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October 10, 2025 44 mins

President Trump is touting a big peace deal in the middle east. Not so fast says Jesse Kelly. He explains why and gets analysis from Josh Hammer. Jesse also dives into a big corruption scandal that no one is talking about right now. Plus, Senator Tommy Tuberville and Congressman Chip Roy weigh in on the government shutdown.

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Speaker 1 (00:02):
We have peace in the Middle East.

Speaker 2 (00:05):
Come on, we'll talk about that briefly in a moment.
A little bit more Joe Biden corruption. Josh Hammer joins
as Senator Turberville chip.

Speaker 1 (00:12):
Roy Katie Porker's still in the news. All that and
more coming up on him.

Speaker 2 (00:15):
Right, Okay, before we get to the Biden corruption and
the rest of the show, I just need to I
need to talk about something and explain why I'm not
going to talk about it. And I realize that makes

(00:36):
no sense, but I went to community college to just
stay with me. Here this peace deal Israel mah, so
here was President Trump.

Speaker 3 (00:44):
The whole world came together, to be honest, so many
countries that you wouldn't have even thought of it, and
they came together. The world has come together around this deal.
And that's something I would say that without that wouldn't happen,
you know, having the ability to deal with trade, having
the ability to use tariffs. To help me make a point,

(01:06):
the tariffs have brought peace to the world. I'm telling you,
they brought peace to the world. And not only here,
but with so many other deals. You know, I've made
seven peace deals where countries were in many cases thirty
thirty one years, one thirty five, one thirty seven years,
they've been fighting in millions of people being killed, and
I brought peace.

Speaker 2 (01:27):
Okay, let me clarify something here. That's really wonderful. What
Donald Trump has done, and he did this his first
four years trying to bring peace to places is wonderful.
And the efforts the Trump administration has made to bring
peace to this Israel Hamas situation is wonderful. I am

(01:47):
not complaining about them. I am applauding them. They deserve
all the applause.

Speaker 1 (01:53):
In the world.

Speaker 2 (01:55):
But come on, you think Hamas is going to lay
down their arms and stop committing acts of terror? Come on,
these This is not a deal where people are fighting
over territory or something like that. These are religious wars.

(02:19):
Religious wars go on oftentimes without end. Both sides view
this as a religious war. Hamas has been killing as
many as they can for as long as I can remember.
And again, I'm happy that there's something going to happen.

(02:42):
Hopefully some hostages get returned. But come on, peace go
last about fifteen minutes. Go ahead and quote me on that. Now,
let's talk about our country and our corruption.

Speaker 1 (02:56):
And I know and.

Speaker 2 (02:57):
Maybe you'd be tempted to say this is old. Can
we just move on past the Biden administration? Jesse, I'm
ready to move on. We have bigger fish to fry.
I understand the inclination. I understand the desire to move on,
but we have to stop and remember this. Joe Biden
and the communists in his White House may be gone,

(03:18):
but Joe Biden's four years may have inflicted a mortal
wound on America. I realize we're doing better now, but
the things they did damage this country so bad that
just to illegals alone, they damaged this country so badly
there is a chance we never recover from the four

(03:42):
years of the Biden administration, the weaponization of government, which
is of course going to lead the more of this
and more.

Speaker 1 (03:50):
It's bad, and so we're not going to let it go.
And now we know.

Speaker 2 (03:55):
CIAD classify these records. Back in twenty fifteen, Joe Biden,
then Vice President, Joe Biden told the CIA to suppress
a report.

Speaker 1 (04:08):
What was the report?

Speaker 2 (04:10):
Well, Central Intelligence Agency obviously with a lot of connections
and information, they were a little bit concerned about the
fact that Biden family was corrupt and involved in Ukraine.
How involved, Well, again, let's recap this. While he was
Vice President of the United States of America, Barack Obama

(04:34):
put him in charge of Ukraine. He then arranged for
his dirtball son to get an eighty plus thousand.

Speaker 1 (04:43):
Dollars a month job.

Speaker 2 (04:46):
At an energy company that he had no experience in whatsoever,
clearly a corrupt deal. And then when that company was
being looked into by a Ukrainian prosecutor, Vice President Joe
Biden had the prosecutor fired and then bragged about it

(05:06):
on camera.

Speaker 4 (05:08):
I had gotten a commitment from Porshenko and from yachtsin
yuk that they would take action against the state prosecutor.
And they didn't, so they said they had. They were
walking out to press comt. I said no, I said,
I'm not going to go or we're not going to
give you the billion dollars. They said, you have no authority,
you're not the president. The president said, I said, call them.

(05:30):
I said, I'm telling you're not getting a billion dollars.
I said, you're not getting the billion. I'm gonna be
leaving here. And I think it was what six hours.
I looked at I said, I'm leaving the six hours.
If the prosecutor's not fired, you're not getting the money. Oh,
son of them got fired.

