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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Donald Trump responding to the Iranian Supreme Leader warning of
a quote regional war. If we don't make a deal,
then we'll find out whether or not he was right.
Here's what he said, Sir on Aaran.
Speaker 2 (00:14):
The Supreme Leader today said that us thetat could spark
a regional war.
Speaker 3 (00:18):
Giving you a funk to that, bry wouldn't he say that?
Speaker 2 (00:20):
Appreciated to say that.
Speaker 4 (00:21):
But we have the biggest list power for ships in
the world over there very close a couple of days
at hopefully.
Speaker 2 (00:28):
We'll make a deal.
Speaker 4 (00:29):
If we don't make a deal then and we'll find
out whether or not he was right.
Speaker 1 (00:34):
I don't know what dealer is to make. To be
very very blunt with you, I don't think there is
a deal. I think the deal is you have seventy
two hours to leave. I mean, you can ever. And
Donald Trump's not Barack Obama, he's not Joe Biden, he's
not the Democrats. He's not going to give in to
the intimidation of the Ayatola and his warning of a
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regional war. It's just not going to work. I mean,
we know it's the same old trick with them. I
mean he manipulated Barack Obama to take billions and billions
of cash and other currency in cargo planes and drop
it off with the Mullas in Iran so they can
foment terror and build out their nuclear plant. Took Donald
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Trump to wipe out Solomani and wipe out the nuclear program,
and now the President's very clear help is on the
way for those people that have been protesting. The only
thing I see to negotiate. You know, I know there's
an Axio story about a US Iran nuclear talks plan
for Friday amid this military build up. Why do I
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think that that is a head fake? As Tony Perkins said,
it should be a short conversation. You know, they've been
talking for decades. They're simply buying time, hoping for an
Obama or Biden like administration when they can get back
to doing everything that they're doing. And I just don't
think it's going to pay off. Like Levin's comments last night,
he said, it's turning into the North Korea of the
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Middle East, And you know what, we don't need that
in the Middle East. I think every country in the
region is very aware of what potentially can happen here.
But anyway, we'll have to wait and see what happens,
won't we anyway? Justin Fulcher's with US former senior advisor
to Secretary of War and also those breaking down the
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latest on Iran, Venezuela, Cuba, America's next steps. With all
of them, the President's been very clear the US will
not hesitate. Could the Iranian Revolutionary Guard continue to attack
America its interest or these students?
Speaker 5 (02:38):
Justin, I don't see.
Speaker 1 (02:40):
I don't even think there would be a nuclear talk
because they don't have a nuclear program anymore.
Speaker 2 (02:45):
Right Sean, and I think the most important thing to
understand about Iran right now is that President Trump has
been extremely clear about the outcoming ones no nuclear weapons
and an end to the regime killing its own people.
And what he's not doing right now is broadcasting timelines
or negotiating through the press. The message has been delivered
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directly to Tehran, and Iran knows the terms and mistakes.
At the same time, as you mentioned, the United States
has made its capability visible, the naval posturing and the deployments,
and there's no confusion about the consequences when President Trump
says what he says and that he'll back it up
with force if necessary, and that combination of clarity, pressure
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and restraint is classic deterrence in action, and this is
designed to force a choice on Iran without dragging the
region into war.
Speaker 1 (03:35):
Well, I don't want the region to go into war.
I don't want US military to ever be in harm's way.
I would prefer I honestly think there's no negotiating that's
going to take place. I don't believe it. I think
Donald Trump did not meant what he said when he
said help is on the way. And at this point,
I don't think they have any cards. As he once
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famously said to the President Zelenski, They've they've got no
cards this game. They've got nothing to terrorize people with. Okay,
do they have some ballistic missiles, yes, but they've been
degraded dramatically. They don't have a missile defense system. I
mean the air You know, you can fly any plane
into a Ran. I'm pretty sure their air defense systems
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are down. So the only negotiation that I could see is, Okay,
we'll give you X number of days to get out
and take your plane at Moscow and say hai to
Vladimir for me right.
Speaker 2 (04:27):
And I think you know the Iranian regime should take
President Trump's words extremely seriously. As we saw last year
with Operation Midnight Hammer, President Trump is prepared to act
with force if necessary. And as you said, I think
the negotiation is pretty straightforward. You abandon your nuclear capabilities
completely and stop killing your own people. And if they
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do that, then you know President Trump succeeds in that,
and ultimately you know can do that without force. I
mean that's the turns in action.
