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Speaker 1 (00:04):
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Speaker 2 (00:11):
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Speaker 2 (00:39):
You do not have to follow illegal orders.
Speaker 4 (00:41):
You know why because if this is deemed to have
been war crimes, which by all accounts right now, there
are seven sources that said Pete Hexat did say kill
them all, even after there were two survivors, which are
supposed to do under international law. You are supposed to
take those fighters as prisoners of war.
Speaker 2 (01:01):
You're supposed to give them.
Speaker 4 (01:02):
Refuge, and you're supposed to take care of them.
Speaker 5 (01:07):
If they did not see the survivors that were clinging
to the wreckage of the boat, that would be potentially
something where they could get out of a charge like that.
But if they did see, if they were aware or
if they understood that there was even a possibility of
survivors from this, their obligation was to disobey that order.
Speaker 6 (01:28):
If they went had obade that order, supposedly, presumably they
might be committing.
Speaker 7 (01:34):
A war crime. It could be punished even though they're
superior officers had ordered them to do so.
Speaker 2 (01:38):
Yes, that is correct.
Speaker 5 (01:40):
So that is one of the problems that you have
when it comes to actually handling the laws of warfare
because sometimes in the fog of war, you don't necessarily
see all the things that are going on. So a
lot will depend on exactly what the responses are to
the investigations. Like Congress has talked about, both the House
and Senate have talked about.
Speaker 2 (01:59):
Investors getting this matter.
Speaker 5 (02:01):
They absolutely need to do that because this is critical
to the way in which not only we find wars
as the United States of America, the types of ros
or rules of engagement that we follow, but it's also
critical in terms of protecting the lives of the people.
Speaker 2 (02:15):
At see here.
Speaker 8 (02:16):
Cadial Bradley worked well within his authority and the law
directing the engagement to ensure the vote was destroyed and
the threat to the United States of America was eliminated.
This administration has designated these narco terrorists as foreign terrorist organizations.
The President has a right to take them out if
they are threatening the United.
Speaker 9 (02:36):
States of America and if they are bringing illegal narcotics
that are killing our citizens at a record rate, which
is what they are doing. And under the previous administration,
there was enough fetinyl chafficked into our country to kill
every American man, woman, and child many times over. And
so that's why you've seen a drastic difference in this
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administration's policy with respect.
Speaker 2 (02:58):
To the last and it's one of the many reasons the.
Speaker 9 (03:01):
American public re elected this president and support this Secretary
of the game.
Speaker 10 (03:04):
You know, when it's Friday night, when it's an off
night during the season, there's no college football or no
professional game one maybe your local team, your local high
school doesn't have a game.
Speaker 2 (03:15):
You'll you'll end up watching.
Speaker 10 (03:19):
Something Valley State versus something Valley State because you just
want to watch some football. Well that's what we had
last night in the seventh Congressional District in Tennessee. And
despite all the hype that this was a Bellweather race,
this was going to tell us everything about what Republicans
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are going to do next November.
Speaker 2 (03:41):
It wasn't that.
Speaker 10 (03:43):
And if your takeaway was well Republicans won, this is
a Trump mandate. Well, that's not true either, because it
was fifty three forty six, and if memory serves, I
checked it this morning. I think Trump won the district
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by twenty two points. I can't imagine the district has
changed that much.
Speaker 2 (04:11):
In one year.
Speaker 10 (04:14):
What that means is not that Trump is unpopular.
Speaker 11 (04:20):
Now.
Speaker 10 (04:21):
What that means, which has been the problem, is that
Trump is.
Speaker 2 (04:26):
The popular Republican. We don't have another Trump now. Among
the Trump supporters, there are people.
