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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Joe Biden has prostate cancer. We're being told as we
talk about this, two things can be true. One, I'm
praying for him. One I hope he gets better. In two,
we can ask the question where we lied to and
was there a massive cover up on his health, not
just as cognitive decline, because we have no reason to
believe any of the people around him now knowing what
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they lied to us about on his cognitive decline. And
the timing of this coming out on Friday, the same
time when the her audio recordings came out and these
books are coming out this week and next week on
Joe Biden's cognitive decline and the cover up is something
that's one hell of a head scratcher. By the way,
before I play for you CNN trying to whitewash his
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health questions during the election season twenty twenty four, let
me just read for you something that the doctor tweeted earlier.
This is doctor Stephen Quay. It has gone viral and
this is what he said. Prostate can answers the easiest
cancer diagnose when it first starts, and to watch it
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progress to bone metastizing.
Speaker 2 (01:08):
He said.
Speaker 1 (01:08):
The PSA blood test shows the rate of cancer cell growth.
For even with the most aggressive form, it is a
five to seven year journey without treatment before it becomes
metastized to the bone, Meaning it would be malpractice for
the patient to show up and be first diagnosed with
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this disease right in May of twenty twenty five. The
way they're describing it is highly likely he was carrying
a diagnose to proset cancer throughout his White House tenure
and the American people were uninformed on it. Now it's
not insane to say, is there another cover up beyond
the dementia or whatever mental health issues he's having, What
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else were they hiding from us? Who was actually in
charge and making decisions for America? Who was actually the
president of United States of America. Now, these are all
the questions that the her tapes, and I'm going to
play those for you coming out because that's important you
hear them as well and just how bad the president was.
But also we're finding out that they did everything they
could to protect them years in advance. In twenty twenty.
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His staff was afraid in twenty nineteen, i should say,
while running for president in twenty twenty, the staff was
terrified of his decline. Then This wasn't the same, just
happened the last six months or eight months of his
presidency or nine months was presidency. That's the part everyone
really really really really really really really needs to understand. Okay,
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now I want to play for you the CNN clip
from twenty twenty four election, and this was the White
House President Jay Jean Pierre talking with Don Lemons or
trying to tell you, don't believe you're lying eyes on
the president's cognitive decline. And it's the same media now
that's telling you, oh my gosh, there was a massive
cover up of Biden's cognitive decline.
Speaker 3 (02:53):
Does the president have the stamina physically and mentally?
Speaker 4 (02:56):
Do you think to continue on even after twenty twenty four.
Speaker 5 (03:00):
You're asking me this question.
Speaker 6 (03:01):
Oh my gosh, he's the president of the United States.
Speaker 5 (03:04):
You know, I can't even keep up with it.
Speaker 7 (03:07):
We the most.
Speaker 1 (03:10):
Don Lemon asked the question, why ask Press secretary says
I can't even keep up with him.
Speaker 8 (03:17):
That was a lie.
Speaker 1 (03:19):
I'm going to keep the montage going of all the
other lies that you were being told. You're gonna hear
My Orcis and other Democrats and other members of the
media say this is like age shaming and discrimination. To
think that Joe Biden couldn't be president. Keep listening.
Speaker 9 (03:34):
He I can't even keep up with it.
Speaker 3 (03:36):
The most difficult part about a meeting with President Biden
is preparing for it, because he is sharp, intensely probing,
and detail oriented and focused.
Speaker 6 (03:48):
I can testify because I've been working very closely with
this president for the past two years. I've been knowing
it for thirty years, and I'm telling you, this guy's tough.
He's smart, He's on his game.
Speaker 10 (03:57):
Joe Biden has visions, he has a strategic thinker.
Speaker 1 (04:03):
The President is focused, He's detail oriented, he's always thinking
about the big picture.
Speaker 9 (04:09):
Is engaging.
Speaker 3 (04:10):
He is capable.
Speaker 11 (04:11):
He has an incredible record as president.
Speaker 2 (04:14):
And I'm often with him on foreign trips. He's at
the top.
Speaker 12 (04:19):
Of his game.
Speaker 10 (04:19):
So he has a vision, he has knowledge, he has judgment,
he has a strategic thinking. I met with the President,
I don't know five or six weeks ago at he
seem fine. To make half complete confidence in the President,
I have watched him expertly guide meetings of staff and
cabinet members.