Speaker 2 (05:48):
We had a completely owned person at the highest level
of power in the world, not just in the United
States of America. The United States President is the most
powerful person in the world, and our president was completely
owned by foreigners owned. And by the way, let's keep

(06:10):
in mind that while he was president of the United
States of America, not only did Russia invade Ukraine, Joe
Biden threw two hundred billion dollars of your money at
Ukraine and to this day, no one knows where it
all went. Did any of that money get back to

(06:32):
the Biden family, the family with endless ties to Ukraine,
I don't know. But this is the kind of stuff
that breaks nations. And look, it's not just Ukraine, I
mean everywhere China. Their business dealings with China are very
well documented. Their dirtball son Hunter Biden sought Chinese money

(06:54):
to get a land deal so the US could somehow
facilitate China getting some land next to the embassy in Romania.
It's this big, ugly Washington times around the story. It's
this big, ugly affair where clearly once again, while Joe
Biden was giving speeches in Romania about corruption, his family

(07:18):
was making money.

Speaker 4 (07:20):
Corruption is a cancer, a cancer that eats away at
a citizen's faith in democracy. Corruption is just another form
of tyranny. When politicians can be bought, when courts can
be manipulated, when the media becomes a tool of propaganda,

(07:45):
there you will find a society that is susceptible to
manipulation from the outside. There you'll find a society that
loses control of its own destiny. Not only it's political security,
but it's physical security and military readiness is also compromised.

(08:08):
We've recently seen that in Ukraine.

Speaker 2 (08:14):
Credit to May is more for digging up that old video.
This is not old news and it can't be just
breathed past. Every single part of the Biden corruption from
the Biden White House and from his time as Vice
President needs to be examined and exposed where possible. People

(08:37):
need to be held to account, going to prison. Not
because I'm a vengeful person, Although I am a vengeful person,
I fully admit that these people have to be held
to account because.

Speaker 1 (08:51):
They wounded us deeply. What does the.

Speaker 2 (08:55):
Rest of the world think about us knowing that you
can essentially own the president. I mean, remember speaking of
the Chinese money, Joe Biden allowed a Chinese spy balloon
to fly over our military bases and gather information clear
across the United States of America.

Speaker 1 (09:15):
Why did he do that? Because he was owned owned.

Speaker 2 (09:20):
If this is Christopher Ray, and there are a lot
of indications that Christopher Ray was involved in at least
helping this family do these things, then he has to
go down too. We have to track down the corrupt
people who wounded us and send them to prison. There
is no other way to save a corrupt country. Corrupt

(09:41):
people in the government have to be arrested and sent
to prison. All that may have made you uncomfortable, but
I am right now. Josh Hammer knows a lot obviously
about Israel Hamas, who wrote a book about the whole thing.
I am extremely these skeptical. I don't know if Josh

(10:02):
Hammer is extremely skeptical, but I'll tell them and I'll
ask them about it in just a moment before I
do that.

Speaker 1 (10:09):
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I'm gonna do.

Speaker 2 (10:14):
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(10:36):
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Speaker 1 (11:09):
We'll be back. We have peace in the Middle East,
now we don't.

Speaker 2 (11:24):
I know I'm supposed to be celebrating, and then you know,
the Nobel Peace Prize. And again, like I said in
the opening, give Donald Trump all the credit in the world.

Speaker 1 (11:33):
But I don't believe any of this at all.

Speaker 2 (11:37):
But I think this ceasefire is gonna last about it
as long as it takes to make a bowl of
mac and cheese. Joining me now, my friend Josh Hammer,
author of the book Israel and Civilization. All right, Josh,
you're the expert on the region, much more so than
I am.

Speaker 1 (11:55):
Is this peace?

Speaker 5 (11:57):
Well?

Speaker 3 (11:58):
Jesse?

Speaker 6 (11:58):
First of all, I'm not sure that I'm the expert.
My friend are the one who actually served our country honorably.
I did not have have that honor, so I'm not
sure that I can match that. But I share your
skepticism for what it's worth, I am skeptical. I am suspicious.
I do think that Donald Trump the administration deserve a
lot of credit for this. I think that Benjamin, I
think the Benjaminentinian who deserves a lot of credit as well. Actually,

(12:19):
he is a very perilous balancing at the dude between
his coalition, between the Israeli people who want the hostage home.
How do you balance these competing interests of the hostages
with Hamas. So a lot of people deserve a lot
of credit. There's only one glaring problem here, which that
we're talking about Hamas. I mean, I think a lot
of people are forgotten here. You're talking about a seventh

(12:39):
century aspiring Shrea supremacist is on this deaf cult. You're
talking about a group of people that don't understand the
Western conception of a ceasefire. There's actually a word an
Arabic called houdnah, and houdina is how the Arab world
thinks of a ceasefire. The problem, Jesse, is that a
hudnah is not a ceasefire. A ceasefire is like an
actual cessation of hajia hostilities. There a hunah in the

(13:02):
Arabic language and in Islamic Arab culture. More generally, a
hudnah is a temporary pause that allows one side to
simply regroup for the inevitable resumption of armed hostilities.

Speaker 7 (13:14):
So to me, that seems likely.

