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Take a look behind the curtain with a real whistle blower, an
American patriot. Prepare to embrace the
uncomfortable truth because thisprogram has no time for
comforting lies. Here is civil liberties
enthusiast, Second Amendment defender, and recovering FBI
agent Kyle Seraphin. Well, hello my friends and
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welcome to today's Kyle Seraphinshow for Tuesday, August the
12th. I appreciate you being with us.
For those of you who join me forthe Infowars stuff yesterday,
that was kind of fun. Got to hang out.
Actually, the best reason to go down to do Infowars is not to do
the show or not to communicate with an audience.
It's because after the fact and actually in between the very
shows, there's a decent chance that I'll be hanging out with
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Chase and I'll be hanging out with Alex and we get to do Alex
Jones impressions for Alex Jones.
So if you guys missed those yesterday, they're on the X
stream, they're out on Rumble. Go ahead and check out Infowars.
Think you'll have fun with it. The the Owen show I thought was
more fun. The the war Room.
We had a little bit of fun. We talked about all kinds of
silly stuff like why you should carry a gun.
We'll talk a little bit more about that today.
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I think that's something that's that's relevant to all Americans
that live in America. And that means I'm looking at
you folks that live in these blue states that are living in
these cities that are overrun bycrime and ridiculousness.
And Washington DCI got into a little Twitter thing this
morning already with Ken Delaney.
And you guys know who Ken is. And, and I just asked him like
he he was making the argument that he raises children in
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Washington, DC and it's not thatbad.
It's like, what the hell you talking about, dude?
Why are you raising children in not America?
Why don't you move to America? You just don't have anything to
compare it to. This is one of the problems that
I think leftists have is they don't know anything better.
And then you move them somewhereand you take them to like, I
don't know, Wyoming. Go to Cody, WY, you know, go,
go, go to anywhere in the go to Great Falls, Mt go step out into
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the middle of nowhere. You'll realize what America
looks like. Pick a small town anywhere in in
in Oklahoma or Texas. Go to Comfort, Texas, and then
you'll be like, oh, Washington DC is not America.
It actually has nothing to do with what most people experience
as America. And then it starts making you
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wonder, like, why in the hell should these people be writing
our laws? We've got some of that.
We've got a little bit about peak headset.
He's getting called out because he doesn't think, or at least
he's supporting people who don'tthink that women should have the
right to vote. Spoiler alert, you know what
side I'm going to come down on here.
I'm not trying to insult you ladies.
I'm just trying to say we could probably do this better.
I've got some good examples of that.
What else? CDC got shot up.
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Trump's going to take over DC. We'll talk more about that.
Let's have a little bit of fun today.
I think we're going to get into a bunch of things.
One of the things that we generally say here, the Kyle
Seraphin show, is that you can'ttrust the government.
You can't trust your technology companies.
You can't even trust that littledamn spyware device that lives
inside your pocket most days. I'm going to put mine away right
now. That's what's going to happen.
And let's do a little plug for the folks over at Silent.
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It's freaking awesome. It is my favorite backpack.
It has the coolest chest buckle.I don't know how else to explain
it. It snaps in magnetically and I
absolutely love it. We got to face it.
The spyware thing that you carryaround your pocket, your phone
is a tracking device. So government agencies and big
tech and corporate data brokers,even cyber criminals, they all
want a piece of your digital footprint.
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They don't ask, they just take it.
Sometimes you sign it away in the terms of service agreement.
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field communication. All these things are ways that
your phone lets other people know where you're at in real
time. Do you want that?
Probably not. When I was in the government, we
talked about a thing called ubiquitous technical
surveillance or UTS. It's the thing that surveillance
teams and special operations folks around the world's use to
find people. And they also use Faraday stuff
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like the stuff from Silent. In fact, some the military units
are actually using them right now.
DEA has some contracts with Silent.
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So when it comes down to protecting your family and your
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Let's get into today's program with that thought in mind.
A lack of trust for the authorities and the federal
government. That's a general theme here.
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We do have a kind of a unique group of folks that enjoy our
program and I want to put you guys on the screen right now.
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ideas, like Mr. Dean SNJ keeps his phone in the microwave,
allegedly. That is kind of a Faraday thing.
Don't turn on the microwave. You'll get to see that lightning
show and then you won't have a phone anymore.
But you know, we've got an interesting audience and I'm
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some more kind of updates and thoughts out there on the locals
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And that's the easiest place if you ever want to refer to any of
the articles that I that I pull up during the day, which I pull
up a lot of articles. I don't like to read just little
pieces of them that make sense to me.
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going to kyleserafin.com. You'll find the video of the
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links below it. So something to do.
Let's go back in time a little bit, shall we, folks?
This is kind of a retrospective.I've been going back in time
because I can't help realize that what happened in 2020 and
the way that the last year of Trump one point O went down, it
actually is determining a lot ofwhat Trump 2 point O does and
and the sort of same challenges.Now, if you step back in time
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and it's worth doing that, you're going to remember that
the the issues of the day included a complete shutdown of
our economy, of our society, that people accepted a
absolutely bizarre new normal offace masks, which would never
never have occurred previously. We accepted unprecedented
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government overreach from the federal government specifically
and it leaning aggressively on our local governments.
The local governments immediately rolled over and they
all went for it, right? We're having this debate right
now on whether or not you shouldfederalize the property in
Washington, DC. There's this concept called DC
home rule, which means that the District of Columbia, which is a
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federal district, is allowed to operate its own sort of local
government. And it's sort of pretends like
it's its own state and, or city,even though it has to directly
go to Congress to get any funding for anything.
So they have a mayor, they have a City Council, They have all
these atrocious and stupid laws.They have, you know, cameras.
They'll take a picture of your license plate when you drive
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through certain areas and automatically ticket you.
This was a big pain in the ass when we used to work
surveillance down there. And all this stuff is an
interesting discussion. It's a reminder that the federal
government doesn't do anything very well and especially when
you start getting down to the local scale.
This is why they should probablycede most of DC that are not the
federal buildings back to Maryland.
I think this is the only answer.I don't think that having
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federal quote, UN quote troops putting National Guardsmen or
having the DOJ take over the DC Metro PD, none of this stuff
seems like a good idea. But to claim that this could
never happen and this is unprecedented and Donald Trump
is a totally evil dictator because he wants to go and grab
Washington, DC Washington, DC sucks.
It is a miserable place to go. And people who live there and
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think it's nice have no frame ofreference.
We're going to talk about Joe Biden, who swore in in an
unprecedented inauguration, January 20th of 2021.
This was 15 days or 14 days after January 6th.
And in the wake of that horrifically bad couple hours
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that took place where a few people, literally a few people,
could be measured in dozens and it wouldn't be an inappropriate
number. Was it like 5 or 6 dozen people
were actually physically violent?
Then you had a complete lockdownin a national, like a National
Guard roll out across Washington, DC that was unlike
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anything I'd seen in the five years previous prior.
I had actually been in DC for the inauguration of Donald
Trump, and I had that to comparewith.
I was on the ground when Donald Trump was inaugurated.
I was walking around through thecrowd.
I saw what those riots look like.