Speaker 1 (04:58):
Look, there's nothing I'd prefer. I don't ever like to
put US military in harms way. I'd much rather do
it the peaceful way. I just don't think they're peaceful people.
And when you have bought into a death cult, which
is what this regime is, and a belief system that
teaches you that you get seventy two virgins in heaven
if you're martyred, you know, in spite of how crazy
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they might be, but they have been slaughtering innocent men,
women and children. We've seen the images. They are heartbreaking,
and I don't believe that they've stopped. I've seen estimates
as high as over thirty five thousand people that have
been slaughtered. Interesting the pro Oza crowd not a peep
out of them after mass slaughter in Iram.
Speaker 5 (05:44):
Why do you think that is, well.
Speaker 2 (05:46):
Sean, that's certainly interesting. I think it highlights a double
standard with that group. I mean it's very clear here,
you're any regime is killing its own people that are
expressing their desires for freedom. Clearly, President Trump has made
it clear help is on the way, the US Navy
is and you know, Department of Wars of course mobilizing
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and preparing for any of those flexible response options that
the President may require. And ultimately, I think the choice
is very clear for the Uranian regime. It's comply or
face the consequences.
Speaker 1 (06:19):
Where are we going to be by November we have
a midterm election coming up. Does Cuba survive with a
you know blockade in terms of getting any energy into
the country. What is Venezuela going to look like? What
is Europe going to look like? What is Greenland going
to look like? What is the Middle East going to
look like?
Speaker 2 (06:37):
In your view, well, I think the situation in Cuba
today is very interesting. You know, we've seen the colass
of its external support after the raid on Maduro in
Venezuela and the erosion of that economic underpinning and without Venezuela,
you know, supplying subsidized oil, Havana will face severe shortages
and ultimately a further eroding economy. And so overall, I think,
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you know, President Trump is playing out the American First
policy very clearly, and in all these situations, I think
it's very clear America is back on the world stage.
And when President Trump speaks, he means what he says
and is prepared to back that up with force if necessary.
Speaker 1 (07:19):
Well, you think that if Cuba falls, that American companies
would love nothing more than to get into that island,
which could be beautified in ways that we can't even
imagine today, in turning it into maybe you know, a
destination resort country.
Speaker 2 (07:35):
Oh, absolutely on, You're spot on, and you know we
saw that, you know, nearly a century ago, when you know,
numerous US companies and frankly, Cuba was a pretty beautiful
place with a lot of American investment and an American
you know, tourist destination. You know, before you know, the
communist regime took over and nationalized all those assets. And
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I think, you know, frankly, the economic situation Cuba is
so terrible that you know, it's obvious that the Cuban
people are seeking better economic prosperity, and I think are
probably quite excited about the continued pressure from President Trump
on the communist Cuban regime.
Speaker 1 (08:13):
Yeah, well, it's pretty amazing. So what happens with Venezuela
so far, you know, the interim government, the Vice President Rodriguez,
although you know we've had Maria Mahada on this program.
I know, if there's an election, I would imagine she's
probably the heavy favorite. But the current regime will do
pretty much anything Donald Trump says at this point, because
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they don't want to be Maduro.
Speaker 2 (08:38):
Absolutely, and I think, you know, the brilliantly executed raid
on on Maduro makes US power very clear. And you
know right now, I mean, this is about a lot
more than just you know, oil, It's also about you know,
completely realigning American interests in our hemisphere. You know, the
the Monroe doctrine and you know now you know the
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Donro doctrine that some people refer to it as is
about American presence in our backyard and reasserting that authority.
And I think ultimately, you know, with Venezuela, US investment
in the oil industry, it's up near record levels now
and it's going to continue to provide prosperity, not just
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for the Venezuelan people, but also for the US interests,
you know, at home and abroad.
Speaker 1 (09:26):
You think that the Middle East will be reconfigured when
all is said and done, and who ultimately benefits, well.
Speaker 2 (09:32):
I think ultimately. You know, right now, the Middle East
it's going through a lot of changes. And you know,
President Trump has made it clear, you know, with Iran,
they need to comply or face the consequences. And we're
already seeing a reconfiguration of the Middle East with the
Abraham Accords. And you had a lot of the efforts
that were made during President Trump's first term, and I
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think we're seeing a broader continuation of that and we'll
see a broader, more stable Middle East as the situation
in Iran is stabilized.
