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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Straight ahead on Real America Tonight the liberal media Ghetchley
gets one kind of right, defending finally our Secretary of
War Hegseth in the lawful destruction of Narco terrorists and
their poison on the high seas. We'll dive into that one.
Plus the global Intofada coming to a city near you.
Not radical Islamists, Muslims hell bent on conquering this country

(00:24):
and the world. It's probably too late for a lot
of European countries, but there's still time to save America.
We'll have a brit join us with that huge warning,
and DH Secretary Christy Nolan declares, enough's enough, calling for
a full ban on nations flooding the US with their
killers and their leeches and the people that are entitled
to our money. I'm dan Ball and Real America starts

(00:46):
right now.

Speaker 2 (00:54):
As I've said, I'll say again, We've only just begun
striking Narco boat and putting Narco terrorists at the bottom
of the ocean because they've been poisoning the American people.

Speaker 3 (01:06):
And Joe Biden tried to approach it with kid gloves.

Speaker 1 (01:11):
Secretary of War Pete Heggs, f flanked by our commander
in chief, President Donald J. Trump, doubling down on eradicating
poisonous drugs coming into our country. What's the problem with that? Oh,
the media and the Democrat Party can't handle it. White
House Press Secretary Caroline Levit, addressing the recent controversy involving
a second strike on a suspected drug boat back on

(01:33):
September second in the Caribbean, Levitt confirmed that the Navy
Vice Admiral Frank Mitch Bradley ordered that second strike on
the vessel after the initial strike didn't get the job done.
It didn't kill all the bad guys, and it didn't
sink the boat. And the Secretary of War and our
commander in chief said that this admiral acted within his

(01:53):
authority to eliminate an imminent threat to the United States
period full stop. Hag Sev authorized Bradley to conduct the
original strike, but wasn't in the room to directly say, yeah,
hit it again. But they're defending this admiral as they should,
as an American hero. He followed the law, he followed
international law, and he's stopping Americans from being poisoned by

(02:15):
these drugs. Of course, leave it to the worthless rag
known as the Washington Compost. To try and twist the
truth regarding that strike, WAPPO falsely reported that Pete haig
Seth ordered the military to quote kill them all on
a second strike. You're right, that didn't happen. Secretary Hegseeth
and the Trump administration denied that report, calling it fake

(02:37):
news right off the bat. Well, guess what I can't
be I'm saying this. The New York Times then reported,
based on five anonymous US officials, that that's not what
went down. He wasn't in the room, saying hit him again,
kill them all, screw them didn't happen. For the New
York Times, the commander, Admiral Bradley ordered the follow up strike.

(03:00):
Hegzeth did not give any further orders. The commander viewed
the survivors of legitimate targets, okay, because they called, they
could have called in for backup, so you take them out.
According to the town Hall and other legitimate publications, New
York Times report pretty much exonerates, Yeah, the Admiral heg
Zeth and the President, and this was slander. I think

(03:21):
they should sue them. And I don't like sealing, but
sue that piece of trash paper.

Speaker 3 (03:26):
This is called the fog of war. This is what
you and the press don't understand. You sit in your
air conditioned offices.

Speaker 1 (03:32):
Are up on Capitol Hill and.

Speaker 3 (03:33):
You knit pick and you plant fake stories in the
Washington Post about kill everybody, phrases on anonymous sources, not
based in anything, not based in any truth at all,
and then you want to throw up really irresponsible terms
about American heroes, about the judgment that they made.

Speaker 4 (03:50):
I wrote a whole book on.

Speaker 3 (03:51):
This topic because of what politicians.

Speaker 1 (03:53):
And the press does to war fighters.

Speaker 3 (03:55):
President Trump has empowered commanders, commanders to do what is necessary,
which is dark and difficult things the dead of night
on behalf.

Speaker 1 (04:03):
Of the American people amen, joining us now with more
insight into these bogus allegations of a possible war crime.
And he would know because he's a former instructor at
the US Army War College. He teaches our young officers,
or he did how to conduct war. He's a president
beginning strategy LLC retired to a Colonel Robert McGinnis back
on the program, Colonel, I'm gonna keep this real simple

(04:25):
and easy, Okay. Is this a war crime? Or is
this a legitimate strike on a designated terror group.

Speaker 5 (04:34):
Article two gives President Trump the right to defend this country.
The questions that were raised by Pete Hegseth there about
the fog of war are very true. You know, at sea,
when you're fine from either a drone or from a
F eighteen, you're looking at a target as a point

(04:56):
in the middle of a vast ocean. You don't know
what it is, specifically, how many bodies are aboard, what
the cargo is, But you're relying upon the intelligence you'd
be giving. So they struck it, and apparently the ISR
indicated that it was not sunk, and therefore Admiral Bradley

(05:17):
said strike it again. Those are pretty typical rules of
engagement anywhere in the battlefield, whether it's in the air
or on the sea or on land. And so the
idea that anyone would accuse Hegseth of you some of
the things that were reported is just out right right outlandish.

(05:39):
I've been in many, many over a quarter of a
century in the Pentagon with secretaries and senior officers making tough,
tough decisions. They don't speak like that, and you certainly
don't allow The Washington Post and the New York Times
to have somebody sitting in the back corner. You know,
those people that go to those meetings are highly vetted

(06:00):
and they're not going to go out and spill their
beans to reporters about what they saw. That just doesn't happen.
So this is more fantasy land than anything else.

