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May 31, 2025 • 25 mins

Lynda tackles the conversations happening in the UN that no one is paying attention, the sad news that DJ Daniel has three new tumors and the NYC rep who thinks gang databases are racist. Sigh. 

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Speaker 1 (00:06):
Well, hi everybody, This is the Rogue Recap and I
am Linda McLaughlin. Happy to be with you. As always,
we've been doing a ton on these shows about news
that I think you're really not getting anywhere else, whether
it be about what's happening in Gaza, what's happening in
the West Bank, what's happening on the ground in our
classrooms behind closed doors, what's happening with these protests, all

(00:29):
of the stories of people that are either trying to
do the right thing getting stallwarted by our government and
other governments, and just the constant either lack of information
or misinformation, and sometimes you just get a story that
just makes you sad. And one of those stories was
today I read about DJ Daniel. You might remember him.
He was the young man that President Trump recognized during

(00:51):
his Joint Address of Congress, and he had said to him,
this young man had already been through several medical procedures
and had gone through quite a bit since he a
very young child in his medical history, and you know,
has had cancer. Today they found out that he has
three more new tumors. And it's just really it's a
really hard thing, you know, when you see somebody like
that that is trying to do the right thing, trying

(01:13):
to live a good life, and instead of getting a break,
he's finding another hurdle that he's going to have to overcome.
I just want everybody to keep DJ Daniel in your prayers.
Let's make sure that he makes it to becoming a
Secret Service agent as an adult and gets to live
out his dreams and be healthy and happy for many,
many more years to come. I know his parents are

(01:34):
right by his side, and they seem to have a
really great family, and I just pray that he's okay,
because if that was my kid, that would be what
I wanted from other people as well. So let's just
keep DJ Daniel on our prayers. I've been following Wall
Street apes forever. If you're on X, you definitely want
to follow that account. He puts up great stuff. But
there's a particular individual, Luke Milchlir, and he's he's all

(01:57):
over Excen Insta talking about what's happening with the aftermath
of the fires in Hawaii and in California. And if
you remember, a few weeks ago, I did the show
of you know whatever happened to and the fires are
definitely one of those things that I'm trying to figure
out what's happening with it. If you look at Mayor Bass,
who's a total communist and she's a terrible human being

(02:20):
and just wasn't there for her constituents when this fire
broke out, and has since hired a consultant who gets
paid like some astronomical amount of money. I think it's
like one point five million dollars for three months to
come in and it's like, give me a break, you know,
like we could all find contractors for far less, and
somebody's definitely skimming off the top of that. But these

(02:40):
people lost their homes and they have nowhere to live.
They have to find new housing, They have to find
new places to build new homes because the lot of
land that belonged to them is either no longer inhabitable
or what have you. So this guy comes out and
he notices that the people that are rebuilding in Maui

(03:04):
are the same company that are rebuilding and doing the
La fire cleanup, which is really very odd. It's just strange.
Why would the contract be awarded to these same for
these two states, for the same company. It's just really strange.
He had a great point. I thought it was spot on.
I thought I would play it for you guys to
take a listen. I think you're going to come to

(03:24):
the same conclusion I do.

Speaker 2 (03:25):
But all right, so if you thought that my last
post about the FEMA funded tiny homes was bad, this
one is going to blow your mind. The US Army
Corps of Engineers paid three hundred and ninety six million
dollars to ECC, the same company who's doing the LA
fire cleanup, to clear two hundred and sixty eight lots.

(03:49):
That's almost one and a half million dollars per lot,
which is not only enough to clear the lots of
their fire debris, but it's enough to rebuild the homes.
How can this not be corruption? Leave me a comment.
Let me know if you think this is waste, fraud
or abuse, or if you've got your head in the
clouds and you think everything is kosher with.

Speaker 1 (04:11):
This, Well, I'll tell you what, Luke. I think it's
all the above. I think it's waste, fraud, and abuse.
I think it's such an obstruction of justice. This is
the kind of stuff that really breaks my heart. Right
because you hope that in your darkest hours that the
government will just maybe, just maybe once, because they live

(04:32):
in the community or they see what's happening, or they're
on the ground, get out of their own way and
actually do the right thing. And they don't. They just
don't do it. They're always scumbags. They're always looking to
get over and then they'll do like one or two
things right, so you're like, oh, well, they did those
two things right, so I guess it's going to be okay.
It's like a bad relationship, right, Like your boyfriend is

