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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Marjorie Taylor Green has always been shall I say, half
stinky brawl kind of to me. She announced she's resigning
from Congress. She's had a little bit of a spat
with the president. President Trump has stated that I guess
he's her barrage of phone calls. I didn't call her back.
I sent her some polling that said she shouldn't run
for the Senate. Think how many people are calling that
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White House switchboard? Think how many people have the number
that's the number right outside his office, Like I guess
Marjorie Taylor Green or Tucker might have, or Scott Jennings
last week said I was at the White House last
night that number that they call. Now when the president
has a break period, the person that answers those calls
says to somebody else who goes in with three other people,
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and Trump goes what happened in the last twenty minutes, sir,
And Scott Jennings wants to stop by, and Marjorie Taylor
Green called again, do you want what should we tell you?
I don't know how it works, but it has to
work something like that. They're just people that have pants
and dresses and go to the bathroom and eat breakfast, lunch,
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and dinner like the rest of us. It's their job. Well,
she's represents a northwestern rural area of Georgia. She's been
in Congress since twenty twenty. I think she owned some gyms.
Speaker 2 (01:20):
I think she.
Speaker 1 (01:21):
Also went through a divorce a few years ago. She said,
I have too much self respecting dignity, love my family
way too much, and don't want my sweet district to
have to endure a hurtful and hateful primary against me
by the president we all fought for only to fight
and win my election, while Republicans will likely lose the midterms.
So she's seeing the Republicans are going to lose, and
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she didn't want to fight against the president, so she's
just gonna quit. She yeah, had a little tour before
she quit, too, remember her going on the View, bad
mouth and bad rapping, talking about the election losses of
the you know, the blue state elections that just happened,
saying that's not a wake up call and can I quit?
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President Trump called her a trader On Saturday, they ask
him about her resignation. He said she went bad. He
said he refused to return her never ending barrage of
phone calls.
Speaker 2 (02:17):
Who does that?
Speaker 1 (02:20):
You know when people do that in our lives or
somebody if you're you got a salesperson that's on you
too much. That's what that sounded like. Here's when on
Saturday morning President Trump woke up and one of those
three people walked in and said, good morning, sir, what
would you like uh not for breakfast? What would you
like us to post this morning? Let's see go with
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this one. Marjorie Trader Brown, because of plumbing poll numbers
and not one to face a primary challenger with a
strong Trump endorsement put in parentheses where she would have
no chance of wedding throwing an exclamation point, has decided
to call it quit.
Speaker 2 (02:58):
Put that up there.
Speaker 1 (03:00):
I really hope that cameras are following his administration around
on the inside like this, so years from now and
we can see those kind of things like we see
with Nixon or Carter. We see those inside things now
that we didn't see then. I want to see that.
How how he his social media where all that comes from?
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Does he have somebody on his staff that gets him
totally and goes, mister president, what about this?
Speaker 2 (03:26):
I like that?
Speaker 3 (03:27):
No?
Speaker 1 (03:27):
No cap, this cap plumbingtin poll numbers. I want the
plummeting part.
Speaker 2 (03:31):
Cap.
Speaker 1 (03:32):
I just wonder what that's like, or if he types
them out and sends them to somebody who might I
don't know. He kept on typing, though, However it happens,
he said, her relationship meeting Marjorie Taylor Green with the
worst capital worst Republican congressman in decades, Tom Massey of Kentucky,
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also known as Rampaul Jr. Because he votes against the
Republican Party and really good legislation exclamation point did not
help her. I refused to call her, ending varagaphone calls.
She went bad. Nevertheless, now remember you just called her
a trader. I will always appreciate Marjorie and thank her
for service to our country. How do you think somebody
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for the service of the country when you're calling them
a trader?
Speaker 2 (04:18):
That's just Trump? Move on, you're right? Are you're right?
Speaker 1 (04:22):
You call mom Damia communist and then said we see
really nothing different here. Trump was asked later by a
reporter if he was willing to forgive Marjorie Taylor Green.