Speaker 1 (06:10):
You know what this reminds me of. I want to
go back, oh about four years in a few months
to August twenty six with the debacle exit in Afghanistan
that Joe Biden and his generals and colonels ordered, and
three days later they did a drone strike, and we
don't have to play this clip, it's long. I don't
want to hear Senator Kelly talk anyway, because he's talked
enough to last week about don't follow illegal, unlawful orders.

(06:32):
We know what you're trying to do undermine President Trump's
authority in PETE. So I'm not even going to give
Senator Kelly, a veteran who should know better, airtime. But
do you remember when Joe did a drone strike and
hit a car and it was filled with ten people
in water bottles, But we were told those were the
guys that blew up our boys and girls at the
air base in Afghanistan during the exit. Well, there was

(06:54):
a hearing. You can roll the video just as video guys.
There was a hearing and Senator Kelly was hammering general
who was in charge of this mission. Nobody used the
term war crime when we found out that the Biden
regime killed ten people, seven of them were kids, in
an accidental drone strike. There's the video from September twenty fourth,
twenty twenty one, twenty eighth. Pardon me, so what gives

(07:16):
That's not a war crime when you screw up and
kill ten innocent people trying to bring water to people
in Afghanistan, but killing known drug dealers where we've got
intelligence people on the ground in Venezuela, we've got people
out in the ocean, we got drones, we got satellites.
We know they're drug boats. They are now NARCO terrorists designated.
That's not a war crime. Give me a break, Yeah,

(07:38):
final wording up that.

Speaker 5 (07:39):
Yeah, Dan, I can help that a bit. Under Barack Obama,
there are hundreds of strikes to include against US citizens abroad,
and no war crime was alleged. And so you know,
we need to be very careful. Having done a very
sensitive investigations for the Secretary at the Pentagon, I can

(08:03):
tell you the first report is seldom right, and you
have to dig into it till you get all the
extenuating circumstances, and then cooler heads will make an assessment
as to what was done and what wasn't done. And
I suspect that our suspicions that the good Senator from

(08:24):
Arizona is exaggerating what he understands and what was unfortunately
reported probably as a fairy tale by a certain news outlet,
that we need to be careful about these things. Human
lives are important, our credibility is important. As an international player.

Speaker 1 (08:45):
Yes, and you can't put doubt in the minds of
the soldiers, airman, marines that are out there doing the job.
And Kelly should know better, but he's worrying more about politics.
I have a feeling he's going to run for president
in twenty eight That's why he's out in front of
this acting like it's a big deal and Trump did
something wrong. It's all politics and it's bs and it's
going to get people killed. They need to shut their
mouths retitreal. Tenant Colonel Robert McGinnis, Thank you for the insight.

(09:05):
Appreciate you. Thanks Dan Yep coming up the latest on
the investigation into the Afghan national who shot two National
Guard members, killing one Texas Congress and Brandon Gill sounds
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(11:19):
then enjoy all the great programming offered by OIEN, including
my show Real America. Welcome back tofending America's sovereignty. It's
a difficult and dangerous job, but it's getting done thanks

(11:39):
to brave men and women of ICE, CBP, the National
Guard and law enforcement around this country, and of course
the Trump administration. Unfortunately they're already monumental task is made
even harder by actions taken by the Biden regime for
four years. You heard me talking about it. Wide open borders,
the botched Afghanistan withdrawal, which then they allowed thousands of
Afghans un to walk right in or fly right in

(12:02):
on your dime. Twenty four year old staff Sergeant Andrew
Wolf from West Virginia's Air National Guard critically injured the
day before Thanksgiving in that shooting near the White House. Wolf,
thank god, now in serious condition and showing some positive signs,
giving a thumbs up to his nurse. Sadly, though, twenty
year old specialist Sarah Bextrom with the West Virginia Army

(12:23):
National Guard died from her injuries in that ambush style attack.
And guess what you already know. The gunman a twenty
nine year old Ramulah Lanka Wall whatever the hell his
name is, I really don't care, Okay. He was welcomed
in four years ago under the Biden regime in that
whole operation Allies Welcome. It's now believed he became radicalized

(12:47):
not in his home country of Afghanistan, but when he
moved to Washington State and hung out with a bunch
of radical left wing liberals and more Muslims who hate
this country. Now, new details surfacing regarding the years leading
up to the murderous attack last week. This man, this animal,
Now that's a derogatory comment to animals, this piece of
human escrement. How's that? Described by neighbors and committee members

(13:11):
as quote not functional as a person, a father, or
a provider. When he quit his job back in twenty
twenty three and started acting radical hmm. There's even reports
that he suffered manic episodes and periods of quote dark isolation. Hmm.
He had problems assimilating in Bellingham, Washington. Really, neighbors openly

(13:34):
worried about his potential for even self harm. They didn't
know what this guy was going to do next. Department
of Insecurity Secretary Christy Noome declaring that enough's enough, calling
for a full ban on nations flooding the US with
killers and leeches and people sucking off of our federal
tax dollars. Taking to social media, nom wrote this, Our

(13:55):
forefathers built this nation on blood, sweat, and the unyielding
love of freedom. Not for four invaders to slaughter our heroes,
suck dry our hard earned tax dollars, or snatch the
benefits that are owed to Americans. We don't want them,
not one. And I'm gonna throw up a tweet as
that I bring our next guest on, bring it up
if you would, guys, because this one really struck me.

