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August 28, 2025 • 24 mins

As we take a look at the week, we are hearing a lot from the people who live in the cities that President Trump wants to help. They are describing the fear of being attacked daily, morning or night, and the rapid clean up they are seeing under 4547. Why is it that democrats are not happy about this turnaround, while they rant and rave about the "invasion of federal troops," the people that really live there are posting their thanks everywhere to let the President know he did the right thing. Now the Democrats are really in trouble because their previous party members are stepping away. They see the light, and it's shining bright on the left's lies. 

 

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Speaker 1 (00:04):
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Speaker 2 (00:17):
Welcome back to the Roague Recap. I am Lenda McLaughlin,
your host, and I am pissed off today, folks.

Speaker 3 (00:22):
Oh my god, I.

Speaker 2 (00:24):
Really have just had enough of the lies. There are
so many, and it is truly overwhelming. These people cannot
thank President Trump for anything, not one damn thing, and
not just President Trump, but the National guards men and women,
all of our police officers, security guards, these people that

(00:46):
are out there, they're on the ground, they are.

Speaker 3 (00:47):
In the faces of these lunatics.

Speaker 2 (00:51):
Who are running around acting like they're being oppressed by
people who are literally there to protect them. And what's
so on It is, if you're not doing anything wrong,
for the most part, you're not going to have a problem.
You're really not.

Speaker 3 (01:07):
When I walk down the street.

Speaker 2 (01:09):
For example, I'll give you a perfect example.

Speaker 3 (01:11):
When I walk in Penn Station.

Speaker 2 (01:12):
So in Penn Station in New York City, there are
a ton of military I mean just a ton of presents.
There and I've never been stopped, no matter who I
was with or what color they were, for what we
were wearing.

Speaker 3 (01:27):
Nothing.

Speaker 2 (01:28):
Now, the guy who jumped the turnstile and knocked over
the elderly woman who was in front of him and
then got pissed off because she was in his way, Yeah,
he got stopped.

Speaker 3 (01:37):
He got stopped.

Speaker 2 (01:38):
That was a problem. I would hope that the average
person would think that that is a good thing. And
what's really troublesome is that I think it's like the
top ten cities for crime in the United States, every
single one of those cities, I really should say, in
those states have multiple cities with these horrible crime rates.

(02:02):
And guess what, they're all run by Democrats, every single
one of them. Not Republicans, Democrats. And why is that?
Because there's no accountability. It's just like Donald Trump saying today,
you know, we can't have cashless bail. You know, we
had this carjacker and he got on he was interviewed
by a local reporter in DC. He's like, oh yeah,

(02:25):
He's like, I've carjacked like six or seven times. You know,
we get the you know, notice to appear. He goes,
I don't appear and they don't come after me. There's
no problem. That's the issue that we're facing. That is
the problem that we face because there is no threat.
So if there's no threat to do the right thing,
and you're already doing the wrong thing, why would you

(02:46):
do the right thing? What's the impetus to do it.
The only way you're going to get people to pivot
and to change and to knock it off is to say, hey,
if you do that again, we're going to lock you
away for a while and you're not going to do
anything for a long time time. Oh you're gonna wear
a nice orange suit. It's gonna go great, great color
for you. I mean, that's where we're at. And then

(03:07):
they want to say.

Speaker 3 (03:08):
Oh, well it's racist.

Speaker 2 (03:09):
How is it racist? DC Metro is eighty seven percent black.
Most of the crime is black on black crime. We
are trying to save people, and unlike the Democrats, we
are not qualifying the value of their life based on
the color of their skin. We are saying, oh, hi,
you're a person trying to go to work. You no

(03:31):
longer carry a purse, or wear a watch, or your
earrings or your jewelry because you're afraid you're gonna get jumped,
jack knocked over, robbed, raped.

Speaker 3 (03:40):
Assaulted in some way.

