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July 23, 2024 34 mins
Heidi Ganahl once again assumes the reigns for Dan vacationing in Switzerland, and starts with the news of Kamala Harris officially clinching a majority of pledged delegates heading to the Democratic National Convention originally designated for Joe Biden. This makes her the presumptive nominee of her party, but what about the process that installed her there?

John Fabbricatore, GOP candidate for Colorado's 6th Congressional District, joins the show to comment on the resignation of Secret Service director Kim Cheatle following the assassination attempt against Donald Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania. Also, his thoughts on the border crisis and Vice-President Harris's clear open border stance paired with hostility toward ICE officers.
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This is Dan Capless and welcome totoday's online podcast edition of The Dan Caplis
Show. Please be sure to giveus a five star rating if you'd be
so kind, and to subscribe,download, and listen to the show every
single day on your favorite podcast platform. Well, good afternoon, Colorado.
This is Heidi Ganal. I'm fillingin for Dan Kaplis. Dan and his

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beautiful wife Amy are in Switzerland celebratingtheir thirtieth year anniversary. I think Dan
needs to give us lots of tipswhen we get back, for those of
us that haven't been married quite aslong. What do you think, Ryan
Hoops? Sorry about that. Ion my ear, I'm doing like fifteen
things at once. What was that? I'm sorry? I just said.
I think we're going to need somemarriage tips from Dan when he gets back,

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making it thirty years in all.Yeah, I gotta get started down
that road. And I know thatyou're looking to continue down said road.
And Dan obviously has some great advice. But more than that, I think
Amy's advice is the one that Iwould take. I agree with you.
I agree with you. They're bothbig bus fans. That's what I like.
Oh that's good. Yeah, Imet Amy back at a cubuffs game

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many many years ago. She waswonderful. So Ryan, I don't even
know where to start. There's somuch news today, and I kept getting
updated because I knew I was hostingthe show and looking at Twitter watching the
news, and every time I didit, I had to change my notes
because it was happening so fast andthings were changing so fast. We had
the head of the Secret Service resigned. Today we actually got to see Biden

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that he's alive and well, becausethere were all kinds of crazy rumors going
on last night about that. Wefound out that Kamalaw's VP picks are narrowed
down to probably Shapiro in Pennsylvania andMark Kelly in Arizona. Is that what
you're hearing, It'll be Mark Kelly, and I'll tell you ry really quickly.

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Unfortunately for the Democrats, there's noroom for a Jewish person in their
party anymore. And I think JoshShapiro, I think, as impressive as
he is, that would cost themthe far left flank that Kamala needs so
dearly. And I think Mark Kellyhas just cast for milk toast enough to
stand in the background. And Ithink it's going to be him. That
makes a lot of sense. Thatdoes make a lot of sense, especially
since she blew off Net and Yahoo, didn't she today? Yeah, A

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lot of disgrace to that is thatis terrible, terrible. That is not
a good way to start us offon the world stage if you're trying to
be the president of the country.Exactly. So she also has the delegates.
She has the delegates and the endorsements. Now, I know, maybe
you can tee up that clip fromSchumer in just a few minutes, number
eleven that talks about his announcement thathe's going to endorse her. It was

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very, very unenthusiastic. So nowthat the process is played out from the
grassroots bottom up, we are heretoday to throw our support behind Vice President
Kamala Harris. I'm clapping. Youdon't have to. That is nuts,

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not even like I think what personwas clapping. He was clapping him.
That is so bad. I hopeyou know. I think that's a sign
for her whole campaign. And shealso had a rally in Wisconsin and it
was like half the high school gymwas full. And you compare that to
JD. Vance and Donald Trump's rallies. You know, it's a pittance,

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but the media will make it lookreally good, won't they. Yeah,
we heard. I don't know thereception she had for whatever number of people
were there were, it was prettyenthusiastic. But as she came out and
focused on two particular issues that arevery important to the left, but not
sure how they play in the middle. We'll get to one of those right
here and now, Wisconsin, thebaton is in our hand. We who

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believe in the sacred freedom to vote. We'll make sure every American has the
ability to cast their ballot and haveit counted. We who believe that every
person in our nation we should havethe freedom to live safe from the terror
of gun violence. We'll finally passred flag laws, universal background checks,

