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August 6, 2024 46 mins

Kamala Harris has chosen Minnesota Governor Tim Walz as her Vice President pick despite Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro being the front-runner all along. Why did she do this and what does it mean for the Democratic Party? Jesse Kelly has thoughts. Jesse also speaks with Alpha News Journalist Liz Collin to expose the radical record of Walz. Plus, shocking new Secret Service reporting from Susan Crabtree and an update on all things going on in the middle east from Lisa Daftari.

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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Well, it looks like Dome has a VP. We will
take a walk down Waltz Boulevard tonight. We're going to
talk about the latest and worst out of the Secret Service,
what's going on over there in Iran, all that and
more coming up on. I'm right, Well, politics is interesting,

(00:27):
isn't it. I just I was thinking about this this
morning because the news of the day is Dome picked
her VP. It's Tim Waltz, Minnesota governor. And we have
Liz Collins gonna come on in a few She's an
expert on and we'll talk to Liz.

Speaker 2 (00:39):
But I was just thinking about this.

Speaker 1 (00:40):
I was taking a step back and I was listening
to I was listening to something on the radio and
the way to the studio, and they were talking.

Speaker 2 (00:48):
About Waltz and how far left Waltz is.

Speaker 1 (00:50):
And so it's just processing this walk walk with me
through this. In about the last month or so, you
and I have experienceienced the sitting president of the United
States of America be ousted from within his very own party.

Speaker 2 (01:09):
To the naked eye.

Speaker 1 (01:10):
The Democrats just kicked Joe Biden out and selected their
candidate right in front of everybody. We witnessed this in
our own lifetime. Just just in last month, they tried
to murder Donald Trump. They shot him in the ear,
almost blew his brains out. He was the Republican nominee,
but not quite yet, and they just tried.

Speaker 2 (01:31):
To murder the man. Somebody did.

Speaker 1 (01:34):
And now we see the Democrat nominee, Kamala Harris make
the dumb political move to shun Josh Shapiro of Pennsylvania
in favor of Tim Waltz of Minnesota. And before we
go into the old Waltz thing, let's just explain really

(01:55):
quickly why this is so out of left field and bizarre. Remember,
you're not expecting the vice president, whether you're a Republican
or Democrat, you're not expecting your VP pick to win
the race for you. The race is never about the
VP pick. Okay, it's just not. But you're expecting the
VP pick to help a little.

Speaker 2 (02:17):
Fill in some gaps you might have.

Speaker 1 (02:20):
Remember why did Obama pick Biden in the very beginning,
They had no relationship whatsoever, They.

Speaker 2 (02:24):
Didn't even know each other.

Speaker 1 (02:26):
If you're Barack Obama, why would you pick Joe Biden?
He was a famous idiot even back then. But Joe
Biden had been in the Senate for eight thousand years,
foreign relations, things like that. Barack Obama had just gotten
to the Senate, had no experience, was thought to be
too young. Joe Biden's white. Joe Biden had a bunch
of foreign policy experience. Obama's were worried about the black thing.
Joe Biden. He didn't win the race for a Barack Obama,

(02:48):
of course not. But he built in some gaps. Well,
Joe's there, right. Donald Trump did this with Mike Pints.
Donald Trump. You know, Trump's style very bombastic, in your face,
and that can be wonderful for a lot of people,
depending on what you like. It could be way too
much for some people. Oh gosh, I don't like it.
So who did Trump pick? First time round? You pick

(03:09):
Mike Pence milk toast.

Speaker 3 (03:11):
Pence's so nice, it seems really nice, calm and filled
in some gaps there, right, And so now Dome has
to make a selection.

Speaker 2 (03:21):
Well, look what Trump did this time? You pick JD.

Speaker 1 (03:24):
Vans trying to carry the roust Belt states. You pick
rust Belt Vans. Dome has to make a point, has
to make a choice here, and this is a very
very important choice. You see this race is likely. I
don't want to make a prediction here, but it's likely
going to come down to this. The thinking right now
is that Donald Trump is going to win most, if

(03:45):
not all, of the sun Belt states.

Speaker 2 (03:47):
The sun Belt swing states.

Speaker 1 (03:49):
That's the Georgia's, the Arizona's, the Southern States, the sun Belt.
Those are normally swing states. Trump is up up comfortably
and most of them don't want to count chickens. But
the thinking is Trump is gonna win the sun Belt
states from there. If he does win all the sun
Belt states, he needs to win one of three Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin. Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin.

(04:16):
He doesn't have to sweep them, but he's going to
need one of them. That looks like a tough heel
to climb. Which brings us to Pennsylvania. Josh Shapiro. Look,
I can't stand Josh Shapiro. I'm not a Josh Shapiro fan,
but Josh Shapiro is a popular man in the state
of Pennsylvania.

Speaker 2 (04:36):
He is not poorly thought of there.

Speaker 1 (04:39):
Dome is not popular in Pennsylvania, not outside of the
really radical circles. She needs to carry Pennsylvania. Why not
grab Shapiro. He made all the sense in the world.
Plus she has this really far left voting record, far
left record on videos. She's getting bludgeoned by Trump every

(05:00):
day now blasting away at this stuff. Of course you
would pick Josh Shapiro, right, He's the no brainer. But no,
they picked Tim Waltz from a state Democrats were always
going to win anyway. They were always going to win Minnesota.
Tim Waltz brings.