He said, forget for what? No, we just disagree with
her philosophy. She started backing the worst Republican congressman in
our history. Then he went into massy again. Boy, he
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didn't like Thomas Massey, does he not? You know he
didn't like that. But back to Marjorie Taylor Green for
a moment. Here all her.
Speaker 2 (04:50):
Disillusionment with Washington politics. It's a political industrial complex. Americans
are useless pawns. So what are you gonna do?
Speaker 1 (04:59):
Quit and go back to mana junior gyms and give
it up? What about the people that believed in you?
She said some right things. She's also said ways half
sneaky brawl, But what about the people that voted her in.
It's only two years. You can't serve out your term,
she said. My heart remains filled with joy, my life
with happiness, my true conviction. I'm going back to the
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people I love. Acting like she just got out of
prisoner of war camp or something, She's going to resign
January fifth of this next year. And there have been
those that have posted up that, oh look at this.
She gets her pinch invested on January third, her last
day's January fifth. That means money in the future. Here's
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my question, Why does in Ma in Congress get a pension?
Why does that happen now, I guess if you're Nancy Pelosi,
been there, I think we need to up that if
the people keep reelecting you back and it becomes your career,
not two years, four years of representing the people and
you go back to your your gyms or wherever you
go back to your private life. I understand if you
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serve a certain amount of time, you want to plan
for your future. And looks like Marjorie Taylor Green did,
let's see your stock trade since twenty one, twenty five
million dollars. Not bad on one hundred and seventy four
thousand dollars a year salary.
Speaker 2 (06:23):
Not bad. She's not doing too bad.
Speaker 1 (06:27):
Just finish out the term and just hust your mouth
and finish out the term and say I'm not going
to run again, and go vote and stay off CNN
and MSNBC and the view and stop saying look at me.
I know we know this, Marjorie, that we got the establishment,
the Chamber of Commerce Republicans and we know they're with
the Democrats and they formed a uniparty, and that's why
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we wanted to get Republicans that are conservative in there
to fight this. And you acted like you were that way,
So that's kind of how I see it. We got
to get out and vote in the midterms. So though
when the House back, maybe the Senate back, and President
Trump will be neutered, so out loud vote Republican to
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support President Trump it is. It is a presidential electioneer
in the midterms so that he can continue, I guess,
to sign executive orders right had been codified into law.
The weapon against President Trump right now is time. We
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saw it the first term and we were afraid and
we're optimistic that it wouldn't be this way again. But
the GOP House and the Senate, they haven't done one
thing on Trump's core agenda in this first year.
Speaker 2 (07:45):
Nothing.
Speaker 1 (07:48):
I see people excited about everything that's been done this year,
but it's executive orders, So stop lying to yourself. GOP
Congress hasn't and they won't be doing anything to help
Trump legislative lee. They're I think they're they're happy to
see him do these executive orders because it really does
mean nothing in terms of policy, and most of them,
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as they're seeing, get shut down by the courts anyway.
So if they don't take this stuff and make it
into law, and Trump knows this. He I mean, he
knows it more than anybody. I see it, these these
Chamber of Commerce Republicans out on the front line of
the White House with both their middle fingers in the
air pointing at him. I work with a US Congressman,
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Tom Tankradio Tan Crado for a while on the radio
and back in Colorado in twenty eleven, and he was
the first loud voice trying to fight a legal immigration
as congressman two thousand and eight. He was in few
of the presidential debates. But he told me, and I'm
telling you that the RNC told him to just face.
They would support a Democrat before they would support him. Guys,
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that's not isolated. That story right there, that wasn't isolated.
But you get in the weeds with these folks and
you'll know exactly who they are. Marjorie Taylor Green, I
guess didn't want to fight the battle anymore. I guess
she's got the right to. Anybody's got the right to
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quit their job if they if they want to again,
something she said she was correct on. I you know
things like this.
