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Speaker 1 (00:02):
We have new information about the January sixth pipe bomber.
Speaker 2 (00:06):
We're going to talk about that tonight.
Speaker 1 (00:07):
The secret Police, Savanna Hernandez, Liz Wheeler, Mary Margaret It's here.
Speaker 2 (00:12):
All that and more coming up. But I'm right all right.
Speaker 1 (00:24):
Before we get to the new information, honestly amazing information
about the January sixth pipe bomber that just came out,
let's do a little background and kind of build.
Speaker 2 (00:35):
Up to it, shall we.
Speaker 1 (00:36):
Stuff we've talked about before, So a couple of things,
A couple things we have to understand.
Speaker 2 (00:41):
First.
Speaker 1 (00:43):
In the Soviet Union, they had a secret police apparatus
and it took various names. You would probably know it
is the KGB, but when Stalin was using it, it
was the NKVD. Before that, it was the check Out whatever.
They had had a secret police apparatus, and this apparatus
was not used to chase down drug dealers and murderers
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and rapists. It was used to chase down any political
opposition or potential political opposition to the communists in power.
Speaker 2 (01:16):
In China.
Speaker 1 (01:18):
Mao had a cultural revolution. He mobilized millions of young
people in the country. He didn't mobilize them to hunt
down and beat up and murder, rapists and murderers and thieves.
He mobilized them to hunt down his political opposition. I
could talk to you about Polepot, I could talk to
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you about the Stazi.
Speaker 2 (01:39):
In East Germany. I could go on and on and
on and on and on.
Speaker 1 (01:42):
But you understand, the Communist has always and will always
desired to use the power of the state against his
domestic political opposition.
Speaker 2 (01:56):
He thinks about it all the time.
Speaker 1 (01:58):
When you think about things like the military or the FBI,
which we're gonna get to in a moment, you probably
think about the military defending America, defeating our foreign adversaries,
things like that. The Communist doesn't think about that at all.
It doesn't consider that at all. He sees all those tanks,
all those guns, all those bombs, and he thinks, ooh,
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how could I use that against Republicans?
Speaker 2 (02:21):
He does.
Speaker 1 (02:22):
I know that's hard to hear, but he does. And
the FBI specifically, which we're gonna get to here. The
Communist doesn't look at the FBI and what it should
do the way you do.
Speaker 2 (02:33):
When you look at.
Speaker 1 (02:34):
The FBI, and I know you don't need any more
help to hate the FBI I'm sure you probably want
them to hunt down drug dealers and murders and serial
killers and take down the mob and things like that.
The communist doesn't care about any of those things. Thirty
five thousand FBI agents, all that power, all those badges, all.
Speaker 2 (02:52):
Those guns, what does he want them to do. He
wants them.
Speaker 1 (02:57):
To hunt down the police opponents of the communists, arrest them,
destroy their lives.
Speaker 2 (03:05):
That's what he wants.
Speaker 1 (03:07):
That's why Democrats have spent years, the past couple decades
filling the FBI with committed communists. They wanted the FBI
to go a new direction. Now that brings us to
the Biden administration. You are well aware of January sixth,
at least you're well aware of the basic facts of it. Now,
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let's pause on that for a moment. You've heard of
the Right Stag fire. We've talked about this before. The
Right Stag was the Congress in Hitler's Germany Congress. You see,
Hitler had taken power, but he didn't have complete power,
and there were still opposing parties chirping at him, opposing
things he wanted to do.
Speaker 2 (03:48):
Congress burnt down. One night.
Speaker 1 (03:50):
German citizens woke up and picked up the newspaper and
Congress burnt down.
Speaker 2 (03:55):
Oh WHOA, what to do? What to do?
Speaker 1 (04:00):
Imdiately, Hitler pounced on it. Whether they did it or not, knowing,
we'll ever really know. Immediately Hitler pounced on it and
used it to send the secret police of the state
against his domestic political opposition. Hunted them down, arrested them,
killed them, and just like that he had total power.
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Whatever you believe about January sixth democrats, Democrats thought about
it like their Reichstag fire. I know you think they're
upset about it, and I know your stupid liberal and
Peggy is upset about it, But I promise you this,
every communist in Washington, d C. Was thrilled about it.
When they saw the tear gas, when they saw the
anarchy that day, the busted out windows, they stood back
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and cheered because they knew it would give them the
opportunity to do what they lay in bed dreaming about,
sending the state after you.
Speaker 2 (04:54):
Here was Meryck, Garland and Christopher Ray.
Speaker 3 (04:57):
That attack, that siege was criminal behavior, plain and simple,
and his behavior that we the FBI view as domestic terrorism.
It's got no place in our democracy and tolerating it
would make a mockery of our nation's rule of law.
Speaker 4 (05:14):
The Justice Department will hold all January sixth perpetrators at
any level accountable under the law, whether they were present
that day or were otherwise criminally responsible for the assault
on our democracy.
Speaker 1 (05:30):
Did you know that the Federal Bureau of Investigation did
this cell phone geo locating thing and the FBI was
knocking on the doors of anybody who was even there
that day. Did you think you had to hit a
police officer or kick.
Speaker 2 (05:48):
In the door? Oh no, no, no, no no.
