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Speaker 1 (00:04):
It's that time, time, time, time, luck and load. The
Michael Verie Show is on the air.

Speaker 2 (00:14):
We have specific officers and agents that have bounties that
have been put out on their heads. It's been two
thousand dollars to kidnap them, ten thousand dollars to kill them.

Speaker 1 (00:23):
Risty Nome saying she's going.

Speaker 3 (00:24):
To deploy more special operations to Chicago.

Speaker 1 (00:27):
Here's what this says.

Speaker 3 (00:29):
Today in Chicago, members of our brave law enforcement were attacked, rammed,
and boxed in by ten vehicles, including an attack with
a semi automatic weapon. I'm deploying more special operations to
control the scene.

Speaker 1 (00:41):
Reinforcements are on their way.

Speaker 4 (00:44):
DHS says that CBP officers shot and wounded a woman
in Chicago yesterday after they say she allegedly rammed a
law enforcement vehicle and agents were boxed in by multiple cars.
The spokesperson for Dhsatricia McLaughlin, accused Chicago police of leaving

(01:05):
the scene and refusing to assist ads.

Speaker 1 (01:08):
So what's happening in.

Speaker 5 (01:11):
The Senate race in Texas is happening across the country.
Let me explain. We have the senator named John Cornyn.
He was part of the group. John McCain, Mitch McConnell,
Charlie Christ, Lindsey Gramnesty Cabal, Bill Cassidy is now part

(01:32):
of that. And these are the guys that believe they
ought to be able to run the country without being bothered,
including by Donald Trump. And so people will say, well,
how come Trump doesn't just get involved and endorse John
Cornyn's opponent. Well, because Donald Trump also has to govern.

(01:56):
Life is a lot harder for him than it is
for you. You get to pick your candidate and announce
that the senator from Texas as an idiot in your
for Ken Paxton or as of today, Wesley Hunt.

Speaker 1 (02:09):
And the president should do the same.

Speaker 5 (02:13):
But once you completely alienate John Cornyn, he's going to
vote against Trump. And see that ought to be a
disqualifying feature. Already everybody in Texas knows that if John
Cornyan doesn't win the nomination in March during our primary
to be the Republican candidate for Senate, he's going to

(02:35):
join with Mitch McConnell and Susan Collins and Lisa Murkowski
and he's going to vote against Trump on everything. I've
even had donors tell me I'm worried if Cornyn doesn't
win the primary, then he will spend the next nine
months voting against Trump and make it hard for Trump

(02:58):
to get his agenda passed. Wait a minute, you're telling
me that we've got a Republican in their right, We've
got a Republican that you're thinking about supporting, because if
you don't support him and he loses, he will vote
with the Democrats to defeat Trump on every measure that

(03:19):
comes up. So you've just admitted you don't expect good government.
You don't expect them to care. See, I have for
years argued that the reason you get bad elected officials
in black districts Jasmine Crockett, Sheila Jackson, Lee, Maxine Waters,

(03:44):
Eddie Bernice Johnson. We could go on and normone, the
reason you get those people is because black voters are
so sour on politicians. They expect their politicians to be
absolute criminals, and so they don't care when that person

(04:06):
betrays them. They don't care when that person's self deals,
they don't care when that person's engaged in all these
different crimes.

Speaker 1 (04:13):
They figure they're all doing it.

Speaker 5 (04:16):
And the moment you feel that that's the case, you've
lost the process. The moment you say, well, I'm not
going to hold my guy accountable, I assume politicians are
bad people. When you do that, you have given them
carte blanche to be as awful as imaginable. So the

(04:39):
Attorney General state of Texas, Ken Paxton, he ran for
the House in Texas years ago, and he ran against
the establishment candidate, who was actually supported by more Democrats
and Republicans. But the Democrats all vote as a block,
join in with a few Republicans, and they get to
control the House with a you know, a fig your

(05:00):
head Republican in charge who's carrying a lot of water
for the Democrats because the Democrats vote as a block. Well,
Ken Paxton as a state rep said, I'm going to
go in there.