Speaker 1 (10:02):
Getting very interesting. We appreciate your time. Eight hundred nine
four one, Shawn is our number. Thank you, Justin Fulcher.
We appreciate your time. When we come back, we'll hit
the phones eight hundred nine one, Shawn. If you want
to be a part of the program.
Speaker 6 (10:19):
The information you need, the truth you demand. This is
the Sean Hannity show.
Speaker 4 (10:52):
Mody is a great man that he loves Trump. Now,
I don't know if the word love. I don't want
you to take that any different. I know what destroy
his political career. Okay, but you have to understand, I've
watched India for years. It's an incredible country, and every
single year you'd have a new leader. I mean, some
would be in there for a few months, and this
was year after year after you and my friend has
(11:14):
been there now for a long time, and he is
and he's.
Speaker 1 (11:17):
Assured me there will be no oil purchased from Russia
fifteen years. Our friend Sergio Gore is now the ambassador
to India. President made a big announcement just earlier that
it was an honor to speak with the Prime Minister
Modi of India this morning and how he has agreed
to stop buying Russian oil and buy more from America
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and Venezuela, which the President believes is the way to
squeeze Putin and then the war in Ukraine, which would
be great, and also Modi is per his request, they
agreed to a trade deal between the US and India,
whereby the US will charge a reduced reciprocal teriff, lowering
and from twenty five to eighteen percent, and also committing
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to buy American at a much higher levels. Anyway, our
good friend Sergio Gores with US is now the ambassador
to India's how's life in India.
Speaker 3 (12:13):
Sean, It's great to join you. You're a great American.
It's a great night for both of our nations. And
the President had a phenomenal phone call for premise remoting
about thirty minutes long, and they have agreed to this
incredible deal that sets the terrify that eighteen percent, It
went down from fifty to eighteen and all credit goes
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to the leadership from the President and the Prime Minister.
Speaker 1 (12:37):
Well that's great news. Now, how are you liking it
in India? I mean, it's not just India. If I'm
not mistaken, I think your ambassador really to like four
or five countries, right, that's right.
Speaker 3 (12:47):
I got so, I got India, and I'm also the
Special Envoid of South and Central Asia, which is twelve
other countries. Obviously, India is the biggest, it's the largest
country in the world with one point four billion and growing,
and so the opportunities here are endless. I actually met
with Boeing tonight. We just signed a deal this week
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where they bought air India bought forty additional planes from Boeing.
So there's incredible opportunities here. And bottom line is these
trade deals create jobs back home in the United States,
and that's why we fight for these deals. We fight
for the American people, and the President has been clear
over the last year we want to create jobs back home,
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and that's been our mission all along.
Speaker 1 (13:32):
Well, I mean bringing back manufacturing to America. Member Obama
famously said that those jobs are gone then never coming back.
All it turned out not to be true. The President
has secured trillions and trillions in manufacturing investment in industries
like the automobile industry, in semiconductor chip in that industry,
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we're going after rare earths, and you know other industries
as well. I mean, pharmaceuticals is another one. I mean,
we've been far too dependent on foreign adversaries for these
idol in terms of national security interests, idle items that
you know could be used as a weapon against us
in the right environment.
Speaker 3 (14:11):
You're one hundred percent right. When the President got elected,
the message sheet declared to the world is that America
is open for business. You mentioned pharmaceuticals. Indian companies have
opened a factories production facilities in the United States. The
United States imports forty percent of uldinary drugs from India,
and so it's a good thing that these companies are
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coming to the United States. They're in Florida, they're Maryland,
They're in Pennsylvania, they're in California. These are real places
that create real jobs but also provide security to everybody
in the United States.
Speaker 1 (14:47):
Yeah, don't recommend California because they're going to pay enormous
amount of taxes to California. But that is really really
big news, and I think that shows the president and
his working relationship with so many leaders around the world,
is paying huge dividends. I think the way to stop
Putin is to go after his pocketbook, and I think
that's going to be the biggest benefit, hopefully sooner than later.
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Sergio Gore, you missed the US yet, or you're going
to come home and visit or are you going to stay.
Speaker 5 (15:13):
There for a while?
Speaker 3 (15:14):
Very soon? I can't wait to get back.
Speaker 5 (15:17):
We appreciate what you're doing over there. Thank you so much.
Speaker 1 (15:19):
Sergio Gore, Ambassador to India, eight hundred nine four one
Shawn is on number.
Speaker 5 (15:23):
If you want to be a part of the program.
