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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is Dan Caples and welcome to today's online podcast
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when it's under threat, and obviously it is under threat
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right now as a secular left is causing so much
harm to this nation. And can you imagine not only
another four years, but four years with Kamala Harris at
the helm rights. So the time is now eight five
to five for zero five eight two five to five,
the number takes d an five seven, seven three nine.
So many reasons to be optimistic, so much to talk
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about today. Now, is there a potential problem? Is there
a new potential challenge? Yes, and we've got to be
honest about that, and we've got to keep an eye
on it and see if it does in fact turn
into a last second curve ball that could impact the election.
So we'll talk about that in a second. But in
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the positive category, yeah, there is much starting with that
Joe Rogan interview, and I understand Rogan is long form,
and I normally don't watch his stuff because it's three
hours at a time. But I made it almost all
the way through the three hours with Rogan and Trump,
and so glad Trump did that. I think Ryan at
this point, what it is twenty five million plus thirty
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four Uh beautiful because you know Trump pushed so good
so often in that three hours, and obviously Rogan's audience
is big audience. Yeah, huge payoff there. And Rogan kept
saying he thinks Kamala Harris may go on the show.
We'll see if she does that this week is kind
of a last ditch hel Mary in an odd phrase
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to use, right for a Kamala Harris campaign when we
have not had a candidate more openly hostile to Catholicism
I think in modern times if ever. But yeah, so
will she go on last ditch a bid? We will
find out. I don't think she will fare well in
that three hour format, whereas Trump is kind of built
for it. But one of the reasons why I wish
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everybody could hear it is and it left me so
encouraged for this hope for a second term, is that
you know, he was so often so sharp and quick
and smart in that and you can just see in
a second term where where an awful lot of very
good things could happen, and obviously surrounding himself with a
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lot of very good people. So I'm very excited for
this second term if we get it, as I expect
we will. So we'll be talking about that. We'll be
playing some sound from the Rogan interview. So a real
highlight there. You know, big mistake by the Democrats on
Friday night with this Beyonce thing where they had it
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was implicit that she was going to perform in Texas.
They had this huge, huge crowd turnout, remember just like
the DNZ when Beyonce was supposed to perform and they
use that lie to attract this huge TV audience and
then she didn't show up. Does that have anything to
do with not getting a vote post convention bounce? Who knows.
But not a good look for the Democrats on Friday
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night in Texas for that. Conversely, Trump having just not
only the Rogan interview but lots of other great events,
and that of course brings us to Sunday night. We'll
talk about that in a second. More positives for Trump obviously,
the polling will give you the latest rundown on that,
but it shows what you already know, just extremely tight races,
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with Trump gaining not by leaps and bounds, but trending
Trump's way in the swing States, trending more so Trump's
way in most of the national polling, not all, so
you know that trend has continued. That brings up the
question of whether this enormous mistake yesterday at a rally
that was so full of so many great things, But Ryan,
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I think it is the third stupidest thing, the third
biggest political mistake in modern American history. The first biggest
political mistake was the Democrats inserting Kamala Harris, but Biden
kind of outmaneuvered them there and forced it because he
wants whoever replaced him to lose, right, So you put
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that number one. A close second would be selecting Tim
Walls over Josh Shapiro. Just a totally mind blowing, thank
you lord, enormous political mistake by the Democrats. Unfortunately, the
third biggest political mistake of our lifetime, at least our lifetime,
maybe all of American history, may have been whatever idiot,
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whatever moron decided to put that idiot. That moron Tony
Hinchcliffe is at his name onto the agenda at this
Trump rally. I say, this Trump rally was in many
ways spectacular, but you really have to wonder personally, and
I'm not making an any allegations. I don't know this
to be fat but you have to sit back and
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you have to wonder whether Hinchcliff this so called comic
and he's known as a quote insult comic. I wasn't
aware Ryan there was that specific category, you know, I
mean Dangerfield did his thing, but Don Rickles, Yeah. But
anyway that this Hinchcliff guy, you have to wonder did
he go in intentionally to help the Harris campaign? Did
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he go in intentionally to undermine Trump. I know nothing
about him, nothing about his background. I would sure as
heck like to know whose idea it was to put
him in that rally. First, Why do you need a
comic in that rally to begin with? I mean, you know,
Donald Trump is on a roll. Donald Trump has worked
his tail off, Donald Trump has almost died twice for
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this cause he is on a roll. He is trending
to victory. Why in the world would you insert any
unnecessary risk into that event. Why would you insert any
comic into that event? What is the concept there? And
then above all, why would you insert this moron, this
total moron into that event? You had so many great
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Americans speaking at that event and speaking on issues of
great importance. Why would you bring this low life moron
into that event to insult your voting blocks. He insulted Latinos,
he insulted Jews, he insulted specifically Puerto Ricans, he insulted Blacks.