And then I saw the insanity and the police barricades and the
checkpoints that existed for weeks prior to and after the
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inauguration in 2021. And when that happened my wife
and I made a real quick decision.
Like, this is terrifying shit, we are not sticking around here,
I've got to go, I'm taking my family and I'm moving.
And I never went back to work inDC after that.
And I wouldn't want to go back there for anything, having known
how quickly they were cool with rolling out anti scale fencing,
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throwing up a bunch of people inmulticam pajamas and either
giving them weapons or not, and just basically checking IDs just
so you could make it home or go to the office where you worked.
All of that was crazy. And that was in our nation's
capital. So there is something to say
about the way that that city is willing to accept tyranny.
And it hasn't been safe for a really, really long time.
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So to act like what Donald Trumpis doing is out of the blue is
strange. Let me additionally just say
this before we get into the the deepness of the 2021 sort of
parallels and why we're still adjudicating all of this stuff
between COVID tyranny and the Biden administration's sort of
failed legacy. Can we, can we talk real
quickly? It blows my mind.
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It, it like I, I cannot fathom that people just accepted this
and rolled straight over. Let me just let me give you a
concept of how bad it is. When I used to work in the
emergency room, when I used to work on an ambulance, I had
this, this idea about what emergencies are.
And Washington DC is not having an emergency right now.
An emergency. This is Kyle Seraphin's opinion,
so take it for what it's worth. An emergency is an acute
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condition. Something just happened and now
we have to act immediately with like there's an imminent danger
of death or injury or whatever. That's not what we see in
Washington, DC Washington, DC isan acute.
I'm sorry. It's not an acute, it's a
chronic condition. It's the equivalent.
We used to get phone calls that we'd get a £600 man.
Yeah, I had a £600 patient that was living down South of Austin,
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and we'd go pick the guy up and like every day of his life was
like 7 out of 10. Crappy.
He, he was miserable. He had like dragon toes.
He was hugely fat. He had a person that would like
to lift him up just to get out of bed.
He could actually walk, which was incredible and scary.
But you know, if every day was like, how bad is it today?
It's a 7 out of 10. When it was an 8 out of 10, he'd
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call 911. And so then we would show up.
So I don't feel good about saying that these chronic
conditions, these like permanently garbage cities are
living through an emergency right now because they're not.
They're living in the natural outgrowth of chronic stupidity
and bad idea theater. Here's how I know it's been bad
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for a long time in DC. This is Joe Biden.
This guy became president against all odds and maybe
against even like what the votersaid.
If you believe that they're actually problems with the
election machines. Remember, we used to not be able
to talk about that. You'd get banned from social
medias for having a discussion about, is this guy really the
person they elected? And he was a blowhard self
important narcissist back then. This is 1992.
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Joe Biden, long before he becamepresident, talking about how
safe DC is. Driving home, my staff who lives
here in the hill reminded me don't stop at a stoplight until
I'm out of town. If I see a red light late at
night, since there's very littletraffic, slow up at the other
block. So I never come to a full stop
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except in the middle of the block because of carjackings
stopping the light, people standing at a corner walking up
with a gun. Do you know who else used to
tell me about that? Don't slow down or stop when
you're you're at a red light. My friends who are from Puerto
Rico that live in San Juan, theygrew up there that were federal
agents. They were like, yeah, after it
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gets dark, we don't stop at red lights.
We don't stop at stop signs. That's where the gangs hide in
the dark and then they jump out and they car Jack you.
If you come to a complete stop, then you are going to have
people surround your car and pull you out, maybe kill you,
but take all your stuff for sure.
You don't stop, you just go. Joe Biden 1992 talking about
America or I would argue not America.
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Marita's article here. This comes from January 20th of
2021 and it's entitled Joe BidenTakes Oath of Office with Troops
on guard and towering challengesahead.
For anyone that is crying about Donald Trump federalizing or
bringing in National Guard troops, spare me because I lived
through 2021 and so did you. And if we have a memory that is
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longer than 4 1/2 years, we can exactly recall this moment where
a bunch of dudes were standing on the steps of the Capitol to
keep people away so that he could be sworn in secrecy,
essentially making sure that only a friendly crowd gathered.
That's not the same thing they did for Donald Trump.
I'm going to read you some of this.
Also kind of a prescient move onDonald Trump's part to not be
there at that swearing in and people were like, oh, it's
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unprecedented. Literally in this article
they're talking about this. Joe Biden is set to become the
46th president of the United States at noon when he will take
the oath of office while standing on the same platform
where insurrection is swarmed. Just two weeks ago as they
sought to prevent Congress from certifying Bidens victory, that
violent mob of rioters damaged the US Capitol, attack police
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officers and sparked security concerns ahead of Wednesday's
transition of presidential power.
By the way, that went off without a hitch.
Nobody showed up. How interesting.
But the traditional outdoor ceremony is slated to go on,
albeit with much more limited audience than usual due to the
corona virus pandemic and security fears.
Remember, these people were morethan happy to trade the the idea
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of American liberty and the factthat we live in this country
where freedom is expensive and potentially dangerous.
Nope, they cited for safety and tyranny.
Literally. That was their jam.
Instead of looking out over a sea of supporters which may not
exist, the former Vice Presidentand long time Senator from
Delaware will be speaking beforemembers of Congress.
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Seated in socially distance chairs and a massive force of
National Guard's members. A display of flags stretching to
the Washington Monument representing all the victims who
fell to COVID-19 and cannot be there in person.
Sure, sure, that's what went on.Mike Pence will be in
attendance, but for the first time since 1869, the departing
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president will not watch his successor take the oath.
Donald Trump and wife Melania left the White House hours ahead
of Biden swearing in flying out on Marine 1 past the Capitol as
it ferried him home to Florida. Now, what did they do about
this? That might have been a smart
move because you were surroundedby National Guard troops who are
going to be taking over a new oath of allegiance to the person
who was the commander in chief. And you'll remember about two
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years later, 18 months later, they decided to go into that
man's house and take all of his stuff and go rifling through it.
Here's another article from the day the National Guard had a
quiet day in DC standing post against threats.
They help to prevent. If you're a listener to this
program, you know that the word threats is the most dangerous
word that the federal governmenttotes, that it carries it out
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and says these are potential fears that you could have and we
would like you to have them. Will you please be aware of
these threats? And by the way, in order to
protect you against these unmaterialized dangers that may
or may not exist, but we do havereporting that indicates they
do, we're going to come after you with everything we have
because actually, you might be part of the threat.
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Oh, you like to own a gun? Oh, you believe that the Second
Amendment is an absolute right? Oh, you think that you should
have a free exercise of your religion despite this global
pandemic? Like all of those things are
going to make you the threat. And then they went forward and
they carried it out and they created a new variety of
threats, a new variety of national security, domestic
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terrorism threats under 266 Oscar.
That was the FB is little code for it, which was anti
government, anti authority, violent extremists.
Never mind that you don't need to be anti authority and never
mind that you don't have to be explicitly anti government of
all kinds. You might just not like our
government. And never mind that you don't
actually have to be violent or extreme in your thoughts.
You might just be like a regularAmerican and you might just
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think that you actually have a Bill of Rights and that it
actually means something. Isn't that crazy?
