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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Justin Trudeau has officially resigned as the Prime Minister of candidate.
Speaker 2 (00:04):
We're going to cover that first.
Speaker 1 (00:06):
Then coming up, we're going to move to another major issue,
and that is this Nancy Pelosi and Democrats decided.
Speaker 2 (00:15):
To vote no.
Speaker 1 (00:17):
One hundred and fifty eight Democrats voted against supporting all
illegal immigrants who have committed crimes. We're talking about heinous
crimes against women and children, sexual crimes, violent crimes. One
hundred and fifty eight Democrats voted against supporting an illegal
immigrant who has committed sex crimes in America. Let that
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sink in for you for a second. I'm gonna explain
that for you coming up as well. And finally, it
is a glorious day on Monday because Donald Trump was
officially certified by Congress as the President of the United
States of America, coming in on January the twenty. How
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hard was that for Democrats' the stomach, Well, it was
a total meltdown. I'm going to have that for you
as well coming up. Now, let's get back to the
big story. Justin Trudeau a guy that is losing all
of his power because he's lost his people, and I
got to give a lot of credit to two different things.
One and most importantly, the truckers. The truckers that revolted
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against Trudeau started all of this, and the second part
of it was Donald Trump showing that the silent majority
in America is actually the majority, and it inspired people
in Canada do the exact same thing and stand up
against Justin Trudeau, a gun grabber, a dictator, a guy
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that shut down a country and arrested people that were
not vaccinated and shut down truckers in the most horrific
dictatorship type of way that cand have seen in a
long time. Now, he walked out there and he wants
you to feel sorry for him or like he's said,
sort of great statesmen. And he said this as he
walked out to the podium.
Speaker 3 (02:06):
So last night over dinner, I told my kids about
the decision that I'm sharing with you today. I intend
to resign as party leader as Prime minister after the
party selects its next leader through a robust, nationwide competitive process.
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Last night I asked the President of the Liberal Party
to begin that process. This country deserves a real choice
in the next election, and it has become clear to
me that if I'm having to fight internal battles. I
cannot be the best option in that election.
Speaker 1 (02:48):
Now translation, I just got my ables kicked and the
people of Canada stood up to me. How did they
get to this point and when did this all start? Well,
I want to take you back to January the fifteenth
of twenty twenty two. The Canadian government, under Trudeau's direction
as the Prime Minister, implemented a mandate that required all
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truckers crossing the US Canada border to be fully vaccinated
against COVID nineteen or faced quarantine and testing requirements. The
policy affected a critical segment of the trucking industry. Even
truck drivers that would drop off a load and not
exit their truck were banned by Canada. They said, that
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wouldn't even work for Canada. Now, Trudeau didn't listen to
his people. Dissatisfaction said it in a major way. It
started affecting the truckers, their families, their livelihood.
Speaker 2 (03:45):
With that mandate.
Speaker 1 (03:46):
It then mobilized truckers because even when they try to
have a compromise with Trudeau, which would have probably worked
out just fine, many truckers like, look, if we don't
get out.
Speaker 2 (03:55):
Of our cab, if we don't go inside anywhere.
Speaker 1 (03:57):
If we literally sit in our truck and someone else
did connects the rig and then we immediately drive back
across the border.
Speaker 2 (04:04):
We don't even go to the restroom. Would that be
a compromise?
Speaker 1 (04:07):
And what did the dictator Trudeau say and the Canadian
government say? They said, no, We'll put you in jail.
So that is when the truckers mobilized. Many of them
viewed it as an overreach of the government power, as
they stated that their first kind of online social interaction,
it was a lot of truckers putting up videos. Broader
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frustrations then set in with public health measures that also
fueled the movement that led to the Convoy, which led
to Trudeau resigning. A group of truckers organized what they
described as the Convoy. They traveled from various parts of
Canada towards the capitol in Ottawa, the same place where
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Trudeau is like, hey, I'm saying here resigning. The Convoy
then gained significant support on social media and financial backing.
