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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Thanks to all of you for being with us.
Speaker 2 (00:01):
Write down our toll free telephone number if you want
to be a part of this extravaganza. It's eight hundred
and nine to four one, Sean if you want to
join us. Can I just start with some good news
because I know a lot of people is a lag
time between an economy turning dramatically for the better and
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the time people begin to feel it and really get
it and understand it and appreciate it.
Speaker 1 (00:30):
And I think we're kind of in that.
Speaker 2 (00:32):
Middle ground right now, and I just want to make
sure that people completely fully understand the magnitude of what
is happening here, because it's all good, especially for the
American people. I mean, if you look at you know,
the Atlanta Fed has come out today raising their fourth
quarter GDP estimate from five point one to five point
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three percent. Remember we were worried during the Biden years.
They they had like zero GDP growth to negative two
quarters of negative growth. That is by definition a recession.
And you know the economy was just an unmitigated disaster.
You talk about affordability crisis. Gas prices went through the roof,
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and of course Kamala Harris said well, that's nothing. But
you know, the cost of democracy didn't really care at all. Meanwhile,
under the Trump administration, gas prices, you know, they never
went above nationally national average three bucks a gallon, and
you know we're paying four fifty five bucks. You know,
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I'm paying like almost under two bucks a gallon now
in my free state of Florida. Let me tell you
what lower gas prices means for all of you. That
means everything you buy in every store you go to
is lower. We now see inflation instead of nine percent
and dramatically high numbers under Biden and Harris, now at
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two point six percent, which thankfully is very close to
the FED target rate of two percent. We see interest
rates have come down dramatically. We have now had almost
a full basis point reduction, which what does that mean?
That reflects itself in thirty year fixed rate mortgages now
five point eight percent. That's the lowest that has been
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in four or five years, the lowest gas prices in
five years. And you know, the last quarter, I was
shocked when we had four point three percent GDP growth.
I didn't think it would happen this quickly, but it did.
Now the Atlanta Fed we'll we'll find out when the
numbers finally come in where the Treasury Department Bureau of
Fiscal Service now says the fourth quarter real personal income
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consumption expenditures grew from four point eight to five point
one percent. I mean, this is this is serious economic growth.
We have the lowest trade deficit that we have had
in twenty years in this country. Also in the last
twenty years, you know, the biggest after inflation income in
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twenty years in this country. And that is a rising
tide lifting all boats, you know. And if you wonder why,
new Wall Street Journal poll shows congressional Republicans lead Democrats
on major issues, this is one of the major reasons
why the poll found Americans believe the GOP is better
equipped and the better equipped party to handle border security
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by a twenty eight point margin. Republicans had an eleven
point advantage on immigration, you know, those were the two
dominant issues for Republicans. But on the economy and on
plation and this is only going to get better, Republicans
had a six to eight point lead tariffs, the GOP
leads on that. Foreign policy, Republicans lead by five points
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Russia Ukraine war.
Speaker 1 (03:49):
They're up there. How could they not be up.
Speaker 2 (03:51):
I mean, Joe Biden did nothing except you know, give
you know, weapons and fight a proxy war against Vladimir Putin,
which was a disaster. Now now Ukraine's pay for their
own own battle and conflict. New York Stock Exchange. Now
pay close attention to this. You know, there's two people
to watch. And I think it's just the beginning of
the floodgates open out in California. They're going to have
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on the ballot. They have referendums in California. And I
just put out an ex post a little Gavey Newsom
full time podcaster tweety bird, zero time governor because he's
in Davos, Switzerland, you know, laughing at at the comments
the lower gas prices that was made by Treasury Secretary Bessant,
And I'm like, you have the highest gas taxes in
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the entire country. He is the highest highest income taxes
in the entire country. They have the highest sales taxes
in the entire country. You know, how is it that
the Pacific Palisades, these people there still can't get a
building permit? You know, how is it that they don't
practice the science lectured about the science of forestry, you know,
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the state that he's shut down while he's you know,
hanging out his rich buddies at a restaurant that nobody
else can go to. And his kids were going to
private schools when everybody else was stuck at home teaching
their kids and they didn't have in person learning, and
it just such hypocrisy. Now he might get the nomination,
but he's got to run on this ridiculous record. Now
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they've got a referendum, and I'm not going to be
shocked if it passed. It passes where billionaires would be
charged and think of Silicon Valley, and I don't. I'm
not jealous of people that are successful and wealthy. I'm
just not. It's that they earned it. You know, if
you produce goods and services like iPhones and technology that
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people want, need and desire and make their lives better,
which is kind of defined Silicon Valley, and you become
a billionaire in the process of doing it, then that's
good for you, and then you pay taxes on it.