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That's political suicide.
Speaker 2 (06:36):
Now.
Speaker 1 (06:36):
I'm not saying it's going to cost Trump the race,
and I don't think it will. But when he has
worked this hard, has Trump, and he's faced and overcome everything,
He's had to overcome all this unfairness, and he's within
a week of wrapping this thing up. Ryan, have you
read or heard anything. I can't find anything anywhere. And
I think we know why. Who would want to admit
to it? As to who put him on the agenda,
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this Hingecliff guy on the agenda, I don't know who.
Speaker 3 (07:03):
But the process of booking talent for these things has
to be accounted for.
Speaker 1 (07:08):
I mean, who we've signed off on it?
Speaker 4 (07:10):
Right?
Speaker 1 (07:11):
I doubt anybody now will want to claim it. But
how in the world did that happen? And one of
the reasons we're in this great place where it's likely
Trump will win is because and it's never going to
be flawless, right, it's a human process, but because he's
had such a great political he's had such a great
political operation. So how could this happen? Who would even
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conceive of bringing in a comedian, but let alone an insult,
Kay and Ryan, I've read a story earlier and it's
I haven't seen it verified by any independent sources, but
a story that that that the Trump campaign they'd asked
everybody to submit their remarks in advance, they were going
into the teleprompter, et cetera. And this story, don't know
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if it's true, was that this this more un Hinchcliff
had had actually included a joke where he would refer
to Kamala Harris as the C word, and that the
Trump campaign pulled that out. Now the Trump campaign, according
to the same story, is saying that these terrible insults,
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and I understand I'm going to get a million calls
and text people saying, Dan, can't you take a joke?
I'm the funniest guy around you just don't know it.
I can take any kind of joke, but it is
no joke to me. The outcome of this election, whether
Donald Trump or Kamala Harris wins, is not a joke
in matter. It's the future of this nation. It's a
lot of innocent lives. So why I still can't even
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begin to comprehend why any comedian, any comedian, what message
does that send to bring a comedian well, let alone
this guy? But can you imagine Ryan? Now, by the way,
the Trump campaign is saying that these insults and the
Trump campaign wisely distanced themselves from it in a statement
before Trump took the stage, but saying that these were
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not in the script. These insults were not in the script.
He submitted that he snuck those in there. But why
take this chance? Why give him a microphone?
Speaker 3 (09:09):
They could have gone with somebody that was the safer bet,
like a Jimmy Fala, very funny guy who's on Fox News,
is a friendly to us. I think there was an
option if you wanted to go down that road. The
other part that's intriguing to me about this dan is
Joe Rogan came to Belco Theater here in Denver and
I saw him last year and one of the opening
comedians for him was Tony Hinchcliff and he is the
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co host of this Kill Tony podcast.
Speaker 5 (09:32):
He's at gy.
Speaker 3 (09:33):
You know, Donald Trump has gotten a lot of his
cues from his son Baron on the online universe and podcast, etc.
I don't know if Baron had anything to do with
this one, but yeah, I'm with you. Hate to say
you're fired to Baron, but you're playing. You think you're
playing with maybe a modest lead right now, you feel good,
You're right, there's no reason to throw this kind of
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wayward pass into the playbook.
Speaker 1 (09:55):
Why why take that kind of chance? I mean, if
and there was so much good about yes, but if
President Trump had simply, after the Rogan interview, said you
know what, I'm taking the next week off. He wins,
He wins. Now you still have to go out there, right.