Speaker 1 (05:11):
I'm gonna put a wedge into that thing.

Speaker 5 (05:13):
I'm a red Rover, come over and smash this thing
up right, And that made him an anti establishment guy.

Speaker 1 (05:20):
So all the big money.

Speaker 5 (05:21):
Boys that were Corning and Bush and Joe Strauss, who
was the speaker at the time, they put a tag
on Ken Paxton. He's got to be destroyed. Then Paxton
goes on to be a state senator. They tried to
keep him from that. He wins. They spend a lot
of money against him. Then he goes on to be
the Attorney general. They worked very hard to keep him

(05:42):
from that, and then they impeached him and he went
to the Senate with the Senate shut it down, and
they try everything. They smear his personal life, and it's
a mirror. It's a parallel to Trump's career. You know,
this woman he's not married to anymore, says he's not
a good man. Well, remember what they did to Trump

(06:05):
with the Billy Bush grab him by the whoho. Then
you had the Egen Carroll claiming that he raped her.
They've dragged that into court. They had other women that
were making all sorts of statements. They tried to paint
him as an Epstein guy, when he's the one that
exposed Epstein. They tried to make him seem corrupt with
business deals. They dragged him to court. Remember all the

(06:28):
things they've done to Trump, Well they've done that to Paxton.
But what the Trump case proved was if you let
the left, and more importantly, the Republican establishment in DC,
if you vote on the basis of what they tell
you you are offended by, you end up with Carl

(06:49):
Rove in charge of everything. And that's what they've always done.
They have destroyed any Republican who dares raise a question.
You're immoral, you're bad, you're not a good guy. And
they have all the money because they've got the big
money boys behind them. So Paxton, so the race, Paxton
squares off after they've tried to take him out again

(07:12):
and again and again. And Paxton is beating Cornyn. At
one point, the polls had him up by twenty five
percentage points. So imagine you're the incumbent US senator and
among Republican primary voters the attorney general has beaten you
by twenty five percentage points. Does that tell you what
a sellout you are in Texas? Because remember, the only

(07:33):
thing that matters is primary voters for the primary. But
I think we're going to see this in some other
states as well well. Today Wesley Hunt entered the race.
Wesley Hunt is a I believe, two time congressional Canada congressman.
He is the most recent congressman the thirty eighth congressional district.

(07:55):
This district was created for him. He had lost a
district that was a fifty fifty district used to be
George H. W's old district of the seventh and he
announces today. There was some thought that Trump would endorse him.
I don't think Trump will endorse either. He's endorsed Paxton
in the past. So this is going to make for
a very very interesting race, and I'll explain why it

(08:16):
is different than people expect.

Speaker 6 (08:19):
My name is Mitch or Michael Ferry genius.

Speaker 5 (08:23):
So Wesley Hunt enters the race today, which means, of
course he has to give up his congressional seat, not
before the end of his term.

Speaker 1 (08:31):
He just can't run for reelection.

Speaker 5 (08:33):
So his seat thirty eight because there are thirty eight
congressional districts in the state of Texas, so it's the
last one that was created, and it was created for him.
He had lost in this in this fifty to fifty race,
it's really more majority Democrat, and people saw a lot
of talent in him. You've got a young, black, good

(08:55):
looking guy who went to West Point. He's an Apache
helicopter pilot. He's smart, he's ambitious. I mean, the Republican
Party is out looking for these kinds of people to promote,
and so this district was created for him.

Speaker 1 (09:16):
He's been a big Trump supporter. He was the first.

Speaker 5 (09:19):
I think he was the first of all the congressman
to endorse Trump in twenty twenty two, twenty twenty two
for reelection.

Speaker 1 (09:28):
Trump likes him a lot.

