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Speaker 1 (00:14):
Welcome to weekly briefing. I'm Chanel Rann. The Queen's death
has sparked a lot of conversation this week, I, for one,
watched Queen Elizabeth's memorial service from four thousand miles away
here in Washington with a surprising sadness. Proud American roots
that I have, back to Mayflower days, my own revolutionary
war ancestors bury it all along the Eastern Shore, the
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constant gratitude I have My ancestors had the guts and
the wherewithal to escape England. Despite all this, Queen Elizabeth's
death was one that transcended allegiances, politics, and even her
scandal speckled son Prince Andrew. The Queen's memorial service in
London this week made the immortal words of the American
poet Walt Whitman finally make sense. Nothing can happen more
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beautiful than death. If anyone's death could have pulled off
that line, it.
Speaker 2 (01:01):
Was hers, and rightfully so.
Speaker 1 (01:03):
This woman, born in nineteen twenty six was the ultimate underdog.
She was never supposed to be queen. Everyone underestimated her,
thought her a mere child.
Speaker 2 (01:12):
Yet she would go on to be.
Speaker 1 (01:14):
The most loved and longest serving monarch England ever knew
seventy years on the throne, she knighted Winston Churchill and
helped a war torn Great Britain regain its footing in
the world. She knew when to stand up and speak out.
She knew ultimately what it was to lead all people.
The service was fittingly historic, with all the pomp and
circumstance for which England is famous. Never Mind doctor Joe
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Biden skipped her girly self to the Queen's funeral with
a frivolous party bow on her head.
Speaker 3 (01:40):
I'm reminded of the virtues of the English.
Speaker 4 (01:43):
But isn't she American exactly?
Speaker 1 (01:46):
Even seven year old Princess Charlotte got the wear a hat, not.
Speaker 2 (01:49):
A fastener memo.
Speaker 1 (01:50):
Never mind Harry and his ever widening wife Boss Megan
showing up there. She is little actress, tears trickling down.
She'll get no oscars.
Speaker 2 (01:58):
For that act.
Speaker 1 (01:59):
But the uglier conversations the Queen's death sparked was when
tribal grave dancers leapt from out of their respective crevices.
Carnegie Mellon professor Anya Uju tweeted, I heard the chief
monarch of a thieving, raping, genocidal empires, finally dying, May
her pain be excruciating. The half Nigerian Uju then went
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on to This Week in White Supremacy podcast and doubled down,
arguing the queen wore a crown of blood. Uju go's
full wacko, laying all blamed directly on the queen for
the deaths of millions of Nigerians during a war in
which they were fighting themselves.
Speaker 2 (02:40):
That's right.
Speaker 1 (02:41):
Seven years after Nigeria separated from the British Empire in
nineteen sixty seven, a civil war broke out in eastern Nigeria.
The conflict lasted two years, one million died, mostly from starvation.
Speaker 2 (02:55):
But according to Uju, it was all Queen Elizabeth's fault.
Speaker 1 (03:00):
The fact the Queen's role and title are ceremonial and symbolic,
with almost no power to affect a civil war in Nigeria,
Uju says Queen Elizabeth was representative of the cult of
white womanhood. All right, Colonizers were not all good. They
weren't all bad. Like all players in a story. Players
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in the play contain multitudes, But the cult of white womanhood,
Ouju's is the deranged voice of a racist hate baiter.
She stokes the ugly flames of victimhood, the kind that
demands reparations. Listen to CNN suggest the British empire.
Speaker 2 (03:37):
Oh's reparations.
Speaker 1 (03:39):
The response Don Lemon gets is worth listening to in
its entirety.
Speaker 4 (03:45):
Well, this is coming.
Speaker 5 (03:46):
When you know there's all of this wealth and you
hear about it comes to zingle in the spacing rise
and colls of a living crisis, a sterity, budget cuts.
Speaker 4 (03:54):
And so on.
Speaker 5 (03:55):
And then you have those who are asking for reparations
for colonial and they're wondering, you know, one hundred billion dollars,
twenty four billion dollars here and there, five hundred million there.
Some people want to be paid back, and members of
the public are wondering, why are we suffering when you
are you know you have all of this vast Well,
those are legitimate concerns.
Speaker 6 (04:16):
Well, I think you're right about reparations in terms of
if people wanted.
Speaker 2 (04:19):
Though, what they need to do is you always need
to go back to the beginning of a supply chain.
Speaker 6 (04:24):
Where was the beginning of the supply chain that was
in Africa and when that crossed the entire world?
Speaker 7 (04:29):
When the slavery was taking place.
Speaker 6 (04:31):
Which was the first nation in the world that abolished
slave slavery, the first nation in the world to bolish it.
It was started by William Wilbercoorse was the British in
Great Britain, they abolished slavery. Two thousand naval men died
on the high Seas trying to stop slavery. Why because
the African kings were rounding up their own people. They
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had them on cages waiting in the beaches.
Speaker 4 (04:53):
No one was.
Speaker 7 (04:54):
Running into Africa to get them.
Speaker 2 (04:55):
And I think you're totally right.
Speaker 6 (04:57):
If reparations need to be paid, we need to go
right back to the beginning of that supply chain and
say who was rounding up their own people and having
their hantocking pages. Absolutely, that's where they should start. And
maybe I don't know the descendants of those families where
they died in the high Seas trying to stop the slavery,
that those families should receive something too.
Speaker 2 (05:16):
I think.
Speaker 5 (05:16):
At the same time, it's an interesting discussion.
Speaker 4 (05:20):
Hillary, Thank you very much. I appreciate it.
Speaker 5 (05:22):
We'll continue to discuss in the future.
Speaker 2 (05:25):
Lemon is rendered speechless. What would Uju say to.
Speaker 1 (05:28):
This her native country of Nigeria, by the way, actively
practiced slavery long before the evil British arrived on the
Nigerian land.
Speaker 2 (05:36):
In fact, Ouju's own people, the Igbo.
Speaker 1 (05:39):
Had a case to people they viewed as spiritually inferior.
