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Speaker 1 (00:03):
It's that time time, time, time, luck and load.

Speaker 2 (00:10):
So Michael Verie Show is on the.

Speaker 3 (00:13):
Air tonight chilling new details about the shooting that left
two National Guardsmen gravely wounded.

Speaker 4 (00:19):
A lone gunman opened fire without provocation ambush style, armed
with a three point fifty seven Smith and Wesson revolver.

Speaker 3 (00:29):
Raman Nola Lockenwall is a twenty nine year old Afghan on.

Speaker 4 (00:32):
The subject who came to Afghan nationals who end up
in this country.

Speaker 2 (00:36):
He served to engage in criminal.

Speaker 4 (00:38):
Activity and as an Afghan national, has been arrested in
the state of Texas for making a terrorist threat. A
post by Lieutenant Chris Olivares, who was a big shot
with the Texas Department of Public Safety that Texas DPS
worked alongside DHS, Department of Homeland Security, and other federal

(00:59):
agencies and local agencies to help arrest the Afghan national
who made that terroristic threat. Lieutenant Olivars, thank you for
joining the show again. We appreciate that what exactly happened here.

Speaker 5 (01:13):
You know, this really shows just what you know, great
police work, does you know, coming together working with our
local and federal law enforcement agencies, gathering intelligence and being
able to prevent a terroristic attack that was coordinated by
this Afghan national where he posted a video on social
media where he was targeting the Fort Ward, Texas area

(01:37):
and making a bomb. And really really tell I think
it really really shows, you know, underscores you know that
we face war threats now than we have ever faced before,
and a lot of us do with the fact that
you know, we dealt with an unpresidented surge at the
board of the past four years and not knowing exactly
who's coming across the border, especially you know, those from
adversarial countries that do want to cause harm to our

(01:58):
country and being really into the country now having to
track some of these immigrants down. And this is a
perfect example of what could have happened, what really could
have happened if it wasn't for our GPS personnel working
together with the FBI at DHS and being able to
locate this Afghan national and arrest himp a terroristic threat.
And one thing I do want to add is that

(02:19):
we're taking a proactive approach when it comes to these
type of matters that affect public safety. Just most recently
in September, we created and developed a Homeland Security Division
within the text Department of Public Safety. And what that
does is brings all of our intelligence services together under
one unified command and provides a more robust intelligence apparatus

(02:41):
where we have more services working together, providing real time
information to the field, to the agents, to the troopers
to be able to stop events like this and arrest
criminals that do want to cause harm to our state.

Speaker 2 (02:57):
What do we know.

Speaker 4 (02:58):
About this guy, this Afghan national? How did he get here?
How long had he been here? Was he part of
a terror cell? Did he arrive a bad guy based
on activities already or was he under the throes of
one of these imms that operate on American soil.

Speaker 5 (03:14):
You know, that's one thing that we don't know. And
it kind of goes back to what I've always talked
about years ago. Right when you allow people to come
into the country illegally, you don't vet them, meaning you
don't do any background checks, any type of fingerprints, any
type of you know, being able to gather information from
some of these other countries because they don't share information
with us. As far as any type of terroristic threats

(03:35):
or terroristic database, we have our own terroristic database, but again,
some of these countries don't share information on some of
these individuals that are coming across. This particular immigrant, this
Afghan national was came across the border and was given
status in twenty twenty two by the previous administration as
part of their Welcome Allies operation. And because of that,

(03:57):
again we don't know exactly what radicalized you know, this
particular individual, what caused him to want to cause harm
to our country and you know, make this terroristic threat.
But again we take it very serious and we have
a zero tollars for that. Our governor, Governor Rabbit has
made it very care as well that we're going to
prioritize public safety and we're going to locate and track
people down that are making these type of threats and

(04:17):
that do want to cause harm to our great state.

