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January 12, 2026 36 mins

How do sanctuary cities work? States doing everything they can to protect their illegals. There are only a few solutions for these hostile city-states that operate in the United States of America. Learning how to drive with a U-Haul. Republicans looking to block Trump again. 

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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show. Final hour of the Jesse Kelly Show on
a wonderful, wonderful Monday, as we just get the week going.
Aren't you so excited to be here? Chris? All right,
So we're gonna talk about beating inflation here in a second.

(00:33):
Remember that tiny cabal of Republican senators always screwing us over? Yeah,
there's another one. Someone has an appt to see if
you're dead emailed. So much more coming up in the
final hour of the Jesse Kelly Show. Now, I brought
it up again and again and again and again in
seven years of doing radio. God only knows how many

(00:53):
times I brought this up. But I'm gonna bring it
up again because I actually do want your life to
be better. How do you beat inflation? Can't You can't
make the currency be more valuable. You don't have that power.
I don't have that power. It's beyond us, and if
we're being honest, it's never going back to where it

(01:16):
was in recent memory. We're never going to have a
dollar as valuable as it was in twenty twenty because
we shut down an economy for a chess cold and
printed seven trillion dollars. So now this is our life.
Anyone telling you they're going to good inflation down is lying.
You can stop it from growing, which Trump has for

(01:37):
the most part, to his credit, but it's never going
back down. Now, what does that mean? Does that mean
you're permanently stuck unless you get a promotion, unless you
make more money. Does that mean you're permanently stuck living
a lower standard of living than before? Maybe it might

(01:58):
mean that, But where do you live? I have statistics.
This is from you Haul. You know that moving company.
I'll tell you a story about U Haul in a moment,
but that moving company U Haul you Haul. They are
one of the best gauges for where people are moving

(02:18):
to because they have to track where the trucks are
getting dropped off. Guess what their top ten is. Now,
this is just the metro areas. I should clarify they
don't have the rural areas. But it tells you all
you need to know. Dallas, Texas, Houston, Texas, Austin, Texas, Charlotte,
North Carolina, Phoenix, Arizona, Nashville, Tennessee, Charleston, South Carolina, Raleigh,

(02:40):
North Carolina, Atlanta, Georgia. In Brownsville and McCallen, Texas. Why
are people going through the red areas of the country
because you can actually afford to live there. I know
inflation is bad everywhere. I'm not going to tell you
that way. Once you get to Texas, inflation will be gone.

(03:01):
That's not true at all. We've had the same loss
that you've had, but your money goes so much further
in a red state. Things are so much more affordable
in a red state. And it's not just where we
are now. For the future, it will be worse and

(03:24):
worse in worse in the blue areas in part because
of what we just pointed out. The blue areas are
getting blue er because anyone with the means, anyone who
can do it, is getting out. So now where you
may have had previously kind of a purple congressional district,

(03:47):
maybe your county, your town, maybe the mayor had he
had to pretend to not be totally insane, only now
he's wearing leather chaps at the local LGBTQ parade. Why
he studies the demographics of his town too. He knows
any attempt he previously had to make it sanity is gone.

(04:08):
And now now that it's all blue, all he has
to do is cater to the animals. It's going to
be more taxes, more regulations, more everything. If you can leave,
that's all I'm saying. If you can leave, Hey, middling IQ,

(04:31):
this guy's that's not nice. It seems to me that
the insanity of sanctuary cities, cities, and states can be
abolished legally or by DC law. Is this wrong? Okay?
So let's get something clear about sanctuary cities. Here's how
it works. Remember that a state, a city, they can't

(04:55):
just defy federal law. Federal law in this country, there's
a whole legal history behind it. We don't have to
go into. But federal law is supreme. So if the
federal government was to say marijuana is illegal, we have
determined that it is a violation of federal law. If

(05:18):
you possess an ounce of marijuana, Texas can't step up
and say it's legal to possess an ounce of marijuana.
Those laws sound like they're conflicting, right, they are conflicting.
The federal law supersedes it. Sanctuary cities, How does it

(05:39):
actually work, It's not. This is the problem with it.
All these things have to be enforced by flesh and
blood human beings, and a lot of these people are communists. Now,
how it works is the city itself can't make any
illegal legal. Right, if I'm Pedro and I'm here illegally,