(04:53):
like kind of nice most of the time and then
he's like a total jerk and you're like, oh, but
he was so nice last week. No, that's not the
way it works. They got to be nice all the time.
You got to treat people properly. And that goes for
the government. They got to treat people properly. You know,
the government is supposed to be a body elected by
the people for the people. And it just my gosh,

(05:14):
every time I turn around, I'm like, it's worse than
I ever thought. It's so much worse. And then I
think about what happened in Maui, I think about what
happened in California, and then the weird thing and tell
me if you guys agree, right, I'd love to hear
back from you on social at Lindamic at the road recap.
This is another thing that drives me nuts. Why were
people allowed back on their property? Imagine this happens. I

(05:36):
don't know. Let's say two three weeks goes by, and
you're still not letting people back on their property just
to look, just to see. Is there anything that survived
a photo, a memento, a chair, I don't know, but
they won't let anybody in. Then when the news reporters
went down to Maui, if you remember, they wouldn't let
the news reporters in. I'm like, oh, something's off. Something

(05:57):
is really really fishy. And I have to say, the
amount of celebrities that jumped in. They're like, oh yeah,
we're raising money. Everybody raised money. I'm like, ruh, oprah
the rock. You guys don't need to raise money. You
just need to donate. Okay, you're multi millionaires, Please stop
asking regular people that just got out of COVID and
are trying to figure out what's going on in our
country for money. Just donate. You're doing all right, It's fine,

(06:21):
don't take our money, and it was just odd. The
whole thing was odd. And California is the same way
Karen Bass with this consultant. I mean, now they've got
the same cleanup companies, and the companies are charging these
astronomical fees. Luke, you are spot on, super weird. I
totally agree with you. I just think it is the
strangest thing in the world that this is what they're

(06:42):
trying to pull over and I just don't get it.
I'm like, what is going on is nothing's sacred like
people losing everything in a fire, You're still gonna somehow
capitalize on that. This is really upsetting. What's also upsetting
is the amount of anti Semitism that is suddenly everywhere.
Even people that I know, I'm always prize like, they're like, oh, well,
you know the Jewish people have always done so well,

(07:04):
or the Jewish people that I'm like, Okay, you've got
to be kidding me. Because a certain group of people
does well, or because they have a certain type of religion,
you don't like them. It's so funny to me how
that's okay when it's a Jewish or a Christian person,
but if it's a Muslim person. Everybody loses their mind
suddenly it's not okay. It's like, oh no, the Muslim
people don't like dogs, so we don't have dogs in

(07:25):
this neighborhood. Oh the Muslim people. You know, it's got
to be halal. If it's not halal, you know, we
can't have it. Piss you off on your halal enough.
You want to do that in your house, that's fine.
But this is New York City, this is Michigan, this
is you know, Minnesota, all these places where there's this
like sort of aggregate of people. It's fine if that's
what you want to do in your community. But I

(07:45):
read a story today about one community where they're dealing
with them throwing away goat carcasses in like corner trash bins. Like, yeah,
that's not a thing. This is America. We don't do that.
That's just not how we operate here. It's just it's
just not end of story. There was a guy here,
he was at His name is Luai Ahmed, and he
was addressing the UN Human Rights Council, and he started

(08:09):
to talk about how each of these people from the
surrounding countries around Israel were attacking Israel for everything but
they never talked about what was happening to the people
in the Middle East by fellow Muslims. So for a moment,
just step away from the let's blame Israel and NATAIAHU

(08:30):
for everything, Let's talk about what's actually happening with the
huties in Yemen, in Syria. Let's really talk about what's
happening on the ground. I thought it was amazing.

Speaker 3 (08:40):
I asked the UN, the Arab League and everyone who
has been raising the palsium flax is October seven? Where
is the flag of Yemen? In my country? Half a
million people have died in the last ten years, the
biggest famine and humanitarian crisis in modern history. Why does
no one care when half a million and Yemenese die?

(09:01):
What about Sudan? In less than two years, more than
one hundred and fifty thousand people have been killed. Where
is the flag of Sudan? What about Syria? Half a
million Syrians have been killed? Where is the Syrian flag?
High Commissioner? Why is it that when Arabs kill millions
of Arabs no one bats an eye? Where is the

(09:23):
outrage and where are the protests? Why don't you mention
the houthis in Yemen who have spent millions of dollars
firing missiles at Israel instead of feeding my starving people.
May I ask why your report mentions Israel one hundred
and eighty eight times, yet fails to mention the Islamic
regime in it on even once. How can you speak

(09:43):
about the conflict while ignoring the party that has armed,
trained and funded terror proxies like Hamas Husbula and the
Huthis who have been bombing Israel thousands of times. And
why is Skuttlah sitting here as a member of the
Human Rights Council when they host the Hamaster leaders in
luxury hotel.

