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May 20, 2025 45 mins

The Joe Biden cover-up just got even worse, with the former President being diagnosed with cancer. Jesse Kelly calls for accountability on this issue. This comes as the  Jesse discusses alongside Savanah Hernandez. Plus, Senator Ron Johnson is sounding the alarm on the so-called "big beautiful bill" making its way through Congress.
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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Joe Biden has cancer. We will discuss that. The good
kind of and the bad eye of the Supreme Courts
of Enna Hernandez is here. Senator Ron Johnson gives us
an honest update on government spending. All that and more
coming up on oline. Different jobs have different levels of importance.

(00:29):
I think you would agree with that, right, that's a
fairly simple statement, but I think you would agree with it.
We'll get to Joe Biden in a moment. But different
jobs have different levels of importance. For instance, a carnival,
the fair you've been to one before. The guy making
the funnel cakes, now, let's just assume he has to

(00:51):
have a license to make the funnel cakes, a permit
of some kind. What if I was to forge for
myself a permit saying that I permitted to make funnel cakes?
Is that a big deal? Does that rise to the
level of criminality? Someone should be thrown in prison? I
think you would probably say no, maybe a small fine
or something like that was no big deal. It's funnel cake,

(01:13):
so okay, you put too much sugar on it. Ok Now,
what if I did the same thing and pretended to
be an airline pilot and I didn't know how to fly.
What if I forged all the documents I had to forge,
and I got on a commercial airliner with three hundred
lives on board, and I didn't know how to take off,
I didn't know how to land. I didn't know how

(01:34):
to fly at all. Would you agree that that is
a crime, probably because of the importance of the job,
because you have other people's lives in danger. Now, let's
discuss Joe Biden and the latest cancer diagnosis, which is awful,
right for in case you've been under a rock. Over

(01:56):
the weekend, it came out that Joe Biden had prostate
cancer late StageIt prostate cancer terminal. Joe Biden's going to
die from this. Now, let's pause on this for a moment.
As many of you know, I recently lost my father
six seven months ago. I lost my dad. What many

(02:17):
people do not know is before we lost him, he
had prostate cancer. No, that's not what eventually took him.
It was his heart, but prostate cancer. So I actually
got familiar with his whole process, and you know how
he found out he on Prostate cancer shows up in
your blood. I'm not going to bore you with medical

(02:37):
things here. But your basic blood work will tell you
there's something wrong. Better go get a check up. This
is basic stuff. It's not like he went to some
super advanced doctor. Family doctor took one look at his
blood work. Hey, we need to get your prostate checked.
It's obvious it's in there. It's in the blood. Now.
That was my father. He knew he had prostate cancer,

(02:58):
and he found out so far ahead of time he
was able to successfully treat it. My father never went
to the doctor, couldn't get him to the doctor once
a year. If you're lucky, you'll go get his blood
work done. Joe Biden was President of the United States
of America. Joe Biden, as a requirement, as a basic requirement,

(03:18):
got checkups all the time. He didn't get to do
the stubborn I'm not getting my blood work done thing
all the time. Now, let me tell you something else
I discovered about prostate cancer. Prostate cancer, I'm gonna I'm
not gonna be dismissive of it, and gentlemen be aware

(03:39):
of this. But prostate cancer takes a long time to
get to the place where it's in your bones in terminal.
That's not check up number one. It's not like something
horrible like pancreatic cancer, where you're fined and then one
day you find out it's stage four and you'll be
dead at a month. Prostate cancer isn't work in that way.

(04:01):
It takes a long time. Is it slowly but surely
embeds itself into your body. If Joe Biden now has
prostate cancer and it's terminal and it's in his bones,
that means Joe Biden very likely had prostate cancer terminal
for the entirety of his presidency. Listen to this doctor.

Speaker 2 (04:21):
It's very unusual to hear that someone has prostate cancer
where they're annually being followed up, and the fact that
we just find it at a glease of nine is
just pretty much unheard of it in this day and
age of medicine. Well, most likely he had prostate cancer
for a long time, and aggressive prostate cancers such as

(04:44):
this at age eighty grows over a long period of time.
I mean usually it takes from the first diagnosis of
prostate cancer to the to spread would take five to
ten years. I think there's there's definitely evidence that he
probably knew about this for a while.

Speaker 1 (05:04):
Well, let's go ahead and get past all the probablys
in the Maybes, and he should have. Joe Biden and
Joe Biden's team knew that he had prostate cancer. They
knew for a fact it was terminal, and they lied
and covered it up. Combine that with his mental decline.
At what point in time does the cover up of

(05:26):
Joe Biden's physical and mental health rise to a crime?
I would say we're far past that. And of course
they lied and covered it up. Joe Biden's dementia brain
couldn't keep him from actually spilling the beans. This is
a clip from twenty twenty two.