Speaker 4 (04:21):
I wanted to ask you about another post you put up.
It's actually your pinned post, but every time I go
look you up, it's from a year ago. I'd like
to know if this is still happening, and have you
talk a bit about it. You talked about you watch
an an unaccompanied two year old child from El Salvador,
explained she arrived in the US by herself and that

(04:42):
her parents were in the US. The child had a
piece of paper with a phone number and a name.
This morning, Texas CPS encounter group of two hundred and
eleven illegal aliens in Maverick County. Among the group were
sixty unaccompanied minors ages two to seventeen and six What
special interest immigrants from Molly and Angola, Lieutenant Olivars, Texas

(05:05):
Department of Public Safety. I've seen video, I've talked to
other law enforcement. I've talked to Bill Malusion of Fox
who has covered this beat for quite some time, and
the disturbing aspect of illegal immigration, perhaps the most disturbing
is children who appear to be trafficked to this country
at the earliest, the youngest of ages.

Speaker 2 (05:26):
Your thoughts is that still going on? And how bad
is that?

Speaker 6 (05:29):
You know?

Speaker 5 (05:30):
I keep that post penned as a reminder of what
we faced, you know, during those last four years, and
just as you mentioned, just the travesty and devastation. When
we talk about children, they are the most vulnerable population.
However you feel about immigration, the fact of the matter
is that, you know, we were experiencing as a state
police agency on a company Tildy coming across that border

(05:51):
by themselves and not knowing exactly whether we're going to
end up and two dates, we do not know exactly
where they ended up. And we've heard stories and we've
seen reports on some of these children being found you know,
in sex trafficking cams and used for you know, hard labor.
That is that is the reality of the situation. When
you allow millions and millions of people to come across
the border to include on in company children. We have

(06:13):
not seen that now with the new administration. And I
will say that is one thing that I am very
I guess would say police to know that we have
an administration has really been cracking down and really now
we have immigration at an all time low, and with that,
you're going to stop the flow of unincompanied children. And
now the problem is where do we find these children?

(06:34):
What can we do to find these to them that
were released that we came across the border the last
four years, that have been lost through the country. Now
we got to find them. We've got to find them,
reunite them with their families, and again have some type
of permanent solutions in place for the next four years
eight years. That's the one thing that we got to
think about too, is that, you know, immigration has always
been an ongoing cycle, and we want to make sure

(06:55):
that we put some type of policies in place at
the federal level. That's where our lawmakers to come into play,
so we can stop this from happening again. But again,
that's a stark reminder of the devastation and trategies that
you were dealing with the last four years when we
just had this unpresident to serve at the border.

Speaker 4 (07:14):
You know, there is the purely American interest which we
should always serve first of protecting our people and including
our own children. But then there is at the next level,
the universality of decency, particularly as it relates to children,
and the idea that this is part of a trafficking

(07:35):
ring not just of drugs, but of human beings to
be used as sex objects. And we've seen this in
case after case. It's as old as mankind. People can
be evil with regard to their depravity, and it bothers
me on a level. It's almost unspeakable having children, myself
in a house full of nieces and nephews over the

(07:55):
weekend who were about this age.

Speaker 2 (07:57):
It's unfathomable. It is so disturbing.

Speaker 4 (08:02):
Lieutenant Chris Olivara is with the Texas Department of Public Safety.
As always, sir, thank you for your service and thanks
for making time to talk to us about this.

Speaker 2 (08:09):
Keep up the great work.

Speaker 5 (08:11):
Yes, sir, thank you so much. Appreciate you.

Speaker 4 (08:17):
Moan, did you know that Catholic mass is just Catholic
force divided by Catholic acceleration?

Speaker 2 (08:22):
Sir, Please do not call him the fat pig. See
I'm trying to be nice. Don't call him a fat pig.

Speaker 6 (08:29):
Look at the anatomy of a news story in this country.
Afghan national who was brought to this country, relocated here
when our men went to fight for his country.

Speaker 2 (08:42):
He was brought to this country and handed a new life.
Who does that?