They were forced into slavery and the problem exists to
this day. It was ultimately the colonizers who set the
Egbo free, only for Uju's people to go on and
start a civil war and kill themselves. Where's her criticism
for the Muslim world and their centuries long practice of
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enslaving non Muslims. What Uju in her hostile victim hordes
miss is the fact the British.
Speaker 2 (06:08):
Empire died long ago. It's gone.
Speaker 1 (06:11):
Instead, a new colonizer is invading our daily lives, big
draconian government that demands to control where you go, what
treatment you get, how to live, what to drive acceptable thought.
They are the new evil Empire. They are the new
slave owners. Worse, Today's leftists completely ignore modern day slavery.
Speaker 2 (06:33):
It's everywhere.
Speaker 1 (06:34):
Iranian women are treated worse than livestock enslaves. Maza Amini,
a twenty one year old woman killed in Iran this
week by Iranian morality police for wearing a bad hijab.
Died because she is enslaved to a culture that condemns
her to live under the literal and proverbial veil.
Speaker 2 (06:54):
And what about the.
Speaker 1 (06:55):
Cartels enslaving women and trafficking humans by the thousands from
all over the Western hemisphere, holding them in stash houses
all along our southern border, where they're treated worse than
most traditional notions of slaves. The women and children at
the hands of cartels are disposable, which illustrates a larger
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point the practice of so called colonization, the exercise of empire,
the slave trade. These are universal concepts. They exist in
some way and form in every culture, in every generation,
given the opportunity in time. But even more universal is
the dichotomy between winners and losers in this eternal battle
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for power. The British monarchy, having colonized a good portion
of the world at its peak, illustrated what it was
to be a dominator a winner. But in neu Jew's eyes,
the British monarch is simply a racist, callous group of embeciles,
failing to acknowledge her people were just as callous toward
each other Uju and hordes have zero introspection for their
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own roots, their own paths, the history that brought them
to this point.
Speaker 2 (08:03):
It is in their ignorance they hate and demand.
Speaker 1 (08:06):
That you apologize, because in today's woke world, winners are
the bad guys.
Speaker 2 (08:12):
Losers are the heroes.
Speaker 1 (08:15):
When we return, we look at just one example of
a loser complaining For anyone dull enough to.
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Take her seriously, We'll be right back.
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Welcome back to weekly briefing.
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New York Attorney General Letitia James has levied a two
hundred and fifty million dollars civil lawsuit against President Donald
Trump and his three oldest children, Don Junior, Ivanka, and Eric.
James alleges that all of Trump's businesses were riddled with fraud,
and that the Trump organization trick tax officials, lenders, and
insurers by inflating his property values. Joining us now to
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respond is Trump spokeswoman Liz Harrington. Liz, thank you for
joining us your reaction.
Speaker 2 (11:11):
To this lawsuit.
Speaker 1 (11:14):
What is Letitia James up to nowadays?
Speaker 10 (11:17):
It's completely outrageous, Chanelle, thanks for having me. It is
exactly what they would do in a communist country.
Speaker 7 (11:25):
It is absolutely absurd.
Speaker 11 (11:27):
There's never been anything to find.
Speaker 10 (11:29):
But Letitia James ran on this on going after not
investigating crimes, but investigating a man, a very successful businessman
who sacrificed his great, successful business to run for public
office and lead our great country in his fantastic first term.
Speaker 7 (11:50):
And to go not after just him.
Speaker 10 (11:52):
On these baseless charges, but also his family is absolutely obscene.
Speaker 7 (11:58):
There's no evidence here.
Speaker 10 (12:01):
If there was, she would actually be able to try
to bring charges.
Speaker 11 (12:04):
She can't. She's filing this frivolous lawsuit while.
Speaker 10 (12:08):
Her state is being run into the ground, while the
crime is skyrocketing, while they are letting criminals back on
the streets. They're using all this time and resources to
harass their political opponents. It's a disgrace and I think
it's going to backfire on her big time.
Speaker 2 (12:28):
Liz.
Speaker 1 (12:28):
We've spoken about this before, but it's worth mentioning again
and reminding our viewers just how radical James was on.
Speaker 2 (12:38):
The campaign trail. Let's take a look at this montage.
Speaker 1 (12:42):
Of Letitia James campaigning on taking down Donald Trump as
her sole issue.
Speaker 7 (12:49):
What is fueling my soul right now is Trump? Will
you sue him for us?
Speaker 12 (12:53):
Oh, we're going to definitely assume we're going to be real,
Pailey asked.
Speaker 3 (12:56):
I look to going into the office of Attorney generally
every day suing him and then going home to.
Speaker 2 (13:04):
Personally, Liz.
Speaker 1 (13:06):
That just seems so Again, we've spoken about this before,
but it seems very inappropriate that an attorney general would
make her sole issue. She is the highest legal authority
in her state. Her sole issue is to take down
one man. What has the Trump team viewed as surprising
about this case? They've been fighting her a long time.
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What is new this time around?
Speaker 7 (13:30):
Well?
Speaker 10 (13:31):
I think President Trump said it best, you know, he said,
I just can't even believe she actually decided to bring
something because she has literally nothing, and that those clips
you just showed and this wasn't just a one off occasion.
Speaker 7 (13:44):
And this is, in her own words, what fueled her soul.
Speaker 10 (13:47):
I mean, it's so deranged and so a total abuse
of power, using your office to just you know, harass
an individual, rather than and you know, looking at what's
going on in your state, investigating real crimes. No, they're
used the full way to their office.
Speaker 7 (14:08):
This is a.
Speaker 10 (14:09):
Years long thing, and look, they still have absolutely nothing.
She I think what's most surprising is just how little
she understands.
Speaker 7 (14:18):
How business works.
Speaker 10 (14:20):
And I guess we shouldn't be surprised because these are
people who are so corrupt. They've never actually built anything,
They've never employed anyone, they've never offered anything of value.
We heard a lot of lies yesterday about you know,
the value of things. Well, just take a look. What's
the value that Latitia James has brought. You can't see
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it in New York State, you can't see it in
New York City, But everywhere you go around President Trump's
businesses and properties, there's value added there.