Speaker 7 (04:39):
I could not have more confidence in the President.
Speaker 6 (04:41):
I would just tell you that I meet frequently with
the president, and every single time, I'm you he is
just fine. But he is again knowledgeable.
Speaker 3 (04:54):
Wise, incredibly sharp, incredibly probing, incredible command of the detail.
Speaker 8 (05:00):
He is sharp, He is on top of things.
Speaker 3 (05:03):
There is nothing to these challenges, these suggestions that somehow
he's not sharp and he's not capable.
Speaker 6 (05:09):
We see Joe Biden of Cluse. We know how attuned
to he oughts to the issue.
Speaker 4 (05:14):
And you're going to see how smart he is and
the experience he has.
Speaker 6 (05:18):
I say his age is an asset.
Speaker 5 (05:20):
Huh, he's wise.
Speaker 8 (05:21):
Yes, he's wise, he has wisdom, he has experiences.
Speaker 9 (05:24):
And his experience because of his age and his has
been invaluable to this country.
Speaker 3 (05:31):
A lot of countries, people who've been in office a
longer period of time are praised for their wisdom.
Speaker 7 (05:37):
I have seen a lot of seventy two year olds
not as capable as this eighty year old.
Speaker 2 (05:44):
It is hard for us to keep up with this president.
Speaker 7 (05:47):
His mental acuity is great. It's fine. It's as good
as it's been over the years I've been He's fine.
Speaker 3 (05:53):
All this right wing propaganda that he has mental acuity
has declined is wrong.
Speaker 6 (05:57):
And this kind of sense that he's not ready for
this job. The bucket of bs that's so deep your
boots will get stuck.
Speaker 1 (06:03):
Out right wing bs. Did you hear that?
Speaker 8 (06:09):
It's a bunch of right wing bs. Let me let
me play something else for you. In twenty twenty two,
Joe Biden told you something as he was standing in
front of a bridge. This is what he said back
in twenty twenty two, the president's own words. Listen carefully
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to what he says.
Speaker 9 (06:34):
And because it was a four lane highway that was accessible,
my mother drove us and rather than us be able
to walk. And guess what the first frost, you knew
what was happening. You had to put on your windshield
wipers to get literally the oil slick off the window.
That's why I had so damned the other people I
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grew up have cancer, and why camp for the longest time,
Delawer had the highest cancer in the nation.
Speaker 1 (07:02):
Joe Biden in twenty twenty two said he has cancer. Now,
of course the White House said no, no, no, it was
just a gaff.
Speaker 8 (07:09):
He didn't mean that.
Speaker 1 (07:11):
These people eyed to our faces for four years. We
know they did. The liberals are writing the books about
it right now and the President of United States of
America said he had cancer in twenty twenty two. By
the way, former presidential physician Ronnie Jackson said this about
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Biden's cancer diagnosis. Quote, The truth is his physician was
more concerned about assisting with a political cover up than
providing world class medical care. Translation, he knew, he knew.
You look at Joe Biden and everything that's been said here,
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I'll give it another way. What if Joe Biden's accelerated
physical and cognite decline was a part of a result
of hormone treatment for prostate cancer. That's one of the
side effects. People have been talking about that as well.
Today I'm going to quote a doctor. Now you know what,
I'm not going to quote a doctor. I'm just going
to play this for you.
Speaker 8 (08:11):
Listen to this, and that he's eighty two.
Speaker 1 (08:14):
How would that dictate how he and his medical team
make a decision about the treatment options.
Speaker 2 (08:23):
I think, I think he's not my patient. But if
I had a patient like him, with all the medical
stuff that he has, including whether it's the physical or
the mental, you know, you really have to take that
into account because all these treatments do have potential side effects.
One of the biggest side effects that I see in
my patients that get these hormone treatments could be cognitive changes.
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So you have to kind of balance that people can
also get issues with fatigue and weight loss. But when
he has stuff in his bone, he's also at high
risk for fractures. So it is it is a very
sensitive conversation. But initially what we do with.