Speaker 2 (03:42):
Now you have people saying, oh, my gosh, I'm wearing
my watch again, or oh I had gotten a purse
as a gift and I put it over my shoulder
for the first time. Because there is a strong federal
and state and local police presence. This is what we
need in our cities. And these morons like Brandon Johnson

(04:04):
and Governor Pritzker, my god, saying that we don't need you.
Everything's fine here, dude, what are you talking about? You
have shootings every day on the weekends when people have
off it triples. You got little kids getting shot in
their bedrooms in their homes because of the drive buys

(04:27):
that are happening, and they're just getting strays. I mean,
they're literally catching strays in their houses.

Speaker 3 (04:33):
You don't think this is a problem.

Speaker 2 (04:35):
Are you going to the South shot in Chicago? Or
you're just going to go stand down in the business
commerce sector surrounded by all your little minions. It's embarrassing
to watch that. You know what else it is? It
is so disrespectful to your constituents. There has got to
be a point in time where we get together as
Americans and we say, Okay, I've had enough, Like bro,

(04:57):
you gotta go.

Speaker 3 (04:58):
You can't keep talking like this.

Speaker 2 (05:00):
The Pritzker family is incredibly corrupt. There's literally no shortage
of things that that family does that they're assigned to.
And they're multi millionaires. They don't live in the world
we live in. They don't know what it is to hurt,
to worry, to pay. None of that is of relevance
or consequence of them in any way, shape or form.
But I thought it would be interesting, and I've played

(05:20):
a couple of these, but I just really want to
sort of juxtapose it with what we got going on.
So I have a couple of clips here of some
folks talking about what it's like in DC Metro since
this all happened with President Trump. And then I have
some clips of folks in LA and in Chicago, obviously
Newsom and Pritzker, who hate Trump, and they're talking about

(05:43):
how things are not so great and what he's saying.
It's all bs stick a listen. I got this first
one here.

Speaker 4 (05:50):
So President Trump has not even had control over Washington,
d C. For thirty days, and I have on my
for you page video after video showing DC specifically Union
Station and how clean and safe it is. People don't
understand how big of a deal it is, specifically for
Union Station, because there is a bridge, whether it's the bypass,

(06:14):
it's either ninety five, three ninety five or four ninety five,
where the homeless as well as people who are abusing
drugs as well as the drug dealers, they just squat.
It's clean, it's all gone. This was also an underpass
bridge where people would throw their waists so you would

(06:34):
drive on the main road into the left and right
of you is nothing but trash.

Speaker 3 (06:39):
It's all clean.

Speaker 4 (06:42):
People will understand how big of a deal this is
because the capital is right there within like a six
or seven minute walk. And then also local residents they
did not like walking there, whether in the daytime or
the evening. Some people would take taxis just to avoid
any type of encounters. And people have been talking about

(07:06):
cleaning this up for a decade, And you mean to
tell me President Trump hasn't even had control for thirty
days and he cleaned it all up.

Speaker 2 (07:14):
This woman is telling you, and I can speak first
hand because I've taken Union Station many times when I
have to go down to DC for meetings. You know,
I take Amtrak into Union Station and it is insane.

Speaker 3 (07:26):
It is a free for all.

Speaker 2 (07:28):
So many drug addicts, so many homeless, and they.

Speaker 3 (07:31):
Are everywhere they lived there. So when you go, first
of all, you don't use the bathroom there.

Speaker 2 (07:36):
Ever, And you walk through the station and you're just
climbing over people. But there's a bridge underneath. And one
time I was going down to DC. I had to
work there for like a week, so I have luggage
and this woman came up to me and she said,
she's like, oh, I work for Amtrak. I run the
red Cap service. And I said, oh, I didn't pay
for that, and she's like, oh, red Cap is a

(07:57):
free service.

Speaker 3 (07:58):
I was like, what it was like a first class
or business class service?

Speaker 2 (08:01):
I didn't know.

Speaker 3 (08:02):
She goes, yeah, she goes, we just work on tips.

Speaker 2 (08:04):
I'm like, are you kidding.

Speaker 3 (08:05):
She's like no, She's like, I see you have a
lot of luggage.

Speaker 2 (08:08):
If you want, I could take you through the underpass
and take you right over to wherever you're getting your
car service. I was like, oh my god, that would
be amazing.