I assume that they didn't pay their taxes. They would
have been challenged on it and probably put in jail
and convicted. So I'm assuming these are not ill gotten gains.
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I'm assuming that they paid taxes on the money that
they made. And now California is going to have a
vote on whether or not to retroactively confiscate five percent
of the wealth of billionaires in California. So going back
to January of this year, so you have what's his name,
Larry Page and and Larry Ellison both, you know, two
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of the wealthiest people in the country. They said bye
bye California and with it a billion dollars in tax revenue,
a billion dollars highest income, highest sales, highest gas taxes,
and with their sanctuary state policies, they can't even you know,
balance the budget even still in California.
Speaker 1 (06:49):
It's unbelievable.
Speaker 2 (06:50):
So much for higher taxes, no wonder why their mass
migration as high, if not higher than New York. People
are getting the hell out and now you know that's
that's going to be a billion net loss just to start.
I mean it's still January. The people that live there,
now that a billionaire is looking at that referendum of saying, hell, no,
I'm not staying for this.
Speaker 1 (07:10):
I'm getting the hell out of here.
Speaker 2 (07:12):
It's like so many people have left New York and
so many people have left New Jersey, and so many
people have left Illinois. I mean, you can't blame people.
And it's not just for money. It's quality of life.
It's defund dismantled, no bail laws. It's Kami, mum, Donnie,
it's it's Chucky Schumer in New York, it's AOC. He's
the squad leader, the real leader in the house, HAKEM.
Speaker 1 (07:34):
Jeffries. People have had enough of it. They're done. Now.
Speaker 2 (07:37):
The New York Stock Exchange is expanding their operation at Dallas.
Speaker 1 (07:42):
Now.
Speaker 2 (07:42):
The move has the Mayor of Dallas boasting Dallas is
America's first sanctuary city from socialism, which I thought was
a great line. But the New York Stock Exchange planned
expansion which will include a fully electronic equities exchange that
is intended to broaden their footprint and better serve companies
in the out the Southwest. You know, when you look
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at you know companies like JP, you know Morgan Chase
and and and they have more employees in Texas than
they do in New York. Which, again, if you don't
know any history the men that built America, you should
watch the series on the History Channel. I mean the Carnegie,
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the Melons, the Rockefellers, and you look at these you
know they're they're all cutthroat, but they're all pioneers and
they all, you know, helped build the country out and
they became very wealthy in the process of doing it.
When when all those those families are leaving and all
those companies are leaving, they're not just leaving for no reason.
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All they've been chased away. Wall Street South I keep saying,
Wall Street South is very, very real. These companies are
not going to pay. And if you know, there's an
article in the New York Post, if you leave New York,
they come after you with a vengeance, and it's true,
and they get you have to hire an army of
accountants and an army of attorneys to leave New York
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State and officially cut ties, which I did over two
years ago. I mean, I hired an army. And then
you have to prove your innocence when they come after you,
and they can't win if you do it the right way.
This this and this idiotic notion. Everyone says, well have
you there six months in a day or now? None
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of that is applicable, not according to New York. You
have to cut ties, leave and pretty much never go back.
That's that's Linda. You ever see me in New York anymore? Nope,
it doesn't happen. Don't go there, don't have anything, don't
own anything there. I am, you know, thank god. You
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know my my employers have offices in in a ton
of other states. You know, you have bureaus in La
bureaus in Nashville, you have bureaus in Florida.
Speaker 1 (10:06):
You have bureaus all over the place. Thank god.
Speaker 2 (10:09):
Rising wages, by the way, outpaced inflation in twenty twenty five.
But here's you know, the if you look at a
fantastic chart, if you know the biggest after inflation income
in at least twenty years.
Speaker 1 (10:21):
Now.
Speaker 2 (10:21):
I know not all of you are feeling it yet,
but when no tax on tips and overtime and social
Security kicks in, you're gonna feel it.