Speaker 5 (09:31):
Trump supported him in his election to the seat, and
I think it was probably Trump's naw that got him,
that created a district that looked good for him to
move into and serve in. So the rumor in Texas
was and I know Westley very well, but we haven't
talked about this race. I know that seems odd from people.

(09:52):
My son interned for him in Congress this summer. For
whatever reason, he has not reached out to me. When
he last his first election to Lizzie Fletcher in the
seventh congressional district, I had worked very hard to get
him elected to that congressional seat. It was an uphill battle.

Speaker 1 (10:12):
We knew it.

Speaker 5 (10:14):
She was an incumbent, she's a Democrat, she had the money.
But he made a good go of it and he
didn't lose by much. And I called him the next morning.
I texted him and I said, hey, I don't do lunch,
but I said let's meet for lunch and he said, no,
I can't. I'm devastated. He had poured his heart and
soul into that. So you think, well, my career's over.

(10:35):
You know, I never have a chance to get to
do all the wonderful things I wanted to do. And
I said, no, it's not an option. You come and
meet me. And so we sat outside for in between
the two shows for probably five hours, and we had
text mechs and we drank some Martarita's.

Speaker 1 (10:53):
And we boohooed over losing the race.

Speaker 5 (10:57):
And then it wasn't much longer till the new seat
opened up and he ran and he won, and that
was that.

Speaker 1 (11:06):
The rumor in.

Speaker 5 (11:07):
Texas was that Wesley wouldn't run for the Senate unless
Trump endorsed him. I didn't think Trump was going to endorse,
not that he wouldn't. I think Trump would like either
Wesley Hunt or Ken Paxton to be a US Senator.
I think he doesn't want to have to pick between
the two. Now he may endorse. I'm not saying he won't,

(11:30):
but I would be surprised at this point. He has
endorsed Paxton in the past, and he has gone after
the people who tried to take Paxton down instead of Texas,
Paxton has brought a lot of cases that were important
cases before the Supreme Court and won them all or
over ninety percent of them.

Speaker 1 (11:48):
That are important issues.

Speaker 5 (11:50):
With the border with boys and girls, bathrooms, a lot
of big cases and important issues. In fact, Paxton brought
the case to the Supreme Court after the last election
that there was election fraud. There were others who joined
in on it, but it was Packson who brought that case.
Trump hasn't forgotten that. So he's got He's got an

(12:10):
odd situation here because Trump's got Wesley Hunt, who he
really likes. I think he would like to support a
black Republican in the Deep South that doesn't come along
very often for the US Senate. I think that's part
of why he's always been very nice to Tim Scott,
who I would argue is a lightweight. But I think

(12:32):
he personally likes Wesley Hunt, and I think he likes
the thought of, you know, supporting a black Republican military veteran,
a APACHE helicopter pilot.

Speaker 1 (12:44):
Married beautiful little kids. I mean, it's the whole package.

Speaker 5 (12:48):
But he's got Paston over here, who he's always been
very supportive of and they have a close relationship, and
he knows that if Paxton wins, Packson won't just be
a senator, he will be a reliable force for pro
trump Ism. So you know, Trump's in a real pickle.

(13:10):
He'd like either one of those two, and he doesn't
like Cornin, but if he comes out and endorses one
or the other. The rumor I have heard, which is
very reliable because it's folks that are very close to
this situation, is that Cornyan has warned Trump that if
you endorse one or the other of those guys, I

(13:33):
will immediately start voting against you on everything. That very
fact is why John Cornyn does not deserve a Republican party,
a Republicans vote in March.

Speaker 1 (13:46):
If he is.

Speaker 5 (13:47):
Using if he imagine this, He's out here telling Texas voters,
I'm with Trump, Trump's with me, you love Trump, vote
for me, I love Trump, I'm helping Trump change the world,
which is not true. He's worked behind Trump at every corner.
We've got him on the record, we've got him on
record saying Trump should have even run this time a.

Speaker 1 (14:08):
Matter of days ago.