And if that's the case, then you, you too could be declared
an enemy of the state. I've got a lawsuit that's coming
up to mediation on August the 29th.
I'm going to be going down to Houston.
If there's a, if it's a weekday,I'll probably be missing the
show. I'll roll down there.
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And we're going to be discussingwhether or not it's appropriate
that the FBI not give us any discovery about the comms that
were going on in the background.And all of this is relevant to
what happened last week, amazingly enough, because so
much of this comes from the original sin of the Biden
administration needed a cover upfor their disastrous withdrawal
in Afghanistan, right? You'll remember that they pulled
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troops out, had 13 service members killed in an
unprecedentedly stupid move tactically, and then they
thought, well, what if we just start new headlines?
It's all the same. I feel the same way about Donald
Trump talking about federalizingWashington, DC because they have
APR nightmare on their hands. It's not nearly as bad or
dangerous. It's the fact that they created
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this false sort of hope that they were going to give out
Epstein files. I've actually got the press
release sitting up here on my desk and it said it's on my
desk. It's from February 27th of 2025.
It's 23 weeks ago, Sam Bondi released phase one of the
declassified Epstein files. You recall phase one of one.
It turned out because they nevergave it again, the left is not
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going to let them forget. And the left owns the bulk of
the media that is out there. So they're going to keep playing
with it. So the Trump administration's
got to do something. They're going to change the
narrative. Biden administration did the
same thing in the first year. They had an absolutely disaster
thing. The difference between the
Epstein files not being releasedand what happened in Afghanistan
is that 13 service members died and the United States imported
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100,000 potential terrorists into this country, none of whom
were vetted properly. That's a big deal.
That seems really, really problematic, doesn't it?
So all this stuff, as I keep telling you, is theater.
I mean it like you can see the theater in real time.
We can all watch it happen and you go, oh, these people are
full of it. Let me give you a little example
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because I'm going to show you Donald Trump talking through
both sides of his mouth in like a period of a short number of
days. It's not good.
They could do better. They can also fix the Epstein
problem, by the way. They can just come out and do a
good press conference and straighten the stuff out.
Just be like, hey, look, this iswhat we got.
We blew it. We over hyped this thing.
It wasn't there. It should have been talked about
in the campaign because when we finally got in and held the
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levers of power, we can see thatwe don't have it or they be
like, look, we can't talk about some of this stuff because these
are some ongoing operations. And, you know, we may have some
prosecutions that are going to be infringed on or whatever,
whatever the answer is. And we don't know it.
Again, the, the, the spectrum exists where it's like the
government covered up elite pedophiles who got to abuse
children and did so with the knowledge of our government and
they were OK with it. And then the alternative is, is
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like there was very little there, but it was accidentally
hyped up for a long time. And the people that are in
office right now, like Patel andBond and Bongino and Bondi have
been saying things that are not true.
So they got to just eat that oneof those things is true.
Somewhere in between that spectrum is accurate.
Trump administration's in a realspot right now because they want
to go and do something so that we think about what's happening
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right now and we forget about what happened the last couple
weeks. But what we ought to remember is
the last couple years have really set us up to not trust
government. We're all hyper critical right
now. When I was sitting on with the
Owen Troyer yesterday, he said, you know, I have this allergy to
to propaganda. What he's saying is he can smell
bullshit coming from a long waysaway.
And I think many of you are now more tuned to it than you've
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ever been before. Some of you were there already.
It actually helps to have more people sniff it out and go
because listen, you ever walk insomewhere and you're like, hey,
this milk smells bad. It smells like it's soured.
What's the first thing you do when you have sour milk?
You find your spouse or someone in your house and you go, does
this smell bad to you too? Like, am I just smelling this or
is this legitimately bad? It helps to have someone else
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see it. Like nobody wants to be the
crazy person. That's the only person that's
the biggest sin for the the so-called MAGA people.
If you're a conservative person,or if you're somebody who
generally distrust government, you could actually be on the
left now for it doesn't matter if you generally distrust
narratives and the way that things are presented to you, the
worst sin you can have is seeingit too soon because then you're
crazy. You're not crazy if you say,
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didn't Donald Trump just say a second ago that we've got crime
under control, that we almost solved murder as a as a, as an
idea. The concept of murder was almost
solved in America. I swear to God, I heard Dan
Bongino say that on my hand to God.
I, I know he said that we are solving murder in America.
Or they're just not reporting it.
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Only one of those things can be true.
You can't have actually solved murder and then tell me that you
need to put federal troops out. And again, I told you we already
tried this experiment. We did this in 2020.
We put a bunch of FBI agents andDEA agents and ATF and US
Marshals. We walked around.
We put a bunch of National Guardsmen out in Washington, DC.
It didn't make it better. They just stayed in the places
that don't suck. I'll show you where they didn't
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go because that's where I used to work.
Here's Donald Trump talking on both sides.
One of these is today, one of those or yesterday rather, and
one of them is May 7th. That's not that long ago.
Like we actually can remember that.
Our capital city has been overtaken by violent gangs and
bloodthirsty criminals, roving mobs of wild youth, drugged out
maniacs and homeless people. And we're not going to let it
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happen anymore. We're not going to take it.
No, Eddie's very talented. Crime is down in Washington DC
St. Crime.
Violent crime by 25% and it's people have seen, they've
noticed a big difference. And the murder rates are
plummeting. We are now able to report that
the murder rate is on track to be the lowest in U.S. history,
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in modern recorded U.S. history,thanks to this team behind me
and President Trump's priorities.
OK, I don't believe you. I don't believe you.
I think that it is a chronic situation that Washington, DC is
not nice. I went out looking for the story
because in probably like 2019 or2020, I participated in the
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arrest of a Washington, DC employee.
He was a Washington DC, what's called DCRA employee.
That's one of their, one of their consumer something or
other protections. I don't know.
What are the nanny state pieces they have.
And he was a previously convicted second degree murderer
and he worked in a, in a like a shirt and a tie and slacks and
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shoes black dude who lived down in Maryland.
We followed him in from Marylandinto Washington, DC, working for
the city government. And he was arrested for the
murder of another person becausehe was selling fentanyl.
OK, so that happened. And I was like, oh, I bet I can
find that story. Like it was a pretty big deal.
Press release. He was also getting his drugs
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from a first degree murderer whoalso had been let free.
SO2 murderers were selling drugsthat resulted in the the the
death of another person in Virginia.
I couldn't find that story. It's like buried in there
somewhere, but I found this story.
A jury found DC employed guilty of manslaughter after the deadly
shooting with 13 year old. These things are ubiquitous.
They're all over the place. Like how many city, how many
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people in your city government? I should look up how many people
are in Washington DC. I'm going to do that right now.
How many people work in your city government have been
convicted of murder of any kind,First degree, second degree,
like third degree, manslaughter,homicide, whatever.
Can anyone like? Is that a familiar story to you?
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There's 700,000 people that livein Washington DC.
If you believe the the interweb,that means that it's slightly
bigger than Boston, it's slightly bigger than Baltimore.
It's smaller than a bunch of cities that I meant.