Speaker 1 (10:30):
You know.
Speaker 2 (10:30):
Sale of existing homes now finally is hitting a record high.
December holiday sales hit a record high four point two
percent higher than the same period in twenty four You know,
if Democrats want to run on affordability, run on affordability.
One thing they didn't run on I'll give you an example,
Abigail Spanberger.
Speaker 1 (10:48):
You know, she didn't run on a.
Speaker 2 (10:50):
Four point three percent sales tax on Uber Eats and Amazon,
which affect every working man and women in Virginia in
the Commonwealth.
Speaker 1 (10:59):
He didn't run on.
Speaker 2 (11:00):
New sales taxes on admissions to a wide variety of businesses.
But she's implemented all of this. She didn't run to
create new higher tax brackets of eight and ten percent,
but she's implemented that, or a new ten percent bracket
for anyone making over a million dollars in that state.
You're going to chase people out of Virginia, just like
they have California, just like to have New York, in
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New Jersey in Illinois. He didn't run on a three
point eight percent investment tax on top of state income taxes,
or to raise the hotel tax, or new personal property
taxes on landscaping equipment. She didn't run on banning gas
powered leaf blowers, didn't guarantee illegal aliens, free education, taxpayer
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funded education. All of this now she has put in place,
including a five hundred dollars sales tax on a firearms
suppressor and magazine bands, and assault weapons bans and eleven
percent tax on all firearms and ammunition, or prohibit outdoor
shooting of a firearm on land less than five acres,
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or to replace Columbus Day with Indigenous People's Day. She
didn't run on any of that. He just said what
she had to say so she could get elected, just
like all of these people. Do you know, Gavin can
sit there and try and you know, stalk President Trump
and Scott Bessont in Davos, But the people in the
Pacific Palisades can't get a building permit. And by the way,
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those wildfires were preventable if they practiced the science of forestry,
if they had water in the fire hydrant so police
could put out the fires early. If they had a
reservoir that had water that can go to the water hydrant,
that'd be helpful too. And meanwhile, these people are desperate
and they're forced to pay property to taxes is my understanding,
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according to a caller that called the show, and they
have to have insurance on a property that doesn't exist anymore.
I mean, this is this is now this We're now
at a moment of truth and a moment of choice
for America. That's why those are the most important midterm
in your lifetime. By the way, all of these anti
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ICE protesters that invaded this church, maybe they want to
look at the Face Act and specifically provisions two forty
seven and two forty eight, which says it's a federal
crime to use or threaten the use of force to injure, intimidate,
or interfear with a person trying to exercise the First
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Amendment right of religious freedom at a place of religious worship.
And these agitators did intimidate, did interfere, and what they
said was just repulsive to these parishioners.
Speaker 1 (13:49):
They're all in a heap of trouble.
Speaker 2 (13:51):
And by the way, the doj has served grand jury
subpoenas to Timmy Walls, to Small Fire Fry, Mayor French Fry,
and keithy Ellison, according to Alexis McAdams on Fox News
and the FBI. By the way, we have Cash Bettel
on Hannity tonight captured one of its top ten most
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wanted fugitives, an the illegal alien murderer who fled to Mexico.
Oh well, I guess you know. ICE is doing their job.
And James Comer, by the way, announced today that Congresswoman
Omar is under the microsope because of her family's growing wealth,
and that he's going to get answers about how she
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went from no money to thirty million dollars in net
Worth over the course of two years. Now, she denied
being worth millions of dollars, claimed conservatives are unfairly targeting her.
Comer said there's a lot of questions about how her
husband accumulated that much wealth in the past two years.
He said, uh, I don't think it's possible. All right,
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eight hundred and ninety four one sewn our number if
you want to be a part of the program. Lindsey Graham,
by the way, has been in Israel and he's now
in Davos. We'll talk to him while he's out and
about on the road before we get the Senator Lindsey Graham. So,
Comrade Marxist Mumdanni declared that ICE would be abolished now.
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He already succeeded in dismantling part of the New York
Stock Exchange. I mentioned in the last hour as they
announced plans today to begin shifting operations to Dallas. So
good luck, commie Marxist Mumdonni. The billionaire tax in California,
a wealth tax of five percent that's going to be
on the ballot retroactive to January. Is now chasing one
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billionaire after another right out of Silicon Valley.