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and an assault weapons then. Butboy, if you want to take a
shot at the president of the UnitedStates, you're not held to those laws,
are you. Yeah, that's it. This is it's so ridiculous.
Their narrative around gun rights. AndI really think that gun rights are going
to be a pivotal conversation across Americafor this race. Here in Colorado,

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I mean, they did a numberon our Second Amendment rights this last session
took a lot of them away,and there are people fired up that are
Democrats, that are independents, thatare hunters across Colorado. Hunting is a
billion dollar industry in Colorado, andthey're trying to do away with it now
with this ballot initiative around mountain lionsand you know, stopping us from taking
care of the mountain lion population,which is you know, pretty important to

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the whole conservation effort. But Idigress back to the National News and Kamala
Kamala is I don't know if she'swill to debate Trump, but Trump has
said he's definitely willing to debate her, and he will debate as many times
as possible. If Kamala Harris doesend up being the Democrat nominee, will
you commit to debating her at leastone time? Oh? Yes, absolutely,

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ad one too. I think it'simportant. I'm not thrilled about ABC
because they're truly fake news. Iwatched last night. They're actually trying to
make a hero out of Joe Bidenwhen he was the worst president in history.
I can't wait to see that debate. I think it's going to be
Trump's going to come out and justannihilator is my prediction, But we'll see.

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Do you think Heidi that he shouldstick to the script of the original
plan He was going to debate JoeBiden in September on ABC and that's why
he mentions ABC there. Or doyou think he should flip the script and
turn the tables and insist that Kamaladebate him on Fox News. If I
were him, I would say,I'll do your ABC debate, but you

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have to do Fox News, right, okay and match her. I think
the more you can get her onstage in front of millions of Americans making
ridiculous gaffes, the better for ourchances. Good point. So, a
couple other things that happened today.The pro Hamas crowd, the agitators invaded
the capital today, but they're notcalling it an insurrection. I think there

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were three hundred arrests or they calledit three hundred people and then bl in
Black Lives Matter calls for an openconvention. They will not endorse Kamala.
What do you think that's all about? Again? This goes back to the
thing that we talked about at thestart of the show. Josh Shapiro,
as much as I think he couldbe a very important player in the Democratic

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Party, is a moderate voice froma purple state, and he would I
don't want him on the ticket becauseI think he would help them. I
don't think they can do it becauseof what you just mentioned, what happened
today the pro Hamas anti Israel crowd. They would abandon her in droves if
Shapiro was her running mate. It'sjust not going to happen. I think
it's awful, but it's just notgoing to happen. And then what about
Black Lives Matter calling for an openconvention. Why wouldn't they be on board

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with her? That's an interesting one, Heidi, don't you think because I've
seen a lot of pundits saying itkind of make an automatic assumption that she's
going to play well with Black Americans. But I'm seeing a lot of videos
posted online, whether it's TikTok orInstagram or x that they're not on board
with Kamala Harris, that they're notfeeling that, and there's not an automatic

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assumption that they're going to be towingthe line and voting for her. One
of my favorite speeches at the RNCwas it was either the last night or
the night before. It was ablack pastor from Detroit and he was a
previous gang leader. He lit thatplace up. He was awesome. And
maybe we can find a clip fromthat later or we can play on Friday.
But I just I was so impressedwith him in his message to the

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black community. Also, Amber Rose, she did a wonderful job. And
I thought really played into this narrativethat it's okay to like Donald Trump now
it is cool to be a Republicanagain. And that's the thing that I
think was conveyed most from all fourdays of the convention, Heidi, whether
it was Hulk Hogan and Kid Rockon the final night or the two speakers

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you just mentioned, it was abroad coalition and basis support that Trump and
his team was looking to build.And didn't you have that vibe, that
feeling coming out of Milwaukee, likethis is the biggest tent we've ever had
as a Republican party. That's howI felt, well, so much so
that I actually wore my Trump haton the airplane and got off the airplane
in Colorado as a previous governor candidatewho got the snop meat out of me

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over supporting Trump. So I wasproud and loud about it, and I
think others felt the same way.That's awesome, you know, with everything
going on nationally, I still havehope and optimism about this election going forward.
There's lots of things we have toget through to win this election.
But I sense that Conservatives, Libertarians, Democrats that aren't feeling so good about

