with the issue now in Oregon, as many are saying, Okay,
watch this, we're going to fight back. Quick break, Ben
Fergus show, much more coming up. Well, if you needed
another reason to be thankful that you voted for Donald
Trump over Kamala Harris and Joe Biden, to look no
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further than their decision to spare the lives of some
of the worst criminals on death row with federal crimes.
We're talking about people that have slit the throat of children,
executed a two and three year old, riddled their bodies
with bullets. Someone who kidnapped a twelve year old, killed
her mother in front of the twelve year old, and
then slit the throat of the.
Speaker 2 (14:33):
Twelve year old. I'm not being graphic.
Speaker 1 (14:36):
I'm actually telling you the crimes that were committed by
these individuals who Joe Biden decided to commute their sentence. Now,
let's also be clear here, Joe Biden, I'm not even
sure knows what the hell's going on.
Speaker 2 (14:54):
Like, I'm not like, I'm not even sure that they
know what the hell's going on. He knows. I don't
think he's running the country.
Speaker 1 (15:00):
I think we all know this, And so the question
now becomes like, who's running the country? And how long
has the country been run by someone that was liketed
by no one? From what we're now gathering, apparently the
entire time. He's been in cognitive decline since he got
to the White House to be the president, So he
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has not been running the country. Now, what does Joe
Biden actually think if Joe Biden was of sound mind
about the death penalty? I can actually tell you, not
because I can read Joe Biden's mind, but because I
can go back and play you the tape. This is
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Joe Biden in the US Senate July the twenty second
of nineteen ninety four. At the time he was the
senior senator from Delaware. He's a Democrat, and this is
what he had to say about the death penalty in
ninety four, when clearly he was in charge of his mind.
Speaker 6 (16:00):
I'm a death penalty supporter. I'm the guy that wrote
this bill. Presumptuous thing to say, but I wrote this
bill my own little hands, and I added into the
bill more than fifty death penalties. I support the death penny.
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This president supports.
Speaker 2 (16:21):
The death pen.
Speaker 1 (16:24):
I support the death penalty. I wrote it. The president
supports the death penalty. I'm a death penalty supporter. His
exact words, I'm the guy that wrote this bill. Presumptuous
thing to say, but I wrote this bill my own
little hands, and I added into the bill more than
fifty death penalties. I support the death pony. The president
supports death penalty. Now that was in nineteen ninety four.
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Who was president ninety four, guy by the name of
Bill Clinton. Now Joe Biden then was that. I want
to be clear, he was on his a game. Okay,
I'm not saying I like just politics, but he was
clearly on his A game. Then he was on his
A game. He understood his A game and what he
stood for, and he would tell you what he stood for.
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And it was very, very very clear what he stood for,
and he wrote it in there, not once, but fifty
times what he was in favor of with the death penalty.
Speaker 2 (17:22):
What changed?
Speaker 1 (17:24):
Number One, I think Joe Biden's no longer in charge
based on what we've been told. I don't think he's
been in charge for a very long time based on
what had been told. What we've been told in the
new information's coming out, Joe Biden has had a massive
cognitive decline that's been a.
Speaker 2 (17:40):
Cover up for the last four years.
Speaker 1 (17:44):
Biden's naps quote took precedent over meetings with Gold Star families.
This from a bombshell Wall Street Journal story. And finally
the New York Times is now coming out admitting that
Biden was old and there's been major.
Speaker 2 (17:59):
Problems with Joe Biden.
Speaker 1 (18:02):
The biggest political scandal, I would argue ever more than Watergate, right,
more than the Pentagon papers, Joe Biden.
Speaker 2 (18:14):
This is the biggest political scandal.
Speaker 1 (18:16):
Ever, certainly in my lifetime that we have that we
have a president of the United States of America right
now that is not in charge. Joe Biden has been
incapacitated the entire time he has been commander in chief.
The New York Post article on this was even more damning.
