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Speaker 1 (00:02):
The FBI got caught spying on Republican senators.
Speaker 2 (00:06):
That's a kind of a big deal.
Speaker 1 (00:08):
We have former Miss Britain here to talk about what
exactly is going on across the pond. The Communists would
of make believe all that and so.
Speaker 2 (00:15):
Much more coming up. But I'm right.
Speaker 1 (00:26):
Communists use power. This is something that you and I
have talked about many many times before. Whatever power they have,
they believe in using it. And I'll tell you, as
evil and sick as it is, in a way, I
almost admire it.
Speaker 2 (00:42):
And let me explain.
Speaker 1 (00:44):
They use power without a second thought, with reckless abandon
whatever they get. Whatever they get, they could have a
teaching position, they could be a mechanic at the local
shop or the FBI, or a set or a movie producer.
Speaker 2 (01:02):
Whatever power they have. Immediately that power is used on
behalf of the revolution. That's what they do. Now. The
mechanic is a problem, but not the end of the world.
The teacher's a big problem.
Speaker 1 (01:16):
But you know, it's probably not going to result in
you getting lined up on the side of a ditch
and shot.
Speaker 2 (01:21):
In the head. You know what will state power?
Speaker 1 (01:26):
Communists taking state power, specifically federal law enforcement that's.
Speaker 2 (01:33):
A really big deal.
Speaker 1 (01:34):
In fact, if we're going to study well virtually all
of human history, that's the scariest thing in the history
of the planet. And this does not just actually apply
to communism. I mean people Ivan the Terrible. You ever
heard of Iron the Terrible? If you haven't, don't worry.
It was quite terrible, to be honest with you. And
a lot of people were murdered. I mean he would
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do things like load people up in a house and
then put a bunch of black powder in the basement
and light it on fire, light the fuse, and with
the people tied up upstairs, he would ride away and
turn around and look and wait for them to blow
up so he could watch the body parts rain down
on him. But you know who did all that killing
and actually wasn't really Ivan himself, although he did a
bit of it. His secret police agency turned against his
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own citizens. They were the ones doing all that killing.
Adolf Hitler. The records show he didn't kill a single
person after he assumed power. There's not a single record
I've ever been able to find of Adolf Hitler killing anybody.
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His secret police did maw millions dead out didn't pull
the trigger. Not after he'd taken power. He'd kill plenty
of people in his youth. His secret police did on
and I could go down the list, Stalin, on and
on down the list. When the federal government in any
country has a secret police agency and that secret police
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agency identifies half or whatever portion of their own people
as enemies of the state, it results in mass murder.
I cannot stress enough how dangerous it is the situation
we have right now in the United States of America.
Don't sit back and put your feet up and smile
because well Trump's there now, everything's going to be fixed. Know,
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most of those FBI agents who declared war on the
patriots in this country are still collecting FBI paychecks with
FBI badges. Let's get to the latest story. Cash Pateel
revealed this to us. Multiple United States Senators, of course,
all Republicans, tracked by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, many
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of whom are friends of the show. Ron Johnson, who's
actually going to join us tonight to talk about this,
Marsha Blackburn, Tommy Turberville, others. The Federal Bureau of Investoration,
through years and years and years of communist effort, has
been conquered by communists. Now, let me pause for a moment,
because I understand right now, the inclination may be right
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now to say, hey, that was how it was under Biden,
that was how it was under Obama.
Speaker 2 (04:18):
But we got Cash Paatela, we got Dan Bongino. Everything's fine.
Don't be naive. Don't be naive.
Speaker 1 (04:27):
Cash Batel and Dan Bongino are two people. They're not
miracle workers, they're not gods. We're talking about an agency
with tens of thousands of employees. Most of the people
who have spent their career trying to destroy your life
and throw you in prison are still right there. The
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people tracking down United States senators without a second thought
are right where they began. And that brings me not
to the evils of the communists, which we've talked about
many times, for not to him using power, which we've
talked about many times before. I want to talk about
something that is hard to accept, but it is very,
(05:10):
very true. There is a relatively small cabal of Red
State senators who are the reason these organizations cannot be
cleaned out have not been cleaned out. While Christopher Ray
in the FBI were hunting down peaceful January six ers
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kicking in the doors of pro lifers for praying at
abortion clinics while they were wired, tapping United States senators
and rating Donald Trump's home en route to trying to
throw him in prison. While all of these things were
going on, let me remind you what Red State senators
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were doing and saying.