(06:03):
I can't just walk into Los Angeles and all of
a sudden become legal. But what these cities, what these
states mean is they'll practically make you legal without officially
making you legal. California, I might as well stay right there.
I'm Pedro, I'm here illegally. I can not only acquire

(06:24):
a driver's license, I can acquire a CDL that's an
official government document. Now California. Again, they're staying within the
federal law. They didn't make me a citizen because California
doesn't have the power to make me a citizen. But
they can do everything humanly possible to make me a
citizen without making me a citizen. So you're breaking you're

(06:49):
breaking the heart behind the law, the motivation behind the law.
But you're not violating the letter of the law. Right,
you're violating the spirit of the laws. The best way
to put it, not the letter of the law. How
else does it work. Well, let's say, well, Let's say
you're in Texas read Texas definitely the redder parts of Texas.

(07:11):
County sheriff pulls you over. You're drunk, he checks out
your papers. You're here illegally. How's it going to work
from here? He's taking you down to county jail and
there he will hold you until the federal government, until
Ice essentially shows up, and they will take possession of you,

(07:32):
process you, deport you. How does it work in La County?
They'll turn you loose because they think the Feds might
come get you. This has been a big controversy within
states like New York. New York did this recently. New

(07:52):
York is taking illegals. We're talking bad criminals. Think about
how evil this is, how evil the Democrat Party is now.
They are taking bad, bad, bad dudes. And because they
think Ice is going to show up at the county jail,
they're going to show up at the local jail and
deport them. They're instead opening up the jail doors and

(08:13):
sending the illegals back out into the streets so the
Feds can't arrest them, violating the spirit of the law
but not the letter of the law. That's the point
of sanctuary city's sanctuary states. Now, you can only really
do deal with this kind of thing, and a, well,

(08:34):
if we're gonna keep it, if we're going to keep
it peaceful, you can only deal with this in a
couple different ways. You must, without question, cut off their funding.
Congress doesn't have the guts for that, but you have
to cut off their funding. Trump is cutting it off
everywhere he can find it. Two, you have to put
the most the highest number of ICE agents into those

(08:55):
sanctuary areas because, as we discussed a little bit last
week I think that was on Friday, that's where you're
going to find the most illegals. So you might as well.
If you have limited resources, and ICE has very limited resources,
you mights well send the highest number of agents into
those particular cities because that's where you know the illegals are. Now,

(09:16):
those are the peaceful solutions we can discuss. Perhaps we
should discuss it some other time. We can discuss probably
what has to be done. We cannot have hostile foreign
city states operating inside of our borders. Not saying New

(09:36):
York City has to be run like rural Montana, not
saying that at all. There's always going to be differences.
There are differences and values in people, and that's totally fine,
but we can't allow the blue areas of the country
to thumb their nose at immigration law. That cannot be
allowed to go on. At some point in time, we're

(09:57):
going to have to take steps to rectify that. None
of those steps look good. None of them look good.
Those steps all involved the military, the suppression of lower jurisdictions.
It's all bad. It's all bad. But bad is going

(10:17):
to be par for the course when you have hostile
foreign city states, essentially rebellious cities within your borders. Anyway,
let's do some emails. I had a question posed to
me last week that apparently caught your interest, and I'm
about to help you with something I think next the
Jesse Kelly Show on air and online at Jesse kellyshow

(10:39):
dot com. It is the Jesse Kelly Show. Remember you
can email the show Jesse at Jesse Kellyshow dot com.
I'll get to those in a second. Someone sent me
this clip from the apparently the Golden Globes for last night,
and there's this, Well, there's this to.

Speaker 2 (10:57):
My brown sisters and little brown girls watching tonight, Our
softness is not a liability. Our depth is not depth,
It's not too much. Our light does not need permission
to shine. We belong in every room we walk into.
Our voices matter, and our dreams deserve space.

Speaker 1 (11:13):
Thank you so much, everybody. What what does that mean?
Is there is there still some MakeBelieve world where black
women are oppressed in America? Is that something that actually
exists in the minds of enough people in this country?

(11:36):
How long are we gonna have to suffer through this
endless crap every single time a black woman does something
of note in the country. How long are we gonna
have to pretend like it's nineteen sixty five. It's so exhausting.
All right, let's set that aside I brought up last
week someone asked me a question about socks. I had

(12:00):
no earthly idea that this would spark something in so
many people. But something it's almost impossible to notice is
trends by email. Remember you can email me love, hate,
death threats Jesse at jesse kellyshow dot com. Jewish producer
Chris Prince them for me. I read all the ones
that aren't too long or don't suck. He filters those out.