Speaker 6 (13:16):
As to what is going to happen here, I think
is only a matter of time before Hamas brazenly violates
this deal. I would like to be wrong here now.
The deal is not perfect. There are some things in
it that I object to, But my mentality is an
American Jesse is basically this, If Israel is happy with it,
then there's very little room to object to it. From

(13:37):
an American perspective, the American interest in this war is
pretty simple. We want the hostage to be released. We
definitely want Hamast be out of power in Gaza. If
Israel is satisfied that this deal does that, then I
think that the United States should be satisfied as well.
I just don't think that's actually going to happen, as
the problem.

Speaker 2 (13:53):
Okay, Josh, why don't you break this break it down
for us in a little bit more detail, beyond the headlines.
What is in the deal? Because again I'm even skeptical
about Hamas being out of power in Gaza. That just
doesn't sound like something that's going to happen to me. Said,
what's in the deal?

Speaker 6 (14:10):
Yeah, and again you're totally right to be skeptical. So
the deal calls for the immediate release of all of
the hostages in Gaza, living and decease. That is supposed
to happen this weekend, as soon as this Sunday or Monday,
roughly twenty maybe twenty two, twenty three of the most
living hostages in Gaza, God willing, they will finally be
out of their two years now in horrific Jihadis captivity

(14:34):
this weekend, So that that would be a huge victory
if that happens now in exchange for that, here's kind
of the fine print. A lot of people are not
talking about. In exchange for that, Israel's releasing some of
the most hardened jihadists known to man, and that number
could be as high potentially two thousand thugs. Now, the
Prime Mister's office has said that some of the literal
worst of the worst, including an infamous jihatas named mar

(14:55):
One Bargodi. By the way, Jesse, just to give you
an example as to how sick the moral right is
in Palestinian Arab society, there was a reputable poll that
was taken just a few weeks after October seventh as
to who the Palestine Arabs in Gaza and Jaday in
Samaria aka at the West Bank would most want to
be their prime minister. They named a guy more than
anyone else, named mar One Barguti, who's claimed to fames

(15:17):
that he is serving multiple life sentences for murdering a
bunch of innocent people in Israel. So the Prime MISI's
office has said that bargutis not getting out, but a
lot of people are going to get out there. And
you know, frankly, we can go back to the twenty
eleven Gila Chili prisoner's swap, where Israel exchange over one
thousand Jihadis just to get one soldier back who was
taking capture in Gaza. One of the Jihadis who Israel

(15:37):
traded back then twenty eleven was an obscure Giatis by
the name of Yaya Sinwar, who fast forward twelve years
became the mastermind of October seven. So we've been down
this road before. It does not always work out in
Israel's favor, does not always work out in the United
States favor. But to me, the even more present concern,
which again you alluded to, is is Hamas is going

(15:58):
to disarm? Are they gonna down their guns there? And
more to the points, who's going to enforce that? Like literally,
who is actually going to enforce that Hamas has given
up all all of all of their RPGs and their
weaponry and their hum v's, and that there it seems
a very very very difficult thing to try to enforce.
And the final thing I'll say is that even if
you cross that threshold, even if we accept on Israel's

(16:21):
terms America's terms, whoever's actually enforcing it? Even if we
accept that they've actually laid down their arms. Then who
actually is going to govern next? I mean, let's even
assume that Hamas is actually out of power, they actually
accept safe passage out of Gaza to the Sinaide desert whatever,
which I I'm kind of sceptical of that, to be
honest with you. But let's let's say they do that.
If the Palestinian authority, if mack mood to Bass from
Ramala in the West Bank, comes down to governing Gaza,

(16:42):
that's pretty much a distinction without much of a difference.
They are slightly slightly less evil, They're still pretty pretty
freaking evil. Mack mooda on Boss himself literally wrote his
PhD dissertation at his old Soviet university in Moscow on
Holocaust's denial. So this is not exactly a loving, friendly
group group of people. These are the so called moderate
if that Tony Blink and the whole By administration we're

(17:04):
falling over head over heels for So I mean, are
they gonna be in charge in Gaza? I mean, Calbry
skeptical of that too. So there is a path towards
this working out, but it's a very very narrow path,
and a lot of things that are low to mid probability.
Items have to all simultaneously click at once.

Speaker 2 (17:19):
Basically, I have to ask Josh, and I know the
answer to this question is not wonderful, but okay, the
hostages being released is the goal. We want these people
out of captivity.

Speaker 1 (17:34):
How many of these people do we believe are still alive?

Speaker 6 (17:38):
Roughly twenty is the estimates, we think twenty five, but
the absolute most twenty two to twenty three. So somewhere
between twenty and twenty five. Now there's gonna be more
than that. When it comes to dead hostages who have
not been released, Somewhere between forty five and fifty forty
eight is the number that I've seen tossed around there.
But dead or alive, I mean, I mean that is that,
you know, Jesse, That's what a first world's country does,

(17:58):
right you ease, you go above them me to try
to bring home your captives, your soldiers, your civilians, and
it's the horrific perfect situation there. But look, I was
in Israel, Jesse, most recently in June, and I was
pretty struck going throughout the country of how frequent the
hostage posters are. They're everywhere. They're not just in Hostage

(18:19):
Square in Tel Aviv, if they're on the sides of
the highways, on the overpass there, on the sidewalk, they're
literally everywhere. There's this same country that is dying to
get their hostages home. And I don't blame them. As
an American, my first and foremost goal is to see Hamas,
which is a US State department recognize foreign terrorist organizations,
to see them obliterated personally. That's what I care about
more than anything else. But I can just tell you

(18:40):
from having been in Israel and seen the Israeli perspective there,
they obviously care about defeting Hamas too, But to them,
the host situation is just so overwhelming personal there that
I think that they will just be really, really really
happy to get whoever they can get home safely asap.

