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June 10, 2025 45 mins

It's CHAOS in California as anti-ICE protests rage on. You won't believe what Democrat leaders are saying about it. Jesse Kelly has the details and finds out who is funding these protests with the help of Jennifer Van Laar. Jesse also draws parallels to the Black Lives Matter protests of 2020 with Liz Collin. Plus, a breakdown of the Trump vs Elon Musk feud.

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Speaker 1 (00:02):
LA is on fire? Why do communists do this? Why
is this happening? Now? What should Trump do about it?
We'll talk about that tonight. We'll talk about the fights
Elon and Trump had in public. We have journalists on
the ground in LA all that and more coming up
on I'm right, Okay, So let's just go and strap

(00:31):
yourself in. Now. Let's talk about what's happening in Los
Angeles and why it's happening and what we should do
about it. And we're just gonna take a little while
here and cover everything first and foremost, Let's get some
basics out of the way first. And these basics may
seem redundant, especially if you watch I'm Right with Us

(00:52):
every night. We hope you do. But unless you understand
these basics, you'll never understand anything else. You see. If
you you don't get what we're about to talk about,
you'll always be shocked. You'll wake up shocked, confused. You'll
say things like I don't understand why they I can't
believe there. Do you start out sentences like that, Well,

(01:13):
if you do, it's just because you don't understand the
basics yet. So let's talk quickly about the basics. First,
communists are fighting a revolution. But what does that mean?
Talk about that all the time. It's a revolution against everything.
I know that sounds overwhelming and crazy, but it really

(01:35):
is against everything. The entire basis for their thinking. Remember,
these are all malcontents. It's the religion of the malcontent.
After all. The entire basis of their thinking is everything
that exists, all everything. It's all bad, it's all evil,
it's all unequal, and therefore everything has to be burnt down,

(02:00):
no matter what it is. It could be the Boy Scouts,
it could be Los Angeles, it could be NFL football,
the university system, medicine, it doesn't matter Sesame Street. When
the communist sees something that currently exists, the communist wants
to burn it down. Now, there are many different ways

(02:20):
to fight a revolution, and revolutionaries generally try to use
as many of those ways as humanly possible. One of
the main ways they do it is chaos in the streets, chaos, cars, burning, anarchy, violence,
and this they do for a variety of reasons. One,

(02:42):
you ever seen a toddler in the grocery store. Maybe
you have one of those toddlers. Maybe you've been that
toddler before. In your younger days. You ever have a
toddler get told no when they ask for the rice
Krispy treats? You ever see a toddler freak out, flip out,
throw themselves on the grounds, screaming and yelling bloody murder.
Actually saw this yesterday in the grocery store. I thought

(03:05):
somebody was being stabbed. I was at the other end
of the aisle and the screaming was so loud. I
turned at my weapon on my hand. Nobody was being stabbed.
Two three year old child that had been told no
for something I don't know what, screaming and yelling. And
you know what mom was doing. As this child was
screaming and yelling. Mom wasn't bending down, snatching them up

(03:28):
by the arm and informing them that it would be
a really good idea to stop. Mom was doing everything
in her power to calm the child. It's okay, honey, No, No,
it's okay. S Why well, Mom's embarrassed. Mom's embarrassed. Everybody's looking.

(03:48):
I was looking. I was two hundred feet away. I
was looking. Everyone's looking. What's going on? Oh, look at that.
Mom is embarrassed. Mom feels uncomfortable. Boys, the fit of
rage from the toddler is making Mom feel uncomfortable, and
in that exact moment, because she's uncomfortable, because she's embarrassed,

(04:10):
because everybody's watching, Mom can be tempted. It can be very,
very tempting to just give the toddler whatever the toddler wants.
To make the embarrassment stop, make the uncomfort stop. We
need to make the screaming stop. That is a huge
reason Communists have always loved protests and rioting and things

(04:34):
like that. Eventually, normal people, you me, we wake up
watching this stuff. Maybe you're living it right now in
Los Angeles, and you just wanted to stop. Stop the burning,
stop the craziness. Just whatever they want. Maybe maybe Trump
should just leave La no more deportations. We have to
make this stop. That is a huge reason why the

(04:58):
communist does what he does. And let's remember this, always
remember this. The more anarchy and crime and things like
that that happen in a society, the more people feel uncomfortable.
It aids the communists. That's why he does it on purpose.
That's why he prosecutes the crime fighters and defends the criminals.