Speaker 3 (05:57):
If the Committee decided to say injury about one hundred
million dollars your budget, could you spend it wisely? I
can assure you that any money that this committee thinks
good Sea fifty, I promise it'll be good. Then I
believe you. What I want to mark people to know
is that the budget requests for the FBI is below inflation.
Do you agree with that? I'm sorry, I couldn't he
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with the budget requests for the FBI's below inflation?
Speaker 2 (06:23):
It sounds like it.
Speaker 3 (06:24):
Yeah, after listening to you and everything you say is
legitimate concern. You have a lot to do. Do you
think the Committee should look at increasing your budget?
Speaker 4 (06:37):
What we really need are.
Speaker 3 (06:38):
More resources more than well, I'll count me in for
more resources to help you deal with this thread as
well as other threats.
Speaker 2 (06:49):
I couldn't see. Who was that Democrat? I'm sorry? My
forty four.
Speaker 1 (06:54):
Sorry, my eyes are starting to go I couldn't see
mister producer.
Speaker 2 (06:58):
Was that was that Adam Schiff?
Speaker 1 (07:02):
Oh that was Republican Lindsey Graham.
Speaker 2 (07:08):
Well surely, I.
Speaker 1 (07:08):
Mean, look, okay, Republican Lindsey Graham. Surely he's from one
of these purple states. You got a kind of be
an alf A Democrat to keep getting re elected.
Speaker 2 (07:18):
That's the case, right.
Speaker 1 (07:20):
Oh, no, he's he's actually from one of the red
es states in the United States of America. There running
a protection racket for the evil secret state police agency
that has the ability to end the United States of America. Yeah,
Lindsey Graham, Oh, I don't think he's alone. Ken buck
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now retired while Christopher Ray was hunting down Republicans and
treating them like enemies of the state. This is what
Republican from Red District had to say.
Speaker 4 (07:53):
I want to thank you for leading an agency, as
you mentioned in your opening statement, that protects Americans from
foreign terrace. That an agency that protects Americas from fries
from China and Russia, and cyber crime and public corruption
and organized crime and drug cartels and human traffickers and
white collar criminals, and I want to thank you and
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the FBI for protecting law abiding Americans from the evil
that exists all around us. And frankly, I am not
in favor of defunding the FBI, Nor am I in
favor of splitting up the FBI. Nor am I in
favor of using the home and rule for the FBI director.
Speaker 1 (08:33):
Read state red district Republicans. And maybe you're one of
our newer viewers and you think I'm Johnny come lately
on this. I've been screaming about it for years. If
it doesn't greatly concern you that America's federal law enforcement arm,
America's spy agencies, America's fis, a court in America's media
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worked together to destroy somebody who had different political views
than them, then frankly, you need to turn off the television,
go live in the mountains somewhere, because you are an
idiot and you are completely useless to what's coming. If
we don't fix the fact that these organizations are now
completely occupied by committed communists out to destroy Republicans, then
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nothing else matters because they're just going to keep doing
this again and again and again and again and again.
It's been a problem which of course, brings me to today.
Chuck Grassley John Kennedy had this to say, because surely
someone's going to do something.
Speaker 5 (09:41):
Right, if civil suits are filed against the perpetrators at
the FBI, will that facilitate your investigation?
Speaker 4 (09:51):
Well, what's the question again?
Speaker 5 (09:54):
If they eight senators who are spot upon shoe the
hell out of the Department of Justice and the perpetrators involved,
will that facilitate their investigation and or yours? I guess
what I'm getting to is, I don't understand why we
don't have a separate hearing. I find this breastaking.
Speaker 4 (10:17):
It's just been twenty four hours since the FBI investigated
on it. Please give me an opportunity to soar through
all that?
Speaker 5 (10:24):
Fair enough, I just don't want to wait twenty four
years to get an answer.
Speaker 4 (10:30):
We do have an active investigation going on.
Speaker 1 (10:36):
Well, if I was one of those FBI agents who
did all that, I'd be pretty scared. After I heard that.
That definitely sounds serious. That certainly sounds like we're going
to take these corrupt FBI agents and throw them in
prison for the rest of their natural lives. Right, sounds
like these senators are all over it. Definitely interested in
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cleaning up the Republic for sure. Oh, which, of course
brings me to Pambondi from today.
Speaker 6 (11:05):
Operation artic Frost was an unconstitutional, undemocratic abuse of power.
During Artic Frost, the FBI also placed ninety two linked
Republican individuals and Republican groups such as Charlie Kirk's Turning
Point on their list. This is the kind of conduct
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that shattered the American people's faith in our government. As
I said in my opening statement, we are ending this weaponization.