Speaker 4 (09:30):
However, with almost one year into our majority, the legislature
has been mostly sidelined we endured an eight weeks shut
down wrongly resulting in the House not working for the
entire time. And we are entering campaign season, which means
all courage leaves and only safe campaign re election mode
is turned on in the House of Representatives.
Speaker 1 (09:52):
Yeah, I agree with that that a lot of them
aren't standing up there going to safe mode. They need
to get in there and codify into law what we
voted in twenty twenty four. And here he said in November,
and I'm still complaining about it. President Trump is the
president because of conservatives, not Republicans. I stopped being a
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Republican twenty years ago and Trump made his announcement to
run for the presidency. Put on my swimsuit and jump
right back in. President Trump was asked about Marjorie Taylor Green.
The schools said to see what he had to say.
I just disagreed with her philosophers.
Speaker 2 (10:32):
She started backing perhaps the worst Republican congressman in our history,
you know.
Speaker 5 (10:40):
Stupid person and named passy and.
Speaker 6 (10:44):
I had to go your own way.
Speaker 1 (10:46):
And once I left her, she resigned because she wouldn't
have she would.
Speaker 2 (10:49):
Never have survived the primary. But I think she's a
nice person.
Speaker 1 (10:53):
Okasident, Why don't you call her a trader and then
call her a nice person. That's what I would have
tried to get out there. But get out and vote
in the midterms. Vote Get five people, fill up a hand,
get them out to vote Republican, but not for the
wrong ones. I'm sick of the Republican Party, the GOP
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protecting these Chamber of Commerce, anti anti Maga Republicans. To me,
it's like telling an abused wife, you know, telling the police, ma'am,
your lips all blood and your eyes are black, and.
Speaker 2 (11:30):
Well, my my husband's a really good man. He didn't
he didn't mean to beat the crap out of me.
Let's stop. Let's stop that mentality in the GOP.
Speaker 5 (11:38):
This is the Trevor carry Show on The Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (11:44):
Now, I I will quit pretending and I never have
pretended that President Trump does everything correctors there been a
politician I've ever agreed with. I'm so glad God saved
his life and he's the President of the United States
right now. I can't imagine where we would be if
we did not have that man that we'll sacrifice his life.
He was willing to, He knew people wanted to kill him.
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I don't agree with Pambondi, but you know he's given
a lot of attention to what's happening in other countries. Yes,
yes he is. Do I agree with this foreign policy.
There's nothing he's done that I've disagreed with yet Ukraine, Israel, Argentina, Venezuela.
And I know that he knows that we voted him
in to fix the country, not the world. So I
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think i'd say, if I were advising the president right now, sir,
he got less than a year before the midterms, pick
the top three things that would help Americans. Then let's
get Congress to codify that into law. Let's do Let's
do three things. And if he said, what's that, I'd say, sir,
the economy, law and order, and government waste in that order,
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mister president, and keep being nice to mom Dommy because
it throws him off, sir. A diet coke, No, I'm good,
I have a diet rock star e, but thank you.
That's that's what I would say. I would those are
the three things. The economy, that's that's when everybody goes
grocery shopping. And then the law and order so they
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don't feel like they're gonna get jacked in the parking lot,
and then when they go to work and pay taxes,
they don't feel like it's being wasted. I know, we
got Ukraine in Israel and Argentina and Venezuela and Saudi
Arabia and UAE and mineral deals with China and all that,
but grocery store law and order government waste. Sir, if
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I may ask, can I invite a lot of musk
in and you guys really really make up and let
him get that chainsaw out. They loved it. Let's get back.
No more continuing resolutions. You're the president, make your phone calls,
tell them to get a budget passed. Stop spending like
Joe Biden. Stop stop even creating the situation where there's
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a continuing resolution and all that needs to happen in
less than a year. Thank you, mister president, for your time. Wow.
I just saw Baron walk about. He is taller than
he looks on TV. I'll be what would you tell
the president if you could sit down with him? When
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I heard a preacher talking about how when we meet
famous people like a president or a famous athlete, or
he said, like somebody met Billy Graham back in the day,
they'd be, oh, oh, wow.
