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Speaker 1 (00:00):
So it's sort of coincidentally.
Speaker 2 (00:01):
I got an email from someone at Fox News asking
if I wanted to be on this morning talking about
some of the stuff going on in Colorado with gang
stuff and all this, and they said, oh, yeah, we're
probably gonna have Danielle Jorinsky on. I'm like, all right,
she's awesome, and I for I didn't do it, but
I said, that's a good idea to have Danielle on
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the show. So I texted Danielle this morning and asked
her if she'd like to join us, and she said yours.
So here she is. Aurora City Councilwoman. Danielle Jorinsky has
been clearly the most forceful voice in the entire Denver
metro region talking about illegal alien criminal gangs and the
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impact on the Denver metro area and specifically Aurora, where
she's on the council, of Joe Biden's previous open border
policies and what that's meant to her city.
Speaker 1 (00:54):
So, Danielle, it's good to have you back. Thanks for
being here.
Speaker 3 (00:57):
Yeah, good morning, thanks for having me.
Speaker 1 (00:58):
Wrong, So I.
Speaker 2 (00:59):
Didn't catch you on Fox this morning because I was
busy getting ready for the show, but just give me
a give us a brief summary of that conversation.
Speaker 3 (01:07):
Well, I think the most brief summary that I can
give you is democrats lied and people died because of that.
That pretty much sums it up, Ross, And that's what
I lived through, you know, for for almost eight months.
Vindication started coming several months back, but it's so far
beyond vindication. I mean, anybody who still doesn't believe you know,
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what was going on in Aurora, in the Denver metro area,
inside these apartment complexes, and not just the three that
I was talking about in Aurora. You know, now you know,
Rapho County is coming clean about Ivy Crossing apartment complex.
But you know, Ross, back when I was in this
battle and back and forth with the media and what's
the definition of a takeover? And Martha rat It says, Oh,
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it's only a handful of apartment complexes, what's the big deal?
I wasn't going to feed into it anymore. Yea, they
very focused on Aurora, but this was never an isolated incident.
Speaker 2 (02:08):
So I want to dig into each half of the
first thing you said. You said, democrats lied and people died,
And I think a lot of people probably already have
the gist of what you're talking about, but I want
you to get really specific with us right now.
Speaker 1 (02:22):
What Democrats lied about what.
Speaker 3 (02:26):
Jason Crowe lied, The governor lied, The governor even called
the police on me. Senator Hickenlooper lied, Michael Bennett lied,
other various you know, state House representatives that are Democrats lied.
I mean, they just lied, and and they attacked me.
They put out, you know, different things that that you know,
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I was lying about this immigrant population and I was
anti immigrant. Meanwhile, this gang was absolutely running ramp with
large numbers, large numbers as you can clearly tell, and
with hundreds, if not thousands of guns, as you saw
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in yesterday's press conferences. And I think that they confirmed
like sixty something of these guns were used in various murders.
You know, if any of these folks, if any of
these Democrats would have at anytime come alongside me and said, Danielle,
what is going on? Let me go with you. I'll
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go with you. I'll you know, we can bring a
security team if that makes them feel better whatever. You know,
if any of them would have taken this seriously and
not made this partisan to protect their presidential candidate during
a presidential election. We could have stayed lives, We could
have stopped humans suffering, we could have stopped starvation. I mean,
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I witnessed all of this with my own two eyes, Ross,
and for months and months was called crazy and called
a liar, and I was exaggerating this, and these are
peaceful people. And you have these nonprofits going into these
department complexes lining up the gang members and having press
conversaces about these poor, peaceful migrants and how I was
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disrupting their lives, and on and on and on, and
you know, people died because of this Ross.
Speaker 2 (04:26):
Do you think their primary motivation was to protect Joe
Biden at the time, because he was still the candidate
that you know, likely to be the candidate at the time.
Do you think that was the I mean, I'm asking
to play mind reader a little bit, or maybe you've
even you know, got some information about what's going on
in their heads, because I do wonder beyond the Biden thing,
it is a very odd behavior by so many people
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on the left who seem to have this deep desire
to protect illegal aliens, even when you know they've committed
crimes versus protecting the people, whether or not they're American citizens,
the non criminals.
Speaker 1 (05:05):
In your neighborhoods.
Speaker 2 (05:06):
And I just I always struggle to understand what the
brain damage is in a person who goes out of
his or her way to protect an illegal alien criminal
who has done harm in a community.