Speaker 2 (05:18):
Nothing to the ticket except for well this stuff. Don't
ever shy away from mark progressive values.

Speaker 4 (05:27):
One person's socialism is another person's neighborly nest.

Speaker 5 (05:30):
It's done.

Speaker 6 (05:32):
A packed room at the Saint Paul Armory erupted after
the governor's signature made driver's license for all the law
of the land.

Speaker 2 (05:40):
He talks about this wall.

Speaker 4 (05:42):
I always say, let me know how high it is,
But it's twenty five feet, then I'll invest in the
thirty foot ladder factory. That's not how you stop this.

Speaker 7 (05:47):
Should cities be allowed to be sanctuary cities?

Speaker 2 (05:49):
Yes, local control.

Speaker 4 (05:51):
A society that does not put equity and inclusion at
the center of it is certainly going to eventually come
to the places where we're at all right, ready, well
wait a minute.

Speaker 2 (06:17):
There, that's better. So the story today is not about
Tim Waltz.

Speaker 1 (06:24):
I know that's the headline, and yes we're going to
talk to Liz Colin about this guy specifically. The story
is about Dome and how terrible this campaign is. Ignore
the hype, the media hype. And it's not that there's
not enough hype for her to win. She certainly can win.
I'm not saying that, but she's just so insanely bad

(06:45):
at this. She's insanely bad for a variety of reasons.
She doesn't know anything. She's insanely bad because again, this
is a woman who's really her only principle really is ambition.
That's why there's so much horrible video of her out there,
like this little tidbit of her.

Speaker 2 (07:04):
Remember when Minneapolis was burning down.

Speaker 8 (07:08):
They're not stop. They're not going to stop. And that's
they're not This is a movement. I'm telling you, they're
not going to stop. And everyone beware because they're not
going to stop. It is gonna they're not gonna stop
before election day in November, and they're not going to
stop after election day.

Speaker 5 (07:23):
And that should be everyone should take note of that.

Speaker 8 (07:26):
On both levels that this isn't They're not gonna let up,
and they should not and we should not.

Speaker 1 (07:35):
Those Saint George Floyd riots are not well thought of.
And there's all this video of Dome out there being.

Speaker 2 (07:42):
A nut job.

Speaker 1 (07:43):
And look, let's go back to the Shapiro pick. Let's
just cut right to it. Why did they not choose Shapiro.

Speaker 2 (07:51):
Jewish? That's where we're at.

Speaker 1 (07:55):
Democrats have such a pro Hamas problem now from within
their own Party of Demons that Josh Shapiro, the no
brain or pick was rejected because he's a Jew. This
is just process. We've witnessed all this in just the

(08:16):
last month. Joe Biden pushed out Dome, handpicked a radical communist,
picked as her VP. Trump almost assassinated Josh Shapiro, rejected
openly because he's a Jew. These things are happening, not
just in our lifetime right now. This campaign psycho is wild.
And again back to Dome, there's so much video of

(08:40):
her out there running her mouth, saying things that are
unpopular with Independence because Dome says whatever she has to
at whatever given moment in order to be popular.

Speaker 8 (08:52):
You know, we have to stay woke like everybody needs
to be woke.

Speaker 5 (08:59):
And you can talk about.

Speaker 8 (09:00):
If you're the wokest or woker, but just stay more
woke than less woke.

Speaker 9 (09:05):
Yeah, at the laughing and now she has no gid
to wrap your mind around how insane the Kamala Harris
campaign is.

Speaker 1 (09:18):
She has a website. Every campaign has a website. Everyone
has a website. Now she has a website. And always,
you know, candidates have their positions on the website and oftentimes,
I'll be honest with you, they're vague.

Speaker 2 (09:30):
That's what politicians kind of are.

Speaker 1 (09:32):
They want to make sure everyone can read whatever they
want to read into it. Kamala Harris doesn't have a
positions page. The Democrat nominee for president, the lady who
might be our next president in about three months, doesn't
have a single position laid out because she's taken every

(09:53):
position under the sun. In fact, you might call her
the position master Dana Bash.

Speaker 2 (10:00):
They're getting somebody on it.

Speaker 7 (10:02):
In the twenty twenty primary, the vice president praised the
defund the police movement, and now she says she doesn't
support defunding the police. She called for decriminalizing crossing the
border illegally. Now she supports President Biden's policies for clamping
down at the border. She supported Medicare for all at
one point, eliminating private insurance, and her campaign says she

(10:27):
doesn't support that. Now she's reversed herself on a fracking van.
What do you think that voters should think when she's
reversed herself on several issues just in the last four years.

Speaker 10 (10:38):
I think that voters should think that she's a human
being who learns new things every single day.

Speaker 7 (10:43):
But no concern about flip flopping.

Speaker 10 (10:45):
No, no concern about flip flopping. This is a part
our country changes every single day. The conditions of our
country changes every single days.

Speaker 2 (11:00):
A terrible candidate.

Speaker 1 (11:02):
That's why they're hiding her, That's why she's not doing
press interviews. She's a complete and total disaster. And it
gave me this thought. Maybe this is a little dark,
but it gave me this thought. I want I want
to get to Liz Collin and talk more about Tim
Waltz at a moment, but it gave me this thought.