(05:22):
The Soviet Union did the exact same thing did you
know that, exact same thing. They let out everybody from
the jails. If you were a career criminal, you get
off scott free. If you're a good person trying to
stop them, they'll throw you in the gulac, exact same thing.
It creates an environment ripe for revolution. Now let's go
more specifically to Los Angeles, and this is a good

(05:45):
time to remind you that Democrats brought these people in
on purpose, as you see foreign flags fly around. But anyway,
we come back to that. In Los Angeles, we have
something called the Coalition for Humane Human Rights TULA. What
is that, Well, it's a communist front group. You don't

(06:08):
think the rioting Democrats are always doing in this country?
You didn't think all that was organic, did you. That's
what they want you to think. Did you know that?
You've seen it many times before, Saint George Floyd, all
those riots come to mind, of course, but it's happening
again right now. What the communist wants you to think

(06:29):
always is that good people, normal people. They're sitting there,
they're watching the television, they're watching social media, and they're
so outraged by something the right is doing, Trump is
doing that they get up off the couch and in
a righteous fit of anger, they leave to go fight
back against fascism, against authoritarian things like that. But none

(06:51):
of that's true at all. You see, there's something else
that goes all the way back to the Soviet Union,
East Germany, China. Communists in order to create that impression,
to create the impression of organic outrage from normal people,
they pay for and organize riots. Ninety nine percent of

(07:15):
communist riots you see in this country are not in
any way organic. They are paid for and organized. Many
of the signs actually have the group who paid for
them printed on the signs. The shields they're carrying. Have
you seen any of these shields they're carrying. It takes

(07:36):
time to make those. Did you know that It doesn't
just happen overnight. People have already dug into the research
of this. It takes three to four hours to make
one of those shields. This stuff is not organic. These
communist front groups get money, they take that money and
they give that money. Well, they use that money like
an army uses the money. They use it for weapons, materials, shields,

(07:59):
They use it for training. Did you know they go
through training? Sounds weird to someone like you or me? Right,
because I never went through any training at all. I
ran for Congress twice and nobody ever trained me. Hey,
is there a class? Maybe they should have. Maybe I
would have won, but there was no training. I haven't
had any training. They do go through training, They sit
down in classes and they learn this is what we chant,

(08:19):
this is why we chant it. This is how we
make weapons, this is how we do don't do this?
Do that? Push? They go through training. These groups are
paid for, trained and organized. They're an invading army. And
maybe maybe that begs the question who's paying for it?

(08:41):
If they're paid for is it all George Soros? We
love that name me two, it's you and it's me.
On top of communist agitation in this country being paid
for and organized, it's paid for and organized by the
American taxpayer. This group, we know this now from reporting

(09:05):
people like Jennifer van Lahr, who would joining us in
a few moments. We know that this group, it has
almost all of its funding I believe ninety six percent
from the taxpayer. And this is how it works in
the United States of America. Democrats get elected. Maybe it's
a city like Los Angeles, Maybe it's a state like California,
maybe it's the federal government. Democrats get elected and part

(09:30):
of their job, how they view their job, is finding
a way to take taxpayer money that should be used
for the good of the country, protection of the country,
finding a way to take taxpayer money and handing it
out to communist front groups who will then street riot
on behalf of it. It's a gigantically evil, evil system,

(09:54):
but it's how these people operate. They wherever they take power,
they look at the treasury of last Los Angeles, of California,
of the United States of America, and they see an
opportunity to pay for mercenaries to push the communist revolution forward. Now,
why are you just hearing about things like that on
this show. You're hearing about things like that on this

(10:16):
show because the American media, who should be exposing things
like that, they should have exposed it decades ago. They
love it. So you see, that brings us to another
point about all this. Remember that communists they don't have
anything that goes above their religion. They're not political, they're

(10:40):
not ideological, they are religious. Let me ask you something.
Are you a religious person? Do you believe in things?
Do you maybe you're a Christian. Do you believe in Jesus?
Is there ever a situation, whether you're at work, family,
no matter what you're doing, where you set Jesus aside? Hey,
you know what, I'm done with this Jesus thing. I'm

(11:02):
not a Christian for a couple hours while I'm at work.
Then I'll put my hat back on. Course, not everything
is secondary to that, right Well, the communist operates the
same way no matter what his role is, no matter
whether he's a school teacher, a librarian, a city councilman,
a general in the military, doesn't matter how important the

(11:24):
role is. The communist is a communist first, that communism
frames his entire worldview, and whatever his other role happens
to be, it is secondary to communism. Have you ever
wondered why the media covers these things like this?