Our FBI is targeting violent criminals, child predators, and other lawbreakers,
not sitting senators who happen to be from the wrong
political party. Several of your colleagues sitting at this DIAIS
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were targeted and others. We will continue to stop that
throughout the Justice Department. That is the ultimate weaponization of government.
Speaker 2 (12:06):
Okay, then what we're ending it.
Speaker 1 (12:13):
Do you think the communists who still sit inside the FBI, CIA,
N SAR, s EPA, all throughout the government. Do you
think the communists sitting there watched things like that and said.
Speaker 2 (12:24):
Whoa, whew, we're in trouble now, guys. We're ending it.
Speaker 1 (12:31):
Someone has to go to prison. Ending it is not punishment.
We must have a way to visit pain on the
government people who have done these evil things to us.
Pain legal pain done legally, arrested, tried, convicted, prison. I
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will say again, if you want a truly just country,
the only way to ensure a truly just country is
reserving the worst punishments in your country for corrupt government officials. Yes,
I'm talking about worse than murderers, worse than gangbangers. The
worst punishments in any country should be preserved for government
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people who do evil with the government power they.
Speaker 2 (13:17):
Have been given.
Speaker 1 (13:18):
Instead, we have a completely upside down system in this
country where you can apparently commit unending crimes with your
government position, and of course the statute of limitation always
runs out, or we'll ask you to resign, maybe you'll
get furloughed, or we're.
Speaker 2 (13:33):
Ending it now. Ending it now doesn't bring justice to anybody,
nobody prison. That's what I need.
Speaker 1 (13:43):
I understand Pambond, he has to show up when the
Senate calls whatever did her testimony.
Speaker 2 (13:48):
Today find sounds good.
Speaker 1 (13:51):
I need government people in prison because I'm interested in
saving the United States of America, and without that we
cannot all that may have made you uncomfortable, but I
am right. We are going to talk to one of
those senators who was attacked by the FBI, Senator Ron
Johnson in front of the show, joins us in just
a moment. If I sound a little spicy today, maybe
(14:11):
it's because my stomach feels good. I was told about colostrum.
I normally am pretty scornful about these things.
Speaker 2 (14:22):
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tried it. Cowboy colostrum.
Speaker 1 (14:27):
Hey, Jesse, you gotta try Cowboy colostrum.
Speaker 2 (14:29):
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Speaker 1 (14:30):
I put it in my coffee in the morning. That's
what I was told to do. A couple scoops. I
had the chocolate, put it in my coffee. Now I
have chocolate coffee delicious.
Speaker 2 (14:38):
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Speaker 2 (14:56):
We'll be back well.
Speaker 1 (15:07):
The boldness of these communists never ceases to amaze me.
Speaker 2 (15:11):
I honestly, I have admire it.
Speaker 1 (15:12):
As I talked about in the open, it's one thing
to use the powers of the Federal Bureau of Investigation
to spy on some schlub like me. It's quite another
to use the powers of the Federal Bureau of Investigation
to spy on a United States Senator. But these people
will apparently just operate without any limiting principles, and that
has us at a very very dangerous place. One of
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the people who was spied on as our friend, great
senator from the state of Wisconsin, Senator Ron Johnson, Senator,
takes some guts to spy on you, but apparently they
did it.
Speaker 2 (15:44):
Well.
Speaker 7 (15:44):
It takes a lot of brazen attitude. That's who these
guys are. They question for power, they'll do anything to
obtain it and to hang on to it.
Speaker 2 (15:54):
But no that this is a.
Speaker 7 (15:55):
Really outrageous violation the separation of powers here just shows
you how, you know, unrestrained they are. It's important to
note that, by the way, this information on this didn't
just happen or didn't come to us because of you know,
the current FBI digging its files and everybody on board
to try and clean house. This is simply because the individual,
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the agent who got these records in the first place,
was reapplying for re certification to this particular task, you know,
the cellular analysis something team, okay, survey team. And so
this this person was wanting to be researchified, and so
this was basically a bragsheet. This was something she, this
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individual put in in their application as an accomplishment. You know,
look at I I check got these records from these
nine members of Congress. So the reason I'm pointing that
out is the task that the cash Mattel, Dan Bongino,
Pam BONDI, have you get some measure of control over
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these rogue agencies. They are populated today, they are burrowed in,
they are members of Jack Smith's Arctic Frost's team still employed. Again,
are they covering this stuff up? And you know cash
out he doesn't know where all the all the documents
are hidden. This is this is it should outrage every American.
Unfortunately half of America will just shrugger if anything's well,
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it should have gotten more. We're in a dangerous place
in this country right now.