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Sleepy Joe forced grieving military families to wait hours while
he napped on Air Force One is the new shocking
story President Biden, The reportings says, force the grieving relatives
of marines killed in Afghanistan to wait for hours while
he napped on Air Force one. Multiple family members have
said to The New York Post. On August of twenty eighth,
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Taliban terrorists killed thirteen American soldiers in more than one
hundred and seventy Afghans at the Kabul International Airport at
the Ivy Gate in Afghanistan. We all know about that
disastrous pull out because he wanted a ceremonious moment where
he says I ended America's longest war. The attack came
during the final days the Kaduk American withdrawal from the country.
We were taking orders from terras even though we didn't
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have to. Biden's reported nap took place during a dignified
transfer ceremony when the President first Lady Joe Biden were
to welcome the caskets of the fallen soldiers at Dove
Force Base and Delaware.
Speaker 2 (19:41):
The family said.
Speaker 1 (19:42):
The leader's decision to snooze on the tarmac instead of
greet them was an insult to the memories of their
loved ones. Biden made us wait an extra three hours
to receive the bodies of our dead family members because
he couldn't pull it together, is what Royce McCullum told
The Daily Mail. Brother Riley was killed in the airport massacre.
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A military officer told her Biden was snoozing on the plane.
The account was additionally and again it's amazing how this
reporting comes out now, but not when he was running
for reelection.
Speaker 6 (20:15):
Right.
Speaker 1 (20:17):
The account was additionally confirmed by Darren Hoover, the father
of Staff Sergeant Taylor Hoover, and Christy Shamlin, the mother
in the mother in law of Marine Sergeant Nicole Gee,
both soldiers were killed in the explosion at the airport.
Speaker 2 (20:32):
In cobble quote, we.
Speaker 1 (20:33):
Set in the office for what seemed like an attorney
waiting on the dodoring old fool, Hoover told the Mail
the disasters Afghan withdrawal after twenty years of wars Wiley
view is a low point in Biden's term. He faced
criticism for military families after being filmed checking his watch
during the dignified transfer ceremony at Dover. Don't worry the
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media covered for that one because the Marxist and socialists
and communists and will do whatever it takes to try
to prop up liberals. White House allies later tried to
insist the moment never happened of him checking his watch,
even though we have video and pictures of it actually happening.
Speaker 2 (21:11):
I rent for the White.
Speaker 1 (21:12):
House insisted that Napgate also is a false story, saying
this to The New York Post.
Speaker 2 (21:19):
The claim is untrue.
Speaker 1 (21:21):
As President Biden said on the fourth anniversary anniversary the
tragic attack on Iby Gate and in the letters he
wrote to family members after meeting them in Dover, these
thirteen Americans and the many more that were wounded were
patriots in the highest sense, and we owe them and
their families a sacred debt that will we will never able,
that we will never be able to fully repay.
Speaker 2 (21:43):
But will never cease working to.
Speaker 1 (21:45):
Fulfill A White House spokesman said, So that is their alibi.
That is how they're covering up for this, saying no, no, no,
it didn't happen. Really Okay, So let's go to the
New York Times.
Speaker 2 (21:57):
And they're reporting this week.
Speaker 1 (21:59):
Of course this is O'biden's like walking out the door,
and they're like, all right, screw him. The New York
Times in June of twenty twenty four actually said this
in their reporting quote, some of the videos of mister
Biden circulating during this year's campaign are clearly manipulated.
Speaker 2 (22:16):
To make him look old and confused.
Speaker 1 (22:18):
Others cut out vital context to portray him in a
negative light, a process sometimes known as a quote unquote
cheap fake because it requires a little expense or technological
skill to create. That is what the New York Times
said in June of this year, when Joe Biden was
still the president.
Speaker 2 (22:40):
Running for reelection.
Speaker 1 (22:42):
What is the New York Times writing now in December
of the same year, twenty twenty four, where we are
right now? Here is the new quote for the New
York Times, as they're now trying to act like there's
some sort of real journalists. You ready listen very very carefully,
because this is a bit change, a huge change from
what they were reporting earlier.
Speaker 2 (23:05):
Quote.