Speaker 2 (14:31):
You met so much to me. You know, we talk.
Speaker 1 (14:33):
Hey, I love when I saw you. You know they
hear that all the time. But he was talking about
we get to talk to the creator of the universe,
and we don't. Wow, I get to talk to God.
I thought he put that as a good perspective. We
should feel that way when we pray, when we talk
to him. Wow, would you dress nice if he went
to the Oval office, you'd have respect. Right. I'm not
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saying you got to dress all nice to pray, but
that reverence that Wow, we're talking to that person. But
if I could talk to Trump, That's what I would say,
and I would tag it on the way out.
Speaker 2 (15:11):
I'm sorry.
Speaker 1 (15:11):
One more miss President, I do a Columbus on him.
One more thing, mister President, would you apologize to the
pro life people for that midterm slam? And yeah, we
knew what happened when Obama said he's going to fundamentally
transform the United States of America. That was an actual
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quote from a speech back in two thousand and eight.
And yeah, he implemented his plan. There were two hundred
and fifty seven Democrats in Congress, sixty in the Senate.
Two years later, he lost six Senate seats, sixty three
congressional seats twenty fourteen. Democrats lost another thirteen in the
House and nine in the Senate. Then Make America Great
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Again came around, didn't it. A lot of people were
really inspired. Yeah by what candidate Trump said, But what
what happened during Obama's time in office, that was a
we look back at that now is almost kind of
like a tame time period. It wasn't It was a
fundamental transformation of America. And then Trump came along, and boy,
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he hit us at the gut level, didn't he. I'm
glad to see in America that we've had all at
the Charlie Kirk Memorial, the focus on that God is
alive in this country, the fact that every life has important.
We need to value our constitution and our and explain
to maybe a Democrat on the fence that you might
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could lure over to given another party has shot at this,
that you know, individual rights, that's a big thing. And
there's a lot of Democrats that don't really fully scope
how the attack on their individual rights just remind them
of the man made lockdown, the abuse of government, the overreach.
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He's judges overreaching. I mean I could keep going to
legal immigration. Now, Oh boy's a boy, a girl's a girl.
But I think we know. And if you don't know,
you will soon, you will soon. It's a spiritual war.
You can feel this. We've lost our moral footing. I
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see it well practically every day at every traffic light.
Speaker 5 (17:28):
This is the tremortary shown on the Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (17:32):
The Department of War has received serious allegations of misconduct
against Captain Mark Kelly. He's retired, he's now Senator from Arizona.
This is an accordance to the Uniform Code of Military Justice.
A thorough review of these allegations have been initiated to
determine further actions, which may include recall to active duty
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for court martial proceedings. What am I talking about, wellness,
it's retired captain from the Navy, Senator Arizona. Mark Kelly
joined five other Democrat seditionists in telling our armed forces
that they don't have to listen to illegal orders. That's
the word that they use. That's what their lawyer said. Yeah,
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when you put that video together, make sure you use
the word illegal because you're just stating something that we
already know. Yeah, go out there and say the speed
limit is fifty five miles an hour. Okay, well some
haven't heard it yet. I just I'm going to go
ahead and play it again.
Speaker 2 (18:29):
This is.
Speaker 1 (18:31):
This is uh, well, it's wrong, it's scary, it's I
can't believe they've jumped to this point, this quickly telling
the arm Have you ever heard of any politicians outside
of pre civil war saying this not to go along
with it? And they're insinuating that what the president has
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done is illegal and it's not, so why do this, Well,
because you're trying to do a coup of a military. Sorry,
guys and gals. Members of the branches of the military
are bound to obey lawful orders of their superiors. Uniform
Code of Military Justice pretty clear. Any person subject to
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this chapter who willfully disobeys a lawful command of that
persons superior commission officer shall be punished in a time
of war. The punishment's death. Otherwise, it is a lesser
punishment to disobey unlawful orders to threat to our constitution.