Speaker 2 (11:15):
I was thinking about this this morning.

Speaker 1 (11:19):
If we lose God forbid, right, but if we lose
to this commedy hag and now her dirtball comedy Governor
Waltz out of Minnesota. If we lose to these people,
no positions, communist positions, flip flopping, no personality. If we
lose to these people, maybe we're at a point where

(11:44):
we can't win national elections anymore, because if we can't
beat Harris Waltz. Ooh, all that may have made you uncomfortable,
but I am right, Tim Waltz makes me uncomfortable. I
bet he makes Liz Collin uncomfortable. She's a porter who's
had to live under the Waltz regime. So maybe you

(12:04):
don't live in Minnesota. Maybe you're not familiar to Liz Is.
We're going to talk to her about him in just
a moment. Before we do that, I want to talk
to you about waking up in the morning, not sleeping.
I want to talk to you about waking up in
the morning. You see, I could tell you about how
dream powder from Beam helps you sleep, and of course
it does, but that's not what's great about it.

Speaker 2 (12:26):
It's really really not Yes, it puts me right to sleep.

Speaker 1 (12:29):
I just kind of drift off to this peaceful sleep,
not like I'm dying knocking out. I'm just tired and
I just go to sleep. That's not what makes it great.
Take a million things to help you sleep. It's the
waking up that matters. You know, that wake up when
your eyes feel so heavy, like they weigh like your
eyelids weigh five pounds apiece, because you took something to sleep,

(12:50):
and you know you need about five more hours of
sleep to get rid of all that crap. You don't
feel like that when you drink dream powder. It's a
cup of hot chocolate, yummy cinem chocolate, hot chocolate. That's
the flavor I like. It's a cup of hot chocolate
before bed. What's more pleasant than that? I sip it,
brush my teeth, lay in bed, and I go out,

(13:11):
and when I wake up, I'm ready to go. That's
the difference.

Speaker 2 (13:15):
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Speaker 1 (13:18):
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Speaker 2 (13:31):
It's Wolf's baby.

Speaker 11 (13:32):
Let's go. High school teachers stand up, public educations stand up.
Educator stand up, young people stand up. Working class people
stand up. It's Wolf's baby. Let's go. Tim Waltz in
the building. Time to win in November, y'all, let's go
on hands on deck. No staying at home, let's go.

Speaker 1 (13:55):
You know, caffeine isn't for everybody. My father in law,
he can't do caffeine. AA's coffee. He's got to do decaf.
You know why that video is?

Speaker 2 (14:03):
Why? Right there?

Speaker 1 (14:04):
Joining me now, Liz Colin, journalist Alpha News, one of
the few journalists left in this freaking country.

Speaker 2 (14:09):
Okay, Liz, the.

Speaker 1 (14:11):
Story today is not about that freak on television who
needs to switch to decaf. The story today is about
Tim Waltz, governor of Minnesota. I don't live in Minnesota, Liz.
I've visited several times, but I don't live there.

Speaker 2 (14:23):
You do, What kind of governor is this? Yeah?

Speaker 12 (14:27):
This will by far be the most radical left ticket
that this country has ever seen. And there's a long
laundry list as to why, as to things that Walls
has done under his watch here in Minnesota, now, no
doubt about that.

Speaker 13 (14:43):
I know I've been on before, Jesse.

Speaker 12 (14:45):
But just to remind folks, put out the documentary The
Fall of Minneapolis.

Speaker 13 (14:49):
The Fall of Minneapolis dot COM's predocumentary. I encourage people
to watch.

Speaker 12 (14:53):
Walls plays an integral part in that, just his own words,
things that took place during the George Floyd riots. In
May of twenty twenty, he stalled in calling in the
National Guard, so instead of getting this under control, he
helped to fan the flames. Destroyed or damaged fifteen hundred businesses,
five hundred million dollars in damaged police department that has

(15:15):
dwindled by nearly a half. Not only that, though we
have some of the most radical abortion laws in the
state of Minnesota. We're considered a trans refuge state. Kids
can go ahead and change their gender here without parental
permission if their parents refuse to give them so called
gender affirming care. We've had two hundred and fifty million

(15:39):
dollars in fraud alone under what was known as the
Feeding Our Future scandal under Wall's watch, the largest COVID
related fraud in the country.

Speaker 13 (15:51):
That's right here in Minnesota.

Speaker 5 (15:54):
Again.

Speaker 13 (15:54):
I could go on and on about many highlights when
it comes to this guy.

Speaker 1 (16:00):
Liz, if you wouldn't mind, I want to stay focused
on the Saint George Floyd Riots. Of course you did
make that wonderful documentary. We've talked about it before, but
I want to focus on Walls. I remember to call
him Walls and not Walts. Walls in his role in
all this because he was far from just sitting on
the sidelines quietly. He was Pom palm waving for these people,

(16:22):
wasn't he? Oh?

Speaker 13 (16:24):
Absolutely.

Speaker 12 (16:25):
There are many press conferences where he talked about, you know,
this is righteous anger, encouraging these groups to basically continue
what they've they've been doing, making this all about, you know,
race from the beginning, when we know that that race
had nothing to do with this, and why then under
his watch did they go ahead and hide the body

(16:46):
camera footage from all four officers that were there that day.