Speaker 3 (05:43):
That's why I had so damn any other people I
grew up have cancer, and why camp for the longest time,
Delaware had the highest cancer rate in the nation.

Speaker 1 (05:54):
I've got cancer. Of course they knew he had cancer.
This isn't some recluse living in the mad Mountains never
seeing the doctor. That's the President of the United States
of America. He wakes up every morning and gets his
blood work done. They knew it. And I tell you
something else. Not only did they know it, they made
a decision about it. I remember the conversation with my father. See,

(06:18):
prostate cancer is one of those things. You can choose
to treat it in different ways. None of those ways
are pleasant or wonderful or I remember this conversation like
it was yesterday. Some people choose to not. I remember
the conversation with my father. He said, doctor flat out

(06:38):
told him. Some people choose just to die from it
because it takes so long to die from it, five
to ten years. They say, hey, I'd rather keep my
quality of life five ten years and then check out
it here. I believe the President of the United States
of America, the former president of the United States of America,
not only knew he had prostate cancer, was getting secret treatments,

(07:02):
or chose to just give up all treatments hoping he
could survive before he died in the White House. Again,
I ask, at what point does this rise to a
criminal level? That this man pretended to be a functional
adult with the most important job in the world for

(07:22):
four years, much more important than the airline pilot we
discussed just a couple minutes ago. And when you combine
that with the gall these people had as they were
covering up the fact the president had terminal cancer, these
exact same people, in fact, Joe Biden himself saw fit
while he was lying about his health, mental and physical,

(07:46):
to get on camera in front of the American people
and scold you about the medical steps you should take.

Speaker 3 (07:53):
Over two hundred million Americans have gotten at least one shot.
You've been paid, but our patience is wearing thin, and
your refusal has cost all of us.

Speaker 1 (08:09):
That human being while he looked you in the eye
and told you he was losing patience with you because
you didn't want an experimental vaccine, that human being was
dying of cancer, and he knew it, and he lied
to you about it. These people, Joe Biden himself, are freaking,

(08:32):
deeply evil, And I hope Joe Biden, I really genuinely
do hope he gets right with God before he finally
passes away. And no, David acts a rod. No, we're
not going to use this to move on from what
you people did.

Speaker 4 (08:51):
His medical condition now has announced medical condition.

Speaker 5 (08:53):
Now do you believe that silences or delays.

Speaker 4 (09:00):
A lot of conversations about his you know, last year
and a half of his presidency for now?

Speaker 5 (09:09):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (09:09):
Well, I mean I think those conversations are going to happen,
but they should be more muted and set aside for now.

Speaker 1 (09:19):
As he's struggling through this. Why does David Axelrod want
us to just move on? Hey, hey, I know we
re covered up everything about Joe Biden, but he has cancer.
Let's pray for his family. We're just time to move on.
Why does David Axelrod want that? Do you think it's
out of some deep abiding love for Joe Biden. You
think David Axelrod cried himself to sleep last night when

(09:42):
he found out Joe Biden was dying. No, David Axelrod
and the other communists in the media and the Democrat
Party want to use this as an excuse to move on,
because they are all dirty criminals who kept a human
being who wasn't even functional as president of the United States,
and they so them and all other communist friends could

(10:03):
rip this country apart while Joe Biden pretended to be president. No,
we will not use this as an opportunity to move on.
We will use this as an opportunity to hopefully drag
criminals out into the public square where we have public
trials and send them to prison. This has to rise
to a crime, Otherwise, crimes do not exist. If you
can lie to get a man and keep a man

(10:25):
as president of the United States of America, then there
are no other crimes as far as lying about your profession,
because nothing is more important than that. And look, we
should have all known that the media, the Democrats were lying.
We should have known it because you can tell when
communists are lying. Do you know how you can tell
when communists are lying when they choose the exact same

(10:48):
line and they're extremely bold about it. So when they
all start saying the same, extremely bold thing, you know
for a fact it's a lie. Remember credit to Tom
Elliott for putting this together. Remember all of this. This
is how we knew he was in bad shape.

Speaker 6 (11:06):
Start your tape right now, because I'm about to tell
you the truth and f you if you can't handle
the truth.

Speaker 2 (11:13):
This version of Biden is the best Biden ever.

Speaker 5 (11:17):
I was sitting, you know, a two feet from him
across the table, and he was, you know, intense to.

Speaker 2 (11:23):
Have trouble walking sometimes, Yeah, so did FDR.

Speaker 1 (11:26):
He wanted gd war.

Speaker 7 (11:28):
But he's totally focused.

Speaker 1 (11:29):
He's very short, he's older. That doesn't mean that he
is unfit.

Speaker 7 (11:33):
And there's a lot of agism there.

Speaker 2 (11:35):
Now, this age attack, this obsession by the right age
is an accent.

