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September 9, 2025 32 mins

A brutal stabbing on a Charlotte, North Carolina commuter train resulted in the death of a 23-year-old Ukrainian refugee, attracting national outrage and pressing questions about soft-on-crime policies. Sean Hannity discusses the FBI's swift federal charges against suspect DeCarlos DeJuan Brown Jr., highlights guest insights from Kash Patel and former Attorney General Pam Bondi, and criticizes the judicial decision to previously release Brown despite his violent record and mental health issues. Guests stress that lenient criminal justice approaches in "blue cities," as well as a lack of judge accountability, are endangering civilians and undermining confidence in the system. Hannity frames this as a watershed moment, arguing that strong law-and-order leadership, tougher prosecutions, and judicial responsibility are needed to prevent future tragedies and restore safety in American communities.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, thank you Scott Shannon, Thanks to all of
you for being with us. Right down our toll free
telephone number if you want to be a part of
the program, it is eight hundred and ninety four to
one Sean if you want to join us. The FBI
director Cash Bettel, Pam Bondi ag the DOJ hitting this
alleged train killer with a federal crime in the commuters.

(00:22):
Commuters on camera stabbing of this young woman. I've never
seen anything like this in recent memory. We've seen horrible
crimes over the years being committed. I mean, this woman
gets on a train, he sits down, he's looking at
her phone. The guy behind her just stands up and
stabs her to death. And you know, I was reading

(00:44):
today blue city trains are more dangerous than war zones,
the White House said after this fatal stabbing, new video
showing this guy drenched in blood. You know, after killing
this Ukrainian refugee, this young woman, you have one GOP
councilman rejecting National Guard intervention after the refugees train measure.

Speaker 2 (01:06):
I mean, it.

Speaker 1 (01:07):
Makes no sense to me where the Democrats are coming
down on issues of law and order and safety and security.

Speaker 2 (01:15):
Now the suspect in this case.

Speaker 1 (01:17):
The FBI announced that de Carlos Dwan Brown, Junior, the
suspect in the stabbing death of this young Ukrainian refugee
woman and this North Carolina Charlotte, North Carolina train, has
been federally charged with one count of committing an act
causing death on a mass transportation system.

Speaker 2 (01:37):
Quote.

Speaker 1 (01:37):
The brutal attack on this woman on the Charlotte light
Rail was a disgraceful act that should never happen in America.
FBI Director Cash Mattel. The FBI jumped to assist in
this investigation immediately to ensure justice has served the perpetrator
is never released from jail again. I want to thank
the Attorney General Pam Bondi for her pursuit of today's

(01:58):
federal charges, which are are the first step towards delivering
justice for this young woman's family and her and her
family and Americans who deserve to live in our great
American cities free from being targeted by violent criminals. Bondi
said the Department of Justice will seek the maximum penalty
for Brown, saying this was the direct result of failed

(02:21):
soft on crime policies that put criminals before innocent people.
I have directed my attorneys to federally prosecute to Carlos
Brown Junior, a repeat violent offender with a history of
violent crime, for murder, and we will seek the maximum
penalty for this unforgivable act of violence. He will never
see the light of day again as a free man.

(02:44):
I mean, this woman had taken the trade many times before,
probably tired after a long day of work, wanted to
just get home, make dinner, watch TV, maybe go out
with friends.