Speaker 1 (10:00):
So what you just heard there, that's silence. That was
a room full of people staring at him blankly, and
each one of the other nations that he mentioned when
he said, where is the flag of Syria? Where is
the flag of Sudan? Why have you not talked about Iran?
Each of those representatives for the UN were in the
room and they're staring at him. Because truth is a

(10:22):
very interesting thing. First of all, it doesn't give a
shit about your feelings. It just is what it is,
and you either choose to accept that or you deny it,
but regardless of where you stand, it stands alone, and
it stands tall and proud. And that gentleman took the
time as a Yemeni and he made it very clear.
I have watched my people starve. I have watched my
people die because we are spending money bombing Israel instead

(10:45):
of feeding our children. Danny and Ann said yesterday also
to the UN, he said, we will never survive until
the Arabs love their children more than they hate Israel.
Truer words were never said. You cannot thrive as a
nation if you're on the only claim is to kill another. Now,
I'm not saying that you should let people walk all
over you, and I'm not saying that peace is possible

(11:06):
everywhere and that these things aren't going to happen. But
this is like hundreds and hundreds of years. My god,
it's enough. It's not working and to that point, and
I would play this clip, but I can't because of
the fact that it's in Arabic. They have all of
these people right now and they are going to get GHA.
GHA stands for Gaza Humanitarian aid and it's supplied to

(11:26):
the people in the West Bank who are under the
helm of hammamas and they are literally being held hostage
because Hamas is taking all of the foreign aid that
gets you know, drop shipped in and they hoard it.
You may have seen that in the news over the
last week, where all these people they're starving and they're
storming you know, these warehouses. But then there was a rumor,

(11:47):
you know, amongst the people on the ground, they said,
you know, the United States actually has opened up a
humanitarian aid facility and they're giving out food and you know,
basic necessities. So all of these people started to go
because they're like, there's no way the Americans are here
helping us. Well, sure enough, we were, and the people
are chanting and rioting in the streets to get Hamas

(12:11):
out of the West Bank, out of Gaza, out of Palestine.
But see the problem is all those surrounding Middle East
nations they know what Hamas is, they know what those
Palestinian leaders are doing, and they don't want any part
of it. You don't see Jordan or Egypt or Turkey,
none of those nation states are looking to take in

(12:31):
anybody because they know they're bringing in terrorists because that's
all they raised there. That's why. Interestingly enough, and I
don't know where this stands right now. You know, when
Trump was talking to hum, He's like, we're just gonna
take it over. We're going to redo it, we're going
to rebuild it. We're going to make it a civilization.
We're going to give people an opportunity to thrive and
to grow and to stop fighting. If it really was

(12:51):
about land or who was here first, that would have
been over years ago. Because we've had so many meetings
between Israel and Palestine. It's a one state solution, it's
a two state solution. We're gonna give you this land. Okay,
you can come in Ireland to keep your mosque here.
I mean, there's been so many negotiations, you know, from
the Abraham Accords on, but it's never enough. And the
reason it's never enough is because they are teaching hate.

(13:14):
They teach hate in these Muslim schools and in these
like I wouldn't even call them schools. They're basically like camps,
and they put these kids in there and they're like, yep,
you got to hate the Jews because the Jews hate you. Meanwhile,
the Jews aren't being taught that the Jews are in
synagogue and they're you know, they're in their kobbutzas and
they're in underground playgrounds because they have to escape the bombs.

(13:36):
That's the reality. And if you've ever been to Israel,
you know this. I have. I've been to the West Bank,
I've been to Gaza. I've seen these things firsthand with
my eyeballs, and that whole expression, don't believe you're lying. Ice.
When you watch the news and they filter it for
you, you need to be aware of that. You have to
understand you are not being told the truth. You are
being told some watered down, distilled version of what they

(13:58):
want you to know and understand. Each network has their
own agenda right and left, and then there's people like
this gentleman who sit down in the un as Aminy
and he's like, what is going on? Look at all
these Assyrian Christians, what's going on there? Nobody's talking about that.
It's very very upsetting when you get to a place
where truth is less important, far less important, then trying