Speaker 1 (05:50):
The FBI came and paid you a visit if you
were even present that day. Over a thousand arrests, and
if Biden had been reelected, the DC attorney promised there
would be over one thousand more, hunting down innocent, crime
free people, sometimes for nothing, sometimes for misdemeanors, and slapping
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terrorism charges on them.
Speaker 2 (06:15):
And the FBI did it. And speaking of the FBI.
Speaker 1 (06:21):
It is weird how well January sixth worked out for Democrats,
isn't it weird?
Speaker 2 (06:27):
Isn't it weird? How convenient that was?
Speaker 1 (06:29):
Which begs the question how involved was the FBI that day?
Speaker 5 (06:35):
I'm not sure that I can give you that number.
As I said here, I'm not sure there were undercover
agents on scene.
Speaker 6 (06:43):
I find that kind of a remarkable statement. Director, at
this point, you don't know whether they were undercover federal
agents FBI agents in the crowd or in the capitol
on January sixth.
Speaker 5 (06:57):
I say that because I want to be very careful.
There have been an number of court filings related to
some of these topics, and I want to make sure
that I stick with him what's in.
Speaker 6 (07:05):
I understand that, But I just I thought I heard
you say you didn't know whether there were FBI agents
or informants or human sources in the capital or in
the vicinity on January sixth? Did I misunderstand you? I
thought that's what you saw.
Speaker 5 (07:21):
I referred very specifically to undercover agents.
Speaker 6 (07:24):
Yeah, and so are you acknowledging then there were undercover agents?
Speaker 5 (07:30):
As I said here, right now, I do not believe
there were undercover agents on c.
Speaker 1 (07:37):
Oh the lawyers speak and it's all in an effort
to avoid perjury.
Speaker 2 (07:41):
Well, I don't believe. I'm not sure, but you.
Speaker 1 (07:45):
Know what that means, they were already there. Now we'll
set aside what I believe about that day. As you know,
I believe the federal government did that day. I believe
they had feds all over the crowd instigating that thing,
trying to make it happen. So of course they could
arrest you and arrest me if they wanted. But you
know what a huge part of that day was huge
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part of the narrative, the pipe bombs.
Speaker 2 (08:11):
Don't you remember it?
Speaker 1 (08:13):
It added an extra level of spice to the whole story,
didn't it. See It's one thing for things to get
a little rowdy on the steps of the Capitol.
Speaker 2 (08:20):
It's another thing entirely to have bombs. Thank god they
didn't go off. Where were the bombs? I heard Kamala
Harris was close to one. Oh my gosh.
Speaker 1 (08:29):
They were at the DNC, at the R and C.
There was a bomber. And then we had that video
the picture you're looking at right now, we've actually seen him.
Speaker 2 (08:37):
He's in a mask.
Speaker 1 (08:38):
Here's a bomber out there. It added spice to it,
didn't it. Hm, Well, we now have the guy in
our hands, and the communists are lying about who he
is in their line really really hard about that.
Speaker 7 (08:55):
Here was CNN, And what we've learned is that among
the statements that he has made is that he believed
the twenty twenty election was stolen, and so that appears
to be the first statement that has been made in
this case that might give an indication of a motive
of why he may have placed these bombs in those locations.
Speaker 1 (09:20):
It comes from a family of Democrats, bail bonds, things
like that. Why are they trying so hard? Why are
they trying so hard to lie? Oh, it's not just
one show either, show after show after show. They're all
out there creating the world of make belief for your
liberal and Peggy telling her this, you should believe.
Speaker 2 (09:39):
What he says.
Speaker 8 (09:40):
So maybe he put a bomb at the DNC because
he was he believed the Democrats stole the election because
Republicans and conspiracies theorists pushed that. And he puts the
bomb at the RNC because the vice president who was
about to be sworn in was going to ride by
that area. There are many scenarios that secution will have
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to play out this case. I'm just gonna I'm gonna
say the thing out loud that I think everyone is
not saying and is actually surprised and why I think
Jennie Piro is actually saying it. I think the fact
that this man is a black man is surprising to people.
I think people thought this was going to be a
white man that did this. They were going to be
able to say he was a part of the progressive left.
And the fact that there's a black man that is
saying I too was susceptible to conspiracy theorists that the
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president and conservative podcasts were pushing that this election was stolen.
Is a fact that they were not expecting. And now
everyone is on their heels and they're trying to spin it.
And I think that might be also why you think,
let's not believe his actual story right now he's trying
to get I mean.
Speaker 1 (10:42):
Setting aside all the gross stuff, why are they working
so hard to maintain the narrative that this guy was
a Trump supporter putting bombs out there. Well, now for
the new information Court filings reveal that Biden Christopher rays
f I knew who this guy was in April of
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twenty twenty one, and let's just skip past all the obvious.
Of course they knew who this guy was. This moron
had his cell phone in his pocket while he was
placing the pipe bombs. As soon as you walk around
with your cell phone, whatever you do with it, that
can just go back and track where you were and
what you were doing.
Speaker 2 (11:21):
Of course they knew who he was.
Speaker 1 (11:23):
Now that's weird when you combine that with this twenty
twenty three statement from Christopher Ray about.
Speaker 2 (11:30):
Hey, we got no clue.