(12:23):
If you're complaining about ads who'll filter those out too,
But if it's a normal email, I get them all.
I read them, try to read them all socks. Don't
take what I'm about to read as an endorsement from me,
because it's not. But here's some socks suggestions for you
people looking for socks. And one company in particular came

(12:45):
out smelling like a rose. This guy said, I'm Will
from Spokane. All I can say is Bomba socks b
O MBA, all right, I never heard of them, but
that's Will's endorsement. Another guy says, the best for longevity
have always been Puma. All right. Bamba and Puma were

(13:05):
two suggestions. But now we get to the star of
the show. And please, I pray to god, this isn't
made in China, crap. I pray to god, it's not
owned by some dirty comie. And I'm not telling you
this as a personal endorsement because I've never put a
pair of these things on my life, on in my

(13:26):
entire life, but my word, you apparently have and here
they are. Jesse darn tough socks are guaranteed for life,
and many styles and needs made in the USA and Vermont.
The only socks I wear everything in in the past
ten years. Look, I'm just gonna read through a couple
of these. Jesse catching up on Friday Show. I've been

(13:48):
on an odyssey for ten years after the Marines to
find the world's great at suck. The set lasted ten years,
they led. They were every single day comfortable. Darn Tough
Socks is the a Sir, Jesse, I heard about the
email about socks. Please give darn tough socks a try.
My husband loves them. They're one hundred percent wool, made

(14:08):
in America, lifetime warranty. They run about twenty five to
thirty dollars a pair. Chris Corey get ready to give
Chris oxygen twenty five to thirty bucks a pair. Another one,
Devil Dog try darn tough socks. They're pricey, but to
have okay. So it was so overwhelming I felt the

(14:30):
need to tell you, I'm just passing along what that's
not even all of them what people passed along to me.
I've never heard of darn tough socks in my life. Wow,
what Chris, Chris said, Buy some and tell me how
they are. You know, Chris, you could pony up twenty
five dollars for one pair of socks. Okay, how I'll

(14:51):
tell you. I'll tell you what if I take the
plunge and I'm ccy thinking about taking the plunge tonight,
if I take the plunge, I'll get you a pair,
all right, I will. I'll get you a pair of socks. Corey,
do you want some socks and some darn all right,
I'll get you both a pair. Let's do it. You
know what, Chris, Wait a minute, we have the company

(15:12):
credit card? No, hear me, No, Chris, listen, we'll list
it as a show expense. Do they ask do they
require the receipt? Do we have to We do have
to upload the receipt? Can you edit it or something? No,
I just mean be dishonest, I mean edit the name
and stuff like that. All right, So how are we

(15:36):
going to sell this the corporate I'm not sure, Chris.
This is your area. Isn't moving money around and that
kind of But what what shouldn't don't you have a
process for this?

Speaker 3 (15:49):
What?

Speaker 1 (15:49):
Go ahead? Go ahead? That's a very good point, Chris.
We have to be comfortable in the office. How are
we supposed to do that? The world famous Jesse Kelly
show if we're worried about our feet. Our feet are
everything we hadn't We basically had no other choice, Chris,

(16:11):
We had no other choice. We had to. You want
my credit card, I'll give it to you. Just get
us each one pair. We're trying them out. We're trying
them out, and would you please look them up and
make sure this isn't run by some scumbag communists, because
I'm gonna feel terrible if I just went on some
long rant about darn tough socks and it's gonna be

(16:31):
some dirtball company. I do like made in America, though
made in America is nice, because that is so rare anymore.
And I'm so ashamed of all the time I spent
in my youth not caring about that. All I cared
about were prices. No, I'm just gonna go I was
always at Walmart. I'm just gonna go to Walmart and
get the cheapest thing ever, and it's all made in

(16:52):
China or Cambodia or something like that. I just want
the cheapest. I don't care American jobs, and I was
just so I was nagive. Hey, Jesse, it seems we're
always playing defense and follow the rule and following the
rules is a losing game. Why do Republicans play the
democrats game and start importing patriots from failing European countries

(17:15):
like Germany, Italy, Ireland, the UK, so on, and so
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We'll be back the Jesse Kelly Show. It's still real
to me, dammit, the tyrn stacks. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show on a fantastic Monday. But living like a refugee?

