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Speaker 1 (00:03):
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Down by breaking a major story.
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Speaker 4 (00:43):
The introduction to this podcast is going to be a
little shorter than normal. I don't know how many of
you in Texas are dealing with whatever's in the air,
but man, these allergies kicking my butt this year. So
been under the weather here, battling it for the last
week or so, to the point of having to get
a bunch of prescription drugs just to handle it. Some
folks telling me that this is an annual thing for them,
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it's new for me. So anyway, I wanted to let
you know about a lawsuit that's been filed by the
Attorney General of the State of Texas, and it is
against the manufacturers of tailandhol not the new manufacturers, yes
they are included, but the old manufacturer, which is Johnson
and Johnson. Many of you might be asking, well, wait
a minute, why would the Attorney General be suing not
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only the current maker of tailanol, which is ken View,
but also Johnson and Johnson Well, the Attorney General of
Texas is alleging that Johnson and Johnson knew about the
problems of tailanol being marketed to pregnant mothers, knew about
the issues, knew about the health risks, and decided to
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hide those studies and not divulge it to the general population,
allowing the alleged birth defects as a result to take place,
autism being chief among them, among other things of the disorders. So,
what the Attorney General is saying is that the tactic
by Johnson and Johnson to protect their deep pockets was
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to spin off certain brands. They did it with the
baby powder talc and the baby powder, and they did
it with tailanol. And you create these shell companies that
have a certain amount, you know, a certain amount of
millions dedicated to them, and then that way, if those
companies get wiped out by a lawsuit, then you stop
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your liability. That's that's what the Attorney General's office is
explaining in their In their press release, Attorney General ken
Fax ensued Johnson and Johnson and ken View for deceptively
marketing tailand all to pregnant mothers despite knowing the early
exposure to a set of menafine Tilanhol's only active ingredient,
leads to significantly increased risk of autism under the disorders UH. Further,
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Johnson and Johnson violated the Texas Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act
by fraud transferring liabilities arising from Tailanhol to a separate company,
ken View, in order to shield their assets against lawsuits
arising from the harmful impact Tailanhol had on children. So
that's the statement. Now's that's something you expect the Attorney
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general to do, at least our attorney general defending our
people from bad actors, whether they be political bad actors
or whether they be corporate bad actors. Well, of course,
as you know, the Attorney general's in a in a
contest right now to be the next senator from the
great State of Texas to replace the liberal squish. His
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name is John Cornyn. So after this was announced, this
lawsuit was announced, John Cornyn jumps online. Here's what he said.
Quote his anti Taylanhl suit is one more reason Texas
Republicans would be wise to deny his bid to join
the US Senate. End quote. These days, it's hard to
tell the left from the right in hostility to American business.
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Ken Paxton has now filed a dubious lawsuit piling onto
RFK Junior's claim that tailand hal is dangerous for pregnant women.
That's the Wall Street Journal, the Carl Rove never Trump
network mouthpiece, the Wall Street Journal. Carl Rove runs things
over there.
Speaker 2 (04:19):
So this is a.
Speaker 4 (04:20):
Planted piece in the Wall Street Journal. Of course, as
you know, Senator John Cornyn is the last for the Bushies,
and if he falls, the Bush's influence in Texas is
pretty much killed, thank god. And so he coordinates this attack.
And so who is John corn standing up here for now?
According to the Attorney General, these are published, published data
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sets from Thailand, all the makers of Tylan L Johnson
and Johnson themselves. This is the research they did, and
that's what the Attorney General is citing in his lawsuit.
So here comes John Cornyn saying, Look, we should protect
businesses who falsely represent products. Is safe? John Cornan says,
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in the name of business, you all should be these
corporations should be allowed to lie to you all. Seems
to me that's what he's saying that if you're a
real Republican, you believe in empowering corporations to lie and
imperil the public health. Now, you guys, tell me who
do you trust, Senator John Cornyn and his love and
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devotion to potentially corrupt and dangerous corporations, or Ken Paxton,
the guy who has been and can continues to look
out for you. Ken Paxton running for Senate does have
a lot of people wondering who will take his place
as Attorney general? Will they be strong? Will they be
defending you and yours and me and mine? We talked
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to one of those candidates to do just that. Coming
up next, Chip Roy on the Salcedo Storm podcast. And
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Speaker 4 (09:34):
Today, I am forced to tell all of you about
how things are going inside of the the Schumer shutdown.