Speaker 9 (11:33):
Okay, so you were able to arrest hundreds of individuals
who are allowed into the capitol, walked around, took selfies,
but we can't find the individual who committed the most
dangerous crime and attempted to cause multiple mash casualty events
at the Capitol are around.
Speaker 2 (11:48):
The Capitol connction.
Speaker 3 (11:50):
We have an entire dedicated team focused specifically on this investigation.
We've done thousands of interviews, visited that again just in
the pipe bomb investigations, of interviews, visited, thousands of residents
and businesses, reviewed, millions of pieces of data, throws uping
like thirty nine thousand video files.
Speaker 5 (12:08):
We've assessed like five hundred or something tips.
Speaker 3 (12:10):
We've done extensive public publicity, we've increased the reward money.
We've got our lab working on it, we've got our
WMD directorate working on it. We've got our office of
Technology Division, our seller Analysis team. So the folks that
we have working on this investigation are working very aggressively
on it, and I as much as anybody would like
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to see it's all.
Speaker 1 (12:38):
Even has the cellular analysis team thousands of interviews.
Speaker 2 (12:43):
We've turned over every rock. Nothing we can do. Let's
just skip right past it. All the kid games here.
Speaker 1 (12:52):
They knew exactly who we was, and the FBI chose
to cover it up and ignore it because the discovery
that the pipe bomber was a leftist would have destroyed
the narrative, the narrative the communists were using to throw
your grandmother in prison. The FBI is an evil organization
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that cannot possibly be reformed. And by the way, as
I say that, all the credit in the world to
Dan Bongino, who walked in, opened up the files and said, well,
obviously we know who the freaking guy is, and they
went and arrested him. Nevertheless, the FBI can no longer
exist in any form, or they will. As I've told
you before many times, under the Biden administration, I believe
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the FBI will cause a civil war in this country.
They will, they will destroy so many lives and so
many lives. Eventually you'll see states join against them, rise up.
It's going to be a disaster. This organization has to
go away. And I distinctly remember being promised before the
election that it would go away. I was told it
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would be broken up, sent out of DC, and all
that seems to have gone away.
Speaker 2 (14:02):
All that may have made you uncomfortable, but I am right.
Speaker 1 (14:05):
Liz Wheeler is gonna join us in a moment and
talk about all these things. I'm gonna talk first about chips,
because that made me feel bad. Chips make me feel good.
I'm a chip man. I love being a chip man.
It's my go to snack.
Speaker 2 (14:19):
I like pretzels. They're fine, Uh cracker.
Speaker 1 (14:22):
I'll eait a trisk it now and then it's fine.
But all this stuff is terrible for you, including the chips.
Speaker 2 (14:28):
Terrible for you. It is, And now that I'm.
Speaker 1 (14:31):
Forty four, I kind of feel bloated when I lay
waste to a whole bag of potato chips. You know
that massive chips are not terrible for you. Salt, corn, beef, tallow.
That's it, three ingredients. No more bloated. Afterwards, you don't
feel bad. Lethargic miserable because there's no seed, oil, garbage,
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none of these eight thousand ingredients that look like you're
eating a nuclear bomb.
Speaker 2 (14:56):
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Speaker 1 (14:57):
The best chips you've ever had in your life, simple
and delicious, and you can eat it guilt free. Go
get three four backs, try all the flavors so you
can find your favorite one.
Speaker 2 (15:06):
That habannaro one's my favorite one.
Speaker 1 (15:08):
Anyway, Massa chips dot com slash JESSETV.
Speaker 2 (15:13):
We'll be back. So this pipe bomber, Brian Cole Junior,
Who is he? I mean, he's not a Trump supporter, right,
I don't think so? Who is he? And do we
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think he is the guy? Let's be honest.
Speaker 1 (15:36):
We are taking the word of an organization, the FBI,
that lies about everything.
Speaker 2 (15:41):
All the time. But what do we believe?
Speaker 1 (15:43):
Joining me now, Liz Wheeler, my friend, host of the
wonderful Liz Wheelers Show. All right, Liz, let's focus first
on Brian Cole Junior. Who is this guy? Obviously he
wasn't running around in a MAGA hat.
Speaker 2 (15:55):
Who is he? What does he believe? What do we know?
Speaker 10 (15:59):
Well, we don't know a lot yet about him. I think,
as you alluded to in your introduction. A lot of
us who have been closely following everything that happened on
January sixth, including the pipe bomb debacle, are skeptical because
we should be. We should always ask questions, we should
always require verification, even from our own friends or friendlies.
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Brian Cole Junior is a thirty year old man who
and this is compelling evidence, I will say, The FBI,
in their affidavit that was presented at his arraignment, show
that his cell phone pinged seven different times. And when
I say ping, that's data transmissions that were documented by
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AT and T I believe was his service provider. We
don't know if they're text messages or phone calls, but
seven times within the vicinity of both the DNC headquarters
and the RNC headquarters, which is compelling evidence placing him
at the scene of that crime. The FBI also presented
evidence that Brian Cole Juniors the owner of a Nissan CenTra,
a white Nissan CenTra that was observed on a license
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plate reader being within one half mile of exactly this
same location the scene of these crimes, in the same
time that these pipe bombs were allegedly placed. So that's
very compelling evidence. I don't when I say skeptical, I
don't necessarily think, oh, this is certainly not the pipe bomber.