I don't know anybody in city government that's in Austin,
that's in Dallas, that's in Houston and San Antonio.
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I can't think of another city where I found out that city
employees were guilty of shooting and killing people.
But it just tells you who they hire.
They hire people that are, like,predisposed towards killing
people. That's pretty bad.
They find people that are violent dangerous.
And so he was talking about it in that clip.
Donald Trump was saying, you know, Eddie did a good job.
He's talking about Ed Martin, who was the former acting United
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States Attorney in Washington, DC.
Here's the current United StatesAttorney for DC.
She's talking real tough, like she's not wrong.
It's just not a, it's not a, it's not an acute emergency.
This is an ongoing, decades longproblem.
I see too much violent crime being committed by young punks
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who think that they can get together in gangs and crews and
beat the hell out of you or anyone else.
They don't care where they are. They can be in Dupont Circle,
but they know that we can't touch them.
Why? Because the laws are weak.
I can't touch you if you're 14151617 years old and you have
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a gun. I convict someone of shooting
another person with an illegal gun on a public bus in the
chest, intent to kill. I convict him.
And you know what the judge gives him probation says you
should go to college. We need to go after the DC
Council and their absurd laws. We need to get rid of this
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concept of, you know, no cash fail.
We need to recognize that the people who matter of the law
abiding citizens, and it starts today, but it's not going to end
today because the president is going to do everything we need
to do to make sure that these emboldened criminals understand.
We see you, we're watching you, and we're going to change the
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law to catch you. OK, but that's not the
executive's job. I don't know if they're just
praying on the fact that most Americans know very, very little
about how our Constitution structures our government.
Maybe that's the big problem. I don't know if it's just
because that sounds tough. Like even though she's like
very, very small and she's out there tough talking.
You can't tell me that you're going to go change the law when
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you're not the person. Like they want the law the way
that they want it. I actually have a clip from from
Jesse Kelly who says this properly.
I disagree with the conclusion that you need to federalize
troops and bring a bunch of people in.
By the way, you've got unprecedented takeover of
Washington, DC comes in as as police are showing that crime is
down. The figures say, yeah, like,
like DC doesn't properly report criminal stats.
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The question of legality of bring in the National Guard in
Los Angeles has now argued in federal court they already got
one win, so they're going to keep fighting this nonsense.
It's already over. This is the thing, whether you
had people burning, remember, like Los Angeles had like
massive riots over ICE. Got another story about that at
the end of the day today. But like, you know, don't tell
me that these people don't want this.
This is what the people wanted. How do I know?
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Because they vote for it over and over again.
They vote in the city councils that go after it.
They go out there and their policies favorite.
They make apologies. And overwhelmingly this is
suicidal empathy. It's a bunch of people who have
enough money to feel guilty about themselves, so they think
that we're the moral good peopleby making the stupidest possible
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arguments that letting people live on the street is somehow
compassionate. News flash, I've worked with the
homeless. I was in emergency medicine.
There's nothing compassionate about letting people live on the
street and mental illness and wallow in it.
I used to work in DC for five years.
I drove into the federal buildings that were surrounded
by homeless people. The federal court structure is
surrounded like the building itself has homeless encampments
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on the outside walls of it. And you could probably get away
with shooting someone as a teenager or as like a random
black person in there because that's the people that were
overwhelmingly involved in the crimes that I was seeing in
Washington, DC more easily than if you were a federal agent.
If you were a federal agent, youare going to get arrested.
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And we proved that. We proved it in 2020.
There was a, a headquarters supervisor from the FBI.
He ended up getting rolled up because apparently he was also
running like some illegal tattooparlor and then then groping
and, and, and sexually assaulting women.
So that's amazing that that's the kind of people that they're
hiring. Thank God I don't work there
anymore, right? I had that moment this morning
where I looked at the studio andI was like, this studio and
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getting canceled from the FBI actually saved me from working
with a bunch of people who are cowards and like some creeps.
But don't tell me these people don't want this.
Don't tell me that that's not what was requested by the folks
that live there. And it's not an emergency.
Here's Jesse Kelly explain to you that this is what they like.
Please stop using the term soft on crime.
They're not soft on crime. They want people murdered.
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They want you robbed. They want you assaulted.
They want you murdered. They want your daughter raped.
They're not soft on crime. They're pro crime.
Democrats have done this to America's cities on purpose.
And this brings me to what Donald Trump did.
He had to. He had no choice.
This is where we're at now, a terrible set of circumstances.
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We now have to have big Daddy government step in to stop
innocent people from being murdered.
I didn't want it to be this way.I assume that's not what you
want, but this is what happens when you allow the communists to
take over our cities and they turn the jails loose.
Eventually, somebody with a heavy hand is going to have to
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step in. I don't agree with that part.
That's the problem. The problem is it's trying to
act like there's a uniparty in Washington, DC that they're like
all the like there's two different wings of the same bat,
right, Because I don't like birdbecause it's it's grosser than
that. You can't act like these are are
separate entities when you also make the argument that they're
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all the same entity. You can't tell me that the
solution is big daddy governmentbecause it's run by Donald
Trump. What?
Donald Trump turns around and endorses Lindsey Graham and says
Lindsey Graham is great and he'salways been a great friend to us
and he's a great man to represent South Carolina.
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so you guys can see that. Let's let's talk about this,
this, this compassionate problem.
There is like a real problem with it.
And of course what happens is the left turns around and freaks
out. They, they, they major in the
minor. They're going to act like this
is somehow meanness. This is, this is coming from
CBS. I'm sorry, this is ABC News,
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Trump's remarks on homelessness where he actually said the
homeless will have to move out immediately.
So they took that and they just said, well, that's because this
is a real problem. We're going to be mean to
homeless people now, you know, you have no right to live on
people's steps or in the public walkways or in the middle of
traffic, which is where I would often see these people.
You have no right to live on thefreaking island in the middle of
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a damn freeway system, which is what is happening all the time
in Washington, DC. If there is a place that is
fenced off, if there is a piece of ground that is non concrete.
And sometimes when it is concrete, what you're seeing
there is a church that's on New York Ave. in Washington, DC.
And there's a homeless encampment, which is to say a
bunch of people pitch tents in places they don't actually own
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and they have no right to be in.And they're blocking this the
right of way of people walking and they're stinking and
they're, they're freezing to death and they're doing drugs
and they're just hanging out there waiting for like, I don't
know, they're just deterring human beings from doing normal
stuff because nobody's going to walk there with their kids.
I mean, it's it's frustrating. The funny thing is, is when
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Trump says something about like what's wrong with DCI, don't
actually disagree with his with his assessment.
But my answer is don't go there and outsource all of the things
that happened in Washington DC back to the states.
DC has proven that it sucks. It's not America is my my
argument to you. It doesn't look like America.
It doesn't sound like America when you look around out there.
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It doesn't operate like America.And what do I call America?
Florida, Mississippi, North Carolinas, most of Virginia,
except northern parts, right, Texas, Indiana, Montana.
Like there's different versions of what America looks like.
But generally speaking, it's notlike what happens in New York
City, what happens in Philadelphia.
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It's not what happens in a a chunk of California.