Speaker 10 (04:38):
Who share some support, but we don't have the ability
to draw Democrats over. We don't have the ability to
excite voters to vote. Trump is a unique species. He's
a unicorn in this sense. And that's hard for Republicans
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to understand because we tend to run one of two
types of candidates. We tend to run establishment candidates John Cornyn,
Greg Abbott in Texas, Dan Crenshaw in Texas. Well, there's
lots of them out there. Mitch McConnell who ended up
turning and you saw what he did. There's lots of
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these rhinos, Lindsey Graham. But then you have the folks
who are true maga and they don't show up. For
these people, it's not that every voter votes Democrat or Republican.
You can lose races because Republicans don't vote, and they
don't vote because you don't give them a reason to vote.
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A sports team that is failing fails. A sports team
that is unprofitable often simply fails to inspire people to
come to the state. And we've got a real problem,
a real excitement problem in the Republican Party.
Speaker 2 (06:07):
You've got the rhinos who play it safe.
Speaker 10 (06:09):
They're up there to cut deals, get their families elected,
to get their families hired in every business that does
business with the government.
Speaker 2 (06:16):
And we can't have that. We can't live with that.
Speaker 10 (06:20):
The problem is it's very hard to dislodge them because
they are part of what has become the industry of politics.
And then you've got Canadates who wake up and they say,
I want to be the elected official. And so they
announced that they love Trump. They would like to smear
a butter all over Trump's but I love Trump.
Speaker 2 (06:41):
Trump is my man. I'll do what Trump says. Yay Trump,
I'm here for Trump.
Speaker 10 (06:46):
In half the time, you find out that they're on
record hating Trump, or you find out that they're an
absolute goober, and they cannot withstand public scrutiny. You find
out that they're not successful in any aspect of their career.
They really want to be elected official, and they figured
out if they say they like Trump and nobody else does,
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then they might win.
Speaker 2 (07:11):
We're going to have to do better. We're going to
have to in the state of Texas.
Speaker 10 (07:17):
The filing deadline for our March primary, which is when
our party primaries will be, will be this Monday at
the close of business. And we have across the state
lots and lots of positions that a Republican hadn't filed for,
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especially judicial positions, that we're going to lose that race
to the Democrats because we can't win.
Speaker 2 (07:44):
We don't have a candidate in that race.
Speaker 11 (07:47):
Mick, Gilly and the girls all get pretty closing time
when you're listening to the Michael Berry Show.
Speaker 10 (07:54):
Trump has an amazing knack to put the Democrats into
a corner.
Speaker 2 (08:00):
He takes an action. The media comes out and says,
oh my.
Speaker 10 (08:04):
God, he's taking an action, and the Democrats say, we
oppose this action, and nobody realizes he knows the American
people want this, and rather than waffle on the issue,
which the Republicans have typically done. He takes an action,
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and so in the salons of Georgetown and the Upper
East Side of New York, the folks will say, well,
they grasp their pearls and say, oh my god, he's
an authoritarian, he's a tyrant.
Speaker 2 (08:40):
He's done these horrible things.
Speaker 10 (08:43):
And in Middle America the people say, oh, he's stopping
the drugs from coming here.
Speaker 2 (08:48):
Good.
Speaker 10 (08:51):
So, now the newest Antifa isn't real hoax, which is
what the Democrats did. Antifa didn't exist after all those
years of Antifa, when the President said they're a terrorist organization,
we're going to deal with them, Democrats that they don't exist. Well,
now Democrats like Jim Hims are denying that narco terrorists exist.
Speaker 2 (09:10):
This is going to go overwhell. There is no such
thing as a narco terrorist.
Speaker 12 (09:14):
There are very very bad narcotics people, cartels, etc. But
they're desperate to make this look like it's ISIS or
a La Kaida, because that's the very thin line on
which they're illegal use of the United States military to
take these people out resides.
Speaker 10 (09:32):
ISIS and al Qaeda are not a threat to you
all day, every day. The narco terrorists, the cartels, and
we'll talk to an expert on the subject in the
next hour.
Speaker 2 (09:45):
Are in your neighborhood.