But there are a lot of unanswered questions about who
he is. Who exactly was he talking to on those
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seven data transmissions? Is my primary question. Was he working
with anyone else? Did he have any associations with radical
leftist groups, with any Democrat politician, with any leftist organizations.
I think a lot of us will have a hard
time believing that he was just a lone wolf, that
he just, out of some kind of something, randomly placed
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these pipe bombs that sat undetected for fifteen hours before
being discovered within fifteen minutes of each other, and within
fifteen minutes of the first breach of the Capitol on
January sixth. That's a little hard to believe. And so
I think the questions that are yet to be answered
are probably the most interesting information yet, which is why
we're all kind of waiting with baited breath to find
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out the answers to those questions.
Speaker 1 (18:14):
Okay, well, Lis, you normally have pretty sharp instincts on
this stuff. I'm not asking you to give me anything concrete,
because we don't know there's a lot we don't know, But.
Speaker 2 (18:22):
Is your feeling this guy was a fed? Is your
feeling maybe this was the wrong guy?
Speaker 1 (18:29):
I mean, look, we now know that the FBI knew
who this guy was back in twenty twenty one. That's
what court filings reveal. Why wouldn't they just go get
and what's your sense?
Speaker 10 (18:39):
Well, I think I don't know the answer to that question.
I wish I did, and believe me, I've been flying
my sources and we will have some new information to
break on the Liz Wheeler Show, I believe on Thursday,
so everyone should tune in to that. My biggest question here,
and I think this is a question that we will
get an answer to at some point, is if the
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FBI in fact put together most of this data in
the weeks following January six, if they had narrowed down
their geo fence data, which is collecting the cell phone
pings of people in that vicinity, if they had put
that together all within weeks of January six, narrowed it
down to one hundred and eighty some phone numbers, and
then narrowed it down to just one phone number, and
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then suddenly they stopped their investigation when they had it
narrowed down to just that one phone number, Jesse. Somebody
at the FBI had to make that decision. That's not
just a natural slowing of an investigation that kind of
halts for lack of new information and hot leads. That
is a deliberate political decision made by somebody to stop
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that investigation. And I want to know the name of
that person who made that decision so that we can
understand why that decision was made. That's the type of
accountability I want to see from the FBI and the
Department of Justice. That type of answer will also inform
in for me and form all everyone sitting here with
us today about whether this is really the guy, whether
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this is really God. I mean, there are some oddities,
of course, that are already being reported.
Speaker 11 (20:08):
He's reported as.
Speaker 10 (20:09):
Being autistic and anti social. I think the New York
Post earlier today reported that he is a brony and
adult male fan of the My Little Pony. This is
like a weird fetish subculture online for chronically online dudes.
It's obviously, I don't need to say that it's weird.
There's sometimes there's a perverted sexual connotation to it. I
don't know if any of his online trail indicated the
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perverted sexual aspect of it. I imagine we'll learn more in
the coming days. So my answer is, I don't know.
There's some compelling evidence that was presented by the FBI,
and there's also some questions that need to be answered.
So I don't think we have to fully decide whether
this is the guy right now when we don't know.
We just have to keep digging and wait demand the
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information that we'll fill in the blanks.
Speaker 2 (20:56):
A bronie, I am so old.
Speaker 1 (21:00):
Everything reminds me of the fact that I am so
old all right. Speaking about trust and institutions, Communist John
Denver is out there saying things like this.
Speaker 12 (21:10):
I do wonder what you think, like, looking back to
that tumultuous period of time, do you think that teacher
unions and Democrats have done enough self examination in the
role they played in pandemic school closures? Like were their
mistakes made?
Speaker 13 (21:25):
Yeah? Of course there were, and there were mistakes made
by everyone. There was huge mistakes made by the Trump
administration to not be clear, to not focus on safety
as they were focusing on reopening it. Reopening became political,
not became something that we all should have prioritized.
Speaker 1 (21:46):
Okay, Randy Winngarten's out there blaming Donald Trump. Liz, I
don't really care necessarily about her specifically, But are we
ever going to get even an ounce of accountability for
all the tyrants during COVID?
Speaker 10 (21:59):
I was wondering who you were going to be talking
about when you said communist John Denver, And now I
cannot unsee it looking at Randy Wingarden. That is so savage,
That is so unfair to John Denver. Take me home, goodness,
that is so that is so mean. No, we're not
going to see any accountability. And I know that sounds
incredibly blackpilled, And I wish that I didn't feel this way,
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because I, like most Trump supporters, were so energized and
so ready for the fight, so ready for justice when
Trump came into office. But while I think the Trump administration,
if you want to put it this way, has their
heart in the right place, at least from President Trump,
his Department of Justice has been very disappointing. We have
not seen any significant prosecutions of any deep state swamp
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creatures who weaponize the federal government against us. It has
been almost a year in office, and still we have
seen virtually nothing but missteps from Attorney General Pam Bondi,
who I'm sorry to be harsh about someone on our
own side, but I'm just looking at the facts laid
in front of me. It's not just the Epstein Binders
and that entire debacle. It's also her missteps in the
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appointment of of Halligan and that leading to a judge
throwing out this this, these charges against James Coomey mean,
these are inexcusable mistakes. We are fighting against an enemy
who wants us silenced and in many cases killed. We
cannot have bumbling fools being at the helm of the
accountability apparatus and actually expect to see accountability. So until
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that leadership changes, I don't believe we're going to see accountability.