But but yeah, so listen, I believe he's still gonna win.
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I've said all along he was gonna win. I've said
all along. I think his margin of victory is going
to be much bigger than expected. And that's why this
thing can only hurt him, right, it can only hurt
and It's a question now of does it hurt him,
and if it hurts him, how much? And if I'm
wrong and this is a very very very close race,
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then yeah, this is the sort of thing that could
be a real problem. But more than anything, I'm just furious.
I'm furious at whoever decided to put this guy on
the agenda. Obviously furious at this guy, and clearly can
we discuss this as well. My constitutionally protected opinion is
this guy was out to hurt Trump. He was out
to undermine Trump. I want to get your taken that
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have an amazing guest coming up at four thirty six,
Jenny Sue Jessen. You won't want to miss that, one
of the most powerful arguments against Amendment seventy nine. You're
on the Dankapla Show.
Speaker 5 (11:12):
And now back to the Dan Taplass Show podcast.
Speaker 1 (11:15):
Johnathan Pearl, no fan of Trump's, on ABC this morning. Look,
I was there for about six hours yesterday.
Speaker 6 (11:23):
First thing I've got to say, Madison Square Garden was packed.
People waited hours to get in.
Speaker 1 (11:29):
They sat through hour after hour of this rally.
Speaker 6 (11:32):
They were fervent in their devotion to all things Trump.
Trump has created a movement there is no doubt. I
cannot think of another Republican figure of my lifetime who
could have come into a democratic city like New York
and put together anything like that.
Speaker 1 (11:47):
We're a democratic figure who could have gone into a
Republican city. And that's why I'm very confident Donald Trump
will still win, and he'll win by a lot. And
in a closer race, if this race was truly as
close as the polls show, then yeah, that monumental stupidity
of putting this moron Hinchcliff on the agenda yesterday could
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be the difference maker in a closer race. I just
don't think this race is that close. We're going to
find out in a week. But Trump has done so much,
so well, And thank god you were telling me during
the break crime that up to thirty five million views
of Trump on Rogan and Trump did a great job
and is going to benefit greatly from that and so
much else. And Michelle Obama once again trying to undermine
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Kamala Harris, and we've talked about that before on this show,
going back to her convention speech where she chose to
racialize this race for the presidency, which is fundamentally un American.
Fundamentally un American, and wanted to talk about, you know,
the Oval office as one of those black jobs that
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Trump talks about, when any good American of any color,
any stripe, would say, wait, a second presidency, that's totally
color blind. We don't talk about that as a black officer,
a white office, or a brown office. So those comments
I think by Michelle at the convention were calculated to
hurt Kamala Harris because across party lines, Americans are largely
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good people who want to be color blind. And so
I think Michelle was out to damage Kamala there, and
this one on Friday is certainly going to do it again.
And she continues the attack on men, including black men,
that her husband had launched as he tries to hurt
Kamala Harris's chances.
Speaker 7 (13:36):
To the women listening, we have every right to demand
that the men in our lives do better by us.
Speaker 1 (13:49):
We have to use.
Speaker 7 (13:51):
Our voices to make these choices clear to the men
that we love. Our lives are worth more than their
anger and disappointment, and we are more than just baby
making vessels.
Speaker 1 (14:09):
So Barack Obama goes out and decides to attack men,
say neither reason you're not voting for Harris is because
she's a woman, which is nonsense. But he decides to
attack black men in particular Michelle. Obama then extends that
attack on men. Yeah, and who is it that Harris
is really suffering with right now?
Speaker 2 (14:31):
Oh?
Speaker 3 (14:31):
Yeah? Man?
Speaker 1 (14:33):
So Michelle, how exactly is that supposed to help her? Yeah?
It's not eight y five for zero five A two
five five the number. Glad you're here. Boy. There's so
much to talk about today, so much going well for
Trump and then that enormous misstep. Someday I hope we
find out. And it's I doubt very much President Trump
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approved having this idiot Hingecliff on the agenda yesterday. But
someday I hope we find out who did uh this? Ryan?