Trump blasting away at Schumer over the shutdown. Have a listen,
But he would be I would say he would be
the leader of the party.
Speaker 5 (09:51):
He's not Schumer. Schumer shot. He shot this poor guy.
I feel sorry for my note. Not for a long time.
But he's I think he's mentally going. He's been beat
up by young radical lunatics. And I think Chuck Schumer
is he's gotten Hilary do. I think he's probably not
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going to run. It shows that he's losing in every poll. Now,
this is hard, you know, he wants to meet with me.
Sort of hard to be with the guy after I
make a savement like that. But I'm just giving the facts.
I think Chuck is probably finished.
Speaker 4 (10:25):
Yeah, he's finished. He's a psycho, little psycho because he's
constantly worrying about AOC taking his seat because he's not
sufficiently anti American enough. Let's bring somebody who is a
real American out of the program. Congressman Ship Roy, an
effective conservative representing the twenty first congressional district in the
Great State of Texas, serves on the House Judiciary, Rules
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and Budget Committees, and is the policy chair of the
House Freedom Caucus. He is running to replace conservative Ken
Paxton as the Attorney General of Texas. Congressman, Welcome back.
Speaker 6 (11:00):
Morning, Chris.
Speaker 2 (11:01):
How are you doing great, sir.
Speaker 4 (11:02):
Thanks for being here, appreciate the time. As always. Let's
get into some business in your current job before we
talk about the one you're running for. First, James Comby
now John Brennan, the second of the co conspirators to
face well a modicum of pushback in Comy's case prosecution
over the Obama Gate Russia collusion hoax conspiracy. Do you
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think the DOJ will get around to charging John Brennan
when it's all said and done.
Speaker 6 (11:31):
Well, I learned a long time ago don't go speak
for other people. That is up to Pam BONDI, that
is up the Department of Justice. That's up to the
prosecutors over there. But I will say that it is
not typical that the House Judiciary Committee on which I serve,
of which Jim Jordan, my good friend, is the chairman,
that we send over referrals like this. It's a pretty
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big deal that what we went through and found with
respect to questioning, interestingly by my former colleague and now
a host of a show on on Matt Gates had
engaged in questioning with Brennan under oath in front of
the House Judiciary Committee about what he knew about the dossier,
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what he knew about its incorporation into the report that
they put together, and it appears that he lied under oath,
trying to cover up the extent to which he knew
full well what was going on. And now we have
sent over that information to the Department of Justice, suggesting
that he led under oath and that they should pursue
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an inquiry as to whether he perjured himself, among other
questions of law. So I'm hopeful that this Department of
Justice under Pambondi obviously cash over with the FBI doing investigations,
but I'm hoping that they will proceed to prosecute those
who have continued to lie, continued to politically target President Trump,
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knowing full well that they weren't being honest about what
they were doing, which is the underpinning of the rule
of law. You can't do that. You cannot seek a
result for political purposes and then back into the use
of the full power of the government to prosecute, target,
and undermine. Using the power of government and lying while
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you're doing it, and that's what's important here.
Speaker 4 (13:26):
Well, Comy and Brennan didn't act alone. I was talking
with Joe Degeneva. I know you know him by reputation,
I don't know if you know him personally, and Victoria Tunsing.
I asked them about this idea that I've been calling
it a conspiracy or a grand conspiracy. We have word
that there are multiple, multiple juries out there, considering considering
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multiple aspects of the Obama Gate, Russia collusion, hoax conspiracy,
these grand juries that are meeting. Do you think it
is It is expansive. It was an expansive effort to
delegitimize President Trump and to thwart a US election by
Obama and his crew.