(14:16):
After the shooting, Texas Congressman Brandon Gill, after we learned
that the Afghan national screamed Allah akbar as he was
shooting our two guard members posted how many times do
we have to hear a la akbar in America before
we recognize Islam is a problem? I concur so joining
us now. He sits on the House Judiciary and Oversight committees.

(14:38):
Texas Congressman and my friend Brandon Gill back on the program. Brandon,
it's so nice to see you. And can I just say,
my brother, thank you for having the guts to post
something like that and not worry about the name calling
that you're racist, Islamophobic, xenophobic. No, you're telling the truth.
Islam cannot work in America, period. Take it away, sir.

Speaker 7 (15:01):
Well, you're right, and I think that their reality is
that not all cultures are equal. That's a fundamental truth
that we have to be able to say boldly and straightforwardly.
And the reality is that different cultures are compatible with
different governing systems, and in the United States we have
certain constitutional rights. Among them are the freedom of speech,
the freedom of religion, and the reality is that the

(15:23):
tenets of Islam as a political ideology or incompatible with
our constitutional system. That's right, Islam is an ideology, is
a very different conception of freedom of religion, a very
different conception of the separation of mosque and state, very
different conception of freedom of speech.

Speaker 8 (15:40):
And we have to recognize that.

Speaker 7 (15:42):
And whenever we're thinking about our immigration policy, it ought
to reflect the truth that not all cultures are equal,
and we need to be able to preserve our nation
and our culture so that our children and grandchildren can
inherit it.

Speaker 1 (15:53):
Yeah, and I'll add their ideology on women, on gays,
on all sorts of things does not coalesce with America
and our constitution. A couple things I wanted to highlight
real quick and get your take on. The Department of
State now paused the visa program for all Afghans since
this shooting. I command the president for that in the
State Department. In Marco Rubio, President Trump also announcing that

(16:14):
they're now going to re examine every single Afghan who
entered after that debacle exit thanks to the Joe Biden regime.
I would take that a step further, and I would
start investigating every single visa for every member of a
Muslim country who's been in this nation for the last
ten years, because any one of them could get radicalized
and try to go do something like this Siko did

(16:35):
to our Guard members last week. Would you support something
like that. I'm talking about going through all of them
and if they've got a blemish where they're hating on
America or they're talking to the Muslim brotherhood, kick them
out period.

Speaker 7 (16:48):
We certainly need to evaluate who the Biden administration in
particular has led into our communities. You know, if you
think of Islamic terrorism in the United States, just ask
yourself how long has it been here. The reality is
that Islamic terrorism is not native to the United States.
It certainly didn't come into America on the Mayflower. It's
something that is largely alien to American history. Islamic terrorism

(17:11):
is something that has been that started in the United
States really in only the past couple decades, and it
started here because of deliberate immigration policies that allowed radical
Islamists to come into our country. And this Afghan visa
program is one of them. You know, Afghanistan is a
part of the globe, but it is probably the most
backward part of the globe. This is a portion of

(17:33):
the world, a region of the world where pederastic rape
is considered culturally acceptable, where women are chattel. And how
in the world does it benefit the American people to
bring people from Afghanistan or from those parts of the
world into our communities. It doesn't. It simply does not.
In everybody knows it. And that's what we need to

(17:55):
hammer home is that our immigration policy ought to reflect
the values and the priorities and the interests of the
American people, and for a long time it hasn't.

Speaker 1 (18:04):
Yes, thirty seconds left has got a touch on the
Somalia thing. A billion dollars or more stolen under Governor
Wallas's watch. The mayor there, Fry, who now all of
a sudden speak Somalian, sticking up for the Somalians. The
police chief there saying, if Ice comes looking for you,
call us, we'll intervene. This city has fallen. And I

(18:25):
hope I see the House panel now launching a probe
into what happened there. I hope to God some heads roll.
A few seconds left. I know you want to weigh
in on what went down in Minneapolis over the last
few years.

Speaker 7 (18:35):
Absolutely, listen, you can't have both open borders and a
welfare state. Democrats tried to have both. But the reality
here is cultural. Once again, it's that we've brought in
people from parts of the globe where that sort of
governmental corruption, that sort of method of dealing with authorities,
this much more common in Somalia than it is in

(18:56):
the United States, and we do not want those values.

Speaker 8 (18:58):
Here in America anywhere, full stop.

Speaker 7 (19:01):
There's nothing that benefits the American people in terms of
bringing in massive numbers of Somalians.

Speaker 1 (19:07):
Texas Congressman Brandon gil thank you for being brave and
bold and speaking the truth.

Speaker 8 (19:13):
Thank you, Congress thanks for having me.

Speaker 1 (19:14):
Of course, straight ahead, we'll keep the conversation going about
this threat in America, which in my opinion is Islam
and the radical takeover of communities, cities, governments by these
foreigners who want to change the fabric of America. UK
activist Tommy Robinson will be back with a warning for
all of you. Stay tuned. Hey, did you know that

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Speaker 9 (21:52):
The c PHOTO Organization can lobby, can fight legislation, can
propose legislation, and can mobilize people to get legislation at
any level in our life, at the school board, at
the city council, at the state house, all the way
to the federal government.