(14:20):
to get money for weapons to kill one another based
on a lie. And that's essentially what's happening there. So
that may me really happy to see him speaking out.
I give him a lot of credit. I hope he's okay,
because I feel like those those are the types of
people that would like come after you after you did
something like that. But he was very brave to do it,
and I thought it was incredible, so I thought i'd
share it here at home. We've got some problems. There

(14:42):
was a testimony that was posted by an HHS whistleblower,
and if you've ever heard of Tara Rhodos, she's done
a lot of really great work. One of the first whistleblowers.
Her and her husband were working to rescue these children
either godly people, they're wonderful people. I was interduce to
her through Sarah Carter, who's now our Drugs are also

(15:03):
another amazing person who's done tons of work to rescue children.
And Tara Rodas was informing HHS, and you know Xavior Bsera,
who is the former head of HHS. You know what
was going on. They didn't care. I mean, the United
States is the biggest human trafficker in the world and
we are the biggest consumer of sex trafficking and pedophilia.

(15:27):
And it's an epidemic, right and it's like a cult
because there's so many people involved. I mean, if you're
watching the Didty trial, I really want to see if
they actually get to the nuts and bolts of all
the other celebrities that were at these parties, he threw,
and if we can get them all round it up
and put them all in jail, because I think that's
why they all are so worried, whether it's the Ditty

(15:47):
trial or it's Doge And you're just exposing all of
the corruption on every level right, both financially and culturally,
and really what they're doing to kids. The kid thing
really animals, and it's you just don't go there. But
hat tipped to at real Robert. He posted this up
and it's in exchange between Senator James Langford and he's

(16:09):
from Oklahoma and he was talking to this whistleblower, deb
Or White. They're discussing the fact that these kids, over
three hundred of them, were sent to the same address,
and she's explaining these are missing and abused children, these
children are being trafficked and they still allowed it to
happen under the Biden administration. Just really really upsetting.

Speaker 4 (16:30):
He became aware that you got three dren joined non
children that are sent to the same address. Who else
knew about that.

Speaker 5 (16:37):
The entire executive leadership at Health and Human Services knew
about it, as well as the opposite of Inspector General
and the HSI. But they continued to send children because
we know the numbers went up even after.

Speaker 1 (16:47):
I had reported this to the leadership.

Speaker 5 (16:49):
I remember this particular one. I had stayed up all
night putting this PowerPoint together to make sure that you know,
I had put together all of the evidence. You know
that it was in one package, and that leadership could
then make a decision based on all of the data
that was put together in the one power point.

Speaker 4 (17:07):
There were additional children being sent there even after it
was identified that we had one hundred children there, two
hundred children there, three hundred children there.

Speaker 5 (17:13):
Yes, Senator, I think that before I left the site
that that number may have been up to five hundred plus.

Speaker 4 (17:19):
So no real evaluation from there other than just keep
sending them because it gets them out of here.

Speaker 1 (17:25):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (17:25):
No, the PowerPoint that I put together to demonstrate what
was happening, they said was speculative, and I think they
told Tara that she had cultural bias something like that,
but they did not take it seriously.

Speaker 1 (17:36):
So Tara, who she's referring to there is the woman
I just mentioned to you, Tara Rhodos, and they're in
this same whistle blower testimony that they're giving before Senate.
And it's so sad to me that instead of being
concerned about the kids, they're concerned about attacking the people
speaking out about the kids because they know that there

(17:57):
are people within the government, whether it's the Senate, the
White House, Interior Cabinet, Pentagon, doesn't matter, and they have
all been culprits of allowing this to happen. And even
if you are not somebody who is hurting one of
these kids or partaking in the sexual trafficking or what
have you, if you don't say something, you're complicit. You're

(18:20):
allowing it to happen. I mean, I have to tell
you myself. I often push back on things. I fight
about things. I want to report on things, and it's like, Oh,
we don't have enough information on that. Oh the network
can't do that, we don't have this source, we don't
have that source. And while I can appreciate not wanting
to distribute or manifest or perpetrate fake news, I do

(18:43):
think some things require more effort, more time, and more investigation,
and I just find that our government is just so
full of crap. And you look at these senators and
these congressmen who stood up and they cheered on Doge
and these massive cuts, and they were going to find
out where all the corruption was and this, that and
the other thing. And Elon Musk is leaving, And trust me,

(19:05):
he's not really leaving, right, He's going to work with
us on the outside because he's got what is it,
thirteen or fourteen kids, something crazy like that. I mean,
he wants this country to be here for his own
future and for his children's future. So I have no
doubt that he will continue to be a part of
the solution as he found out more who was taking kickbacks,
who was working with pharmaceutical companies, who was lying, who