Speaker 2 (18:55):
All right, let's get out of that whole mess and
focus on our own messes right now. Version therapy. What's
going on at the Supreme Court, and what is this
case all about?

Speaker 6 (19:03):
Josh Jesse, you know you are a true professional, my friend,
when it comes to these transitions. This is the case,
this is the case of the Supreme Court called called Salazar.
So it's a case out of the state of Colorado.
By the way, why do all these fun LGBTQ cultural
cases come out of Colorado? I mean, the Jack Phillips
Masterpiece cake shop case was out of suburban Denver, Colorado.

(19:26):
There the three zero three Creative case that was a
free speech case from just two or three terms ago,
involving a religious Christian marriage website designer. That was a
case all of Colorado. So I'm not sure what's in
the water in Colorado besides just a bunch of marijuana,
I guess, but it ain't good whatever is there, because
we get a lot of these ridiculous cases. So Colorado
has banned so called conversion therapy. Now, the very phraseology,

(19:48):
the very term conversion therapy is kind of a left
wing misnomer because it implies that you're taking the kids
or teenager where they are, to a therapist and you're gonna,
you know, induce them with some sort of drugs or
you're gonna try to you know, read them the riot
at there. In reality, when Colorado legislates, when other liberal

(20:08):
states legislate about conversion therapy, they're actually really just talking
about parents talking to their children or parents bringing in
an intermediary to talk to their children. This is core
free speech stuff. This is core free speech, core parental
right stuff. If the free speech cause the First Amendment
means one thing, one thing only, it means political speech.

(20:29):
Political speech is the cinequa non the core of the
free speech clause. If it means anything else, it means
that the parents of children have a right to talk
to the parents in whatever manner they choose. Period, full stuff,
end of story, without the government sticking its dirty, grubby
thumbs and its nose in those parents' business.

Speaker 8 (20:46):
There.

Speaker 6 (20:47):
I'm pretty optimistic, Jesse. Given the recent free speech clause jurisprudence,
given the religious liberty jurisprudence, I think this is going
to be a winning case. Actually, I think the Colorado
law will be overturned, probably pretty soon.

Speaker 1 (20:57):
Actually, all right, Josh.

Speaker 2 (21:00):
Finally, Chief Justice John Roberts is worried about and I quote,
a potential disaster in some case involving late arriving mail
in ballots.

Speaker 1 (21:10):
What's the disaster? What?

Speaker 6 (21:13):
Well, Jesse? This has been an ongoing issue since the
twenty twenty election, especially out of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,
when it comes to how do we count ballots? When
it comes to, you know, is the postmark date that
has to be out before the election date? Is it
after the election date? There, I think the key point
here from a constitutional perspective is that when it comes
to essentially all procedures for a federal election is up

(21:37):
to the states. The states are the ones who have
overwhelming authority to control elections in America. This is actually
the entire basis of the conservative objection to the Joe
Biden era attempts to federalize a ban on a voter
ID or various other attempts, you know, the John Lewis
Acts to basically federalize more election law, because election law,
as part of our constitutional design is really kind of

(21:59):
a core state level police power issue. There are exceptions.
There's the fifteenth Amendment, which says that you have a
right to be regardless of what your race is. That
was a reconstruction post of war amendment. There's the Voting
Rights Act in nineteen sixty five. There's a couple other
interesting statutes as well, but this is really kind of
a core federalism question there. Fortunately, again for Roberts and

(22:19):
the Court's right of the majority, it's not a right majority,
but it's a right of cir majority there. Federalism is
another issue where this court has generally been sound. So
I'm pretty optimistic about this case as well.

Speaker 2 (22:30):
Josh, thank you, my brother. Come back soon, all right,
Governments still shut down. Talk to Chip Roy about that
and if we can impeach judges and other things, and
just the moment before we talked to Chip. Let me
talk to you about your stomach. No, I don't care
about your abs or anything like that. Believe me, I
don't have any of myself. I'm talking about how your

(22:51):
stomach feels.

Speaker 1 (22:53):
As you get older.

Speaker 2 (22:55):
You can't eat nails like you used to be able
to when you were a child. I'm a hot sauce man.
I love hot sauce, pizzas and burgers. So I kind
of need colostrum in my life, cowboy, colostrum in my life.
The health benefits of colostrum are well documented.

Speaker 3 (23:13):
Me.