Speaker 1 (23:36):
You stay on them, Liz. I appreciate it, Liz, thank you.
I appreciate it. All right, Savannah Hernandez is all over
all this New York nonsense. You know, they're just turning
these scumbags that the legals that are just letting them
out of jail so Ice can't deport them. It's just
live in the bonkers live in a bonkers world.
Speaker 2 (23:54):
You know what else is bonkers to me. It's bonkers
that you.
Speaker 1 (23:56):
Would have Verizon AT and T R T Mobile, and
its bonkers because of what we know about Verizon AT
and T and T Mobile. We know that these companies
were hand in hand with the communists to hand over
your information. We know that they take your money that
you pay every month and they hand it to communist organizations.
Remember the George Floyd protests. Yeah, funded by big corporations.
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Speaker 2 (24:39):
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Speaker 1 (24:40):
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Speaker 2 (24:52):
We'll be back.
Speaker 14 (25:03):
Last weekend, Ice attempted to raid Canal Street and detain
our immigrant neighbors. As mayor, I'll protect the rights of
every single New Yorker and that includes the more than
three million immigrants who call this city their home. But
we can all stand.
Speaker 2 (25:15):
Up to ICE if you know your rights.
Speaker 14 (25:18):
Sometimes ICE will show you paperwork that looks like this
and tell you that they have the right to arrest you.
That is false. ICE is legally allowed to light you,
but you have the right to remain silent. If you're
being detained, you may always ask am I free to
go repeatedly until they answer you. You are legally allowed
to film ICE as long as you do not interfered
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with an arrest. New York will always welcome immigrants, and
I will fight each and every day to protect, support,
and celebrate our immigrant brothers and sisters.
Speaker 1 (25:52):
It's just bonkers to me that that goober is not
some twenty year old idiot college student at UCLA that's
about to be the mayor of the most important city
in the world. Joining me now, Savannah Hernandez, contributor at
Turning Point, USA. All right, Sev, Well, apparently they're already
turning the illegals loose on the streets. I know you
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spent a bunch of time up there. How are things
in the old Big.
Speaker 15 (26:16):
Apple, Well, Jesse. After getting the Trump administration into office,
they are unfortunately exactly the same because people like zo
Roun Mamdani get elected for mayor and then they put
out Spanish captioned videos teaching these illegal immigrants how to,
you know, properly circumvent federal immigration law. So I've been
down to Canal Street not once, but twice at this point,
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and it is still filled with illegal immigrants, primarily from Africa.
It's still a mess in New York City. Let's not
forget that around a quarter million illegal immigrants made their
way to that city since twenty twenty one. The city's
already spent about seven billion dollars housing these people. We
put them in luxury hotels. You actually have the Roosevelt
Hotel up right now, and you know, I was kind
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of doing a little brush up on my past reporting.
And the craziest part about the Roosevelt Hotel story that
a lot of people forget about is that the US
government actually gave two hundred and twenty million dollars to
the Pakistani government, who owns the Roosevelt Hotel, to house
those migrants. And instead of you know, things getting better
in twenty twenty five, we now have Zoorn Mom Donnie,
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who is simply doubling down on trying to help these
illegal immigrants out who already got free everything under the
sun at the expense of the American taxpayer dollars. He's
making sure that they can continue to get that free ride.
So truly an egregious crime against the American people.
Speaker 11 (27:39):
Quite frankly, sev.
Speaker 1 (27:43):
Because we haven't been there, you know, we haven't walked
on Canal Street, we haven't walked into the Roosevelt Hotel.
I just can't even imagine the smell, by the way,
But can you give us some idea of how these
people live? I mean, normal people have to go to work,
and they have to go buy food, and the kids
go to school and the can do you kind of
walk us through it? I know it sounds dumb, but
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most people aren't walking there. They don't want to walk there.
The whole town smells like weed right now. Anyway, what's it.
Speaker 15 (28:08):
Like, sure, Jesse. So, Actually, one of my first stories
out of New York was for the Row Hotel, one
of the many luxury hotels that these migrants were being
put in. And in the Row Hotel, these migrants absolutely
trashed the place. I mean there were alcohol bottles everywhere.
There was drugs places. There was water damage in these
hotels because the migrants simply didn't care about upkeeping these
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areas and so they just completely trashed them. That's what
the inside of these areas looked like. And then regarding
the actual government, the government was feeding them. They were
getting three meals a day, which many of which they
were complaining about because they didn't think that the food
was good enough for them. They were getting free metro
cards so that they could ride on the subway. And
then you also had the reticketing centers in Saint Bridget's.
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I'll never forget this story, Jesse. We sent an undercover
person in there. He asked for a plane ticket to Hawaii,
and let's not forget. I want to say it was
about it was either like forty to sixty thousand plane
tickets that were given to illegal immigrants for free from
the city of New York to fly anywhere they wanted
throughout America, because you know, New York was just so
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overrun and they were like, hey, let's get him out
of here. Let's not forget that Jose Ibarra, who killed
Lake and Riley and Georgia, actually flew to Georgia with
a free plane ticket from the City of New York.