Speaker 1 (23:06):
This is the twilight of mister Biden's presidency. The final
day is the final chapter of an epic half century
political journey that has had more than its share of
twists and turns. Time is catching up with mister Biden.
He looks a little older and a little slower with
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each passing day. Aide say he remains plenty sharp in
the situation room, calling world leaders to broke a seas
fire in Lebanon or deal with the chaos of Syria's rebellion.
But it is hard to imagine that he seriously thought
he could do the world's most stressful job.
Speaker 2 (23:43):
For another four years. Oh whoa.
Speaker 1 (23:47):
That's certainly a big change from June when the New
York Times was putting out government propaganda on behalf of
Joe Biden. So what's the Wall Street Journal saying now
about all of this?
Speaker 2 (24:00):
Wow?
Speaker 5 (24:00):
The Wall Street.
Speaker 1 (24:01):
Journal says, how the White House functioned? Would they diminish
Biden in charge?
Speaker 2 (24:07):
Now?
Speaker 1 (24:08):
Talking about the entire four years were all a ruse?
We were all being lied to about the cognitive decline
that was apparently massive of Joe Biden. From the first
day in office until the last day he will be
in office, aids kept meetings short on purpose and controlled
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access to the president. Top advisors acted as go betweens,
and public interactions became more and more scripted, like the
fake White House they built inside of the EEOB to
look like the real White House. They could control the
environment and have bigger teleprompters. The Biden administration denies that
Biden has declined, even though we all can now see
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it with our own eyes. To adapt the White House
around the needs of a diminished leader, they told visitors
to keep meetings focused. Interactions with senior Democratic lawmakers and
some cabinet members, including powerful secretaries such as Secretary Lloyd
Austin the Treasury Secretary Jennet Yellen, were infrequent or grew
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less frequent.
Speaker 2 (25:14):
Some legislative leaders.
Speaker 1 (25:16):
Had a hard time getting the president's ere a key moments,
including ahead of the US's disasters pull out from Afghanistan.
Maybe that's because the President was taking his famous naps,
which had present over any issues right like national security issues.
This is who the president spend the entire time and
the entire time, the government has been telling the media
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to lie to you, the American people, and they did
it flawlessly until now when they can finally tell you
part of the truth. And usually it is a pretty
bland holiday when it comes to news. A lot of
people relaxing, spending time with their family, hang out with friends,
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and usually it's just not a.
Speaker 2 (26:01):
Lot of news.
Speaker 1 (26:02):
That is not the case this Christmas season, that I
can assure you. And one of the most frustrating things
about all of this is what we are now seeing
and yet again, another story, a story that has caught
the attention of the country because of a previously deported
illegal immigrant who has now been accused of murdering a
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woman by setting her on fire in the subway and
watching her burn to what led ultimately to her death.
This is another illegal alien got away. Previously deported by
the Trump administration. He is now accused of murdering a
woman in New York City subway because he was I
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guess bored and wanted to set her on fire. The
thirty three year old illegal alien from Guatemala was arrested
by the New York City Police Department on Sunday after
being caught on the subway surveillance footage allegedly setting a
woman on fire and then fanning the flames to burn
her alive. Footage of the Gruesom attack has circulated widely online.
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The New York Police Department has not yet released the
identity of the woman. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, known as ICE,
officials confirmed to Fox News Bill Mallusion that the individual
is an illegal alien who is among millions of so
called quote unquote got aways living the United States of
America after having successfully crossed the southern border without being detected.
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According to ICE officials, the individual first crossed the border
on June one, twenty eighteen, in Arizona. He was given
an order of expedited removal and deported to his native
Guatemala six days after crossing. Now go back to twenty eighteen,
in June first, when this happened. Who was president of
the United States of America. I'm going to answer it
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for some of you out there that may not be
very good with math and years. That would be a
guy by the name of Donald J. Trump, you know,
the President elect right now. Subsequently, on an unknown date,
at an unknown location, the individual crossed the border without
being detected by Border Patrol agents and ultimately made his
way to New York City, which has a strict sanctuary
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jurisdiction policy that vows to not cooperate with ICE agents
at all.