Speaker 10 (09:47):
They are trafficking drugs, guns, children right now in your town.
They are sophisticated, organized, murderous, violent. Democrat Jack Reid was
on CNN saying that people being blown up in the
narco boats are just people trying to make money. They're
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just trying to make some money so they can provide
a nice Christmas for their children. And if selling fentanyl
to your children and killing them is how they have
to do it, they want to have a nice Christmas too.
Speaker 13 (10:19):
One of the factors that drives use in the United
States and is demand. And most Naco traffickers are not
in those boats. They pay people to do that, and
usually people are not significantly involved with nacko trading.
Speaker 2 (10:39):
It's the way they make money. Why does he say
it Naco. That's weird, that's annoying.
Speaker 10 (10:47):
Washington Congressman Democrat Adam Smith, great name, bad Congressman told
ms NOW, you know it's not MSNBC anymore, it's ms NOW.
Speaker 2 (10:54):
Oh the immediacy. How smart that these people are not
a threat to you. This is not self defense.
Speaker 14 (11:02):
And no matter where you do the strike, if it's
not self defense, then it's illegal. And look, I have
a lot of sympathy for the general idea that when
we send our service members out into combat they got
some very difficult decisions to make when you look at
what was going on in Iraq and Afghanistan and you're
stopping someone.
Speaker 2 (11:18):
Do they have a gun? Do they have a suicide vest?
Are they a threat?
Speaker 14 (11:21):
When you were in the middle of an insurgency with
roadside bombs and car bombs and all of that. Even
in the aftermath of the Afghanistan pullout, when we had
that suicide bomber kill thirteen service members and hundreds of
people in Kabble, and we did that strike against a
car that we thought was a threat that turned out not.
Speaker 2 (11:38):
To be a threat. I have some sympathy for that.
Speaker 14 (11:41):
But people on a boat in the middle of the
Caribbean carrying cocaine are not a direct threat to the
lives of our service members or Americans.
Speaker 10 (11:53):
Really, at this point, they've twisted themselves off so bad
there's no reason for me to even speak to that,
to share with you, speaking of hoaxes, MS now woke
up Leon Panetta from his nap, you know, because he's
the former CIA director and Secretary of Defense to talk
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about war crimes. Now, mind you, this is the same
Leon Panetta who signed the letter claiming the Hunter Biden
laptop was Russian disinformation.
Speaker 15 (12:25):
There is no lawyer that I'm aware of who indicates
that that second strike is not a war crime. These
are individuals in the water who were wounded. It is
against the law to strike and kill those individuals. They
did that. As far as I'm concerned, there is a
war crime involved here, and it's for that reason that
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I think we need to hold people accountable. Secretary of
Defense should be somebody who stands by the law, who
stands by.
Speaker 2 (12:58):
I can't do it. I can't do it. This is
the man who served under Obama, who defended Biden.
Speaker 10 (13:09):
Boy, they they've got a lot of gall I'll say this,
they got a lot of gall Mark Kelly, the Democrat
senator from Pennsylvania, was on Meet the Press with Kristen Welker,
where he said service members should say no to illegal orders,
by which he means any order given by hag Seth
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or Trump. You cannot have a paramilitary organization without hierarchical structure.
Speaker 2 (13:37):
What they are trying to do is in sight treason.
Speaker 16 (13:43):
You can certainly go to the judge, advocate, generals, the
lawyers and have a discussion about it. If you don't
have time, you just say simply, I'm not going to
do that. That's against the law.
Speaker 5 (13:52):
It puts a lot of burden on the troops to
make a decision in real time date.
Speaker 16 (13:55):
It's a tremendous amount of burden on officers in the military.
But that is their responsibility and they can figure out.
You know, a reasonable person can tell something that is
legal and something that is easy that is.
Speaker 2 (14:06):
Not true, that is not true.
Speaker 10 (14:09):
When you are sent into war and given orders, you
are to take those orders and we'll deal with it later.