Speaker 1 (22:12):
How many times do I have to keep telling you, folks,
did you hear what he said? Take them seriously. The
leadership of CARE, which is the Council on American Islamic Relations,
now telling Muslim Americans to get politically organized by building
new lobbying groups, establishing tax exempt social welfare nonprofit groups,

(22:35):
and even form super packs so they can pour millions,
probably billions into our elections so they can then transform America.
He said it. I'm not putting words in boy's mouth here.
They want American Muslims to fully mobilize, lobby, vote big

(22:55):
money so they can influence US policy and change it.
This is ICE launched a campaign arresting illegal aliens in Dearborn, Michigan.
Thank god, you better arrest thousands of them. There rows
and rows of ICE vehicles spotted on roads outside the
city just in the last week or so, the arrest
following FBI busted Islamic terror plot in Dearborn at the

(23:17):
end of October that was tied to that Halloween terrorist
act we told you about FBI Director Cash Ptel announcing
the bureau thwarted that attack and arrested multiple suspects during
the holiday weekend. But now they're back. They should be
Muslims marching in Dearborn, Michigan over the weekend. I showed
you this clip last night. I'm gonna show you again.
Share it with your friends, especially if you live in Michigan.

(23:39):
There's a Muslim on the streets of America screaming they
wanted into fodder revolution, a revolution. You know why they
were out screaming, burning flags in Philadelphia, acting crazy in
Houston and Minneapolis because they were proud that an Afghan national,
a Muslim, shouted a la Akbar when they shot two
of our National Guard troops last week right before Thanksgiving

(24:02):
in our nation's capital. And if you're set here, going Dan,
why A you're getting so upset? Why aren't you so
upset my American patriots? Look at Philadelphia, masked up pro
Palestinians burning American flags, waving their flag in the city
of brotherly love. A sick display from these people who

(24:24):
aren't here to assimilate. They're here to conquer America. That's
their plan. And no, I'm not being Islamophobic or xenophobic
or any races. Shut up with that crap. President Trump
taking swift action, but I think he needs to take
more personally. Mister President, if you're watching the show, I
know you do sometimes. Can you take more action against

(24:44):
the Islamic takeover of our beloved republic? Now he has
implemented an executive order targeting the Muslim Brotherhood chapters as
terror groups. Now initiating designations for those Muslim Brotherhood groups
in Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, and elsewhere there's sanctions. He's going
to cut off resources. Great, I think there needs to
be more because there's weak need leaders all over Europe,

(25:07):
all over Canada, Mexico, Australia, you name it. They ignored
it for decades, and now the proofs in the pudding.
What are they facing in those countries. Thanks to years
and years of spineless leaders who said this is all
about multiculturism, let's open the borders and let them in.
It'll be fine, Islamic radicals have now burrowed into the

(25:28):
heart of the West in our schools, our universities, our unions,
our charities, and yes, political parties, the Democrat Party in London, Paris, Brussels, Berlin, Toronto, Sydney,
you name it. Christians and Jews have to hide if
they see a big group of Muslims. Berlin's top cop

(25:49):
straight up warns Jews and days to conceal their identities
if they're in quote heavy Arab zones to dodge any attacks.
You're telling innocent people to dodge the bad guys. Oh
my gosh. On the opening night of the Christmas Market
in Brussels, look at this. The celebrations interrupted by a

(26:11):
group of Muslims who enter the market start burning smoke
things and waving their flags and then setting off fires. Families, children, confused, scared,
had to flee the scene. For their safety. The incident
part of a broader wave of pro Muslim and Palestinian
demonstrations across Europe over the last week. These cutthroat thugs

(26:33):
are coming to your town if they're not already there.
So please, again, my fellow Americans, wake the hell up,
but don't take my word for it. Joining me out
to talk about what's happening across the pond over the
last decade or so, as it pertains to Muslims taking
over entire communities, neighborhoods, in some cases cities and city governments,

(26:55):
ushering in their Sharia law and their customs, destroying the history,
the culture, the nation's fabric. Think about it. If you're
a brit if you're French, if you're German, forget about it.
He's a conservative activist, an independent journalist, and he has
been raising the warning flags and alarm bells for years.
Tommy Robinson back on the program, Tommy, nice to see you. Sorry,

(27:18):
I'm getting a little heated, but man, you know, five
years ago, I'm just reporting about this crap over in
your country. Now, in the last five years, they're in
every major city across our country, burning our flag, saying
death to America trying to usher in their culture, their
sharial law. It doesn't jive with Judeo Christian faith in

(27:39):
our nation and definitely not our constitution. Welcome Tommy Dan.

Speaker 10 (27:44):
You've got nothing to be sorry for you.

Speaker 4 (27:46):
How refreshing it was to hear a mainstream news broadcast
to speak the way you've spoken, give the truths and
honesty the way you've give it.

Speaker 10 (27:52):
In the UK, we couldn't have this conversation.

Speaker 1 (27:54):
I get interested.

Speaker 4 (27:55):
It took us two decades to get to this point.
It took us twenty years. I started my activism in
two thousand and nine. I'm from a town called Luton,
thirty miles north of London. When I was born in
nineteen eighty two, there was one mosque. Now there's forty five.
So your audience understand the change in demographics. White English
are a minority. I don't talk about what I've read
or talk about what I've experienced.