Speaker 1 (11:40):
He showed exactly how with it he is. The flip
side of this point is that he has a tremendous
amount of wisdom and experience.

Speaker 8 (11:47):
It's the Hillary's email.

Speaker 7 (11:49):
All they have is that he's on.

Speaker 2 (11:50):
You have you have wal Street Journal running a horribly
sourced piece saying that Biden is unfit.

Speaker 1 (11:56):
Ubius, Wall Street Journal report about the president's acuity.

Speaker 7 (12:00):
Shoddy story by the Wall Street Journal questioning Biden's mental fitness.

Speaker 1 (12:04):
Wall Street Journal story had a lot of flaws, as
you said, But Saint Clair, they didn't do any original reporting,
they didn't follow up, they didn't do any work. That's
that was the tell. Honestly, we all thought that was
just about dementia. But when they were that loud, we
should have known it was about more. It's like the

(12:26):
election actually is a great example of this. Remember the
twenty twenty election. We woke up Donald Trump was leading
in the pools when we all went to bed that
Tuesday night, and we all woke up and remember all
the news stories, how confusing it was to try to
sort through everything. The next day, we're all looking at
our phones and wait a minute, there were a bunch
of ballants that dropped at like two am. And now

(12:46):
Joe Biden's winning. And remember remember what I came on
here and said, I don't know what happened. We're trying
to figure it out. I didn't know. I didn't know,
we didn't know. I wasn't there. I don't know what
ballots are here. It sure looks suspicious. I didn't know.
I just wanted to wait and see. I just wanted
to watch. And do you remember when I came on
here and I told you, oh, they totally cheated you

(13:07):
remember when I told you why? I knew they stole
the election as soon as they said this.

Speaker 2 (13:12):
The reality is, this was the most secure election we've
ever had, and it was one of the most well
run elections we've ever had.

Speaker 1 (13:18):
You know, a lot of this is just really a
strategy to erode public confidence in what was a very
well run, secure election.

Speaker 7 (13:29):
You know what transparency would be not lying to your
constituents and not denying the simple facts that we had
a safe and secure and free and fair election here
in Pennsylvania.

Speaker 6 (13:39):
Government and industry representatives from the election security community issued
a joint statement reflecting a consensus perspective that the twenty
twenty election was the most secure in US history.

Speaker 1 (13:54):
That's how I knew. Of course, there's no way the
election with the most mail in ballots ever could possibly
be the most secure. You can't say that that's not
humanly possible. But that they took that line told me
they stole it. That's how I knew, And that's exactly
how we should have known. Joe Biden was even worse
than we thought he was going to be. And now

(14:15):
remember the Robert Hurr stuff. Joe Biden had to sit
down with the Special Counsel because he illegally had classified documents.
And Robert Hurst sits down with Joe Biden. Remember there
was this huge cover up about the audio tapes. Oh no, no, no,
you don't need to hear those. And remember the White
House edited the transcripts. Ah, we had to take some
words out. This was Joe Biden talking about his son's death.

Speaker 2 (14:38):
Where did you keep tabors dead land to those things
that you were actively working?

Speaker 3 (14:48):
Well, I don't know.

Speaker 1 (14:55):
This is what twenty seventeen eighteen.

Speaker 3 (15:00):
He remember, in this timeframe, my son is either been
deployed or is dying, and and so much bo Die

(15:20):
got made twenty fifteen and died fifteen, maybe twenty fifteen,
or eat.

Speaker 8 (15:29):
That much of the months or when he goes Yeah,
that's right.

Speaker 1 (15:33):
Yes, suppressing four years. Think about what the think about
what Donald Trump just finished that big trip overseas. Get
on air force one has to go meet with all
these world leaders, forged these huge trade deals, relationships guide

(15:57):
America's foreign policy. I don't care whether you love Trumper
hate him, that's not the point. Think about what he
just did physically and mentally. For four years we sent
that overseas. Can you imagine what other countries thought about
us when Joe Biden was walking out of those meetings? Again,
I will ask, when does this rise to the level

(16:18):
of criminality? If I forged that airline pilot's license, you
would want me thrown in prison for putting the lives
of three hundred people in danger. Who goes to prison
because of Joe Biden? Somebody should? Somebody should? Maybe we
should start with his wife, this heartless witch. Not only

(16:40):
did she know and cover it up for four years.
Joe Biden has prostate cancer in his bones. It will
kill him. It will kill him before too long. And
Jill Biden wanted him fought tooth and nail so he
could run again for president of the United States, and

(17:01):
as early as last week she had him on the view.

Speaker 3 (17:06):
We found ourselves unable to deal with a lot of
just basic issues, and I won't go into him in
interest of time. And so we went to work and
we got it done. And you know, one of the
things that.

