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Speaker 1 (00:02):
I think Kamala Harris is losing this selection, and that
makes me nervous. I will explain what I mean in
just the moment. Savannah Hernandez is here. She's on the
ground in Aurora, Colorado. Voter registration numbers look good, and
yet another beer company going down the DEI route. All
that and more coming up, and I'm right, let's have
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a talk about something that's difficult to explain, difficult to describe.
Speaker 2 (00:36):
Momentum.
Speaker 1 (00:37):
Momentum is one of those things in life that is it's.
Speaker 2 (00:41):
Hard to quantify. How do you create it? What is it?
Speaker 1 (00:46):
Why does it matter so much? This is something people
have struggled to explain forever. Sports. You've seen this before.
I remember back when I used to watch the NFL religiously.
I remember, like it was yesterday, my Giants. I was
a Giants fan. I believe they were up twenty seven points.
I think it was in the third quarter, late late
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in the game, twenty seven points, and things started to go.
Speaker 2 (01:12):
Bad and you could feel it. At one point they.
Speaker 1 (01:14):
Were still up by a couple of touchdowns and I'm
sitting at home saying, we've lost this game. I can tell,
And they did. They lost the you could feel the momentum.
I don't know how to describe it. I don't know
how to create it, but I know it when I
see it. And right now what I see in the
presidential race is all the momentum is on Donald Trump's side.
And you know this is me would I would tell
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you if I thought things were going wrong or it
was a disaster. It's way beyond poll numbers. Poll numbers
are here or there. They look good, pretty good for Trump.
You can always find when it looks good for Harris.
The momentum. You can see it and feel it. Harris
just had the DNC, the Democrat convention, and from that
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you're supposed to get a big bounce in the polls,
a nice little bump in the polls. Traditionally, when a
party has its convention, the nominee gets a bump in
the polls. Dome didn't nothing. Even if she did, it
lasted five minutes and it's gone. And since then, she's
been sliding backwards and backwards and backwards. I'm going to
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get to the bad part of this in a moment.
Just stay with me. It feels like everything is going
Trump's way. It feels like the momentum is on his side.
RFK Junior endorsement was a big deal. Trump is out
there on every he's doing every podcast, he's doing every show.
Dome isn't doing anything. She's done one sit down interview,
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and that sit down interview, let's discuss that, because that's
going to lead us directly into the debate with Dana
Bash was a disaster. And this is what I mean
when I say it was a disaster. This woman has
a reputation for being an airhead who doesn't know anything
about anything and has no personality, and that sit down
with Daya Bash could not have possibly reinforced that notion anymore.
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It was the friendliest of friendly interviews from Dana Bash,
which of course it would be. And even then, if
you paid any attention to it, you saw.
Speaker 2 (03:14):
Dome brought notes along and she spent.
Speaker 1 (03:17):
Her whole time talking like this, reading.
Speaker 2 (03:21):
Down at her note. She does doesn't know anything.
Speaker 1 (03:23):
She doesn't know anything about anything, and that brings us
to the debate.
Speaker 2 (03:30):
The debate is September tenth.
Speaker 1 (03:31):
Debate is coming next week September tenth, ABC. Dome will
have to stand on stage and she will have to
debate Donald Trump. Now Trump has had great debates. His
last debate with Joe Biden was great. Trump has had
terrible debates. The first debate he did back in twenty
twenty against Biden, everyone remembers what a disaster that was.
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So he said good ones, he said bad ones. I
don't want to act like Trump is the best debater
in the world. He can be great, he can be bad,
but he's so much better than she is. You've seen
him talk. He just doesn't need notes. He's not not
reading something the whole time. It's knows things. He's done
this his whole life. He sits down and he can
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rattle off stats and facts and statistics, and he's good
at that. He doesn't even need notes. And this debate
coming up on ABC next week has a couple huge
things that are just going to crush Dome.
Speaker 2 (04:30):
I don't know how.
Speaker 1 (04:32):
I'm still not totally convinced she's even going to show
up to the debate, because one, she's not allowed to
have notes, and let's remember this woman has to have notes.
We've spent three and a half years mocking Joe Biden,
mocking his mental decline, mocking the fact that he needs
Q cards, teleprompters. He can't complete a sentence. But we've
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ignored the fact his vice president, who allegedly does have.
Speaker 2 (04:58):
A functional brain either she.
Speaker 1 (05:01):
Doesn't know anything about any subject at all, and so
without notes, you just have Dome. It's just her and
whatever is rattling around and that empty head of hers.
Speaker 2 (05:14):
That's the one.
Speaker 1 (05:15):
Thing that's going to hurt her chances. And the second thing,
and this is a huge problem for the Harris campaign,
is the mics being muted. The mics being muted is
devastating to Dome. Why it takes away the one thing
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she could do during that debate to curry favor with
certain segments of the population. You see, there's an old saying,
you've heard me say this before. In law, there's an
old saying, you know a lawyer, he's heard this, saying,
he's probably said it to you before. When you're in
a trial, if you have the facts of the case,
you pound the facts. You just bring them up over
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and over and over again. If the fact her on
your side, if you have the truth on your side,
you pound the truth over and over and over again.
Maybe you don't have video footage, but the truth is
on your side. So that's what you pound. If you
don't have any of those things, you pound the table.