Speaker 6 (14:10):
I think it goes without saying that it was an
organized effort to thwart President Trump, that it was one
hundred percent coordinated, that it was a conspiracy. I'm going
to stop short here publicly of saying how far up
and what specific individuals, only because I think, unlike those cronies,
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we should pursue justice and do it blindly, and that
we should do it the right way, but that at
the end of the day, we should do it. We
should be very clear about that, and it should we
should follow it wherever it leads and as far up
as it goes.
Speaker 4 (14:49):
All right, I'm with you there. Let's talk about the
current shutdown, the full government shutdown ushered in by Democrats
in the United States Senate. It is the longest in
US history. Just give me your gut, how long are
they going to hold out on this?
Speaker 6 (15:05):
Well, if you would have asked me that question, and
in fact I did answer this question late last week
or over the weekend, I would have told you that
I thought they would fold or give in or change
strategies this week after they got through their ridiculous No
Kings charade. But I don't know if you saw. I
went to DC to a press conference with Speaker Johnson
and with Steve Scalise and Tom Emer and my friend
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Nadi Harris on Monday, and the point that I was
making is this was all a charade, right, that this
whole shutdown was for political purposes, very clearly sure, and
they were using those political purposes to prop up Chuck
Schumer and allow this No King's rally to occur. The
irony of the No King's Rally being in its Democrats
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who are the tyrants, Who are the ones that were
telling us, you know, take a shot or lose your job,
who were burning our cities down, Who were you know,
mandating little girls have to be in boys and locker
boys have to be in girls' locker rooms. And you
know the fact is now it looks like that's based
on what I'm seeing in the last couple of days,
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the Schumer's doubling down and saying they want to hold
us all into November. And I think now they're trying
to bang on, trying to turn this into some sort
of healthcare food fight. And as I've noted, they're holding
the government hostage when they've been holding the American people
hostage to a broken healthcare system for over a decade
that they created. And then they want to try to
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blame us for not wanting to subsidize insurance companies and
enrich chrony capitalists through corporate welfare when they're the ones
that broke the system and the American people can't afford it.
And now they want to shut the government down, prevent
us from doing our job so they can try to
save their failing party by turning it into some cause.
And we're not going to do it. I don't think
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the President wants to do it. I don't think any
of our leadership wants to do it and go sit
down at the table to try to cut some deal
with guys they're holding the American people. So we'll see
what happens. I think this now goes into November, maybe
even all the way up halfway in the November towards Thanksgiving.
But it just depends on the Democrats. We really need
five Democrats to join us to fund government.
Speaker 4 (17:12):
That's it. Wow, Well, thank god you're saying it, because
this has been a critique of your party. That I've
been saying is that this should be on the tip
of every Republican's tongue. As the Democrats are pledging to
run on the broken healthcare system, every Republican should be
pointing out, Yeah, it was you Democrats who broke it
with Obamacare. It was we're living under the curse of
Obamacare right now, Congressmanship Roy is our guest. Right now, folks,
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the twenty first Congressional district here in the great state
of Texas. A couple more questions before I get to
the campaign. You brought up this Obamacare catastrophe the Democrats.
The Democrats have admitted it's a failure, but Republicans are
sending signals that they will negotiate again. Subsidies going to
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these traitorous insurance companies who sold us all out when
they backed Obamacare for money, and they ruined one sixth
of the US economy, not to mention our healthcare system.
Tell me that Republicans don't want to double down on stupid.