Speaker 10 (28:16):
It's not I've seen it.

Speaker 4 (28:18):
I've seen the attack on freedom, the decay of freedom,
the destruction of the town, the hostility, the violence, the rape,
the g had kids I went to school with, went
to five for isis that I'm from that town? So
when we talk about terrorism, g had the CIA named Luton.
My hometown is the epicenter of terrorism for Europe.

Speaker 10 (28:36):
That's my hometown. So I have seen this.

Speaker 4 (28:38):
I first come to the United States of America in
twenty ten and gave a speech called a Warning to America.

Speaker 10 (28:44):
Okay, that was a warning to America in New York.

Speaker 4 (28:47):
And what I wanted to warn you of was the
problems that come with mass immigration and Islamic immigration.

Speaker 10 (28:52):
America, brace yourselves. I heard you talk.

Speaker 4 (28:55):
I heard for years I listened to Americans talk about
Hispanic and Mixican immigrate.

Speaker 10 (29:00):
And as I listened, I thought, You've.

Speaker 4 (29:01):
Got no idea, guys, Yeah, give us Mexicans, man, we
want some Mexicans. We've had Pakistani Somalis, Afghanese Syrians, the
two cultures.

Speaker 10 (29:11):
You're mixing oil and water. Now, as you said about
your constitution, this is nothing new.

Speaker 4 (29:16):
The European Court of Human Rights done an in depth
study in two thousand and seven into sharia law and
found that it is incompatible with Western democracy and freedom
from women. This is two thousand and seven, So the
European Court of Human Rights, all the European countries have
known for nearly two decades.

Speaker 10 (29:35):
What they're mixing is not going to work. So your
audience are aware.

Speaker 4 (29:39):
In the UK we have forty thousand British Muslims on
a terror watch list. Three thousand of them are monitored
twenty four days, seven days a week.

Speaker 10 (29:47):
That cost US nine billion pounds a year.

Speaker 4 (29:50):
Your government have invited thirty thousands Biden brought in thirty
thousand Afghanis. Afghanis are twenty two times more likely to
be involved in rape than any other nationality in the UK.

Speaker 10 (30:02):
Why an even coming in you know your recent attack.

Speaker 4 (30:05):
I went back and found rape cases from Afghans welcomed
in by Biden, raping women, raping children, murdering police officers.
So what happened last week with the attack on your
two national guards is nothing new. It should have been expected.
This is just what you've seen in the last couple
of weeks. What you're seeing in Michigan. All of these
things are like the trailer for a movie. It hasn't

(30:28):
even started yet. You have welcomed in people who are
so intent on the destruction and overthrow of democracy to
replace it with a supremacist Islamic ideology. And when we
talk about like the problem you have is. Your government
or our government may only want to address a violent jihat,
but care and these groups, which are fronts for the

(30:49):
Muslim brotherhood, have exactly the same goal as the violent jihadis.
They have the same end goal. These believe in violence
to get there. These believes in infiltrating every single every
single society, every system. They will use democracy to end democracy,
and they're on their way to doing it. They've took
New York, that's the first to fall. Many of your

(31:09):
cities are going to fall now. The reality is the
birth rate. You see how quick it can happen. And
you see the Democrat Party they're looking at their next
generation of voters. And I'll give you an example of
this year and how this how they will get so
much power.

Speaker 10 (31:23):
In my hometown of Luton.

Speaker 4 (31:25):
Twenty thirteen, I looked at a demographic growth forecast predicted
for the next seventeen years, and from twenty thirteen to
twenty and thirty, the Bangladeshi and Pakistani community was going
to increase by seventy to seventy seven percent, the white
and black community by.

Speaker 10 (31:43):
One point two to one point four.

Speaker 4 (31:45):
So all of these problems you've got all of them
that you've brought in the birth.

Speaker 10 (31:49):
Rate forty eight.

Speaker 4 (31:50):
Mosts have been opening in the last two years in
Texas forty eight. The mosques are not where they go
to pray, their command and control centers for the community
they are going to. And I can't believe Care have
not been banned, prescribed, stopped because they openly I've been
looking at Care for years and Joe, what many people
may not know. I look at some citizen journalists. Laura

(32:12):
Luma is a fierce fighter for truth. Yeah, some people
give her a hard time. I think she's brave, She's courageous.
You know she can't tell you this, but Care have
got a gagging order on her. She has been talking
about that organization for a decade. She has been trying
to warn America about that group.

Speaker 10 (32:27):
What they do. Care have seventy attorneys work for them.

Speaker 4 (32:30):
They lawyer up, They have bottomless pits of money, and
they use lawfare to.

Speaker 10 (32:34):
Silence any critics. So Laura lum is gagged by Care.

Speaker 4 (32:38):
She is silenced because they were going to take her home,
take everything she owns, leave her with nothing. This is
how they operate. And they have openlesso, bottomless pits of money.
If you think the uprising after October seventh, in every
university across the West that was funded by guitar. We
have proxy armies on the streets of the United States,

(33:00):
on the streets.

Speaker 10 (33:00):
And I just look at America and when I.