So again, that's what we lived through over the last
four years. And then we had the Trump administration come
into office and promised to crack down on illegal immigration.
But and you know what, Jesse, actually sorry, I'm going
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on a tangent about New York right now, but the
DHS just released this press release last week and it's
just absolutely insane. I'm gonna read off the numbers for
you so I can be exact. So New York State
has released almost seven thousand illegal immigrants, okay from their
jails linked to twenty nine homicides, almost twenty five or over,
twenty five hundred assaults, almost two hundred burglaries, three hundred
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and five robberies, almost four hundred drug crimes, three hundred
weapon offenses, two hundred and seven sexual predatory offenses. Keep
in mind that has to do with children as well.
So these are pedophiles who are not only illegal immigrants,
but tied to violent and heinous crimes that New York
State had in custody. And Ice was like, hey, can
you please hand them over to us instead of re
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releasing them back out onto the streets. So we can
deport them, and because New York is a sanctuary state,
they were like, yeah, we're just gonna go ahead and
re release them and then make the taxpayers pay ice
to go and refine these people before they hopefully, you know,
don't reoffend, but most likely will. God sorry to throw
all out all of that at you, Jesse.
Speaker 2 (30:41):
I just I feel like vomiting right now. Can you
tell me?
Speaker 1 (30:44):
I don't even want to ask this story about Charles Phoner.
Speaker 2 (30:48):
What happened?
Speaker 15 (30:49):
Sure, Jesse. So again, I love New York and I
follow a lot of stories out of New York because
I think it's important for us to see what's going
on over there. So this is a sixty seven year
old man who was terrified about the rising crime in
New York and because of that, he had a gun
to defend himself. Now, a career criminal with fifteen priors
ended up charging at this man trying to rob him.
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He warned the guy like, hey, please do not charge me,
and the guy, of course did so. Charles fired in
self defense and what ended up happening is he killed
this guy, and the first female District Attorney of Queen's
Historic Woman here decided to prosecute him because he had
a licensed handguns. So they didn't prosecute him for killing
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this criminal who was trying to attack him, but they
prosecuted him because he had a gun and he used
that gun to defend himself. He's now facing four years
in prison, probably won't be getting out until he seventy
One worst part about this case as well, is that
this district attorney tried to keep this innocent man in
Rikers until his sentence actually starts in January of next year.
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So she tried to keep him from actually spending time
with his family ahead of the holiday season this year
because he was such a violent criminal apparently. So that's
what's going on in New York City, in New York State.
It's a horrific quite frankly, that sounds awful.
Speaker 1 (32:12):
Good God, Sev, thank you as always. Come back soon.
All right, the midterms are coming. I know what feels like.
Speaker 2 (32:24):
It's like a.
Speaker 1 (32:24):
Train is coming down the tracks and we're tied on
it like an old Western film. But we have to
tackle it. We have to try to win the midterms.
Mary Margaret Oldahan's going to join us next find out
what the Trump administration is planning.
Speaker 2 (32:37):
On that.
Speaker 1 (32:37):
Before we get to Mary, Margaret, I want to talk
to you about a good night's sleep, because Lord knows
that might be hard to come by. Or let's be honest,
it's a Christmas season. Sometimes it's too much caffeine, too
much family. You just want to collapse at the end
of the day and get a good night's sleep. So
how do you make sure you're going to do that? Well,
that's where dream powder comes in. What is dream powder? Well,
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I know it sounds exotic, but.
Speaker 2 (33:02):
It's hot chocolate.
Speaker 1 (33:04):
It's kind of special hot chocolate, though it has all
kinds of natural things in it that will have you
drift off to a natural sleep. You will sleep like
a like a little baby, and when you wake up,
you will not be groggy and miserable and in a
fog because you didn't take something from a pill bottle.
You wake up and feel amazing. Have a cup of
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hot chocolate before bed, and sleep well every night. Shopbeam
dot com, slash Jesse Kelly, we'll be back.
Speaker 16 (33:44):
He's gonna have a fun next year, but we're gonna
put him on the campaign trail too. Typically just a
little bit of campaign speak if I may. Yeah, Typically
you in the midterms. It's not about who's sitting at
the White House. It's you localize the election and you
and you keep the federal officials out of it. We're
actually going to turn that on its head good and
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put him on the ballot because so many of those
low propensity voters are Trump voters. Yes, sir, and we
saw a wee could go Tuesday. What happens when he's
not on the ballot and not active. So I haven't
quite broken it to him yet, but he's going to
campaign like it's twenty twenty four.
Speaker 2 (34:24):
I like it.
Speaker 1 (34:25):
Joining me now, Mary Margaret Olahans, she'll have the skinny
on all this stuff, White House correspondent for the Daily Wire.
All right, Mary, Margaret, are they feeling desperation? Just feeling
a little heat? It's quite a thing to ask the
eighty year old president to get back out on the
campaign trail when he's done having to win elections.
Speaker 2 (34:43):
What's going on?
Speaker 17 (34:45):
Well, I think a couple things are going on, Jesse.
For one thing, Trump has never really acted like an
eighty year old president. He's very active, He's very engaged
with the media pretty much at all times. I see
him at the White House multiple times a day. But
at this same time, there is this element among the
Republican Party right now. Among reporters, you hear this question
a lot at the White House is how is the
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White House going to help with the midterms, because we
all know it's not.