Actually, if you drive through like most of the parts of
California, you're like, oh, it's just like suburban homes
and beautiful landscapes and lots of rolling mountains.
That's nice. That's pretty nice.
It's too bad that they have communistic laws, as Jesse Kelly
and I would agree on. Trump is saying, If it's ugly,
you don't go into a restaurant. If it's dirty, you don't eat
there. Like, yeah.
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So let's not, let's not serve upwhatever DC has.
Let's try to send it back to where the states are.
There's a big problem with that,but at least it's small enough
that we can probably try to biteit off.
You're not going to be able to solve this federal monster, and
it's silly to think he can. City, You know, my father always
used to tell me I had a wonderful father, very smart,
and he used to say, son, when you walk into a restaurant and
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you see a dirty front door, don't go in because if the front
door is dirty, the kitchen's dirty also.
Same thing with the capital. If our capital's dirty, our
whole country is dirty and they don't respect us.
So it's a very good question actually.
It's a very good question. Thank you for asking that.
No, I mean, he's not wrong, right?
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You go into a thing, if you see a dirty floor in a restaurant,
if you see roaches scurrying around in the front, you can
tell the kitchen's going to be awful.
I can tell you that I used to work in restaurants a lot.
That's 100% true. So don't do that.
But I don't, I don't want the federal government to solve
this. And this is not how you solve
it. You don't solve it by putting on
like a tourniquet, which is whatthe National Guard is.
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That's not a permanent solution.You have to fix the
infrastructure. We already actually talk about
this all the time. You fix the infrastructure
behind it, and that takes a longtime.
And that's not going to be something you're going to do in
a one administration. You've got Trump separated by
Biden now he's trying to fix theproblems of Biden a little bit,
right? And this, this, this time
around, I don't think he has thetime to do this and the National
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Guard is not going to fix it. It's not because this is the way
they want it. We play this from the from the
Texas House. This is a, this is Brian
Harrison who we've, we've playeda couple times.
He's like the only person that'srunning out there saying this is
all a charade. It's a charade at the national
level and it's a charade at the state level.
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You can't tell me that these people didn't want it this way
and that they don't agree on everything.
Once they go out and get lunch together, they're real tough
talk. We're on the when they're on the
House floors and they're out there, you know, doing their
speeches for C-SPAN or they're doing their speeches for any of
the, you know, the big news media.
Then they get out and they hang out.
They all go to the Monocle, the Monocle Grill, and they all get
a burger together. That the national media is
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lionizing the Texas House Speaker.
But but you're saying the peoplethat won't like you can.
You can disagree with people about how they're going to vote
on the maps. And if the Democrats want to
show up and vote against the maps, fine.
But you're telling me that the Republican Speaker of the House
has part of the current absconded groups of Democrats in
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the leadership in the Texas? Legislature, this is this is the
biggest underreported scandal inAmerica.
Not only are some of the Democrat caucus in leadership,
Matt, 60% of the House Democrat caucus were put in leadership
being given Co chairmanships, vice chairmanships or actual
chairmanships of powerful House committees.
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And you say, well, how could that be?
Why is that? The Democrats are who elected
this Republican speaker? I mean, you know a lot about
dealing with speakers and speaker politics.
And imagine though, if Kevin McCarthy had struck a deal with
30 or 40 or 50 members of the House Democrats to maintain and
hold on to the speakership up there.
That's what happened down here. Even though we have a big
majority, our current so-called Republican speaker was the
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choice of the Democrat caucus. OK.
You've convinced me nothing goodis going to come out of the
speaker. It's really simple.
On the back end. These guys are all back slapping
and and laughing at you. They go out and posture in the
same way that I don't think people who are professional
wrestlers really hate each other.
Even though they talked up in the ring, they get the
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microphone, they get up in each other's faces.
I'm going to come for you and you're going to feel the rest.
And then it's like, hey, are we doing a BBQ?
OK, let's go do the barbecue on Saturday.
Yeah, See. See you there.
Bring the kids. We know we being the
suspendables know from the last time that they were up
testifying, Matt Gaetz was talking to Democrats on how you
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can do a deal so that you write a book and then somebody else,
it could be a Democrat that doesn't matter, could buy all
your books with their campaign funds.
So now you've personally profited because your books are
all sold, and then he uses his campaign funds and buys all your
books. And then they just give them out
to people or they put them in a warehouse somewhere.
Maybe they light them on fire and they have a big bonfire and
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they laugh at you while they jump around in their loincloths.
I don't know. But this is an easy way to
launder money from campaign funds to personal funds.
And this is a known trick. Apparently.
It's something that you tell people how it goes.
Do you guys realize that let thefolks that are posturing and
having some big fight the Jasmine Crocketts versus the Mt
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GS, like as likely as not, they go to the same nail salon and
laugh about how funny that was and play each other the top
clips. I I can't say that they don't
because I don't know. I would believe they probably do
stuff like that. Are there some real grievances?
Maybe, but you don't get a UNI party and then act like one
party is the solution. And I'm telling you, it's just
not. It just doesn't work that way
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and the media is egging it on. They're going to be controlled
opposition to it again. Do we think that federal troops
in Washington, DC as a solution?The answer is right in front of
you and as one of you called it on on social media today, meet
Team 6. That's maybe because there's a
couple of meaty gals in there. No, Neil, Team Six took a knee
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and this happened in 2020. And today's FBI and Trump
administration is very well aware of the negative PR it
caused. Agents in the FBI despise this
and all they have to do is go forward and say you have 72
hours of amnesty to come and self report who you are.
We want to see what happened after you took a knee and after
you got a hug from Chris Ray and$100 Applebee's gift card from
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the FBI Agents Association that has hired nothing but anti Trump
lawyers like Mark Zaid and Norm Eisen.
Please step forward and self identify so we know who you are
and where you went. But why were they in the
position to take a knee? Because you put people that
don't do that job. The National Guard is not a
peacekeeping force for Washington DC and federal agents
are not the right answer to thatproblem either.
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It's really clear unless you guys think that I don't know
what I'm talking about about Washington DC.
This was brought up the other day.
I just wanted to show this on the screen because this made me
laugh. Someone said if you want to take
Democrats and have them experience what the real
Washington, DC is, go drop them off at the corner of Martin
Luther King Junior and Malcolm XAve. right?
It's in Southeast DC, and that'swhere I used to go to have
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lunch, right there at the Arrow.That is arguably the blackest
Popeyes in America. I was the only white person that
went there, as far as I could tell.
It was really fun too, because they would scream at each other
like everybody was screaming. There's people that are in the
cars. They're screaming at the person
that's taking the order, person that's taking the order,
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screaming back at the person of the cars.
They're having this like lights out fight right in front of me.
They're having it behind me. When I got up there, I would
say, I'd say, you know, good afternoon, ma'am.
And she would go like, oh, what's up, sugar?
And they were all nice to me andI had the funniest time there.
It probably wasn't very clean, but I'm just telling you, if you
look up what is the old joke, I think it was like Chris, Chris
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Rock used to talk about. If you look up and you realize
that you're on MLK Blvd. or MLK Ave. like you're in a bad spot,
I will tell you nothing rivals that.