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And it's coming right. They're projecting that there's a domestic
threat here. And notice when they get their former military
people to go on and do a video, they get
their street corrallery up here, get the foot soldiers out
there on the sidewalks and intersections all fired up to
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back up what they're saying about President Trump and how
the military needs to defy illegal what's he that's illegal.
Let's go to congresswoman fingernails here. Yeah, she's got some
pretty shrivgant fingernails and she's like fingernails on a chalkboard.
Let's go listen to Crocket. This is what's happening in
Trump's America.
Speaker 7 (20:13):
Since January, Donald Trump has used the full power of
the federal government to attack Americans in cities across the country.
And Donald Trump's America, you are at increased risk of
experiencing militaristic operations in your home. Increase risk of being
subject to detainment by mass thugs and want to be vigilantes.
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Increase risk of suffering injuries due to reckless and illegal
acts by rogue federal agents. Increased risk of being deported
to foreign nations even if you are an American citizen.
Speaker 1 (20:46):
Even if you're an American citizen, the risk of being
deported to a foreign nation and gunpoint by Trump thugs,
and you got to watch out. You can't even criticize this.
This is a really good one. You can't criticize that
man's friends, or they'll come after you.
Speaker 7 (21:04):
And you're at an increased risk of being targeted by
federal government for criticizing the president and his friends. They
have allowed the president to more federal agencies into instruments
of autocracy, and as a result, the president has been
able to ignore federal law, disregard court orders, and implement
the largest pay for play scheme in American history.
Speaker 2 (21:24):
Wooh, that's a new one.
Speaker 1 (21:26):
Is that the lead into their impeachment if they win
the House back? The largest pay for play scheme in
American history? Do you tell Crockett now, they're going to
come after you, man, They're going to arrest you. And
we found out from Jazmine here that Donald and Jeffrey
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were best friends.
Speaker 2 (21:53):
Trump and Epstein.
Speaker 1 (21:54):
Just bet she's still pushing this even though Bill Clinton
was on his Lolita Express. How many twenty some odd times.
Speaker 7 (22:01):
This is the President of the United States sending beside
his best friend Jeffrey Epstein. As we all know, mister
Epstein is one of the most notorious sexual predators in
American history. For eight weeks, the Republicans on this committee
have chosen to protect these two men instead of providing
justice to mister Epstein's victims.
Speaker 2 (22:20):
She's just reading off a list.
Speaker 1 (22:24):
You know, when I think of Republican congressmen and who
have access to emails, the name Comer, Representative James Comer
comes up. He's the guy with Biden and Hunter and
China and all the money. So he's the email guy
in Congress.
Speaker 2 (22:40):
I love this.
Speaker 1 (22:41):
As she's squawking away there about Epstein, he stood up
during his time and he had a little email that
he wanted to read everybody there sitting on the flour Congress.
Speaker 3 (22:50):
So let's read it to make sure. Two Jeffrey Epstein,
And that's the real Jeffrey Epstein, not Guysman Crockett's Jeffrey Epstein.
This is the real Jeffrey Epstick. From Hakeem Jeffries campaign,
Dear Jeffrey, we are thrilled that we are working with
Congressman Haqeen Jeffreys, one of the rising stars of the
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New York delegation, sometimes referred to as Brooklyn's Baraque. Hakeem
is committed to electing a Democrat majority in twenty fourteen
and is encouraging his friends to participate in the d
Triple C fundraising dinner with President Obama and Hakeem Jeffries Hockey.
It ends with the number for Jeffrey Epstey to call
to go to the dinner and quote get an opportunity
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to get to know Hakeem batter. Here's the evidence. The
email speaks for itself. The only stolen cold liar in
this debate is Hakeem Jeffries. So, mister minority leader, take
a deep breath, chill out, stop lying, stop with the
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juvenile name calling, and own up to the fact that
your campaign solicited campaign cash from Jeffrey Epstein.
Speaker 2 (24:09):
Just say it, Haiking, just say it. Well, how did
Crockett respond to this? Right?