Speaker 1 (17:33):
Senator, can you tell us the details? What exactly did
they do? Were they tracking everyone you talk to?
Speaker 2 (17:40):
Texted? Were they listening to it?
Speaker 1 (17:42):
What exactly did the federal Bureau of Investigation do to
a United States Senator.
Speaker 7 (17:47):
So using grand jury the god I believe in administrative subpoena
for our phone records from January fourth through January seventh,
twenty twenty one, you know the day surrounding January sixth. Now,
it's important to understand the timeline here. Though they raided
mar Lago in August twenty twenty two. Jack Smith was
then appointed. Later on he announced indictments for Trump. I
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think in August to twenty twenty three. Our records were
obtained in September twenty twenty three, and then interestingly enough,
Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco in November changed the guidelines
and how to obtain these records. So again I can
infer from that that somebody up the chain saw this.
Now they didn't come clean, they didn't notify us of
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the constitutional violation, but they changed the guidelines because they realized, ooh,
this is probably a problem here. But again, this agent
was just so ignorant of the separation of powers, or
the attitude is so cavalier within the agency that just
no big deal obtaining the phone records of nine members
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of Congress. I think it's probably the.
Speaker 2 (18:57):
Latter Senator, Senator, where do we go from here?
Speaker 1 (19:02):
And you and I have talked about this before, and
you are limited in what you can do. I understand that.
But this can't be another resignation. It can't be another furlough,
you know, laid off. So the person goes off and
makes a million dollars a year work in private security
on Wall Street somewhere. People have to go to prison
for these violations or these animals will never stop. They'll
just do all this again and again and again. Who's
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going to prison?
Speaker 7 (19:25):
So we need to understand again right now, we know
very little about this. Again, we know how they found
out about Again, it's not because of the criminals inside
the Department of Justice and federal Buriau investigation. The parson
left us, you know, voluntarily came through and confessed our crimes.
We are going to need cash Betel Dan Bongino Pambondi
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to fully undertaken internal investigation and expose all this and
then turned over to Congress. I'm a little concerned about
calls for a special counsel or a form criminal investigation.
My experience in correctional oversight is once that happens, we
never get the documents because oh, we have an active investigation.
Mean going listen. I sympathize with Pam Bondy, but you
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heard her in testimony to day she couldn't answer any
questions because it's being looked into. So from my standpoint,
and do a quick internal search for all these records,
turned them over to send her Grassley and myself. He's
chairman of Judas Charry, chairman of the Permanent Subcoming Investigation.
This is all within the requests of documents we've had
for Arctic frost that really those requests have been out
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there for nine months. I'm not blaming Cash and Pam.
They are overwhelmed with cleaning up the messes left by
Democrats and they're having a very difficult time staffing the organizations.
A bunch of leftists quit, they couldn't serve in Trump minstration.
That had to terminate some. And then because the law
fair against people like judge troopers who are there bankrupting
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with law fair, well, a lot of people are pre
reluctant to well, I'd love to send this administration, but
I got student loans path I don't want to be
subject to the radical left law fair against me. For
just serving the President of the United States. So again,
the left is lentless. Their partisans burrowed into these agencies
permanently until they are discovered and terminated. This is a
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huge challenge for this administration trying to get some semblance
of control over their own agencies.
Speaker 1 (21:25):
Senator, Before I let you go, we obviously have to
ask about the shutdown that was you and I have
already discussed. I'm in no big hurry to open things
back up, but I understand some maybe where is this
whole process? How long do you think these people are
going to hold that? What's going on?
Speaker 7 (21:42):
Well, I kind of heard this newon I guess they're
having some big no Kings protests on Sunday, and I
think the thinking isk before that protest they're digging their
heels in. I don't know that they just think they're
so they're so reliant on the media carry their water
for them, you know, generally successfully blaming Republicans for shutdowns.
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The Democrats cause to think they're going to get away
with this, But right now the public polling seems to
actually recognize reality. This is humor shutdown. We could open
up literally within an hour if Democrats just agreed to
vote for the House CR. And yeah, I don't know
when the House is gonna come back. I don't think
they're gonna make this easy on Democrats at all. So
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I think the pressure will build. Checks won't go out
to military, wig programs aren't going to run out of funds,
snap program same things. So all these programs the Democrats
feeld is vital. They're the ones they're shutting them down.
They're the ones preventing people getting paychecks. So again, it's
somewhat good news that I think sixty five cent of
Americans think that Democrats ought to vote for the clean CR.