What's that a lesson in Well, you have to play
to whatever your strength. Happens to be domes one and
only technique. When she has debated in the past that
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I want to give credit where credit is due. Mays
is the one who dug this one out. She debated
Mike Pence, and she used this line over and over
and over again, the i'm speaking line.
Speaker 3 (06:36):
Mister Vice president, I'm speaking. I'm speaking, mister Vice President.
I'm speaking.
Speaker 4 (06:42):
I'm speaking the important if you see the truth, mister.
Speaker 3 (06:46):
Vice president, I'm speaking. I'm speaking. Okay, if you don't
mind letting me finish, we can then have a conversation. Okay, please, okay,
fine answer now?
Speaker 2 (06:57):
Can people deserve a straight answer.
Speaker 3 (06:59):
I will not sit here and be lectured by the
vice president. I'm speaking. Yeah, I'm about to I will
not be lectured by the vice president.
Speaker 1 (07:12):
Look, you can roll your eyes all you want. That
doesn't resonate with me at all. But that, yes, queen stuff.
It's a debate technique. It's not just a one off.
Speaker 2 (07:24):
There.
Speaker 1 (07:24):
With a debate with Pence, she's used this recently on
the campaign trail with people in the crowd.
Speaker 2 (07:29):
I'm speaking, I'm speaking. She loves to do it.
Speaker 1 (07:33):
It's part of how she covers up for the fact
she doesn't know anything. The Kamala Harris campaign has bent
over backwards to get the mics unmuted during the debate
so Donald Trump can interrupt her and so she can
do the one thing she.
Speaker 2 (07:50):
Knows how to do.
Speaker 1 (07:51):
I'm speaking, But the mics are muted, and Dome doesn't
know anything, and she's not allowed to have notes. And
I set all that to say this right now, all
the momentum, it feels like it's with Donald Trump as
of September tenth debate night. I know this is a
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bit of an early prediction, but I think that's going
to get even worse for the Harris campaign. You may
remember how bad the Trump Biden debate was for Joe Biden.
My phone was melting that night with friends who had
Democrat friends who were drinking themselves into a stupor turning
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off the debate halfway through. Democrats were on suicide watch
that night. What happens on September tenth, with all the
momentum already in Trump's corner. If Trump goes out there
and slaughters Kamala Harris during that debate, and right now
that is the likely outcome, Well, that brings me to
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the negative of all this. Let me tell you what
happens the system. The system is going to start looking
at other means. They have decided, they've convinced themselves, and
they sadly have convinced half the United States of America
that a Trump presidency would mean they are democracy and
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all the other stupid things they say. Now, Roy rise
at that that's fine, but these people believe it. They
can't describe why, because it's just what the high mind
has told them, but they believe it. So these are
people who've done anything and everything to try to stop him,
impeach him, try to kill him, put him in prison.
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They are people who will do anything. So September tenth
is the debate. If September eleventh, the system wakes up
and the system gets reasonably certain that Kamala Harris is
going to lose this election, what are they going to do?
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I don't have an answer to that question. But what
I do know for a fact is they're not going
to wake up September eleventh and say, man, that went bad.
I think we're going to lose. Oh well, we tried, guys.
These people don't think like that. Remember when Steve Krakaur
came on mentioned something he thinks they might do.
Speaker 5 (10:21):
Joe Biden isn't doing much of anything, and there is
another lever that they can pull, and that is push
him out of the White House entirely. And I think
that that's absolutely a spot that they could go. If
you make Kamala Harris the president and have her in there,
you can give Joe Biden a little two week celebration
of his life, just like we saw at the DNC.
You can put Kamala Harris in that role, let her
be President Harris, maybe manufacture a little mini crisis for
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her to show how presidential and strong she is. I
think that that could help boost her even a little bit,
even among a very small faction of the population, which
is really all it might take.
Speaker 2 (10:55):
To win this election.
Speaker 5 (10:56):
So President Harris in October, I would not rule that out.
Speaker 2 (11:01):
Did they run Joe Biden out the door?
Speaker 1 (11:04):
Is there God forbid another attempt, maybe this time successful,
on Donald Trump's life? Does he get sentenced to jail
on September eighteenth, when his New York sentencing comes down.
Speaker 2 (11:16):
What is the system going to do?
Speaker 1 (11:18):
I don't know. I don't know, but I know they're
going to do something. And if the momentum continues this way,
and I'm happy about that, right, I'm happy the momentum
is not going in the Harris Camp's favor.
Speaker 2 (11:29):
I'm happy. I'm sure you're happy. I'm happy. That's a
good thing.
Speaker 1 (11:33):
That these are violent, vile, demonic people who've convinced themselves
that stopping Donald Trump is everything, the only thing that matters.
Speaker 2 (11:43):
Look Dome is so desperate.
Speaker 1 (11:45):
They dragged poor Joe Biden off the beach and had him.
Speaker 2 (11:48):
Out there slurring his words at campaign events.
Speaker 6 (11:54):
Eric Dan, the Ironworkers, jam Dishkill a big player, Nae
Shauger's rash a great trumpy look, and Jimmy Williams and
the painters Allied Trades.
Speaker 2 (12:12):
And then his dad.