Speaker 9 (17:23):
Well Well and Alyssa, you know, one of the things
I think is that the people who wrote those books
were not in the White House with us, and they
didn't see how hard Joe worked every single day.

Speaker 1 (17:38):
I mean he'd get.

Speaker 9 (17:39):
Up, he put in a full day, and then at
night he would I'd be in bed, you know, reading
my book, and he was still on the phone, reading
his briefings, working with staff. I mean, it was NonStop.
It's the White House. Being president is not like a job.
It's a lifestyle. It's a life that you live. You

(18:00):
live at twenty four hours a day.

Speaker 1 (18:07):
Her husband sitting beside her dying, and she's on national television,
dressed him up in a suit so she could go
yell about people complaining about his health. We seriously were
led for four years by the most evil, soulless friggin'
demons on the planet. I'm just blown away by the

(18:28):
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(19:38):
I've thought about this before. In fact, we've probably had
this talk before on the show. Is Democrats nationally we'll
call it fifty percent. I realize it's less than fifty percent,
but they get in a presidential election roughly fifty percent
of the vote, so about half the country votes Democrat.
And think about this, Think about how crazy that is.

(20:01):
The entire American media, the major corporate companies all for Democrats.
The education system, certainly, the public, the government education system
K through twelve and college all Democrats. Hollywood all Democrats. Essentially,
there's this gigantic protection system in place designed to prop

(20:24):
up Democrats. And even with all that, this huge ecosystem,
they can only get to fifty percent. That's how horrible
Democrat policies are. That's how unpopular what democrats once are,
what their wants and desires are, I guess I should say.
And that actually brings me perfectly to illegal immigration. There's

(20:44):
a story out of Denver. Probably went right by you,
but stay with me here there's a story out of Denver.
Here's the story. Denver has been flooded with illegals. They're
one of these great American cities that went full commie
and they've destroyed themselves. Legals have just been pouring in
a deavor and pouring in a Denver well Ice has

(21:06):
been focused on getting the gang bangers, the illegals out
of Denver. You've already seen it in the news. A
raid here, a raid there. They're grabbing illegals, they're tossing
them ount of Denver. Would you like to know how
much of a reduction in homicides Denver has seen now
that they've gotten a bunch of illegals out. Sixty percent

(21:28):
six zero sixty percent. I'm going to tell you something
right now, the entire American media, the entire Democrat Party,
half the Republican Party, our education system, everybody, they are
not just dedicated to protecting and propping up Democrats. They
are dedicated completely completely to covering four illegals. When illegals

(21:55):
commit crimes, think about, just off the top of your head,
just whatever pops in the top of your head, about
how many crimes you can name that in illegal was committed.
Maybe it's just headlines that have flashed through your head.
Maybe you're thinking about Laken Riley, Joscelyn Hungary. Maybe you're
thinking about another one of these dui types that splatters
a family of five on the highway when he's high
and drunk. Just the stuff that popped into your head. Now,

(22:17):
think about this. That's how much illegal immigrant crime you
know about, and you know about that with the entire
ecosystem dedicated to covering for these people. The amount of
crime in this country done by foreigners who shouldn't be
here would flore you if you ever were able to

(22:37):
actually get the honest information, which of course you cannot get.
And it's why I have a cash Betel Dan Bongino
sat down, did a big interview why this stuff exists.

Speaker 4 (22:48):
The border was open for four years. So what happens
is crime metastasizes. What happens is you have hundreds of
thousands of illegals come across, and a bunch of them
are really bad criminals, not all of them, vote a
bunch of them, and then they nest into societies. And
this is why we're rolling out Mexican street gang task
forces across the country because it's not the international gangs

(23:10):
that are just the problem. It's these inner city gangs
that exist in one or two towns here and there
and have metastasized and taken over the drug trade. The
sex trafficking trade, the child forced label trade, and the
gang trade. They are all in and no one has
been focusing on them because our cities and our elected
leadership has allowed them to live without being policed. But

(23:34):
that's over now that Dan and Iron.

Speaker 1 (23:36):
Seat another reminder that voting for Democrat and the year
twenty twenty five is an active evil. I'm sorry. I
know your dad voted Democrat. I've always voted Democrat. It's
not me telling you to vote Republican. If you vote
for Democrats now with their stance on just illegal immigration,
I don't need anything else, just on that it's an

(23:56):
active evil. It is a vote for Democrats has a
vote to bring rape some murderers into your country as
fast as humanly possible. That's a fact. Now let's talk
to Savannah Hernandez. She went to an ice facility. Some
blue haired freak started yelling at her. I thought it
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Speaker 8 (25:13):
They'll take you too.

Speaker 3 (25:14):
They don't really care.

Speaker 8 (25:15):
Excuse why why do you think you're going to take me.