Speaker 2 (02:54):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (02:55):
Tragically never made it. There's a lot about this now.
The judge who released this trained killer has a history
of being soft on crime. Now we see this in
certain jurisdictions. A police officer can be sued if they
make a mistake on the job, especially if it results

(03:16):
in serious injury to an innocent civilian. Those lawsuits, by
the way, can result in substantial civil judgments that could
bankrupt an officer family. In the case of like New
York City, they spend tens and hundreds of millions of
dollars annually last time I checked. Why aren't some of
these soft on crime judges subject to the same kind

(03:37):
of accountability, because if they were, I think that maybe
the family of this young Ukrainian murder victim you know,
would have a hell of a lawsuit against the magistrate judge.
Washington Examiner points out this judge is under fire for
allowing this apparently schizophrenic, according to their report, repeat offender

(03:59):
walking free without bonds seven months before this stabbing took
place on this train, on this light rail. In this
unprovoked attack, a magistrate who released to Carlos Brown Junior
on January twenty first quote on a written promise to appear.
That's it, after he was arrested on charges of misusing

(04:23):
the nine to one to one system during a police
welfare check, and Brown, a homeless guy diagnosed with schizophrenia,
told police officers he believed man made material was implanted
into his body, controlling his movements. He had been arrested
many times previously. When officers advised him it was a
medical matter and left, Brown became agitated, called nine to

(04:45):
one one again, prompting officers to arrest him in charge
him with a Class one misdemeanor. Now, despite this guy's
violent criminal history, mental illness, a lack of fixed address,
they let this guy go. Judge let him go. No
bond required. Police say he boarded this train without paying

(05:06):
the fare. A shocker stabbed his twenty three year old
young woman in the neck as she sat alone. He
died right there on the scene. Her family said she
had fled war torn Ukraine in search of a better,
safer life in the US. You know, even Brown's mother
said the court system failed the community by releasing her son.
Even the mother said, telling reporters that he had been

(05:29):
under psychiatric monitoring after a schizophrenia diagnosis in twenty fourteen.
His criminal record includes an armed robbery conviction, an assault
on his sister, multiple other arrests. And then the question
now comes down to, you know, the idiocy of not
just judges, but this whole you know, defund dismantle no

(05:54):
bail law. You know, reimagine the police insanity that the
Left is embraced. And in spite of all the violent
crime that takes place in Chicago, in every major city
and in small towns, it just continues. Republican members of
North Carolina's congressional delegation are calling for the removal of

(06:14):
this judge. All ten House GOP members from the tar
Heel state signed a letter urging a formal proceedings to
remove the magistrate, Judge Teresa Stokes. They cited her decision
to release the Carlos Brown based solely on his written
promise to appear to a future court date. What part
of his record made her think that this was a

(06:36):
good idea? What part of this guy's record gave for
any faith, hope and confidence that he wouldn't be a
threat to the community. By releasing a repeat violent offender
on nothing more than a written promise to appear, the
magistrate displayed a wilful failure to perform the duties of

(06:56):
her office and engaged in conduct prejudicial to the administration
of justice. Congressman Tim Moore, her decision undermined public confidence
in the judicial system, exposed the entire community the wholly
preventable harm, and it goes. They argued that the release

(07:17):
was made despite Brown's extensive criminal history fourteen prior arrest
for serious offenses and by the way, including possession of
a firearm by a felon, robbery with a dangerous weapon,
physical assault of his own sister, you know, And then
you have this dopey mayor in Charlotte coming under fire.

(07:39):
Rightly so for woke comments calling for compassion not for
the family of the victim and the victim, no, but
for the deranged vagrant accused and on video viciously murdering
this young woman.

Speaker 2 (07:54):
This is a tragic situation.

Speaker 1 (07:56):
It sheds light on problems with society safety nets related
to mental health care in the systems that should be
in place. We had this guy in the system. The
guy was in place. He should have been in jail.
He should not have been released anyway. The mayor goes
on that the perpetrator, de Carlos Brown Junior, appears to

(08:17):
have suffered a crisis. Oh, he's having a crisis. He's
having a bad day. Let me, let me, let me
knife this girl to death on a train. Then the
mayor goes on demanded some compassion diligence commitments as we
would have for cancer or heart disease. How out of
touch are you here? Who do you have more sympathy for?

Speaker 2 (08:38):
Here?