Speaker 1 (15:25):
Right twenty five now till the top of the hour,
eight hundred ninety four. One Shawn is on number. You
want to be a part of the program. We're ten
months away from the midterms, and some conservatives Kennedy, what
if we lose. Well, you always run the risk of
losing an election always. That's why you've got to take
it seriously. And people that show up sometimes in presidential
election years, they're nowhere to be found in midterm election
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years or off election years. And if you really care
about the Trump agenda continuing, make a promise, a pledge
commitment to yourself that you're going to get your ass
up and go out and vote. It's really that simple.
And well, all this stuff with the you know, they
well they're getting rid of known terrorists, murderers, rapist gang members,
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cartel members, and other violent criminals.
Speaker 5 (16:12):
And it's like, oh, this is terrible.
Speaker 1 (16:14):
I know the media they want you to fixate on
one or two instances, and they completely ignore the thousands
and thousands of unvetted Harris Biden illegal criminals that they
have bravely arrested. Interesting analysis Harry Enton does polling for
a fake news CNN, and you know, here's this analysis
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discussing a red state boom and a blue state depression.
And he also goes on to say, if the trends continue,
Democrats will lose seven seats in the House for twenty thirty.
Speaker 5 (16:51):
Listen, according to.
Speaker 7 (16:52):
The latest population estimates that take into account the population
mid twenty twenty five. Look at this the biggest population
growth this decade. Five of the states states that Donald
Trump Donald John Trump won Donald John Trump won in
twenty twenty four, Texas, Florida, North Carolina, Georgia, and of
course the great state of Arizona, where I spent my
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New Year's Eve. I love those folks out in Prescott, Arizona.
These were the biggest gainers, the biggest gainers in terms
of population compared to the twenty twenty census. Now, it's
not just a red state boom. This is what we're
looking at. We're looking at a red state boom here,
but it is not just a red state boom.
Speaker 5 (17:29):
We're also looking at what I would dare.
Speaker 7 (17:31):
Call a blue state depression because who are the people
who and where are the people moving from into the
red states.
Speaker 5 (17:39):
Well, they're blue states. They're blue states.
Speaker 7 (17:42):
Take a look here the lowest domestic net migration this decade.
Speaker 5 (17:46):
All five of the states.
Speaker 7 (17:48):
States that were won by Kamala Harrison twenty twenty four.
Look at this California, Harris's home state, New York where
I'm coming from, coming from right now, of course, Illinois,
New Jersey, of course, the Great Commonwealth of Massachusetts, which
is a bestion of blue liberalism. These are the states
that folks in the United States are moving away from
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and into the red states, which is propelling a red
state boom. This is interesting, right, but it could also
have major political ramifications if it holds holds for twenty thirty,
the next census.
Speaker 5 (18:19):
Because take a look here.
Speaker 7 (18:21):
If in fact the twenty twenty five population shifts hold
for the twenty thirty census, look at this. Look at
the House seat shifts by state. Of Remember, of course,
we apportioned the number of House seats depending on the.
Speaker 5 (18:32):
Population in each state.
Speaker 7 (18:34):
If in fact, the twenty twenty five population shifts hold
for twenty thirty states that Kamala Harris won, they would lose.
They would lose seven seats in the United States House
of Representatives. The states that Donald Trump won in twenty
twenty four, they would gain they would gain seven seats.
Speaker 1 (18:52):
Now, granted, for the midterms, you've got a buck historical
trends that goes without saying. However, if the economy is
as good as I believe it's getting and you can
see the changes already, and if Donald Trump is able
to bring more peace around the world, I think peace
and prosperity. Plus the fact that most people that voted
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for Donald Trump probably are going to be willing to
go out there and say, you know what, We're not
going to waste two years and watch this country decline
into investigation investigation, investigation, impeachment, impeachment, impeachment. I don't think
it's going to be a hard cell. To be very blunt,
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org for the Tunnel the Towers Foundation. All right, Mark Minnesota, Mark, Hi,
how are you glad you call it.
Speaker 8 (21:01):
I was wondering, if you, if you do, about Tim
Wallas's statement from his gubatorial campaign from years ago that
most of Minnesota has on billboards and uh and uh
bumper stickers and everybody that's anti walls all over Minnesota
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that we haven't posted all over the place rocks and cows.
Have you ever heard did you ever hear that statement
that he made.
Speaker 1 (21:30):
I actually they've heard that statement, Yes, I remember correctly.
He said they got all about it.