Speaker 1 (25:17):
To because you have brown skin?

Speaker 8 (25:19):
That's pretty racist. I'm an American citizen, doesn't matter. So
you think I'm gonna get deported? You could so this
woman right here thinks I'm gonna get deported because I'm
a brown woman. That's an extremely racist thing to say, ma'am.

Speaker 10 (25:30):
No, the racist people are No, you're.

Speaker 8 (25:32):
The racist because you just came up to me and said,
I'm gonna get deported because I'm brown? How dare you?
How dare you sit here? I speak to me because
of my scan tone. You know, I don't need to
be careful.

Speaker 1 (25:45):
I really greatly enjoyed that, probably more than I should have.
Joining me now the star of that little show, Savannah Hernandez,
front Lines, Turning Point USA reporter, Savannah, are you broadcasting
currently from Mexico?

Speaker 8 (25:58):
You know what unfortunate for white liberals across America. I
did not get deported. I probably will not ever get
deported because, like I said in that clip, I am
an American citizen.

Speaker 1 (26:09):
Jesse, Savannah, Okay, set this up for us. Where is this?
What's going on here? How did you end up talking
to that hag?

Speaker 8 (26:18):
Absolutely so. I'm actually outside of that now infamous Delaney
Hall Ice Detention Center in New Jersey. And the reason
why I went there is because we saw the Mayor
of New Jersey, Rasbaraka, you know, create that whole entire
scene in which he was going to go and storm
the facility because it's innocent women and children that are
being detained in this area. So I went over that

(26:38):
way to go talk to the protesters that were outside
because I wanted to discuss with them who was really
inside of this facility. And of course, as we all know,
it's murderers, it's rapists, it's MS thirteen members, right, these
are drug traffickers, people who attack children. And I went
to confront these people to ask them why they were
doing that. They refuse to essentially in front the facts

(27:00):
of who they were really protecting, or they doubled down
on the fact that these people did deserve dignity and
due process, which, by the way, Jesse, seventy five percent
of the people in this facility have criminal charges, have
convicting or pending criminal charges, or had been convicted of
criminal charges. Though again everyone in this facility, the majority

(27:22):
of them got due process. So that's how this entire
situation was set up, was me just simply going out
and asking these people why they are defending criminal, illegal
aliens who shouldn't be in this country.

Speaker 1 (27:35):
Savannah, we know you and I've talked about this so
many times before that some of these is organic, just
crazy people, and some of this stuff is paid A
lot of this communist activity in the country is paid
for and organized. Did you get the sense, because you
were on the ground, I wasn't. Did you get the
sense that this is paid for?

Speaker 8 (27:53):
You know, Jesse, To be quite honest with you. I
do think that these people were just organically crazy. These
people were out there on a Wednesday afternoon. These are
grown adults who are deciding to spend their time again
defending people who they know nothing about that are not
American citizens. These are the worst of the worst in society.
So these are the very few, just legitimately crazy Americans

(28:16):
who go out here to protest. And as you can
see by the age range here, these look like retirees.
These look like that same boomeresque brainwashed subset of America
who still, for some reason thinks that Obama was the
greatest thing since slice bread and think that these poor,
you know, people that are being deported are all the
best thing that ever happened to America.

Speaker 1 (28:41):
That lady wasn't the only cat lady you interviewed. There's
a whole host of others. Here's a little bit of it.

Speaker 8 (28:47):
Do you think child rapists deserve dignity?

Speaker 4 (28:50):
Absolutely?

Speaker 3 (28:50):
I do.

Speaker 11 (28:51):
This is a democracy, and we're here, the people who
are here, we're here to stand up for our democracy.

Speaker 8 (28:57):
What do you say to the people who say that
Donald Trump was democratically elected did to mass support the
illegal aliens in this country?

Speaker 11 (29:03):
There are laws in this country. Due process is one
of those laws.

Speaker 8 (29:07):
So I was reading that seventy five percent of the
people in this vicinity I have either committed a crime,
had pending criminal charges, and they did get that due process,
and they are criminals. What are your thoughts on that.

Speaker 11 (29:18):
I would guess that that's a lie because there's not
even we don't even know who's in there. I want
to know where you're from, where this station is from,
because the kind of questions you're asking me are very,
very offensive.

Speaker 8 (29:30):
Well, you're offended by my question, but a lot of
Americans are offunded by the fact that illegal immigrants broke
into our country and have been murdering people.

Speaker 11 (29:36):
I'm finished.

Speaker 1 (29:37):
Everybody deserves love.

Speaker 8 (29:39):
Everybody, Thank you, thank you for already does even you?

Speaker 1 (29:42):
Even you?

Speaker 3 (29:43):
Thank you, even you.

Speaker 8 (29:44):
I'm not a child rapist word I'm S thirteen members,
So I would hope you so you're just a capitalist
exploiter who likes to exploit people's pain.