Speaker 13 (16:50):
That's never happened in Minneapolis history.

Speaker 12 (16:52):
We also know that the Minneapolis Police chief called in
the FBI that night of once Facebook video started circular,
and Walls was privy to all of that information as well.
So he not only delays the response of the National
Guard by several days. Finally the rioting gets under control
they once they are called in, but then he refers

(17:14):
to them as nineteen year old cooks. What are nineteen
year old cooks going to do, you know, when they
come to Minneapolis to set up to protect people's homes
and businesses. So really quite wild, the things that continue,
frankly to come out of his mouth I know, we've
been busy over at Alpha News, just trying to keep
up with, you know, some of the radical things.

Speaker 13 (17:36):
He continues to say, you have.

Speaker 1 (17:40):
Been busy over at Alpha News, including reporting on pandemic fraud.

Speaker 2 (17:45):
What was this about?

Speaker 12 (17:47):
Yeah, so this is that two hundred and fifty million
dollar price tag. So basically this is some sites that
were set up fraudulently all across the metro area here
in the Twin Cities, and basically people submitting for reimbursement
for meals that were never served from these sites. They
were saying they were serving thousands of kids during during

(18:10):
COVID at different sites. Well that wasn't happening. Instead, they
were pocketing this money from the state and federal government
and buying homes and boats.

Speaker 13 (18:20):
Really quite quite wild.

Speaker 12 (18:22):
Nearly seventy people were charged in the wake of this
this fraud, and some have now been sentenced to the
first round of trials took place. During the trials, I
should mention somebody went ahead and bribed a juror left
a bag of money on their front door. These are
things that you can't even make up that have that

(18:43):
have happened all under walls.

Speaker 2 (18:45):
Watch okay, Liz, I'm going to ask you. You brought
up the National Guard.

Speaker 1 (18:51):
I want to ask you about Walls's National Guard history
because stories are circulating today.

Speaker 2 (18:57):
I'm sure you've read them, has you?

Speaker 1 (18:59):
You've probably reported on them about Walls when his National
Guard unit was about to deploy to Iraq.

Speaker 2 (19:06):
What did he do?

Speaker 12 (19:08):
Yeah, So this came up back when he was running
for reelection as governor, and I think Elpha News was
the only outlet to even report on this, and this
his unit has been trying to get attention about these
lies that Walls told even back then. But this is
back in two thousand and five. He was about to
be deployed to Iraq. He was the highest ranking non

(19:30):
commissioned officer in his unit and he's given the role
of a command sergeant major at that time. Well about
six weeks after getting word that he was to be deployed,
he decides to retire, so leaving this unit before their deployment.
So I spoke to the man who took his place,
Command Sergeant Major Tom Barrens, about all of this a

(19:52):
couple of years ago, and he tried for years to
get the media's attention because Walls was using the command
serg Major title in Congress and a lot of his
publications when he was running for office and whatnot, and
he says, you know, this is stolen valor who never
earned that title.

Speaker 13 (20:10):
He left his unit. What kind of you know, leader
does that.

Speaker 12 (20:13):
So finally it does seem that Walls has backed away
from that title. But this went on for years, as
this group from his unit has become more and more
vocal to say he's never been a command sergeant major.
And even in his paperwork it does show that he
was reduced to an E E eight master sergeant and
that's how he retired from from the National Guards. So

(20:35):
so there are just so many lies when it comes
to Governor Walls. But sadly, we have a media in
Minnesota that doesn't really call him on any of this
at all. You have these these guys from this unit
that wrote to the Star Tribune and and you know,
tried to talk to these these network reporters and none
of them were interested in this story at all.

Speaker 2 (20:58):
Liz, how does this guy get elect? Did in Minnesota? Now?

Speaker 1 (21:01):
I understand Minnesota is not a red state, probably not
even a purple state, but it's not freaking California.

Speaker 2 (21:06):
It's not Connecticut, it's not that. But this guy, this.

Speaker 1 (21:11):
Guy's on camera talking praising socialism.

Speaker 2 (21:14):
How does he get elected?

Speaker 12 (21:17):
It is amazing. He's a bit of a chameleon. I
think that that has shown you he's not from here.
His wife has ties to this area. He left Nebraska
after getting a DUI and lying to the police going
nearly one hundred miles an hour saying he was deaf
in one ear.

Speaker 13 (21:33):
There's a long story about all that.

Speaker 12 (21:36):
So he was fired as a coach and educator back
then after I think blowing a point one two during
that dui and then having to kind of start all
over in Minnesota where he was an educator in man Cato.
It's interesting even his congressional district, this area that covers
man Cato, where he was a teacher for nearly twenty years,
did not vote for him again as governor because they

(21:59):
got to know him and they were sick of, you know,
how you would flip flop and you know, just be
this different person. So in many ways, this pick does
seem to make sense because he has.

Speaker 13 (22:10):
Been manipulated before.

Speaker 12 (22:12):
I don't think really anybody knows who the real Tim
Walls is.

Speaker 2 (22:18):
I think you're right, Liz. Thank you so much. Please
join us again soon. I appreciate you.

Speaker 1 (22:23):
All right, we haven't forgotten about the attempted assassination of
Donald Trump.

Speaker 2 (22:28):
Kind of a big deal. The failures of the Secret Service.