Speaker 7 (14:51):
You can just see it. They're fun places to be,
they're gorgeous.
Speaker 10 (14:55):
People want to be there. There's value, and he's done
that entire life. He did that for our great country
in his first term. But he's done that his entire life.
In the buildings he's built, in the people's he's employed,
there's so much value added.
Speaker 1 (15:11):
The suit brought forth by Letitia James is a civil suit,
it's not a criminal suit. So if Trump is the
big bad guy that she has been railing he is,
why not bring a criminal suit?
Speaker 10 (15:26):
Well, exactly because she can't because there's no wrongdoing here. Everyone,
as her Meet Dylan explained yesterday in an interview, I
mean everyone ended up happy except apparently Latitia James. I
mean President Trump has been so successful in his business.
The banks were happy. He's paid off these loans. I mean,
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he has so little debt. He's built such a great
business and it was great for everyone. And of course
they can't have that because these people are miserable.
Speaker 7 (15:59):
They're corrupt.
Speaker 10 (16:01):
All they do is harass people with the opposing political views.
I mean we've seen it on and on and on,
not just in New York, but of course in Washington,
d C.
Speaker 7 (16:10):
And anywhere else.
Speaker 10 (16:11):
For these corrupt politicians, you know, wield this total abuse
of power.
Speaker 11 (16:18):
So it's she has nothing and even Alvin Bragg, who
is no you know, right winger.
Speaker 10 (16:24):
I mean, he's a radical in his own right in
New York City, he could not bring a case out
of the district's attorney's office. And so it was so
upsetting to the Chuck Schumer's brother, yes, his brother, who
was one of the lawyers working this other witch hunt
in New York City, that they resigned the partner.
Speaker 11 (16:45):
For the law firm, this Democrat law firm that they loaned.
Speaker 10 (16:48):
Out to try to gin up more fraudulent charges in
New York City. These radical left lawyers had to resign
because Alvin Bragg would not bring a case because there
is no case.
Speaker 1 (17:01):
And you would know that since you as a former journalist,
as a writer, you were very keenly aware of the
way that politicians will often bring stunts like this, especially
as they're facing a reelection. And that is indeed what
Letitia James is facing and in a plot twist, she's
actually down by one point according to the latest Trafalgar
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pool against her Republican opponent. Is how much of this
do you think, in your personal opinion, as Liz Harrington,
having studied politics and having written about this for so long,
how much of this is actually grounded in her either
trying to just appease her base or rile up more
attention for her reelection.
Speaker 11 (17:45):
Oh, Chanelle, I think it has so much to do
with it.
Speaker 10 (17:47):
I mean, she's desperate and she gets out there, calls
a press conference, she doesn't even have anything to say,
and she does this poor acting job. I mean, she
put on this, you know, sna It's so fake, it's
so phony. Everyone can see through it. And it's exactly
right because she's down in the polls.
Speaker 7 (18:07):
And think of it.
Speaker 10 (18:07):
You're talking about New York and she is trailing, so
imagine what her internal polls say. The Trafalgar Pole has
her down by appoint to a Republican and she's desperate,
and why, you know, why wouldn't she be down? I mean,
they are ruining. The people of New York are suffering.
Speaker 11 (18:26):
This crime is out of control, and.
Speaker 10 (18:28):
What they're doing to kids in schools, the indoctrination, it's
just the economy. People are fleeing in droves. They do
not they have to get out of New York State,
which is so sad. I mean, this is you know,
a great one of our great cities in New York
City and people have to flee because they've just run
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into the ground. They've turned it into a third world country.
Speaker 1 (18:52):
Just to give our audience a sense of the kind
of crime that you were laying out just now, serious
crimes in New York continue to spike, and not just spike.
According to the New York City Mayor Eric Itams Management
Report for the last physical year, it showed nearly one
hundred and twenty thousand quote major felony crimes happened in
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the city. This includes murder, manslaughter, rape, assault.
Speaker 2 (19:20):
This is up more.
Speaker 1 (19:21):
Than twenty five percent. So these are crimes that are
happening under her watch, and she is diverting resources away
from fighting those crimes or helping to litigate them and
moving them into this one man organization persona movement. And
it just seems it's such an example of how toxic
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politics have become, especially with those with power.
Speaker 10 (19:49):
Well, that's exactly right, and you made a key point there.
It's the movement that they're so worried about. I mean,
it's not just President Trump. I mean, clearly you can
see it in her deranged all those videos. In her eyes,
she clearly has hate for President Trump. But it's really
a hate for our movement because the movement.
Speaker 7 (20:11):
Is so powerful, it's so peaceful.
Speaker 10 (20:14):
We just love our country and we stand in the
way of these corrupt politicians who for too long have
really gotten away with lying to the American people, enriching themselves,
and everything they've accused President Trump of doing, they themselves
are guilty of. And this movement is so powerful and
it really threatens their power that they're abusing so just
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maliciously and so disgracefully to our country. And so that
is what this is really about. But as you mentioned,
I mean, there are such dire consequences to this corruption.
People are afraid to go on the subway, I mean,
to go out and broad daylight. And you see it
not just in New York, but so many cities where
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Democrats are these far left Marxists have taken over and
they're not enforcing laws.
Speaker 11 (21:05):
Police are not.
Speaker 7 (21:06):
Allowed to do their jobs.
Speaker 10 (21:08):
You have a weaponized FBI, you have a weaponized Justice Department.
Speaker 1 (21:12):
The more that the opposition punches at this movement, the
stronger it seems to get.
Speaker 2 (21:17):
And you see that in the rally crowds.
Speaker 1 (21:19):
You see that in the fundraising numbers, you see that
in the polling, and so these are all things that
are of great concern to Democrats, the left and the
establishment alike. So Liz Harrington, thank you for giving us
that update. Take care of Dan Baldwin, who's going to
be covering all those rallies here every weekend, so hopefully
you'll see them out there too.
Speaker 2 (21:40):
But thank you so much for the updates.
Speaker 7 (21:43):
Thank you, Chanelle.