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what's happening in America are fired up. They're ready to do the work to
win elections, actually knockdoors, makephone calls, text message and I think
that there's a movement happening afoot.And I don't think Kamala Harris is going
to be the solution that the Democratsare touting her to be. Do you
think there's even a chance here,Heidi, that she's merely the sacrificial lamb

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that they know they're going to lose, But they're trying to blunt the damage
that Biden was doing to the downballot races, and they just settled on
Harris to get through this election cycle. I think that might be part of
it. Well. In the nextsection, I want to in the next
session, I want to talk alittle bit about how we're going to go
up against Kamala Harris. And that'sone of the points that the NRSC sent
out today was we've got to makethe case that Kamala Harris is her policies

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are exactly tied to the Democrat Partyand Joe Biden. And we didn't like
Biden because he was incompetent and failing, I mean very ill. Kamala can
be directly hammered on her policies andher policies are terrible. All right,
So let's take a break. Thisis Heidigan All. I'm guest hosting for

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Dan Kaplis, who's in Switzerland celebratinghis wedding anniversary. We will be back
right after the break, and nowback to the Dan Kapliss Show podcast.
And it's a specific phase of life. Remember, age is more than a
chronological fact. What else do weknow about this population eighteenth through twenty four?
They are stupid. That is whywe put them in dormitories and they

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have a resident assistant. They makereally bad decisions. Wow, that's a
great way to get young voters onboard with you as a candidate, isn't
it. Eighteen to twenty four yearolds are stupid and they make bad decisions.
Hopefully they won't make the bad decisionto vote for Kamala. So it

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is important to remember, my friends, that the only reason Joe Biden held
on as long as he did wasby aggressively making the case that his vice
president was an even worse candidate thanhim. Now, the only reason the
Democrats are settling on Harris is becauseit would be politically untenable to skip over
her for various reasons that we've discussed. So I think she creates a really

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strong down ballot opportunity for Republicans becauseshe owns the Biden administration's baggage. She's
an avowed radical, and an endorsementof her is an endorsement of her extreme
agenda, which could be a biggerthreat to Democrats Senate majority than Joe Biden
was what do you think, Ryan? That's exactly the question I was asking

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Miranda Devine in an earlier conversation.She appeared with me here locally in Denver,
and it's what we just heard.The more that you hear Kamala Harris,
the more that you see her,the less that you like her.
And I believe the peak of hercampaign may very well have been today and
it's all downhill from here. Well, and I did some research into her
polling, and obviously we don't havepulling based on what's happened since yesterday.

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But right now Trump leads her byabout two points nationally, but she has
a net negative fifteen percent approval ratingamong Americans, and that's about the same
as Joe Biden. So she's notin a good place to start out now.
The liberal media is going to makeher look awfully good over the next
few weeks, and then we've gotthe DNC, the Democrat National Convention,

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that will puff her up and makeher look awesome. So I think there
will be a bump, a differencein the polls until then, and then
the first time we get to seethem debate, I think it's going to
tank and people are going to seewho she really is. But I think
the most important thing Republicans can doright now is to keep reminding people who
Kamala is. And if you cantee up that spot on Ukraine, I

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would really appreciate it because I thinkthat tells us who she is, especially
on the national stage, and howshe talks to people about America. Fifteen.
Sorry Ryan, if you're watching anylevel of news, even social media.
You're seeing everything that's going on rightnow in the Ukraine. Break it

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down to Layman's terms for people whodon't understand what's going on, and how
can this directly affect the people ofthe United States. So Ukraine is a
country in Europe. It exists nextto another country called Russia. Russia is
a bigger country, Russia is apowerful country. Russia decided to invade a
smaller country called Ukraine. So basicallythat's wrong. Basically that is wrong.