Speaker 1 (29:50):
Thank you, thank you, She seemed lovely.

Speaker 8 (29:57):
Oh yeah, Jesse, if you are in open past woman
with blue hair in twenty twenty five, I can guarantee
you that you have the most full and happy life
amongst us now not really. This is why this woman
was out in the middle of the day, instead of
working a job, was screaming and defending again the worst
criminals in society, who shouldn't even be in this country
to begin with. So oftentimes, Jesse, I do try to

(30:20):
keep my reporting very much. I was going to go
actually and stand in front of this the Laney Hall Center,
and essentially just kind of highlight the facts of who's
in the center, why it opened up, because it did
open up just recently. But again, the crazies were out
in full force, and of course it was like, well,
who are you with, what are you doing, why are
you being offensive? And again, you know, you see my
last name, Jesse. Okay, I'm a Hernandez. I have a
Hispanic heritage, but at the end of the day, I'm

(30:42):
an American citizen. I have no loyalty to Mexico, and
I'm so tired of every single hyphenated American in this
country that is making an issue out of the mass
deportations that need to take place. Let's not forget that
at the height of this illegal immigration crisis, you had
ten thousand illegals come into our country in a single day.
You had a quarter million of them come in in
a single month. So this is why the American people

(31:04):
voted for mass deportations, myself included. And it is uninformed
and ridiculous Americans like the one that I spoke to
in this video that are continuing to push this misinformation
about the people that are being deported.

Speaker 1 (31:20):
Finally, speaking of deportations, it appears Denver at once one
of my favorite cities in this country. Denver used to
be awesome. Man, I've had some really great times in Denver.
It's turned into a dump because of course they handed
the place over to the communists. But Denver is enjoying
some of the some of the fruits of deportation, aren't
they Savannah.

Speaker 8 (31:40):
Oh absolutely. You know, I'm not sure which story you're
talking about specifically, but regarding trend at Agua, they're not
taking over apartments in the area anymore. And it does
seem like the you know, entire state of Colorado is
really getting cleaned up, which the people and the residents there,
you know, we're asking for for a long time. So

(32:00):
it's nice to see law and order reinstate it.

Speaker 1 (32:04):
Yeah, I was discussing, really I should have told you
what I was referencing the drop, the sixty percent drop
in homicides, Savannah. People really do not understand because the
media covers it up and Democrats do too. They do
not understand how much violent crime in this country is
due to illegals. They just don't. They don't get it
because it's been covered by our system. It's jaw dropping

(32:25):
the impact on us.

Speaker 8 (32:27):
Oh absolutely, Isn't it crazy? How when you pick up
the criminal, illegal aliens who are committing the majority of
the crime off the street, how the crime rates go down.
We're going to continue to see this over the next
four years, and it's incredible to see the immediate effects
of instating law order and borders in our country.

Speaker 1 (32:46):
Savannah Gomexi. All Right, Cash Bettel gave us some public
comments talking about things like January sixth. We're going to
talk about the budget and things like cash Bettel's comments
with Senator Ron Johnson next. Before we get to that,
let me get to natural things. The medical community has

(33:11):
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Speaker 2 (34:06):
I want to do what has not been done in
twenty four years.

Speaker 1 (34:11):
Balance the federal budget. We're going to balance.

Speaker 10 (34:14):
We have to cut spending.

Speaker 1 (34:15):
We don't have a revenue problem this country. Revenues are up, fact,
they're up at historic levels. What we have is a
spending problem.

Speaker 7 (34:21):
Reduced the size and scope of government, make it work
more efficiently and effectively for the American people.

Speaker 1 (34:26):
He wants to balance the budget. I know I do too.

Speaker 6 (34:28):
We do not have a revenue problem in the United
States of America.

Speaker 1 (34:32):
We have a spending problem. Oh well, that is a
load off here. I was worried that the powerful people
in DC were not going to cut spending, But listening
to all of them talk about it, I guess they're
serious this time joining me now, Senator Ron Johnson, great
senator from the state of Wisconsin. Hey, Senator, how serious

(34:52):
are all these people about cutting spending?