Speaker 1 (21:46):
When we return our panel of experts joined to discuss
the persecution of President Trump and a terrifying trend at
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Speaker 1 (24:15):
Welcome back to weekly Briefing we're here with our panel
of experts. Let's dive in New York, Attorney General Letitia
James filed a civil fraud case against President Donald Trump
and Don Junior, Ivanka, and Eric, his three children. The
lawsuit alleges that all of Trump's businesses were rife with fraud.
Speaker 12 (24:34):
The complaint demonstrates that Donald Trump falsely inflated his net
worth by billions of dollars to unjustly enrich himself and
to cheat this system, thereby cheating all of us.
Speaker 1 (24:52):
So on the panel, we have a gentleman from a
very deeply red pro Trump state, Missouri running for US Congress.
You are soon to be the representative out of the
seventh District, Eric Burlison, Thank you for joining me.
Speaker 14 (25:05):
Thank you God willing you know with this this Letitia James,
you know, attacking President Trump in this way, if she's
trying to spurs that he's committed fraud, she's the real fraud,
right And it's politicians like this who have taken advantage
of something as precious as our system of government and
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use it against citizens in this way. Is the reason
why common everyday citizens don't want to be involved in politics.
Speaker 1 (25:35):
Or don't trust politics or people with power like that,
because here's a woman who ran as Attorney general for
the state of New York on the singular premise that
she was going to take down Donald Trump. And this
is in a state where the crime rates have just
spiked in such a way that the people are literally
suffering and leaving fleeing New York.
Speaker 3 (25:53):
Yeah, I mean this should come as no surprise. As
you stated, this is a woman who ran in twenty
eighteen to take down present Sivent Trump, who she claimed
was an illegitimate president.
Speaker 2 (26:03):
And I'll just add.
Speaker 3 (26:04):
That the attorney general election is coming out this November
and she's up for reelection, so the political timing of
this is most appropriate.
Speaker 4 (26:13):
It's political. But I think there's two things you have
to look at. Number One, is this successful, right, So
in terms of what she's doing, yes, absolutely it's successful
because she's on every newspaper in the morning and every
news channel across the country is talking about her because
she's suing Trump, right, So she's accomplishing what she wanted
to accomplish. The problem is she's not following through with
what she said she was going to do, which is
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I'm going to prosecute him for the crimes he's committed.
The problem is she actually doesn't name a crime. This
was a two hundred page document that came out. There's
not a single crime listed in it, and there's no
victim listed in it. She says, well, the people were
somehow disenfranchised, banks were somehow disenfranchised. You know how people
across America cry for banks and all the woes they
go through. So I think that's the problem that she's
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facing is there's no real crime, there's no real victim,
and what's the point of this whole thing other than
just the folk?
Speaker 7 (27:00):
All right?
Speaker 1 (27:00):
So, Ben Swan, as a former Moor Award winning journalist,
if you were put on the beat of investigating and
covering Letitia James in her office, what are some of
the questions that you'd be.
Speaker 4 (27:13):
Asking, Well, obviously you'd be asking where's the crime here?
As I said, who's the victim here? What exactly did
he do? That is unusual? Listen. And that's not to
say that there isn't fraud within those companies, right, That
doesn't mean that if you went with a fine tooth
comb through just about any business in New York City,
I bet you can find some kind of fraud. You
can find some kind of crime if you look hard enough.
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What's amazing to me is you've had all these years
to go with a fine tooth comb and you didn't
find something. Where is that? And so when you finally
come back now that you're running for reelection and say, ah,
I have it. Two hundred pages of nothing burgers, that's
a lot.
Speaker 1 (27:47):
And by the way, we were talking about this with
Liz Harrington earlier, who's the Trump spokesperson, and she points
out that this is a civil suit, not a.
Speaker 2 (27:56):
Not a criminal investigation, no crime.
Speaker 1 (27:58):
Huge huge difference there, and perhaps a huge red flag
for anyone who wants to look at this from an
objective standpoint. US Customs and Border Protection data reveal that
microant encounters have jumped beyond two million for the fiscal
year of twenty twenty two. At the southern border. Specifically,
border patrol agents encountered slightly more than two hundred thousand
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migrants in August, putting the total encounters during the fiscal
year of twenty twenty two at more than two million.
Speaker 2 (28:25):
That's a lot of twos.
Speaker 1 (28:26):
But then let's talk about the border for a second.
As CEO of Sovereign Media. Actually, you're you're branching out,
You're covering a lot of topics on this front.
Speaker 2 (28:36):
Talk about the.
Speaker 1 (28:37):
Ramifications of a hemorrhaging southern border.
Speaker 4 (28:40):
Well, let me speak about it from this point of view. So,
I actually grew up in Opaso, So that's where I'm from, Opaso, Texas,
and I spent over ten years of my journalism career
in Mexico covering the drug war in Mexico as it
was going on, and so my entire life as a
private citizen, but then also as a journalist career wise
have watched the border, right, what is happening on the
border too? They has never happened in my lifetime. I'm
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an old man, especially compared to you guys, but it's
never happened. It's never been like this. You go to
Olpaso today and there are people lined up from from
Venezuela sleeping in tents on the streets near the greyhound buses.
That's never been the case. And Apasso's always had enormous
numbers of migrants coming across there. It's one of the
largest ports in the world in terms of a border
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metroplex We've never seen this before. And so what we're
seeing with this incredible numbers of migrants coming across is that,
you know, it's so offensive to me. We're here in
DC right now when the DC mayor, Muria Bowser gets
up and actually has the audacity to say, well, we're
not Texas. As if Texas has some amazing magical ability
to be able to bring in all these immigrants from
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all over the world, from Pakistan, from China, from Iran,
from Syria, They're not just coming from Mexico. They're not
just coming from from South America. They're coming from all
over the world.
Speaker 2 (29:54):
It's an international issue.
Speaker 1 (29:55):
Eric, talk to us about the talk to us about
the border issue, and talk to us about it from
the standpoint of a state that is not a border state, Missouri,
your home state. Your constituents in southern Missouri are also
very passionate about the border.
Speaker 2 (30:11):
I know this.
Speaker 1 (30:13):
I remember talking to people down there and they were
all very very concerned about a seepage that would cause
more cultural harm, more financial harm.