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Oh my gosh. I love howhe asked her to explain it in Layman's
turns and she chose instead kindergartener's turn. That's about the level she speaks most
of the time, if she's notlaughing or tackling. And did you know,
did you know there's some weird funfacts in this report that came out
today that she's pledged to ban plasticstraws. And she's also discovered that electricity

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doesn't smell. Have you ever heardthat one? Yeah? Okay, that
was I saw that she was chargingup an EV and noticing that it's not
the same as when you put gasolinein a gas powered car. And then
that's when I believe that she madethat remark. Wow. Well, on
a more serious note, she's pledgedto decriminalize the border crossings, which most

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people know. She supports abolishing iceand starting from scratch, and she's bragged
that the first thing that her administrationdid with Biden was sent to build a
concress to grant amnesty for illegal immigrants. So that's some pretty hardcore stuff that
I don't think America is okay with. Well, when you when you think

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about what she's focusing on right outof the gate, right, and we
were talking about this, you andme before we went even on the air,
that her world, her sphere onthe far left, where she resides
her cocoon, you know, thatkind of inculcated space within which she operates
guns and abortion. That's what shecame out swinging with in Milwaukee today.

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And that's great for the base,but I don't see how that affects Americans
everyday lives that they're really focused on, really concerned about, which would be
economy and inflation and the border andevery impact that our poorest border is having
on our everyday lives. Heightis youknow, in right here in Colorado,
too. Yeah, and we're goingto have John Fabricatory on in just a

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few minutes to talk more about theborder. But you know, for someone
who used to be a prosecutor,her takes on crime are just insane.
And I think America is going tocollar oud on this too. She said
that it was outdated and wrongheaded toput more police on the street, and
she pledged to eliminate cash bell andrelease criminals to commit more crimes. She

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also is open to convicted terrorists beinggranted voting rights and started a program to
drop charges against drug dealers and givethem counseling instead. Now, she was
part of the bailout of funding forthe rioters in Minneapolis after the George Floyd
death, And I'm not sure.I'll need to look. Maybe Kelly can

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help me out here behind the scenes. If she was signed on to the
defund the Police movement, which wasso successful for Democrats, such great messaging.
But it wouldn't surprise me if shevoiced some sympathetic plight to that.
The thing stood out to me mostof all Heidi when she was running in
the primary in twenty twenty, likeshe was doing a town hall or interview,
she would do whatever she thought sheneeded to say in that moment to

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appeal to whoever she felt she neededto appeal to. I'll ban fracking.
I'm totally on board with that.I believe we have that sound bite here
today and it's just like any farleft position that was presented to her,
She's like, yeah, I'll dothat. Yeah. I think she even
pledged to eliminate the filibuster to passthe Green New Deal. But correct.
You know, back to the twentytwenty race when she ran for president,

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she dropped out of the race beforeIowa and was pulling behind Andrew Yang.
Believe it or not, she wasalso named one of the country's most liberal
senators by nonpartisan gov Track, andshe's been endorsed by the Socialist Squad of
course. So I think that tellsus everything we need to know about our
policy. There's no question I'm infavor of banning fracking. So yeah,

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and starting and starting with what wecan do on day one around public lands,
right, and then there has tobe legislation. But yes, and
this is something I've taken on inCalifornia. I have a history of working
on this issue and to your point, and you know, that we have
to just acknowledge that the residual impactof fracking is enormous in terms of the
impact on the health and safety ofcommunity by Pennsylvania. Yeah, no kidding.

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And I don't know if you knowthat a representative filed articles of impeachment
against her for high crimes today.Yeah, it's it's going to get crazy,
and but I'm glad to see conservativeson the offense. And I also
think we have some questions about howthey transferred that campaign cash, so we
can talk about that later. Thisis heidiganol filling in for Dan Caplis.

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We'll see you after the break.You're listening to the Dankaplis Show podcast.
You have any plans to visit theborder at some point? You know we've
been to the border. You haven'tbeen to the border, and I haven't
been to Europe. And I don'tunderstand the point that you're making. What

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an embarrassment? I haven't been toEurope? Are you kidding me? What
does that have to do with anything? The Vice President being ripped for this
tone daf reaction to the growing crisis. Is it the border not today?
He's a very unserious person about anincredibly serious crisis. The White House has

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no idea what borders are. KamalaHarris is doing about the micro search when
are you going to the border?Being Vice president, administration has asked,
I'm not finished. I've said I'mgoing to the border. Kamala Harris has
been and put it in charge oftrying to figure out the root clauses why
allless people from Central America come here. In twenty seventeen, she tweeted,