They raised millions of dollars through crowdfunding platforms like GoFundMe
and later gibson Go. Now what's even more shocking is
how the government forced and pushed for GoFundMe to take
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down these donations to hurt the truckers because they knew
if the truckers didn't have the money to start, you know,
to stay in their trucks in the bockades, that they
were then going to basically beat them in submission. That's
part of this story that actually backfired, I think in
an even bigger way against Trudeau and the Canadian government. Now,
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the protests in Ottawa happened January twenty eighth and twenty
ninth of twenty twenty two. You had thousands of trucks
and protesters arrived in Ottawa.
Speaker 2 (05:40):
They clogged the.
Speaker 1 (05:41):
Streets near the Parliament Hill, protesters in voice demands to
repeal vaccine mandates as well as other COVID nineteen restrictions. Now,
while the protests started with truckers, it then expanded because
they inspired the silent majority to stand up. That included
people well from various walks of life that then came
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out and said we're going to oppose the government mandates.
Those people then started to bring food, water, and diesel.
Speaker 2 (06:10):
To the truck drivers. Now you may say to yourself,
why do they need diesel? Great question.
Speaker 1 (06:15):
The trucks were idling and otherwise the truckers would literally
freeze to death. So January the twenty eighth and twenty ninth,
it's really cold in Canada, and so people started bringing
them what they needed to survive. Then local governments and
Trudeau started saying you're not allowed to bring them fuel
or food, which again goes back to what dictators would do.
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That's when the movement spread and the other people said,
uh huh, we're not going to let you win.
Speaker 2 (06:44):
We're going to come in as well.
Speaker 1 (06:46):
Now, the Ambassador Bridge which connects Windsor, Ottawa to Detroit, Michigan.
Speaker 2 (06:52):
This bridge is a critical trade route.
Speaker 1 (06:55):
That many of you may have not even known about,
and you may have not heard about it back in
twenty twenty TiO two.
Speaker 2 (07:00):
Well, they had a blockade.
Speaker 1 (07:02):
It caused significant economic disruptions.
Speaker 2 (07:05):
That was the whole plan.
Speaker 1 (07:07):
Other border crossings in Alberta were also had blockades with
the truckers, and this goes back to the government not
listening to the people instead of realizing, hey, we got
this really wrong. The Prime Minister Trudeau condemned the protests,
labeling them is quote a small fringe group of extremists
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All that did was bring even more volunteers to stand
with the truckers and the convoy.
Speaker 2 (07:34):
Ottawa residents and.
Speaker 1 (07:36):
Local businesses also expressed frustration over the noise, harassment, and
disruptions caused with the quote prolonged demonstrations because the government
refused to listen to the protesters. Then, Trudeau invoked the
Emergencies Act on February the fourteenth of twenty twenty two,
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for the first time in Canada's history.
Speaker 2 (08:00):
What did that do.
Speaker 1 (08:02):
It granted the government temporary power to clear blockades, freeze
protests related bank accounts, and strengthened enforcement to drag people
from the cabs of their trucks. Now, at the end
of the protests, police began enforcing the Emergency's Act measures.
It led to a bunch of arrests, the towing of
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vehicles and dispersal of the crowds, is what the government said.
By February the twentieth of twenty twenty two, the protests
in Ottawa were largely cleared by the government and then
the key border crossings were quote unquote reopened. Now, the
government at that point clearly thought they had won. The
problem is that's actually the day that they started to lose,
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and now we know the end of the story. Trudeau
walks out there, wants you to feel sorry for him,
and tells you I set down with my children last
night and I told them of my decision.
Speaker 3 (09:01):
So last night over dinner, I told my kids about
the decision that I'm sharing with you today. I intend
to resign as party leader as Prime minister after the
party selects its next leader through a robust, nationwide competitive process.
Speaker 1 (09:24):
That is what you call making Canada great again. Job
well done to the truckers and to the people in Canada.
You are a silent majority, no more. Well done and
a huge victory for freedom. I want to move on
to story number two now, and this is telling you
just how evil the democratics are in Washington, d C.
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I understand they hate Trump. I understand they hate Republicans
in charge. I understand they hate that they had to
certify the election, which we're going to deal with in
the moment. And I understand they hate the fact that
everybody around Trump that's coming into power means they're losing PA.
Speaker 2 (10:00):
I get it, but there.