Speaker 1 (15:38):
Probably most, if not all, of them will leave.
Speaker 2 (15:41):
We have more details on the subpoena serve today on
Governor Tim Walls small Fry, Mayor Jacob Frenchfry, and Attorney
General Keith Ellison, and the subpoenas are requesting records and
communications from the officials. According to Fox As, the anti
ice protests you know, have been royally the Twin Cities
for weeks now after the after nay Good hit the
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accelerator going right towards that ice agent. That's going to
be interesting to watch. But anyway, we're watching and monitoring
the situation around the globe, not the least of which
is the President has been very very clear, and that
is that the estimated twenty to thirty thousand protesters that
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have been slaughtered in Iran is going to stop, and
he said that help is on the way. And if Iran,
if they underestimate Donald Trump words, they do so to
their own peril and reports now that in fact they
are threatening not only our country, the USA, but they're
threatening Donald Trump personally. Have one senior Iranian official calling
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for jihad and terror attacks all across the United States.
Speaker 1 (16:54):
I don't think this is going to end very well
for them.
Speaker 2 (16:57):
Senator Lindsay Graham has been an Israel really just made
his way to Davos, where he'll be catching up with
the President. I assume briefing him, but I'm just assuming
that it had nothing to do with the national security
implications of what may likely happen any day, any minute,
any hour.
Speaker 1 (17:14):
Senator, Welcome from Davos.
Speaker 3 (17:17):
Thank you. I'm here with some good allies and a
bunch of surrender bunkies. I'm having the time of life.
There's death for Trump. Good Ice is trying to drag this,
not the bad guys. Trump is the first president to
ever send up to the I toa and pick the people.
Trump sided with the people. Every other president refused to
do that. Trump said, keep protesting. Help is on the
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w I went to Israel to make sure the regime
would survive. Does that make sense. I'm not going to
tell you what's gonna happen. I'm gonna tell you this.
There are a lot of people who run in their
mouth and Iran against Trump that will not be This
is the right guy for the time. I don't agree
with everything he says and he does, but I love
the guy. He's making us. He's got the Iyetola on
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the Burger collapse, the largest state sponsored terrorism American blood again. Uh,
you know, the says Luck trying to the story is
well trying to kill us. Cuse Ramfidels. This guy, the Iyatoa,
is on the ropes because of the Even Trump, I
believe in Trump. You know, what have you done to
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bring about world peacey?
Speaker 2 (18:26):
Senator I don't want to interrupt you, but we we
just have a bad line.
Speaker 1 (18:30):
You're cutting in and out.
Speaker 2 (18:31):
We're going to call you right back because I definitely
want to get your thoughts on all of this. One
thing I will say is, you know, there have been
people in this country that don't understand the Trump doctrine.
And I'll ask Senator Graham about this when we get back.
But and and I don't believe we should have forever
wars and we can't go back to ever, you know,
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putting boots on the ground in places like Baghdad in
Afghanistan and having our national treasure, stepping over IEDs. But
if you look at everything that President Trump has done
to date as it relates to you know, strategic strikes
and the use, the good use of American military force,
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what has he done. He's taken out Solomoni beg Daddy,
He's taken out Iran's nuclear sites. There were people that
were against that, and I'm like, you've got to be
the most naive and dumb person on the face of
the earth if you don't believe people that say they
want to wipe you off the face of the earth,
and they say it often. I mean, even after Donald
Trump said help is on its way, the White House
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was very clear that behind the scenes they were saying
very different things, that they'd stop the executions and the
planned hangings that they had, and they'd stop shooting protesters.
And now reports are that they've moved in the other direction.
And if they've done so, we now have Abraham Lincoln,
you know, a carrier group now in the region making
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its way there, and that means America military might is
going to be at the ready, and all it will
take is a call from President Trump to make that happen.
And if you doubt it. I mean, just look at
what happened to Iran's nuclear facilities. The President gave fifty
days to the Iranians to strike a peace deal and
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stop pursuing their nuclear ambitions.
Speaker 1 (20:20):
He said two things.
Speaker 2 (20:22):
He gave them fifty days to resolve their conflict with Israel.