Speaker 2 (11:42):
Demonstrations had been going on right outside the Federal Detention Center.
Most of those demonstrators were very peaceful. They were chanting,
they were shining, people were driving by, cronking their hearts
and again they're expressing their anger about the detention of
so many immigrants at.

Speaker 1 (11:57):
The Federal center. Peaceful. Seems like they've covered ryots like
this before in the exact same way. Oh yeah, they did.

Speaker 3 (12:11):
I want to be clear in how I characterize this.

Speaker 4 (12:14):
This is mostly a protest.

Speaker 1 (12:17):
It is not generally speaking unruly.

Speaker 4 (12:20):
How you're seeing behind me as one of multiple locations
that have been burning in Kenosha, Wisconsin over the course
of the night a second night since Jacob Blake was
seen shot in the back seven times by a police officer.
And what you are seeing now, these images come and
come and start contrasts to what we saw over the

(12:41):
course of the daytime hours in Kenosha and into the
early evening, which were largely peaceful demonstrations in the face
of law enforcement.

Speaker 1 (12:50):
Why do they cover it like that? Well, it's quite simple.
If are you a parent or do you want to
be a parent? One day, I want you to picture
that you are a parent or maybe you are. And
let's just say your child was caught throwing eggs at
the school at night. You would probably when you're telling

(13:14):
friends or family or neighbors about that, after your child
got caught, would you say, this little monster, this little criminal,
he was caught throwing eggs. Kid's probably going to be
a dirt ball, end up in prison. One day, vandalizing
property like that? Would you cover it like that? No,
of course you wouldn't. That's your baby, even if you're

(13:35):
angry about it, even if they got grounded, got their
phone taken away. Well, you know what Bobby did. He
got with some friends. He's got these terrible friends. You know,
they're a bad element. But Bobby's a good kid. And
on Friday night they threw some eggs at the school,
and you know, I cracked down on Bobby. He's so sorry.
He's just never going to do How would you cover it?
How would you talk about that with friends, family, and neighbors.

(13:58):
Well that's how the American media, that's how they talk
about communist riots and communist street animals in this country.
And they talk about if there is a white man,
a Republican Donald Trump, well that's the bad kid, that's
the bad guy. You can smear and crush him with
your narrative and should that's the bad element. But when

(14:20):
it's a communist street animal, when it's some illegal torching
and lapd cop car, you understand that that guy's yours,
you're his. There's a revolution of foot and you have
to protect said revolution. So you'll stand in front of
a burning building with a straight face, and tell the
American people how peaceful the entire thing is. That's why

(14:45):
they cover things the way they cover things. And one
final note on this before we move on and talk
to journalists and other things about it, I want to
remind you of something, and I want to be crystal
clear about this. Have you spent the last few days
maybe watching us here on the first or social media,
or have you been angry about the flying of the

(15:07):
Mexican flag and an American city as they looten, torch
and do horrible things. Of course you've been angry. I've
been angry myself, got my blood pressure up and one
night wife had to calm me down. I'm angry, you're angry.
We're angry about this. Well, I want to remind you
that Democrats spent four years bringing in as many foreigners

(15:30):
as they possibly could. It wasn't a whoopsie. They didn't
do it because they're nice. They brought in as many
foreign barbarians as they possibly could to destroy your country.
And while Democrats were bringing those people into your country,
destroying your country on purpose, there is a cabal, not

(15:52):
a huge one, but big enough. A cabal of Republican
senators and congressmen from Red State who helped them do
it at every turn, and try to help them do
it some more. Do I need to remind you that
last year, this is not ancient history. Last year, after

(16:13):
Joe Biden and the savages in his administration had imported
twenty million barbarians into your country, Red State Republican Senator
James Langford joined with Democrats to try to ensure they
could bring in more and to try to hand out

(16:33):
more amnesty for illegals. Now, why would he do something
so suicidal, so politically suicidal, in a state like Oklahoma. Well,
James Langford knows exactly how to play the game. You see.
The game is simply this. When you are far from
an election as a senator, they only have an election
once every six years. When you're far from an election,

(16:56):
you screw over the voters every chance you get, keeps
your pockets lined. But then when it gets closer to
the election, you simply go on television and you lie
and you pretend to be some sort of an immigration hardliner.
One year ago, James Langford was working with Chuck Schumer
to amnesty millions of foreign barbarians to put your cities

(17:19):
to the torch. On Sunday, he was on television saying
this what.