Speaker 1 (09:01):
Let's just stop there. This doctor today on CNN, quote,
what if Biden's accelerated physical and cognitive decline was in
part of a result. So the media is admitting now
that all this could be a cover up was in
part a result of hormonal treatment for prostate cancer. Doctor
Jamen Brahm bat saying, quote, one of the biggest side
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effects that I see in my patients that get these
hormone treatments could be cognitive changes. So you have to
kind of balance that people can also get issues with fatigue. Well,
we knew the president was dealing with issues of fatigue
weight loss. We know he lost weight quote, but when
he has stuff in his bones, he also is at
higher risk for fractures. So it's a very sensitive conversation.
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So the doctors are now telling you and CNN. I
keep playing CNN because CNN is now telling you all
of this. They're saying it, Hey, there may be like
a massive cover up here. And then the White House
is like, I say, Joe Biden, seems like, hey, we
just found this out on Friday. How many years it take?
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How many years does it take? How many years does
it take for prostate cancer to get this point? Well,
every doctor that's talking about this right down is telling
us it's not overnight, and he had the best medical
care at the White House you could get. So again,
they lied abouts cognitove decline. Could they lied about the
president having cancer just to make sure he gets re elected?
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Is there a chance that could be true? I want
to move now to the Supreme Court and a massive
victory for Donald Trump and his administration to revoke amnesty
for three hundred thousand Venezuelans. The Supreme Court allowing President
Donald Trump to end the Temporary Protected Status known as
TPS amnesty for more than three hundred thousand Venezuelan migrants.
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It was an eight to one ruling, a massive win
for the Trump administration and for the rule of law.
The majority justice granted the emergency application filed by the
Trump administration that requests the court lived in order from
a California based US District Court judge named Chen that
prevented the administration from revoking the TPS protections for one
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hundreds of thousands of Venezuelan migrants. Here is how they
explained it on ABC News.
Speaker 5 (11:27):
And Breaking News to bring you right now, the Supreme
Court giving the Trump administration the green light to terminate
Temporary Protected Status for about three hundred and fifty thousand Venezuelans.
That means no more protection from deportation and allowing them
to work legally in the US. Lawyers representing the government
argue a lower court decision undermined the executive branch and
its authority over immigration and foreign affairs, and the conservative
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majority on the court agreed. Our immigration reporter and producer
Armando Garcia joining me. Now, so these protections they're over.
So what comes next and they still appeal? Or are
deportations coming?
Speaker 7 (12:03):
Now?
Speaker 4 (12:04):
Look, that's exactly what three hundred and fifty thousand Venezuelans
are asking themselves right at this moment. They're asking whether
or not am I still here in this country legally?
And perhaps most importantly, for their families. Am I still
able to work legally in this country and provide for
my family? They don't know. We got to remember that
on the way out the door that by an administration,
I chose to extend TPS protections for Venezuelans. When the
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Trump administration came into office, they eliminated that extension. That
meant suddenly that hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans who thought
they were going to be protected from deportation, who thought
that they were going to be able to work legally
in this country until October twenty twenty six. Some of
them lost their status in April. Others are set to
lose their status in September. Right now, I'm sure they're
wondering what exactly comes next.
Speaker 5 (12:47):
So you had a chance to speak with a lawyer
representing TPS holders in the case. What did they tell you?
Speaker 4 (12:53):
And look, this is moving on so quickly. We're actually
expecting to hear from the lawyers any minute now in
a press conference. Speak with one of the main litigators
representing TPS holders in this case, and here's what he said.
I thought this was a very stunning quote. He said,
this is the largest single action stripping any group of
non citizens of immigration status in modern US history. That
the Supreme Court authorizes action in a two paragraph order
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with no reasoning is truly shocking. And I think we
have to remember also that not only is TPS Venezuela online,
TPS Haiti, Cameroon and other countries are sure to follow.
So this is major implications for them. They're wondering if
the Trump administration can on a whim abruptly end protections
for Venezuelans, what does that mean for me?
Speaker 5 (13:35):
Armando Garcia, appreciate you bringing us the breaking news.
Speaker 1 (13:39):
Yet again, another massive victory for the President the United
States of America. And you look at this and again
it goes back to the application for stay that was
presented to Justice Kagan and by her referred to the
Court as granted. The brief order says the March thirty first,
twenty twenty five ordered entered by the United States Distris
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Court for the Northern Distric of California. This is a
liberal judge and a liberal court trying to take away
the power of the presidency. Quote is stayed, penning a
disposition of the appeal in the United States Court of
Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. Now. In a press release,
the Immigration Reform Law Institute Executive Director and General Counsel
Wilcox noted that the Supreme Court has repeatedly recognized that
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President Donald Trump's inherent authority to exclude aliens aka illegal immigrants.