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say it loud, say it clear. Everyone is welcome here. She was
given this job. She doesn't takeit seriously. Overall, we are seeing
Progressake and Riley, her accused killer, came to the US illegally, is
in the country illegally when he murderedthat officer. The illegal immigrant now accused
of killing a mother and son whiledriving drunk, and a documented immigrant convicted
of right an eighteen year old illegalimmigrants on a rape chards little bio officials

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in Texas have seed more than borderedmillion doses of fectives. Still have no
plans for Vice President Kamala Harris togo visit the border. I've been to
the border before, I will goagain. She hasn't been as Vice president
of she's pandering to her open borderbase. That's what this administration does.
It is ridiculous. Obviously, itis embarrassing for America. Then this is
our vice pregnant. Wow. Ithink we should just play that at over

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and over and over again and we'llwin the election and a landslide. The
border is one of the most,if not the most important issue to Americans
in most polls. And I've gota dear friend on right now, John
Fabricatory, who's running for Congress inCD six. You'd make an incredible congressman,
John, and I do believe youcan beat Jason Crowe. Welcome to

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the show. Let's talk about theborder and Kamala. Thank you, Heidi,
thanks for having me on the show. All right, So you heard
that ad and it's it's just damningfor her. What what is your take,
like, what is your message tovoters about how this could go wrong
if she ends up as our president. It's it's horrific with her. I
mean, honestly, you know,she has compared ICE to the KKK before.

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She has been you know, prolificand wanting to abolish ICE. She
actually said that she wanted immigration costumesenforcement torn down and this is the person
that we have now running for thepresident of the United States. She's the
borders are and she's been to theborder one time. The reason she doesn't

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go is because she doesn't want tosee what's happening. She doesn't want to
see what's going on. She's ignorantto exactly what's happening at the border and
in the interior of the United State. It's because of our open border.
It's amazing to me that this isnow what the Democrats are putting up for
a presidential candidate. And John doesit. Do you believe it's intentional?

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There's a difference between just being incompetentand being intentional about destroying our country and
leaving the border open. What's yourtake on that. Yeah, she's been
an open border advocate her whole time, so for her, it is intentional.
She doesn't agree with our immigration laws. She wants to see ice torn
down. She hasn't been serious asthe borders are since she was given the

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opportunity to do something about the border. It has to be intentional. There's
no other way that she could bedoing all this, and it's she has
to be serious about it. This, this is intentional one. So today
there was an important meeting with DonaldTrump and the Border Union. President.

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Can you tell us what you knowabout that meeting and how it played out.
Yeah, you know, I don'tknow a lot about the meeting,
but you know, I know DonaldTrump really admires the men and women of
the Border Patrol. He has been, you know, a huge backer of
both ICE and the Border Patrol.The Border Patrol Union has come out and

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endorsed President Trump. That the menand women of the Border Patrol know that
under President Trump's leadership, things willbe better for them at the border,
working and doing what they do.They know that four more years of a
Democrat administration is going to lead toeven deeper and darker morale problems, less

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border patrol agents. You know,President Trump wants to make a couple more
trips down to the border. Hewants to bring Tom Holman with him.
He wants to start getting a planin place now for when he becomes president.
I mean, the Border Patrol knowsthat when President Trump becomes president on
day one, things are going tochange at the border. So, John,

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what is Jason Crowe's take on allof this? What decisions has he
helped make or supported around the border. Jason Crowe is far left. It's
something that a lot of people don'trealize. They talk about that he's a
moderate. He is not a moderate. Jason Crowe voted against the Lake and
Riley Act. Jason Crow recently votedagainst the poorting illegal alliens were convicted of

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DUIs driving while intoxicated. Jason Crowhas not been a proponent for closing the
border. He has not supported themen and women of the Border Patrol.
He's tried to close down immigration detention. One of the things him and I
fought about when I was the iceField Office director here in Colorado. We
fought over that. Jason's wanted toclose the detention center for a while and

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allow those criminal illegal Allians to beon the street. He is far left
in his ideals about immigration. Andyou know, if you want a secure
border, you want a safer UnitedStates, Jason Crow is not the person
you should be voting for. So, John, you're going to get elected
to Congress, You're going to goto d C. What's the first thing