Speaker 1 (10:02):
Should at least be certain issues that you can look
past all of that and say all right, we can
agree on this one.
Speaker 2 (10:11):
That we should work together.
Speaker 1 (10:13):
An example of that would be exactly what you're going
to hear from Nancy Mays Congresswomen exposing the one hundred
and fifty eight Democrats that voted against supporting all illegal
immigrants who committed sex crimes against women and children. Democrats voted,
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noted that one hundred and fifty eight of them why
because they don't care about women and children being raped
by illegal immigrants. They care more about importing voters that
will cancel out your vote so they will have more power.
It is actually that simple. I wish it wasn't. I
wish it was more complex than that, but it's not.
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They are like, I don't care if a child is
brutally raped if if that means I can't get the
power that I want, right, And the power that they
want is the power of guaranteed voting into office, right
Like that's it. So it's that simple. And they're like, look,
we're not going to vote for this. We don't care
if they raped a woman. We don't care if they
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rape children. We don't care if they sexually assaulted young boys.
We don't care if an illegal immigrant does that we
just don't care because we want power at all costs.
And one hundred and fifty eight of these Democrats had
an opportunity to say, yes, we're going to not play politics. Instead,
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what we're going to do is we're going to all
agree that if you are an illegal immigrant and you
have committed a sexual crime against women, children, we are
going to deport you. And they said, no, listen, and
this is blunt, and it's you could say graphic. It's important,
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and I hope that you'll listen, but I also hope
that you'll share this audio so that everybody understands that
there is one hundred and fifty eight elected members of
Congress Democrats that voted against importing illegal immigrant who committed
sex crimes against women and children.
Speaker 4 (12:15):
Biden Harris criminal illegal aliens have molested American children, battered
and bruised American spouses, and violently raped American women and girls.
In April twenty twenty two, an illegal alien was arrested
in my home state of South Carolina for sexually abusing
an eleven year old girl after being previously deported not once,
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but twice.
Speaker 5 (12:41):
In May twenty.
Speaker 4 (12:42):
Twenty two, an illegal alien in Guatemala national raped and
impregnated a nine year old.
Speaker 2 (12:48):
Girl in Ohio.
Speaker 6 (12:50):
In April twenty.
Speaker 4 (12:51):
Twenty three, an illegal alien broke into a woman's house
in Indiana in the middle of the night, physically assaulted her,
and held a box cutter to her throat while he
raped her. In July twenty twenty three, in illegal alien
and Onduran national raped a thirteen year old girl in
neighboring Virginia, just twenty five miles from where we stand today.
Speaker 3 (13:15):
In March of this year.
Speaker 4 (13:16):
An illegal alien followed a woman from the train station,
grabbed her, robbed her, and sexually assaulted her. On March
twenty fifth of this year, an illegal alien was arrested
in charge with raping a mentally incapacitated fourteen year old
girl in Alabama. On May thirteenth of this year, is
serial rapist illegal alien was arrested in California for raping
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two women in a van, which authorities referred to as
as rape dungeon on wheels. And April of this year,
an illegal alien was charged after breaking into a mobile
home in Michigan and viciously sexually assaulting two young girls
under the age of thirteen. In May of this year,
an illegal alien abducted in a line seven year old
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girl in Florida, forcing her into his van, brutally raping her.
In June seventeenth of this year, two illegal aliens raped
and strangled twelve year old Joson Nungeri in Texas. Just
last month, an illegal alien was arrested after raping a
ten year old boy in Mississippi. Earlier this month, an
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illegal alien convicted of a violent assault in Massachusetts was
released and went on to rape a child. This is
hardly an exhaustive list. We see more tragedies like these
with every passing week. The blood and the physical and
emotional scars of these tragedies rest on the hands of
Joe Biden and Kamala Harris.
Speaker 1 (14:45):
You listened to that, and those are real peoples whose
lives were changed. Notice she didn't say they were Republicans.
They were Americans, Americans first, who were brutally attacked, raped,
sexually assaulted. And one hundred and fifty eight Democrats have
voted against deporting They even voted against deporting illegal immigrants
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who committed sex crimes. This isn't and I want to
be clear, this was like a no brainer compromise. Okay, look,
let's not have a fight and an argument and a
debate over illegal immigration in general. But can we all
agree that we should get rid of the people that
are convicted of sexually sexually assaulting American citizens and people
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that are here that are legal immigrants that are sexually
assaulting people. Should we agree they should be deported? And
one hundred and fifty eight Democrats said no.