Is this story gonna help her her? Tim Walls, you
may have talked about on your great show two to
four each afternoon, Mountain Time on six point thirty kitschw
and Denver Tim Walls New York Post story, Tim, you
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see this. Tim Walls accused of pushing the daughter of
a communist party leader in China to the brink of
suicide during his torrid sexual affair with her. In the eighties. Whoa, yeah, yeah,
so this story now out on a bunch of different media,
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and do you think this helps her? Hurts Walls? I
can't help him.
Speaker 3 (15:44):
But the other part that I saw was a little
bit more benign was for some reason they thought it
was a good idea for him to play Madden, the
oh yeah football video game.
Speaker 1 (15:53):
AOC she called the pick six? Thank you, Dan.
Speaker 3 (15:56):
I mean, anybody with a cursory knowledge of football knows
that you don't don't call that?
Speaker 5 (16:01):
What was that?
Speaker 3 (16:01):
And they deleted the post on X Yeah it made
him seem like you didn't know anything about football.
Speaker 1 (16:06):
Here's this football coach.
Speaker 3 (16:07):
Yeah, yeah, no knowledge of the game, it appears, But no,
that story you just revealed is new to me.
Speaker 1 (16:11):
Yeah, for those who don't know football, up, pick six
is when the defensive player intercepts a pass and runs
it back for a touchdown. Nobody can call a pick six.
I mean, you can stand there on defense all day
and say, okay, guys, we're going to have a pick
six here, But first the other team has to throw it,
then you have to intercept it, then you have to
run it back, and offense, you're never going to run
a pick six you're not going to say in that
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all okay, guys, we want to throw a pick six here,
unless you're whoever on the Trump team decided to have
Hinchcliff right, that was because Hinchcliff. Yeah, that's where you're
calling your own pick six, because I still have the
constitutionally protected opinion no facts to support it. Hinchcliff had
to know he was helping Kamala Harris when he went
off on all those racial ethnic jokes. In the end, again,
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I think Trump has such a big lead, hard earned,
that it's not going to matter. But thank god it's
a race where he has a big lead eight FI
five for zero five eight two five five texts DA
and five seven seven three nine. And as we get
more facts, I think this story originated in The Guardian,
it's now in the New York Post, alleging that Tim
Walls had an affair with the daughter of a Communist
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Party official in China in the eighties and that she
is now speaking out saying a drover to the brink
of suicide, et cetera. And Ryan believes that will hurt
Waltz and hurt the Harris campaign and love to get
your take on that. Also, we have a guest coming
up at four what is it, four thirty five who
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I've never spoken to before, but I'm really looking forward
to it. And this is a woman who wrote a
very compelling piece for Colorado Politics, and it was a
piece opposing Amendments seventy nine, which is this hideous, hideous
Colorado initiative to enshrine in our constitution in fantaside and say, oh,
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by the way, you, as a taxpayer, have to pay
for it. And this guest, Jenny Sue Jessen, who runs
a group called Compass thirty one, which is an organization
that fights human trafficking, wrote a piece that talked about
how Amendments seventy nine will help human traffickers, and it's
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such a compelling piece and one of so many powerful
reasons to vote against Amendments seventy nine. But she will
be with us after the break and she's going to
talk about how she was sold for sex as a
child as well. You're on the Dan Capliss Show.
Speaker 5 (18:41):
You're listening to the Dan Kapliss Show podcast.
Speaker 1 (18:44):
Let me go to the VIP line. Welcome to somebody
the show. I've looked very much forward to speaking with
Jenny Sue Jesson is her name, and she had a
very compelling piece in Colorado politics. Amendment seventy nine protects
Colorado traffickers, not women, and the first paragraph of the
piece begins starting at the age of four, I was
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sold by my grandfather to other men for sex. And
so I'll let Jenny Sue pick the story up from there.
Jenny Sue, welcome to the dan kapla show y Dan.
Speaker 2 (19:15):
Thanks so much for having me today.
Speaker 1 (19:17):
Well, thank you, Oh my goodness, it is and my understanding,
Jenny Sue, as you're with Compass thirty one, which fights
human trafficking.
Speaker 2 (19:26):
Is that correct, Yes, sir, we want an international president.
Speaker 1 (19:36):
Hey, Jenny Sue, we are having a problem with the connection.