Speaker 2 (23:14):
I put it in my coffee in the morning. They
have chocolate, they have vanilla and strawberry. It's all delicious,
But I go chocolate in my coffee. I have a
cup of chocolate coffee every Morning's delicious. And man, this
is my stomach feels so much better. My whole digestive
system just works better. And my digestive system has mountains
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(23:34):
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Speaker 1 (23:48):
We'll be back.

Speaker 2 (23:59):
Well, how many times we had the discussion that there's
a cabal of Republicans in Washington, d C. Who view
their job is keeping the foot in the door so
it can never slam completely closed on communism in our
federal government. Wall Street Journal reporting today that Republicans are
cautioning the White House not to inflict any pain on

(24:21):
the bureaucracy that destroys your life. Joining me now, great
Congressman from the state of Texas, next Attorney General, I
would guess from the state of Texas, my friend ship,
Roy Chip. But I'm so frustrated with these dorks.

Speaker 9 (24:34):
So look, here's the thing. Let's start with a positive.
Donald Trump has laid out the direction that we need
to go. House Republicans passed a funding bill that gets
us into November. Not exactly what you and I would
choose right a cr that's.

Speaker 7 (24:49):
Seven weeks, eight weeks long.

Speaker 9 (24:51):
I'd rather have appropriations bills, but the Senate doesn't let
us do that. So from the positive standpoint, how's Republicans united,
the President united? The President's out kicking ass on any
number of ways, trying to help keep our country safe, brokering.

Speaker 7 (25:06):
Deals with the Middle East, working hard for our country.

Speaker 9 (25:09):
And now enter Senate Republicans, and the Senate Republicans decide
they've got to tell us how it needs to be.
You guys need to be kindler and gentler. Oh, don't
let Russ Boat go out into his job to make
sure that we're prioritizing spending the right way and restricting
the wasteful spending and getting rid of bureaucrats, which is what,
of course President Trump wants to do and what a

(25:31):
lot of Americans want them to do. And now the
Senate Republicans are handling. Senate Republicans need to get out
of the way. They need to let the President lead,
Let the House continue to work with the President and
the willing participants in the Senate to do what we've
been doing.

Speaker 7 (25:45):
So far this year, when we delivered on the big,
beautiful bill, by the way, having.

Speaker 9 (25:49):
To go and work around week Senate Republicans, and we
had to work through a lot of those issues, which
is why we have two am deals getting negotiated. But
that's what we need to do now. Russ Folk's doing
a great job. He already popped New York Democrats on
eighteen billion dollars of spending.

Speaker 7 (26:05):
Because they're all low and DEI.

Speaker 9 (26:07):
He already hit eight billion dollars of additional renew scam.

Speaker 7 (26:10):
He hit another three billion dollars on some other wasteful spending.

Speaker 9 (26:13):
And if the center Republicans will just get out of
the way, we're winning this fight.

Speaker 7 (26:18):
Look, the American.

Speaker 9 (26:18):
People don't want the government shut down, but they also
don't want wasteful spending, and they don't want illegal aliens
to get health care. But more importantly, they don't want
insurance companies to be enriched with a bunch of subsidies
that were passing under COVID under Biden, and they want
us to do our job.

Speaker 7 (26:32):
So the center Republicans just need to get out of
the way.

Speaker 2 (26:36):
Chip I've heard a lot of threats that government people
are going to be fired, that we're going to fire
all these bureaucrats that government agencies are going to be fired.

Speaker 1 (26:46):
I understand there are procedures that people.

Speaker 2 (26:48):
Have to go through, and I know you're going to
clarify that when's that going to start.

Speaker 9 (26:53):
Well, as I said, RUSS has already moved the needle
by cutting a number of the programs I just described
that we're really important to wasteful.

Speaker 7 (27:01):
Spending in New York and the green new scams.

Speaker 9 (27:03):
RUSS is prepared in the Office of Management and Budget,
and I think many folks in the White House are
prepared to move forward. But you've got these set of
Republicans who are trying to mic or manage all this
from the Senate, and they say, oh, well, you got
to be careful about what we're doing here.

Speaker 7 (27:17):
So they're the ones that are pumping the brakes.

Speaker 9 (27:19):
I hope that the President will just keep pulling the line,
keep moving forward.

Speaker 7 (27:23):
The American people are with us.

Speaker 9 (27:25):
We're keeping all of the core necessary functions of government
moving forward as best as we can while Democrats play
politics with it.

Speaker 7 (27:32):
And look, I'm not a you know me, Jesse, I'm not.

Speaker 9 (27:34):
A company line guy. I'm going to just speak true
to what I see. But I do think as a
company line as Republicans. The President is doing a good
job moving all of this forward. The President and his
great administration, they want to move a lot of this forward.

Speaker 7 (27:49):
The House is working hand in hand with the White House,
the Senate.

Speaker 9 (27:53):
Some of them are with us, but there's a block
that are not with us here, and we need to
move forward together so that we can win the midterms
by doing stuff. We can't just start playing politics and
start handbringing, which is when Republicans lose. On healthcare, for example,
we should be on offense. Healthcare is expensive because of Obamacare,

(28:14):
because of subsidies, because of the meddling of government.