Speaker 11 (35:10):
Going to be the walk in the park that Republicans
might hope that it would be.
Speaker 17 (35:14):
And many people are pointing to the Tennessee election as
a good example of that. It should have been a
much easier GOP win than it was. It involved a
lot of money, and involved a lot of attention, and
involved the President pushing for support for this Tennessee candidate
many times. So this is something that everyone is aware of.
I think we hear from White House reporters, the legacy
reporters a lot that they believe that Republicans are really
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going to struggle in the midterms. So they asked the President,
do you think that this is going to require much
more attention from you? And I think Susie Wild's weighing
in on this is a good example that the White
House is aware that Trump needs to be very involved
and we all know that really Republicans only are winning
right now when Trump is on the ballot. When people
come out for Trump, they come out for Republicans, and
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when Trump's.
Speaker 11 (35:58):
Not on the ballot, they really do badly.
Speaker 17 (36:00):
So it sounds like Susie and the White House and
the President are trying their best to put Trump on
the ballot once again, to get him.
Speaker 11 (36:08):
Out there, to get people fired up.
Speaker 17 (36:10):
And I thought it was interesting, you know, she said,
I haven't really told him yet, but he'll find out.
It just shows you how much influence and power that
Susie Wills has in the White House, where she would,
you know, discuss her in the President's relationship that way.
Speaker 1 (36:23):
It tells you a lot, Mary, Yeah, No, it does
tell you a lot about the power this woman has.
What is your feeling on the reason for I don't
want to call it impending doom, but there is definitely
a feeling on the right amongst normies, amongst people who
do what we do, that the midterms are not going
to go our way. Some say it's going to be
a blood beast. Some say we just we're going.
Speaker 2 (36:43):
To lose the House.
Speaker 1 (36:45):
Why why do they feel that way? What is it
the GOP isn't doing or Democrats are doing well?
Speaker 17 (36:52):
I think many people are correctly assessing that the GOP
is very divided right now. There is massive contention, arguments, hatred,
all of these different things that are just boiling within
the Republican Party right now. Many of them died actually
to the death of Charlie Kirk and how people are
handling his death, how they are communicating with one another,
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and how they are looking at the country and assessing
what needs to be done. And so I think when
you look at the state of the Republican Party right now,
there are lawmakers who are not super interested in the midterms.
They're not super interested in securing victory for Republicans. There's
also lawmakers who are out there doing their own thing.
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You know, you have people like Marjorie Taylor Green who
are resigning from office. You have murmurs that other people
are resigning from office as well, murmurs that people want.
Speaker 11 (37:41):
To and are afraid to.
Speaker 17 (37:43):
We don't know if that's true necessarily, but all of
this is contributing to an element of unease right now.
Speaker 11 (37:48):
But at the same time.
Speaker 17 (37:50):
You know, we have the President of the United States,
Donald Trump, we have Jodie Vance. Both of them are
very confident and are posturing confidently towards the midterms. I
think that's something that Republicans should look to hope. I
think also if Republicans were smart, they would point to
the death of Charlie Kirk, someone who was a valiant,
valiant hero for the Republican Party, strongly desired to see
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Republicans win, put a lot of time and money and effort,
and someone say his life into defending the Republican Party
and ensuring these wins.
Speaker 11 (38:18):
And so if Republicans really want to do honor.
Speaker 17 (38:21):
To Charlie Kirk to his death, they would really lean
into this and point to how he cared about the
vision of this country, how he promoted this country as
they're looking to secure victories in the midterms. But really
a lot of this boils down to the contention that
we have seen over the past six months.
Speaker 11 (38:38):
And it's sad, Jesse, it is.
Speaker 17 (38:39):
But there's a lot of opportunity for growth, a lot
of opportunity for coordination here if Republicans only take the opportunity.
Speaker 1 (38:49):
Mary, let's talk about these resignations and retirements. And I'm
well aware as wired in as you are in DC,
the politicians are in general all full of crap. So
you have to take what they say at face value.
I get that, but why what is the over encompassing reason.
Do they think they're going to lose They don't want
to be in the minority. Are they specifically disheartened about
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a policy when it comes to this or that, because
there does seem like there's been a lot of them.
Speaker 17 (39:18):
Yeah, it's interesting, Jesse. I think one main feeling is that,
you know, these Republican lawmakers and lawmakers across the board
don't really like to be told what to do, and
so there definitely is a climate right now where they
know they do have to do with the President of
the United States wants, and if they don't stay in shape,
and if they don't do what Trump is asking them to,
then they will be called out publicly. For some of them,
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it's probably getting old. For some of them, they probably
are tired of it and would like to be their
own master. But at the same time, like you're saying,
I think a lot of them are full of it.
If they are suggesting that they're going to resign. We
know that there's nothing that the lawmakers in DC like
more than being a lawmaker in DC. They like having
the power, they like having the position, So if we
see too many more resignations.
Speaker 11 (40:02):
But at the same time, there.
Speaker 17 (40:04):
Is an element of people having to step up, having
to do their jobs, having to pull through, having to
be in DC, and I'm sure that that's wearing on
some the rest. I guess we'll have to watch and
see how things play out.