The Supreme Court has repeatedly recognized the president's inherent authority
to exclude aliens and inherent clearly means he may exercise
it even when he is not guided by a specific statue.
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This is what the Supreme Court is now said.
Speaker 12 (14:48):
Quote.
Speaker 1 (14:48):
Litigation regarding the matter will continue in lower courts. One
of the attorneys who's representing the migrants, the illegal immigrants,
describe the decision as being quote the largest single action
stripping any group of non citizens of immigration status in
modern US history. My response to that is, well, good,
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this is exactly what people wanted. And if you talk
about what's been happening with illegal immigrants, you just go
back to Tom Homan and what he had to say.
Take a listen.
Speaker 10 (15:19):
The morale of Ice and Borbitral's at all time high
because they're getting to uphold the oath they took and
they're enforcing the law. Borbital and the Biden administration. I
met with hunters of them. They felt like uber drivers
and tourist agents. These men and women joined the ranks
of ICE and Borbitoo to enforce law, meet the community safer,
and protect national security.
Speaker 7 (15:40):
I hear it all the time. There's a lot of
people in this country don't like me.
Speaker 10 (15:44):
Many people walking up to me and thank me for
what I'm doing, And I'm not taking credit for anything.
The success of the Border and Immigration Enforcement is President
Trump and the men and women are wearing that uniform.
Speaker 7 (15:56):
God blessings you, every one of them.
Speaker 10 (15:58):
But I take as you're in seeing it, because in
forty years of doing this Jeob people always want to say,
why are you so emotional?
Speaker 7 (16:05):
And when he testestified, why are you so emotional? On
a network?
Speaker 10 (16:08):
Because they wore my shoes for forty years, they don't
understand why emotional. I've talked to the little girls as
young as nine years old. They're right multiple times by
the cartel members. And when you get to your knees
and you talk that little girl and everything innocent and
pure has.
Speaker 7 (16:20):
Been ripped from her.
Speaker 10 (16:22):
When you listen to the lake and arriety seventeen minutes,
that young lady fighting for her life. Don't just think, okay,
a young woman died, Think of how she died, the
terror that she went through. And these children are sexy assaulted.
I stood back, retract Eailer in nineteen dead people at
my feet, that baked to death. Illegal migration is not
a Victimus crime. And so every sick person we take
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off the streets, especially child rapists, it makes us country
much safer. Every illegal alien we arrest public safety threat,
one at a time, makes us country savor.
Speaker 1 (16:55):
Homan, by the way, is exactly right. This is all
about saving people's lives, protecting people, and Donald Trump said
it very clearly back in February when the Department of
Homeland Security Secretary Christyenome revoked one of two of these
TPS designations for Venezuelan migrants. Per CBS News the time,
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the move by the Trump administration will mean that an
estimate three hundred and fifty thousand Venezuelans covered under a
twenty twenty three TPS designation will lose their work permits
and deportation protections two months after nomes decision is officially published.
Venezuelans enrolled in TPS under an earlier twenty twenty one
designation will continue to have that statist through September, though
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those protections could also be phased out now. Nomes or
revocation of the amnesty for thousands of Venezuelan migrants comes
after the former Department of Homeland Security Secretary of Majorcus
extended the TPS amnesty for almost a million illegals until
twenty twenty six. So this is about going back to
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law and order. If you go back to what my
orcists did. And this was the headline at the time,
so you understand it said Joe Biden's Border chief, Graham's
amnesty to eight hundred and fifty thousand migrants. You go
back to when this happened. President Joe Biden's pro immigration
border chief has extended temporary amnesty for eight hundred fifty
thousand legals and quasi legal economic migrants until twenty twenty six,
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further suppressing American wages and spiking their rents. The eighteen
month expansion of the Temporary Protection Status known as TPS
amnesty was announced by the outgoing Border Chief, Alejandro Maiorchis.
What day was this January the tenth, so ten days
before Donald Trump was going to be sworn in. They
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knew they were screwing the voters who voted for the
opposite of this, and they didn't care.
Speaker 12 (18:56):
Quote.