Speaker 4 (33:04):
Come there in twenty ten, my speech said, I wish
someone come to my town thirty years ago, and I
wish someone said this is what they're going to do,
and this is how they're going to do it. So America,
please listen. We're talking to you from a broken country.
There's lost its culture, lost its identity. Christianity has disappeared.

(33:24):
Everything has been watered down. The family has destroyed. We
are talking to you from experience. Your country's future is
at stake, your children's safety is at stake. You must
look at Germany, France in two thousand and three. I'm sorry,
I'm going on a rock, but in two thousand and
three in my country there were eight eight hundred rapes.
In twenty twenty three there were eighty eight thousand rapes.

Speaker 1 (33:46):
Eighty way from eight thousand to eighty eight. Oh my god,
tell me they're giving me the round. We got to
do a whole show with just you talking about what
in the heck is going on in this country, and
you you are the perfect one to tell people because
you've lived it. You've seen it firsthand. Folks, conservative activist,
independent journalist, UK resident. For now you can move in

(34:09):
with me as my wife. But I think it's okay, Tommy.
We'll take you in as a refugee away from that
crazy island you live on. Tommy Robinson, thank you, brother.
Please come back on and keep sounding the alarm bells
for the American people, will you please? God bless you.

Speaker 4 (34:25):
The morning is your women are going to be right
from one end of the country to other, just like ours.
They're going to be taking the sexual slaves. Wake up now.
You must protect them. Don't allow words racist, extremist, is
Lamma phok't allow words.

Speaker 10 (34:35):
I don't care, but they paralyzed us.

Speaker 1 (34:38):
Yeah. I care about facts, not words, and the safety
of my fellow Americans. Tommy Robinson, God bless you for
having the intestinal fortitude to speak up. You take care
of brother. I'll see as soon.

Speaker 10 (34:46):
Thanks. Bye, ye up.

Speaker 1 (34:47):
Next we're going to head south to Nashville or our
friend country singer songwriter John rich well Way in on
the state of his fair city at the hands of Democrats,
and John doesn't mince words. Plus he's got a new
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no fear of cancelation ever. Welcome back. Let's head down
to the volunteer state. Bitter battle ruined between I'm gonna
call it like I see it. You know that, right,
I don't mince words, good versus evil. This is an

(37:30):
effort to protect the Republican's razor thin majority in our
House of Representatives. Tennessee's seventh congressional district holding a special
election today to replace GOP Rep. Mark Green who resigned
now Republican Matt Van Epps and Democrat this woman is
a real treat often ben Those are the two main

(37:52):
candidates battling it out. Van Epps some background here if
you don't know. West Point grad long serving Army officer,
including about a decade of active duty. I think he
served eight or nine combat missions as a helicopter pilot.
Current service as lieutenant colonel in the Tennessee Army National Guard.
Ben well, well, well, well, let's chat about this. Lady.

(38:15):
Ben is a foaming at the mouth liberal who's publicly
announced her disdain for Nashville, you know, the city that
sits in the majority of the district. She wants to
be the congresswoman for Oh yeah, she's even trash talk.
The music industry doesn't even like country music. Again, that's fine,
you have to like it, but don't trash it when
you want to rep it. President Trump urging voters in

(38:37):
Tennessee's seventh to support Van Epps, calling him quote a
phenomenal candidate and giving him his complete and total endorsement.
Taken to social media, Potius wrote this, I'm asking for
all American First Patriots in Tennessee's seventh district to please
get out and vote for a phenomenal candidate and a
MAGA warrior, Matt van Epps. You can win this election

(38:58):
for Matt who has my complete and total endorsement. He
will make a great congressman. And unlike his opponent, he
cherishes Christianity and country music, she has openly stated that
she hates them both. This is Democrat Ben beats the
same tired liberal progressive drum regarding all kinds of things. Oh,

(39:18):
let's see, how about that whole defund police or let's
reimagine policing, let's just hate on cops.

Speaker 11 (39:25):
Well, I'm currently involved in a transfer transformative justice seminar,
and so it's how to imagine a world without police
and what that looks like, and what community mechanisms look like,
how people cannot police themselves.

Speaker 10 (39:38):
But what, for.

Speaker 11 (39:39):
Example, if you experience sexual assault, like, what does the
reconciliation process and what does transformative justice look like? Because
as we know, like you can't take those things to like,
you know, the art legal system is terrible when it
comes to retribution.

Speaker 1 (39:54):
So now as far as it goes when it comes
to Nashville, a city I visit at least once a year,
love it that city again my opinion, We'll ask our
next guest, wouldn't even have become the city it is
today if it wasn't for country music and the country
music industry. Let's be real, Okay, it's like Memphis and
the Blues voting for a woman who hates everything about

(40:18):
music City USA openly condemns patriots who live and breathe
and pump cash into that city that has a huge
country music history background. That's like blasphemy, especially when you're
a good old country boy like me. Now, while it's
too early to call this race, and I'm sure some

(40:39):
already have, I caught up earlier today with an old friend,
a guy who lives in Nashville, who's been very outspoken
about his conservative Christian values, about this particular race, about
the politician's running his fair city country music legend John Rich.
He's been countering this toxic narrative with his music, with

(41:00):
his voice, and he's got a brand new song out
called The Righteous Hunter. According to Rich, the Righteous Hunter
is a parent's declaration of war against those who pray
on our kids, while exploring themes of protection and faith.
Before John comes on, take a listen.