Speaker 5 (17:23):
President Trump is trying to do is say this is
not going to take weeks this time. We're not going
to allow this to be able to spiral out of control.
This is an American city, and to be able to
have an American city where we have people literally flying
Mexican flags and saying you cannot arrest us cannot be allowed.
If someone violates the law, no matter what state that
they're in, they're in violation of a federal law. They

(17:44):
should face consequences for that.

Speaker 1 (17:47):
Don't be fooled to get They do it all the time.
They do it. And look, I'm not picking on Oklahoma.
They do this in Texas. They do this in the Carolinas, Louisiana,
the Dakotas, Wyoming, Montana, you name red state. The red
state senators play this game. They'll do something terrible to you,
they'll think you'll forget, and then they run on television

(18:09):
talking tough as it gets closer to election season. I
haven't forgot about you, James, and don't think I will.
All that may have made you uncomfortable, but I am.
Now we're gonna talk to some journalists. Before we talk
to some journalists, I want to talk to you about sleeping.

(18:31):
How do you sleep? I slept so good last night.
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(18:53):
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(19:22):
all right. So we talked in the opening. We've talked
many times about how virtually all the crazy protests and
violence and riots you see are paid for and organized.
That's that's my job to tell you things like that.
But we need an actual journalist to tell you more
details than that paid for by whom joining me now
managing editor of the Wonderful Red State. My friend Jennifer

(19:44):
van lar Okay, Jen who exactly is hold On? I
want to make sure I get this right because the
name has always cracked me up. The Humane Immigration Rights
Group or coalition or something like that.

Speaker 6 (19:55):
Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights is one, is what I
want to call it. I guess the head of the
snake or whatever terminology you want to use for that. CHEERLEA.
There's a bunch of groups within their coalition, including the
Party for Socialism. I have to look at PSL, but
it's basically a communist group, very communist group that they

(20:17):
also work with. But the main thing about Cheerlea's involvement
with what's happening in LA. So first let me set
the stage a little bit bit. This Angelica Salas, who's
their executive director. She spoke Friday afternoon in downtown LA
with at least four LACD Council members with her congress people,

(20:40):
state representatives, all decrying these what they were calling random
immigration sweeps that had no type of judicial warrant with them.
They said they were just looking for blank people that
were brown or looked like they were immigrants, which we
all know is bunk. So she started up with basically
giving people the IMPRESSI and that the government officials of

(21:02):
LA were behind them in doing this, and her group
in the year ending twenty twenty three had thirty four
million dollars out of their forty five million dollars in
revenue coming from government sources. Ninety six percent of that
thirty four million was from the state of California, so
it's literally taxpayer funded riots.

Speaker 1 (21:25):
Okay, I'm going to rewind a couple things just because
I want people to get details, and you always have
the good, juicy details. You said she was giving the
impression that these nutball California communist politicians were with them.
Is it just an impression or are they with them?

Speaker 3 (21:42):
They are with them?

Speaker 6 (21:43):
But what I meant by that is she's giving the
impression that this is sanctioned government sanctioned violence for them
to create, to commit upon the federal government, and that
the state government is behind them, and judging by their comments,
they really are. I feel like Gavin Newsom and Karen
Bass are trying to bait Donald Trump into go going
in with a heavy hand so that they can be
murtyrs for their cause. And it's just extremely chaotic.

Speaker 1 (22:08):
Okay, Karen Bass, in particular La Mayor Karen Bass. For
those not aware, she came out and of course blamed
Trump for it.

Speaker 2 (22:14):
Here, she was what we're seeing in LA is chaos
caused by the administration. People should exercise their right to protest,
that's their First Amendment right, but people should also exercise
that right peacefully. We do not want to play into
the administration's hands. We're working with officials, we're organizing resources,

(22:37):
but what we're seeing in Los Angeles is chaos that
is provoked by the administration.