Speaker 10 (34:55):
Well, Jesse, first of all, I appreciate you playing that clip.
That was I had my staff do that. The full
clip runs about a minute thirty of all these leaders
saying that, you know, some version of we don't have
a revenue problem, we have a spending problem. But I'm
sad to report that they're not living up to their rhetoric.
They just simply aren't. The House bill they talk sounds

(35:17):
like a lot, right, one point five trillion dollars, but
you have to put that in context. According to CBO,
we will spend eighty nine point three trillion dollars over
the next ten years. We will add twenty two billion
dollars to our debt. That's a deficit on average of
twenty two point two trillion dollars per year, and the
House is proposing one hundred and fifty trillion or one

(35:38):
hundred and fifty billion a year. The one point five trillion,
by the way, is reduced by about three hundred and
forty billion in new spending on defense and the border,
so you're talking about less than one point two trillion
over ten years. That's about a one point three percent reduction.
And again one hundred and fifty a year compared to
over seven trillion. Again, we went from four thousand, four

(36:02):
hundred billion in twenty nineteen to seven thousand billion dollars.
Next year, we're projected to spend about seven point three trillion,
So we're still going to be above seven trillion dollars,
a fifty eight percent increase un present level of increase,
and it just seems like nobody's serious about returning to
a reasonable pre pandemic level spending.

Speaker 1 (36:22):
And I think you no.

Speaker 10 (36:23):
I've laid out options some between five point five and
six point five trillion dollars, taking total outlays plus inflation,
plus population growth using this year's social city, medicare, and interest.
This is eminently doable. But you need the commitment by
the President. You need the commitment by members of Congress
to actually drive that process, and right now we don't

(36:45):
have that commitment.

Speaker 1 (36:47):
Senator, can you help me understand as best you can.
I know you're frustrated, and I appreciate you coming on
and giving us an update on this. Why we don't
have that commitment. I understand the president has campaign things,
campaigned on no taxes, on tips, things like that. He
wants to get that done. I totally get that. I
don't fault him for it. I understand that there are
things that you don't even get to say in the

(37:09):
stuff that's guaranteed in there, But there's nothing else. So
where's all the other extra stuff coming from? That's not
one point five trillion? It doesn't add up to that
now even close.

Speaker 10 (37:19):
Let's face it, how are we going to realize and
codify the DOGE savings? Last time I looked there after
about one hundred and sixty five billion. We haven't received
a recision package. I'm not hearing of any of those
dose exposed waste broad abuse, including this reconciliation package. So,
I mean, it's great to talk about it. It's great
to say we're going to reduce spending, but again, bottom line,

(37:40):
if we go from seven point three to seven point
one point five, that's still a one point seven percent
increase over what we're going to spend this year. So
again that's that's how Democrats talk. That that's their rhetoric
where they actually turn an increase and.

Speaker 1 (37:55):
Called a cut. It's not a cut, it's.

Speaker 10 (37:57):
A reduction in the rate of growth, I suppose. But
we would still, according to my calculations, with this big
beautiful bill, add about four trillion dollars to our projected
deathsit instead of twenty two trillion, we'd add about twenty
six trillion. Instead of going up from thirty seven to
fifty nine, we'd go up to about sixty three trillion.
And that's reality. You know, this is rhetoric versus reality.

(38:18):
I just happened to be pointing out the reality, and
people don't like it.

Speaker 1 (38:24):
Senator I can't help but be suspicious about the fact
that we still don't actually have a bill on the
President's desk. And I say it this way because these
bills tend to get worse as the deadline looms larger,
because these corrupt dirtballs in DC throw more corruption than
they're knowing there's a deadline coming. I'm worried this bill

(38:45):
is actually going to get worse than it currently is.
Do you share that concern?

Speaker 10 (38:50):
Well, right now, a House Conservatives for their creditor digging
their heels in, and they're making improvements. But again, even
if they hit actually hit the targets. In other words,
don't push the spending out to the out years where
it will never happen, it's still completely inadequate. They literally
sent the bar away too low. I mean, one point
five trillion versus eighty nine point three trillion.

Speaker 1 (39:11):
It doesn't spend. It doesn't bend the spending curve down
at all. It increases the deaths.

Speaker 10 (39:16):
And if there was one goal of this Republican budget reconciliation,
it ought to be at least reduced the deaths. Don't
increase it. We're increasing it, and nobody's talking about. I
guess really there are few of us. But I'm the
guy writing the op eds that the Wall Street Journal
title the Ugly Truth about the Big Beautiful Bill. That's

(39:37):
the big beautiful bill.

Speaker 1 (39:39):
That's the sales bitch.

Speaker 10 (39:39):
It's false advertising, it's rhetoric, it's not reality.

Speaker 1 (39:45):
All right, Let's move on to talk about something else
that might end up being good cash. Betel, when on
the news, talked about the Russia hoax, here's what he said.

Speaker 4 (39:52):
Congress is working rigorously with us. The crossfire hurricane documents
are coming fast and hard, and they're being sent there
unredacted so we can have full accountability. And that's how
you restore what the trust that was lost to the
American public when it comes to the FBI. What we
can do now is continue to put out the documents
and the information that these people withheld from the American public.