Speaker 1 (18:56):
The beneficiaries included two hundred and thirty eight thousand illegal migrants,
prim al Salvador, who first got their status after a
two thousand and one earthquake that wrecked their home nation's economy.
So two thousand and one is how long they've been
playing this game out The small nation's economy is now
growing amid the successful suppression of gang crime by the
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nation's popular president. There So my Orkis's press statement blamed
bad weather for his refusal to send the economic migrants
back home. I'm not joking literally, they said it was
bad weather.
Speaker 2 (19:30):
Quote.
Speaker 1 (19:30):
El Salvador's extension is based on geological and weather events,
including significant storms and heavy rainfall in twenty twenty three,
a year earlier, and twenty twenty four again in the
last year that continued to affects areas heavily impacted by
earthquakes from two thousand and one. Translation, we're importing migrants
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at record numbers, and we wanted to give the middle
finger to the voters and the Trump administration. Ten days
before he sworn in and we we're going to screw
the American people like we did for the last four years.
And that is exactly why my Orcus decided to do this.
It's truly, truly incredible. I want to go back to
accountability for a second time, and I want to ask
you there are a lot of people that believe that
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there were laws that were broken deliberately in the last administration.
They knew they were breaking the law. One of those
would be former Homeland Security Secretary my Orcs that you
mentioned a moment ago. Should he be criminally prosecuted for
his role in the border crisis if it was as
deliberate as it now seems.
Speaker 12 (20:33):
Look, I think what he did was borderline trees in
this I'm not an attorney, I'm not a prosecutor. But
what he did, he did more damage to this country.
Him and the Biden administration. What they did to this country,
I can tell you when they open that border up,
sex trafficking women showed to increase tenfold of a record
number of migrants died making that journey. Over four thousand,
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or record number of Americans died from Fatanah to come
across that open border, and and it's just what he
what he calls this country, and from a national securities perspective,
because here's what his orders were, process quick, release quick.
They didn't care about the crisis. They cared about the
actives of the crisis. If there's no overcrowding, there's nothing
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to see here. So border trades were processed as quick
as they could, and releases a quick as they could.
And there's been several instances where they released so quickly
the FBI scan didn't come back and and it came
back hot. Actually they already been released. They came back
hot as a non inspectatorian. So yeah, he what he
did was uncomfortable. What he did is, in my opinion,
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borderline treason. Is he should be held accountable because a
lot of deaths occurred under his watch. And a like
like Sandra cru said a few minutes ago, right now,
ninety six percent decline and illego immigration, when ninety six
percent less people are coming, how many women are being raped,
how many children aren't dying crossing that border, how many
no inspected theres I aren't getting in the country. How
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many pounds of fatanyl is not getting a country? What
are you going to see on the President Trump's administration,
fatanyl desks with decrease, sex trafficking with decrease, smuggling with decrease,
and no inspectators. They got no open n anymore. Now
that we've got the board secure, every single borders religion
is on the line on patrol. During his National security
duty under Joe Biden, it was an average most days,
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an average seventy percent seven zero seventy percent of agents
were no longer on patrol. They were changing diapers, making
baby formula, making hospital runs the last time. Aren't down there.
Before the election, I talked to hundreds of board polations,
told them to hang on, hang on, change his tunic.
I really think President Trump's going to win. But they
told me no, we're sick of being tour station. We're
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sick of being uber drivers. We processed and delivered these people,
that is the very same people who pay for their smuggling.
They couldn't recruit. They couldn't people were quitting. They were
quit before the even else well for retirement. They couldn't
red recruiting numbers. You know, last month Ice I'm excusing
Borbatrol had the highst recruiting numbers and the history of
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that agency just last month.
Speaker 11 (23:07):
That's fantastic. And look, I will say Tom is not
exaggerating at all, like when I would visit with border
patrol agents the frustration. Look, the men and women who
sign up for the border patrol, they do so because
they're patriots. They do so because they love America. They
do so because they want to keep our communities and
our families and our kids safe, and they want to
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be out on patrol. Look, these that's what you sign
up in the job. And they were sitting there just
shuffling paperwork, they were processing and just running a revolving
door to try to release as many illegal immigrants as
fast as possible. That's what may ORC has looked viewed
as job is accelerate illegal immigration, not stop it, but
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make it go more quickly. Let me ask you, Tom,
you mentioned fentanyl. What do we know about the numbers
of fentanyl traffic over the first four months of the
Trump administration.