Speaker 1 (22:44):
There's a lot of Karen Bass's background that people don't
know about. Jen. Does she have any specific connections to
this group. Does she have connections to other communist groups,
because she's got an ugly past herself. Oh, she does.

Speaker 6 (22:58):
She went to Cuba to train and I'm not even
going to try to pronounce the name of the brigade
that she trained with that back in the seventies. She
is a full on communist. She also has connections at CHERLA.
She proudly stated that she's been with them since the
beginning when she toured their new huge building in downtown
LA in twenty twenty four.

Speaker 1 (23:22):
Jen, you mentioned that they want to be martyrs. And
this is I believe what do communists call this decision dilemma?
I believe is the term they use for it. They
do these kinds of things because you either let them
behave like the savages they are, or you crack down
on them and give some bad press. But is it
bad press anymore? Because I don't see any support for

(23:44):
these people around the country the way there was with
the animals after the George Floyd riots, right.

Speaker 6 (23:50):
And even within California, there's not a lot of support
among them. We're about to run a story at Red
State about this. I think it's a Salvador retaurnt in
where the legal immigrants there who own it took in
injured sheriff's deputies and police officers during the riots and
fed them and gave them water. So it's not even

(24:10):
within Compton, it's not a monolith, and within the rest
of California it's not. Most of this all happened within
probably a five square mile radius of downtown LA and the.

Speaker 3 (24:21):
Rest of LA.

Speaker 6 (24:22):
And we're suffering because we have fewer obviously cop cars
available or cops personally personally available because they're out dealing
with this. But really, the chaos is confined to this
area and a lot of Californians. I believe it's up
to seventy percent of Californians want illegal aliens gone because
they're crowding up all of our housing. They're taking massive

(24:44):
sums of taxpayer dollars to either have their entitlements or
to deal with the crime that comes from it. We
want them gone.

Speaker 1 (24:53):
JN. I saw actually before credit to you once again,
before it really really popped off over there, you were
giving people heads up to get out of specific areas,
what specific areas, and why those specific areas well.

Speaker 6 (25:09):
Basically that five mile radius around downtown and then the
Santa Monica Boulevard corridor going down to Santa Monica because
that's where all of the people. We know that that's
where they congregate. Whenever there's any issue, doesn't matter what
the lefty issue is, it's going to be the same
people out there causing chaos in the same areas. They
started getting down towards Santa Monica. And thank goodness that

(25:31):
I was thwarted on Saturday night. But it's the same area,
and we knew that Newsom was gonna hesitate to call
in the National Guard just like he did in twenty twenty.
I think he waited three days befohere he activated the
National Guard and the George Floyd Riots. And so I'm
glad that President Trump is taking quick action here and
not letting Newsom get away with just kind of ignoring

(25:51):
things and saying it's all fine.

Speaker 1 (25:54):
What is Newsom's game here is he's stuck in an
impossible situation. But for the rest of the country, if
he wants to be president, he is going to have
to crack down on these things. But he's not going
to be the Democrat nominee if he cracks down on
these things. Has it really just come down to that.

Speaker 6 (26:11):
I mean, if he's in an impossible situation, it's because
he put himself there. All he had to do was say, look,
we're California. We don't help with the federal government doing this,
but you can't stand in their way of doing it.
If you don't like it, we need to change the laws.
But he could very well end up being arrested. I
feel like he wants Trump to arrest him now. And
our mutual friend Kia Davis had just applied, Hey, you know,

(26:33):
I don't think that Gavin's going to get the martyr
look out of this that he wants if Trump arrests,
and there's a lot of Californians that would love to
see him in handcuffs and purp walked.

Speaker 1 (26:45):
Thank you, Jen, I appreciate you coming back soon. Good job.
Thank you. All right. Somebody who knows a little bit
of something about this kind of thing is Liz Collins.
He is, of course, frequent guest on the show, journalist
who is in the heart of all the Saint George
Floyd riots. I bet Liz has some things to say
about what's going on. But first I have some things

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Speaker 7 (28:11):
Editor.

Speaker 6 (28:12):
The La County Police say that they have it under control.

Speaker 5 (28:16):
It was anything like a riot happening on Friday Saturday.

Speaker 7 (28:19):
But remember a lot of these peaceful protests are being
generated because the President of the United States is sowing
chaos and confusion by arresting people who are showing up
for their immigration hearings.