Speaker 4 (41:19):
Evil runs around this town undercover.

Speaker 10 (41:24):
Looking for soul to take, but they better stay.

Speaker 12 (41:29):
Away from the Righteous Hellos. All you pay because I
can see you around the corner and annoy you come.

Speaker 13 (41:40):
If you have any sense you round, you ain't got a.

Speaker 1 (41:46):
Clue what a daddy.

Speaker 8 (41:48):
Will do, and give your soul to Jesus.

Speaker 10 (41:51):
Wanna get my.

Speaker 1 (41:52):
Good joining us now to discuss what's been happening in
his beloved Nashville heart and soul of country music and
this special election. My friend, country singer songwriter John Rich
back on the program JR. Nice to see you, brother.

Speaker 12 (42:08):
How you been I've been great, man, could be back
with you.

Speaker 1 (42:11):
Yeah, it's been too long, you've been busy. I saw
you did a Tuckery interview the other day, which we're
going to get to in a minute. You had some
great stuff there that's been trending online and blowing up
social media. You got this new song you've been out
debuting on different shows and social media as well. But
I want to first go not to so much the
election that's happening in your area, in your district where

(42:32):
this woman who doesn't seem to like country music the
city and I would say eve in America kind of
the theme of a lot of liberal democrats these days.
You've been very outspoken John about left right politics, about
your faith and about being a patriot. Why more now
than before when you first started your career or ten
years ago.

Speaker 12 (42:54):
Probably because I had a couple of sons that were
born and I realized that the fight is not about me.
I've managed to make a career. I've managed to navigate
the America I grew up in, which was a lot
different than the America they're going to have to grow
up in, and probably not unlike you, Dan, you see
that in action really is part of the problem. It's

(43:18):
the fuel that fuels the ends of the left and
of the people that want to destroy our country. Is
our inaction is actually action itself. Not doing anything is
doing something. And so I decided to step out and
be an American and exercise my freedom of speech. I
do that through speaking, through interviews, I do it through
my music, and hopefully it has some impact.

Speaker 1 (43:41):
You know, I'm glad you brought that up, because it
sounds like you're on a new mission in life. And
I remember, And if you don't mind, I'll share a
little private story between the two of us. I think
it was twenty twenty. Yeah, COVID was in full effect,
the plandemic, and my wife and I were driving cross

(44:02):
country and our RV would have been April or May
of twenty twenty, and I called you because we've known
each other now about ten eleven years, and I remember
you calling me out and saying because I wasn't working
at an yet. Later that year I got this job,
and you called me out and said, Dan Ball, what's
Dan Ball doing about Dan Ball? And I kind of went,
what the hell is John Rich talking about? And you

(44:24):
were calling me out to find a mission to use
this mouth for here we are six years later. I
feel like you've even involved more over the last six
years ten years that I've known you. Where your mission now?
Instead of just getting hit records and selling out crowds,
it's now about trying to save this republic? Am I right?

Speaker 10 (44:45):
Yeah you are.

Speaker 12 (44:46):
And I think it boils down to three words. It's
a phrase that I said this a while back, and
I went, there's a lot to that phrase, success versus significance.
That's the phrase. Are we going to focus on being successful?
Are we going to focus on being significant? Because they

(45:06):
don't always intercept. Sometimes they do, but a lot of
times they don't. Significant things that you may do that
means you take on a lot of risk. It may
not it may not turn out like you wanted. A
lot of people may really hate what you have to
say or what you're doing, but it is a significant
thing that needs to be done. I shifted my focus

(45:27):
away from success and towards significance. And you've heard that
in my last two or three songs that I put out.
I want to put out music that makes people think,
makes them stop in their tracks for a minute and
reconsider what they're seeing in the world today. That's that's
what this new song, The Righteous Hunter is all about. So, yeah,
you nailed it on the head. Serious times call for
serious people.

Speaker 1 (45:48):
Yep. And I feel like too, John. As we age,
we're both the exact same age that we realize that
a lot of those things we thought we wanted and
needed in our careers aren't really that important, especially like
you said, when you become a father, when you realize
this republic is in some deep you know what. I
want to play a quick clip because this really stood
out to me, and this is something we've been preaching

(46:10):
on this show for several years, John, because I firmly
believe we're in a battle of good versus evil. Forget
Republican Democrat left right. It's God and the Word and
our Christian faith against the devil. You brought up weak Christians.
I say this all the time on the show. Run
this clip, guys.

Speaker 13 (46:27):
I think the joel O Stems of the world have
created this lukewarm, pablem baby food that they serve up
to their congregations week in and week out.

Speaker 10 (46:38):
This is your time to shine.

Speaker 13 (46:41):
They have no muscle, they have no backbones, they don't
understand the Bible well enough because their preacher never talks
about it. And so what you have is weak Christians
that are constantly being attacked by a totally dedicated force
of wickedness. Our country is completely compromised because of weak Christians.

Speaker 1 (47:01):
John, I agree with you one hundred percent. I can
think about weak Christians, whether they're up at the pulpit
or your next door neighbor that claims they are allowed
the transagenda to take hold this wide open border policy DEI.
In our military, in our government, in our schools, everywhere.
All those things go back in my book to weak

(47:22):
people and weak Christians. Can you expand on that, John.

Speaker 12 (47:26):
Yeah, Jesus Christ was not an American cultural Christian. He
was not a toxic empathy Christian.