Speaker 5 (14:10):
So you've got Cornyan who is telling Texas voters, I'm
with Trump, I love Trump. But if Trump doesn't support
me or supports my opponent, then I will work against
Trump tooth and nail. So you either believe in Trump's agenda,

(14:33):
which is very popular in Texas. You either believe in
the MAGA agenda or you don't. But if you're saying, well,
I believe in it until the moment y'all don't vote
for me, and then I will do everything I can
to kill it. That fact right there is everything you

(14:55):
need to know to understand the swamp. It is everything
you need to know to realize what Trump is up against.
So Trump doesn't want Cornyn, but he's in the bad
situation that it's very hard to endorse against him, depending

(15:15):
on where the race is closer to March. If if
one or the other Hunt and Paxton and I don't
expect this to happen, We're to drop out. By the way,
Wesley Hunt will be our guest tomorrow evening. If one
or the other got out, I think he would endorse

(15:36):
whoever was remaining just before the primary to help them win.
But he can't do that now because if he does
that now, he has two friends in this race. He's
got to hurt one of his friends by doing that.
But more importantly, if he does that now, it gives
Cornan more time to lash out at him. See Cornyn

(15:58):
is having to pretend in his vote that he loves Trump.
So Trump's got leverage on him until March. And Trump's
got a lot of things he's trying to get done
and he needs every Republican on board. We have seen
how much trouble we've had because Murkowski and Collins are
over there with the Democrats. Now, Mitch McConnell is a

(16:18):
reliable Democrat, so we don't have a vote to spare.

Speaker 1 (16:21):
That's why jd. Vance is having to break these ties.

Speaker 5 (16:24):
We can't lose corn In at least for now.

Speaker 1 (16:30):
So you remember the unhinged liberal you mean out know
his name. We don't need to.

Speaker 5 (16:34):
I'm not going to. I'm not going to amplify it.
He was trying to murder a Supreme Court Justice, Bret Kavanaugh. Well,
his case has finally come before the court, and guess what,
he got a sweetheart sentence because the judge is a
woke Biden appointee, and the judge expressed sympathy for this

(16:57):
man who wanted to kill talk about a threat to democracy,
wanted to kill a Supreme court justice and was trying to.
But the judge feels sorry for him because his defense
was that he was a trans and now identifies as
a woman. He only got eight years for showing up

(17:20):
in Brett Kavanaugh's neighborhood carrying a glock, seventeen mo tactical light,
zip tized pepper spray, and burglary tools. Prosecutors asked for
thirty years to life, they gave him only eight because well,
you know, he really wants to be a girl.

Speaker 1 (17:40):
Fox News is Saul Weisenberg, and.

Speaker 7 (17:42):
So this Fiden appointed judge has been slammed for a
lenient eight year sentence in Kavanaugh assassination plot.

Speaker 1 (17:50):
So this is what was noted.

Speaker 7 (17:52):
So Judge debraah Boardman, a wide and appointee, said she
factored into the sentence her concern about Trump's executive order
requiring inmates to be detained in prisons that correspond to
their sex. At first, so this individual Nicholas, who wants
to go by Sophie, showed up at Brett Kavanaugh's place
try to assassinate him with a pistol, a knife, a crowbar,

(18:13):
tactical gear. But because Nicholas, I guess, wants to go
by Sophie. He gets eight years instead of the recommended
thirty y And what does this mean?

Speaker 8 (18:24):
Well, I don't think a thirty year sentence was ever
a realistic possibility. I disagree. First of all, she's a
very I have found her. She is a very conscientious
sentencing judge. I disagree with her factoring in the way
that inmates her assigned in prison. I think that may
be a problem with the sentence. But she was also

(18:45):
affected by the fact that Sophie, if we're going to
call Sophie, that decided to turn herself in once she
saw deputy marshals out there. Yes, she saw the marshals,
but she had not. The judge thought that was significant.

Speaker 1 (19:01):
Okay, but these.