(18:49):
Ain't that bad when Democrats bring you into the country
because the tax payers simply pay for everything of yours?
And this is the modern day Democrat Party. A jaw
dropping exchange between Senator Mark Warner and this dude on CNBC.
They just come right out and say it. The foreigner
is the Democrat voting base.

Speaker 3 (19:10):
What's changed with Democrats on it? I know Biden led
in twelve million? Is it about votes?

Speaker 1 (19:16):
Why?

Speaker 3 (19:16):
Why didn't these people? Why isn't a crime to be here?
Not that they haven't committed a crime.

Speaker 4 (19:22):
The border being as open as was under Biden was
one of the reasons Trump got elected.

Speaker 1 (19:28):
But the idea closed.

Speaker 4 (19:30):
Now do I think we ought to not have a
fully open border? Absolutely?

Speaker 3 (19:33):
A twelve million that came in.

Speaker 1 (19:35):
What do we do?

Speaker 4 (19:36):
Question I have for you is closing the border versus
sending out ICE agents across the country to randomly pick
up people based on quotas that have committed no crime.

Speaker 3 (19:48):
How did Obama report five down to the boarder.

Speaker 4 (19:51):
I think it was a lot of that was done
at the board And the truth is, I don't think
the American people signed up for this. Where you see people,
people who are working. There ought to be a path
towards legality. We've worked on that. We've screwed that up.
Immigration reformed for years, both sides.

Speaker 1 (20:10):
That's what they want, that's the ultimate goal. Now it's
not a requirement. If they just keep these people here
long enough, then the people they've gotten here will have
enough children. Because of our insane laws, those children are
American citizens on a long enough timeline. If we simply

(20:30):
keep the people here, then Democrats will win in the end. Anyway,
So amnesty, don't get wrong, they love it. They would
take amnesty, but what they cannot afford is deportation. What
they need is these people to stay here long enough
so they'll have eighty seven kids, all will be on welfare,

(20:52):
all will vote Democrat, and Republicans will never win another election.
That's why they're fighting so hard like this.

Speaker 4 (21:00):
To demand an independent and thorough investigation.

Speaker 5 (21:04):
Continue to call on Congress in this moment to.

Speaker 6 (21:07):
Use appropriations in the power of the purse to rain
in ice again. I believe it should be abolished.

Speaker 1 (21:14):
That's why they're fighting so hard like this.

Speaker 5 (21:17):
And I think that we as Democrats should not cannot
vote for more money for this unaccountable Department of Homeland
Security that is terrorizing people across the country, not the
worst of the worst US citizens, residents, people who have
been here for twenty years without ever committing a crime.

Speaker 1 (21:36):
Do you hear Portland's police chief. Portland's police chief, Well,
they had to have a little shootout out there with
some trendy arragua gangsters. Gangsters didn't make it, Hey, police chief,
how'd you do?

Speaker 7 (21:53):
There is an association with the two folks yesterday, and
TDA hesitated to even share this information.

Speaker 1 (22:02):
TDA is trende Ragua.

Speaker 7 (22:04):
Initially because I'm very aware of the historic injustice of
victim blaming, oftentimes portrayed by law enforcement, including in this
very agency that I've represented so proudly for so many years.
I want to speak for just a moment specifically to
my Latino community.

Speaker 1 (22:25):
Keep in mind two allegedly TDA members run from the
cops get themselves killed. This is the chief of police.
Wrap your head around this, pretend for a moment like
you're a good cop in Portland. Listen to this and

(22:46):
tell me are you staying in Portland or are you gone?
And you're going to leave that city to the animals. Hey,
Elsey's getting choked up. I'm sorry. I'll rewind it a
little bit, I interrupted him. It's too great. By the way,
this is why you need a male vitality stack from Chuck.

(23:08):
Hold on, let me read one real quick, all right.

Speaker 7 (23:11):
I want to speak for just a moment, specifically to
my Latino community. It saddens it saddens me that we
even have to qualify these remarks because I understand, or

(23:34):
at least have attempted to understand through your voices, your concerned,
your fear, your anger.

Speaker 2 (23:44):
Uh.

Speaker 7 (23:44):
This information in no way is meant to disparage or
to condone, or support or agree with any of the
actions that occurred yesterday. But it is important that we
stay committed to the rule of law, that we stay

(24:04):
committed to the facts, that we stay a trustworthy and
legitimate police department for all of Portlanders.