On day fifty one, the Israelis absolutely obliterated their missile sites,
obliterated their air defense systems. And then the President said,
you can't have nuclear weapons, and they thumbed his nose
at him again, and they stuck their middle finger in
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his face. And now they don't have a nuclear weapons
program because he dropped fourteen bunker buster bombs. Now he
did it in a way that did not result in
American boots on the ground, that didn't result in forever wars,
And you have to ask yourself, is the world a
better safer place because of it? I'm just a big
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believer in the Trump doctorate. Linda, what's going on with
Senator Graham any luck or you're just having a hard
time connecting with them, or.
Speaker 1 (21:11):
They're working on it.
Speaker 2 (21:12):
I think I think unfortunately, they are about six to
seven hours ahead of us, and the connection is not
so great.
Speaker 1 (21:18):
There so we're working on it.
Speaker 2 (21:21):
Okay, maybe you can get on a hard line, hopefully,
because we would like to see what.
Speaker 1 (21:26):
He has to say. I can tell you this that if.
Speaker 2 (21:31):
I was the Iranians, I'd be doing just the opposite
of what they're doing now, just to give you some
of the details. After having promised the protesters in Iran
that they should keep going and assuring that help is
on the way, and threatening the Iranian government with intervention
by the American military, you know, some people said, well,
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Donald Trump's stop.
Speaker 1 (21:54):
No, the Iranians. They did stop overtly.
Speaker 2 (21:58):
The killing and the video that I have seen, I
promise you would shock your conscience and soul. And I
promise you there are videos that you would never be
able to erase from your brain, and not unlike videos
that I have seen from the Idea, for example, after
October seventh, where you see the murder of innocent men,
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women and yes children, or the ISIS beheading videos. I've
also watched those two. These are not images you can
put on television, the images out of Iran, you know, families,
and these are the more mild videos. And it's anything
but mild. I mean, it's evil on a level you
can't even imagine. But you've got bodies laid all over
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the place. I mean hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of them,
you know, in black bags, and people opening them to
see if it's their loved ones in that black bag.
And when you open it, you see you know, people
shot in the face, in the back of the head,
you see blood everywhere. And then you actually see the
I've seen the videos of people that have been direct
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victims of all of this, direct victims now there. You know,
we had this debate on this program last week. Some
of you called in and we actually encouraged your calls
and said, no, no, no, no, I don't America shouldn't get involved. Okay, well,
is it in America's first interest? It is? Is it
in America's best interest that this regime not continue to
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foment terror around the world and follow through on their
wishes to kill Americans and calling us the great Satan
and death to America and death to Israel. Is the
world going to be safer? Is the world safer because
Donald Trump took out SOLEMANI? Is the world safer because
he took out bag Daddy? Is the world safer because
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he beat the Isis Caliphate. Is the world safer because
Iran has no hope of a nuclear weapon in any
time in the foreseeable future because Donald Trump took action
because they were getting awfully close to having nuclear capacity.
I think the answer to all of those questions are
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just transparent and obvious to anyone with eyes to see.
I think it's pretty obvious. I think it's pretty straightforward.
Let me go to some other issues here. Let me
go back to what's going on in this church raid,
because what we're learning from the DOJ now is that
the Department of the Civil Rights Division within the Department
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of Justice is now looking into specifically what's known as
the Face Act. We'll have Greg Jarrett way in on
this at the top of the hour. Now, the Face
Act makes it and it's specifically provisions two seven eight,
but I'll go to two forty eight to begin federal crime.
It is a federal crime to use or threaten the
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use of force to injure, intimidate, or interfear with a
person trying to exercise their First Amendment right of religious
freedom at a place of religious worship. And if you
look at the people and let's play what they were
saying to the people whose only crime here was going
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to church, and then they're being attacked as white nationalists.
Then they're being attacked as privileged, and you know, they're
going to practice their faith. And this is what they
had to deal with this past Sunday.
Speaker 1 (25:32):
And you can see all.
Speaker 4 (25:33):
These pretend Christians, all these comfortable white people who are
living lavish, comfortable lives while children are dragged into concentration camps.
Speaker 1 (25:43):
You're living real life, nice lives in.
Speaker 4 (25:45):
Your lattes, doing absolutely nothing for your Latino and Somali
brothers and sisters.