When you're at the cross sectionof Martin Luther King and
Malcolm X straight up. And then you go to the Popeyes
there, which you can see if you're just listening.
What you can't see is that Martin Luther King is basically
a north-south road and Malcolm Xis an east West and at the what
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is that the the southeast corner, right where this arrow
is pointing is where the Popeyesis.
I used to go there a couple times a month because we used to
do surveillance due South of that in some of the worst
neighborhoods in America. Open air drug markets, women
that were peddling tricks on theside of the road, people that
were passed out, yet homeless people, yet gang bangers yet all
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the worst things that you could see.
A bunch of military age males that were not working all
running around to the housing projects all in Washington, DC.
So I've seen what it looks like in Washington DC and why?
Like you're not going to solve it by putting a couple of
National Guards troops up on theNational Mall.
Like federalize that, give the rest of it back to Maryland and
let it be whatever the hell it is, which is probably not very
great. We'll say that.
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Let me give you an example too of what happens when you
actually go and do what the federal government is able to
do, which is go after the peoplethat have violated federal laws
if you actually use the tools properly.
And they started doing it with one big push in Los Angeles.
It can actually have a real consequence.
But you have to use the right tool for the right job.
So let's think about what that tool is.
Illegal immigration, People who do Immigration and Customs
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Enforcement, right? So illegal immigration is the
problem. We have a tool that is designed
for it. It's called ICE.
And ICE has a division ero enforcement and removal
operations. That's the right answer, right?
The FBI, wrong answer. National Guard, wrong answer.
That's not how you handle St. crime, FBI complex
investigation. If everybody was like doing
complex fraud in Washington, DC,which they probably are, then
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you can have them do that. You can do just public
corruption. That would be cool.
I don't think they would get a budget after that though.
They would, they would have no budget.
Use the right tool for the rightjob.
I'm going to take one break right here at this moment.
We're going to, I'm giving you the warning for those of you
listening on the audio, you're about to hear a a canned ad that
comes in from Spotify. So we appreciate that.
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We'll take a quick break. Doo Doo Doo.
And there it is. OK, so let's do this.
This fun little article that I saw, and this one does come from
CBS and it does make me kind of laugh.
And it leads with fear of immigration raids.
Are you ready? Boom, look at that street.
That street looks lovely. That is the kind of street I
want to go shop on. I don't want to go to streets
that are busy and full of people.
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I don't care if it's utes or just a bunch of suburban moms on
the street. I like empty streets.
I want to be able to rollerbladeand play hockey on a street.
Not that I do either of those things anymore, but this is what
I want and this is what they are.
They are against. Again, I think Jesse Kelly is
correct. They want the things that they
get. Huntington Park, CA is a working
class community. More than 50,000 people has
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recently felt like it has a bull's eye on its back because
of ramped up raids by Immigration and Customs
Enforcement ICE. The town is 95.6% Latino and as
many. Are you ready for this?
As many as 45% of the residents are undocumented AKA in the
United States illegally. Almost half your population is
here illegally. What on earth are you doing?
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I heard something say the other day that 2.7 million illegal
aliens live in California alone.That's bigger than 22 states
populations. Or it's right on the edge of it.
Like more illegal aliens live inCalifornia than people live in
in Oklahoma, America. That's crazy and there's
obviously some implications if you do the census, which is why
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Trump is talking about this. That is the right answer.
Like fix the machine behind it, go get a good count, go figure
out what the hell you have for population and whether or not
those people should actually be represented.
The argument that oh, we have, we have people and even if
they're not supposed to be here legally, they still need to be
represented. Piss off.
You're a crazy person, right? It's the same people.
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Look, you got options. You can live in a place that is
actually enforcing federal law with the tool for federal law
and have people not show up anywhere and it empties out.
We're a target for ICE because we know that they are
stereotyping and racially profiling us and they're
targeting folks that look like me.
Bro, if the people that look like you.
This is City Council member Jonathan Sanabria.
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If the people who look like you have a one and two chance of
being there illegally, yeah, they should target people who
look like you. That's a really good guess.
Those are like, more than betting odds in a casino.
That's better odds than you willget at a craps table or at any
hand of poker. 50% win before the freaking cards come out.
Yeah, grab every person that looks Latino 'cause you got a
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one or two chance of grabbing the right guy.
That seems like a no brainer. This guy walked through Pacific
Blvd. the city's main commercialthoroughfare.
It was a once vibrant city center that was airily quiet.
Love it. If you have built your entire
city on people that are not allowed to be in this nation,
that means the people that are working there are already
felons. The people that are hiring them
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are also felons according to federal law.
Go look at Title 8. This is not a non criminal
offense. You are now in violation.
If you were earning a living in the United States and you are an
illegal alien, you've broken thelaw.
So get the hell out. And that's the right tool.
The right tool is ICE. The downside of this is, is that
the Trump administration for allof its ideas about doing mass
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immigration or mass deportations, which I'm behind
by the way, like kudos to where you can do it, right?
Yes, do that. Problem is, is they didn't build
the infrastructure on the back end.
So I've got friends that are former agents and retired agents
that are going to look and they're like, hey, $50,000
bonus, you can hire me on to come where I live to go deport
illegal people. I'm in.
Some of you might be thinking about that.
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You're like, shoot, I could be afederal agent.
The problem is you're not going to get to do that job if you are
lapsed in your Academy time. And I think it's usually two
years for federal agents. If you're not currently or
within the two year, you know, window an 18 O one or an 1811
federal agent. If you're not able to go out and
do that job, you're going to be sitting at a desk, which is
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something I've done in a federaloffice.
You're going to sit at a desk and do nothing until they can
find an Academy class for you and they're going to pay you a
bunch of money. So again, that's more like
turning your wheels. That's more like they didn't
actually think of how to implement this stuff.
This is good idea, bad execution.
This is tons of horsepower, but no transmission.
It doesn't actually translate into it.
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Now, the fear of it working, I'mOK with that, but that just
means these people are hiding. I want real self deportation
numbers. I want bounties.
Like, do it the right way. There's a way to get this stuff
done, whatever it's worth, and it's not federalizing stuff.
And in the meantime, the alternative is this.
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The alternative is that you get like, there are way worse places
than Washington, DC to clean up.Again, this is a chronic
problem. Here's Memphis.
I saw this video and I just wanted to show it because
there's so much gunfire. This is a suburban freaking
neighborhood. So we had three people shot at a
Target just South of me in Austin yesterday from some dude
who was a white guy. For whatever it's worth, he was
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wearing a Hawaiian shirt and he tried to car Jack some people
and he killed 3 people and he had like 9 arrests over the last
10 years. They go back to like 2011 maybe.
It was 15 years. He had a bunch of arrests and
some of them were DUI. So that's reckless and dangerous
to the to the general population.
Some of them were for weed. That's usually not that
dangerous, but it's still whatever.
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There was some family violence stuff.
This was escalating into violenthistory and they were all let
out. So you also have to build the
mechanism on the back end that keeps these people put away.
And then you got this story. This is, like I said, this is
totally different area. But there's something that
Memphis and Austin have in common.
They don't like punishing crime.It's by design.
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Again, that Jesse Kelly thing isright.