(19:28):
was skimming off the COVID funds, who was a part
of the misinformation that went out about that. You know,
there is no shortage of people giving out benefits, whether
it's to people who don't qualify, people who are here
illegally trying to manipulate our voting and our election integrity.
It is insane. I've never seen so many people work

(19:49):
so hard to change America. If you don't like it here.
If you feel that we are doing things in such
a way that you are not happy, get the hell
at all. The rest of us are happy. Millions upon
millions upon millions of people voted for Donald Trump. We
made it too big to rig, and now you're mad.
You are not the majority we are, and we're not

(20:10):
silent anymore. We're pissed off. I know, I am. And
I'll tell you it's funny this this woman today, she
gave testimony. Let me just start by saying, I've never
seen this woman in my entire life, but she was
talking today in this hearing about what was happening with
the gang database in New York, and she said it
was very upsetting to her that the New York lawmakers

(20:32):
were still going to use a gang database because she
felt that it was based in systemic racism. I am
not making this up. This is true, Lissen.

Speaker 6 (20:41):
And just the last thing, this is a question, this
is a comment. I know, I know the police's feelings
on the gang database, and how you know they feel
that it can be improved. I just again, I'm just
always gonna stand on the side of things cannot be
fixed when it already comes with a broken system. Broken
clock could be right twice a day, and things like

(21:03):
that just have to go because it's stemmed from racism.
And I know that you feel very differently, but that's
just not going to change it. And I know it's
in your testimony. I was not going to bring it up,
but because you brought it up, I'm gonna bring it up.
And so we are. I know we have conversations coming
up to talk about how you feel about it. I
feel about but I just have to say it because
you brought it up, and so I just brought it up.
So that's it. Thank you guys so much.

Speaker 1 (21:25):
So, first of all, I don't know if you're like me.
I couldn't understand half of what she said. When people
talk that fast and they don't want to let you
get a word in edgewise because they're afraid of the debate,
it means they're full of shit. If you're comfortable with
where you stand, and you know that what you're standing
on is you're standing on business. Right, That's what my
kids will say. You better stand on business. If I'm
standing on business and the facts are behind me, and

(21:46):
I am not hiding anything, I am happy to debate
and discuss things with you all day long, all day long.
I would consider myself somebody who's not confrontational, but I
would never shy away from a debate. However, it is
very different to talk to people who are either unwilling
to listen or have warped their minds in such a
way that even when you do give them the facts,

(22:07):
they can't hear it because if they hear it, they
have to undo everything they've done in their minds, right,
which is really it's very sad. But this woman is
saying to this entire panel at a New York budget
meeting and they've got like, you know, the Attorney General,
the head of police, the commissioner, and they're talking about policing,

(22:27):
and she's like, yeah, I know that, you guys, you
know you really need this gang database, but it's racist.
What if you are a gang banger and you are
killing people for the sake of killing people, which is
what gang bangers do. FYI, does it matter what color
you are? White, Mexican, Black, Jewish, Muslim, Hindu? Woman? Man, No,
it doesn't matter. You know what matters if you're taking

(22:49):
a life because you have to hit a quota to get,
you know, a better position in your gang. And so
she's literally saying to the police, I just think this
is a problem, and I know you've got think really differently.
I'm like, ma'am, have you ever put on a uniform?
Have you done a ride along? That gang database is
telling you where the gangs are, where they hang out,

(23:10):
who might be in their gang, what the symbols, the colors,
all of the markers are for that gang. If that
was your family member or your friend that was out
there that night going after a gang member, I bet
you'd be real happy about that database, then, wouldn't you?
Or if it was yourself, put yourself in their shoes.
This is the stuff that drives me nuts and it
makes me very angry, and I don't think that there's

(23:32):
enough call out. Like if I was on that executive board,
I'd be like, all right, well, what's your solution. What
would you like to do to identify gangbangers? She's not
going to have an answer. That's the whole thing. Don't
criticize my system unless you have something to replace it
that's bigger and better and works more efficiently, because it
doesn't make sense when you do that, then we'll have
a conversation. That's my Randa today. I hope you guys

(23:53):
had an awesome week. I hope you're heading into a
really nice weekend. There's just so much news going on
and safe out there. We'll talk to you on Monday
and have a good night. This is Linda McLaughlin with
a Rogue recap. We'll see you next time.

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