Speaker 1 (08:39):
He claimed that the Charlotte area transit system where this
was caught on video took place, by and large, a
safe transit system, not that safe, despite the unprovoked stabbing. Again,
the young lady was just coming home from work. The
mayor added that mental health like this schizophrenia that Brown
was diagnosed with, needs to be treated with the same compassion, diligence,

(09:01):
and commitment as cancer and heart disease. And those who
are unhoused and more frequently the victim of crimes and
not the perpetrators, although we should have more compassion now.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy was on with me last night.
If mayors can't keep their trains and buses safe, they
don't deserve taxpayer money.

Speaker 2 (09:24):
He's right.

Speaker 1 (09:25):
The Department of Transportation is going to be investigating Charlotte
over their failure to protect this young woman. We'll also
be looking for other crime ridden cities across the country.
He suggested. The federal transportation funding is at risk for
cities that do not curb violence on public transit. Our
position is, if you don't clean up your act, we're
not going to invest in you. If you don't, we're

(09:47):
going to pull your money and we're going to put
it somewhere else. Good for him, he was great last
night on this very issue. But it's all part of
a mentality, It's all part of a mindset of the
life left. This goes much deeper, you know, you know,
we can't arrest. The mayor goes on to say, in

(10:08):
further comments that are being made here, you know that
we will never arrest our way out of issues such
as homelessness and mental health. Can we arrest our way
out of lunatics killing random victims?

Speaker 2 (10:23):
Can we?

Speaker 1 (10:24):
If they're in the system and arrested fourteen times, yeah,
you have a pretty good indication that that person is
going to do something again. That long arrest record describes
a violent, seriously mentally ill man who had no business
being on the streets.

Speaker 2 (10:42):
At some point. Everybody you know up and down this.

Speaker 1 (10:46):
Chain has blood on their hands, just like I argue Biden,
Harris mayorcis all the enablers, all the liars that told
us the border is closed and secure. How many times
have I said they have blood on their hands. All
the people murdered by Harris Biden mayorcis unvetted, the illegal immigrants,

(11:06):
all the people raped, all the other victims of violent crime,
all the overdose people because of drug dealers and cartel
members and gang members selling those drugs. And then for
four years they lie and say the borders closed, the
border secure, the boarders closed the border secure. This guy
was well known to local social service people and community

(11:29):
policing authorities. He was detained this year for calling nine
one ones just this year. You know, leftist officials in
these these blue cities talk about real safety, of making
people feel safe. Oh what now you've got to, you know,
triple lock your doors, you know. And this is the
even sicker part. Remember Luigi Mangioni, the guy accused the

(11:51):
guy of killing the United Healthcare CEO. Remember that guy,
He became, you know, a hero of the left. Believe
it or not. They set up a go fund me account.
But to Carlos Brown Junior, the guy that killed this
young innocent woman, he didn't see it coming.

Speaker 2 (12:11):
He sat in front of the guy. She's on her
phone and.

Speaker 1 (12:15):
We could show the video as far as we could
show it without literally, you know, showing a massacre. He's
on her phone, totally unaware that this guy's has his
knife out and about to jam it right and in
her neck and then stab her again and again and again.
Go fund Me said they thankfully removed multiple fundraising campaigns

(12:38):
created on behalf of the killer, the ex con, and
they say go fund me terms of service prohibit fundraisers
for legal defense for anyone charged with a violent crime
and they didn't know about it. But and by the
way the social media backlash, they did remove it as
soon as they were made aware of it. I'm not
I'm not blaming them because people can put this up

(12:59):
without at having, you know, approval. Maybe they should change
the system of approval. But who are these people that
would donate to this? Who are these people that make
excuses for this? You know you're wearing you know, I'm
watching the comments, you know, made by people that are donating.
You know, who are the people that praise the likes
of Luigi Mangioni. What has happened to the left? You know,

(13:24):
we're all people of religion, but there are evil people.
President Trump said, we have to confront that. I just
give my love and hope to the family of the
young woman who was stabbed this morning or last night
in Charlotte by this madman.