Speaker 6 (18:13):
Well, here's hoping, right. We said we had a letter. Unfortunately,
yesterday we're about thirteen of my House colleagues said that
they want to sit down and negotiate a number of
Senate Republicans have said they want to do the same thing. Now,
I will tell you what I've said, which is this,
and I mean it. If we can potify the things
that President Trump put forward in his first term and
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that they're trying to do now, like short term limiteduration plans,
associated health plans, catastrophic plans, expansions of direct primary care,
expansion of health savings accounts policy that we tried to
put in and got some of them in the big
Beautiful bill. We can get expansion of what I call
health care freedom, so that we can save people from
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the clutches of what Obamacare has done to damiums and
enriching insurance companies, then I will consider a phase out
of those disastrous subsidies. By that, I mean no new
enroll ly, so no one would get new subsidies, phase
out people on the current subsidies, which would cost a
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lot less than extension. But I will only consider that
if we're transforming the system so that we can save
it for our kids and grandkids. And I've put that
on the table because I'm trying to give more tools
to President Trump and his team and the leadership team
Mike Johnson to figure out how we can land this
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plane to actually get a result like the Big Beautiful
vill Right. You and I would have liked to have
seen all of the green new scam subsidies killed in
the Big Beautiful vill But we negotiated to get about
four or five hundred billion, about half because that was
the best we could do in that environment. So I'm
trying to figure out what can we do right now
so we can help the American to day trapped in
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a twenty five thousand dollars a year for a family
of four insurance payment. So that you can be told
to pay a copay, to be told you can only
go to three doctors not fifty, so that if you
have cancer like I did fourteen years ago, but on
Obama here today, I could not go to M. D Anderson,
which saved my life. Like, that's not a healthcare system broken.
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We got to fix it. So that's what we're going.
We agree, And let me just finish by saying, under
no circumstances, none should Republicans extend these subsidies at all.
We should not move those forwards. I'm just suggesting I
would be content if we can get freedom. I'd be
content figuring out how to phase out the handful of
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people who are on the subsidies, because it's a broken system, right.
Speaker 4 (20:48):
Because it's already proven to be failed. Absolutely. Last thing
we mentioned off the top, some accountability coming for the
co conspirators of the Obamagate Russia collusion host conspiration. You
know about the January sixth Unselect Committee, how illegitimate. It
was first time in American history that the opposing party
was not allowed to name its participants in a select committee.
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And then then we came to find out a courtesy
of Congressman Barry Laudermilk that the files that were being demanded,
they were not being turned over, and it's speculated that
they have been deleted because they were they exonerated President
Trump and the Democrats and the fake Republicans on that
committee refused to turn over those documents. Do you think
it's going to take ten years before those individuals meet
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justice as it's taken so long to have Comy and
Brennan and perhaps Clapper and the others meet justice. Now,
do you think it's going Do you think that we
have to wait that long to see these Democrats on
that January sixth committee face justice?
Speaker 6 (21:50):
I certainly hope not. I fully opposed that ridiculous sham
of the committee then what they were doing in blocking
people like Jiff Jordan and others should be on the committee.
And I strongly supported and encouraged the Speaker to create
this committee that they're creating now that's got friends of
mine like Clay Higgins, who's law enforcement officer of Troy Nelles,
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who was the former law enforcement officer. YEP, strong people
to be on that committee to go root out the
truth and figure out precisely not literally a committee on
the committee go pursue what they were doing, go pursue
the false information they were putting out to mislead the
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American people, which, as Barry has noted, with limited tools
to a degree, right like we need greater powers. We
need this committee to be fully empowered to be able
to pursue and get the information about what was being hidden,
what was being you know, denied public viewing, and then
what was being put forward to mislead not just the
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American people, but fellow lawmakers. That's what is so corrupting
about this, right. They were purposely doing it to try
to mislead We knew it, and we were fighting it,
and we were putting out information. But you're doing it
with limited AMMO, right, because they were trying to control
all the cards and limit the flow of information so
that all needs to come to light. As you know, Congress,
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it's a tough place, right to get everything done. You
got to have two hundred and eighteen people to agree.
You got to figure out how to manage the process.
But I'm hopeful that this new committee now fully empowered
along with you this year in oversight, along with the
Executive branch and using the tools of the DOJ that
we can get to the truth.
Speaker 4 (23:36):
Yeah, and I say if Democrats did delete and destroy evidence,
that's a felony, that's illegal, and they should be held
fully accountable under the law there is. I don't believe
that Democrats should get away with breaking laws. That's me.
Congressman ship Roy everybody. He represents the twenty first Congressional
district in the great state of Texas. Now, and you
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mentioned that it's tough in Congress. It's not a great
place to be Washington, d C. Or at least it
wasn't until Trump cleaned it up. So you want to
come home. You want to run for attorney general? Tell
me why?
Speaker 6 (24:12):
Well, first of all two reads one. I'll just be
honest with everybody. Personal. I will observed eight years in Congress.