Speaker 1 (22:49):
Senator hanging in there, I appreciate it. Culture war stuff
that would have to discuss. Here's something we don't discuss
enough ourselves. Look, you want to save the country, you
want to save your state, your town. That we have
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Speaker 6 (24:14):
And here's the other thing that is quite unprecedented, and it.
Speaker 8 (24:20):
Was the tightest closest president.
Speaker 1 (24:45):
I'm sorry. She makes me laugh and I miss her. Okay,
heal me, I miss her joining me. Now we'll ask
Chloe about this, the host of the Chloe Trappenado Show,
of course, Chloe Trapponado. Chloe, I'm sorry.
Speaker 2 (24:57):
I miss her.
Speaker 1 (24:58):
I miss what an idiot she is. I'm us these
big kind of weird lies. Where do you even get
the closest election in the twenty first sent Where could
you even come up with that.
Speaker 9 (25:08):
I don't know why they let her go on stage
and say that blatant lie. I think her and Donald
Trump maybe had the fourth closest election in the twenty
first century.
Speaker 10 (25:18):
She must have had a little bit too much.
Speaker 9 (25:20):
Veno right before she went on stage, because that's dad
is just completely off Jesse.
Speaker 10 (25:24):
But I miss her too.
Speaker 9 (25:25):
I honestly am glad that she's apparently attempting to run
again for the presidency because unfortunately, but gladly, we'll be
seeing more of Kamala Harris, so at least we'll have
some more laughs around twenty twenty eight.
Speaker 10 (25:37):
But she's not gonna win, so.
Speaker 9 (25:40):
It'll be really funny to see how she kind of
handles this second attempt at the presidency when the first
one went ever so poorly. And she is telling us
in her new book that if she just had more time,
maybe this next time around, since you'll have all the
time in the world, she will become president. Except, as
we know, the more that we get to know Kamala Harris,
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the more everybody hates her.
Speaker 2 (26:04):
Yeah, she's frigging horrific.
Speaker 1 (26:06):
Okay, So chloye, I try the best I can not
to be trapped in my bubble and assigned, you know,
our logic to communists like Dome. But I've had this
theory that I don't think she's going to run again
in twenty twenty eight, just my theory, because she really has.
Speaker 2 (26:21):
One more shot.
Speaker 1 (26:22):
She's got one more shot, and then the donors are
never going to give her another dime. I realize she's
technically leading in the primary pools, but you think she
burns up that shot against Jade Vance potentially in twenty
twenty eight. That doesn't that doesn't make political sense to me.
She's relatively young. She's sixty, which is a puppy in
politics today.
Speaker 10 (26:41):
I get, Yeah, you're absolutely right that she is young.
Speaker 9 (26:44):
We do know that now men are obviously Donald Trump's
in his eighties or is he seventy nine? He's up there,
so I guess she does have a lot of time
to run for the presidency.
Speaker 10 (26:52):
However, she is going after it right now, all these
book tours.
Speaker 9 (26:54):
I don't know, Jesse looks like she's trying to rebrand
herself a little.
Speaker 10 (26:59):
Maybe she will wait for thirty.
Speaker 9 (27:01):
Two, but to me, it's looking like she's trying again.
Speaker 10 (27:04):
She's kind of got the momentum.
Speaker 9 (27:05):
People haven't forgotten the matter yet, at least the young
liberal women. Before we can kind of deindoctrinate them, we
still have a little bit of time. They're you know, crazy,
So while these people still believe these leftist lunatic ideologies,
she might try to run again.
Speaker 10 (27:22):
We'll see. I'm not too sure.
Speaker 9 (27:24):
I hope, like you said, she's entertaining to watch, so
it would be a fun thing to have her try
to run again in twenty eight, But for the betterment
in the good of the country, I hope she doesn't.
Speaker 2 (27:40):
Yeah, she's just a TV fodder.
Speaker 10 (27:43):
But right I don't know who else they would put up.
Speaker 9 (27:45):
Okay, they've got nobody.
Speaker 2 (27:48):
What about what about Newsome? Everybody knows.
Speaker 1 (27:51):
That's kind of the one. People think. If it's not
going to be Dome, people think it's going to be
news I could have seen pritz gera, but he might
be too fat. But Gavin Newsome, does he have appeal
over Middle America at all?
Speaker 9 (28:06):
That's a great question. I mean, he has everything going
against him. He's extremely wealthy, he's white, and he's a man,
and he's straight. So in order for him to win
any kind of democratic election, anytime soon. He's going to
have to be as anti Trump, as annoying, as liberal
lunatic as possible, And maybe that's why we're seeing him
join these twitchy live streams. Did you see the clip
(28:29):
of him playing Fortnite with his son and they were
just bashing Israel? And I mean, I honestly, he is insufferable. However,
he's going to have to be that level of insufferable
for Republicans to gain any traction among Democrats, because again,
he's got every physical characteristic at least.