Speaker 2 (15:35):
They said no.
Speaker 1 (15:37):
They said no because that's how evil they are. And
I say when I say evil, I mean evil. You
are an evil person, Okay, like you just are. You
are an evil person if you have the opportunity to
deport someone who is a sexual predator and you don't
do it because politics you put ahead.
Speaker 2 (16:00):
Of everything else. This was an easy yes vote.
Speaker 1 (16:05):
I would actually argue this is a easy, unanimous yes vote.
Speaker 2 (16:11):
Every person in Congress should say, yeah, look, you sexually
assault a child and you're an illegal immigrant.
Speaker 1 (16:17):
You should you should be kicked out. Yes, you should
be kicked out of the country. You should be deported.
That's not hard. Okay, Like that's easy.
Speaker 2 (16:28):
That is not hard.
Speaker 1 (16:30):
That is not something that that should be controversial. That
should be one of those things that if you wake
up in a drunken stupor in the morning and somebody
from your office calls you and you're the most radical
liberal in DC, and they say he congressmen or congresswoman
just want you to know today you've got to vote
to agree that if you've sexually assaulted, rape to child
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or a woman, and you're an legal immigrant, we're going
to deport you. You if you're high, like Hunter Biden high,
you should still, in my opinion, be able to sit
there for that one moment and go, yeah, that's what
we need to do, like yeah, like okay, got it.
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And one hundred and fifty eight Democrats woke up and
one hundred and fifty eight Democrats said nope, because I
care more about importing illegal immigrants to cancel out the
votes of Americans, because this is how we keep right,
this is how we keep our power. We have to
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import illegals. We must give them amnesty, and then they will.
Speaker 2 (17:46):
Vote for us.
Speaker 1 (17:48):
I keep telling you this is their plan, because this
is their whole plan. There is nothing but this plan
for them. It is all a simple plan, a plan
to do exactly this. And by the way, if you
don't believe me that this is their plan all along.
Mourning Joe even put up a damning chart of illegal
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immigration in a massive spike under Joe Biden.
Speaker 2 (18:14):
This was on Morning Joe, just two days ago.
Speaker 7 (18:17):
Dave, Let's turn to your second chart where you highlight
how the border and climate change were major issues in
the year that was. Yes, that's exactly right, of course, Jonathan.
The border was not Biden's finest moment. Frankly, you can
see what happened here, and Trump is not wrong when
he talks about how border crossings were quite low. They
were running about seventy four thousand.
Speaker 2 (18:38):
A month when he left office, and.
Speaker 7 (18:40):
They in fact did shoot up some of it with
some things. Biden said in some ways that they put
a moratorium, for example, a deportations. But in fact we
did get up here almost a three hundred thousand a month.
But what made people don't entirely know is that border
crossing stuff come back on almost to where they were
under Trump. They're running at about one hundred thousand and
at the moment. So we went up the hill and
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we went down the hill. But unfortunately that was pretty costly.
Speaker 1 (19:05):
To Unfortunately that was pretty costly to Biden. I love
it like, well, we went up for four years, but
now we've come back down. Why is it down because
the rhetoric from the president elect is you come here,
we're going to get rid of you, and we're going
to deport you. Now, let's move on to another issue.
That is something that's really not that controversial, but it's
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become controversial. And I want you to understand the context
of the controversy of certifying a presidential election. You go
back to the January sixth event that happened at the Capitol.
Speaker 2 (19:42):
And I've said this before and I'll say it again.
Speaker 1 (19:43):
If you attacked or assaulted a police officer, you deserve
to go to jail. If you were inside the Capitol
and you were breaking down doors and putting people's lives
at risk, I absolutely deserve to be in trouble. But
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if you were grandma or grandpa or someone else that
walked into the capital and was walking around, are you
an insurrectionists? Are you a threat to America? Are you
the equivalent of a terrorist? From nine to eleven is
the Democrats described you know, Now, let me deal with
one thing real quick on January sixth, because there's.