Speaker 6 (12:15):
The dad is a really good man, Mike Coleman, a
sheet metal worker.
Speaker 2 (12:22):
Well Forgus, that was uncomfortable.
Speaker 1 (12:29):
And if Trump does win, if he makes it to
election day he does win, do they certify the election?
You know, there are already articles out there today about
the Biden administration beginning to push the Russian collusion narrative
yet again, and it almost seems as if the system
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is getting ready for that narrative again. You know, Brian
Stelter famously flamed out at CNN because he's a talentless idiot.
CNN just announced they're rehiring this guy for some reason.
Speaker 7 (13:07):
A new storyline was introduced right on time. There it
is the New York Post front page announcing Biden's secret emails.
More shadiness involving Hunter Biden as political entertainment goes. This
is not a brand new TV show. It's just a
new season of the show. But there are big questions
about who might have created this show, and that's what's
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probably most important here. CNN reported on Friday, the US
authorities are seeing if those emails we just talked about
are connected to an ongoing Russian disinformation effort.
Speaker 2 (13:39):
Huh what's the system doing? I don't know, but they're
not going to go quietly.
Speaker 1 (13:47):
All that may have made you uncomfortable, but I am
right speaking of uncomfortable things. As Aurora, Colorado fallen to trend,
de Aragua, the Venezuelan prison gang, Savannah Hernandez joins US
next to discuss that.
Speaker 2 (14:01):
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T Mobile, you gotta.
Speaker 1 (14:07):
Have Horizon, you gotta have AT and T otherwise you'll
drop calls.
Speaker 2 (14:10):
Have you Have you bought that lie?
Speaker 1 (14:11):
Well, I don't like this company, but I need that network.
You know, the Puretalk, the cell phone company, my cell
phone company.
Speaker 2 (14:19):
You know they're on the same five G network. Right.
Speaker 1 (14:22):
I switched from T Mobile to Puretalk, and not only
did by bill get cut in half, I actually have
better coverage now than I did before. I used to
drop calls in my living room all the time. Was frigured, obnoxious.
Speaker 2 (14:33):
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Speaker 1 (14:36):
The patriotic cell phone company that shares and promotes your values,
go switch. It's cake, pure Talk, dot com slash JESSETV.
Speaker 2 (14:49):
We'll be back put themselves at talking to me right now.
Speaker 8 (15:01):
Okay, So I'm putting people at risk because I work
for Turning Point USSA. I was standing here and I've
been trying to report on the migrant hotel here, and
I've had these two come up to me. This guy's
been pretty nice. Actually, these two come up to me.
Please my language, tell me, I'm not nice, tell me
that I need to leave because my words are harmful.
Speaker 4 (15:20):
No one said that you were not nice. I think
what happened was is you found that your narrative was
not sticking.
Speaker 8 (15:26):
So everybody has seen how I've reported on this, and
you guys said, I mean, you guys can go on
my Twitter account. The entire city is focusing in on
covering up this issue. And any of people like this
that come and shut me down because I'm reporting what's actually.
Speaker 2 (15:39):
Going on, I wonder what happened there?
Speaker 1 (15:43):
Well, let's ask her joining me now, Savannah Hernandez reporter
for turning point Usay, Savannah, you are I believe you
are still on the ground in a Laura, Aurora, Colorado.
Speaker 2 (15:55):
Please keep your head down over there.
Speaker 1 (15:56):
Could you please explain the reality? Separate the truth from fiction.
We know the dirty comedies have been trying to cover
up what trend dey Aragua is doing.
Speaker 2 (16:05):
There. You're there, I'm not what's happening?
Speaker 8 (16:09):
Well, thanks for having me on Jesse, because yes, yesterday's
reporting did spark this debate of Okay, are gangs overwhelming
this apartment complex?
Speaker 4 (16:18):
Or is that fake? And is it a slumlord? Issue. Well,
I am here to correct.
Speaker 8 (16:21):
The record and say that yes, trend dear Agua is
in the area, that they were a part of this
apartment complex, and they are in fact extorting migrants and
residents of this area. These are all interviews that are
going to be dropping soon out of the Frontline's USA
team to.
Speaker 4 (16:36):
Go check that out.
Speaker 8 (16:38):
It's really funny, Jesse, because we stumbled upon this apartment
and because there's been so much media scrutiny this group.
Speaker 4 (16:46):
They're called the let me make sure I call them
the correct name here.
Speaker 8 (16:49):
East Colfax Community Collective. They made sure to organize this
protest and tell the migrants, hey, if you don't want
to get evicted, make sure not to say that trenday
Aragua is here. Let's go ahead and diverted to a
slum lord issue. I was actually doing some investigating into
this group, Jesse. And guess what they actually get the
majority of their funding from the city of Aurora and
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the City of Denver, the same exact cities that have
been trying to downplay the fact that the gang is
now in the area, that have been trying to downplay
the fact that violence is going up as a direct
result of these migrants being in Aurora and in Denver.
So it's really interesting how this group funded by the
city is now coming in and trying to run damage control,
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trying to change that narrative. I mean, you can see
on screen there this organization of communists came and wrote
in English signs for the migrants to hold, saying stop
the wise, there's no gangs.
Speaker 4 (17:43):
Keep in mind the people talking outside.