Speaker 7 (28:17):
Don't be afraid of that.

Speaker 1 (28:19):
I ran in.

Speaker 9 (28:20):
A four point Republican race in twenty twenty against Wendy Davis,
and I ran on health care freedom. I ran against Obamacare,
and I won my seven points in a four point district,
and I actually out recorded with all your respect, our
great president, you can do it if you go on
offense and you're confident with it, instead of.

Speaker 7 (28:39):
Crying in the corner about oh my god, they're.

Speaker 9 (28:41):
Going to say pre existing conditions. We can have a
healthcare system that's affordable if we'll just go fight for.

Speaker 2 (28:46):
It, Jip, I want to shift gears and talk about
something that I find to be hilarious, came Jeffries. I
understand he's a prolific fundraiser, which is why he's in
the position he's in. But after this slow to exchange,
it's finally convinced me he's just not up to the task.

Speaker 1 (29:03):
Here he was, we got a one year extension.

Speaker 10 (29:06):
That's your questions from your boss? Did your boss extended
your boss?

Speaker 7 (29:13):
Donald Trump?

Speaker 3 (29:13):
You?

Speaker 7 (29:14):
Yes, he is.

Speaker 11 (29:15):
By the way, let me ask you. Let me ask
you a question for years you need to. You're making
a show of this to make you. You're embarrassing yourself.
You're an embarrassment.

Speaker 7 (29:32):
Four Democrats.

Speaker 10 (29:33):
You're not gonna You're not gonna talk. You're not gonna
talk to me.

Speaker 11 (29:36):
You're not gonna talk to me and talk over me
because you don't want to hear what I have to say.

Speaker 10 (29:42):
Why don't you just keep your mouth shut?

Speaker 1 (29:45):
Chip?

Speaker 2 (29:47):
How long is he going to stay in leadership? He
just doesn't seem to have it. He's no Nancy Pelosi, Well,
I think what you.

Speaker 7 (29:54):
Saw for Mike there is putting him on the spot.
I think did a good job doing that.

Speaker 3 (29:58):
And I with that, and they look.

Speaker 9 (30:00):
Democrats are the ones who are running away from what
we did, which was we're funding government by the way
at Biden levels. I mean, you and I would like
to see it lower. But what we did was we
kept funding at current levels, which if we do that
and we grow the economy, we're actually winning. You and
I vote though, if you keep government at flat you're
actually winning. But Hakeith Jeffries is just trying to play

(30:21):
this political game along with Chuck Schumer because they have
nothing else.

Speaker 3 (30:24):
To run on.

Speaker 8 (30:25):
Jesse.

Speaker 7 (30:26):
The fact of the matter is the.

Speaker 9 (30:27):
Radical leftists, the radical progressive, their Marxists. They want to
have Sharia law in our neighborhoods. They want to have
criminals on the streets. They're totally fine with storys fund.
The da is putting criminals on the streets in Austin
and San Antonio throughout the country. They want to blot
ice from enforcing the law. They want wide open borders
so that people from all over the world.

Speaker 7 (30:45):
Can come in.

Speaker 9 (30:46):
They don't care about protecting Americans, protecting sovereignty, securing our country.
They don't care about healthcare prices being low. They're finding
rich insurance companies. They're find doing all this stuff to
take care of their fat pat buddies. Haki knows it,
Chuck Schumer knows it. They have nothing to wrung on,
so they're trying to shut the government down. Music scare tactics.

Speaker 7 (31:04):
Mike Lawler called them out. But yeah, I don't think
the speaker is up to the job right now. Neither
is Chuck Schubert. I think the American people are seeing that.

Speaker 1 (31:13):
Chip.

Speaker 2 (31:13):
How soon can we start impeaching judges? Is that something
that's even possible. We cannot exist with these communist judges
turning rapists and murderers loose on innocent people in this country.

Speaker 1 (31:23):
It has to stop.

Speaker 7 (31:25):
Yeah, I couldn't agree more. I drafted their articles yesterday.

Speaker 9 (31:28):
I can't file them until next week because we're in
this shutdown situation. To impeach a judge of Boardman who
is the judge that offered this eight year sentence trying
to hide behind this dude's transgenderism and trying to say
that somehow that means that the sentence should be eight
years instead of the thirty years recommended by the Department

(31:50):
of Justice. This would have it planned out the murder
of a Supreme Court justice. So this judge should be
impeached because this judge, she is putting her ideology in
front of her duty to actually enforce the law, follow
the rule of law, and follow the Constitution. So I
believe she should be impeached. I believe some of these
other judges should be impeached. Some of them are stepping

(32:13):
over the line from putting their hat on in China.
Even if I disagree with the leftists, if they're at
least following the law, even if I disagree with it, Okay,
But some of these decisions are insane and they're not
following the law.

Speaker 7 (32:26):
They're putting their ideology in the coal room where it
doesn't belong, and they should be impeached.