Speaker 3 (08:15):
Thank you.

Speaker 2 (08:16):
So anyways, girl's super cool takes me on the little
golf cart.

Speaker 3 (08:20):
We go underneath.

Speaker 2 (08:21):
Well we're underground now, right, but we're in a part
of Amtrak that I've never seen before, rats, infestation, homeless,
And I was like, you do this all day? You're
under here. She's like, well, sometimes I try to take
a different route, but yeah, pretty much I'm under here,
and yeah, you know, it's not that great, but it's okay.

Speaker 5 (08:40):
You know.

Speaker 2 (08:40):
I'm just looking at her like you got to be
kidding me. And she was a young girl, you know,
she's a very sweet young girl. But I just was like,
I can't believe you drive this all day around this
and she's like, yeah, you know, sometimes you get a
person like they have a you know, a bad head
or whatever, and then they're a little nuts. But for
the most part, it's okay. And I was just like,
that sounds terrible and I'm really sorry that you have

(09:02):
to deal with that. But this woman is right, you know,
she makes an excellent point that Bridge Area Union station.

Speaker 3 (09:10):
To see it.

Speaker 2 (09:10):
Clean, it's it's nothing if not miraculous. And again, it's
one of those things where these are people they're you know,
they're walking that poverty line, they're you know, they're commuting
they're on trains, they're living in you know, homeless shelters,
they're living literally under a bridge, or they're living, you know,

(09:31):
in the train station. Like these people don't have a
voice right not to mention the amount of crime that's
happening between the homeless, between people who have mental health issues.
I mean, there's just so much that we're talking about here,
and Donald Trump comes in and to her.

Speaker 3 (09:48):
Point, just claims it up. That's enough.

Speaker 2 (09:50):
Moving on, We're going to have law and order and
we're done with this. This is another gentleman who lives
in the DC metro area. He made a really good
point calling out all the Democrats who keep trying to
make it a race issue.

Speaker 6 (10:04):
It's pretty cool if black lives matter.

Speaker 7 (10:08):
How come in the past eleven days, since President Trump
has federalized the DC Metro Police, no black individual has
been unlived.

Speaker 8 (10:21):
I'm gonna say that again. How come in the past
eleven days, no black person has been unalive in DC
since President Trump has taken over the DC Metro Police.
And there's a stat that says in the past seven
years in DC that of black people are one hundred
and twelve times more likely to be unlive than white people.

(10:47):
So if black lives matter, the left, Democrats, progressives, how
come you all are not celebrating that no black person
has been unalived in the past eleven days in DC?
Says Trump took.

Speaker 2 (11:04):
Over exactly right. Why why aren't they celebrating. Why aren't
they saying thank you President Trump? Why aren't they saying
thank you National Guard? Why aren't they cheering that little
kids can walk to school and moms and dads can
go to work. Because if the Democrats are not blaming someone,

(11:27):
then they're not talking because they're never doing anything of substance.
And for the record, just want to make this clear.
I hate Republicans almost as much. There's a few of
them here and there that actually do work and they're
good people. Well when I say a few, I mean
I can fit them in one hand. Most of the
people that are working in Washington, they're not working for

(11:48):
me and you. They're working for themselves. They're working for
the next leg up. They're trying to get over. They're
trying to figure out what lobbyists they want to talk to,
what pharmaceutical company they're going to get paid off by,
what next TV show they're going to be on. Who
can hear them talking. And most of the time he
has a really great congressman, timber Ship, and I always

(12:08):
see him. I don't know him, but I always see
him doing these videos, and God bless him. He's a
stalwart man. He stands his ground. He's like, this is
what I believe in. And then people will say, oh,
I hate him. He won't go along to get along.
You're right, he won't, but he does what he believes in.
And there's something really admirable.

Speaker 3 (12:26):
About that because most people don't.