Speaker 4 (08:47):
Throughout the course of history, you never see that. In
many ways, he had more opportunities than Native Americans, Americans
native to this country before he got here, whose families
had fought for this country, who'd paid the taxes, who'd
built this country. But we brought him here because he
was supposedly part of our forever or assistance. We don't

(09:08):
know that. Turns out some of these were the very
guys we were fighting against. So when he does that,
and we're angry about it. You'll see the story, and
then usually there's a denial, Oh no, no, no, he's not
really part of that, and then once you prove he
is part of that, there is in both parties. There

(09:30):
is the finger pointing. Each side says the other side
did it, and then everyone vows to fix it, but
they never actually do. The reason Trump is such a
problem for the swamp is you're not supposed to fix
the problem. You're supposed to just talk about it, and

(09:51):
no one ever follows up to find out if he did.

Speaker 2 (09:54):
But Trump does.

Speaker 4 (09:56):
For example, he has ordered the pause of visas for
Afghan passports credit Fox News.

Speaker 2 (10:04):
There was no vetting or anything.

Speaker 4 (10:05):
They came in unvetted, and we have a lot of
others in this country.

Speaker 5 (10:09):
We're going to get them out, but they go cuckoo.

Speaker 2 (10:12):
Something happened soon and.

Speaker 3 (10:14):
The President directed his administration to immediately pause issuing visas
to anyone traveling on an Afghan passport, as well as
stop processing all immigration requests from Afghan nationals.

Speaker 7 (10:26):
Now.

Speaker 3 (10:27):
The directives go beyond the country. US Citizenship and Immigration
Services announced all asylum decisions will be put on hold
until every person is vetted and screened.

Speaker 2 (10:39):
Now a member of the Senate and Armed Services.

Speaker 3 (10:41):
Committee is offending this increased vetting of those from Afghanistan.

Speaker 8 (10:47):
We even have reports where people are traveling back to
Afghanistan and coming back to the United States. If they
leave and they're able to enter into Afghanistan, which is
the Taliban held country this point, and able to get
back out on their own, they're probably compromised.

Speaker 4 (11:02):
So he's taking action. It upsets people. People would rather
just say, oh, that's most horrible. It's terrible, but when
you stop people from coming in. Now, all of a sudden,
somebody has a neighbor, maid, employee, friend, classmate who's from
a country where the passports have been held up, and
they go, well, I'm all forgetting the bad guys out

(11:26):
of here, but what about my friend and neighbor Abu.
And we go, oh, you're right, let's don't do anything
about the problem, because Abu hasn't killed anyone yet and
maybe Abu never will. So then we go, we don't

(11:47):
want to do anything that's offensive, and that's how we
end up destroyed because let me ask you this, we
don't want a stereotype, right, because stereotype he's awful. But
that also means we don't want to solve the problem,
doesn't it Because if we say, well, we don't want
to turn anyone down from coming here, and you respond, yeah,

(12:10):
but if you don't turn anyone down, then some terrorists
are going to get in. Let's have a discussion. How
many terrorists per thousand people? Let's really get down. Let's
boil it down. Don't we don't want any terrorists to
be here?

Speaker 5 (12:27):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (12:27):
You do.

Speaker 4 (12:29):
If you recognize it is a virtual reality that someone
who's a terrorist is going to mix in with the
people that are supposedly the nice guys. Right, someone is
how many will we tolerate in order to make sure
that we let Abu in? Is it one for every hundred, one,

(12:51):
for every thousand, one for every ten thous Oh no, no, no,
don't say it like that. The inability to have this
conversation is inability to solve the problem.

Speaker 2 (13:02):
A reporter at.

Speaker 4 (13:03):
Ms NOW did you know MSNBC has changed their name
to MS NOW? I wish Rush was around, he'd have
something very funny to say about that. A reporter at
ms NOW seemingly justified the shooting of the two guardsmen
because maybe maybe they were mistaken for ICE agents.

Speaker 9 (13:25):
You know, there's so much controversy happening in the United
States right now with ICE who are also wearing uniforms
and wearing masks, and so there's you don't know, people
walking around with uniforms in an American city. There are
some Americans that might object to that, and so apparently

(13:46):
this shooting has happened.

Speaker 4 (13:48):
Wait a minute, So you're saying that you can't really
be mad at this guy for killing for killing a
National guardsmen and critically wounded another because maybe he thought
they were ICE agents.