Speaker 10 (28:47):
Going against him. They have no lineup, they have no roster.
As us women like to say.
Speaker 1 (28:56):
About what about the younger, more radical women, we all
though the ones we're talking about, the aocs of the world.
I realized Jasmine Crockett's not going to have any national appeal.
Speaker 2 (29:06):
But the AOC's of the world, surely people look.
Speaker 1 (29:10):
And they think they're way too radical to appeal to
anybody outside of dark, dark blue districts. But she is
somebody who can get through a primary, and we both
know she's going to raise a metric ton of money.
Speaker 10 (29:22):
Oh yes she is. And you know, I was with
my family this weekend.
Speaker 9 (29:26):
We had a family wedding back in Pittsburgh, It's where
I'm from, and there was a beautiful reminder there that
there are normal people in our country and our cities. However,
you know, there are still the family members that make
you think, They make you kind of scratch your head, like,
oh my god, what are they watching?
Speaker 10 (29:43):
How are they so weird?
Speaker 9 (29:44):
And I have a lot of cousins like that that
are my age, and so it's kind of a daunting
fact that there are still people out there who will
doll who will vote for anyone but Donald Trump. So
I don't know if it really matters for some people
who they throw on the ticket. They're just going to
vote left. There are a lot of people on the
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right and the left too vote this way, of course,
But I think, honestly, the more liberal and the more
kind of wonky these people are, the more they attract
people like my cousin, the ones with tattoos everywhere, and
they love abortion. They were literally talking about abortion at
the wedding table. It was crazy.
Speaker 10 (30:25):
My one guts them has a brother who's, you know,
on the transgender side.
Speaker 9 (30:29):
So it doesn't matter who you throw out there for
these Democrats, they're gonna pick them, and honestly, the weirder
they are, the more some of these people like them.
Speaker 10 (30:36):
So AOC, I'm sure she fits a lot of their fancy.
Speaker 1 (30:40):
How about that? I did not know you were from Pittsburgh.
I grew up in Toronto, right next door.
Speaker 10 (30:46):
How about that I went to a high school a
lot of time back.
Speaker 2 (30:50):
Oh God, bless you. You know what. We're gonna have
Chloe back as often as possible, the Chloe Trapponado Show.
Go check her out. I appreciate you, Chloe.
Speaker 1 (31:00):
All right, now, there's been some controversy with the I'm
right audience because I have been talking about Massa chips
this and Massa chips that, and we immediately get pushed
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I'm here to let you know. They have a potato chip.
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Speaker 2 (32:09):
We'll be back.
Speaker 11 (32:19):
I am announcing this government will make a new free
of charge digital ID mandatory for the right to work
by the end of this parliament. Let me spell that out.
You will not be able to work in the United
Kingdom if you do not have digital ID.
Speaker 2 (32:40):
Well, that's great news. It's free of charge. No worries.
Speaker 1 (32:45):
Then joining me now is somebody who has to resign
in that communist state. Leilani Dowding former missed Great Britain,
which is really cool by the way, and you should
check out a YouTube channel small Holding.
Speaker 2 (32:55):
Okay, what at least it's free of charge. Congratulations on that.
Save some money.
Speaker 12 (33:01):
Do you know what, This is absolutely crazy, Jesse.
Speaker 8 (33:03):
No one wants it. There was a petition that got
about two point seven million signatures in about three days
and the government responded really quickly and said we're just
going to go ahead anyway. Palenteer have actually said they
don't want to try and get the contract because they
say it's against democracy. So you know, you think they
want a huge contract like that, they absolutely don't. And
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you know it's like a bet and switch. We as
people in the UK have never really complained about people
working illegally. There's a great work market and those people
find a way to work anyhow. We have passports in
the UK, we have a National Insurance number to work,
which is like your social Security number. So there are
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checks in place anyway for the British people to work
if you want, if you're foreign and you come across,
you need to have a work visa, so there's already
paperwork in place.
Speaker 12 (34:02):
So it's been a complete bat and switch. You know,
this isn't just to work.
Speaker 8 (34:07):
This is going to go through and end up becoming
like a social credit system.
Speaker 12 (34:12):
I mean, it's absolutely crazy.
Speaker 8 (34:14):
And this guy, he's so hated and he just doesn't
seem to care what any of the British people want whatsoever.