Speaker 2 (12:30):
Most people are not doing anything they believe in, and
in fact, they're giving you a hard time for doing
and saying the things that matter if they matter to you,
because you are blocking their path from getting i don't know,
a unanimous vote for enough votes to pass. Don't get
me wrong, there are times when we have to do
things for the majority because we're fighting a machine.

Speaker 3 (12:52):
And unfortunately that machine.

Speaker 2 (12:53):
Has been going on a long time, so it's going
to take a long time to unwind it a bit.

Speaker 3 (12:58):
But it is.

Speaker 2 (12:59):
Very that Democrats are unable even for a moment, say, gosh,
it's really nice to see a black community thriving and
doing well. Yeah, sure, they don't need us, and they
don't need us to bitch and moan and try to
get them stuff. But you know, oh, well, it's so

(13:20):
sad because that's all they're doing.

Speaker 3 (13:22):
Right.

Speaker 2 (13:22):
They want to go out and say black lives matter
and black people are oppressed and they're not getting what
they need. But see they are here, and they didn't
get it from a Democrat. They got it from a Republican.
They got it from a Republican who said, I don't
see color. I did very well with blacks in the pole,
and I want to continue to do that. I want
to continue to work for a community that put me

(13:43):
in office.

Speaker 3 (13:44):
And so that's what he's doing. And you would think
this is a good.

Speaker 2 (13:47):
Thing, but they want to make it ugly because if
it was anybody else, I'll tell you what, if Barack
Obama decided to put the National Guard into DC and
decided to militarize DC Metro to protect the black people,
they would have been cheering from the rooftops. There would
be no place where this person was not heralded. But

(14:10):
because it's Trump and he's not the right, he doesn't
fit the narrative right, he's not the right anything for
them they just can't do it. They can't bring themselves
to do it. And what's sad about it is that
Trump's like, you know, I think I need to go
into a few other states and help out because things
are really bad, and these governors are preempting any sort

(14:32):
of effort and saying we do not approve this, we
do not authorize this, this is fascism. We don't want
the military on the street. Military on the street sends
a bad message.

Speaker 3 (14:41):
What message does it send? It should send.

Speaker 2 (14:45):
One message, knock it off, clean your act up, get
a job, take a shower. It's a few ideas. So
I thought, let's go see what people are saying online.
So I went to my favorite platform, as you guys know, X,
and I looked up Chicago residents and LA residents and
you got.

Speaker 3 (15:05):
To hear some of these people. It's just fantastic.

Speaker 5 (15:07):
So I just finished watching an interview of Governor Prisker
of Chicago telling President Trump not to send the military
into Chicago, after President Trump announced that he could potentially
be sending the military to Chicago next after he sent
them into Washington, d C.

Speaker 6 (15:22):
Which, by the way, after he sent them into Washington,
d C.

Speaker 5 (15:25):
The crime rate has reportedly exponentially went down. So you
have this governor.

Speaker 6 (15:30):
He was standing on a boat, you guys, taking questions.

Speaker 5 (15:33):
From the press who was asking him, how do he
feel about President Trump announcing that he would send the
military to Chicago Knicks potentially, And he's like, well, we'll
take it up legally. We'll we'll go We'll take him
up in courts, because you know, that's how the Democrats
always operate, whether it's illegal immigration.

Speaker 6 (15:49):
They gonna go.

Speaker 5 (15:50):
They're gonna go to court. They don't do nothing else.
They gonna go to court, okay, because they got their
bottom pay for our attorneys and judges.

Speaker 6 (15:57):
Doing the bidding for them.

Speaker 5 (15:58):
At any rate, this dude is on a boat saying
how safe it is in Chicago, and we, as you
can see, don't have any problems.

Speaker 6 (16:06):
It's safe.

Speaker 5 (16:07):
I just walked down the street to dinner with my
wife and he's taking an interview on the boat. And
he's and he's taking an interview downtown in Chicago. Why
didn't you have that interview on the south side, sir?

Speaker 6 (16:22):
Okay, why don't you go to the south side.