Speaker 12 (24:01):
There's been a decrease, and I've got from three or
four different sources. The percentage the decrease is different from
every source. The problem is the CDC doesn't have good
metrics on fat enough. But look across the country. You
can see the decrease in fatanyl fatanahs being c's on
the southern border. And it's the metrics, and that's maybe
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something you all can work on up there in the Senate. UH,
CDC and needs a tract is more more more accurately.
Like I said, you got you got a number of
deaths reported by states, you got a number of deaths
reported by CDC. None of them match. So, but we
do know there's been a reduction. You don't see you know,
three hundred people dying every day from fantolic We did see, right,
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We know we don't have two, you know, nine to
elevens a week happening from kids dying from fatanah. So
I don't have the exact numbers, but we already see
the effects of a secure border.
Speaker 11 (24:54):
And Tom, let me ask y'all. So one of the
things we've talked about on this podcast. In twenty eight eighteen,
the Mexican drug cartels made roughly five hundred million dollars
from human trafficking. Last year, the drug cartels made over
thirteen billion dollars from human trafficking. That's a two six
hundred percent increase. Do we have any data yet do
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you have any visibility on what has happened to the
drug cartel's revenue because one of the worst consequences of
what Biden's open border did is is it turned these vicious, murderous,
transnational criminal organizations into incredibly wealthy powerhouses and it put
huge resources in their pockets. Do do you have any
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data on what's happened to their revenues?
Speaker 12 (25:41):
Well, one of the first best thing President Trump did
was designative terrorist organization because these cartels have killed more Americans. Yeah,
every terance organization were combined. We knew that. That's why
there's so much by on some mexto. The last four years,
cartels were fighting each other for control of the Plauzas.
Why because they're making amounts of money, smuggling people, record
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amount of money and trafficking women, children, and a record
amount of money moving dope across that border. Now, with
the board secure, we're hitting them where it hurts. Smugglings down,
both drugs and people. Trafficking is down, So we're hitting
where it hurts. That's why the latest intelligence force I
see they're trying to produce and push more fatanol into
Asian European nations. Because their market here in the United
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States has been so brutally attacked. I wish what would
happen is that Mexico would agree with President Trump to
let us help them take the cartels and wipe them
off the face of the ears. Because right now they're
like the police for cartel. They're in forty four countries
around the globe. They're like a fortune five hundred company.
It's going to take the United States to take them
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out of Mexico's failed for decades to do it, and
a lot of mech show you know that military, police
and government tristes are corrupt. I'll say this, a lot
of the corruption is force corruption. Because you're a police
officer Mexo. You're making you know, four hundred dollars a month.
But a Mexican cartel comes up and i'llsly ten thousand
look the other way, and you're going to take it?
Are they going to kill you and your family? I
think Mexico will be a much safer and much prosper
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more prosperous country if they let President Trump help them
wipe the cartels off the face.
Speaker 7 (27:13):
Of the ear.
Speaker 11 (27:13):
Look, that is absolutely right, and let me underscore that
point A lot of people don't realize, particularly those on
the left, that what Joe Biden the Democrats did, it
wasn't just horribly cruel to the American people, It was
horribly cruel to Mexican nationals in Mexico. Turning these vicious
criminals into the most powerful economic force in Mexico has
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increased the murder rate, the crime rate, the kidnapping, rape rate.
I visited with with a Mexican mayor of a town
on the other side of the border. And I'm not
going to say which mayor because he told me in
confidence because he was afraid, but he said in his
town they had had over three thousand disappearances, just people
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Mexican nationals living in Mexico who just ran a foul
of the cartel and they just disappear, and they find
mass graves and and the suffering and murder and kidnapping.
That that that that has happened in Mexico because of
the Democrats political decision I think was cruel and horrible.
And and and Tom, you're exactly right that that the
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US military can take out the cartels, and we've done
it before in Colombia. President Uribe asked the military to
come in and take out the cartels in Colombia. And
we came in and did that, and we could do
it again and and and I do think it would
be much better if the Mexican government invited us in.
It would have transformational impact within Mexico.