Otherwise you've got guys that will not carry out their orders.
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth recently commented that attacks on
the Narco terrorist vessels have only just begun. He says,
Democrats losing their mind. However, Disney, who is as woke
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as they come, you would assume they would be against us. Well,
they are unless they can make a buck off of
coming to the Magic Kingdom. In summer twenty twenty six,
Welcome aboard.
Speaker 17 (14:42):
The Narco Nautical Adventure, the only amusement park attraction that
lets you taste the high seas thrill of moving questionable
cargo across entered national waters. Your vessel, a sleek fiberglass
speedboat painted in colors that can only be described as
tactically suspicious roars of wave the.
Speaker 2 (15:00):
Light I'll status captain.
Speaker 17 (15:01):
Please secure your valuables, remain seated, and try not to
make direct eye contact with any passing surveilled strollas.
Speaker 2 (15:08):
The boat cuts across artificial waves.
Speaker 17 (15:10):
As animatronic pelicans circle overhead looking judgment.
Speaker 2 (15:14):
Offshore, a group.
Speaker 17 (15:15):
Of robotic fishermen pretends not to notice the suspicious stufflebacks
stacked around your feet. One gives you a mechanical thumbs
up that somehow feels legally questionable. You veer past a
floating tiki bar where two animatronic carttel lieutenants whispered loudly
about which one accidentally spent the bribe money on a
jet ski.
Speaker 2 (15:34):
You're now out on the open sea, with your eyes
squinting in the sun. Sea water spraying your face us.
Speaker 17 (15:40):
Relataria head, us lataria head.
Speaker 2 (15:42):
The water around you begins to bubble on the slide.
The hole starts to rumble. Lights flash.
Speaker 17 (15:48):
Before you can question your life choices, the entire vessel
erupts in a glorious over the top explosion, complete with
fire works and what reviews of your boat floats gently
back toward thee.
Speaker 2 (16:00):
Thank you for writing, Narcoonaugal Avinger.
Speaker 17 (16:02):
Don't forget to visit a gift shop where every purchase
comes with Alma.
Speaker 2 (16:06):
You've got the Michael Berry Show.
Speaker 10 (16:11):
Almost no Americans have ever visited Somalia.
Speaker 2 (16:16):
If you visited and didn't make it out, that was
blackhawk down.
Speaker 10 (16:22):
It is a war torn country of a lack of
basic civility or the trappings of civilization. The reason you've
never been there, I don't know anyone who's ever been
there is There's no reason to go there.
Speaker 2 (16:38):
It's ill advised.
Speaker 10 (16:41):
I've been multiple times to Ethiopia, which borders Somalia on
the west of Somalia. Somalia is east of Ethiopia, and
there are portions of Ethiopia where Somalis have come in
and set up that you are told do not go there.
The Somalis are there. Somalis are not well regarded by
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the Ethiopian people. They are considered to be a violent people,
which is interesting because Somalia is racked with violence. It's
not a country to speak of. It's just people that
live on a certain area and a military, sash governmental
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system that can control part of it and take what
they want from the people. In an environment like this,
you don't teach patriotism, civility literacy for that manner, and people,
when left in an environment like this, do not end
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up becoming the best of humanity. Statements like the one
I'm about to play, or why people love President Trump,
you don't have to like it. It's why the elites
hate him. But I'll guarant damn to you they won't
go live in most of Mogadi issue which is sometimes
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called Minneapolis, because they wouldn't survive.
Speaker 11 (18:18):
Here's what he said, and they contribute nothing. The welfare
is like eighty eight percent. They contribute nothing. I don't
want him.
Speaker 7 (18:28):
In our country. I'll be honest with you. Okay, somebody say, oh,
that's not politically correct.
Speaker 11 (18:33):
I don't care.
Speaker 2 (18:34):
I don't want them in our country. Their country is
no good for a reason.
Speaker 18 (18:37):
Their country stinks, and we don't want them in our country.