Speaker 7 (19:03):
Cases, okay, well, I say Nicholas because you know he's
a man, but you know, you do what you want
to do. But to me, it's Nicholas eight years. We're
already having Charlie.

Speaker 1 (19:14):
I just didn't remember.

Speaker 7 (19:17):
I get it. But Charlie Kirk was just assassinated. We're
increasingly living this culture where democrats.

Speaker 1 (19:21):
Are making excuses for this sort of.

Speaker 7 (19:23):
Behavior, and then you have a judge who gives eight
years to someone who shows up at Brett Kavanaugh's house
with a whole list of things, clearly with the intention
of killing him.

Speaker 5 (19:33):
So what's happening is the cocktail of drugs that they
are giving to people who are boys who want to
be girls or girls who want to be boys, are
so intense and creating such dysphoria and rage. It's creating

(19:53):
situations where these individuals are not living in reality. Everything
is amplified, the world is ending. There's the thought of
taking another human being's life is not a natural thing.
But if you are in the end times and you

(20:15):
could kill Hitler, you do it. It's what you have
to do. So under these drugs, people are making very
bad decisions. But before they were on the drugs, the
predicate to all of this, the foundation for these lashing

(20:36):
out activities of killing Charlie Kirk, of shooting up the
school before that, is the idea that these people are
literally Hitler, they're fascists. They're Hitler, they're Nazis, they're fascists.
When you say that to people long enough who don't

(20:58):
have big brains, young people who are confused about what
they're going to do in life, they're confused about what
turns them on they're confused about their sexuality. They're confused
that if they're a boy who doesn't like girls, for instance, well,
does that mean they're not going to be like mom

(21:19):
and dad and they're not gonna have kids, They're not
gonna have a family. Will anyone ever hire them?

Speaker 1 (21:24):
Where will they live? And so they've got all these
questions and anxieties and minds. You, young people.

Speaker 5 (21:32):
Are hormonal already, it's a natural part of the age.
The frontal cortex of the brain has not developed fully.

Speaker 1 (21:44):
There's lots of studies on this, and so.

Speaker 5 (21:47):
Their ability to make measured, reasoned decisions has not developed yet.
And so you know, you see the baby falling and
it's you know, it's tumbling around yet doesn't have its
legs underneath it.

Speaker 1 (22:02):
Well, that's what young people are.

Speaker 5 (22:04):
That's why they're very impulsive, because they're not capable of
understanding the consequences of what they do. And because they
can't understand those consequences, and they're very confused, and they're
being told, they're hearing again and again and again this
clarion call on the news by the politicians.

Speaker 1 (22:24):
We've got to take them out, we've got.

Speaker 5 (22:26):
To finish them off. They're using coded language, but the
message is clear. The message is coming through loud and clear.
Kill these people. And so what you're seeing, they're not
going to do it themselves. Kamala Harris is not going
to kill anybody. So she likes her life too much,

(22:47):
she likes her wine too much. But these people know
that there are foot soldiers out there who desperately, desperately
want some sense of accomplishment. Their lives are confused, they're discombobulated,

(23:10):
they're washed around, they're making bad decisions, they can't control
their impulses. They're getting the message to kill these people.
The world is going to end.

Speaker 1 (23:17):
I got to pull a bullet. I got to put
them on them, and so.

Speaker 5 (23:22):
They don't see another way out. And this isn't going
to stop, by the way, because they're not going to
be punished. This guy's not being punished. They're full of
all these drugs. It's a copycat situation at this point.

(23:42):
And so you know, one of the problems our people
have is a lack of understanding of how other people
work and the unfortunate and may i say deadly deadly
virtue of believing that everyone is as good and decent
as you are, and so you underestimate your opponent, and

(24:06):
our people can't seem to grasp that there are people
so messed up. I'm not going to say his name,
but the guy who shot Charlie Kirk, I think he's
loving this.

Speaker 1 (24:18):
I think this is the most meaningful his life has
ever been.