Speaker 1 (22:32):
I guess we'll just be nice and we'll call them
failures for now until we know more. Susan Crabtree has
been all over this stuff. We're going to talk to
her about that.

Speaker 2 (22:40):
In a moment.

Speaker 1 (22:41):
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Speaker 1 (23:57):
Let's talk about the Trump assassination attempts. I know the
national media would like to move on for various reasons,
but we're not moving on because I have many, many
questions about what happened that day failures. Was this nefarious?
I don't know. Let's talk to Susan about it. Joining
me now, Susan Crabtree, Real Clear Politics, National political correspondent. Okay, Susan,

(24:18):
just there's been so much information and so much misinformation.
I hate to use that term out there. Can you
walk us through what you know from that day so far?

Speaker 6 (24:30):
Well, we know that there was a terrible plan that
was put in place by the lead site agent who
is inexperienced, the woman out of the Pittsburgh Field office.
She has a lot of time in the Secret Service.

Speaker 13 (24:42):
I know her name.

Speaker 6 (24:42):
I'm withholding it because I feel like she will get docs.
There's no doubt about it. This woman has had experience
in the Protective Intelligence Division, which is not protective detail
like you see the innermost ring of the Secret Service
detail that covered presidents and protect them on a daily basis.

Speaker 5 (25:02):
She produced a.

Speaker 6 (25:03):
Site plan that had several egregious problems, the fermars being
no one on the roof of the American Glass Research
Building and the fact that the perimeter was inside that building,
and then when she did get law enforcement to man
that building, they were put inside the building. We don't
know the real answer on why that was, why they

(25:25):
were inside the building, whether it was hot that day
or whatnot, But there are is just a series and
layers of errors. Now we have are learning that the
actual counter snipers that were assigned for the first time.
It was this first time that a Trump rally with
fifty thousand people tens of thousand people on a regular
basis was assigned counter snipers. That in and of itself

(25:48):
shows the level of unseriousness that the Secret Service was
engaged in terms of assessing threats to Donald Trump versus
Joe Biden and Joe and Kamala Harris. Obviously he has
more people at his rallies. The Iranian threat was clear.
We've known that for four years. However, why did we

(26:10):
only have counter snipers at this event, this for this
particular rally. I think that raises a lot of questions
in my mind. My sources are telling me that they
did not have They were inoperable there. They had texts,
but they didn't have Wi Fi. Okay, they were sending
texts without Wi Fi. Why why didn't they have the technology?

(26:31):
Why didn't they have a drone in the air when
the shooter had a drone in the air two hours
before the event? Why did they not address that drone
that was in the air. Why didn't we have people
on the ground. The counter snipers that were assigned to
the rally were only provided the day before. Late, they
didn't have time to do their full counter sniper survey

(26:54):
of the site. We had siloed communications between local law
enforcement and the Secret Service. I am told that the
command centers, obviously we learned this from Director Row the
other day. The command separates were separate. They had separate
command centers. That means that they have a command center
for coordination because they cannot get the local law enforcement.

(27:17):
That they are increasingly dependent on because of staff, stage shortages,
and the needs of a campaign, they can't get them
on the same frequent radio frequency as the Secret Service itself,
so they use a command center to coordinate. And you
saw Kim Cheadle, the former director now resigned, talk about
they're so dedicated to interoperability. Well, that all broke down

(27:39):
that day. There was no interoperability, and so, I mean,
I can go on and on, but the problems of
the siloed communications between local law enforcement.

Speaker 5 (27:49):
It's not their fault.

Speaker 6 (27:51):
They were the ones that were most aggressively pursuing Thomas Crooks,
but they also are trying to do a little cya
in my opinion, the law enforcement by saying they only
had a very narrow line of sight, that they didn't
have a great line of sight to the ager top
of the rooftop. Well, okay, then why weren't you on
top of the roof? I mean, Josh Howley says it's

(28:11):
because it was hot. That he has a whistleblower telling
him it was hot that day. Now, there are multiple
layers of problems that happened that day, and it doesn't
instill confidence as we move forward in this campaign, and
that's what a whistleblower came to me and emailed the
entire Uniform Division about that. They he does not have
confidence that this there would not be another assassination attempt

(28:32):
before November.

Speaker 1 (28:33):
Sadly enough, Susan, could you touch on Kim Cheatle in
the bag of cocaine found in the White House?

Speaker 2 (28:43):
This story is just insane to me. What happened.

Speaker 6 (28:48):
Yeah, I've been working on this story since May. There
was an episode that we had some warning signs that
there were some problems within the Secret Service, but it
was more DEI oriented. There was a breakdown of a
woman who had a mental breakdown at Join Bass Andrews
before Kamala Harris, which going off to an event and
Joint Base Andrews, as you know, is where Air Force

(29:09):
one and Air Force two are housed.

Speaker 5 (29:11):
And you know, so that I started working on.

Speaker 6 (29:14):
This story back then because whistleblowers came forward to me
and they've confirmed it time and time again. I've a
i've as I've looked into this. Director Cheetle wanted the
cocaine evidence destroyed. Normally, I'm told within the Secret Service culture,
it is not a big deal to destroy drugs they

(29:36):
call it contraband when they find them on the protective
detail of president's vice president's families. They that has happened
many many times in the past. They just flush it
down the toilet. But in this case it came to
light because it was not the productive detail that surrounds
the innermost ring of the President's security. It was a

(29:57):
uniform division and they are like footste soldiers to protect
the White House grounds. That this person, a uniform division person,
found it inside the secret of inside the White House
complex and it's move was moved several times. I mean,
I don't know if it was moved. They report that
they found it in different places. There was leaks, several leaks,
and my sources say that that's a.