Speaker 8 (17:45):
Of a couple of the migrants that actually did live
in the apartment complex, but the people who organize this
and we're talking did not live in this complex. And
we did have reporters who went back last night. I
didn't because again I'm a female and I wanted to
be safe, but we had a mail reporter go back
and say, yeah, a migret told me that he was
leaving in haste because he's being extorted and it's an
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extremely dangerous apartment complex to be living in.
Speaker 1 (18:10):
Okay, before we get to the extortion, I don't want
to gloss over something you just said. I just want
to make sure I've got my ducks in a row here,
and feel free to correct me if I'm wrong. You
are saying a taxpayer funded group from a well, taxpayers
in Aurora and taxpayers in Denver, they are threatening the
residents of the apartment complex with deportation if they don't
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lie about what's taking place in the apartment complex. That
I oversimplify that or speak out a turn in anyway.
Speaker 8 (18:41):
I mean, I think the issue is that there was
going to be an eviction. The city said there could
be an eviction because there was so much media scrutiny,
and so now this communist organization that gets funding from
the government is trying to run damage control.
Speaker 4 (18:54):
So I mean, yeah, if our narratives match up there,
that's what's going on.
Speaker 2 (18:59):
Okay, talk to me about extortion. I personally have never
been extorted before.
Speaker 1 (19:04):
So I'm guessing you knock on some poor illegal store
with an AK forty seven and you tell him he
owes you, I don't know, fresh tortillas every morning, or
he gets shot.
Speaker 2 (19:14):
Is that how that works?
Speaker 8 (19:16):
Fresh tortillas or two thousand dollars that you're struggling to
be able to afford because you barely got your work
permit as a direct result of the Biden Harris administration
letting you in and then giving you that permit to work.
So that's what's going on here on the ground. Jesse
and I actually toured this apartment complex.
Speaker 4 (19:32):
It was terrifying.
Speaker 8 (19:33):
There were bullet holes in the window, the glast was
broken in everywhere.
Speaker 4 (19:39):
It was not a safe environment.
Speaker 8 (19:40):
Again, we were also talking to residents surrounding the area
who were like, yeah, we hear gunshots all the time.
There's a huge police presence here. Again, we had another
reporter who interviewed a family who just moved here two
weeks ago and had no idea what they were moving
next to. So it's really unfortunate to see what Americans
are being subjected to.
Speaker 4 (19:59):
And Bok refresher as well for the audience. Let's not
forget that trend.
Speaker 8 (20:02):
Dear Agua is the same Venezuelan prison gang that was
linked to the murder of Lake and Riley, that was
linked to the shooting of two NYPV police officers just
a couple months ago. This gang gave their members the
okay to shoot and attack police officers, and then here
in Denver, they were also involved in a very violent
jewelry heist that left two females pistol whipped.
Speaker 4 (20:23):
So that's what's going on over here.
Speaker 1 (20:26):
Good grief, Savannah I had a whistleblower, a cop in Aurora, Colorado,
reach out to me privately and explain that this issue
extends way beyond one apartment complex in Aurora.
Speaker 2 (20:39):
He said, this is an.
Speaker 1 (20:41):
Issue that is spreading throughout that town. You're there, are
you seeing it?
Speaker 8 (20:47):
So we're actually going to be going to several apartment
complexes and hotels where we are hearing.
Speaker 4 (20:52):
Rumors that this is happening.
Speaker 8 (20:54):
But again, just based off of what the migrants were
telling us yesterday, right, they're trying to change the narrative
and say, well, trend the aar Agua has not overrun
our apartment complex. They were just here because their family
member lives here, and this is the first time this happened.
They are now trying to say that this these gang
members are from a different apartment complex. And keep in
mind too, a lot of these complexes are within a
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ten minute drive of each other. They're in a very
large part of the city, so they're a little bit
spread out. So absolutely, that's what we're going to be
focusing in on today, how deep the tentacles of trend
air Agua go throughout the city. Because it's clear that
no one wants to take responsibility for this, but there's
a presence here and they are jumping between these various
apartment complexes.
Speaker 1 (21:37):
Let's switch gears because you did another video from a
dome rally and I thought, man alive, this was pretty
revealing here it.
Speaker 8 (21:45):
Was what do you think was Kamala Harris's most memorable moment?
Speaker 4 (21:50):
SVP?
Speaker 9 (21:53):
Ooh, I was gonna say all of the memes and
the internews, yeah, you just heard dancing all I'm just like, yes,
I mean when she was with I think she was
like making Curry.
Speaker 10 (22:04):
I mean like, I'm not really too crazy about anything
that she has, but I just know that what she
does have is actually going to work.
Speaker 11 (22:12):
I think, just in general, for being able to.
Speaker 9 (22:16):
Take over the position and be the first female vice
president has been impactful.
Speaker 8 (22:21):
And not What is your response to people who say, well,
she's been in office for the past four years and
she hasn't done anything.
Speaker 4 (22:26):
What's your response to that.
Speaker 12 (22:27):
I think that's an unfair I think that she has
shown strong support for unions. I think that a lot
of the criticisms of things like the border are completely overblown.
Speaker 2 (22:40):
Savannah. These people really are in a cult, aren't they.
Speaker 8 (22:45):
Yes, Jesse and you know, thank you for triggering my PTSD.