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you would advocate for to address theborder and the immigration crisis? You know,
the first thing we need to dois we need to have deterrence for
people coming into this country, andone of the things we used to do
is we would detain people who enteredillegally until they saw an immigration judge and
they went through removal proceedings. That'sno longer happening. We are letting people

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go into the interior. They're notafraid to cross that border. They know
the chances of them being released intothe interior are much greater greater than them
actually going into detention. In fact, this administration cut the daily beds down
from fifty thousand to about thirty thousandbeds, So anyone coming across that border
knows that the chance of them goinginto detention is not likely, then we

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have to actually start supporting the peoplethat are here illegally. And it's a
very easy thing to do because wehave tons of them. I mean,
we have six hundred thousand illegal alienson the non detained docket, which right
now is about seven million cases.So there are seven million cases on the
non detained dockets. Six hundred thousandof them are charged and convicted criminal illegal

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alliance, meaning that they were convictedof other things within the United States,
convicted of could be DUIs, couldbe you know, in possession of a
firearm, whatever. There are sixhundred thousand of them on that non detained
docket. We know that there areone point seven million final orders. That
means aliens who have gone in frontof a judge and a judge has actually

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ordered them deported from the United Statesand they never left and so they're not
afraid to be here because we're notenforcing any of this. We're not enforcing
any laws against the six hundred thousandthat we know are in the US.
We're not enforcing laws on the onepoint seven million that we're told by a
judge that they had to leave.We need to make sure that we put
deterrens in place, and we needto make sure that people know that we're

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serious about our immigration laws. So, John, do you think that most
Congressmen on the Republican side agree withyou and you'll have a consensus to push
something through pretty quickly if we havethe House. I really do hope.
So I believe those things are beingworked on right now to immediately help President

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Trump when he gets elected, tomake sure that we can get him some
wins, especially on the border andimmigration issues. You know, there's a
lot that can be done right withthe Immigrate Nationality Act. The left and
Democrats love to say that our immigrationsystem is broken. It's not broken,
it's just never enforced. They're notenforcing the laws that are on the books.

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There's tone the laws that have notbeen pulled out in years and used
in years because we've had an administrationthat refuses to do anything with those laws.
Yeah, just enforce the laws andwe'll be able to do something.
So I hope that you know thatRepublicans will collapse together, get behind President
Trump and actually enforce those laws.Thanks. John, Hey, do you

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have time to stick around to talkabout the failings that the Secret Service saw
in the assassination attempt after the break? Absolutely? Okay, great, This
is Heidiganal filling in for Dan Kaplis. We'll be back with John Fabricatory,
candidate for Congress in Congressional District six, and now back to the Dan Kapliss
Show podcast. You excuse the roofbeing unmanned because of the slope. Do

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you stand by that assertion the roofwas not covered with an individual on it
because there was overwatch provided? Apparentlynot, No, there was no overwatch
provided. This is very evident.President Trump was shot, a man died.
There was no oversight provided. GoLauren Bobert. I'm glad she called

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her out. And one of myfavorite comments yesterday from a representative was telling
Tin know that she should go backto guarding Dorito's. Did you hear that
right? And apparently she took thatadvice and resigned and is now back to
guarding Gurrito's. I don't know wherethat came from. That's crazy even have
to research that, Like, whatdid she do? Was sheway? PEPSI?
I think there's some tie in thereyet? Got it? Got it?

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Okay? I knew there was someexplanation. So John, we still
got you on the line. Correct, Yes, yes, okay. Let's
talk about the assassination attempt, becauseone of my worries is that that's getting
shoved under the rug now that they'vecreated all this drama and the Democrat Party,
and it should be the headline everyday until the election that Trump was

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there was an attempted assassination and howbadly the Secret Service protected him. So
tell me a little bit about thelatest that you've heard on the feelings and
how things went so badly that day. Yeah, you know, I'm really
glad that we're having the hearings becausea lot needs to come out there.