That doesn't mean you should send in the National Guard.
You should probably realize thatnot all America is great.
Not all parts are the same, not all people are equal as far as
their ability to follow the law.And if you actually make them
follow it, then you're probably going to get closer to law
abiding behaviors. Like, you know, you enforce the
damn law and then people don't show up on the streets of what
is it called? Huntington Beach.
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Huntington Park. Sorry, not Huntington Beach.
All right, here's a like a wild shootout in Memphis, just for
fun. Yeah, for those of you familiar
with the area, this is not too far from Georgian Hills Park.
Innovation Church is not far from where I stand this morning.
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Keep in mind this is a residential area.
You can see in that video. It's hard to determine which
direction these shots were coming from.
There were so many. But it appears you see someone
standing outside that vehicle. Again, it's hard to tell whether
that is the shooter or the victim.
That car, it starts to bag up. It appears the passenger door is
open while the car is backing up.
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It looks like the person who hadbeen standing outside that
vehicle is somehow able to hold on to it as it's backing back.
As we understand it right now, the box.
This guy's, like, struggling to articulate what the hell is
going on. Yeah, it's kind of a wild video.
It's caught from surveillance campus.
There's a lot of shooting. That's not like someone came up
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and did a couple of shots and then ran off.
That's like a like a protracted gun battle.
There's a reload involved in there somewhere, I think.
So this is the dumbest possible thing.
You have to go to the to the root of the problem and that's
going to be solved locally. It's not going to be solved by
the federal government coming into DC.
It's not. They already have a police
force. The problem is that the DC
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police force, as far as I can tell based on everything that I
dealt with, is corrupted. It's inefficient.
They actually vote for that to be the way that it is, the
people that are the residents there.
And a lot of it is this suicidalempathy because you have people
there that work in government, that trust government.
They believe that that that's where it's supposed to be.
And they just never go to that place.
I used to go and have lunch at in Southeast.
So as long as it doesn't come indown my neighborhood, it's not
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it's not a problem. The problem is, is
intermittently it will spill into your neighborhood.
And even if the numbers are downright now, it is a chronic long
term 1992 and before Joe Biden noticed problem in Washington,
DC National Guard's not going tobe the right tool.
Again, use the right tool. I'm all for it.
Fix the problem that exists in Washington, DC and the, and the
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DC Metro PD, which is like ridiculously corrupted and
always has been. But is the media pushing that?
No, they're going to dunk on Trump, which they did say that
he said the wrong things just a couple of days ago and, and he
did. So that's fair.
And they're also going to ask questions that are completely
illogical, like, do you want to deport babies?
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All of this stuff. It does come from the same sort
of suicidal empathy. I'm going to tie this into Pete
Hagseth in the end. And I don't know if it makes
sense to you, but it makes sensein my brain.
So I'm going to share with you first, let's hear Pam Body,
who's not my favorite, answeringa question and and touting their
record, going after gang members, which they've been
calling terrorists. By the way, they're juking the
stats again. They did it under Biden, going
after, quote UN quote, domestic terrorists.
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That was all you may Sixers, anti government, anti authority,
violent extremists. Again, we started this talking
about January 6th and the inauguration that happened in
January 2021. That's what the Biden
administration was holding up asthe boogeyman.
The Trump administration is doing the same thing about
terrorism, but they're calling them like gang bangers and
cartel members, terrorists. They're closer.
But if you want to prove it to me, go into Mexico and go after
where they are. And then also you probably have
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to fix the fentanyl problem in the United States because
there's an awful lot of people on the supply side that are
putting it in here. But there's a huge demand side
problem in the United States. They want the product.
Why is that? Maybe we we work on that too.
Here's here's Pam Bondi talking about how they solve the
problems. If you have an undocumented
baby, would that baby then be anenforcement priority?
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The violent criminals in our country are the priority.
Now, let me put it in perspective.
Today marked the 2700 and 11th arrest in our country of TDA
members. Just TDA.
Everyone in this room agrees they are one of the most violent
criminal organizations in the world.
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And the Biden administration letthem walk into our country, walk
into our country for the last four years, 2711 of them today
have been arrested in our country.
That is the priority of Donald Trump.
That is the priority of this country, of Homeland Security,
of all of our lawyers, of FBI. That's the priority.
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OK, OK. Do you ever listen to her talk
and just realize that she's really not good at this?
And that is the ha and the ha and the ha and the ha.
You're spitting numbers. This is this is like Joe Biden
style numbers for whatever it's worth.
Like I I hate listening to government people spout like
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nonsensical useless statistics. We've already proven that most
of these statistics are garbage and they almost always come out
that they're inaccurate. 2711 known gang members, the most
violent ones in the world. No, here's the problem the media
is asking. Is a baby an enforcement
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priority? That's retarded.
And she goes out there and triesto pivot and talk about we're
arresting gang members. How about if you're in the
United States and you're here illegally and we uncover you in
an immigration related raid withthe tool and the people who are
trained to recognize that problem and have the authority
to enforce it show up and you make yourself a target of
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opportunity, then we're going todeport you too.
And we don't care how old you are.
We'll take your mom, we'll take you, we'll take the babies,
we'll take everybody. You don't belong in this
country. You are a burden that was not
opted into. The American public does not
have an obligation to you. We have laws.
We're going to enforce them. There's no there's going to be
no leniency, period. The end.
We're not going to go looking for babies, but if we find them,
we're deporting them to the end.Oh, but the problem is we have
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all these folks that are like this, the suicidal empathy and
they prey on this. And this is the argument here
that I'm going to make with thisPete Hagseth piece.
Are you ready? This is this is legitimately one
of the articles that is leading on MSNBC.
So it's always good to go see what MSNBC has to say.
Pete Hagseth has amplified pastors with a message.
Women shouldn't be allowed to vote.
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Oh, God forbid he says somethingthat actually has some real
biblical sustenance. And more important, God forbid
we talk about something that for, you know, like a good chunk
of this American history has been the case.
Yeah, we had some amendments that changed this country.
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And they happened before women had the right to vote.
They were kind of getting low agitated at that time.
During an expletive laden address at the Army War College,
Defense Secretary Pete Hicks hasboasted we are laser focused on
our mission of war fighting, andthe former Fox News host did
not, however, specify exactly which war he's eager to win.
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This comes from beta males who don't understand that the
preparation for war is the way that you assure peace.
This is a very ancient concept. If your army is prepared, if
your troops are sharp, if you sweat in peacetime, then you
bleed less in war. This is a like a maxim that is
put out by every single member of the armed forces when you go
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in. I used to have a poster that was
up on my wall and it said oversee.
Right now, in a country that we have not yet declared war on,
there is a man that wakes up every day thinking about a way
to kill you. And he's training and he's doing
it hard. And every day that you slack
off, you're giving him a more opportunity to come after.
You train like your life dependson it.
It's just an easy way to remember this stuff, right?
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If you want peace, you prepare for war.
Which war? It doesn't matter which war.
The idea of war is what you prepare for.
Of course, MSNBC is upset with that.
In recent months, he's also invested A considerable amount
of time and energy in library books.
He's been scrubbing the Department of Defense websites
of articles and images about Jackie Robinson and the Navajo
Code Talkers. This is a claim.