Speaker 2 (30:23):
And others.
Speaker 14 (30:24):
Well, yeah, so many of my constituents, my neighbors, have
immigrated here lawfully, and that's why it's an affront to them.
It's insulting to them to see that we have a
policy where we have no respect for the rule of law.
And that's what the Biden administration has done. They're not
enforcing the laws that are on the books. They refuse
to They're going to spend billions of dollars on new
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irs agents to go after every day of Americans, but
they will not invest in the places where we need to,
which is the border. And that's what I think. Americans
are fed up with this kind of attitude.
Speaker 1 (30:57):
And it's not just bodies that we're talking about. We're
also talking about drugs, talking about fentanyl. Centel is a
problem in every state in the Union.
Speaker 3 (31:05):
We also know that border patrol agents have encountered seventy
eight individuals on our terrorist watch list, which is more
than the past five years combined. And out of those
two million encounters that we taught that we were just
talking about, we know that nine hundred thousand of them
got away. And those are the ones that we actually
know about that got away. So this administration from a
communications standpoint, their inability to recognize the crisis at the
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southern border is not only just respectful to the southern
border states that are having to deal with this massive
influx of migrants in their state. But it's disingenuous to
the American people who look to the administration and the
President of the United States for leadership and solutions to
issues related to something like this.
Speaker 4 (31:45):
There is one other thing I think is critically important
that it's not getting any coverage at all. Now, if
you look at the numbers in terms of migration, we're
talking about two million illegal immigrants who have come into
the country in just the last year, which is just
an unbelievable number. But the number that's not getting covered
three hundred thousand children have come here without a parent
or a guardian, who have been dispersed across the country.
(32:07):
So if and when you make it into the US Congress,
right one of the major issues Congress needs to look
at is why are we allowing children to be trafficked
across the country? No parent, no guardian, Where are they going,
Who's taking responsibility for them? What's happening to these kids?
This is you could argue, the largest child trafficking operation
(32:27):
in their history of the world. Yeah, government sanction, government sanctions.
Speaker 1 (32:31):
You still have the White House accusing these red states
who are using these political stunts and saying that they
are trafficking humans horror. In North Dakota, papers show forty
one year old Channon Brandt struck a teenager after a
street dance because he claimed the team was part of
a Republican extremist group. Prosecutors say that the eighteen year
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old Taylor Ellingson called his mother to come get him
because Brandt was chasing him in the city of McHenry,
North Dakota. Christianni Allen, your take on this story. I
know we don't have all the details on it, but
from what we know, it's a tragic situation.
Speaker 3 (33:08):
Oh, it's a tragedy, and it's a tragic reminder that
our words carry weight, whether that be President Joe Biden's
Phantom of the Opera speech two weeks ago in which
he classified some seventy four million individuals who uphold and
support the magabrand as threats to democracy or a media
pundit with a microphone. Our words carry weight, and they
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can quite literally transform the way in which an individual
views a political party in their community. And so this
man killed ran over an eighteen year old boy because
he believed he was a part of a Republican extremist group.
We have to stop throwing around words with such weight
so flippantly.
Speaker 1 (33:48):
Brand is being held on fifty thousand dollars bail at
the moment, and then he was released. If convicted on
vehicular homicide charge, which is what they're trying to at
him on, he would face about ten years in prison
because he has a DUI on his record. But he's
killed a young boy, he's killed a man.
Speaker 3 (34:10):
And he's actually come out and he's stated that, whether
it was in regards to the bail or whatnot, that
he doesn't want going to jail or paying bail to
interrupt his family life. I mean, his statements after this
tragedy were appalling, so inappropriate.
Speaker 2 (34:24):
I mean, it was unbelievable.
Speaker 3 (34:25):
I don't have the quote right here in front of me,
but saying that he didn't wanted to interrupt his family life,
he just killed an eighteen.
Speaker 2 (34:32):
Year old boy.
Speaker 4 (34:32):
Well, not to advocate for hate crime legislation, but since
it's on the books in so many places, I mean,
how does this not qualify as a hate crime When
you have someone who says I killed a young person
because of what I believe that they believe right, because
of their political beliefs. That's what he believed. Now, what's
really I think kind of obvious and stark about this
(34:54):
is you just showed the picture of this kid. What
made you think he was maga? What made you think
that this kid was a Republican extremist? Right? He looks
like he had, you know, part of a boy band.
So I'm not sure exactly where that happened, which indicates,
as far as I'm concerned, some kind of mental health
issue going on with this guy. But again, to your point,
it doesn't change the fact that when you have leaders
(35:16):
and politicians who are using such powerful language to demonize
and dehumanize a group of people will probably see more
of it.
Speaker 2 (35:23):
That's right, and we're seeing more of it.
Speaker 1 (35:26):
And when you talk about hate crime legislation, it always
seems to go one direction. When we return New York
City residents are faced with the terrifying reality of a
real big brother when we return.
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Speaker 1 (37:57):
In an effort to help residents feel safer, the city
is adding security cameras to roughly sixty four hundred subway cars.
Speaker 2 (38:04):
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority.
Speaker 1 (38:06):
Says it will place two cameras in each car for
over three years. New York Governor Kathy Holkel had a message,
you think big brothers watching you on the subways? You're
absolutely right, Ben. Is this actually going to help with crime?
Or is this actually going to install a police state?
Speaker 4 (38:24):
Yes, well, we're already into police state, and especially in
New York City right. New York City already has the
largest network of cameras watching the city of any place,
because we're talking about public cameras and private cameras, which
law enforcement can access anywhere in the world. So it's
already there. The problem is this, you're adding another sixty
four hundred to the subways to do what to identify suspects?
And then what are you going to do afterwards? You're
(38:45):
going to go arrest them, Are you going to then
let them out on your no cash bonds? Or I mean,
what is the solution here? And I think this is
the problem. It's more of the we're watching everything you're doing,
but we're not intervening, We're not doing anything. So if
we see more assaults on the subways, and we see
more tax on people, which are happening every day in
New York on the subways, if you see it, what's
the point of watching it If you're not going to
(39:06):
do anything when someone gets apprehended, or not even go
after the people who are actually perpetrated.