Speaker 5 (16:24):
And have that interview so we can really see the
streets of Chicago and how things are going on in
Chicago because for years it's been reported that Chicago has
had one of the highest murder rates, okay, black on
black crimes. For the party that loves to promote black
lives matter, we didn't hardly hear anything about all of
those killings that were reportedly happening in Chicago weekend after weekend.

Speaker 6 (16:47):
But oh, don't let it be a white cop on
the black.

Speaker 5 (16:50):
Guy, because oh we gonna hear that, nun stop, because
y'all love to run that division, because that's how y'all
keep us going against each other and staying in power.
But now that's coming to an end. It's just I mean,
at downtown Dallas and on the boat taking questions talking
about Chicago is safe when we know that it was
nicknamed Chiraq.

Speaker 6 (17:10):
For a reason because it was like a war zone.

Speaker 5 (17:13):
And like President Trump, they're saying, there should not be
any inner city in this country that could that looks
like a war zone.

Speaker 6 (17:21):
I mean, y'all don't have no problem.

Speaker 5 (17:23):
Taking billions and billions of dollars overseas under the guise
of humanitarian aid, but you can't even do nothing for
your own durned cities. And then when you have a
man that's stepping up, trying to get the crime rate
under control, trying to close the borders, trying to do
more for the set of sins of the country, all
of a sudden, y'all, all y'all can do is go
to court man.

Speaker 6 (17:43):
Y'all.

Speaker 5 (17:44):
The hypocrisy is off the charts.

Speaker 2 (17:48):
That woman is so spot on. Lesha is her name.
These are people that are in it. They're living in
these cities and states, and they're talking to you and
telling you how it is, and they are calling out
their elected officials, and I'm telling you it is. It's
going to come to a head. There's going to be
a point in time, you know, where they start having

(18:10):
to tell the truth. And the truth is going to
be the opposite of what the Newsom's and the Pritzkers
and the Brandon Johnson's and the Karen Basses Muriel Bowsers
are all wanting to tell you. They're gonna have to say, yeah,
you know what, things were a lot worse and then
Trump came in and it got better. It might not
be politically expedient for you, that might not be what

(18:31):
you want to do, but you're gonna have to because
the reality is it's happening, and he's making it happen.
He's crushing it. So whether you like him or not,
don't you like your fellow man? Where's your humanity? Isn't
there a part of you that says, yeah, I'm really
glad that these people can walk around in their neighborhoods

(18:52):
and the black on black crime is down and they
can finally have some you know, some peace in their neighborhoods.
They can take a walk with their kids, get some
ice cream, do something normal as opposed to ducking and
dodging bullets. But they don't want to talk about that.
They just don't.

Speaker 9 (19:09):
My first reaction was they this is a good thing.
I think that the governor as well as the mayor
should be on board with it, just so we can
get a bit more of security in Chicago the way
do we need.

Speaker 2 (19:21):
The crime has dropped since twenty twenty four. Do you
feel like the city it feels safer?

Speaker 9 (19:25):
No, not at all. No, especially with the police being
defined it.

Speaker 2 (19:31):
So that's CNN interviewing a woman on the street, young
black woman. Do you feel that crime is down? No?

Speaker 3 (19:37):
I'm here.

Speaker 2 (19:38):
This is what's going to start to happen, You're gonna
have people go in these communities and talk to people
on the street. And when that happens, if they can
get beyond their distrust or their dislike for President Trump
and start to just look around, just look at your
community that you have to live in, that you have
to work in, that you have to raise your family in.
And then you'll say to yourself, gosh know, I mean,

(20:00):
not like everything he says or the way he says it.
And quite frankly, what person on the planet do you
like everything they say in the way they say it? Right?
It's basically impossible. But this guy is doing the best
he can for millions and millions of people, and they
just want to crush them. I mean, really think about that,
for am it. This is a man who has been
literally searched, interrogated, prosecuted, brought up on completely and entirely

(20:28):
bogus charges. He is defamed every single day. I mean,
just today this is I'm recording this. On Tuesday, we
got Governor Tim Wallas in Minnesota, whose state is a
hot mess and overrun by illegal Somalian immigrants. I mean,
it's disgusting, and he's saying that Trump is a fascist
and Trump is the problem, and that you know, maga

(20:51):
people and their red hats. He's talking about our fashion statements.
I'm like, Tim, really, this is this is what you're
worried about, talk about getting yours in order.