Speaker 2 (34:23):
Okay, Leilani, that's actually what I want to nail you
down on.
Speaker 1 (34:26):
Here really quickly is the lack of care because every
time we talk about some new bonker's story out of
the UK, it is very obvious that this is not
what citizens want.
Speaker 2 (34:36):
The citizens don't want it. It's not popular.
Speaker 1 (34:38):
You just pointed out millions of signatures immediately now in
our country, not that our system is working wonderful. By
the way, both politicians on both sides at some level
have to bow to the will of the people or
they get bounced out of office. How does it work
over there, because these people don't seem like they're worried
about that at all.
Speaker 8 (34:58):
They don't and he's not going to resign at any
point like usually there will be pressure to resign. A
lot of people can't stand him, people that even voted
for him to hate him. A lot of people that
actually came out against this digital id have been on
the left. Well, so it's not like it's just conservatives
or reform voters or you know, people on the right.
Speaker 12 (35:20):
It's across the board. I mean people that.
Speaker 8 (35:23):
Have left his party because he's not for the people,
like Jeremy Corbyn, Zara Sultana, these people who are real
lefties actually have said there's no way there should be
a digital ID So I think it's time for the
British people to unite on some level and really stand
up against him, because it's not what any of us wants.
Speaker 1 (35:47):
Well, I mean, you say younite, but is there anything
legally obviously before everybody stay legal and not get arrested.
Is there anything legal that can be done to stab
these people from filling up your country with hostile foreigners
and doing things like digital idea? Is there anything legal
that can start them?
Speaker 12 (36:09):
We don't have.
Speaker 8 (36:10):
Checks and balances like you guys do, so I don't
know what we can actually do. You know, we've called
for a general election, we've signed petitions. Usually then these
petitions get debated, just one for digital ideas, but sometimes
the government can just respond and just.
Speaker 12 (36:27):
Say a flat out no. And we've seen it.
Speaker 8 (36:29):
It's you know, it's becoming quite dangerous to even speak
about things that go against the narrative of this government.
We've seen that Keir Starmer is really really happy to
lock people up for things that they say online and
in person and at protests, and he will lie to
your face and say there is free speech in this country.
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He will lie to your face and say that he's
just trying to crack down on the illegals that are
coming over, because that's the real issue. We don't want
the illegals to come over because we housed them, we
feed them, we furnish where they're going to live, We
do all of that, and he's kind of base and
switched it to you know, it's all about their employment. No,
(37:13):
we don't want the illegals coming over here, and so
you know, it's become a problem. We've seen a lot
of people jailed. I think Box News actually put a
guy called judge Guy curl up where he sentenced somebody
to twenty months for a social media post. This is
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a guy who actually never pedophile, who had the worst
kind of child abuse images.
Speaker 12 (37:40):
On his phone.
Speaker 8 (37:42):
What free on a suspended sentence. Okay, we have seen
another guy, Nathan Paul. He said I'm not going to
say the phrase. He said, where who the f is Allah?
Speaker 12 (37:54):
And I'm not going to be said it in full.
Speaker 8 (37:57):
He got sentenced to thirty months in jail for saying that.
Yet we'll see. There was a guy called Musa Kadri.
He pleaded guilty to assault. He came at a guy
who was burning Quran not a smart thing. The guy
was burning in Koran, but not being violent or attacking
anyone else. He came at him with a knife. He
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pleaded guilty to assault and possession of a bladed weapon
in public, and he walked away with a suspended sentence. Again,
so we're seeing judges locking up people for what they say,
and we're seeing pedophiles and violent.
Speaker 12 (38:38):
Criminals, you know, being led out to walk.
Speaker 8 (38:41):
So when Kirstarmer stood by President Trump a couple of
weeks ago and said, and he's very clever if he
listen to his words, we have a.
Speaker 12 (38:52):
Great history of free speech. Right, he didn't say we
have free speech now. He's very manipulative and clever and
what he uses.
Speaker 10 (39:00):
But he is a lawyer.
Speaker 12 (39:03):
So he said that.
Speaker 8 (39:05):
And then he also spoke about sending people back, and
he said, yes, on our new it's called one in,
one out deal with France, we sent someone back.
Speaker 12 (39:17):
We deported someone.
Speaker 8 (39:18):
So you know, Trump's talking about sending millions of illegals,
but he's talking about deporting someone. And this, unfortunately, is
you know who we have as our leader right now?
Speaker 1 (39:31):
Is there something you want from Trump? Because I know
this is something that I have heard in my circles
of they want Donald Trump to kind of I realized
he has a bunch of things he has to navigate.