Speaker 4 (22:48):
Of having to be at that event and go and
speak to those people. It wasn't a fun time. You know.
Speaker 8 (22:53):
I was at the DNC for an entire three days
and I feel like my IQ level just drop having
to listen to these people because again, none of them
know why they're actually there.
Speaker 4 (23:01):
It's all about Kamalae is brat.
Speaker 8 (23:03):
She's super funny, she has memes, she's way cooler than
Donald Trump.
Speaker 4 (23:07):
And it's like, okay, that's cool, but eggs.
Speaker 8 (23:09):
Cost eight dollars right now, what about that? And they're like, well,
that's not her fault. Yeah, she's been in the.
Speaker 4 (23:15):
Administration for the past four years, but it's not her fault.
Speaker 8 (23:17):
And there's no border issue. And if you say that
there is, well that's just the lie. And that's the
point that we're at Jesse, where the propaganda has gotten
so severe, where you can show these people a headline
like hey, three hundred thousand plus migrant children have gone
missing under the Biden Harris administration, and they'll hit you with, well,
Kamala was only.
Speaker 4 (23:36):
In charge of the root pauses of migration.
Speaker 2 (23:38):
So this isn't her fault.
Speaker 1 (23:42):
Imagine being part of the cult of Dome. How embarrassing
that would be.
Speaker 2 (23:46):
Savannah, Thank you. I appreciate you so much. All right,
we have to do more. We have a lot more
good stuff for you.
Speaker 1 (23:55):
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Speaker 1 (24:51):
It's talk something that's on everyone's mind, at least I
hope it is election integrity. Now you can scoff at
this issue or you can embrace this issue. But let's
be honest about something. Democrats want to cheat in elections.
They do whatever you believe about twenty twenty or what
they're gonna do in twenty twenty four. There's only one
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reason you would want mail in voting for everybody that
was HR one they tried to pass that bill. And
there's only one reason you wouldn't want people to have
to show whyde to vote. The only reason you'd want
to do those two things is if you intend to cheat.
There's not a second reason. And right now we're dealing
with this Save Act. House Freedom Caucus wants to attach
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the Save Act to the spending bill to try to
ensure do the best they can to ensure illegals aren't
voting in our election. Will Mike Johnson actually do that?
Speaker 2 (25:42):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (25:43):
I generally don't bank on the intestinal fortitude of Mike Johnson.
Let's ask Mike Yoder about that. Though joining me now,
Mike Yoder, founder of Citizen Age, Well, Mike, let us
hope the future of the Republic is not banking on
the intestinal fortitude of Mike Johnson.
Speaker 13 (26:02):
That are remaining four hundred and thirty four members in
Congress as well. But I would put the people up
against that, and I think right now as citizen led
effort is frankly the only thing that we have left
as a way to ensure we have some sort of
integrity in our elections.
Speaker 2 (26:18):
Okay, what does that mean? As citizen led effort?
Speaker 13 (26:22):
So it all goes back to sort of looking at
the fundamental rights that we all have as people. And
every single American has the ability to challenge the names
of ineligible voters on their voter rules in all three
thousand and six counties across the country. And what's happening
is when we exercise that right, or there's citizens exercising that,
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the counties will still refuse, objectly refuse to remove the voters.
Speaker 11 (26:46):
And we've seen this across the country.
Speaker 13 (26:48):
We've seen it everywhere, and they just make up different reasons,
and whether the reasons are legitimate or not, they'll either
pass different laws within the states or they'll have county
codes and they'll do everything that they can lock them
from removing these ineligible voters, even when you go to
the point of having challenges with evidence where you have
a photograph of their house, their property tax record, is
their license plate, and I mean we have photos of
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tombstones of people and their obituaries, and they still won't
say that that's enough evidence for them to be removed.
Speaker 11 (27:16):
So I just said, I'm not going to just walk away.
Speaker 13 (27:19):
So why don't we start taking this to court and
get what's called a ridamandamis, which is essentially a court
order forcing them to do their jobs.
Speaker 11 (27:26):
And that's exactly what we're doing.
Speaker 1 (27:29):
Okay, explain what the court order is going to make
them do that they're not already doing.
Speaker 13 (27:36):
So I sort of describe it jokingly as it's like
looking behind your TV console and there's just a jumble
of wires and you don't even know where to start
to untangle it because of how wrong they are with
the laws. So the first thing that we're wanting to
do is ensure that the voter rolls are cleaned up.
Every state has an obligation to maintain clean and accurate
voter rolls that trickles down to the county level. These
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county officials are just disregarding it. And in the case
the Fulton County, the chair of the Board of Elections
has gone so far as to saying, quote, Fulton County
never conducts an independent search for anybody dead, people fellons,
people who live out of state. They said that on record,
point blank, admitting it, because they're so emboldened at this point.
And the Rinoman damis is going to say a fulfill
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your lawful obligated duties as a public official to clean
the voter.
Speaker 11 (28:24):
Arle b.
Speaker 13 (28:25):
It's going to prevent them from having election policy manuals
or procedures that dictate erroneous or misguided statements of law
where they say, oh, we're not allowed to do that. Well,
that's not true. You can't publish these from the Secretary
of State down. So the whole goal here is to
get the Secretary of State to issue a statewide policy
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that says, here was what the law says, and you
have to follow it.