I don't know if it's on our end or yours.
Can you hear it?
Speaker 2 (19:46):
You just fine, I think it just got better.
Speaker 1 (19:50):
Thank you for that. Okay, Well, we'll get Jenny Sue back.
What she has to say is so important. We just
want to make sure we have the best possible connection
for you. It was just such a compelling piece in
Colorado politics. If you're not familiar with Amendments seventy nine,
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it's one of the most hideous constitutional amendments. Imaginable. It
would put in the Colorado Constitution the so called right
to take a healthy baby, healthy mother nine months seconds
before birth and kill that child. And oh, by the way,
taxpayers have to pay for it. It's just stunningly, stunningly insidious.
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Let's go back to the VIP line. Jenny Sue, thank you. Yeah, that,
Oh my goodness, it was all worth it. It was
all worth it. That is such a great connection. So,
as you heard, I started the introduction of you with
the first sentence and the first paragraph of the piece.
Could you pick it up from there and explain, after
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this unimaginably horrific experience of being sold for sex yourself,
how your journey has led you now to come out
publicly against Amendment seventy nine.
Speaker 2 (21:07):
Yes, absolutely so. I did spend seventeen, well fourteen years
of my young life being trafficked by my grandfather here
in the US, and my first pregnancy occurred at the
age of fifteen, and in an effort to cover up
his crime, which actually was successful, he led me to
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a forced abortion, and because of that, the concealment of
the crime against me, he was able to continue to
profit from my rape for another two years. And so
I do have a dog in this fight. I am
passionate about women's bodies and their autonomy and certainly about
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protecting life. And so that's why Amendment seventy nine is
so important to discuss.
Speaker 1 (22:07):
How does seventy nine protect and aid human traffickers in Colorado.
Speaker 2 (22:15):
So the amendment is an effort to codify into our
Colorado constitution that there will be nothing that impedes a
woman's access to abortion. And in an effort to eliminate
anything that would impede access, one of the things that
goes away is parental notification, and so we will have
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we do have. We already have minors, young women cut
into clinics seeking an abortion that are, you know, twelve, thirteen, fourteen,
fifteen years old, but without parental consent, parental notification, the
parents don't know that the girl was pregnant and how
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she came to be pregnant, whether it was of her
own choice consensually, or whether she was being exploited or
abused by a trafficker. The amendment also limits or eliminate
all clinical regulations on the clinics that are doing second
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third term abortions. There's no licensing, no regulation, no inspections
of these clinics anymore, because again that would impede access,
and both of those factors then protect traffickers and pedophiles,
those that might conceive a child in violence, bring the
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young woman into a clinic, force her to have an abortion,
and no one there's no longer any mandatory reporting for
this child who's pregnant, and no parental notification, So both
of those protect the traffickers, not the young woman who
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has conceived a child.
Speaker 1 (24:03):
This is such an important point that you're making and
quoting from your piece, Jenny Sue writes, in my years
of working as a direct service provider for sexually exploited miners,
I have seen tragic patterns of violence which I experienced myself.
Young girls trafficked repeatedly, raped for profit, frequently finding themselves pregnant,
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and forced to have abortions to conceal the crime. And
your point that, Okay, at that moment now where these
monsters who have done this with a girl now have
to take her to an abortion provider, seventy nine gives
these monsters complete cover.
Speaker 2 (24:43):
Absolutely, it does. There's no longer any evidence of the
crime any DNA as you raised, the pregnancy goes away,
and the woman or young girl, then, I would argue,
experiences a next level or even more profound level of
violence when this life is ripped from her womb. And
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in over ten years of experience, I've only encountered two
young women that didn't report at least one forced abortion
as part of their trafficking experience. It's a very common
thing among young women who aren't exploited in sects for profit.
Speaker 1 (25:25):
Well, I am so grateful to you for everything you do,
for your peace, for bringing this point forward, because it's
the kind of point, Jenny Sue, that I think can
cut through the noise because so many people get entrenched
on both sides of this issue and stop and think, oh,
my lord, she's right that this will help human traffickers,
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and with so much emphasis on it now right, because
it seems like a lot of places you go, maybe
into a bathroom at a hospital, sometimes on a plane whatever,
you'll see notices to keep an eye out for what
it may appear to be human trafficking. And this would
have to be one of the best opportunities out there
to save these girls.