Speaker 1 (25:50):
You come here to a man wearing a suit is
a preacher? Did Jesus wear a suit? Jesus wear a suit?
Speaker 2 (25:59):
Now, when you actually look at the truth and facts
that is completely ignored by the legacy media mob. What
have we been able to find that they have bravely
been able to arrest well over ten thousand people in Minnesota,
people that were known to commit murder and rape and
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child rape and child molestation and other crimes, drug crimes.
I mean, just run through the list, and this is
hardly anything that they haven't had to deal with, which
makes the people of Minnesota, and the people specifically in
Minneapolis more safe and more secure, So you have to
ask why are they out there now? To me, it's
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pretty transparent. And the President put this out and I
see he seems to agree. Just watch the footage of
the church rate of Minnesota by the agitators and insurrectionists.
These people are professionals. No person acts the way they act.
They are highly trained to scream and rant and rave
like lunatics and certain manner just like they are doing.
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They're troublemakers who should be thrown in jail or thrown
out of the country.
Speaker 1 (27:06):
Now.
Speaker 2 (27:06):
The first to go should be Walls and the fake
sleeves bag congress Woman Omar who's supposedly now worth over
thirty million dollars even though she's never had anything but
a government job. Investigate these corrupt politicians. Do it now, which,
by the way, is now happening and the reality is now.
Don Lemon was a part of this. Now he's claiming
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to be a citizen journalist. And he walked in and
listen to his description while in the church and what
he said.
Speaker 5 (27:36):
I think people who are you know, in the religious
groups like that it's not the type of Christianity that well,
this is the beginning of what's going to happen here.
When you violate people's due process, when you pull people
off the street and you start dragging them and hurting
them and not abiding by the constitution. When you start
doing all of that, people get upset and angry. And
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if you remember what the civil rights movement, he was about.
The civil rights movement was about these very kinds of protests,
And for some reason in our modern era, people think
that in order to have protests, you got to be
you know, accordened off to a certain area and you
know what time you can protest.
Speaker 2 (28:20):
We actually, we actually have the Face Act, which makes
it a crime. Good luck with your lawyer, Don Lemon.
We have Senator Graham back from Davvo, Switzerland. Okay, real quick,
you met with Bbe. We know the President drew a
line in the sand. We now know the Iatolas are
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ignoring what the President said. Initially, I guess they would telegraphing,
they would cooperate.
Speaker 1 (28:46):
They're not. What is the likely next step.
Speaker 3 (28:51):
That Donald Trump will be a man of his word.
He gave the iotol some options. The diott has been defiant.
They're still killing people, and Donald Trump said time for
new leadership in Iran to the people keep protesting. This
will be his moment when I say, Ronald Reagan, you
say tear down this wall. Right. It was a defining
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moment in the twentieth century when Donald Trump was asked
by the world media, what should the protesters do? Keep protesting?
Help is on the way. That will be his legacy.
At a moment of critical decision making, he stood up
to the Eyetola. He called the people to keep protesting.
This terrorist regime is short for this world. They taught
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themselves into extinction. Donald Trump is a man of his word.
I'm not going to tell you what's going to happen
when it's going to happen. But I know this. When
Donald Trump tells you keep protesting, I have your back.
You can take it to the bank. To our friends
in Israel, we all got to up our game. If
the Eyetola falls and the people win, Mid East peace
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is a reality, the world changes. The people will be
our partner. How about this idea. Let the people of
Iran pick their leader. Let the people of Greenland pick
their leader. What you said last night was perfect. How
about letting Greenland decide who they want align with let
them be independent and let them pick. So what you said,
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Sean is perfect. You know, we don't need to be
taking things by force, but we do need to give
people choice. What you said last night is the right answer.
Let Greenland decide who they want to be with, let
them be independent. And here's what I believe they'll be
with America under Donald Trump. America is the best bet
you could ever have. Donald Trump will build up forces
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in Greenland. We need to have control. We're not going
to spend all this money and not have control. Strategically,
Greenland is really important.
Speaker 2 (30:48):
You know, all these these so called NATO partners in
Western European League over.
Speaker 3 (30:54):
Here is unbelievable. Like Trump's the problem. Trump's not the problem.