You know we're the party of term limits and that
we believe we should cycle through Washington. I have a
ninth grader and a tenth grader. You know, if I
run one more cycle then I will have traveled through
their years in the middle in high school. And I
want to be in Texas. Second reason is professional, and
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it's been building for a while. I come from a
family that had law enforcementories. My great great grandfather was
a Texas ranger. My grandfather was the chief of police
of a small town in West Texas. My first job
was an office of the Attorney General. I served as
a former assistant United States Attorney, prosecuting gang members and
people illegally using guns, along with narcotics, trafficking, and illegal aliens.
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When I was in the Eastern District of Texas as
an assistant US Attorney, I was the former first Assistant
Attorney General. Helped run that great office as Ken Paxton's
first first assistant. I believe in law and order, and
I believe right now Texas is not as strong as
it needs to be for our people and for the
future of this country. I do not believe America survives
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without a strong Texas. Right now, sous Das, we're putting
criminals on our streets in San Antonio and Austin and
Dallas and Houston.
Speaker 2 (25:30):
We have a.
Speaker 6 (25:31):
Incredible amount of Muslims who are adherence to Shria law
being dumped into the streets of Texas and that are
advancing and building not just Epic City, which gets all
the headlines, but the three hundred plus mosques, the moms
that are trying to tell us how to live. It
is a growing problem in our communities and we've got
to stop it. We've got to stop the corporatism that's
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undoing our ability to get access to healthcare, to have
Texas businesses. We are more beholden to corporate boards in
New York than we to the people in our communities.
And we've got to use the full power of the
Office of the Attorney General on those fronts, as well
as to secure the border and make sure that when
not if we get another radical in the White House,
whether that's in four years, eight years, or twelve years,
we'll be dealing with something like that again. And we
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need to be prepared. We need to act like we're
the Republic of Texas and we're securing our communities in
our streets, and we will work with the federal government
to do that, but we're not going to beg for
permission from the federal government to do that. That's why
I'm running for the office of Attorney General. I believe
I've got the background to do it. I want to
stay and protect Texas. And look, I know there's some
stuff that flies around about me. I'll answer those and
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I have answered those at every turn, I've always stood
up for what I believe in. I'm an independent conservative
who is by the way, i have the highest voting
record of any member in Congress aligning with President Trump
and aligning with the Trump agenda, as evidence in the
platform that President Trump and his team put forward, the
number one record in Texas, the number two record the
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entire House of Representatives out of all the body, all
four hundred and thirty five, the number five record when
you account for all Senators and the entire House.
Speaker 2 (27:10):
The fact is, we've.
Speaker 6 (27:12):
Got to work with President Trump and his team to
make sure we secure a boarder and have security on
our streets. And it's going to take a fight, and
we've got to make sure Texas is ready for it.
And I'm ready to be the attorney general to do that.
Speaker 4 (27:23):
As you know, well maybe you don't, because I don't
know if I've talked to you since I've developed this
this mantra coming into the primaries, coming into any election
from here on out, I have one metric. I have
one metric, and I will say this of any politician,
how well have you defended me in mind from crazy,
violent left wing kooch's freaks and nuts. That's my criteria.
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And as you know, Ken Paxton has been the bane
of leftist's existence in his capacity as the Attorney of
General of Texas, and there's a lot of banks about
him leaving that position. What can you say to assure
individuals who kind of got used to having an attorney
general who defended them and their families from these left
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wing kooks, freaks.
Speaker 6 (28:12):
And nuts that there was a reason that I went
to work for Ken Paxton, that there was a reason
we set up a fantastic office right out of the
gate with very strong people that were leading the office.
This is all the way back in twenty fifteen, like that,
this isn't new, right, this isn't you know, a lot
of people kind of wake up to, oh, I guess
it's really bad out there. Well, some of us knew
was really bad out there a while back, and we
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were trying to fight and make sure we're positioning Texas.