Speaker 3 (05:20):
Yeah, I very much think that it was to protect
the Democratic Party and their image and their ideology. But
it was also to protect at first Joe Biden as
their presidential candidate. But then Kamala Harris. You know, you
know that that transformed when she became the candidate. But
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either way, it was to protect their party, to protect
the presidential election. And rous when I started all of this,
when I when I started sounding the alarm about this,
I assure you the presidential election was not even on
my mind. I have video footage of me going into
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these apartment complexes and interviewing these victims, and I would
hide and I would crawl through windows to get to
these people, to not be seen by these gang members.
And I mean everything that I went through to be
their voice and to get their stories out and minds,
you ross, these are other migrants. These were other migrants,
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some Americans, obviously, like the Romeros who I moved out,
but mostly it was other migrants being starved and beaten
and extorted. So absolutely it was to protect their political party,
to protect their presidential candidate. But what's so sickening and
what's so disgusting wrong is to this day I've not
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heard from any of them. Our governor called the police
on me and had me investigated over a video that
I had. When I made a public plea to him
to please put politics as I please, and to please
meet with me one on one that I had a
video that I wanted to show him. He called the
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police on me and had me investigated. Wow, So I
released the video. Roff. I released the video, and I said, Governor,
who am I supposed to call? When the police are
in the video? They're standing right next to me. But
this was during a time that we had an interim
police chief so incompetent, so grossly incompetent that she should
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be criminally charged over this. But telling our officers there's
no problem here, there's nothing to see here, We're not
going to do anything. So so, Governor, to this day,
I've not heard from you. You called the police on
me and had me investigated. I released the video footage
of a victim talking about her crime and the police
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were in this video. I've not heard from any of
these Democrats rof this day, and I still speak to
many of these many of these victims I still speak to.
Speaker 2 (08:03):
Well, we're talking with Danielle Jerinski from the Aurora City Council,
and I would like to kind of amplify and corroborate
one thing that Danielle said at the beginning of that.
I had Danielle on the show multiple times when all
of this stuff was going on. She's kind of blowing
the whistle on all this. And I also spoke or
texted with Danielle multiple times in private about this stuff,
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and never once did the name Biden or really much
of anything to do with federal politics other than objecting
to the open.
Speaker 1 (08:35):
Border come up.
Speaker 2 (08:36):
And I always understood Danielle's motivation to be about the
harm being done to her city and not anything political.
It happens that the people who are defending the illegal
alien criminals, it's hard to imagine them being motivated by
anything other than politics. I'm sure there are a few
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people out there who actually are happy to help.
Speaker 1 (09:00):
Illegally and criminals.
Speaker 2 (09:02):
I think all these other people are just spineless cowards
who are who who will say anything to defend their
political party, even regardless of the harm that they're doing.
Oh so let's now let's talk about the present.
Speaker 1 (09:15):
In future a little bit, Danielle.
Speaker 2 (09:16):
So, okay, So we saw these indictments, guns, drugs, all
kinds of stuff. Some new drug that I never heard of,
here's something to see. Or a pink powder that contains
a variety of controlled substances like ketamine, meth and MDMA.
Speaker 1 (09:32):
Oh my god. Okay, So.
Speaker 4 (09:35):
How do you how would you rate or what would
you like to say about the level of criminal, illegalalien
gang activity in Aurora today versus when you first started
blowing the whistle on this.
Speaker 1 (09:52):
Is it slightly improved, much improved, not improved at all?
Is it worse?
Speaker 3 (09:58):
I would say, I would say it's much improved. And
I say that confidently. I speak to a lot of
the Aurora residents that live in homes, they own homes
that are, you know, directly across the street from these
apartment complexes, or or in the general area of these
apartment complexes. And I have folks reaching out to me
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all the time, you know, Thank you, Danielle. We're not
hearing nightly gun shots anymore. We're not hearing, you know,
police sirens every single night. We're not hearing women screaming
every single night anymore. So with regard to that, I
have to say that it has gotten much better. Is it?
Is it completely written out of the city. No, you know,
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we just had these indictments yesterday. We're seeing these guns
taken off the streets. But you know, and we're all
for being the party that's so anti gun, so anti gun,
why aren't they on front line of this? Because I said, again,
I said, multiple times, multiple times, I sounded the alarm.
I said, not only are they here, not only are
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they violent, ambitious, not only are they a transnational gang.
They have more guns and more armory than some police
departments have. I was even saying that, So where are
all of these anti gun.
Speaker 1 (11:26):
Rights to this?
Speaker 2 (11:29):
Yeah, I guess they're they're against law abiding people having guns.