Tell us the problem. The Russians are the problems. The
Chinese are the problem. If you don't know the way
Trump talks, you know, have therapy. He's talking.
Speaker 1 (31:13):
By the way.
Speaker 2 (31:14):
They didn't like when Donald Trump said they had to
pay their fair shriff NATO. He didn't like the fact
that he put tariffs on them and said you're not
going to rip us off anymore. Uh in the beginning,
don't like anything that he won't proposes and In the end,
the people that would benefit the most from America UH
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partnering with Greenland would be would be our European out
so called allies.
Speaker 3 (31:42):
They they if Trump, they can't acknowledge it. Maybe Trump
is better off securing the planet than they were for
twenty years. What have we gotten from all of this stuff?
We've gotten three two invasions and in Russia we got
the hotel Puts. The European response to the ATOL. After
you kill people under Obama, give them a big deal,
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let them have money. Obama turned his back on the people.
Trump did not. Obama is the worst president ever when
it comes to finding evil to your audience. Let Greenland
decide who they want to be with. Let Iran decide
what kind of garment they want to have and start
living under this oppression. Let Cuba let venezuela. Donald Trump
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is giving people the best gift you could ever give
self determination. God bless President Trump. Into our European allies,
get a grip, have a beer, go into therapy. Trump's
doing stuff that benefits you.
Speaker 1 (32:45):
Yours to screw it up. You know what the truth is.
Speaker 2 (32:48):
And by the way, for the stations along the Sean
Henndy Show Network. We're passing on this local break. I
just want to say something that's very very clear here.
Nito was nothing without Donald Trump. Western Europe can't protect
itself without Donald Trump and without the United States.
Speaker 1 (33:08):
Period. They just can't. And neither putin nor chi respect
Western Europe.
Speaker 3 (33:15):
Right. If the French president said you better not do this,
everybody laughs. Donald Trump when he says something, you better,
you'll wind up dead. Europe collectively is not intimidating to anybody.
It's a debating society without America. And Donald Trump is
telling Europe you need to do more. They're doing more.
He's telling the world, I'm not gonna put up with
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this garbage anymore. To the Iola, you're the biggest problem
on the planet. The people are right, you're wrong, and
we'll have a good ally in Iran when this Itola falls.
And I believe in Trump. I really do believe that
the days of the Iatoa Murdish regime are numbered because
of what they've done. I really do believe that Venezuela
and Cuba are going to be great allies. I really
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believe we're going to get a good deal in Russia
because Russia is gonna think twice when the iotola goes down.
So all I can say the European model has led
to endless conflict. Nobody cares what you think. Nobody like
Canada said we need to have middle level nations align
and work together. Who cares what middle level nations think?
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Because they can't do. When I see military force going
to Greenland, Okay, what are you gonna do, den Mark?
Send your five planes in your three ships. Give me
a break.
Speaker 2 (34:29):
You know, you know what the iridy is. The President
will do all of this with no boots on the ground,
no forever wars, none. I mean, and that's the beauty
of the Trump doctrine.
Speaker 1 (34:39):
I mean, he is.
Speaker 2 (34:40):
He's rewriting the history books as we speak, and he's
putting America first in every decision.
Speaker 3 (34:48):
I mean, look at what I said about the first year.
It's the most amazing first year in my lifetime. We
have secured the border by force of will. We have
taken the largest Narco terra state down in Venezuela. Cuba
is gonna fall. We got the I Talla the weak
is he's ever been. Because Trump sided with the people.
We got the largest tax cut in history, the biggest
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spending reduction in history, all in a year. The best
is yet.
Speaker 1 (35:13):
It's unbelievable.
Speaker 2 (35:14):
And by the way, and the Atlanta Fed, and I'll
get into this later in the program, they just projected
fourth quarter GDP growth at five point three percent. I
mean that is an economic miracle. I mean you talk
about a golden age. Gas prices lowest in five years,
inflation lowest in five years, interest raised lowest in five years.
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Per capita income you know, versus inflation up the highest
in twenty years, trade deficit, you know, lowest in twenty years.
Speaker 1 (35:45):
You know, good times.
Speaker 2 (35:46):
Our head, senator, we appreciate you working extra hard to
be with us from Davos.
Speaker 1 (35:50):
Senator Lindsey Graham, thank you. Will continue