Speaker 2 (28:22):
And so what happened?
Speaker 1 (28:24):
This individual, for whatever reason, decided it would be fun
to set a woman on fire, fan the flames and
watch her be burned alive. Now, this is a problem
in New York to the point where the governor. Governor
Hochel decided to ride the New York City subway and
this is what she said as she's surrounded by police
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and by staff. This is not a real ride on
the subway by herself with no one else around. This
is a photo op where she went through the turnstile,
looked at the cameras and said this.
Speaker 7 (29:02):
I'm on a subway train heading on the Clean Center.
I have a lot of not quite last minute by
a holiday's.
Speaker 2 (29:08):
Shop, we can do. I've got an adorable to your
old brand, daughters. It's work on the shop.
Speaker 7 (29:12):
I could take the subway where we need to go
on all New Yorkers, I feel safe, which is why
we've added so many National Darter for two hundred and
fifty more people, you're going to make sure that you're
right to.
Speaker 1 (29:22):
See a technique, nothing like putting a little music to
We are in New York at the ny dot gov
website where she put out this video with some upbeat
steppie music.
Speaker 2 (29:37):
Going, Hey, don't worry.
Speaker 1 (29:38):
If you're like me and you're surrounded by National guardmen
and security and all the people that are videoing this,
you're totally gonna be probably safe and fine. But if
you're a woman by yourself sitting on a train, there
can be an illegal immigrant that can come up to
you and set you on fire, doused you with a accelerator,
and then watch you you be burned alive. Now, to
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be also clear, it took her life, these injuries, and
now how do you combat it. You send out the
New York governor and you put it to some peppy music,
and apparently this is supposed to make the whole problem
go away.
Speaker 7 (30:16):
I'm on the subway train heading on the clean center.
I have a lot of them, not quite last minute
by a holiday's shopping.
Speaker 2 (30:22):
Can do I've got an approval to your old brand, daughters.
It's we're on the shop.
Speaker 7 (30:26):
I could take the subway where we need to go
at all New Yorkers to feel safe, which is why
we've added so many more national garter for two hundred
and fifty more people go to make sure that you're right.
Speaker 4 (30:36):
To see it's I bet.
Speaker 1 (30:40):
There's your there's your upbeat video for you right that
the music is incredible. Every everybody should just be happy
like everything's great, nothing is wrong. We're all living in
a wonderful world. It's just all a fairy tale. How
do you get a fundamentally conservative person to who's going
to change the way things are done to get elected there?
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I mean, New York is proud of how liberal they are,
Like liberalism is just like a bastion of glory there.
You can't walk around and be a hardcore conservative. I mean, hell,
isn't Anthony Wiener about to run for city council again?
Speaker 2 (31:18):
I mean that guy.
Speaker 1 (31:19):
The voters are so liberal there that the New York
Daily News can come out with a headline that says
woman dies after she catches fire in Brooklyn subway car
to cover for the open door policy, sanctuary city policy,
open border policy of the radical left, which is continuing
to spend hundreds of billions of dollars on illegal immigrants
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staying in hotels in New York City. Every time I
think in New York that you guys have had enough,
you go and elect somebody that's a hardcore lefty and
I'm like, yeah, this is the reason why you guys
are going to hell in a handbasket. I actually believe
there's a fifty percent chance, a legitimate, fifty percent chance,
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that your former governor who left in disgrace, to somehow
get back into office.
Speaker 2 (32:08):
I'm dead serious.
Speaker 1 (32:10):
I think Cuomo, there's a fifty percent chance that guy
can come back.
Speaker 2 (32:14):
That's how liberal New York is. Just the reality of
the situation.
Speaker 1 (32:19):
The part that makes me the most angry about this
video that was put out on social media, and by
the way, I'll put it out so you guys can
actually watch the video because it actually makes me even
more angry when you see her face where it's like, hey,
we're in the same place where one was burned alive
by an illegal immigrant, but don't worry. I'm telling you
you're safe, and look at me the condescension of this woman.