Speaker 2 (14:09):
You would have been okay if it was ICE agents.

Speaker 4 (14:14):
Mothers and fathers of children in this country who are
serving our government, serving our people. All they're doing is
enforcing the laws on the books. If you don't like
the laws, repeal them, and you're okay. If some Afghan
terrorist shoots and kills them, and you're okay if he

(14:35):
shoots and kills a guardsman because maybe he thought it
was ICE in an honest mistake, uniforms and all. Oh, Michael,
you say nobody in media would justify the shooting of
ICE agents. That wouldn't happen. You're taking this too far.
You're being provocative. Well, your runner, let me present into

(14:59):
the court of public opinion Exhibit A. This is Don Lemon,
and he can go well, Don Lemon, he's fallen from grace,
sure he has. But it's also important to understand this
is a guy who was sitting in an anchor's desk
at CNN until very recently and is still running around

(15:24):
with the hoy ploy, I mean, with the high ranking
Democrat leadership. And listen to him telling quote unquote brown
people to buy guns so that when Ice shows up,
why would they need guns?

Speaker 7 (15:41):
Don black people, brown people of all stripes, whether you're
an Indian American or a Mexican American, and whoever you are,
go out in your plate where you live and get
a gun legally, get a life to carry legally, because
when you have people knocking on your door and taking

(16:03):
you away without due process as a citizen, isn't.

Speaker 2 (16:07):
That what the Second Amendment was written for. Go back
and read what the Second Amendment says, and.

Speaker 7 (16:12):
Perhaps it will knock some sense in the head in
the heads of these people.

Speaker 1 (16:16):
Who are thinking, well, it's all great. I don't believe
they're doing it without due process. They're asking people for papers.
They're not really beating people up. These people are doing
things that are illegal. Nobody is illegal. It is a
misdemeanor to cross the lord.

Speaker 2 (16:28):
That's just an option for you.

Speaker 4 (16:29):
I was your own ambitions, Michael Berry, just.

Speaker 2 (16:33):
Young and ambitious and I love women. Hey, you can't
no man for loving women.

Speaker 4 (16:40):
Let's see how the other is Afghan nationals who we
brought here as part of Operation Enduring Freedom. Because you
don't want to be so nice to these people, Let's
see how they're doing. In Fort Worth, Texas, next to Dallas,
a man videoed himself and posted it building a bomb

(17:02):
he vowed to use to target the DFW area.

Speaker 10 (17:07):
Muhammad al Kuse has been booked into the Tarran County
Jail in charge with making terroristic threats at the state level.
According to Department of Homeland Security, he was arrested after
posting a video on TikTok saying he was building a
bomb to explode in the Fort Worth area.

Speaker 11 (17:22):
And it's a very difficult situation because the community at
large these one immigrant acting in a horrible situation like this,
and they assume there are many more that are just
because their immigrants won armed the United States and as
we know, the vast majority of people that immigrant to
the United States is because of their love to this country.

(17:44):
But it effects I'm sorry, it effects severely the image
of the immigrant coming to the United States.

Speaker 10 (17:52):
DJ says he came to the United States as part
of Operation Allies Welcome, which was a program set up
to help Afghans who had worked with all life forces
to come to the United States for two years on
parole without permanent immigration status. It would then need to
apply for other ways to stay in the country, like asylum.

Speaker 11 (18:10):
Leaving them behind would have been a death sentence since
they cooperated with the United States. We have to remember
that ninety nine percent of the Afghanian nationals are good
people and that they fought alongside the US to remove
the Taliban.

Speaker 10 (18:25):
The Trumpet administration had already halted all asylum decisions and
paused issuing visas for people traveling on Afghan passports following
a shooting near the White House that left one National
Guard member dead and another in critical condition.

Speaker 11 (18:39):
I mean, they have best powers to control the immigration process,
and if they believe there's a flawed program, they have
their right to detain it and temporarily while they investigate
or detail it. But at the same time, stopping all
processes might be a little bit extreme. Since ninety nine
percent of the people are really nice, I'm doing anything bad.