Speaker 2 (20:23):
A lot of people that asked me this, I'm just
going to tell you my answer.
Speaker 1 (20:26):
Okay, do I think it's fine for Donald Trump to
come in and pardon a crap ton of people that
were in and around the Capitol on that day that
didn't do anything violent? Absolutely? Absolutely, I would have no
issue at all. Okay, no issue at all with that
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second thing.
Speaker 2 (20:53):
Do I think that today.
Speaker 1 (20:55):
Is a one eight from what we saw for you
years ago and the Democrats?
Speaker 2 (21:03):
Yes? Do I think they overplayed their hand? Yes? Do
I think that there was shadiness involved.
Speaker 1 (21:07):
On that day to encourage people to do things that
were not law abiding?
Speaker 2 (21:13):
You better believe it.
Speaker 1 (21:14):
Do I believe that there were people within our government
that were there to try to make sure that something
bad happened that day? Yes, I do not because it's
a conspiracy theory, but based on the evidence of what
we have seen, and a lot more evidence, by the way,
is going to come out. So get ready for it,
because a lot more evidence is going to come out,
and I think that's transparency is going to be the
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best part of all of this.
Speaker 2 (21:38):
So I'm going to start with that part as well.
Speaker 1 (21:40):
Now, let me also say this about the issue and
the certification and Democrats who are grand standing on January
sixth of twenty twenty five, and we saw this from Pelosi,
We saw this from the Vice President Kama Harris, acting like, well,
we're going to be the noble ones here and we're
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the statesmen, and we're going to certify this election because
that is our duty and job and we would never
ever think to do anything outside of that. Ever, don't
buy into that crap. Do you want to know where
all this started? Many people may forget. I have not,
and that's exactly why I love doing the show, to
play for you and to remind you of the realities
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of the situation. All Right, So I want to play
for you a montage that we have put together and
is a reminder of what happened back in the good
old days, what happened in January sixth. On January sixth,
I should say, twenty seventeen, this is the day that
the certification of Donald Trump becoming president forty five then,
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and I want you to listen to what the Democrats said,
and if you want to talk about insurrection, listen to
their words on the four of the House January sixth,
twenty seventeen, because that on that day in twenty seventeen,
countless Democrats objected to the electoral vote certifications. Democrats are
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the original election deniers. Take a listen, because ten of
the twenty nine electoral votes cast by Florida were cast
by electors not lawfully certified.
Speaker 5 (23:21):
I object to the votes from the state of Wisconsin,
which would not should not be legally no.
Speaker 4 (23:26):
Debate, Mister President, I object to the certificate.
Speaker 5 (23:29):
From the State of Georgia on the grounds that the
electoral vote would no debate, no debate.
Speaker 3 (23:33):
I object to a certificate from the state of North Carolina.
Speaker 5 (23:37):
Object to the fifteen votes from the state of North Carolina.
Speaker 2 (23:40):
I object.
Speaker 5 (23:41):
I object to the certificate from the State of Alabama.
Speaker 2 (23:44):
The electors were not lawfully certified. Is it signed by
a Senator?
Speaker 3 (23:47):
Not?
Speaker 2 (23:48):
As of Yes, mister.
Speaker 3 (23:49):
In that case, the objection cannot be entertained.
Speaker 2 (23:51):
The objection cannot be entertained. Is not an order? Is
is signed by a senate?
Speaker 1 (23:59):
America no debate and there's no debate but the joint session,
there's no debate.
Speaker 2 (24:04):
There's no debate. Sixteen, there's no debate, and the mass
pase come to order.
Speaker 1 (24:08):
The ejection came off in your scene but Russian In
eighteen Title three, the United States Code prohibits debate in
the joint Session.
Speaker 2 (24:17):
I do not wish to debate.
Speaker 8 (24:19):
I wish to ask, is there one United States Senator
who will join me in this letter?
Speaker 1 (24:24):
There's no debate. There's no debate. There is no debate.
There is no debate. Yet there was a debate. That
was what you refer to as an actual coup attempt.
They're trying to overthrow the will of the American people.