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We need to be able to lookat the operational planning that went into this,
how the collaboration went through with thelocals. You know. Unfortunately,
you know, the Secret Service triedblaming some of the locals for things that
happened, tried blaming the locals fornot covering the area that the building was
in. But in my experience,I've worked with the Secret Service on multiple

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events, they are supposed to ownthe situation. They are the ones who
are in charge when it comes toa situation like this. There were a
lot of things that went wrong.It would to me it looked like a
huge debacle that that things were justcut. Corners were cut, things were
not done, and you know,I mean, we're finding out that some
of the agents were not even SecretService agents, they were agents on loan

(30:15):
from other federal agencies. And uh, you know, while we all get
some training at the Federal Law EnforcementAcademy on protecting dignitaries, it's nothing compared
to what the Secret Service gets.So, you know, it's it's always
been I hate when people do somethinglike when you're a leader and you're in

(30:36):
charge with something and you don't ownup to what has happened, and you
try to place that blame on everyoneelse under you. And I'm glad that
the Secret Service director resigned today.She should have resigned, I mean immediately,
she should have either owned up tohow bad that situation was or resigned.
So I'm glad that, you know, she's no longer the director of
the Secret Service. So I heardthis and that Donald Trump should stop doing

(31:02):
outside rallies. What's your take onthat? That would be so disappointing for
the movement, and I'm sure forDonald Trump too. Is that really going
to keep him safe? You know, it's it's really that's really a decision
on him. And from what we'rehearing and what we now know. You
know, even I ran there wassome intelligence that they were trying to make

(31:26):
an attempt on Donald Trump's life.So there may be other information out there
that's not being released to the publicthat there are more attempts that may come
up on Donald Trump's life. Andyou know, if that's the case,
then you know, he definitely needsto be protected. And outdoor events are
very hard to secure. But that'snot Donald Trump. That's that's not this

(31:47):
man. You know, he hewants to be outside. He wants large
crowds of people. He you know, he believes and being kind of the
man of the people and hiding himselfis not some thing that I see him
doing, even if that threat levelis severely high, and that's what he's
being told right now. Yeah,I agree, I agree. I mean,

(32:07):
it's such a big part of themovement and the momentum, and you
know how much he talks about crowdsand how important crowd size is, and
it really just shows the energy aroundthe movement this year to get him elected,
which is so different than twenty twenty. I'd love your take on how

(32:27):
you feel about how things are goingas a candidate for Congress and also just
as someone who's you know, beenin politics for a while and been on
the front lines what you're feeling outthere and what's happening in your own district.
You know, it's actually changed alot. Like I was getting a
little bit down for you know,in like May, I felt like the
Republican Party was not invigorated and wejust there were a lot of things going

(32:52):
on. I was like, Wow, you know this, this is going
to be rough for me. Andthen things started really picking up, and
you know, I've done a coupleof rallies myself, had a couple of
fundraisers over the last couple of days. And it just seems like like like
Republicans have this energy about them rightnow that they know they can win this
election. We know we can winthis election. Even in my own race

(33:15):
here in this district. You know, I feel that Jason Crow is nervous.
He got into an argument with withPresident Biden over the phone trying to
get President Biden to withdraw because hewas afraid of what the down ballot ticket
would look like and it could affecthis race with me. You know.
And I still believe even with VicePresident Kamala Harris now getting into the race,

(33:36):
I think that's a good position forthe Republican Party to be. And
she's not trending well now. Ofcourse, the media is going to come
out and make her seem like she'sthe next coming and you know, she's
the greatest thing ever. But allyou really have to do is look at
her record. She has none,It's non existent. She's going to try
to go on her pass as aprosecutor, and she's she's got really nothing

(33:58):
to talk about that she's done asa vice president. She's failed and everything
at the president assigned or her.She's not a great public speaker. I
don't see her doing well in adebate against Donald Trump. And I just
think the Republican Party is going to, you know, continue to build off
this and we're going to come intoNovember with with a lot of wins.
I wonder if Donald Trump's going tochallenge her to a golf match in the

(34:21):
next debate. Did you hear hehit an eagle today playing with a really
good golfri It's pub that's great,that's great, that's great. A lot
of time he's up and moving aroundand he's you know, staying physic physical.
It's good for him. We've gotto run. John Fabb j h
f A n f Abb four Congressdot com. Thanks for joining us,
and good luck in the congressional race. This is how you can all appreciate

(34:45):
you. You're welcome. This ishow you can all hosting for Dan Kaplis.
We'll see you after the break.
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