Speaker 4 (19:03):
There's your number, ninety nine percent. Okay, how do you
know that number? Did you run a mathematical model. Here's
how many people we brought here, and here's how many
are committing violent crimes? Because if you did, are you

(19:23):
only using the number who've been arrested or of those
who've been convicted. What if it's not one out of
one hundred, What if it's one out of ninety or eighty.
What if is one out of fifty? What if it's
one out of ten? Do you think he would say that?
Are we supposed to assume that the number that he
made up out of then air is accurate. He made

(19:46):
up that number to give himself credibility. But let's take
that number for the sake of argument. All right, Let's
say you you sent one hundred of them across the country.
That's not what they do. They bundle them up where
they create these little powerful clicks, create terror cells and gangs.
But okay, let's assume you spread them all out, and

(20:08):
let's say that there are. There really is only one
out of one hundred who's committing violent crimes. So you're
at work and you get the message that your daughter,
who's in fifth grade, was walking home from school, snatched
off the street, raped and violently murdered.

Speaker 2 (20:32):
I hope.

Speaker 4 (20:35):
That, as a good Christian and an patriotic American, that
your immediate reaction will be, well, I don't want to
judge these people, because that's not fair. I don't want
to paint with too broad a brush. I just took
one for the team, right.

Speaker 2 (20:53):
Is that what you would.

Speaker 4 (20:53):
Say, is that how you would feel about this? Would
you think of that guest who was just talking so
blithely about this group of terrorists who brought into this country?

Speaker 2 (21:07):
Is that what you'd think.

Speaker 4 (21:08):
Well, it's not that bad at least no other families,
because there's only one out of one hundred. Well, if
we sprinkled a thousand in, that's ten. It's ten families
whose lives are ruined, ten victims. But that's okay, right,

(21:29):
because America has to pay the tax. America has to
pay the price for other people. That's part of it.
Otherwise we don't get to go to war. And if
we don't get to go to war, how does the
war industry make all their money? And if the war

(21:49):
industry doesn't make all their money, how do they share
some of it with the politicians to run their campaigns
and to hire their children ASTs and managers and government
affairs directors. And look, if the money's not flowing, it
dries up. So we got to have war. We love war.

(22:10):
War is great. And then we go to war and
you know, you break it, you bought it. That's a
power old doctrine. So now that we've gone to war
and gotten our kids killed, the people who helped them,
we have to bring them back. But we don't really
know who we can trust. So we just let a
bunch of people come back. And some of them will

(22:32):
come here and rape our daughters and sons and murder people.
But that's okay because to say anything about it would
make you a racist, and we don't want that. Besides,
we vetted those people, so we would only get the
good ones.

Speaker 2 (22:46):
Right.

Speaker 4 (22:49):
Here's what then White House Press Secretary in twenty twenty
one under Joe Biden said.

Speaker 12 (22:55):
There are, of course concerns the lawmakers experts of practice
the same previous arrivals of large numbers of refugees from
different parts of the world, and not only there may
be a handful, small handful who are eventually deemed a
security risk of suf kming. What reassurances can you make
about the screening process and the attempts to make sure

(23:18):
that somebody like that doesn't make him his or her
way here.

Speaker 6 (23:21):
I can absolutely assure you that no one is coming
into the United States of America who has not been
through a thorough screening and background check process.

Speaker 4 (23:31):
Really, Like, what what is your name, Ali Mohammed Ishmael Assif.

Speaker 2 (23:42):
Wow, that's weird. You're the eighty eighth person today who's
had that name. Hey, Afghan FBI, do you have a file.

Speaker 4 (23:53):
On Ali Mohammed Ishmael Assif.

Speaker 2 (23:58):
No, we don't.

Speaker 4 (23:59):
You know, we have computers. I would have a file.
Oh he seemed like a nice guy. All right, you're
good to go. He's been vetted. You see, So don't worry.
White lady in Middle America. Stop being worried about the
brown people coming here. You know, be tolerant, embrace other cultures.