Speaker 1 (39:10):
See something, say something, do nothing.
Speaker 2 (39:12):
That's right.
Speaker 14 (39:13):
The Democrats are trying to do everything they can to
put lipstick on their problem, which is that they've been
soft on crime and they've been trying to defund the
police for a long time. So putting cameras up means
really nothing unless you're going to prosecute the crimes that
actually show up on those cameras. And we have a
failure across the country in all these in the large cities,
(39:33):
of all these leftist Democrat prosecuting attorneys who won't lift
a finger against real crime.
Speaker 3 (39:39):
Right. We hear about it all the time. I mean,
New York crime has spiraled way out of control, and
that's why you're seeing this mass exodus from the Empire state.
And do I think that these cameras could help, Yes,
if they don't malfunction. New York cameras are notorious for
catching you at a traffic light camera, but they don't
catch the robbery and the subway chain or whatever it is.
(39:59):
And so I think that if New York leadership wants
to address rising crime in the city in the state,
then they should take a look at other contributors like
no cash bail. A prime example of this is the McDonald's,
the New York McDonald's, where you had a man terrorize
citizens within a McDonald's, within an ax yeah, and was
(40:19):
let out on no bail.
Speaker 1 (40:22):
It's either testament to the fact that you have active
activist das who actually want to promote this situation and
they want to actually promote a higher crime filled society,
so then they can step in and do measures like this,
or it's just them being lazy.
Speaker 4 (40:39):
No, they're not lazy. They're way too active and all
the things that they're doing to be lazy. But they're
absolutely yes, they're creating chaos so that they can solve
the chaos, but the measures that they choose to implement
instead of following the rule of law attorney in place.
We don't need new laws to stop rapists and to
prosecute people who are arrested for murders or swinging access
(41:02):
in mconmals. You don't need more laws. You just need
to enforce the laws that are on the books. And
you're right about the activist das, and we know this
is a problem that's kind of been cropping up all
over the country. Interestingly, about ten years ago, I was
speaking around the country a lot about politics and telling
people stop worrying about what's happening in Washington, DC, because
you're not going to change a whole lot of that.
(41:22):
You need to worry about what's happening in your local elections,
your DA elections, school board elections. We're seeing a lot
of that because at the same time that I was
trying to warn people about this, a guy named George
Soros also saw this opportunity and he's really taken advantage
of it. And so what we see are these well
funded DA campaigns. Why a Hungarian billionaire would care about
our das well. Now we know, because all of a sudden,
(41:44):
you don't have the enforcement of law anymore, and we're
creating a truly chaotic society.
Speaker 1 (41:48):
You were definitely ahead of your time with that messaging.
Many Republican candidates in the midterms are rightfully trying to
wabel their Democrat counterparts as soft on crime. Politico wrote
a piece explaining the Democrat response strategy, which is to
focus on gun control. Now, I'll turn this discussion over
to perhaps the one state level official who's probably passed
(42:12):
more gun legislation than anyone ever around.
Speaker 2 (42:16):
Your take on their.
Speaker 14 (42:17):
Approach here, Yeah, what they forget, what democrats and leftists
always forget, is how often a firearm is used to
defend the most vulnerable right and even the FBI under
the Clinton administration, the Obama administration, they were able to
determine that two and a half million times a year
a life was saved or an attack was averted because
(42:39):
of a firearm. And so all of this effort to
take away firearms from citizens will only make them more vulnerable.
We passed in Missouri a build it's called the Second
Amendment Preservation Act, and in essence, we told Joe Biden
he could pound sand if he's going to use our
local law enforcement to enforce some unconstitutional gun grab and
his response was the state of Missouri.
Speaker 2 (43:01):
So he did, and he did, and what happened to
that case.
Speaker 14 (43:03):
So we're still in court, and thankfully we have a
great attorney general who's defending the state law that I passed,
and I hope that we will prevail.
Speaker 1 (43:12):
The expanded background checks that Democrats have been proposing for
a very long time, and they're so called assault weapons ban.
Speaker 2 (43:19):
These are simply raising the burden for gun ownership.
Speaker 1 (43:23):
And if they impose that from a federal level, unless
states like Missouri step up and push back with enough
momentum using the vessel of the Biden administration, they're actually
going to be able to push that through.
Speaker 7 (43:35):
Yeah.
Speaker 14 (43:35):
And unfortunately, that's why states like Missouri and hopefully more
states will follow our model and pass bills like the
Second Minute Preservation Act. You know, the left they pass
things like sanctuary city laws where they say we're not
going to enforce.
Speaker 2 (43:52):
And then it gets picked up nationwide.
Speaker 1 (43:54):
Or.
Speaker 14 (43:55):
Legalizing marijuana. In essence, what those states are doing is
where they're saying we're not going to put our resources
behind these efforts. Well, it's about time that conservatives or
Republicans start doing the same thing. And if the left
in Washington, DC is going to start enforcing things from
the federal level, it's time for red states to stand
up and say we're not going to We're not going
to help you at all in enforcing these unconstitutional things.
Speaker 4 (44:18):
Well, here's a question, very why don't Red states and
why don't lawmakers who when we see like John Cornyn
from Texas my home state, right, such a disappointment and
the stuff that he's been pushing, But why don't lawmakers say, hey,
let's put provisions in these bills so if you want
to take away my right to own an AR fifteen,
then private security can't have them either, and your security
(44:39):
guards can't have them, and Secret Service can't have them.
Why not institute some kind of basically a poison pill
into these bills that says that lawmakers have to live
under the same rules that they're trying to impose on
everyone else. Why give them this pass that they keep getting.
Speaker 1 (44:53):
Because lawmakers are supposed to be the good guys, right
and the people are supposed to be the bad guys.
Speaker 2 (44:58):
And big government is the savior of all right.
Speaker 1 (45:02):
Virginia Governor Glenn Younkin and his Department of Education released
new guidelines on how schools should treat transgender students. Some
of the policies include mandating that students use bathrooms and
changing rooms that correspond to their biological biological sex. Christiani,
is this going to be an effective response to this
entire movement?