Speaker 2 (26:07):
Absolutely, this is a critical point of intervention. If you
have a young woman under the age of eighteen who's
coming in for an abortion, the clinic providers at the
very least need to ask questions to understand how this
minor became pregnant, whether it was consensually or against her will,
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And in the cases that it is not consensual, that
they would be mandatory reporters, that there would be an
investigation as to who perpetrated this crime, and rather than
erasing the evidence, it would be held and documented and
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part of a case against the perpetrators of violence.
Speaker 1 (26:55):
Jenny Suggessen our guests with Compass thirty one, which works
against human trafficking and to support victims. Now, Jenny Sue,
it seems to me listening to you brilliantly address this,
what Colorado law should require is all abortion providers to
have one of those signs up in the clinic that says,
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inform the provider if you're being trafficked or you know.
I've seen in some places where it says, make a
certain kind of sign with your hands if you're being trafficked,
And why shouldn't the law require that to be posted
on the walls of these clinics where these girls who
are victims of human traffickers can see that sign and
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hopefully get help.
Speaker 2 (27:40):
Absolutely, but even beyond that, we know that it's common
practice in emergency rooms now that the clinic provider will
initially do an intake interview with clients patients coming in
and ask some critical questions do you feel safe at home?
Are you being hurt? Do you have any thoughts of
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self harm? They ask these questions on purpose so that
they can strategically intervene into situations of danger. However, that
is not part of the practice in abortion clinics because
the abortion clinics are holding as the highest value a
woman's right to choose, and people can argue either side
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of a woman's right to choose. But if a minor
child is brought in by an adult and is interviewed,
or the procedure is carried out with the person that
brings her in, she does not have the opportunity to
report even if she wanted to.
Speaker 1 (28:42):
Well, I hope that everybody reads your piece. It's in
Colorado politics. I posted it on ax at Dane caplist.
How can people follow you through social.
Speaker 2 (28:53):
They can find me online Compass thirty one dot org.
They can contact me through there. I'm certainly on social
media at Jenny to Justin. They can find me any
of those places and I would be happy to continue
this conversation.
Speaker 1 (29:07):
Well, thank you for all that you're doing, and thank
you for this time today, and I hope we talk
again soon. Thanks so much, Dan, Thank you, take care. Wow. Wow,
very powerful. I sure hope at Dan Caplis on X
just please send this to everybody you know and have
them send it to everybody they know. I have to
believe there are a lot of people who are committed
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to abortion being legal, and I would disagree with them
on that. Who would vote against seventy nine based on this?
You're on the Dan Caplas Show.
Speaker 5 (29:38):
And now back to the Dan Caplis Show podcast.
Speaker 1 (29:41):
They speaking of Hollywood. I told you the left would
totally lose their minds down the stretch when it appeared
that Trump was going to win. And we're in that
moment right now. Here's exhibit triple A. Whoopee Goldberg all.
Speaker 4 (29:54):
Walking about you and he's not going to be He's
not gonna, you.
Speaker 1 (29:58):
Know, say, oh where the white guy.
Speaker 7 (30:00):
I'm going to keep you from being deported.
Speaker 6 (30:03):
No, he's gonna to.
Speaker 1 (30:03):
Port you and put the white guy with someone else.
The man is out there. This is going to be
one of the greatest stretches of your life. If if
like me, you want two things. You want to see
Trump win. You want to see the left get fully
exposed for how Looney and Waco and far left secular.
This is just another example. So what be Goldberg? Now'll say, hey, no,
Trump wins. Hey, he's going to deport the woman of color,
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and then he's going to match the husband who stays
in America with another woman somewhere else. I mean, it's
just looney Tunes stuff, right, And the more of that
that's out there, the more it helps Trump. So yeah,
eight five five for zero five eight two five five
the number and there's a lot more where that came from,
and we'll be enjoying that together. I want to get
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to texters as well. Jenny su Jessen who just joined
us talking about how another reason you should vote against
seventy nine is it helps human traffickers. Very compelling reader piece.