(24:19):
You're so afraid of everyone who isn't white, Right, that's
how this game is played. Well, then, Jen Psaki, Why
don't you take a few hundred of them onto your house.
You got a big property, you got a lot of money.
Won't you give each one of them a bedroom in
your house. In August or twenty twenty one, CNN's Jake

(24:40):
Tapper called the concerns about bringing Afghan refugees to America
rank bigotry.

Speaker 2 (24:46):
How about this?

Speaker 13 (24:48):
There are a number of other voices in the Republican
Party that are already, whether on television or on tweets
or whatever, start arting to talk about starting to demonize
Afghan immigrants, starting to talk about this is Biden's plan
to put more Muslims in the country, starting to insinuate

(25:11):
that these are these are bad people, they're terrorists, et.

Speaker 2 (25:14):
Cetera, et cetera. Really rank bigotry. Houston as a man, flabby,
Michael Berry. Houston has a meth labit.

Speaker 4 (25:29):
Tom Moman has done a great job for the Trump administration,
a wonderful job. Indeed, he was on Fox Sunday morning
and he made the point, you can't properly vet these people, folks.
Let me just say this. I'm not putting words into
Tom Holman's mouth. I'll let you hear from him. But

(25:52):
it's hard for Americans to wrap our minds around the
fact that the rest of the world is not like America,
and the place is that at least like America or
places like Afghanistan and Somalia. You don't have birth records,
death records, you don't have school records.

Speaker 2 (26:10):
In most cases, you don't have school.

Speaker 4 (26:13):
You have lawlessness, you don't have fairness, you don't have
roads to speak of, proper hospitals, people don't have jobs.
It's hard to imagine.

Speaker 2 (26:29):
You don't just pull out your list of people.

Speaker 4 (26:31):
And go, all right, who're gonna bring to America?

Speaker 10 (26:35):
You?

Speaker 2 (26:35):
You, you, and you.

Speaker 4 (26:36):
They don't have documents proof as to who they are
and who they're not. You don't have any way to
know that that guy hasn't raped three hundred little boys,
and that happens a lot.

Speaker 2 (26:51):
You have no way to know.

Speaker 4 (26:53):
So you just grab a couple of people, and then
you grab some more, and then you grab some more,
and you grab some more. And sure a few of
those will be people who helped our service members there,
But at what costs that all the others are coming? Oh,
it's okay, long as we get some of them and

(27:14):
they'll tell you. The military industrial complex will tell you, hey,
we got to do this or otherwise they won't help
our soldiers in the future. Stop sending our soldiers into places.
That's the problem. Why were we there for twenty years?
We killed Osama bin Laden in twenty eleven. Why were
we still there in twenty twenty one. That doesn't make

(27:36):
any sense.

Speaker 2 (27:37):
What were we there for?

Speaker 4 (27:40):
What did we accomplish? Let me ask you that did
we bring stability to this country? Because that's always why
we're nation building. You didn't nation build. It's at least
as bad as it's ever been. The Taliban's just back
in control, is just as much as they ever were,
more because now we left a bunch of our military
equipment there. So why did we do it? Why did

(28:00):
all these people die for what? We're supposed to support
the troops. You're not supporting the troops. You're sending them
in the harm's way for nothing. You're dishonoring the commitment
they made to serve this country without asking questions. It
was Tom Holman on Fox Sunday Morning.

Speaker 14 (28:18):
People didn't understand during the four years to buy Now,
I was on the Fox News every day saying it's
the biggest national security favority history nation. And we're going
to pay the price because even though Secretary Marcus is
everybody property vetted, they weren't. Even his own DHS Inspector
General came out report and said there's multiple faares on
a vetting process, and there's no people need to understand.