It took strategies to make sure that we were using,
for example, conservative judges and getting our cases in front
of them. We didn't used to do that. We set
out to develop that strategy. So now we go put
litigation in Matt Kasmerk's court in Amarilla, we go put
litigation in rit O'Connor's court, and you know, the Northern
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District of Texas. And this is a thing people don't
really understand that it takes a strategy that you carry
out for years, not just days, for years to build
and develop it. When we set out to do the
big beautiful Bill, I did that a year ago with
russ vote with omb and the Trump team, Okay, before
he was even elected. How are we going to do this?
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How are we going to manage if we have a
few vote majority to get it passed and to deliver?
And we did that. And that's what you're going to
get with me as someone who can deliver and who
was willing to stand up and fight and say what
you want about me. Do you have any doubt that
I'm willing to stand up and go down in front
of my peers on the House floor, or if as
Attorney General standing up in a courtroom or Attorney General
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standing up and giving a speech or going over to
the Texas Legislature or engaging with the governor to stand
up for what I believe in, because I've always done it,
regardless of the consequences, And look, Ken Paxcent has done
a fabulous job defending the people of Texas, and we've
got to go and I mean this like respectfully and additively,
not critically, We've got to go even further.
Speaker 2 (30:02):
It's that bad.
Speaker 6 (30:03):
The assault on Texas is that bad, right, Because as
good as ten is done, as good as you know
a lot of our leadership in Texas over the years,
you know that we've been trying to make this a
great state. We are we safer right now on our street.
And Chris, genuine, genuine question. Do you think we're safe
enough in Dallas and Austin and Houston and San Antonio?
Speaker 2 (30:25):
I don't.
Speaker 6 (30:26):
Do you think we're secure enough in our liberties? Do
you think we're secure from radical Islam and Sharia law?
Speaker 2 (30:33):
I don't.
Speaker 6 (30:34):
Do you think our schools are good enough? Do you
think you can send your kids to school and believe
they're not going to be indoctrinated by leftists? School choice
is nice, but ninety percent of our kids are indoctrinated
by radical leftists in our schools. Why are we still
operating under ply or bido, which was the court ruling.
Thing we had to educate the legal alien.
Speaker 4 (30:53):
Yes, remember why are we doing that?
Speaker 2 (30:54):
Yeah?
Speaker 4 (30:55):
Yeah, Syler.
Speaker 6 (30:57):
The thing that I'm concerned about. You don't have to
wonder whether I'm going to fight those things because I've
fought every single one of them my entire life.
Speaker 4 (31:05):
Well, you know what if you if you are pledging
as Attorney general to take on Piler versus Doe and
get that piece of garbage overturned. Which, by the way, folks,
in case you don't know that, that court decision mandated
that all of you are responsible for educating every child
on planet Earth so long as they can break into America.
That's what that court decision ruled. And it's absolutely it.
Speaker 6 (31:27):
Was the Texas Kate in nineteen eighty two at Texas
Kate and I think eighty two or eighty three, yep.
Speaker 4 (31:32):
And we might have a different Supreme Court now, so
that that would be a fight definitely worth having, yep. Congressman.
If folks want to check out your run for Attorney general,
what's the website where they can.
Speaker 6 (31:45):
Go, chipboy dot com, Hi p R O y dot com.
You can find me on Twitter, slash x at chip
roy t x the hi p R O Y t X. Chris.
Thank you, what you do. Thanks for exposing the truth
of people. I think we're winning. I'm optimistic after Charlie
Kirk's tragic fastination. The spirit of God is moving. I
believe in that there is a king and that king
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is Jesus. And I believe that if we continue to
spread the Gospel and get a new generation of people
to stand up for our God given right to live free,
and the Texas is epicenter of that, that we can
save the state and this countries with them.
Speaker 2 (32:20):
And that's why I'm running that famation. Amen.
Speaker 4 (32:23):
Thank you, Congress. I appreciate the time that puts a
wrap on the Salseado Storm podcast. Remember, folks, pick up
the new book, The Rise of the Liberty Loving Latino.
You can get it at Amazon and save yourself a
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December ninth, until we visit again. Remember this, the society's
worth isn't measured by how much power is stolen by government.
A society's worth is measured by how much power is
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reserved for you and me, We the people, keep fighting
for freedom out there, my friends,