Speaker 11 (28:52):
And then at the county level.
Speaker 13 (28:53):
They're going to either have a choice as to whether
they choose to follow the law and the court order
or will move for sanctions and whole them in contempt
of court.
Speaker 1 (29:03):
Okay, So, Mike, if these corrupt jurisdictions like the critically
important Fulton County, if they're so full of government officials
who just will brazenly ignore the law, and everyone knows
by now you can't patch these things up after an election.
Speaker 2 (29:20):
Where does that leave us?
Speaker 1 (29:21):
So are the lawsuits enough to keep their feet to
the fire. I'm glad you're doing it, don't get me wrong,
But is it enough?
Speaker 2 (29:26):
Can we do more?
Speaker 13 (29:29):
I think that the way that it's structured with me
finding a way to get these cases out of the
Fulton County courts and into a federal court is a
massive distinction because under the Constitution it says that you
can take cases to a federal court so long as
it's a rising under federal law. Well, here the issue
is dealing with the state's interpretation of a federal law,
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and we can seek court order a declaratory judgment that
is interpreting that federal law. So once we take it
out of the county level, we put it into a
federal court room where it's not necessarily seated in the
same you know, locale or with you know, the sway
of elected judges. That for one, gives us a lot more,
you know, just an objective review of the cases. And
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I'm not saying every single federal court is unbiased or
not painted, but I'm saying that they are more so pure.
Speaker 11 (30:17):
Than you have with county judges.
Speaker 13 (30:21):
The second thing is that if they don't follow this
order once we obtain it, then they're not going to
be able to certify in that county, and essentially the
certification for the state won't be able to be sent
up to Washington if you have a county that's still outstanding.
So the way it breaks down is that if they
don't follow the law, we theoretically could be the ones
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holding the keys over whether they're able to certify as
a state, and without every state certifying, you don't have
a final result.
Speaker 1 (30:49):
Mike, tell me about Pennsylvania. This appears to be the
state that Trump might win, could win. If he does
win it, he's very likely going back to the White House.
Where are we at with the voter rules in that state.
Speaker 13 (31:03):
So Pennsylvania has a couple unique features to it. One
of them is that they have the most pervasive mail
in ballot fraud in the country. I would say Michigan
is probably the worst in terms of the fraud overall,
with the way that they built this legislative web out.
Pennsylvania itself is one of the states that has the
most insane mail in ballot you know, overages that are
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just in absolute excess and what happens a lot of
the time is that these mail in ballots will be
sent out, but the person's residential address and their mailing
address do not align. So you'll have twenty five hundred
ballots being sent to the same address. And it's oftentimes
a nonprofit or things like soup kitchens. It can be
things like we've even seen over eighteen hundred addresses listed
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for the center of a sports complex. It's it's like,
essentially it's a football field, and they harvest these ballots,
they take them into like a massive hub. It's sort
of if you think about how FedEx or UPS has legit.
They'll go around harvest all these and then they submit
them in mass We saw that on video where you
saw those county officials pull the van in in Fulton
County last year. We saw it in Mayra Copa. It's
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happening in Pennsylvania too, so we're going to be going
after that as well to prevent it. I don't want
to give away what we're doing, but we do have
something in place for that as well. As we're bringing
these roots against various counties throughout Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Alleghany, Montgomery,
and we're going to take that the federal court as
well to clean them up, because at the end of
the day, if you don't have ineligible voters on their roles,
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they don't have the ability to cast a vote on
their behalf. The whole thing is about choking down the
total number of names or voters that are that are
listed that could conceivably cast a vote, because whether you
like it or not, a vote's going to be cast
into your name if you don't do it yourself.
Speaker 1 (32:49):
Tell me about this lawsuit you have against Kamala Harris
and Zuckerberg about censorship.
Speaker 2 (32:55):
What's going on here?
Speaker 13 (32:57):
So I after Zuckerberg hadmitted that it was quote in
the wake of the pressure from the White House and
the White House officials where they were censoring everyone throughout
twenty twenty while there was still Biden in the campaign,
they were still running, and then once he got into
office within the administration, and I found this lawsuit, pro
(33:18):
said because and prose just means that I'm the plaintiff,
I'm representing myself. And the reason being is more so
as a matter of principle, because this changed the course
of history, It.
Speaker 11 (33:29):
Changed an election.
Speaker 13 (33:30):
I think that you know, I mean, forty one percent
of voters that said that they voted for Biden, if
they would have seen that Hunter Biden laptop story would
have changed their vote, that would have definitionally changed the
outcome of the last election. So the fact that what
I'm doing is furthering our interest in free speech and
everyone's going to bring back the whole Oh well, Facebook's
a private company. It can do whatever it wants, and
that's generally true, but that's not absolute. So what I'm
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arguing is that under what's called the state action doctrine,
there's four different tests where you canute the actions of
a private entity to the government itself. And that's where
they're under significant coercion or they act in like a
concerted effort sort of like a conspiracy, not the kind
of Glaine Maxwell where there's co conspirator or this is
one where they're both involved. And the state compulsion test,
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and then also the public function test, and that's the arena,
the public function test that has traditionally been tested in
the wrong with social media, which is saying that they're
engaging in, like traditionally something that's been a power or
an action reserved of the government.