Speaker 5 (24:21):
All these people asking his opinion, even people shouting at him,
insulting him.

Speaker 1 (24:28):
It's a tension that he's getting. His life matters in
his mind.

Speaker 5 (24:34):
He's on the front cover of the Television's on the
front of the television, He's on front cover of magazines.

Speaker 1 (24:40):
This Luigi whatever.

Speaker 5 (24:42):
I'm not gonna say his name, the guy who killed
the United Healthcare CEO. They've now got fan clubs for him.
And you say, well, I wouldn't want to live that life. No,
but you're not like them. The left knows what the
sorrows knows what he's doing. He is recruiting an army
of assassins. There's nothing short of this vote.

Speaker 1 (25:02):
Michael conjunction. Junction, how's that umption?

Speaker 5 (25:08):
Naivete will be the death of our nation. There are
countries who seek to destroy us, and we just smile
and think, Oh, don't be such a conspiracy theorist. Federal
investigators say Chinese linked agents tried to carry out a
plan in New York City to cripple the cell phone towers.

(25:32):
It would have jammed the nine to one one calls
and flooded networks with chaos, all while one hundred and
fifty world leaders were in Manhattan for the UN General
Assembly last month. Investigators now say the thwarted plot was
bigger than they first realized.

Speaker 9 (25:52):
ABC News the US Secret Service believes had disrupted a
plot that could have collapsed the entire telecommunication system in
New York City, and law enforcement sources tell ABC News
it's believed to be connected to the Chinese government. Officials
say several individuals, including at least one with direct access
to the president, began receiving threats this spring. In recent weeks,

(26:14):
investigators track those threats to multiple locations in and around
New York, where they said they seized hundreds of servers
and more than one hundred thousand SIM cards, enough equipment
to send thirty million anonymous text messages every minute, Overwhelming
communications they found at.

Speaker 6 (26:31):
The apartments with servers and server walls capable of making
millions and millions of phone calls in and around New
York City and the world that could potentially cripple New
York City and other parts.

Speaker 1 (26:42):
Of the world.

Speaker 9 (26:43):
There are no arrests yet the apartments where the equipment
was found were empty. Investigators suspect the alleged plot is
the work of a well organized and well funded group
that law enforcement sources say is believed to be linked
to China. Now, the Secret Service is still working to
determine what all the equipment was meant to do and
whether there was a specific target. But as one official

(27:04):
put it, guys, the potential for disruption to the country's
telecommunications posed by this network of devices cannot be overstated.

Speaker 5 (27:15):
Do you notice there's not a month that goes by
that we don't find out that the Chinese had a
spy who was Dianne Feinstein's driver for over ten years.

Speaker 1 (27:28):
What did he hear?

Speaker 5 (27:30):
The Chinese sent a honeypot in to snare Eric Fartwell,
remember fang Bang and she was also laying up under
a big fat mayor who apparently they wanted information on
his city. Realize how hard they are working to undercut
our nation. In Houston, where I live, they were stealing

(27:54):
medical information at the MD Anderson Cancer Center and our
are very advanced medical center. They were stealing information out
of there, and when they were caught, they had the
information at the Chinese consule and they set it on fire.

Speaker 1 (28:15):
They have an internal courtyard at the building.

Speaker 5 (28:18):
They set the documents on fire that they had stolen
of how we were treating COVID. There was smoke billowing
up across the city. You could see it as police
waited outside.

Speaker 1 (28:33):
I mean, these.

Speaker 5 (28:34):
People are going on on. I can go on and
on and on, and we all know it. Apple and
Google have finally, you know, they'll block an app hair
trigger if it upsets the left. They have finally blocked
a tracking app that allowed people to track ICE officers.

(28:55):
And that's what the unhinged limb liberals were using to harass, intimidate,
interfere with, and target ICE agents, including following them to
their homes and releasing that information so that somebody would
go and kill those agents.

Speaker 1 (29:10):
This is sick. It is sick. It's got to stop.
NBC News.