Speaker 2 (13:38):
Well, you can't bring her back.

Speaker 1 (13:40):
Who's going to be held accountable because the system failed spectacularly.
I mean, it's a twenty three year old woman. He
had her entire life ahead of her. And this is
happening in big towns and small city all over the country,
and anytime President Trump offers help, like he was able
to reduce the violent crime rate all over Washington, d C. Dramatically,

(14:06):
and all you hear from JB. Pritzker and Brandon John Oh,
we don't want that, complaints from the part time governor
of California, complaints from New York politicians, the places that
are least safe and lea secure. I hope all of
you will pay attention, and you know, elect people that
believe in law and order.

Speaker 2 (14:26):
And safety and security. Please we'll continue.

Speaker 1 (14:29):
We are awaiting this update out of Charlotte in North Carolina.
When that happens, we'll bring that to you. We'll also
play this exchange as I said with Tom Homan, I mean,
just the contempt. Did you see this video? Linda will
play it, But the contempt that Mika Brazinski had is
Tom Homan just absolutely. I mean it was a verbal,

(14:53):
you know, beat down in just terms of facts and understanding,
and she is you're disappearing people. No, we're not, and
then he went on to describe the people that he's
been arresting.

Speaker 2 (15:06):
That are threats to the community.

Speaker 1 (15:07):
I don't understand the liberal mind that wants open borders,
unvetted illegal immigrants, including murderers, rapists, known terrorists, gang members,
cartel members, et cetera. And why they would resist the
policing efforts to keep their citizens safe and secure. I'll
never understand it.

Speaker 3 (15:35):
Pallig.

Speaker 1 (15:36):
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want to be a part of the program. We are
awaiting the US Attorney's Office and the FBI to hold
the joint presser in Charlotte after the Justice Department guards

(16:00):
this guy with this fatal stabbing of this young Ukrainian
of refugee on this North Carolina commuter train last month.
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(17:29):
to here today. This just breaking from Newsweek. That would
be a yes or no. Let me know, please get
that a new According to Newsweek, this is just breaking.
A new video depicting the you know, the stabbing of
this young Ukrainian woman is circulated on social media. Show

(17:49):
in the aftermath. Newsweek reporting the video shows the man
moving through the train carriage after stabbing this young woman,
and in the continued footage, the suspect walk down the
carriage of the train with blood ripping from his knife.
Passengers didn't even react to him. Most people on trains,

(18:11):
they look down. Most people on trains are not very
self aware. I know in New York, it's kind of
like an unwritten rule. You just don't look at other people.
I don't like that rule. That's not how I used
to roll. All right, let's go to this press conference
and I'll get back to this. Anyway, the guy continued,
and he said, I got that white girl. According to Newsweek,

(18:33):
he seemed to be muttering. Some of his other statements
are harder to verify. But that's what Newsweek is reporting.
And by the way, Washington Post is reporting Red states
are cracking down on crime in their own blue cities
within these red states. And we're talking about Houston, Texas,
New Orleans, Louisiana, Saint Louis, Missouri, and others. Anyway, let's
go to this presser.

Speaker 3 (18:53):
They were a little late.

Speaker 4 (18:54):
I'm here with Jim Barnacle, who's the specialized in charge
of FBI Charlotte which covers all in North Carolina. He
and I just got off the phone with the family
of Arena Zarutzska. Spoke with her mother, spoke with her uncle,
had a very touching call with them. Our hearts go
out to Arena's family. They are suffering, like any of

(19:19):
us would be. It was a very touching call. Our
hearts go out to them.

Speaker 3 (19:22):
She is a refugee. She literally came.

Speaker 4 (19:25):
To the United States from a bomb shelter in Ukraine
to escape the war. And she was going about her day.
She was coming home from work on a light rail train,
like all of us do all the time, and she
was brutally murdered. As a native of Charlotte, I'm so
sad to say that our city has gotten to this place.