I could say that about other countries too. I can
say that about other countries too. We don't want them
to help. We got to We have to rebuild our country.
You know, our countries at a tipping point. We could
go bad. We're at a tipping point.
Speaker 11 (18:55):
I don't know if.
Speaker 18 (18:55):
People mind me saying that, but I'm saying that we
could go one way the other, and we're going to
go the wrong way if we keep taking in garbage
into our country. Elan Omar is garbage. She's garbage. Her
friends are garbage. These are people that work. These are
people that say, let's go, come on, let's make this
place great. These are people that do nothing but complain.
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They complain, and from where they came from they got nothing.
Speaker 7 (19:24):
You know, they came.
Speaker 18 (19:25):
From paradise and they said, this isn't paradise. But when
they come from hell and they complain and do nothing.
Speaker 2 (19:34):
But bitch, we don't want them in our country.
Speaker 11 (19:38):
Let them go back to where they came from and
fix it.
Speaker 2 (19:43):
Thank you.
Speaker 10 (19:49):
The Department of Homeland Security Secretary Christie Noam said, fifty
percent of the visas in Minnesota are fraudulent.
Speaker 19 (19:57):
You told me to look into Minnesota, and they're fraud
on visas and their programs. Fifty percent of them are fraudulent,
which means that that wacko Governor Walls either is an
idiot or he did it on purpose, and I think
he's both, sir. He brought people in there illegally that
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never should have been in this country, said they were
somebody that they're not. They said they were married to
somebody who was their brother or somebody else. Fraudulent visa applications,
signed up for government programs, took hundreds of billions of
dollars from the taxpayers, and we're going to remove them
and we're going to get our money back.
Speaker 2 (20:41):
So the question.
Speaker 7 (20:42):
Is is it ever appropriate to say that we don't want
people from this area coming to this country?
Speaker 2 (20:53):
Is that appropriate?
Speaker 10 (20:55):
Or are we so in love with white guilt and
liberal progress that we say no, no, no, We're bringing
these people in the vast majority of them are engaged
in fraud of one form or another.
Speaker 2 (21:11):
And you can't run a country on this basis. You'll
go bankrupt.
Speaker 10 (21:16):
And we're not about to say anything about it because
it would be upsetting to people. Well, the problem only
gets worse the more people you bring in. Is every
culture the same, because if it is why is it
that for hundreds of years, some cultures have thrived while
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other cultures can't figure out indoor plumbing? You think that's
always a governmental system question.
Speaker 2 (21:48):
I don't know.
Speaker 10 (21:48):
These are questions you have to ask yourself. I think
they're fair questions, though, But I think you have to
have traveled the world before you can make a statement
about this, because there's too many people clutch their pearls
over how offensive these things are supposed to be without
understanding the cultures of much of the rest of the world,
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and you begin to understand that the problems with these
countries are multi generational, and that when you don't when
you don't have values that you teach and share, when
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you don't have any sense of a code by which
you live, you end up with people and behaviors and
habits that you simply don't want in your neighborhood. And
for anyone who says, oh, that's harsh, Okay, we're moving
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them into yours, moving them into.
Speaker 2 (23:00):
Your neighborhood, and you're going to live like that. We're
moving him in.
Speaker 10 (23:05):
They're gonna they're gonna teach in your schools, they're gonna
be police officers, your neighborhood. And let's see how long
it takes. You know, when people move out of the
inner cities today, which they've done, and then moving out
to the suburbs in the rural areas, why don't they
just stay in the city and fix it. Why don't
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we just fix Detroit for that matter, or Baltimore or
Philly or Atlanta or Chicago.
Speaker 2 (23:36):
How's Chicago doing these days? Just out of curiosity?
Speaker 10 (23:39):
How's the election of Brandon Johnson, which was supposed to
be better than beetlejuice?
Speaker 2 (23:44):
How's that going?
Speaker 7 (23:47):
Are they?