Speaker 11 (40:17):
I don't think we'll.
Speaker 17 (40:18):
See too many more Marjorie Taylor Green situations. She has
not I would say faredwell in the era in the
sphere of public opinion right now, But you never know.
Speaker 2 (40:31):
Maybe it's the food.
Speaker 1 (40:32):
I'm always shocked whenever I have to go back to
that wretched city with all due respect and how terrible
the food situation is.
Speaker 11 (40:38):
Hey, no, we've got great food here.
Speaker 2 (40:41):
No, no, you don't, marry that's a lot. Now you don't.
Speaker 1 (40:43):
There's some chili dogs in a couple of steak houses. No, okay,
let's shift focus on something I know you're passionate about
all the tranny madness. Are we finally done with all
this crap of pretending that we can chop a boy's
penis off and making the woman. It feels like we're
coming out of that demonic phase.
Speaker 2 (41:02):
But I don't want to overstate it are.
Speaker 17 (41:03):
We Well, Jesse, Look, you and I have talked about
this a lot.
Speaker 11 (41:07):
I mean, you know, I've talked to you about.
Speaker 17 (41:08):
The book I wrote on de transitioners, people who tried
to transition and then realize it's impossible and went back
to living as theirselves. You know, this is a long,
hard fight. We saw so many people, especially young people
twenty nineteen, twenty twenty, coming out trying to transition, suffering
horrible consequences of it. But what's really amazing, and I
was just saying this to someone last night about this situation,
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is once President Trump took office, a lot of the
stuff that I've been writing about, that I've been talking
to you about it just kind of vanished overnight because
the President enacted these executive orders and took action. So,
whether it's the pro lifers who were being targeted by
the DJ whether it was kids that were being pushed
into these gender transition procedures, a lot of this is
going away. But we're also still seeing some great actors
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around the country. They're picking up, you know, they're dealing
with the last remnants of this. For example, in Florida, James,
the Florida's Attorney general. He just shued a bunch of
these organizations that were pushing transgender procedures on kids. A huge,
massive step towards justice in this area because these were
the organizations that we're encouraging kids to go down this path.
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These were the so called medical groups that we're saying
that it was good for kids to do these types
of things, that it was healthy, that it was so
called care for kids to undergo these procedures. So that's
a very interesting, exciting step in Florida. But I will
say again, if you look around the country, we are
seeing many less instances of this, and what we need,
and I'm hearing from gender activists is justice for the kids.
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Looking at the doctors that we're pushing this, and looking
around the country to see if anyone is trying to
do things on the slide, if anyone is pushing these
types of procedures or helping kids get hormones that they
shouldn't be getting. That's definitely something that gender activists who
are anti these procedures for kids have been telling me.
But the President is still very vocal about this. Anytime
I ask Caroline about this, she comes down hard in
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favor of protecting children in favor of punishing those who
are pushing these types of things on kids. And I
will also say, Jesse, that public sentiment is strongly in
favor of protecting kids. Public sentiment is strongly in favor
of keeping men out of women's sports. The public does
not appreciate these things. And as the President has often
said on the campaign trail and in the White House,
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the people don't want this.
Speaker 11 (43:26):
It's crazy. He used the word crazy.
Speaker 17 (43:28):
And I thought that was pretty smart of him, because
he's harnessing your gut reaction, your natural reaction to this
type of thing, which is that it's crazy and it's unacceptable.
Speaker 11 (43:37):
But you never know.
Speaker 17 (43:38):
Let's say we have a president in Newsome in the
next election, a lot of the president's work could be undone.
Maybe if we have a Republican in office, things will
go well better for a little while. We can keep
things moving strongly in that direction. But a Democrat kid
undo a lot of it. So we're also hearing calls
for state legislation, for federal legislation again for these doctors
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and medical organizations to be punished.
Speaker 1 (44:05):
President k Newsome's nasty Mary, thank you, I appreciate it.
Light in the mood. Next, all right, it's time to
lighten the mood. And I'll be honest, I'm unreasonably excited
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for Jasmine Crockett Senate run in the in the state
of Texas because it's going to provide so much entertainment.
Speaker 2 (44:34):
For you and me. And I'm not going to spend
a long time on it because we're going to hear
so much about it. But just know this was her introduction.
How's gonna do it?
Speaker 18 (44:48):
She ain't never scared of, she ain't never been who
leans to go so to toe against the President. I
can't wrap my head around someone who votes Republicans. She
advocate for feeding kids, They protect the fosse touch in
them Trump and baden his own country with our army.
What did show we remember Pearl Harper by illegality bombing boats,
which ill thought we wasn't gonna do nothing, buddy, think again.
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They only trying to scare out her running because they
think she'll win. Listen, thought I told y'all win, Never scared.
Speaker 4 (45:16):
Now.
Speaker 18 (45:16):
Look who name on the docket? Got two words for
every race is biggot Jasmine Crockett certain races.
Speaker 9 (45:23):
Yeah, that might be true in all.
Speaker 11 (45:24):
The history, the.
Speaker 5 (45:27):
Blue, so much surge to choose me.
Speaker 18 (45:29):
I hope my money goes to side that isn't trying
to say aboard abilities. A hope she's stand on business often.
Speaker 2 (45:38):
It does, in fact, stand on business. I'll see them
all