Speaker 1 (24:16):
The blue areas. I hope I'm wrong, but they're likely
beyond salvage, at least in the near future. That's the
chief of police. There was no escaping that this kind
of mindless commu insanity was going to flow down into
the police departments of these big communist cities. And now

(24:38):
that it has, it's just wild. I mean, you remember
last week, remember Rachelle billl the sheriff of Philadelphia County.
Remember remember this, This is the sheriff.

Speaker 8 (24:50):
And so we stand here today with all those who
stand against the made up, fake what you can call
ice professional law enforcement. I don't call them none of that.
I call them made up fake want to be law
enforcements because what they do is against not only legal law,
but tomorrow law. So I'm with the DA and we

(25:14):
will work with them. If any of them want to
come in this city and commit a crime, you will
not be able to hide. Nobody will wish you off.
You don't want this smoke, because we will bring it
to you. And the fake whatever they call them, because

(25:35):
I can't put I can't say the name, but the
criminal in the White House would not be able to
keep you from going to jail.

Speaker 1 (25:44):
You don't want to smoke. Oh, great Beavers Slayer, thanks
for your Rhodesia series. I can't believe about you. You like
that series. I can't stop watching YouTube videos about their
military and problems. I have two questions though. First, can
you name just one Sub Saharan former colony which was

(26:06):
better off after they gained independence and instituted majority African control? No,
I can't, because it doesn't exist. That's one two. Second,
how could Rhodesia have provided more African control and participation
without destroying the western type civilization that was there in
nineteen eighty Well, that's not possible. I've explained this before

(26:31):
about America. Having everybody have a vote when they turn
eighteen is bonkers. It's insane. You don't allow everyone to
have a say in the same way if you have
a house with children, small children, everyone doesn't get to

(26:51):
decide whether Dad accepts that new job in another state. No,
it's better for everyone if only the sharpest, most accomplished
people make that decision. It helps not only the sharp
accomplished people, it helps the children who will benefit as well.

(27:12):
You cannot have a wonderful society while giving everyone a
vote in it. In the same way, you can't have
a wonderful club that allows everyone in. It's not that's
not possible. It's something that and people, those of us
on the right, it kind of makes us a little squeamish, right,
We don't want to sound like we're excluding people. Why

(27:35):
I love excluding people. I make it a habit in
my own personal life. I would highly recommend you do.
They do the same. I have all kinds of people
and types of people I won't associate with, and you
know what, I'm so much happier. I highly recommend it.
One more segment, hang on fighting for your freedom every

(27:55):
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(28:20):
So there's there's a There was a U haul that
plowed into a a anti anti regime protest in Los Angeles. Iran, Iran,
Iran in Iranian regime, not our regime. I don't know
why I can't get this sentence out. You know, they're
having all these protests in Iran. People want the Mulah's tossed. Well,

(28:41):
apparently they had a big one in La and some
U haul truck plowed into the whole thing. Yes, the
whole thing was on purpose, but that reminded me of me.
You know, one of my first driving driving experiences. I
don't even know why I'm telling you this. I don't
I'm not even going anywhere with it. We were in Ohio,
you know, I grew up in can instruction family, and

(29:01):
we drove across the country multiple times. My dad was
looking for work, trying to find a construction job, and
somewhere out west finally finds one in Montana. So we
don't have any money for movers or anything like that,
so we get a U haul and we load up
the U haul, pack it all up ourselves, and across
the country. We go, clear across country from Ohio to Montana.

(29:25):
Whoa my dad decided I was. I was ten years old.
My dad decided that now was a good time for
me to start learning how to drive. At ten years
old with a U haul, Chris with all the family's
possessions in it, and my old man would sit me
over in his lap because I wasn't tall enough to

(29:45):
reach the pedals. He'd sit me in his lap and
I got to steer the U haul driving down the highway.
There were no seatbelts or anything like that. It's fine.
I obviously had things under control. But I learned, well,
I guess in a way, I learned how to drive
driving a U haul across the United States of America.

(30:08):
That's true story. Right there. It was Highway ninety or eighty,
I don't remember. It was too long ago. Highway ninety
or eighty, one of those northern highways, if you will.
How about that Republican senator vows to block Trump's FED
nominee over Powell investigation. I didn't really touch on this,
but Jerome Powell, he's the FED chair head of the

(30:29):
Federal Reserve, put out what essentially amounted to a hostage
video over the weekend because he announced the Trump administration
was looking into him. Why are they looking into him? Well,
they've done three billion dollars in renovations to the Federal
Reserve building. That's a large amount of money for renovations.