Speaker 10 (23:47):
Are they able to attract people into Chicago, to grow
their economy, to improve the spirit of community in Chicago?
Speaker 2 (23:59):
How has that gone?
Speaker 10 (24:02):
With a mayor who tolerates corruption and crime, with a
mayor who criticizes Trump for trying to solve the problems?
Does anybody want to move to Chicago the inner city
municipality after Brandon Johnson was elected?
Speaker 2 (24:25):
I mean, those are the simple questions in it not?
Speaker 7 (24:27):
Why not?
Speaker 2 (24:32):
Michael Berry's show.
Speaker 10 (24:38):
Later, I'm not holding up well In Oxford, Mississippi, Rebel
Nation posted is it time to start having a conversation
about our campus dining contractor's decision? To put a raising
cane's location in our pavilion. Every piece of Abner's rip
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off Chicken Soul seemingly helps the LSU nil and helps
Graves manipulate the Rocos Jello shot challenge in Omaha. Zaxby's
wouldn't be much better. The owner is a Uga booster.
Guthries is entrenched at Auburn. We are losing the chicken
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tender war and contributing to our rivals the same way
these chains are contributing to cholesterol counts. That was posted
by someone named Keith Sisson. I don't know Keith Sisson,
but I will tell you that there are a lot
of people who might not otherwise have an outlet for funny,
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but when they have a sports arena to discuss, they
can be really really funny. That's funny right there, That's
good stuff. I'm going to choose to laugh instead of
being angry at another issue. Here is the Minneapolis Police
Chief Bryan O'Hara telling the Somalis who have taken over
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that place to call nine to one one to report
ICE raids. So how does that work? You call nine
one one because Ice is arresting illegal aliens and the
police are supposed to respond to ice. You are calling
for a war by local police on federal officials talk
about a threat to democracy.
Speaker 6 (26:25):
I just wanted to add one point onto the original
question around community and fears that things may be unlawful.
We have experienced reports in this city and I'm sure
in Saint Paul also where people call to say that
there's folks that are masked, that they're not sure if
they're law enforcement, that they may be kidnapping people like
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we have had those reports. I want to be clear
to the community. The community should know that if you
see something like that that is legitimate, that you don't
know if someone is law enforcement, you should call nine
one one, and you should provide as much information as possible, because,
let's not forget we very recently had tragedy in this
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state by someone who is purporting to be law enforcement.
So please let's be clear that's something everyone should report
and that we will immediately respond to and we will
document whether it's somebody's not sure if there's a kidnapping happening,
somebody's not sure if that there's law enforcement.
Speaker 7 (27:25):
Present or not.
Speaker 6 (27:26):
And that's something else that's additional policy requirements that we
are implementing that we will document and report these types
of things anytime that we hear it, and reminding our
officers of their duty to intervene. So if there is
anything that is a violation of someone's human rights or
civil rights, successive forts, or anything like that, they absolutely
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have a duty to intervene as police officers.
Speaker 10 (27:51):
You are talking about placing local police officers in between
a federal law enforcement office, sir and an arrestee. Talk
about a threat to democracy. Tom Holman spoke exactly to
this subject on Fox with Laura Ingram, responding to those
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comments by Chief O'Hara in Minneapolis.
Speaker 2 (28:15):
A police it's just ridiculous.
Speaker 7 (28:18):
It is. And as a chief of priest, that's his officer,
arrest people and when they have rescue. Is that kidnapping?
It's not kidnapping. Were enforcing the laws of this country,
laws that were passed by Congress, were appropriated with funding
to enforce those laws. They assigned by President. So shameful
on any law enforcement office to compare us to a
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bad guy and kidnappers. Bottom line is on ice and
Boorbow shows up. Yeah, they have gear on and they
maybe wear mass protector. You know, the docs and themselves.
They're in their spousing their children, but they got clear identifications.
Speaker 2 (28:55):
Yeah, but Tom, I'm sorry.