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Like Pete Hegseth is doing this individually.
I doubt it. I mean, I know for a fact he's
not. How about that?
He's been renaming military bases.
No, no, he's been naming them what they've been named forever
because these idiots in the lastfour years tried to whitewash
American history. Just leave them.
Nobody knows who who the the general is that they named Fort
Hood after. They don't know.
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They don't know who Benning was.They don't like.
Nobody knows this stuff. Like go ask a 17 or a 19 year
old Joe. Go ask somebody in the in the
101st Airborne. Hey, you know, what is this base
named after? What's the history of that name?
Shut the hell up. They don't know.
They're just trying to go to a strip club tonight.
They're going to go try and buy a Ford Mustang at 19% interest.
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Like they don't know anything. It's not and they don't need to.
That's not what their job is. Their job is not to be
historians of the name of the base that they are stationed on.
Their job is to go do their freaking job, which is prepare
for war to become better war fighters.
Which is exactly what he's talking about anyway.
They've renamed Navy ships. No, no, they renamed ships that
were named stupidly after, like,pedophilic homosexual icons.
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All right. Restoring racist monuments.
This is such a good article, youguys.
I'll put this up front over on kylesarahford.com so you guys
can read it. And leading a Christian prayer
service in the Pentagon's auditorium.
We have freedom of religion, notfreedom from religion.
Go figure. The beleaguered Pentagon chief.
He's beleaguered only because MSNBC believes that he is, but
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not based on any evidence that he's going anywhere, right?
They're focusing on all these things.
And one of the things they were able to determine is that he had
a, he commented on an almost 7 minute long report that CNN did
talking about Doug Wilson, whosepictures on the screen next to
me. I don't know anything about him.
Co founder of the Communion of Reformed Evangelical Churches or
CREC. And he advocates the repeal of
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women's right to vote from the Constitution, which by the way
was an amendment wasn't in the original Constitution.
It was a change. And I would make the argument,
broadly speaking, that having too many voters and more people
being able to vote is in fact, the problem.
We don't need more voters. We don't need the we don't need
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to have direct representation ofsenators.
We don't need the federal government to pull an income
tax. Like all of these things are
problematic to me. If we went back to 1913, we went
back to 19 O 8. We went back to 19 O 5.
Take your pick. Roll it back somewhere around
the turn of the century, you'd find that our system probably
works better today. And like, most people don't know
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what they're doing when they're voting anyway.
How many of you have an educatedview of every single person?
I'll tell you, I don't. I know that I don't know every
single person on the ballot. So I'm like, crap, I wish I'd
done more research beforehand. Most of you probably feel the
same way. You're not going to be
unrepresented if we did this. Now, is this a real possibility?
No, it's not because people don't want to lose their right
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to vote, which even if they don't use it properly, even if
they don't know anything about what they're voting on, I at
least know enough to like, stay home when I don't know anything,
which actually happens. I'm just like, didn't, didn't I?
I blew it. I didn't spend any time getting
to know what these candidates are about.
I'm not a good voter, unfortunately.
Like dummies also vote. Let me show you what happens
when, when you do let this happen, eventually we're going
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to end up here. This is my guess.
This is Kyle's prognostication. This is in Surrey in England.
It's just like this is what happens when you get men and
women to have suicidal empathy and they move forward.
And you have a mainstream press that is demonizing a guy that's
saying he likes a pastor, and the pastor happens to espouse
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this biblical idea that men should lead, which I do think is
right. And there's plenty of examples
of this. We don't need to adjudicate it
today. Here's an example of men not
leading. And so this is the alternative.
I'll hold out to you that the UKis what happens when women lead
including like a queen instead of a king.
You get female cops that are going after cat callers.
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These women aren't friends out for a run, they're actually
undercover police officers taking to the streets in Surrey
as part of a new operation trying to stop people cat
calling and harassing female runners.
You get hulked at the staring, the hanging out of the window
just to look at us and it just, it's so, so, so prevalent.
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And police teams are ready to intervene the moment the
officers are beeped at, followedor shouted at, pulling people
over. Those kind of behaviours may not
be criminal offences in themselves, but they still need
to be addressed. And of course, the people that
are likely to to commit those kind of behaviours, you know,
they may then go on to commit more serious offences or more
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serious behaviours. Yikes, that guy said that out
loud. There's so much frotagene.
What the hell? Oh, we're going to go out and do
pre crime and stop men from heckling or yelling at women.
By the way, right after this happens and after they do a
really good job enforcing it, women are going to be like, how
come nobody will catcall me anymore?
How come I can't get a date? That video went viral when I was
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out on Tim cast the other day. I'm just saying suicidal empathy
is a problem. Using the right tool for the
right thing, including like using the right type of people
to do the right type of leadership is a big thing.
You got to fix the infrastructure if you want to
see it work. You can't use a screwdriver as a
hammer. I've done it.
All of you probably have done ittoo.
How many times have you taken a a screwdriver and you're like, I
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don't want to go get a hammer dunk, dunk, dunk, dunk and you
slam something into the wall. Yeah, you could do that.
Just it's not good. It's not the way you do things.
And you certainly shouldn't makeit at the national level.
You don't want to do that. All right, That's what I got for
today. That's that's Kyle's Kyle's
upsetting piece there. And God forbid you can't call
anybody in Surrey. You thought it was just a couple
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of cute gals out for a run and you wanted to yell something
outside your window. My brother, my brother used to
do this by the way, he would yell, Hey, thickness.
I don't know if that's a good thing to do.
Hey, thickness is a is an interesting hitting online for
women who are doing fitness. That's it for today.
I'm going to give you a pallet cleanse in a second.
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of you ladies that are really mad that you're going to lose
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but you know, probably would be better for America.
Just saying. OK, here it is.
Let's see a palate cleanse for the moment.
Let's do something about, I don't know, the patriarchy and
white supremacy and all that stuff.
All right day in the life of a white neo colonialist committing
justification of Latin America. We start the day with a high
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protein breakfast because this has been shown to be a linked to
white supremacy and I get started my day by listening to
one of my favorite inspirationalspeakers.
Then I walk around asking peopleif they speak English.
Do you speak English? Speak English, do you speak
English? I just do this to remind them
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that you know they should learn English.
I get a flat white and I go to an overpriced Cafe slash Co
working space and do some remotework which allows me to commit
economic arbitrage on the local economy and then I will talk to
some of the local indigenous women and my pick up line is
essentially just offering them green cards in exchange for
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companionship. They never actually end up
getting the green cards though. Then lastly I will hit the gym
and today is shoulder so I will do front raises and I will do 14
lbs for 88. Are you gay in life?
Wait. That guy's a good troll.
All he's saying is go out there,speak English to people who may
or may not speak English, because this is America, you
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know, eat meat, all those things, and then lift heavy
things in the gym. Not 14 LB raises for 88 times.
That seems kind of strange. All right, God bless all of you.
Thanks for listening. I hope you had some fun with it.
Obviously some of this stuff is a little bit tongue in cheek.
It has to be we have to laugh a little bit otherwise we'll all
go insane. I look forward to seeing you
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