And to be clear, Democrats did not stop there. Democrats
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continued on from there. Democrats constantly were going after Donald
Trump in twenty sixteen. They did it with impeachment on
a dossier, the Steele dossier, that they knew was a lie.
Speaker 2 (25:00):
They knew it was paid for.
Speaker 1 (25:01):
And created by the Democratic Party in Hillary Clinton's campaign
that had to pay FEC fines for actually doing it.
The FBI and the Deep State also knew that the
Russia collusion hoax that led to an impeachment was a
lie the entire time, and not one of them stood
up and said, we're not going to overthrow the will
of the people. Let me also remind you of what
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Democrats said about January the sixth that happened four years
ago at the Capitol. They said it was like nine
to eleven. They said it was one of the worst
moments in American history. They said it was like the Holocaust.
They said it was like World War Two. They said
it was like slavery. The same people that on January
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the sixth, twenty seventeen, as I just played for you,
objected to Donald Trump's certification.
Speaker 2 (25:52):
Take a listen to this.
Speaker 5 (25:55):
I think we need to fine moral clarity, you know,
in this country. And I just remember after January sixth,
you had someone like Mitch McConnell placing the blame on
January sixth, where it belonged squarely on Donald Trump's shoulders.
And then you started seeing people backtrack that and losing
their moral center. You had Condaliza Rice, I believe, on
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this very show saying, you know, we need to move
on from January sixth. I say, no, you don't move on,
because January sixth was an atrocity. It was one of
the worst moments in American history.
Speaker 2 (26:26):
And when you think.
Speaker 5 (26:28):
About the worst moments in American history, you know, like
World War two, things that happened, like the Holocaust, chattel, slavery.
We need to never forget because past becomes prologue if
you forget any race.
Speaker 1 (26:47):
That is ABC, that is the view, that is Sunny
Houston telling you that January the sixth is one of
the worst moments in American history, like World War Two,
the Holocaust, slavery. You know what the best thing is.
They overplayed their hand yet again. They over played their hand.
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They thought they could convince you that January the sixth
was an insurrection, that everybody in and around should be
rounded up like cattle, thrown into prison and we should
never see from them ever again. And then the facts
started coming out, and the facts started coming out, and
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then we saw them get more radical, and then we
saw them go after others and try to put them
in jail. Can I also remind you of CBS's Margaret
Brennan set up an interview as speaker Nancy Pelosi, and
they set up this interview, and I'm just going to
remind you of what Nancy Pelosi said. So when they
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act like January sixth of this year, oh, they're the
Statesman's here, Nancy Pelosi impeached Donald Trump and try to
overthrow the will of the people over a scheme that
she helped create and pay for with Russia collusion.
Speaker 6 (28:07):
Tomorrow marks four years since the attack on the US Capitol,
and we spoke to then House Speaker Nancy Pelosi just
a short while ago. This morning. She's recovering from a
fall last month, and we began by asking her why
she thinks so many Americans decided that Donald Trump's support
for the rioters in twenty twenty should not disqualify him
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from a second term as president.
Speaker 8 (28:31):
I wouldn't say that the American people disregarded this. They
just had a different view as to what was in
their interest economically and the rest. So I don't call
this a disregard of January sixth I just call it
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something that they saw in their interest economically.
Speaker 6 (28:57):
I mean, even just last night at mar A Lago,
Donald Trump was screening a documentary about the twenty twenty election,
claiming his win and trying to talk about the legal
challenges he had. There seems to be a continued effort
to claim that he won in twenty twenty.
Speaker 8 (29:16):
It's really sad, it really is said.
Speaker 2 (29:20):
It's really sad. It's really sad.
Speaker 1 (29:23):
We began by asking her, this is Margaret Brennan why
she thinks so many Americans decided to support Donald Trump's
support for the rioters in twenty twenty and that it
should not disqualify him from a second term as president.
Like this is the media, and I play it for
you to remind you they're all lying to you. They
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were the original insurrectionist from the four of the House
in twenty seventeen. On January the sixth, they were the
ones that were there saying we don't want to certify,
and then we're going to overthrow the will.
Speaker 2 (29:55):
Of the people. Never ever, ever forget that.
Speaker 1 (30:00):
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