Speaker 8 (21:36):
He said he was just going to focus on the
metro area because there was nothing else in greater Minnesota
but rocks and cows.
Speaker 1 (21:43):
Well, you know, it's sort of like, I mean, we
see this in a lot of blue cities and states.
They they kind of thumbed their nose at middle America.
Speaker 5 (21:53):
You know.
Speaker 1 (21:53):
Rush you know, was the first person I heard used
the term. It's a common term, and he referred to
the middle of the country flyover country, and that's you know,
California elites and New York DC elites. You know, they
fly over the rest of America where all you know,
that's where the heart and soul of our country is,
the people that actually work hard. Play by the rules,
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obey the laws, pay their taxes, raise their kids, go
to church on Sunday, and make the world a better place.
And yeah, they look down upon by the Hollywood elites.
We saw that on display at the Grammys last night.
And the same with the DC elites, and the same
thing with the New York City elites. They kind of
thumb their nose at the rest of us, thinking that
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they are superior to us. Interesting now, the more and
more people from those blue cities and blue states, they
want to get the hell out of there. Maybe they're
realizing the flyover country is pretty cool place to live,
you know. I guess the rocks and cows not bad.
I'd rather live next to I don't know, a rancher
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or a farmer any over some of these jackasses that
live in New York City.
Speaker 8 (23:04):
That's the reason I called him is I've been in
jail in two different counties in Minnesota in the last
couple of months.
Speaker 5 (23:13):
What have you been in jail for?
Speaker 8 (23:16):
For discrepancy at the DMV so driving after revocation? Okay,
And well, why.
Speaker 1 (23:25):
Don't you get your license figured out before you go
to get behind the wheel of a car.
Speaker 5 (23:29):
That's not too smart?
Speaker 8 (23:30):
Right exactly, but I did have it figured out. But
my point is is, oh do what I get put
in jail. But people can interfere with you know, law
enforcement officials and spit on them and bite their fingers
off and whatever.
Speaker 9 (23:47):
Else is it.
Speaker 1 (23:48):
You think about this guy pretty ten days before you know,
the shooting occurred, and that's when he was spitting at
law enforcement. That's when he was carrying on and attacking
you know, that that vehicle and spitting at officers and
cursing them out, calling a mother, efforts come get me,
and all this provocative stuff in.
Speaker 5 (24:08):
A weird way.
Speaker 1 (24:10):
Had he better rested, which would have been warranted and
on video, you know, he might be alive today, but
he was. You know, this guy obviously was part of
this you know, pro agitation group. I'm not rushing to
judgment on the shooting, but I am saying that, you know,
when you confront law enforcement the way these people in
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Minnesota have been confronting them, and you're armed at the
same time, it is a formula for disaster. I don't
recommend people do that. It's not very smart. I recommend
people be respectful for law enforcement. They're enforcing the law.
There's nothing unlawful about what they're doing. And the people
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that are causing the conflict are one the people that
are using the insightful rhetoric and the dehumanizing rhetoric like
walls and mayor small fry and tampon tim and then
the people that are out there doing it, and they're
creating a hostile environment for these guys to work. Although
liberals cared about not having hostile environments, apparently they don't care.
Speaker 8 (25:15):
Ignorance of their statements talking about the Nazis and how
they're taking children to concentration camps. I'm a traveled person.
I've been in the crematorium at Dacau, and these people
have no idea what they're talking about, like.
Speaker 3 (25:33):
They were just throwing out.
Speaker 1 (25:34):
Now, there was a time where Nazi analogies were totally
wrong and appropriate, and if you made them, it usually
were rightly criticized for using false analogies. Now they make
it almost on a daily basis. Hollywood makes it, liberal
activists make it, and now elected officials make it. They
don't know what the hell they're talking about, and it's
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just a tragedy that they make this comparison. When Ice
is in a phenomenal job arresting the worst of the
worst and the most preventable national security disaster that Democrats
themselves caused and lied to us about by keeping open borders. Anyway,
do me a favorite stay out of prison. Had a
good idea. Get your license straightened out? Rick in Utah?
(26:20):
What's up, wreck?
Speaker 5 (26:20):
How are you?
Speaker 8 (26:22):
Oh?
Speaker 9 (26:22):
I'm good. I'm truck driving out here in the great
state of Utah.
Speaker 5 (26:26):
We'll drive carefully. And thanks for what you're doing.