Speaker 9 (32:30):
We have been way too tepid, way too afraid from
using that tool that the founders gave us to be
another check after we go through the confirmation, if we
look at them, and by the way, judges have another
line than the constitution. Good behavior. It's not just high
crimes of misdemeanor. It means you can be appointed and
serving a life tender under good behavior. This is not

(32:51):
good behavior endangering the American people and endangering the Supreme
Court justice, and you're going to let alluded to God
in eight years and only sentenced this person eight years
because they're a transgender. That's insane and she should be impeached,
and so should some other judgments.

Speaker 7 (33:04):
So I'm gonna buy those oracles and impeachment next week.

Speaker 1 (33:09):
Don't get them, Chip. I appreciate your brother, all right.

Speaker 2 (33:14):
The coach, Senator Tommy Tupperville, is one of those senators
who was tracked by the Federal Bureau of Investigation. I
can't wait to hear what he has to say about that.

Speaker 1 (33:23):
Before we go to the coach.

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We'll be back.

Speaker 2 (34:25):
We're not going to let go of this FBI Biden administration,
Christopher Ray malfeasance. Obviously you're well aware that they're kicking
indoors of pro lifers and doing all sorts of horrible
things back when they were in charge. But it is
such a bold move to track United States senators, but
apparently without fear. And one of those senators joins me now,

(34:47):
although I'm not allowed to call him senator. The coach,
Tommy Tuberville joins me, about to be Alabama's governor. I hope, hey, coach,
the FBI's track on your phone.

Speaker 5 (34:57):
Yeah, I guess I'm one of the elite A we were.
We were so important back in the early days of
about administration. They were scared the death of us, so
they got a criminal subpoena to be able to get
our phone records. And you know, all it is was
a fishing expedition against friends and allies of President Trump.

(35:22):
This Jack Smith, he shouldn't he should be disbarred, he
should not be able to get a job as a
dog catcher. It's just amazing to me how we can
put up with this nonsense. But you know, thank god
for the whistleblower, Jesse, because if it wasn't for them,
we'd have never known. And this is not over.

Speaker 1 (35:38):
With, Coach.

Speaker 2 (35:42):
We'll get to the not over with part in a moment.
I'm going to ask a question that is unbelievably naive.
I know that, but shouldn't aren't we supposed to have
safeguards in place, so we can't just have some dirtball
at the FBI or special counsel decide to start tracking
United States State senators. I'd like to think we are

(36:02):
a first world country with the system in place where
that's not something that can happen.

Speaker 7 (36:07):
Jesse.

Speaker 5 (36:08):
Can you imagine if this had happened in a Trump
DOJ against Democrats, there would be so much uproar about
what's going what had happened. I mean, people would have
already been in jail. There have been lawsuits, but you
know the shoes on the other foot. You know, the
DJ was weaponized. We all knew that. I mean since

(36:31):
I've been up there. I've never seen like the corruption
in one one place like Washington, d C. So maybe
we can get to the bottom of it. Cash and
Dan Bongino told me that this is the tip of
the iceberg. But again, thank god for whistleblowers, or we
would have never have found out this that had happened.

Speaker 1 (36:51):
What do we do now for accountability?

Speaker 2 (36:54):
Because this thing always ends with, you know, someone resigning
or getting fired. And that's fine, right, but that's that's
a good first step. I have a hard time believing
that dissuades some future dirt ball from doing the same thing.
Can we actually send any of these people to prison?

Speaker 5 (37:08):
Well, that's what I hear when I go home to Alabama.
I'll go to a football game. Auburn played Georgia this
week now, there by the way, and and every other person, coach,
when are we gonna put somebody in jail? We're tired
of hearing about, you know, people breaking the law. When
is somebody gonna be held accountable? And I'm I've said
that to Pam BONDI, I've said it to cash and
and Dan Bonge. You know they're all on board with that.
H But again, uh, you know, you got to show

(37:30):
us the you know, show us the pudding, show us
what's gonna happen to people that broke the damn law,
and uh, you know, at the end of the day,
I guess it's hard to hard to do. But you know,
we're gonna stay on top of this. But I have
been told, uh by people that there's a lot of
a lot more things coming out. The next year is
going to be very, very interesting. And again we all

(37:55):
have known how corrupt they were when they just lied
about the border.

Speaker 10 (37:59):
Nobody's coming across.

Speaker 1 (38:00):
I mean, it's closed.

Speaker 5 (38:02):
It's absolutely amazing. You know how we put up with
this nonsense.

Speaker 2 (38:08):
Coach, You're going to watch Auburn play Georgia on purpose.
You know that game is probably not gonna go.

Speaker 5 (38:14):
Well yeah, yeah, well who knows. I thought Georgia would
probably be successful in their last game, but they weren't.
And they've got to come to Jordan Heir stadiums. So
we've got a pretty good record there.

Speaker 2 (38:30):
All right, the shutdown, obviously, I'm thrilled about it, but
I know I'm a minority here. How much How long
handicap this thing? How long do you think Democrats are
going to keep it shut down. If it's not popular,
it's not making them popular, and the pools don't look
like it's making them popular.

Speaker 1 (38:44):
What's the game here?

Speaker 5 (38:46):
One thing about Democrats that I've found since i've been here, Jesse,
they do not bend whatsoever. Okay, it's gonna be us
where I'm starting to see a few chinks in the
armor up here of people's own You know, you know
we need to do this. We need to do that.