Speaker 7 (24:15):
They want you to be okay with having armed soldiers
and federal agents monitor you as you shop for groceries
or take your children to school. They want you to
think that you won't be affected. But we've already seen
Americans detained, arrested, injured, and some nearly killed because of
this administration's reckless approach to handling crime.
Speaker 1 (24:33):
Oh, they're killing Americans in grocery stores. See on the
floor of Congress, you can just lie, lie and lie.
They don't they're not restricted. But Senator Mark Kelly, former
Navy guy, he's having.
Speaker 2 (24:50):
A little melt down.
Speaker 1 (24:51):
President Trump called him out for his sedition, you know
again back to telling the military to disobey direct orders
from superiors. They're gonna to make an example out of someone,
and it looks like Senator Mark Kelly is that he
sounded like the highest rank and they want to mess
with the CIA with the least slock in there.
Speaker 2 (25:09):
They're not going to get all dirty down the CIA.
I don't know. I'm jailing for life. Let's go listen
to Mark Kelly.
Speaker 6 (25:17):
You know, the President tries to intimidate them. He tries
to intimidate Congress. He looks at government accountability as a nuisance.
And I think it's really important for people to understand, Margaret,
that the message he sent a couple days ago was
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he declared that loyalty to the Constitution is now punishable
by death.
Speaker 1 (25:47):
Depends how far you go with your sedition and your trees,
and that'd be up to a military tribunal. Make a
legal example out of this man, Margaret. All he did
was we just you know, it's illegal to be illegal.
That's all we really said. We just told them that
it's wrong to be wrong, be right, you know, follow
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the right law, not these illegal laws. Ah, you're seeing
some of see you.
Speaker 6 (26:14):
Always said tell us as we reiterated, what basically is
the rule of law that members of the military should not,
cannot follow follow illegal orders.
Speaker 1 (26:24):
All right, so what were the illegal orders? Well, let's
go ask Elisa Cia Slotkin.
Speaker 2 (26:31):
HM, let's talk right now.
Speaker 8 (26:33):
Do you believe President Trump has issued any illegal orders?
Speaker 9 (26:38):
To my knowledge, I am not aware of things that
are illegal, but certainly there are some legal gymnastics that
are going on with these Caribbean strikes and everything related
to Venezuela.
Speaker 1 (26:48):
Yeah, there's some gymnastics going on. Nothing's illegal, she said it. Listen,
he said it.
Speaker 9 (26:55):
To my knowledge, I am not aware of things that
are illegal.
Speaker 1 (26:59):
But okay, to your knowledge, you're not aware of things
that are illegal. But you sat down and did a
video talking about illegal orders.
Speaker 2 (27:07):
Help me understand that. Guys, this is.
Speaker 1 (27:14):
Highly seditious, highly seditious behavior.
Speaker 2 (27:18):
Going in at it like that. How dare they?
Speaker 1 (27:21):
Something's got to happen with this. This is beyond man.
It truly is. I see this is what shock and
all does. We get so numb to things from all
the chaos. That's something that is so shocking. Like dn
I Telsea Gabbard giving the information of Obama spying. Nobody's
talking about that anymore. See see how it happens. This
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is a shocking thing. This should shock you. I hope
it's shocking you. We had a Colorado Democrat, he signed
on crow. He was asked to respond to that Republican
video listening to what he had to say here.
Speaker 9 (28:00):
How do you respond to these allegations from your colleagues
fellow veterans that what you have put out there is
weakening and corrosive to the military.
Speaker 10 (28:08):
Well, these, unfortunately are some of Trump's core supporters that
are rallying behind the president, and they know better. They
know exactly the difference between lawful versus unlawful. We were
very clear in the video, all.
Speaker 1 (28:20):
Right to do a Mitch McConnell, and you're movie around
to do a congressome Crow from Colorado. He just home
one nostril and you talked like this, he just hold
a nostro. See we started a conversation. That's all we
were doing. You just wanted to start a conversation. We're
kind of like Hitler's Beer Beer Paul, the purge that
they did. We were just trying to take over the
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military like that.