Speaker 5 (30:18):
Joke, that that was not true. That that where they
ended up saying it was.

Speaker 6 (30:22):
It was discovered, but she wanted it destroyed, and that's
normally the normal operating procedure. But it got out because
the uniform division person who found this decided whoever decided,
once it went up the flagpole of leadership, they would
call the fire department, the Metropolitan Politic Fire and Ems Department,

(30:45):
and they evacuated the White House complex when they evacuated
the White House complex, the press room where I used
to work. They all found out about it because they
were evacuated, and so the cat was out of the
bag and they had the baggy. It was less than
a gram of cocaine, and they all of a sudden,
you know, Cheetah wanted to do what's normal operating procedure

(31:07):
and get rid of it. But it was already evidence
at that point, it was already official evidence.

Speaker 5 (31:12):
So they had to send it.

Speaker 6 (31:13):
To Department of Homeland Security and for testing. It came out,
actually the Metropolitan Police tested it first, came back it
was cocaine. It was not a hazardous substance. It was
an anthrax, It wasn't rising. So they then sent it
to the FBI and they found a partial DNA hit.
Now they didn't find fingerprints, but they found a partial

(31:36):
DNA hit. And what that means, I'm told and you
would might maybe no more than I have more experience
with this, but in law enforcement, that means that there
is a they had a potential match of a blood
family member, but blood relative. All the people that were
in the White House that day or that even that weekend,

(31:58):
you could narrow it down. They didn't do anything with
it because they didn't want to find out who it was.

Speaker 1 (32:07):
Well, I think we all have our suspicions on who
that might be. Susan, thank you so much for your reporting.

Speaker 2 (32:12):
Please come back soon. Thank you. I appreciate it. All Right,
we have more next.

Speaker 1 (32:26):
Well, we shouldn't ignore everything that's happening over in the Middle.

Speaker 2 (32:29):
East right now. It is a mess. It's ramping up,
I think, but I never know what to believe.

Speaker 1 (32:35):
Remember last time Iran said they were gonna go kill
all the Jews or whatever they said.

Speaker 2 (32:40):
They're always saying things like that. They fired a couple
of missiles.

Speaker 1 (32:43):
Didn't really hurt anybody, A couple of people got injured,
if I remember right, and then they just kind of
moved on.

Speaker 2 (32:48):
Is this going to be that? I don't know, but
I bet Lisa does.

Speaker 1 (32:50):
Joining me now, Editor in Chief of the Foreign Desk,
Lisa Daftari. Okay, Lisa, First, we had some rockets, Iranian
rockets land in an America in base and Iraq. Few
people injured, possibly someone killed. But this is not new.
This is what they do. Are we seeing anything new?

Speaker 5 (33:09):
No, this is not new.

Speaker 14 (33:10):
This is the Islamic Republic, a terrorist regime that has
occupied Iran for forty five years and has done has
taken that time to beef up its proxies to do
its dirty work in the region. And some American administrations
have paid attention to this and some haven't. The one
that is currently in the White House has not. Not

(33:31):
only have they not paid attention to it, they have
actually embolden them and given them up to one hundred
billion dollars in terms of allowing them to make oil
sales and taking off important sanctions, not wanting to curb them.
Everything we're seeing in terms of the war and as
well whether it's Hamas attacking as well in October seventh,
the tunnel systems that they have built, looking at the weapons.

Speaker 5 (33:52):
That Hamas has.

Speaker 14 (33:52):
Now, let's go to the north in Lebnon, where you
have Hasballah with being a more well endowed terror organization
with up to fifty thousand fighters, up to one hundred
and fifty thousand missiles, short, medium, long range missiles, drones,
et cetera, all paid for by the Islamic Republic, the
regime inside Iran. Where did they get that money. Well,

(34:14):
at the last four years or so, the Biden administration
has been extremely laxed. They have removed vital sanctions from them.
They have allowed them to sell oil to partners like China, Venezuela,
weapons to Russia, to North Korea. And therefore we are
where we're at because of that. Now, add to that,
it's not just Israel that they're attacking. This is America's

(34:34):
war as well. The Huthis are shooting down at US vessels,
European vessels in the Red Sea. They are attacking with
their insurgencies in Syria and Iraq against US assets as
we saw the.

Speaker 5 (34:47):
As the Rocky Base was attacked.

Speaker 14 (34:51):
All of this, I mean, we can go on and
on about this, but the bottom line that American voters
should know is this foreign policy has never mattered so much.

Speaker 5 (35:00):
In a US election.

Speaker 14 (35:02):
This is and I'm writing an obed about this that
will probably go live tomorrow. This is not an election
on specific policies. This is an election on ideology. Where
do you want this country to go?

Speaker 5 (35:13):
You know?

Speaker 14 (35:13):
And it's not just foreign policy. We can talk about
national security our border. There are hazbelah Hamas Talabad Islamic
Republic regime operatives inside the country right now because of
that lacks border. It's not just well intentioned people from
Honduras and you know, Guatemala and other places coming here
for a better life.