Speaker 13 (28:46):
Yeah, they say a lot of lives, like say, vexing
cartels have killed thousands of judges and prosecutors and journalists.
Speaker 12 (28:53):
Yeah, and citizens.
Speaker 13 (28:54):
So you know, I wish they I wish they'd joined
with President Trump and that would be a game changer
for Mexico and the United Things.
Speaker 11 (29:03):
All right, final question, we saw just this week that
that New Jersey Democrat Congresswoman Lamonica mac Ivor was charged
for assaulting law enforcement at an ICE facility. Tell me
tell us how important that is and what do you
think about about the fact that that charges were brought
for assault. We saw during the Biden administration repeatedly law
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enforcement customs, Border patrol ice agents were subject to physical
assault and no charges were brought. How important is it
that these charges were brought?
Speaker 12 (29:36):
The Sun's a strong mets is very important and also
proves I don't bluff, I'd said from the data inauguration.
If you want to not support ICE, we'll shame mind you.
But you have that right. If you want to protest
against ICE and to protest against Trump's policies, that's fine.
If you want to watch ICE come in and clean
your city up because you're a sanctuary city don't want
to help, you can do that too. But I said
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from day one, you can't cross that line. You can't
cross the line on pediment, that's a felony. You can't
cross the line on noially and harboring, concealing and they
will go amless mice, that's a felony. You certainly can't
commit criminal trespasses at our facilities, and for God's sake,
you can't put hands on ICE officers. And this happened
during the same time frame. The same week I went
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to Blue Mass in Washington, d c. And remembrance of
the men and women in law enforce and put their
lives on the lines of this country every day. So
we spend a week just just just praising these men
and women, talking to their families who also paid the
ultimate sacrifice. They lost the loved one forever, children lost
their fathers and mothers, and mothers and fathers lost their
sons and daughters in the same week. We're supposed to
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be honor in law enforcement. You got some of the
member coundress put their hands in shoving an ice officer,
which makes that facility very unsafe. And I'm sick and
tired of hearing what we have congressional oversight responsibilities. There
is a right way and wrong way to do it.
You don't force your way in the facility. You don't
put hands on an officer. We do oversight all the time.
And why do they find me now as people are
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getting tours in a facility that they had the highest
detention standards in the industry, and it puts every other
detention center in jail in the state of New Jersey,
whether it is a county or state. It puts them
to shame because our detention standards are so high. So
when you go and call that kind of practice where
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we're trying to maintain a facity with very dangerous people inside,
we got to protect not only the criminals, we got
to protect the employees and the citizens on the outside.
What she did was just horrendous. She put hands on
the officer. Like they said for four years, no one's
above the law. You're damn right. They're not above the law,
even members of Congress. The president is above the law,
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but these are members of Congress.
Speaker 11 (31:44):
Look amen, And I will say, Tom, I've visited dozens
of ICE facilities and CVP facilities. I've never found it
difficult to refrain from physical assault on an officer. Somehow,
that temptation was never there for me, and in fact
for the opposite. It is my job to have their backs.
That's a job I take incredibly seriously. And I just
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want to say, Tom, you were a patriot. You were
a great American. We have roughly a million unique listeners
who listen to Verdict, and I want to say, on
behalf of all of them, and on behalf of thirty
one million Texans, thank you for what you are doing.
You are keeping my children safer, and Tom, I am
grateful you are on that front line for us, and
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you and President Trump are making a massive difference for
the entire country.
Speaker 12 (32:29):
Well, I appreciate that, but I'm not going to take credit.
Please give the thanks for your listeners. You see a
borbous relation, you see a nice yes, just say thank you,
because I cannot believe that we knew they're going to
take hate as soon as President Someme got back in.
But say thank you because these men and women, their
mothers and fathers too. They don't hang their heart on
a hook at home to go to work. They see
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a lot of terrible things. They put the life on
the line. At three o'clock this morning, when everybody is sleeping,
me and Sender is sleeping. At three am this morning,
there's Borg standing on a dirt shoill someplace, going to
take something on. They don't know if it's just an
illegal alien or heavily armed drug smoker. They're gonna take
it on in the nearest back of his miles away.
God bless the men and women of barbe Chow, God
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bless the women of Vice, and God bless this great nation.
We're taking it, amen.
Speaker 13 (33:15):
Amen.
Speaker 1 (33:17):
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