The rest to the rest, we can just turn the
blind turn a blind eye to that. So obviously, there's
been an enormous change in the federal government, going from
the Biden administration with the most open border of all
time to the Trump administration with the most closed border
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and the most immigration enforcement of all time. That's not
something that the Aurora City Council has any influence over.
Speaker 1 (12:00):
It's just something we can all observe.
Speaker 2 (12:01):
So what I would like to ask you is, are
you seeing a difference in attitude and behavior and enforcement
among our local law enforcement agencies. I'm thinking primarily a
rapa Hoe County Sheriff and Aurora Police those would be
the ones that you would be involved with most.
Speaker 3 (12:22):
Absolutely, am. I do have to give, you know, a
special thank you to the Arapao County Sheriff Department. You know,
they were making arrests the entire time out of the
Ivy Creek apartment complex. Like I said, because of the
attacks I was already under I never brought that apartment
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complex up, but arapa Hoe County was always making arrests
and they were always identifying trendy Aragua gang members. It
was the Aurora Police Department that had their heads and
they're saying in the sand it was a previous enter
police chief and leadership in the chief's office that gravely
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fumbled this to the point that I hope to see accountability.
I hope to see accountability in the Aurora Police Department.
But I will say that with President Trump in office
now and with the permanent police chief in Aurora, Todd Chamberlain,
police work is happening. You know, it is a much
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tougher stance on crime. Policies have been changed, you know,
it is being made known that Aurora is no longer
the city you want to come to and try to
get away with these types of things. So I think,
you know, and I think the proof. I think the
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proof in that is a lot of these indictments, a
lot of these warrants, a lot of these folks being arrested.
You're seeing them be arrested in Chicago, New York, all
over the country on warrants out Aurora. So I you know,
and I don't know what to equate that to. Maybe
it's more, you know, we've hired more police, Maybe the
police have gotten tmper. Maybe it's the spotlight that I
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brought in on these people and brought down, holy hell
on Trendya Raguas in Aurora that put him on the run.
I don't know, but you're seeing them leaving Aurora.
Speaker 1 (14:20):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (14:20):
And you know what, you know better than anybody that
when well you got Donald Trump to come to the
Gay Lord, which they called Aurora, although I don't think
most Aurora people really think of that as Aurora. But
he came to the gay Lord and he talked about
all this stuff, and then he said, you know, when
I win this election. I think was that before the election,
I think the October eleven. Yeah, okay, So so he said,
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when I win this election, this election, we're going to
take on Operation Aurora. He named it kind of after
the attention that you brought to Aurora. I have a
listener text that says, Aurora resident here, I got to
admit the gunfire situation is better a listener question that
you have answered already, but I'll ask it directly so
you can answer it just with a little more precision.
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Do you think the new police chief Chamberlain is doing
a good job.
Speaker 3 (15:10):
I think the new police chief is doing a great job.
Like I say, outside of wanting to see accountability from
some leadership that still remains in the Aurora Police Department.
Outside of that, I think that Chief Chamberlain is doing
a fantastic job. I am proud to support him, proud
to work with him, and I think Aurora is absolutely
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headed in the right direction. And to just to comment
on your other listeners check message. That is what I
am hearing, and that is what I am engaging everything
off of. I have folks just reaching in constantly and
telling me, Danielle, thank you, thank you. You know there's
less gun fire there, or there's no gunfire, or it's
been months since we've heard gunfire or women screaming or
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I mean, I just That's what I'm engaging everything on.
That's what I'm basing everything on. And I really feel
we are in a good place in Aurora and we
are only going to continue to move forward while we
watched Denver crumble.
Speaker 2 (16:12):
Danielle Jorinsky is a member of the Aurora City Council,
also a veteran of the US military and an entrepreneur
and a mom, and she is the the person most
responsible by a country mile, most responsible for getting the
attention of the federal government and the attention of citizens
on to the disaster slash tragedy of criminal illegal alien
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gang activity in Aurora.
Speaker 1 (16:41):
And it's overdue.
Speaker 2 (16:43):
That is a lot better than it was before, but
that's better than not getting better at all. Danielle, thanks
for your time as always, and thanks for what you've
been doing and continue to do.
Speaker 3 (16:53):
Thank you so much for Austin. Let's say some prayers
that I went to reelection in November.
Speaker 2 (16:57):
There you go, I've already contributed to your campaign. I
coouraga other people to do it as well.
Speaker 1 (17:01):
Thanks Danielle, thank you, goodbye bye