Speaker 8 (28:33):
Large group of people, it could turn very volatile if
you move law enforcement in there in the wrong way
and turn what is just a bunch of people having
fun watching cars burn into a massive confrontation and altercation
between officers and demonstrators.

Speaker 1 (28:52):
The media covering for another communist street riot. If only
something like that had happened before in this country. Almost
seems like it did. I don't know, let's ask Liz
about it. Joining me now, the great Liz call and
investigative reporter for Alpha News. Liz Man, I'm not even
that old, although I am getting gray and bald, and
I feel like I feel like I remember coverage like

(29:13):
this before. Do I remember that? Ryan?

Speaker 3 (29:17):
I think you're absolutely right, and I think perhaps I
have gray hair after living through that from five years
ago as well. It really is like groundhog Day, I
think for so many of us in the Minneapolis Minnesota area,
for watching this play out in LA you have the
same rhetoric right that, the same buzzwords that are being
spewed by the mainstream media, almost as if nothing was

(29:38):
learned from just five years ago. In Minneapolis, politicians again
fanning the flames, waiting for the facts to play out,
And we actually had kind of a similar situation. People
were trying to spark this. Just a few days ago.
In Minneapolis. You had the federal government. This was an
HSI raid, Homeland security investigation. They went into multiple businesses

(30:02):
across the Twin cities. This is related to a cartel
LinkedIn investigation human smuggling hundreds of pounds of fentanyl, we're
hearing from our sources. Instead of letting blond first enforcement
go in and do their jobs, you had the socialist
controlled City Council of Minneapolis go ahead and put the
word out to their activist friends to fight these officers

(30:23):
at every turn, really creating a spectacle just last week
in Minneapolis and waiting for the facts to play out.
And then you have the rhetoric from the governor of
Minnesota talking about how chaotic this was. Now you have
the Minneapolis Police department bowing down once again. They're saying
now that no Minneapolis police personnel shall respond to any

(30:44):
immigration enforcement related activities. They cannot assist with crowd control.
This is just a memo that came up, came out,
I should say, just a couple of days after all
of this in Minneapolis. And you're right, Jesse, I think
there's a lot of concern we kind of take our
orders from Californi it seems in a way politically here
in Minnesota. So I think people are watching this all

(31:05):
all closely.

Speaker 1 (31:06):
Here, Liz, we'll take a step back from these specific
stories for a moment and zoom out a little bit.
It's so weird for me to hear that about Minnesota
taking its cues from California. I realize Minnesota can be
a little bonkers politically with Jesse the body Ventura and whatnot,
But I mean, I grew up pike fishing in Minnesota.

(31:27):
It which just never struck me as southern California, not
Los Angeles, but gosh, in some ways it seems as
bad or worse. How did that happen?

Speaker 3 (31:37):
Excellent, excellent question, And we'll have to go perhaps fishing
for walleye or bass. That's what I prefer, Jesse, here
here in the Land of ten thousand Lakes. But I
think you're right that it's the land of ten thousand lies.
It's kind of how I refer to it now politically,
which is really really sad. I think for so many
of us to see you have a radical element that

(31:58):
the media seems to have so much of a platform too,
and these activist groups have done so much damage in
the metro and also have created I think some fear.
We saw that five years ago, certainly a fear for
other people speaking out and pushing back, and we're living
the consequences of all that now to this day.

Speaker 1 (32:21):
Liz, what parallels are you seeing beyond the politician rhetoric
between LA and Minnesota. Because from the outside looking in,
and now that we get more and more details, it
looks like all this stuff is paid for and organized.
It never felt organic to me when they were throwing
bricks for Saint George Floyd. It doesn't feel organic. Now
this is all just paid for, right.

Speaker 3 (32:44):
Yeah, in the wake of the George Floyd riots, it
was fifteen hundred businesses either damaged or destroyed, so many
of them never rebuilt and left town for good reason.
But you definitely did see the outside money pouring into
all of this. It's interesting just in the new now
here years later, you have these these activist groups sort
of crop up in the wake to take the place

(33:05):
of law enforcement again. The Minneapolis police Department down still
nearly forty percent from where it once was. Are these
violence interrupters groups or these these peace activists if you will.
Some of them were actually just criminally indicted last last week.
So we see the fraud on a on a mass
scale here in Minnesota, and a lot of these groups

(33:28):
are perpetuating that kind of knowing that this is a
place where people can be, you know, taken advantage of
let's see how long we get away with this, And
in some areas, thankfully this is finally catching up to them.