(28:40):
And these third row nations, they don't have systems like
we do. So a lot of these Afghanistans when they
did get here and to get better, and they're no
identification at all, not a single travel document, not one
piece of identification. And we're going to count on the
people that run Afghanistan the talent ban to provide us
any information who the bad guys were, good guys are

(29:00):
certainly not. And many people need to understand that most
terrorists in this world, most of them aren't in any
database because unless they were found on a battlefield by
DD and the retina scanon did biometrics there, unless you're
part of a T three undercover investigation, we don't know
who they are. So and the same thing with illegal

(29:22):
Halt said over ten men, it came across the border.
Joe Biden, there's no way to bet these people. We
think El Salvador, or Turkey or Sudana or and these
countries had the databases or system checks that we have.
Do you think the governor of China, Russia or do
you think they're going to share that data with us
even if they did have it. There's no way to
clearly bet these people, you know, one hundred percent that

(29:43):
they're safe to come to this country from these third
world nations. President Trump's doing the right thing, reviewing every
one of these people came under Biden administration and.

Speaker 2 (29:52):
Drilling down on them.

Speaker 14 (29:53):
I really truly think that most of them are going
to end up being deported because we're not going to
be able to property bet them.

Speaker 4 (30:01):
So to put that into perspective, Democrats told us that
illegal aliens were not receiving Snap benefits. Remember, but then
when Trump ended their Snap benefits, the same people sued
the Trump administration for cutting off Snap benefits to illegals.

(30:25):
But you told us they weren't getting Snap benefits, welfare
food stams. Which one is it either illegal aliens aren't
getting them or he's hurting illegal aliens by taking away
their food snams. When they told you that they vetted

(30:47):
these gas before they brought them here. You knew they
were lying because their lips were moving. How about the
Republicans who voted for it? Dan Crenshaw here in Houston.
Dan Crenshaw voted for it and then wrote a letter
to my Yorcus and blinkoln at the time, along with

(31:08):
the Democrat Congressman Sylvia Garcia, that they wanted them relocated
to Houston. No no, no, no, no, no no. You want
them here, you take them in. Then you've got Democrats.
By the way, John Corny voted for that. John Kennedy
voted for that. John Kennedy is as swampy as the

(31:29):
next guy. And you say, oh, Michael, I can't get
on with that. John Kennedy's one of the good guys,
is he. Do you study John Kennedy's votes or his quotes,
because he's got great quotes and awful votes. John Kennedy
is a swamp creature when it comes down to voting.

Speaker 2 (31:50):
He's just a real.

Speaker 4 (31:51):
Huxty huckster, like a like a real folks a preacher.
Now I'm gonna let y'all out of here just a moment,
but before you do that. He is completely clever quote guy,
but he's voting against you. And then there's Tim Kaine,

(32:11):
Senator Tim Kane from Virginia who was on CBS's Face
the Nation, and he said, well, if those guys hadn't
been there serving in DC, they wouldn't have been killed.

Speaker 15 (32:23):
These two Guards members, Ms Bexter and mister Wolfe. What
a tragedy for them and their families. And you know what,
they should have been at home at Thanksgiving, celebrating Thanksgiving
with their families, not deployed in a political deployment to
do law enforcement in DC that the DC Police and

(32:43):
other local law enforcement agencies can do. And this demonstrates
yet again something we've seen so often. Our troops, including
our Guards members. They're going to serve in brave and
courageous and self sacrificing ways, and we can be so
proud of them. But the orders that they get from
their civilian leaders, that's where the problem comes in. Whether

(33:04):
it's a hag seth order to kill them all, or
in order to send guardsmen and women in a political
stunt and deployment two cities around the country. These two
individuals should have been celebrating Thanksgiving with their families. And
I just mourned for them and all who suffer as
a result.

Speaker 4 (33:23):
He mourns for them. Hillary Clinton's vice presidential Canada, he
mourns for them. See this is Donald Trump's fault. If
Donald Trump hadn't had them patrolling the streets of Washington,
d C. Then they wouldn't have been killed, because they
should be home with their families, not having to be
out patrolling the streets of our own nation's capital.

Speaker 2 (33:40):
But because they were, they got killed, and I mourned
for them and their families. They shouldn't be dead.

Speaker 4 (33:45):
They should have not been having to work on that day,
and that's why they're dead. He really said that there's
no common ground with these people. I hope you understand this.
They're not coming around to your way of thinking. Monsters
and demons.

Speaker 2 (34:08):
Leman Ellis has left for kid. Thank you, and good night.
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