Speaker 9 (26:29):
Well, thank you. All this immigration talk and they were
talking about passing a new law to make sure that
they the illegals didn't get welfare, and they didn't get this,
and they didn't get that, and those laws are already
on the books. What is another law going to prove
to keep this from happening? I mean, if they enforce
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the laws that are already on the books, none of
this would be happening. So I don't.
Speaker 5 (26:56):
Agree with you.
Speaker 1 (26:57):
On the one hand, you're one hundred percent right. However,
outlawing sanctuary cities and states and codifying that into law
once and for all, I think it is a good
move on the Republican's part. It puts Democrats on the
record and if they want to fight to defund Department
of Homeland Security, I think they this will backfire and
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blow up in their face, and I'm okay with them
doing it.
Speaker 9 (27:24):
Well, I agree that the sanctuary seas are wrong, but
that's technically against federal laws anyway, because they're giving out
federal monies, which is a federal crime to illegal.
Speaker 1 (27:36):
I've been saying this now for years, and I think
it they've become complicit. They're aiding and abetting law breaking,
and they're obstructing justice. As a matter of institutionalizing it,
I think that we should codify it further, just so
there's no ambiguity.
Speaker 9 (27:51):
Maybe that Okay, I could agree with narrowing down the
law so that there's no wiggle room that they can say, oh,
well I didn't know this or I didn't know that. Yeah,
I can see that. But I mean, if they would
enforce these laws that are already there, I mean, it's
just it really blows my mind because the same person
that was glorified by Obama for keeping the border secure
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and everything is now being vilified because Trump is on
doing it and so forth, and Obama did three times
as many. So I'm really at a loss to understand
the liberalism mentality. I mean, it's extremely hard for me
to even comprehend any of it.
Speaker 1 (28:33):
Well, you're trying to understand the liberal mind. You can
understand it because it lacks logic, it lacks common sense.
And understand something too. They have made a political calculation, hear,
the Democrats have that they think this is a winning
issue for them. And I predict, as I've been saying,
(28:54):
let not your heart be troubled, you know, let's have
an up or down vote on sanctuary cities and states.
They want to try and defund the Department of Homeland Security.
Let them try. Get them on record, you know, they
want to defund ice. They want to defund the Department
of Homeland Security. They want, you know, defund the police,
(29:15):
no bail laws, dismantle the police, reimagine the police. They've
voted for. They've ready voted for the highest tax increase
in history. They want to you know, they give into
the climate alarmist religious cult in their party, and let
this be the biggest choice midterm election.
Speaker 5 (29:32):
In our lives.
Speaker 1 (29:32):
I'm willing to have that debate, that up or down vote,
and I'm just urging this audience to take it seriously.
Speaker 5 (29:39):
You know there was an article.
Speaker 1 (29:41):
Today about how there's like a Maga civil war. Did
you see that article? By the way, Wanda, And I'm
not mentioned in it. You want to know why, because
I'm not getting no, I'm not Switzerland. I have a side.
But you know what, the left is far more dangerous
than what what's some idiots are arguing about half the time.
(30:04):
I'm just not getting involved in it. If they're into
clicks and algorithms as a means of making their money,
there are some good people involved in it, and I'm
just I'd rather fight the radical left in this country
and I think they're losing their focus if you want
my opinion, but what it's worth?
Speaker 5 (30:20):
What do want?
Speaker 1 (30:20):
I know, I'm just a just a dumb talk shows.
Speaker 5 (30:25):
All right, that's gonna wrap things up at today.
Speaker 1 (30:27):
We are just going to highlight where the Democratic Party
stands on issues. We are going to give you the
greatest distinction choice that any any election cycle you could
ever dream of. Because this party has gone insane. They're
off the rails and they're feigned phony selected moral outrage.
(30:49):
I'm sick of all of it. Anyway, we are loaded
up tonight. We have by the way. The Attorney General,
Pam Bondi, was on the ground in Minnesota last week
arresting twenty other people. She will join US Senator Mark
Wayne Mullins. We'll look into whether or not the government
is ultimately going to reopen tomorrow, with Chad Pergram Kevin
(31:09):
Cork reporting as well.
Speaker 5 (31:12):
Katie Zacharia.
Speaker 1 (31:13):
Billy Bush is going to join us talking about these
idiots at the Grammys.
Speaker 5 (31:17):
LJ.
Speaker 1 (31:18):
Lawrence Jones will join us. All Happening tonight, nine Eastern.
Say you DVR on Fox. We'll see then we'll be
back here tomorrow. Thank you for making the show possible.