(19:45):
I was born here, I grew up here. I remember
when the light rail was built. I remember the development
is spurred. I remember the excitement. And to think now
that you can't even feel comfortable riding that train hits
me deep. The light rail brought this city access to jobs,
access to education.

Speaker 3 (20:06):
People could take the train to college.

Speaker 4 (20:08):
It really put Charlotte on the map, and this incident
has really really injured that now. Carlos Brown Junior, who
we allege stabbed Erna Sarutska, is in state custody on
first degree murder charges. But I'm here today to announce
that we're going to supplement those state charges with federal charges.

(20:29):
These federal charges will go alongside the murder case and
state court, and we hope that they will insure justice
for Erna, for her family, and for the.

Speaker 3 (20:36):
Whole Charlotte community.

Speaker 4 (20:38):
The charge we are bringing is in Title eighteen, which
is the Criminal Code, at section nineteen ninety two A seven,
which is the law that Congress passed really for this situation.

Speaker 3 (20:48):
It is an act of violence on a mass transportation system.

Speaker 4 (20:51):
It is a law that is there because acts like
this affect the American way. It affects our daily life.
It is random acts on a train that are the
thoroughbred and how we get through our cities to work
to or places of education, to our families.

Speaker 3 (21:05):
It is our way of American life.

Speaker 4 (21:07):
Crime makes people stop taking that light rail, that give
up those opportunities, and we're here to be sure that
we can save our city and bring those opportunities back.
The maximum penalty for this federal crime is life in
prison without parole.

Speaker 3 (21:20):
Or the death penalty.

Speaker 4 (21:21):
Of course, each individual case receives its own sentencing hearing
by a federal judge that will decide the sentence based
on the individual factors. In this case, of course, at
this point, we're only making allegations. We do have a charge.
We filed a criminal complaint. It has been signed by
a federal judge. The charges have been brought, but they
are just charges. Getting there has been a process. I
want to thank the FBI, which has an incredible team

(21:44):
that has investigated this case. They've been sure we had
a basis for federal charges. I want to thank the
Charlotte Mackaburg Police Department that started this investigation, apprehended the
defendant immediately after the incident happened at the light rail station.
And I want to thank the District Attorney's office and
Spencer Meriweather who first degree murder charges right away when
this happened. I think everyone knows the facts of this case,

(22:06):
but I will briefly recitate what is in our criminal complaint,
and that is that at nine to fifty five on
August twenty second, Charlotte Meckenburgh Police Department corresponding to jump.

Speaker 1 (22:16):
In here because We have absolutely gone over all the
details of this.

Speaker 2 (22:21):
It's just a tragedy.

Speaker 1 (22:23):
Twenty three year old irena, a young a young woman
in the prime of her life, gets on a train
and she's looking at her phone, the background, the criminal record,
the mental health issues, and nobody lifted a finger. And
then you have a dopey mayor that seems to have
more sympathy for the victim than for the I'm sorry
for the perpetrator than the victim. It really, it really

(22:45):
should make everybody angry. The Washington Post reporting state legislatures
have now taken a more direct hand to her crimes
in blue cities within red states. I'm mentioned Jackson, Mississippi, Houston, Texas,
New Orleans, Louisiana, Saint Louis, Missouri, and others. Mississippi, for example,

(23:08):
invested heavily in new court operations to move quickly to
prosecute and jail suspects. Now this guy is going to
face a minimum of life in prison without any chance
of parole, may face the death penalty, depending I guess
on the judge that and the evidence has presented. The
evidence seems overwhelming and incontrovertible. Considering the whole thing is
on videotape and the brutality and the pure evil in

(23:31):
this crime. But then again, I guess you know, then
you're going to have you know, idiotic mayors, and you know,
you have soft on crime judges like the one that
released this train killer, you know, has a history of
being soft on crime, and you know Charlotte Democrats urging
compassion for the maniac and on other liberals setting up

(23:54):
GoFundMe accounts. I mean, you can't make that up. Then
we have the liberal media. I saw Humpty Dumpty Wall
Let's hear what Humpty Dumpty had to say.