Speaker 11 (34:34):
So you have like special police officers.
Speaker 13 (34:35):
As private security companies, they can be held for the
Fourth Amendment for search and seizure type issues, even though
they're a private.
Speaker 11 (34:40):
Entity and not a public official.
Speaker 13 (34:42):
Well here, even though the First Amendment only protects against
the governments and abridgment of your speech, I'm arguing that
Facebook was effectively acting to facto as the government because
they were being coerced, they were being pressured, they were
being forced to do it. And of course, the the
White House official in charge of the of censorship was
Rob Flaherty and he's all of a sudden the deputy
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director for Kamala's campaign. And this falls in the footsteps
of her saying that Elon has lost his privileges to speak,
which it's a right, not a privilege. So it just
kind of goes two to tango right there in their
hand in hands. So I want to make sure it
doesn't happen again.
Speaker 2 (35:21):
For sure.
Speaker 1 (35:22):
Mike, thank you, brother, keep going. I appreciate it all right.
Speaking of Pennsylvania, Cliff Maloney's on the ground in Pennsylvania.
We have some good news from that ground.
Speaker 2 (35:33):
We'll talk to.
Speaker 1 (35:34):
Cliff in a moment. Before we talk to Cliff, let's
talk about sleeping. Let's talk about waking. Actually, that moment
when you wake up, it sets the tone for the
entire rest of your day, doesn't it. If you think
about it, when you wake up, how you feel in
that moment will set the tone.
Speaker 2 (35:55):
If you wake up and.
Speaker 1 (35:57):
You're so tired or you're still groggy, you took out
and sleep the night before, and your eyes feel like
sam paper, you know, the first thing you tell yourself.
Speaker 2 (36:05):
Is, oh, today it's gonna suck.
Speaker 1 (36:08):
And if you wake up and that's how I felt
this morning and you're ready to go, you know it'll
be a good day. Do you want to have one
of those every day? Get some dream powder from Beam
in your life. Forget that other crap. This is natural.
It's just a cup of hot chocolate.
Speaker 2 (36:24):
You will sleep like a baby and the waking moment
will be wonderful.
Speaker 1 (36:29):
Every day shotbeam dot com slash Jesse Kelly.
Speaker 2 (36:33):
Gets you forty percent off. We'll be back.
Speaker 1 (36:45):
Communists are dirty liars and they are shameless. Did you
hear what Domes campaign did? And this is probably work
with Eagles fans. They went around Philadelphia calling her the
official candidate of the Philadelphia Eagles, and they even linked
to the Eagles website, and the Eagles had to come
out and say, ah, wait what it wasn't us. But
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that's that's how underhanded these people are. Joining me now,
Cliff Maloney, he is the founder of Pennsylvania Chase and
we really need him to be successful. Cliff, as a
former New York Giants fan, I don't watch the NFL anymore.
The last thing in the world I'd ever want to
do is put any faith in Philadelphia Eagle fans.
Speaker 2 (37:24):
But surely they saw through this, right, Yeah, believe me.
It was a bit of a shock. You know.
Speaker 14 (37:29):
I am a dieard Eagles fan and after getting drill
Ei and woke stuff, I happen to still be. So
say a prayer for me. It's gonna be an interesting year.
But yeah, seeing this here the heck out of me.
Speaker 8 (37:40):
Right.
Speaker 15 (37:40):
I mean, it's like they did a pretty good job.
But this is what democrats do. You know, they distort
the truth.
Speaker 14 (37:45):
They're always trying to present things and unfortunately, I hate
to say this, low information voters in Philadelphia. You know,
they probably see the headline they're scrolling, they see it
and they oh wow, I guess the Eagles are supporting
Kamala Harris. But luckily, you know, there was so much
pressure not just from people on the right, but just
the media in general asking them that it forced the
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Philadelphia Eagles front office to come out make a statement.
But talk about an embarrassing thing for Democrats. But that's
their path to victory. Lie, steal, cheat, and figure out
how you can distort the truth to try to get votes.
And unfortunately, we have to be prepared to combat it.
But it did make my heart stop for a second thinking, you.
Speaker 2 (38:24):
Know, this might be a real ad. Yeah, that's not good.
Speaker 1 (38:28):
Okay, speaking of football, let's talk about blocking and tackling
the stuff that actually wins elections. Mail in ballots Pennsylvania
give us a sit rep.
Speaker 2 (38:37):
On the ground there.
Speaker 14 (38:39):
Well, the numbers are the thing that I look at, Jesse, Right,
So in Pennsylvania, remember Republicans lost Pennsylvania by eighty thousand
votes twenty twenty and one hundred and forty one thousand Republicans.
As I've said on your show before, I'll keep saying
that number one hundred and forty one thousand Republicans requested.
Speaker 15 (38:56):
A mail in ballot and never sent it back. So
where are we right now?
Speaker 14 (39:00):
Well, if you look at the timeline of this far
from the election in twenty twenty compared to today, Democrats
are down one hundred and thirty two thousand mail in
bout requests.
Speaker 2 (39:11):
So let me make this clear.