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These two scenarios are different. She has security and National
guard around her, she has staff that's willing to protect
her around her from any crazed person on the subway,
it is obvious that the scenario in which she is
in on that subway is nothing like the scenario of
the woman that was burned alive by an illegal immigrant.
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She is not riding the subway the same way that
you or I would ride the subway. Last time, I
was in New York and rode a subway, and I'm
there about every three weeks when i'm you know, doing
out Numbered on Fox News channel, and I don't ever
ride the subway unless it's a special occasion. My dad's
seventieth birthday, he had never been in New York City,
and I asked what was on his bucket list and
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he's like, I'd like to go to New York City.
I'm like, you've never been. He's like no, And I'm like,
how is that even possible? How did I not know this.
We're going to fix it, and we rode the subway
because that's part of like, you know, bucket listing New York.
If you're gonna do New York, you're gonna ride the subway.
We were riding the subway coming back from a Yankees
game when there was a deranged man that got on
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the train. I mean, the best wagon described is he
was acting as if he was demon possessed and got
on the train and started screaming at two grown men
to get up from their seats because he's sitting there,
and started shaking his head looking he was a wild animal.
This individual was a threat to society. He was a
threat to everybody on that train. Now, luckily, the two men,
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I think made the right decision. They stood up and
walked over the other side of the car and let
this possessed individual do what he was going to do
and sit down. He also started screaming and laughing like
a psychopath. There was nobody there by the way to
stop this guy. It was us against him if something
went wrong. And I can tell you, as a grown
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man six ' two with my daddy works in law enforcement,
and three other men that were there at this end
of the car, I was worried about all of our safety.
Was there anybody there with a gun to protect us?
Speaker 6 (34:40):
No?
Speaker 1 (34:41):
Do we have guns? No, because you're not allowed to
have them in New York. But when the governor goes
on a subway train and that guy comes on that train,
it's a very different scenario because she has safety around her,
she has law enforcem around her, she has security around her,
and that's what this is really all about. So for
her to do a photo lot, to me, it's like
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number one, how dare you? And oh my gosh, how
condescending can you possibly be?
Speaker 3 (35:08):
Like?
Speaker 2 (35:08):
How dare you?
Speaker 1 (35:10):
Sit there and go, hey, New York, here's some hip
music for you, and you're gonna be safe because I've
made you safe when a woman was just burned alive
on the subway. Now, I didn't feel safe writing on
the subway after that experience. I just because I'm realized.
I'm like, dude, I'm in closed quarters with psychopaths and
illegal immigrants who I don't know who they are, who
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are terrorizing the city. We're seventy percent of all the
crimes are committed in New York City are being done
by illegal immigrants right now. That's their stats, not mine.
I don't feel safe. I'm sure as hell not going
to tell anybody else to get on the subway. I'm
not going to tell anybody else to write it in
a group or alone, because there's no way to protect
yourself if someone wants to set you on fire. They
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can do it. It is obvious from this video they can
do it. Who's going to stop them? How it's you
against them? If you can't protect yourself and can you
protect yourself from someone dousing you in some sort of gasoline?
Speaker 2 (36:04):
Right?
Speaker 1 (36:04):
Can you really do that? Can you protect yourself from
some sort of gasoline that's being shot at you and
then you being set on fire? And they're like, wow,
we've given you all these different people and all these
different You know that there's more than a thousand or
whatever her number was of National Guards, and like, that's great,
but that's not enough to keep people safe in New York.
If you don't believe me, look at the crime stats. Okay,
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Like the crime stats are very clear. It is an
incredibly dangerous city and the subway has become incredibly dangerous.
Speaker 2 (36:36):
And so the.
Speaker 1 (36:36):
Governor comes out there and it's like, oh, yeah, I
know that lady was set on fire. I get it. Like,
I know that kind of shocked some of you that
she was burned alive by an legal immigrant. But we're
still a sanctuary city. We're still a sanctuary state in
New York. We're still welcoming to anybody illegal. That's illegally.
That's what we do. That's how we roll like that.
That's the part that is to me just so disgusting.
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