Speaker 20 (28:57):
It's worse than that because that police chief, after everything
Minneapolis has endured since Floyd, that police chief is saying
we're not cooperating with ICE, so effectively, effectively, they're impeding
ICE's operation in the city. If in a way you
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could argue that if they're not cooperating by you know,
by not taking action to back up ICE, but they're
saying we're not working with you, it doesn't matter what
you uncover.
Speaker 2 (29:26):
I guess.
Speaker 7 (29:29):
Look, I'll say the same thing I said to other
chiefs the police and sanctuary of city. Shame on you.
I mean, your number one responsibility is the safety and
security of your communities, and ICE is targeting criminals criminals,
So for you not the partner with ICE to make
your community safer is shameful. You ought to put his
badge in the desk drawer walk away because he stopped
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being a cob become a politician. If a true law
enforcement official would work with ICE. Okay, Look, I don't
want to be an immigration officer. I'll leave that to you. Guys. Well,
we have an airing in public, safty in the community.
I want to be.
Speaker 2 (30:03):
Shoulder to shoulder with you.
Speaker 7 (30:05):
I want you to I want to help you make
my community say for because the chief of priest, that's
my number one responsibility. If he wants to watch, stand aside,
do it but to cross the line. Pam Binder and
use Returns are waiting to prosecute anybody that impedes law enforcement, ICE,
law enforcement, mortual law enforcement and doing their job. Zero
tolerance for impeding ice in their operations.
Speaker 10 (30:27):
Here's Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frye, who won by a whisker
over a Somali to remain the mayor of Minneapolis. To
make sure that the Somali community knows that, well, we're
here for you. You're the people who run the city
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of Minneapolis. We care about you more than the American
citizens before Obama dropped you in and you elected Ilhan Omar.
In fact, we care about you so much. I'm going
to speak language.
Speaker 2 (31:00):
Listen to this.
Speaker 21 (31:02):
Obviously, this is a frightening moment for our Somali community.
There have been many frightening moments over the last several
months to our immigrant communities in Minneapolis. In Minneapolis, our
diversity is diverse. People come from a thousand different backgrounds, mentalities,
and perspectives with one beautiful thing in common. They love
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our city and they're proud to call it home, and
we're going to stand with them every step of the way.
Pent On targeting people and committing so much time, energy
and money to terrorizing certain groups within our community, that's
not American, that's not what we are about.
Speaker 7 (31:48):
That we're going to do right.
Speaker 21 (31:49):
By every single person in our cities. And so to
our Somali community.
Speaker 22 (31:56):
Daman Shabka somalier Kul Minnesota, Gottajan Minneapolis, Wankuji Janila High
juan Ku Gheeb.
Speaker 21 (32:09):
Taganahan, we love you, we stand with you, and we
aren't backing down.
Speaker 7 (32:15):
Pet Man. This is.
Speaker 10 (32:19):
This is your sign that when there is an invasion
of by another country, the Jacob Fries and other Democrats
will side with your enemy. I don't know about you,
but I'm not up on my Somali dialect. Lucky for us,
we found an interpreter to break down what the mayor
was trying to say here with our Somali pirate translator.
Speaker 21 (32:39):
And so to our Somali community, Daman shop cut I.
Speaker 1 (32:43):
Made know that we're always welcome in the great Minnesota,
No far and wide, that we are welcome in the
Land of ten Thousand Lakes, a perfect home for all
my fellow pirate brethren and even you land lubbers. The
Ice Avengers shall never capture us, nor sink our ships,
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nor take our booty. I'd also like to take this
opportunity to invite you to our Somali Pirate Meet and
Greet at the Mall of Americas this Saturday. Women giving
away free gold coins and you can sign up to
qualify for a pirate in a box set complete with hairwing,
hankerchief and an eyepatch.
Speaker 2 (33:22):
Yo Ho Ho, Never with ice shall we go