(40:14):
And I'm just telling you right now, as much as
we know about Crossfire, Hurricane he and I just found
out more last week, and we're continuing to work with
Congress to put those documents out. That's how vindictive and
vicious the former leadership structure here was. Not only did
they bastardize defies a process in a lot of the
American public, they withheld and hid documentation and put it

(40:35):
in rooms where people weren't supposed to look. And it's
a good thing. We're here now to clean it up.
And you're about to see a wave of transparency. What
do you mean, just give us about a week or two, Senator.

Speaker 1 (40:47):
And now that sounds really good and I'm crossing my fingers.
I'm hopeful, But people don't realize the level of criminality
that took place. Get to go after Donald Trump.

Speaker 10 (40:58):
No not even close. Listen, I take Cash or Tell's word.
We'll start receiving some of those documents. I think we've
gotten some, but again, we need we need all of them.
I don't want to. You know, we'll be very transparent.
As we get things that people don't know, we will
put those out there.

Speaker 1 (41:13):
But he can put those out there as well.

Speaker 10 (41:16):
Right now, this week, I'm going to be holding a
hearing on corruption of science and the federal health agencies.
We're going to be talking about how federal health agencies
knew about my acriditists actually had a safety signal. They admitted, yes,
there's a safety signal. A couple of days later they're
saying there's no safety signal. So again we're going to
show you that. But the deep state does not give
up its secrets very easily. As transparent as I know,

(41:38):
Cash Betel and Bobby Candy want to be, they're still
fighting the bureaucracy. Things have to be vetted, and you
know it's going to be a tough slog. This isn't
going to come overnight.

Speaker 1 (41:50):
They also brought up January sixth, which I found interesting.
So a lot of people thought post Pardons that that
whole thing had kind of gone away.

Speaker 4 (41:58):
Here they were, we got answers. We just found a
trove of information and it's on its way to Capitol
Hill right now. And they've asked and they're getting them,
and you're getting answers on January sixth. You're getting answers
on what sourcing was utilized, what money was utilized, how
many assets were utilized, who made those decisions?

Speaker 5 (42:16):
You're getting it.

Speaker 4 (42:17):
We can only control the FBI, but you're getting it
from the FBI. Were there FBI agents undercover egging people on?
Like I said, that answer is coming and it's on
its way to Congress.

Speaker 5 (42:30):
You're about to I saw it. I saw the portfolio
of information. We dug far and wide to find it,
and I'm pretty sure now we have a conclusive, definitive
answer to get to the bottom of something like January
sixth and the pipe armber case, for example, you need
three things. You need people, you need information, and you

(42:51):
need people with information. I'll allow the public to put
that together and just wait and you'll see nothing we're doing.
Nothing is by accident.

Speaker 1 (43:04):
Senator. Have you found them to be extremely open with you?
I know Dan, Dan's a good man. I understand the
FBI has some real problems there. But are they giving
you everything you want when you ask?

Speaker 10 (43:17):
I think they will, but we haven't got it yet.
I mean, we wrote centergraphs and I wrote a letter
to make sure that we could get from all the agencies,
not just the FBI. But who did you have President
nine to eleven? You know, we had the Michael Horowitz report,
But they're just talking about the confidential human sources that
you know, the FBI had there. What about other law enforcement?

(43:38):
You know, what about Capitol police?

Speaker 1 (43:39):
You know?

Speaker 10 (43:40):
See, I I mean I have no idea. You know,
we wanted a full accounting. We haven't got that yet.

Speaker 1 (43:46):
Okay, I hope you do, Senator, thank you so much.
I appreciate it. All Right, we're almost done. Light in
the move next. All right, it's time to lighten the mood.

(44:09):
And it's allergy season. I know it is. I know
you're sniffling and stotting and sneeze and I got all that.
So maybe just maybe you would like a little trick
to stop that sneeze from coming. Maybe you're on a date,
maybe you're on television. So I can't take credit for this.
My radio producer Jewish producer Chris. He's the one who
gets the credit. Apparently his parents used to use it

(44:31):
on him when he was a kid. Here it is,
I had a sneeze coming. You know what that feeling is.
I had a sneeze coming. And I looked at Chris
with this look of panic in my eyes, and I
even gave him a hold on, but he gave me
the well, am I what do you mean? Hold on?
What am I small? I can't hold on? And then
you know what Chris said to me, and I had
to sneeze bad. You know what he said to me? Lemon?

(44:56):
And the sneeze went away? Chris? Is this some Jewish
voodoo or something? Is this? What is this? What did
you do to me? How did that work? What do
you mean? What did I want to know? You don't
know how it works. You just know it works. It worked.

(45:19):
Did this your parents teach you this?

Speaker 11 (45:22):
Or what.

Speaker 1 (45:23):
Tormented you with it? Why does that work? I'm so
weird it out right now, I'm not even happy. I
would rather have sneezed on the air than to have
a sneeze go away by you telling me to think
about the word lemon? How many it works? I just

(45:44):
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