Speaker 3 (45:22):
Absolutely, because what Governor Younkin is doing is he's fulfilling
one of his biggest campaign promises.
Speaker 2 (45:28):
And that's elected on this issue.
Speaker 3 (45:29):
Yes, and that was restoring ultimate authority over students in
the classrooms back to the parents. And that's precisely what
these common sense policies do, if we have time. Two
points in the policies, it lays out that parents must
be given the opportunity to object before counseling services pertaining
to gender are offered. I think we can all agree
on that.
Speaker 1 (45:48):
That's huge, by the way, because that's not taking place
in other states, in places like California, they're transitioning kids
without their parents' permission.
Speaker 3 (45:56):
Oh very much, so, I mean, what okay. And then
the other one is and that students who are minors
should be called by their name or pronouns and their
official records unless a parent approves otherwise. And students participation,
like you said, in school programming and use of facilities
like bathrooms and locker rooms should be based on their
biological sex. So simply put, I mean these are as
common sense as you get. And what they're doing is
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they're giving authority back to the parents and allowing them
to be involved intimately in decisions that are as fragile
as a subject ic.
Speaker 1 (46:24):
As a father of beautiful girls, you are clearly a
very strong advocate of parental rights as well. It's not
so much of a problem, I don't think in Missouri.
But this is a national problem because it's going from
the west coast and it's moving eastward.
Speaker 14 (46:38):
Yeah, and what's sad. I think Ben Walsh did a
great job yesterday. I think he did unveiled Matt wallstart
some investigative that Vanderbilt was that healthcare system has uncovered
how much profit there is to be made and transitioning
these children. To me, it's child abuse, And I think
(47:01):
that it's just as simple as that. But the fact
that there's profit motive, you can see maybe there's a
dark reason why this is sweeping the nation handles.
Speaker 2 (47:11):
Thank you so much.
Speaker 1 (47:12):
We had Eric Burls and Christiani Allen ben Swan.
Speaker 2 (47:15):
Thank you so much.
Speaker 1 (47:17):
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It's now time for the three Lives from the White House.
This week, let's take a look big lie.
Speaker 1 (49:46):
Number one, Ron DeSantis is creating political theater.
Speaker 15 (49:49):
Our heads up did not come from Governor DeSantis because
his only goal is, as he's made it really quick clear,
is to create chaos and use immigrants fleeing communism as
political So it's about creating political theater for him. It's
not about getting to a solution. We have a solution
in front of us.
Speaker 1 (50:07):
Fifty three dead migrant bodies can be found at the
southern border, but the Biden administration will continue sipping cocktails
and giving shoulder rubs to consultants and donors in Washington,
d C. As soon as Florida Governor Ron De Santis
flies migrants to Martha's Vineyard aka the playground for the
rich team, Biden scrambles and meets in their war room basement,
sending out SOS signals about a national human trafficking crisis.
Speaker 16 (50:32):
It's only when you have fifty illegal aliens end up
in a very wealthy, rich sanctuary enclave that he decides
to scramble on this.
Speaker 1 (50:45):
It's no secret either. Business Insider wrote a piece in
twenty nineteen. Its opening line was, Martha's Vineyard is the
place to be if you're a member of America's elite,
illuminating what once was the party for working class, blue
collar Americans has just into a doormat for America's elite.
Speaker 2 (51:02):
That's not good. As the White House mos the lawns
of its donor voting class.
Speaker 1 (51:07):
The number of illegal immigrants encountered across the country by
CBP jumped again in August, encountering close to one hundred
and fifty eight thousand migrants in August.
Speaker 2 (51:18):
The border is secure, it doesn't stop there.
Speaker 1 (51:21):
A total of four point nine million illegal immigrants have
slipped into the country by the end of July, according
to the Federation for American Immigration Reform.
Speaker 2 (51:30):
To put this in.
Speaker 1 (51:31):
Context, that's more than the populations of Kentucky, Nevada, Oregon,
those three states respectively.
Speaker 2 (51:38):
To add insult to injury.
Speaker 1 (51:39):
Data from the CVP show that the total number of
illegal immigrants arrested in the fiscal year of twenty twenty
two is at two.
Speaker 2 (51:47):
Point three million. How did those numbers look under President Trump?
Speaker 4 (51:51):
Fure? Not more fwer.
Speaker 1 (51:55):
According to Breitbart, a recent Department of Homeland Security report
DUG tells border patrol agents to be on lookout for
recently released Venezuelan inmates headed our way. The report apparently
shows the Venezuelan government is intentionally freeing inmates, some.
Speaker 2 (52:11):
Of those convicted of rape and murder.
Speaker 1 (52:13):
But that didn't make the Biden White House scramble to
find a solution like a few migrants in Martha's vineyard,
so White House can claim Ron DeSantis is using migrants
for political theater. In reality, it's it's wrong.
Speaker 4 (52:26):
It's wrong.
Speaker 2 (52:31):
Big line Number two.
Speaker 1 (52:32):
The Biden administration says COVID is over.
Speaker 17 (52:36):
Is the pandemic over? The pandemic is over.
Speaker 1 (52:40):
That statement, in and of itself is true. It has
been true for.
Speaker 2 (52:43):
A long time.
Speaker 1 (52:44):
Most Americans aren't huddled in their homes duct taping two
masks to their faces while wearing rubber gloves.
Speaker 2 (52:50):
If Grandpa Biden we're.
Speaker 1 (52:51):
Actually in charge, sure we could maybe take him at
his word, but that isn't the case.
Speaker 15 (52:58):
The President said, and he was very clear in his
sixty minutes interview that COVID remains a problem and we're
fighting it, and we have to continue to make sure
that we are fighting this once in a generation pandemic.
Speaker 2 (53:14):
They just can't let go.
Speaker 1 (53:16):
Does that sound like a woman who's ready to give
up the pandemic entirely?
Speaker 2 (53:20):
How about Biden's emergency powers? Has he given those up yet?
Speaker 1 (53:24):
Surely there's no reason to hold them longer if he
believes the pandemic is indeed over.