They want him to be more forceful with the UK.
This is one of our oldest that lies big trading partner.
They want Donald Trump to kind of hold his feet to.
Speaker 2 (39:53):
The fire to help patriots like you.
Speaker 12 (39:57):
Absolutely, you know, this is something we've we really wish for.
Speaker 8 (40:00):
I remember when Charlie Kirk came to Britain and he
was all over the mainstream media like gb News kind
of talking about and saying, you know, I'll speak to
the administration because you know, we're such huge partners with
America and this goes against your constitution, like, you know,
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how are you doing such good trade deals and being
so close with Britain when we're losing everything that we
that you guys hold deer as well. And the problem is, Jesse,
is I don't think that this is just a problem
that's going to happen in Britain. We saw it during
the COVID and the lockdown area, whereas things either happen
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in lockstep across the West or they start doing little
things to kind of experiment on what will work and
what won't work, you know in Australia everywhere speaking that
speaking just Canada, New Zealand, Britain, you know, we kind
of see that happening.
Speaker 2 (41:01):
You know.
Speaker 12 (41:02):
It's just it's come crazy.
Speaker 8 (41:04):
Even as far as our national health service, we're pandering
to people that we shouldn't be pandering to. We had
an mp Ikbo Mohammad who told us that we as
Britons need to step into the shoes from people from
another culture to understand why why they're into so much
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first cousin marriage, which obviously puts a huge strain on
the UK National Health Service, which us the taxpayers pay
for because we're socialized medicine, right, we're socialized medicine.
Speaker 12 (41:37):
We pay for it all.
Speaker 8 (41:39):
And he said it strengthens family bonds and it puts
families on a significant foothold.
Speaker 12 (41:47):
Exactly that face.
Speaker 8 (41:48):
So fifty percent of British Papistanis are in the first
person marriages.
Speaker 12 (41:55):
They have four percent.
Speaker 8 (41:56):
Of the books right, and thirty percent of the birth defects,
genetic birth defects, and it's a huge factor in infant
death over here. But because we're now pandering to everywhere
else and a different kind of culture. You've got MPs
and the National Health Service actually supporting this, and we're
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just losing Britain.
Speaker 12 (42:23):
So it's a bit of a rant.
Speaker 8 (42:25):
There's so much going on here that I never know
where to start when we want to talk about the
craziness of what's going on over here. But you know,
that's actually been really huge in the news because you know,
our NHS came out and just reiterated everything that this
NP said.
Speaker 1 (42:45):
Well, that's unbelievably gross. But I guess a family that
plays together stays together. Leilani, thank you so much. I
appreciate not it is time to lighten the mood and
(43:05):
uh I do so enjoy Stephen Miller. Steven Miller with
the White House has been such a good messager for
Donald Trump. The Trump White House ed he is really
what he's putting out there is unapologetic conservatism. I don't
even know if I want to say conservatism, unapologetic anti communism.
And this is really important because this stuff bleeds down
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to the masses. No more naval gazing, no more well,
I mean you're being really biased.
Speaker 2 (43:33):
No no, no, no, no, no, no no no.
Speaker 1 (43:34):
When they treat themselves as your enemy, you treat them
as your enemy.
Speaker 2 (43:40):
This is a pretty good lesson for all of us.
Speaker 13 (43:43):
Is it the case that, as Pritzker frames it, you
are profiling brown people, that this immigration crackdown is designed
to go after people of color?
Speaker 14 (43:56):
That is the it's such a oh, what a dumb question.
Speaker 7 (44:00):
The illegal aliens who are here are.
Speaker 14 (44:03):
Taking jobs away from blacks, They're taking jobs away from whites,
they're taking jobs away from Latinos, they're taking their health
benefits away, they're taking their school slots away, and of
course in many cases they're committing heinous crimes. We cannot
have a system of law in this country that privileges
illegal aliens over American citizens.
Speaker 2 (44:24):
And that's what they're doing.
Speaker 13 (44:25):
You know it, and I know so that's not exactly
a no, Stephen, can can you just unequivocally.
Speaker 2 (44:33):
Dum question? Okay, Well, I appreciate the du question.
Speaker 13 (44:37):
So no, this policy is not designed.
Speaker 14 (44:39):
When I said it's dumb question, it meant no.
Speaker 13 (44:41):
Well, I just want to be clear and precise. I
appreciate you trying to qualify my questions. But nevertheless, I
think it's a fair one that a lot of people have.
Speaker 14 (44:48):
So full answer is no, that is a lie and
it's a dumb question.
Speaker 2 (44:55):
That's very good. I'll see them a