Speaker 5 (24:02):
Elon Musk, Charlie Kirk, other Trumpeline figures succeeded in making
this senseless death a symbol of big city crime. Some
of the comments around this story are baldly racist, stoking
fear of African Americans because this man attacked a white woman.
The open racism on sites like x Today it's eye popping.
But there are also legitimate questions about this so called

(24:25):
career criminal, someone who had been a repeat offender, and
those questions I hope they're not lost amid all of
the cesspool kind of comments on social media.

Speaker 1 (24:36):
He's probably the dumbest person on television, and there's a
lot of dumb people on television. It's not even really
worth our time. And if you want to know why
people don't watch fake news CNN, that's a big reason
why they were right to let him go the first time,
why they brought him back.

Speaker 2 (24:55):
I have no idea. Do I think he's gonna last long?
I don't.

Speaker 1 (25:00):
Let's listen in on the FBI. Who's just taken another
podium just for a couple of minutes. We'll dip it.

Speaker 6 (25:05):
Sadly, everyone saw on survell surveillance video how tragic her
life ended were shocked. We're saddened. It's very, very difficult.
This young lady rode that train many times. She was
probably tired after a long day work and just trying

(25:26):
to get home to her loved ones, which.

Speaker 3 (25:28):
Never made it.

Speaker 6 (25:30):
In an instant, her life was over, and her mother,
her father, her siblings, her brother and sister, and her
other family and friends, their lives will never be the same.
As you heard from US Attorney Ferguson, we spoke with
ernest mother, Anna, and her uncle just a few minutes
ago and we told them of the federal charges brought

(25:53):
against the Carlos Brown Junior. We hope this additional charge
will help bring them a measure of justice and accountability
for this horrific act. I want to thank how our partners,
Chief Jennings and the CMPD. We work every day with
this police department. We co locate agents and officers and

(26:15):
detectives from the police department on our Violent Crimes and
Safe Streets task forces. This is not a policing problem.
CMPD is out there every day protecting our streets. You
may not know how close we are to the police departments,
but throughout this state, our partnerships with local police departments

(26:37):
and state departments are critical to the work that we do.
The task force partnership is a force multiplier. CMPD and
other local partners work closely with the US Attorney's Office.
This office to assess whether local and state cases are
appropriate to charge federally. We are pleased to supplement Charlett

(27:00):
and Neck and Flirt police departments work on this investigation.

Speaker 1 (27:05):
That's the FBI weighing in on all of this as well.
This tragedy, but it's only one of many, you know.
I'll give you another example. ICE agents nabbed an illegal
alien who's been arrested and released forty nine times over
the weekend. This guy, Miguel Barrera Corona of Mexico. Forty

(27:25):
nine past arrests, including convictions for assault with the deadly weapon, burglary,
vehicle theft, criminal threat to terrorize, drunk driving, shoplifting, carrying
a loaded firearm in public, carrying a concealed firearm in
a vehicle, trespassing, property damage, vandalism, petty theft, and carrying
a concealed dagger. Other illegal immigrants arrested by ICE agents

(27:47):
over the weekend.

Speaker 2 (27:48):
I can go on.

Speaker 1 (27:49):
You know Carlow's Guzman Santiago, Mexico, convicted of second degree
forcible sex offense, Linda Molina Sorto el Salva or convicted
of child abuse. You know Tom Homan was on with
a Liberal Joe and you should Mika Brazinski acting like
he is the enemy. Listen to him, lay out exactly

(28:13):
what I did to keep the people in Boston safe.

Speaker 2 (28:17):
Listen.