Speaker 17 (53:29):
That's not right.
Speaker 1 (53:32):
No, it isn't If you examined Biden's actions throughout COVID
nineteen since becoming president, one thing becomes abundantly clear. He
and his team will manipulate this virus politically for all
it's worth. July fourth, twenty twenty one, Joe Biden stood
before the US and declared victory over the Wuhan virus
control over American lives.
Speaker 17 (53:52):
So today, while the virus has been vanquished, we know
this no longer could controls our lives, it no longer
paralyzes our nation, and so within our power to make
sure it never does again.
Speaker 2 (54:10):
Pretty resounding right.
Speaker 1 (54:11):
Sounds like the pandemic was basically over. Then, by Biden's
own words, we certainly weren't in the national emergency, But
contrary to his own words, he let COVID dictate the
lives of Americans and policy of lawmakers. In early August
of twenty twenty one, the Biden administration announced a new
eviction moratorium for areas of the country that were suffering
from what the CDC labeled as substantial and high.
Speaker 2 (54:34):
Spread of the virus.
Speaker 1 (54:36):
Biden would go on to extend President Trump's COVID emergency
declaration not once but twice, while simultaneously attempting to end
Title forty two, a public health policy that lets border
patrol agents remove illegal immigrants to reduce.
Speaker 2 (54:49):
The spread of the virus.
Speaker 1 (54:50):
Biden's logic, well, it was no longer necessary.
Speaker 2 (54:54):
How does that make.
Speaker 1 (54:55):
Sense if they just extended the national emergency? And to
top it all off, he used as extended powers from
the national emergency to forgive student loan debt. Now the
pandemic is over, with midterms less than six weeks away,
how convenient, and.
Speaker 2 (55:10):
He still won't give up those powers.
Speaker 17 (55:12):
Think about that, Think about what you'd think about.
Speaker 1 (55:16):
Clearly, Joe Biden is thinking that the pandemic is useful
to him politically, and he is going to tow that
line as long as possible. So does the Biden administration
actually think the pandemic is over?
Speaker 17 (55:27):
The answer is no.
Speaker 2 (55:31):
Big line. Number three, Republicans refuse to come to the
table on immigration.
Speaker 15 (55:34):
What we would like to see is Republicans decide to
come to the table and help us deal with a
really systemic problem that we have seen four decades when
it comes to our immigration system, which by the way,
was actually mismandaged and decimated by the last administration.
Speaker 2 (55:53):
One year ago.
Speaker 1 (55:53):
This week, twenty six Republican governors requested to come to
the proverbial Biden White House table. The response out of
the right White House have been crickets, nothing, no response.
So the for the White House to whine like a
bitter wife that Republicans just don't communicate, that is a
blatant lie. And then to say Trump decimated and mismanaged
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the border. Average crossings under Trump per month was around
fifty thousand. Under Biden, average illegal border crossings have spiked
to nearly one hundred and eighty thousand per month. John
Pierre went on to attack Republican governors like DeSantis, accusing
them of pulling stunts and not offering solutions.
Speaker 2 (56:34):
So here to respond to all of.
Speaker 1 (56:36):
This is our very own Neil mckabe out of the
Oean Florida Bureau, right there in front of the Florida
State House. Neil, did you hear any of that narrated
out narrative out of the White House?
Speaker 2 (56:46):
I mean, what is your what is your response?
Speaker 1 (56:48):
What is the Team Desanta's response to this whole It's
all a ploy narrative.
Speaker 18 (56:56):
Wait, no, first of all, I think what the White
House is saying when they accuse Florida Republican Governor Ron
DeSantis of sowing chaos is that they are not following
White House instructions. They're used to sort of dictating people around,
and DeSantis will not dance to their tune. And in fact,
he rebooted the national debate with his airlift of the
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fifty migrants to Martha's Vineyard. I think the word you
would hear from the governor or Team DeSantis is that, hey,
Florida is not a sanctuary state. Anywhere from thirty to
forty percent of the migrants who crossed the southern border,
they're intended destination is Florida, And so what they're trying
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to do is send the message Florida is not welcome
for you. However, there are many Blue states, sanctuary states,
sanctuary islands like Martha's Vineyard.
Speaker 1 (57:49):
Neil, what's this deal about the lawsuit, the civil suit
that's being filed against Team DeSantis or the DeSantis office.
Speaker 2 (57:57):
Over these flights.
Speaker 1 (57:59):
What is what's the legal basis or what is the
logic behind that lawsuit?
Speaker 4 (58:06):
Right?
Speaker 18 (58:06):
So, there's a group called Lawyers for Civil Rights out
of Boston. This is a law fair group, and what
they've done is they claim that they're representing at least
thirty of the border migrants. They're calling them the Vineyard thirty,
and they're saying that these migrants were deceived when they
were flown to Martha's Vineyard, and so they're calling a
deprivation of liberty by deception. So before they boarded the plane,
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all of the migrants signed consent forms in both English
and Spanish that completely explained what was going on, and
so you got to wonder, you know, is this anything
more than headline grabbing.
Speaker 1 (58:44):
And so it's the genius of it all is that Neil,
they're not DeSantis and these red states, they're not just
sending these these migrants to blue sanctuary cities.
Speaker 2 (58:54):
They're sending them to blue.
Speaker 1 (58:56):
Sanctuary meccas, these luxury destinations. And so that's what made
the I think the optics so ironic and comical when
you look at it from afar.
Speaker 18 (59:08):
Yeah, that's right, Chanel. And you know, we even saw
hundreds of reporters standing by at a Delaware airport based
on the rumor that DeSantis might be sending some migrants
to the president's home state. That may be in the offing,
but that rumor was not true yet yet.
Speaker 2 (59:27):
And that's a key word. Thank you for the updates.
Neil Tim Biden can say Republicans.
Speaker 1 (59:32):
Have refused to come to the table regarding immigration, but
in reality.
Speaker 17 (59:35):
It's a bunch of Milwarkee and.
Speaker 2 (59:38):
That's all the time we have.
Speaker 1 (59:39):
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