Speaker 10 (29:15):
Ice Block calls itself the ways of ICE sightings. You know,
when you get in your car and turn on ways,
it doesn't just show you where you're going. It shows
what may be in your way, from potholes to police
and an ICE blocks case.

Speaker 1 (29:27):
It shows reported.

Speaker 10 (29:28):
ICE activity within a five mile radius for anybody who
may want to avoid that, and it turns out that.

Speaker 1 (29:35):
Is a lot of people.

Speaker 10 (29:35):
This has been an incredibly successful app this year, more
than a million downloads so far this year. Really peaked
over the summertime since July first, more than one hundred
thousand downloads per day. Now, ICE argues that that popularity
can be dangerous for their officers. We do know that
just last week when a gunman targeted a Dallas ICE facility,

(29:58):
that he used ICE tracking apps like this. That's how
he was able to monitor their location. And fortunately no
ICE officers were injured in that attack, but tragically two
ICE detainees were. So after that tragedy, I said that
these apps are essentially no different than giving the hit
man the location to his targets. Now we've reached out

(30:21):
to ice Block. We have not heard yet from them.
But if you ask the defenders of these apps, those
who represent the communities that use them, they argue, this
is not to target ICE, it is to defend themselves
to in fact avoid them.

Speaker 1 (30:37):
If you're on the road or trying to get where
you're going.

Speaker 10 (30:40):
So regardless, major tech companies like Apple and Google have
capitulated agreed with the Trump Administration's desire to remove these
from the app store. You can no longer find ice
block on the Apple App Store. Unclear whether those who
have already downloaded it those more than a million people
can still use it. Certainly Ice looking to crack down

(31:02):
for as their popularity that the Trump Administration's handling of
immigration continues to sour.

Speaker 5 (31:09):
Meanwhile, Department of Homeland Security Secretary Christie Noam talking about
the anti ICE Antifa groups, saying, our intelligence indicates that
these people are organized. They're getting more and more people
on their team as far as attacking officers, and they're
making plans to ambush our officers and kill them.

Speaker 2 (31:30):
Our intelligence indicates that these people are organized. They're getting
more and more people on their team as far as
attacking officers, and they're making plans to ambush them and
to kill them. We have specific officers and agents that
have bounties that have been put out on their heads.
It's been two thousand dollars to kidnap them, ten thousand
dollars to kill them. They've released their pictures, they've sent

(31:51):
them between their networks, and it's an extremely dangerous situation
and unprecedented. So we've put protective detail around those individuals,
changed some of our operations to keep our officers safe.
But make no mistake, this isn't just about protesting free
speech or that they don't like that people out here
are upholding the law of our country. They're actually going

(32:12):
out there and saying, kill these people, and we'll give
you this much money to do it.

Speaker 1 (32:16):
Well, in Secretary, I'm.

Speaker 7 (32:17):
Going to stay on the bounties. Who is issuing the bounties.
I know that you guys are looking into groups like Antifa.

Speaker 1 (32:23):
Is it linked to that?

Speaker 7 (32:24):
Or who is issuing these bounties? What do we know
right now?

Speaker 2 (32:28):
Well, I'm going to be careful what I say because
we have investigations going on and these threats are out there.
So I'm not going to give you specific officers, although
they have been turning towards specific officers and released their
phone numbers or released their pictures. But it is gangs,
it is cartel members and known terrorist organizations, so foreign
terrorist organizations as deemed by the President, but also ones

(32:51):
that we have known for many, many years, whether.

Speaker 5 (32:58):
We like it or not, we are under attack from
without and within, and I hope we don't lose too
many until we decide that we are going to fight back.
From fittonel on the streets to the assassination of Charlie
Kirk Martels, traffickers, China, Mexico, Antifa BLM, buckle up, They're

(33:22):
not going away, gentlemen.

Speaker 1 (33:32):
Els nice, good thank you, and goodnight.
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