Speaker 10 (28:42):
We wanted to start a conversation and we did. About
the dangerous rhetoric this president is using and the threats
that he's made to use our military in an unlawful way.
Because what well, send troops into Chicago, send troops into
polling stations, kill terrorists, families, arrest and execute, arrest and
execute members of Congress.
Speaker 2 (29:05):
Arrest and execute members of Congress.
Speaker 1 (29:10):
Wow, they're following the Saul Olynsky rules for radicals, are
they not, Amy Klobucher any, you have to say.
Speaker 8 (29:18):
Well, it's very clear in this code for the military
that you cannot follow unlawful orders. And you know that
would be I'll just use an example. Some of the
judges have now found in certain cities that it is
not legal to send in the National Guard, and those
National Guard members have come home. Some of them are
still there. But if they're a commander, were to tell them, hey,
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go out on the streets and do this and that
that's not following the order that is in law. So
I just use that example. I'm sure my colleagues would
have others.
Speaker 1 (29:49):
Oh, you want to use that as an example. President
Trump had an example of law.
Speaker 2 (29:53):
They're amy that is.
Speaker 1 (29:54):
A really serious charge.
Speaker 2 (29:56):
I'll tell you what what they said is, and it was.
I mean, I don't know about the modern day things,
because you know, modern.
Speaker 8 (30:03):
Day is a lot softer, but in the old days.
Speaker 1 (30:05):
If you said a thing like that that was punishable
by dead Yeah, ask Abraham Lincoln as President Eisenhower, are
you going to be traveling by air and you don't
have a real ID? We've been talking about, Hey, I
got a new TSA compliance proposal for you.
Speaker 2 (30:23):
Next. You might can slip by. I'll tell you next.
Speaker 5 (30:26):
This is the Trevor Cherry Show on The Valley's Power.
Speaker 1 (30:30):
Talk Reports in California. You've been asking people for your
federally approved identification at security checkpoints as we let millions
surge into the country, we need to know that you're real,
that your idea is real.
Speaker 2 (30:46):
All right.
Speaker 1 (30:46):
TSA proposed another option here. If you don't have an
ID that they accept, you can pay eighteen dollars as
a workaround.
Speaker 2 (30:56):
Eighteen.
Speaker 1 (30:56):
I thought that'd be like eighty one dollars. They have
a biometric Kiosk system to verify identity, Ah, to get
you in. Oh, I'd see, all right, gonna scam my
ores or something. It'll be valid for ten days for
domestic travel and then you're a fugitive on the run.
Speaker 2 (31:16):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (31:16):
I was signing into law twenty years ago because they
were worried about terrorist getting on airplanes. But somehow, you know,
twenty years went by and they never put it into action.
Speaker 2 (31:24):
But now they are.
Speaker 1 (31:27):
Biometric screening is not a guarantee that your identity will
be verified, though you could face additional security measures and
encounter delays. I love this YouTube. It's over in the
UK and down in Australia. They show the airport Have
you ever seen this with the airport security people that
bust people. It's I mean, it's real, it's they're right there,
(31:49):
they're filming and it's reality TV. They're the And they
had one guy from India or somewhere that couldn't prove
that there was somebody in the UK that would that
he was working for. They had to make sure, well,
how are you going to support yourself? They're asking them
all these questions, and I thought, how many immigrants.
Speaker 2 (32:07):
Are they allowed to just flood in?
Speaker 1 (32:09):
But there they are, acting all serious about it at
the airport. But I tell you what, they're good man.
They catch people that I'm thinking, Ah, there's nothing with them.
But you know why it's on the show is they're
going to find something. But I mean, you know, two
twenty eight year old women just traveling and in their shoes,
they noticed these heels, sure are big. Why don't we
(32:30):
scan them through? I mean, just a gut feel because
they were acting nervous.
Speaker 5 (32:33):
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