Speaker 1 (39:03):
No, we don't.

Speaker 5 (39:03):
We do not need to give the Democrats one point
five to three and more dollars to spend, especially on illegals,
especially on social Security, people that do not deserve, do
not even belong here. We don't need to do that.
And so we need to be headstrong and stay against it.
And now I know President Trump is you know, he's
hearing it from a law enforcement needs money and military

(39:25):
needs money. Ay, I'm all for that, But to give
money to illegals is number One's against the law. Number
two is downright cheating the American people. And we do
not need to compromise any way whatsoever.

Speaker 1 (39:42):
Coach.

Speaker 2 (39:43):
Something else that has no place here is sharia law.
This has been campaign fodder for Republicans for years and
people laughed it off.

Speaker 1 (39:51):
And now we have.

Speaker 2 (39:52):
Cities in the United States of America with the Muslim
call called to prayer five times a day. It's waking
people up to the reality of it. What are we
going to do about it? What can we do about it?

Speaker 5 (40:03):
Well, Jesse, our cities, our big cities, are dying. They're
absolutely collapsing. They're broke, they've got drugs, homeless, people are
moving out nobody. The businesses are bankrupt. A lot of
it has to do with other things. But one thing
that's coming now. I was a football coach, you know that,
and I learned from mistakes that I made and our

(40:26):
players we tried to tieve. Don't make the same mistakes.

Speaker 7 (40:29):
Folks.

Speaker 5 (40:29):
We've lost Europe. Europe is gone. We need to come
to reality that Europe has given into so much immigration
from the Muslim community that they have elected mayors and
people in higher up politics. They're gone. We do not
need to make that same mistake. Sureia law needs to

(40:49):
be banned in this country. If you come to this country,
where I don't care what immigrant comes here, you go
by our laws, our constitution, our way a life. And
if you don't want to do that. Go home, and
we need to start stepping up and speaking out about it.
Your real law needs to be banned because they hate
Americans and they want to kill Americans. That's the bottom line, Coach.

Speaker 2 (41:11):
How confident are you we are going to be able
to infiltrate and break up this communist domestic terrorist network
in TIFA. And I'm not just talking about the turds
running around with masks on their faces, talking about the
finance headers, the organizers of this whole thing. Do we
have what it takes to break up this organization?

Speaker 5 (41:29):
This is our last chance, President Trump getting elected, us
taking the House and the Senate. I know we've got
some squishes that we have to work through, Jessie, at
the end of the day, this will be our last chance.
We're in trouble. We're thirty seven tree and in debt.
We got probably fifty sixty million people here that's not
supposed to be here that want to bring this country down.

(41:51):
And if we don't get control of the federal government,
it's over. We won't be able to live in the
country that you and I had the opportunity to grow
up in. It will change, and it's gonna change overnight.
All you have to do is give these Democrats socialists
a little bit more rope, and they're gonna take it

(42:12):
and run with it. I'm not so sure how strong
we are up here as leaders in Washington, d C.
I'm not just sure, but we better find out. This
next year will be the year whether we'll make it
or whether we'll lose it, because this is an election year,
and are people gonna run on getting votes? Are they
gonna run on saving our country? That's when I'm looking
forward to seeing what's happening.

Speaker 2 (42:35):
Coach, good luck this weekend. Appreciate you very much. All Right,
Katie Porker still in the news. Next, all right, it's

(42:56):
time to lighten the mood. And obviously Katie Porker was
featured yesterday after that disastrous interview where she's yelling at
the reporter and threatening to walk out.

Speaker 1 (43:07):
I thought she was going to eat her.

Speaker 2 (43:08):
It was ugly, But as I tried to explain yesterday,
this is something people inside politics.

Speaker 1 (43:15):
Have known forever.

Speaker 2 (43:16):
Katie Porker is a terrible human being who treats everyone
around her terribly.

Speaker 1 (43:23):
And now stuff starting to leak out.

Speaker 2 (43:26):
I'm not even sure what you're about to see is
going to be the last thing, because this is a
woman with a long documented history of wrecking her staff
and a buffet table. This is Katie Porker. The reporting
is from Politico. Well, imagine working for this person.

Speaker 8 (43:43):
We did a study recently this fall in September, and
what it shown is if we don't electrify our transportation sector,
that we're going to lose more than half a million
Californians dying prematurely to air pollution and other problems, and
the state could lose.

Speaker 7 (44:02):
You're out of my shot. Tell you that that's actually incorrect.
It's not that it's electric vehicles. It's that if you
don't need the commitments Paris climb.

Speaker 8 (44:12):
Okay, it does. Okay, you also were in my shot
before that. Stay out of my shot. Okay, I'm gonna
start again with electric vehicle saving us money.

Speaker 7 (44:23):
Perfect. Okay.

Speaker 1 (44:28):
Remember that's how she is on camera. What's she like
when the cameras are off? Good grief anyway, Maybe she
was hungry set them

Speaker 2 (44:45):
Off.
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