Speaker 5 (35:33):
Good for them.

Speaker 14 (35:33):
They should come the legal way and come here, and
we will welcome them. The issue is this, the bad
guys will always find the loopholes, and our government is
not only giving them the loopholes.

Speaker 5 (35:43):
Our policy invites a lot.

Speaker 14 (35:46):
Of our enemies to take advantage of what's going on
right now in the White House.

Speaker 1 (35:51):
Lisa, could you explain as bectal U kings it gets
confusing for everyone, myself included, why in the world the
Bide administration, and honestly in the Obama administration before them,
why they are so kind to a country that has
declared themselves over and over and again to be our enemy.
It's not like Iran, to their credit, and it's not
like they're shy about it. They're not doing it behind

(36:13):
our back. They hate us, they admit they hate us,
So why be kind to them?

Speaker 5 (36:17):
Right?

Speaker 14 (36:18):
It's the one hundred billion dollar question, right, the amount
of oil that oil a ampathy as Republic is selling it,
truly is the question. Look, before Obama became President Obama,
he campaigned on normalizing relations with the Islamic Republic. Before
Biden came into the White House, he said, forget the
deal that Trump ripped up in May of twenty eighteen.

(36:39):
I will get right back into that Iran nuclear deal.
Why why without contingency would you announce to our enemies
that we want to make nice with them.

Speaker 5 (36:47):
And that they have the upper hand in negotiating that deal.

Speaker 14 (36:52):
It never worked out because their requests were so egregious
that even this White House couldn't agree to that, but
they wanted it. This Biden White House wanted another Islamic
Republic nuclear deal to be the crown jewel of their
foreign policy.

Speaker 5 (37:05):
Just like President Obama felt that that was the crown.

Speaker 14 (37:08):
Jewel of his foreign policy. There are a few reasons
that I can point to.

Speaker 5 (37:11):
Look, this is this.

Speaker 14 (37:15):
Philosophy, ideology, whatever you want to call it. It started
actually with President Carter. He's the one who ushered in
the Islamic Republic. If you talk to any Iranians who
are upset about this revolution happening in Iran, upset about
the shaw being toppled and this government coming in, they
will equate their grievances with President Carter. Really having a

(37:35):
hand in top the toppling of the Shaw And of
course it's very nuanced. There's a million other factors here,
but we all have to agree that the posturing of
the American president or the White House has a lot
to do with how the dominoes fall all around the world.
That is why it's so important to look at President
Carter's role in ushering the Islamic Republic into office in

(37:57):
nineteen seventy nine, and then looking at President Obama and
he was so kind to the Islamic Republic and allowed
them by signing a meaningless piece of paper in the JCPOA,
the Iran Nuclear Deal. How they got so much money
and we're able to again continue on with their weapons
program despite the fact that they were, you know, in
this contract.

Speaker 5 (38:16):
What does that paper really mean to them? What does
that contract really mean to them?

Speaker 14 (38:19):
We're dealing with a terrorist regime that where diplomacy means nothing. Now,
these three Democrats who I mentioned, they want to use
diplomacy to normalize relations with a regime that cannot be trusted.

Speaker 5 (38:34):
And that is exactly why love him or hate him.

Speaker 14 (38:37):
For the four years when Trump was in office, he
enforced a maximum pressure campaign against Iran's regime where there
were meaningful sanctions where they were we pulled out of
the Iran nuclear deal. We you know, marginalized them to
the best of our ability for them not to be
involved in the global economy, et cetera.

Speaker 5 (38:57):
And it worked.

Speaker 14 (38:58):
You saw all around level on. For example, there were
charity boxes for Habela. They were trying to collect money
in charity boxes and supermarkets. Now juxtapose that with the
saber rattling that Habela is doing right now. It feels rich,
it feels well in doubt, it has the missiles, it
has the weapons.

Speaker 5 (39:16):
It has become emboldened again by.

Speaker 14 (39:20):
The head of the snake, the Iron's regime, giving them
all these weapons, giving them the training, and then setting
them on their way to attack Israel.

Speaker 5 (39:28):
So that is why we are at where we're at.

Speaker 1 (39:32):
Okay, Lisa, could you explain to me what you think.
I realize I'm asking you to make predictions. What you
think Iran's response to Israel is going to be. It's
been a few days now, we were all waiting.

Speaker 2 (39:44):
Israel comes out.

Speaker 1 (39:45):
They assassinate a few people, they blow up some Hamas
guy in Tehran, which was sick by the way, and
we were all expecting, you know, the missiles to start
raining down, and you know, it's been a bunch of threats,
but nothing has happened.

Speaker 2 (39:57):
Is something going to happen? What do you expect to happen.

Speaker 14 (40:00):
Something has to happen, because for the Islamic Republic that
you know, they're stuck in this position. I will and
a lot of people don't agree with me, but I
have spoken to two very high officials within Israeli intelligence
in the last couple of days and they do agree
with me. So I feel comfortable saying this is my prediction.

(40:20):
This is not fact, you know, and this is just
my feeling, is that Iron's regime does not want to
involve itself in a large scale war. That is why
for forty five years they have supported these proxies to
do the dirty work for them.