Speaker 1 (33:40):
Well, there are places in the country that appear to
be ready to bounce back somewhat politically, they've kind of
cratered out a little bit, and they the people are
waking up so tired of the crime, tired of the
cargets broken into every night. Surely Minnesota is on the
cusp of something like that.

Speaker 3 (33:56):
Right, I think so, I mean, I think that, you know,
I walked away and left mainstream media a few years ago,
just sort of sick and tired of these narratives. But
I will say that I'm constantly kind of We're constantly
getting getting news, tips are constantly thanked for speaking up,

(34:17):
and I think that is kind of indicative of the
time here. You do see people more organized and being
willing to push back something happening at our state capital
just today, in fact, they are voting to take away
health care from illegal immigrants. That that conversation is happening,
and you have people protesting that in Minnesota, despite the

(34:40):
vast majority of people in polling not supporting giving illegals
free health care in Minnesota. But I do see that
the pendulum swinging back to sanity. So there is hope Jesse.

Speaker 1 (34:56):
All right, speaking of hope, Derek Chauvin, he's back in
the news, He's back in the news because the rumor meal,
I don't know that it's more substantive than that seems
to be flying that he might get himself a pardon.
What have you heard? Your sources are better than mine.

Speaker 3 (35:12):
Yeah, we were following all of these developments as well,
that perhaps President Trump would grant Derek Chauvin a pardon
right around that five year anniversary mark of the George
Floyd riots, the death and heart attack of George Floyd
as we refer to it, which is exactly what it was.
This is all really was always about facts this case,

(35:34):
getting out the facts and pointing out the lies. I
always say, it's never up to me as far as
a pardon being issued or whatnot. But it is a
bit of a relief to see people pushing for that,
you know, this is the case involving four police officers.
We in fact, just put out a series a couple
of weeks ago now that I encourage people to watch

(35:54):
on the fall off Minneapolis dot Com. It's sort of
what has happened since, including an interview with Derek Chauvin,
What has happened since, and including Alex King also who
was released from prison just a few months ago. The
Black police officer who arrested George Floyd that the media
seemed to never want to talk about. Well, he's back
actually in this area now, and we were there when

(36:15):
he got off his airplane and greeted his mom again
after spending nearly three years in prison as a young man.
And what has happened since to the city and what
has happened since to these families. So I encourage people
to watch. We are expecting perhaps something later this fall,
as far as a state is kind of trying to

(36:37):
go ahead and grant something a new trial. You know,
he's still working on that, Derek Chauvin and his new attorney.
So we continue to follow the developments there at the
Fall of Minneapolis dot com.

Speaker 1 (36:52):
Liz next Walleye trip is on me. Fall of Minneapolis
dot Com. Go look at her stuff. I appreciate you, Liz.
All Right, I want to talk to you about something.
All the political stuff we talk about all the time,
left versus Right, and the riots and the Commis and
all this other stuff, none of it is going to

(37:13):
matter if we are not strong and making babies in
this country. I know that's a little bit forward, but
it's true. We have to make babies. We are not
making enough children. May I interest you in chalk natural
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(37:35):
interested in just feeling better, stronger, your mind working better.
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(37:56):
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dot com slash jessetv. We'll be back, Okay. I I

(38:27):
was gone last week. I know you missed me. I
missed you too, terribly, but I had work things. Okay,
But I was gone last week and I didn't get
the chance to address any of the Elon Musk Donald
Trump public spat in the fallout afterwards. So I'm not
going to rehash everything you already talked about, everything you
already know, and it's kind of it's kind of blown

(38:49):
over now for the most part. But I feel obligated
to say a couple of things. First, this is predictable, variable,
but predictable. I told you a while ago, if you
remember right, that Elon Musk was not going to last
forever in the federal government. He's not that type of person.