Speaker 7 (28:17):
I just want to know what ICE agents out in
the field right now, what they consider to be a criminal.
Is that someone who has committed a crime like Rob
Destore or what about Narcisco Baranco, the father of three
Marines who was cutting bushes at an eye hoop before
they took him off the street. I want to know.

(28:39):
I want to know the data that you say you
have about seventy percent of these people.

Speaker 3 (28:44):
Show it to us.

Speaker 8 (28:46):
You're certainly the specific as that case, and I'll run
down with the pacifics. Are that case are? You may
not know all the facts are on that case.

Speaker 2 (28:52):
I may not.

Speaker 3 (28:53):
I certainly don't.

Speaker 5 (28:54):
That's why I'm asking you.

Speaker 8 (28:55):
Well, let me tell you Lork right now, I see
on the shoulder Smart and you have Governor Healey talking
about IRICE doing enforcement operations to the church.

Speaker 2 (29:06):
They were parked.

Speaker 7 (29:06):
They get to an operation there. They were parked in
a public space legally.

Speaker 8 (29:12):
But to say that and to push that out there
puts fear in the immigrant community. So let me tell
you to.

Speaker 7 (29:21):
The agent's vehicle.

Speaker 3 (29:24):
They're on a park street. They're on public street.

Speaker 8 (29:27):
She ran a public street waiting to respond to a
criminal alien release pulled aside of the road. Let me
tell you in the last couple of days, what's happened
in Boston. They've arrested Victor Goldbet's Paris, the thirty three
year old criminal alien from Guatemala with charge of aggravated rape,
assaultant batty with dangerous weapon, indecent assault and batterround a
victim fourteen years or younger. They arrested Katie Espinoza, thirty

(29:49):
fe year old criminal alien from Columbia with charge of
aggravator as assault on a pregnant victim. They've arrested Joshua Gonzalez,
twenty four year old criminal alien from Dominican Republic, with
charges for trafficking heroin, morphine opium, resisting police, dislready conducting
drug distribution. They also arrest as Samuel Armana Barrera, a
twenty year old criminal illego an from Guatemolo, opinion charges

(30:12):
for sault and battery on a child. So Mayor Wu
and Governor Healy they all be calling Ice and thanking
them for making their streets safer.

Speaker 1 (30:23):
I mean, he just schooled MSDNC, but they don't get it.
I mean, if you think fake news CNN is bad,
as I mean MSDNC. This is the heart part of
all of this. They lied, They covered up. The legacy
media model was complicit. They never covered the fact that
that we had known terrorists, murderers, rapists, cartel members, gang

(30:46):
members and drug dealers coming into this country, and they
went along with the big lie to protect their buddy
Joe that the borders secure and the borders closed, and
mayorcus'es lie and Harris's lie, and Americans were murdered victims
of violent crime, thousands and thousands of people in total,
and nobody cared, nobody covered it. You know, now we

(31:07):
have a democratic party. They're complicit allies in the legacy
media mob. They don't want law and order. They don't
care what the what the body count is every weekend
in Chicago. They don't care about illegal immigrant crime. They
want their open borders. They want the light to continue
and when convenient, and they can weaponize or politicize something

(31:31):
like Rosie O'Donnell weaponized the Minneapolis shooting and blamed Trump, Maga, Republicans,
white supremacists, and rushed the judgment, none of which is true.
Then all of a sudden it's an issue. But this
is this is a party that has lost any sense
of moral clarity or any moral compass. They've lost their heart,
their conscience, and their soul to be that angry at

(31:56):
the guy that's keeping city safe. In this case, Tom Homan.
This is why this is the perfect time for this
country to have this debate, and that is no more
of this. Defund dismantle no bail law, reimagine the police,
open borders madness. Innocent people are dying. It's got to end. Well.

(32:18):
More on this coming up. Also, Jack Chitidarelli running for
governor in New Jersey. He's in the single digits. We'll
follow that race next

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