Speaker 5 (40:36):
Iron's regime.

Speaker 14 (40:37):
At the same time, they're not suicidal, but they have
this ego, they have this you know, reputation to uphold.

Speaker 5 (40:46):
It's that's just who they are. But again, they're not suicidal.
So this puts them in a position of we have
to talk big, but not go big in terms of escalation.

Speaker 14 (40:56):
So what I think will potentially happen. Is They're not
going to go They're not going to leave this unanswered.

Speaker 5 (41:01):
That's for sure.

Speaker 14 (41:02):
They have to answer this, but they again don't want
it to escalate to the point, and they do know
that Israel's ready.

Speaker 5 (41:08):
Israel's ready to pounce because they have to.

Speaker 14 (41:10):
This is an existential threat for Israel, and they have
been fighting multiple fronts already. This is yet another front.
This is the main front, which is coming from again
the Islamic Republic. So what I believe will happen is
something similar to what we saw in April, with some
sort of retaliation. Now, whether it comes from Iran proper
or if it comes from Hesbela, I believe it may

(41:32):
come from Hesbela. This time around, it will hurt more
because they have again Israel's technology or military defense systems
may not be able to block every single shot, they
will block a lot of it. Again, this is a
little side note to the lawmakers who don't support the
Iron Dome and other measures in Congress.

Speaker 5 (41:52):
It's for all of us to.

Speaker 14 (41:54):
Defend again Israel against its enemies who wanted off the map.

Speaker 5 (41:59):
The Islamic public will find.

Speaker 14 (42:01):
A way to retaliate, will also try for this retaliation
not to escalate.

Speaker 5 (42:08):
More than it has to.

Speaker 14 (42:10):
Again, I want to go back to October seventh, Hamas
attacked as Bulla could have attacked simultaneously, really spreading Israel
thin in terms of its defense, and they didn't. What
they're doing is trying this tactic of really trying to
spread Israel thinn in terms of.

Speaker 5 (42:30):
Fatiguing them and making this a longer war than it.

Speaker 2 (42:34):
Has to be.

Speaker 14 (42:34):
And Israel has two goals it always has from day one,
and that is to get the hostages back. It's been
over three hundred days, by the way, and number two
to decimate Hamas to the point where they are not
a functioning terror organization and an existential threat to.

Speaker 5 (42:49):
Israel hovering over Israel.

Speaker 14 (42:51):
So to that end, they have not gotten all the
hostages back, many of them have been killed, and they
haven't been able to come to an agreement.

Speaker 5 (42:59):
So, you know, crazy times.

Speaker 14 (43:02):
I know, the people who are on the streets of
the United States and Europe yelling seasfire, seatsfire, are no
longer yelling seas fire because they know it's in Hamas's hands.
There will not be a seat fire because of Hamas
are now just saying, you know, death to Israel, and
you know, death to Zionists, and you know the Jews.

Speaker 5 (43:17):
Must be killed wherever in the world that they are.
All the masks are off, not literally.

Speaker 14 (43:21):
Because they still wear masks, because they are cowards, and
they come onto the streets and onto the university campuses
and and do you know, say all these things while
burning American flags at the same time. So again brings
me back to my initial point. This is very ideologically driven,
whether it's in the United States or in the Middle East.
And really there's two sides to you. You're with the terrorist,

(43:42):
you're against them, So choose wisely.

Speaker 2 (43:46):
Lisa, thank you, ma'am.

Speaker 1 (43:47):
As always all right, we have light in the mod Next,
there are little bastions of freedom in these crazy communist
places like New York for instance. You see New York

(44:10):
City's gone so hard left, which hurts me. It hurts
me and my soul because I love New York City
so much, But not all of the place. You see,
if you're on the right, and you have the ability
to do so, you flee and you get your butt.

Speaker 2 (44:25):
Out to Long Island. Why because Long Island is going.

Speaker 1 (44:29):
Red and red and red it's where all the Republicans
are going, and they're doing things like banning masks in public,
and the crazy commis up there took it about as
well as you'd.

Speaker 2 (44:40):
Expect them to.

Speaker 15 (44:43):
Tensions boiled over tonight at the Nasau Legislature, when at
least one person was arrested. The chaos came during a
heated discussion about the County's Mask Transparency Act. The measure
makes it illegal to wear a mask in public unless
it's for the person's health, religious, or celebratory purposes. A
similar state law had been on the books prior to

(45:05):
the COVID pandemic. This law and dangers my life.

Speaker 13 (45:08):
This law and dangers the alives of many people.

Speaker 15 (45:10):
Bridget Jones is immunocompromised and came from Harlem to speak
against the measure.

Speaker 7 (45:15):
Criminalizing a tool that literally is ppe.

Speaker 15 (45:18):
It's a mobility aid.

Speaker 7 (45:19):
It saved lives.

Speaker 15 (45:20):
The county Legislature passed the bill along party lines. All
twelve Republicans voted in favor, all seven Democrats abstained supporters
say it prevents people from committing crimes or acts of
violence while hiding behind a mask.

Speaker 2 (45:38):
Did you hear how she said? Literally can't help themselves.

Speaker 1 (45:42):
It's an infection everywhere, but it's a huge problem on
the left, especially liberal white women.

Speaker 2 (45:48):
They love that word. Anyway, I'll see them all
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