Go to at Dan Kaplis on Twitter. Send it to
everybody you know I do want to come back to
because you know me, I'm the guy who's been telling
you long before Biden was deposed that he would be deposed,
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that the campaign would get tougher for Trump, but the
Trump would still win in the end. And when Kamala
was soaring in the polls, I said, don't worry about it.
What goes up must come down. There's no there there
And once she starts to fall, she won't stop. There'll
be nothing to break her fall. And then all of
that's come true, right, and then somehow yesterday, And I
want to know who did in the Trump campaign because
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I want to know if they're a double agent. I
want to know if they were trying to hurt Trump,
because clearly, this moron Tony Hinchcliffe, who claims to be
a comedian, he was, in my opinion, clearly trying to
hurt Trump, clearly trying to hurt Trump. And he has
hurt Trump with his jokes about different races and everything else.
Now will that change the outcome of this race. I
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don't believe so, because I think Trump has a very
significant lead. Will it hurt Trump? I think it's highly
likely to backfire on the left now that they seem
to be focusing on this. You know, these horrible statements
by a comedian at a rally. Donald Trump himself didn't
say it. Yeah, that might backfire on the left, but
when you are you've worked this hard and you're cruising
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for victory, and you can taste it, you can reach
out and touch it. It is the third biggest political
mistake in modern American history. The first was installing Kamala,
the second was choosing Wolsover Shapiro. And this is the third.
And unfortunately this one got made by the good guys
and gales. And again they'll be able to overcome it
because they have a big enough lead. But just moronic,
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moronic to put that guy up there. He was clearly
there to hurt Donald Trump. Let's go to self identified
great America. Oh no, this is great American Eric in Denver,
No self identified. He is a great American. Eric. Welcome
back to the Dan Kapla Show.
Speaker 4 (32:53):
Hey, Dan, you're great American. You know Alexa. He has
a beautiful she does.
Speaker 1 (33:01):
She does absolute yes, and she texts well too. She
text our show often and we love those.
Speaker 4 (33:08):
Hey, young man, that Henchman Henscliff guy. Dude, you know
it's like he was a plan.
Speaker 1 (33:20):
Yep.
Speaker 4 (33:20):
I had I think so I'm going to say this
is what I proved it if I was President Trump. Yeah,
I had no idea what he was going to say.
That came out of his mouth, not mine.
Speaker 1 (33:31):
And in the story, you know, yeah, no, I think
And you see different stories. Now you have no way
to confirm them, but you see different stories that he
had planned to tell a quote joke that referred to
Kamala as the C word, and the Trump team saw
that in a script and pulled it. Trump team says,
and I believe them that that none of this other
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garbage was in his script that he had libbed. That
I think he was there to hurt Trump.
Speaker 4 (33:58):
And I agree h with you. I mean, Trump is
just too sophisticated to have a clown like that, you know,
be in his sphere so to speak, you.
Speaker 1 (34:11):
Know, yeah, And you know he has worked so hard
and done so well among people of color, Latinos, blacks included.
Speaker 4 (34:21):
I just outraged it Trump black that I love.
Speaker 1 (34:26):
That, And I'm just so outraged at whoever put this.
More on Hinchcliff on the agenda, Trump has sacrificed too
much and he's worked too hard to get to this,
and the country is at steak, right, Eric, that's that's
not rhetoric. The country is at steak. You know.
Speaker 4 (34:41):
Can I ask you a silly question? I know you
do you know Jay and Jordan's uh.
Speaker 1 (34:52):
Suckulow the lawyer is personally I know, I know who
he is, I don't know him personally. Okay, what do
you think? And we need to get him on.
Speaker 4 (35:02):
Well, yeah, he's a great American as you.
Speaker 1 (35:05):
But he had the same.
Speaker 4 (35:07):
Frustration on his radio show, Oh captain, yeah, yeah, man,
he was kicked off.
Speaker 1 (35:14):
Well, I think Eric, the music means I've got a
bill now, thank you for your call. And Trump's can
overcome it because he has a big lead. But absolutely
moronic of this guy who think was out to hert
Trump