(30:52):
You can build a new building for obviously well under that.
And the Trump administration is displeased with Jerome Powell. It mildly.
No one knows at this point in time whether this
is good old fashioned political retribution trying to get the
guy to resign, whether he's actually corrupt. I hate the
Federal Reserve and I hate Jerome Powell anyway, so I'm

(31:13):
not rooting for him. No one knows what it is yet.
I do think it's funny though, that Tom Tillis. He
also doesn't know what it is yet, and he's throwing
a hissy fit about the entire thing. Already. There's a
tiny cabal of Republican senators, and they view their job

(31:34):
as stopping you. That's how they view themselves. Some of them,
like Tillis, they are retiring mercifully and going away.

Speaker 7 (31:42):
Some are not.

Speaker 1 (31:44):
Some are right there, voting the wrong way every single
time and praying that you're too stupid to hold them
to account for it. Now I've talked to you about
my new Year's resolution is going to be the healthiest
year I've had in years. I've also decided that we

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com slash jesse is where you go to look into that.

(33:10):
ZipRecruiter dot com slash jesse. Minnesota may need ZipRecruiter to
find a new governor soon. This was a little bit
ominous from Scott BESSI.

Speaker 6 (33:19):
Him Walt is a coward.

Speaker 1 (33:21):
Is a coward.

Speaker 6 (33:22):
He would not guarantee that the Treasury Secretary of the
United States of America would have police protection in the
Minnesota state capitol. He is afraid of what is coming,
and he's not going to be able to hide behind
this curtain because we will get there, and I don't
have to go in the Capitol building to investigate him.

(33:45):
I would well for him to come to Treasury and
answer some questions. I guarantee you that he will be
safe and sound then, depending on what we discover.

Speaker 1 (33:55):
I don't know about.

Speaker 6 (33:56):
His future, and as I said earlier, that will be
the only view of the Oval office he ever gets.

Speaker 1 (34:03):
I'm not so sure that Tim Walls is going to
escape prison. The rumor mill, it's just the rumor real
right now, but the rumor mill is starting to really
ramp up and that there's a possible resignation coming. I
also will give you this little tidbit. There was a
lot of press opportunity over the weekend press opportunity in

(34:25):
Minnesota where you would expect the governor to show up.
Tim Walls never showed up at all. I'm telling you
right now, the Democrat Party is fraud Minnesota. I don't
know if it's ground zero, but it's really really bad there,
really really bad there. Did the governor of Minnesota have

(34:46):
something to do with it? And if he did, how bad?
Is it? Did he know a guy who knew a
guy who did it? Did he facilitate the whole thing himself?
The way they're acting away, they're talking bad. This is
the mayor of Minneapolis.

Speaker 9 (35:05):
Look, Governor Walls is the reason that we've got paid
family leave in Minnesota. He's the reason we've got free
school lunches. Him and I we've been through thick and thin.

Speaker 1 (35:15):
But did he do enough to combat fraud?

Speaker 9 (35:18):
Enough to combat Look, obviously everybody could have done more
to prevent fraud, and I think that's a fair point
to make. Do more to prevent fraud. And you look
what he's doing right now. He's setting up a whole
bunch of infrastructure.

Speaker 1 (35:29):
To do that.

Speaker 9 (35:30):
And by the way, look, the fraud's real. We've all
got to acknowledge it. The fraud is very real.

Speaker 1 (35:36):
Even that dork mayor of Minneapolis acknowledges it's real. That's
the only thing you need to take from that. I
think it might get bad. And now he's a headline.
But you know the thing headlines we didn't get to.
Are you Dead? App designed for people living alone surges

(35:57):
to number one in China. I guess that's one you
only need to use once. Right, Florida A and M
official was caught on video saying DEI still exists under
a new name. That's right. They're not sorry. They don't
think they did anything wrong. They're just in hiding. US
provoked one hundred thousand visas since Trump's return. Don't ever

(36:18):
let anybody tell you November didn't matter at all. We've
made great changes already in this country. We did a
good thing in November. Now you will do a good
thing and show back up here tomorrow. All right, that's all.
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