(39:10):
Guys like that that they want to move quickly, efficiently.
I'm actually a neighbors with a guy who does a
lot of work with Tesla and among the other things
he says, he says, they are unbelievably efficient, demanding timelines.
You'll get this done, You'll get that done. He's not
insult in them. They're just a very tightly run company.
That's how Elon Musk runs things. A guy like that

(39:33):
walks into the federal government and he can't move mountains quickly.
I want that done, You do it. I want you fired.
You go. That's how Elon Musk is used to operating.
The government doesn't operate that way. A guy like that's
gonna get frustrated. He's going to get very, very frustrated
if he can't get things that he's going to leave.
So that frustration was always going to come to Alpha males.

(39:57):
I hate to say that terms it's such an overused term.
But when Ronald Trump walks in a room, he's used
to being the leader in the room. Period. He always is.
Elon Musk is an exact same way. When he walks
in the room, everyone's looking at him. There are guys
who are just they're naturally going to be the leader
of the room. That's good. Some people are like that.
The problem is, oftentimes in life, oftentimes, most of the time,

(40:21):
guys like that have a very very difficult time working
with the other guy like that. Eventually you're going to
run into a situation where there's going to be friction. Okay,
that's all I'm going to say about it for now.
I don't like that they broke up because it was
a great coalition for us against the left, but it

(40:41):
was always going to happen. My point in having a
conversation with you right now is not about that. It's
about this. It's not about Elon Musk or Trump or politics.
Although it may be for you. I know that we
live in the social media age now. I'm not going

(41:01):
to do the angry Grandpa Jesse thing and complain about that.
The genie is not going back in the lamp right.
Social media is out there, everybody, look me, I've got
that Instagram and Twitter and all this other side. I
get it. It's fine, but you don't have to put
everything out there in public. And most things, even in

(41:26):
this social media era, most things should remain private. But
one thing that absolutely, positively should always, always always remain
private is disagreements with friends, family members, spouse's, boyfriend's girlfriends, employers,

(41:47):
allies of any kind. Keep your disagreements private private, send
a text message, Hey, let's meet up for some nachos,
make a phone call, go over to somebody's house. And
you know what I'm not telling you, Everybody get along.
That's not that's naive, that's not how life works. Go argue, fight,

(42:08):
you're wrong about this, You're stupid. I hate you. Okay, fine, Privately,
we watched as two of the most powerful men in
the world threw poop at each other last week, and
you know you're watching Elon Musk post now deleted things
like Donald Trump's on the Epstein list. The reason you

(42:30):
say things privately, you argue privately, is when you do
it publicly in front of everybody, you make an enemy
for life. I do not believe Trump or Elon will
ever be allies ever again because of what Elon said.
Maybe they'll half get along. But you call somebody a

(42:52):
pedophile publicly, it's hard to walk that back. Don't trash
your wife or your house, but on Facebook. Don't trash
your former employer, a co worker. If you have anybody
in your orbit and you want to argue, do it privately.
Everything doesn't have to be a spectator sport. Trust me,

(43:14):
your life will be better. Why do you think Elon
must deleted all that stuff? Do you think he woke
up the most powerful, richest man in the world. Think
he woke up happy and proud that he put it
all out on social media. No, he woke up mortified
by what he'd done. Let it breathe and keep it
off social media. All right, we have light in the
mood next. So there is something as we go into

(43:45):
light in the mood here, there is something that I
am enjoying a great deal. You see, to be a Democrat,
To be an elected Democrat, I'm talking about the politicians,
city council, congress, things like that. You have to either
have a come from the street communists, the street animal background,
meaning you used to do all that thrown poop at

(44:06):
each other's stuff in the streets, and then you ran
for office got elected. So we either have to A
come from that background or B. If you don't come
from that background, and most of them don't, most of
them come from these wealthy, privileged backgrounds. You have to
pretend to be one of those street animal types. You
see this all the time. You've seen it at ice
facilities all across the country, always trying to act like

(44:28):
they're being tough and revolutionaries and shoving their way in.
But what makes me laugh is now Republicans have changed this.
Donald Trump is much different than the last Donald Trump.
We realize what we're dealing with here. Watching Maxine and
Waters get a door slammed in her face and made
me snicker something fierce.

Speaker 2 (44:48):
Want to thank you, No, I watch you to Hello, Hello, Hello,
Tungarswim and Water. I just came to use my congressional
authority to.

Speaker 1 (44:59):
Check on bab Love in security.

Speaker 2 (45:00):
All visitors, excuse me, I need to get.

Speaker 1 (45:03):
In republic apparel. I need to get in. I'll see them.

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