Speaker 14 (39:12):
For everybody in Pennsylvania, you have to request a mail
in ballot each year. They don't get sent out like
some of these crazy states to every single voter. And
so Democrats the way that they have a path to
victory is they have to run up the score like
they did in twenty twenty when it comes to mail
in votes. So when they're down one hundred and thirty
two thousand Democrat requests, they're in trouble. And so it's
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our job to make sure we go out continue to
get Republicans to play the game, play by the new
set of rules. But that one hundred and thirty two
thousand they're down as Democrats scared to debt. They cannot
afford that type of deficit if they think they're going
to be Trump in twenty twenty four.
Speaker 1 (39:54):
Cliff on the negative side of all this, let's talk
about the signatures. I saw a headline Pennsylvania courts, Hey
don't worry about that date.
Speaker 2 (40:04):
On what's going on with all this?
Speaker 15 (40:07):
Yeah, So what happened was.
Speaker 14 (40:08):
In twenty twenty two in Pennsylvania we won a huge
battle which was we set a precedent that said, look,
when you send a mail in ballot back, it has
to be signed, it has to be witnessed, and it
has to be dated. And that was a battle that
we lost in twenty twenty, right, But everything changed in
twenty twenty two.
Speaker 15 (40:26):
But now what you're seeing is there are current battles
going on. There are concurrent battles.
Speaker 14 (40:30):
But just this past week, you know, Josh Shapiro was
celebrating because of the court.
Speaker 15 (40:34):
Ruled that they don't have to be dated again.
Speaker 14 (40:37):
And so Jesse, anytime that you put your faith in
the court system, you know you're going to be disappointed
with a lot of these activist judges. And so I'm
not counting on them doing what's right. I mean, you
can't date a ballot. Give me a break. You're supposed
to be a voting age. You're choosing who's going to
make public policy. You can put the date on the
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dang ballot. But I said, everybody expect the Dems and
expect the courts to not go our way, and.
Speaker 15 (41:06):
If that's the case, we have to do the work
to overcome that.
Speaker 2 (41:10):
Right.
Speaker 14 (41:10):
That's why with our Pachase program, I've got one hundred
and twenty full time ballot chasers on the ground in
Pennsylvania right now, and we're going to be there. We
launched this past Sunday and we're going to be there
through election day chasing the ballots because we can't rely
on activist judges to rule in our favor. We know
the Democrats will pull out all the stops. They have
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unlimited money, and so we can't assume we're going to
win this in the courts. We have to win it
through the actual balloting process and expect every Democrat ballot
to be counted, whether it legally should.
Speaker 15 (41:44):
Be or not. That's the battle' up.
Speaker 1 (41:46):
Against, no doubt, Cliff, go get them brother. All right,
we have a wonderful story going to put a smile
on your face. Ready for some light in the mood next?
(42:08):
All right, it is time to lighten the mood first.
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(42:28):
All right, now, enough of that, let's talk about corporate America.
We recently covered Robbie Starbucks' efforts, his reporting.
Speaker 2 (42:36):
He's the one getting this stuff done.
Speaker 1 (42:38):
Where he got Harley Davidson, who was going the way
of the comedy, he got them to back all the
way off and really really tone down that corporate communism filth.
Speaker 2 (42:48):
And that's good.
Speaker 1 (42:50):
Well, Robbie found himself a new target Cores. Did you
know about Coors? Listen to Robbie Starbuck.
Speaker 10 (42:58):
All Right, y'all, I got fantastic for you another win.
Last week, we reached out to the CEO and president
of Molten Cores. You probably know them for their course beers.
I was concerned about their woke and DEI based policies,
so I laid out my concerns. I was concerned about
woke policies at Cores and DEI policies, so I reached out.
I laid out our concerns, and I laid out that
we were investigating for a story.
Speaker 11 (43:18):
After a little back and forth with them, I've got
some fantastic news for you.
Speaker 10 (43:21):
Before we begin with the changes, though, I wanted to
point out that this page used to exist and it
no longer does.
Speaker 11 (43:26):
Now that page looks like this, isn't it beautiful?
Speaker 10 (43:28):
This email just went out to all CORES employees, So
let's jump into the changes first. There will be no
more woke DEI training courses, no longer donating to divisive
events like Pride events. Instead, they're going to be donating
to their hometown communities and core business goals like alcohol responsibility,
disaster relief efforts, and promoting access to higher education and
job training for positions in their industry. Employee and executive
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compensation will no longer be tied to DEI hiring goals.
Coors will no longer have supplier diversity goals to give
preferential treatment to quote diverse suppliers. And I saved the
best for last, at least my Favoritvorite. Part of these
stories is always when the companies leave the hrc CI
scoring system. Yeah, Cors had one hundred on the CI
scoring system, which is essentially a social credit system to
push leftism into corporate America. I have had enough of
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the CI scoring system, so I've got some great news
for you courses, in fact, stating they will no longer
participate in the CEI scoring system from the HRC. The
Corporate Quality Index is on its way out.
Speaker 1 (44:24):
That's a good thing. Celebrate. Credit to Robbie, credit to
everybody involved. Continued to expose the evil taking place in
corporate America, and watch these people run. They've been doing
this stuff right under our noses for so long. We
just didn't know you're grabbing cores for Labor Day weekend.
You didn't know that's what you were supporting.
Speaker 2 (44:45):
So there you go. All right, we'll do it tomorrow.