Speaker 3 (21:01):
My god, you know.

Speaker 2 (21:02):
This is a guy who shut everybody down during COVID,
didn't let little mom and pops live all the while
the liquor stores and the walmarts were open. Just you know,
these people are so predictable, they're so ridiculous, they're such liars.
It's really it's just a shame.

Speaker 3 (21:18):
It's really a shame.

Speaker 2 (21:19):
And last, but not least, we can't forget Newsome. This
young woman has a few choice words for how badly
she wants President Trump to come and help.

Speaker 10 (21:28):
I'm sorry, but like, if you have an issue with
them cleaning up the homelessness, like I don't know what
to tell you, because like you're part of the problem.
Maybe you should go live with them, because like I'm
sick of going outside of my house every single day
and being met with the most depraved, like disgusting things
I've ever seen in my entire life on a daily basis.
I mean, just the other day or not the other day.

(21:50):
I don't know when, but like back when kids were
in school, I'm leaving my house to go to work
and what do I see? A homeless man sprawled out
on the middle of the sidewalk his what is out?
He has no shirt on and kids have to see
that on their way to school. I'm sick of it.
Like I'm sorry, I'm sick of it, and like, y'all
your boy Gavin Newsom, like this is his fault. He's

(22:12):
been governor for god knows how long and he hasn't
done anything. And it took Trump to get into the
White House to do something about and now they're finally
moving thing. But it's just it's like human crap. The
amount of human feces I see is ridiculous.

Speaker 2 (22:27):
And don't forget when Nancy Pelosi was still Speaker of
the House, they put out the poop map because there
is so much human defication, so much that they literally
had to put a map out to help.

Speaker 3 (22:41):
People avoid it.

Speaker 2 (22:42):
Imagine the depravity that you have to have going on
in a community where it is commonplace take a shit
in public in the middle of the street, where little
kids have to walk home from school I mean, this
young woman is like, I'm just trying to walk to work.

Speaker 3 (22:59):
The kids are just trying to.

Speaker 2 (23:00):
To school, and we got people laying in the middle
of the street. They don't even know a planet they're on.
Because the amount of drugs that are coming in from
the border, and obviously Newsome is a sanctuary state, so
they're really getting the goods there from China and Mexico.
I mean, it's just horrible. And now she made a
really interesting point. She was like, yeah, I'm seeing some
things happen around here. Well, of course you are, because

(23:21):
they don't want Trump there. They want to do some
things and make things just a little bit better so
that they calm everybody down.

Speaker 3 (23:29):
But don't be full.

Speaker 2 (23:30):
They have no intention of changing anything because if they
get rid of all their dependents and they allow people
to be accountable for the things they do wrong, and
they reward people for the things they do right, and
they create a society where I don't know, maybe it's
a meritocracy.

Speaker 3 (23:45):
It's a novel idea.

Speaker 2 (23:46):
You know, it's worked once or twice in history.

Speaker 3 (23:49):
They're done.

Speaker 2 (23:50):
They'll never win again because democrats don't believe in independence.
They believe in dependence, and they want you dependent on
them for the rest of your life, and they want
to make sure that you can never get out of
your slum because then you'll never know what it is
to be happy, and you'll never know what it is
to have a clean community, and you'll never know.

Speaker 3 (24:07):
What it is to feel safe.

Speaker 2 (24:09):
So so long as you don't know what that is,
and you think that this whole like slum Dragon they're
running is the norm, everything is good. I gotta tell you,
I don't think Trump's going to allow it, and I
pray he goes into these other states because we need him,
you really do. This has been the Rogue Recap. Guys,
thanks so much for tuning in for certainly no shortage
of things going on. I know I always say that

(24:30):
after that's because it's true. Please follow me at Linda
Mick at Rogue Recap and we'll see them all.

Speaker 3 (24:36):
Have a good night.

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