Speaker 1 (47:33):
He was.

Speaker 12 (47:36):
The son of God, but he was a human being
that when he encountered wickedness, and he encountered the devil
and the Devil's people, he engaged them. He didn't run
away from him, he didn't act like he didn't see him.
He didn't just move on down the road.

Speaker 1 (47:50):
No. No, he went.

Speaker 12 (47:51):
Straight at him and engaged them and defeated them. And
as Christians ourselves, he's our example, Jesus Christ. And so
I see if the famous verse in the Bible, preachers
preach it all the time, Second Chronicles seven fourteen. It said,
if my people who are called by my name will
humble themselves and turn from their wicked ways, I'll come

(48:12):
and I'll heal their land. And Christians hear that, and
they go right on, yeah, but they're not hearing it correctly.
It doesn't say if the devil's people will stop doing
this stuff, if the devil's people will just repent.

Speaker 1 (48:25):
It says if my people.

Speaker 12 (48:27):
Mine, my kids, meaning us mean, you, me, the rest
of us Christians out here, if we will stand up
and turn around and do the right thing, then we
will reciprocate by healing our land. So I believe that
America's in the shape it's in today because of the spineless, weak,
cultural christian attitude that has become so pervasive in the

(48:49):
past few decades in America.

Speaker 1 (48:51):
Amen, brother, preach it now. You sound like a preacher
more than a singer. John, It's always a pleasure. I
wish we had more time. I need you to come
back on the podcast. We can spend an hour. There's
so much to talk about that's going on in this nation.
This the Muslim takeover in all these major cities, Sharia
law and I'm sorry, Islam does not work with Christianity
and our constitution. That's a big factor that the twenty

(49:12):
million illegals. There's so many problems this nation, and we
got to keep raising the warning flags and alarm bells.
And I know you're one of them because you're a patriot.
John Rich. The brand new song. Where can we find it, brother.

Speaker 12 (49:24):
Anywhere you get your music iTunes, Apple Music, Amazon. The
video is at the top of my x page at
John Rich.

Speaker 1 (49:30):
Go check it out, John Rich, Thank you brother for
coming on. Appreciate you, God blessed, thank you, thank you.
Dan yep stick Around Coming up next the trial of
vigilante murderer Luigi Mangione kicked off this week in New
York City courtroom. Retired prosecutor and former defense attorney Bob
Bianc will be here to discuss the case next. Hey, everyone,

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(52:09):
two of pre trial hearings involving America's most infamous vigilante
in modern history. You know, the one that girls were
going crazy for, Hi Girls. He's a murderer, twenty seven
year old Luigi Mangioni, the man accused of murdering United
Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson in cold blood on a busy
sidewalk in midtown Manhattan almost a year ago. Attorneys for

(52:32):
this coward are now calling on the judge to throw
out major evidence from the state's case, things like the
diary and other things found in his backpack when they
took him into custody. Oh I'm sorry, but if you're
taking in a suspect you believed walked up and shot
somebody in the head, wouldn't you want to frisk him
and check everything out to make sure they don't have
any weapons that could hurt you as a cop. They

(52:53):
claim the police conducted an illegal, warrantless search. Yeah, we're
gonna wait there at McDonald's in Pennsylvania when we find
this guy, call the judge and say, hey, wait, we
got to get a warrant. No, you can search their
stuff before you take them in. Come on. The backpack
search turned up a handgun, another loaded magazine, and again
notebooks with crazy writings in it criticizing the healthcare system.

(53:16):
Oh yeah. It also mentioned his intent to quote Whack
sounds like an East Coast mob guy, Whack an executive,
which prosecutors say link him directly to the man he killed.
Prosecutors though, are you the search and seizure you know
that was lawful? I don't know why the defense is
saying it is unlawful. They say the backpack evidence should
not be suppressed. Plus, even if it is, they got DNA,

(53:38):
they got fingerprint, they got video of this guy near
the crime scene. Come on, MANGIONI is pleaded not guilty
in both the state case and the federal death penalty case.
Of course, during Monday's hearing, a prison guard testified that
Mangione was on constant watch after his arrest in Pennsylvania
last year, in an effort to avoid what they call
a Epstein style situation. I don't know if I'd go

(54:01):
that far. We're still the jury's still out on if
he killed himself AnyWho. The corrections officer's testimony, of course,
referring to Epstein, who died in federal custody back in
twenty nineteen because he suicided himself or whatever, joining me
now to discuss this case. We're not going to do
the Epstein thing today. He's a retired prosecutor, criminal defense attorney,

(54:22):
and legal analyst. Bob yankeyback on the program. Hey, he
said it, I didn't. We're going to leave Epstein over here,
and you and I are going to focus on the
pretty boy that people are literally commending this guy. I mean,
you remember last year when he got busted, right, there
were women googling over him, people calling him like the
sexiest murderer alive and also commending him for shooting an

(54:46):
executive of a healthcare company, not healthcare because they're so
po that healthcare costs so much. Where did we go
wrong in society that we're doing this, Bob, This is crazy, Dan, listen.

Speaker 14 (54:56):
I mean this kind of a little bit of an
angle from what I'm used to talking about. Happy angle
about it, because you're bringing up something that's really significant.
In every homicide case I've ever tried as a career
prosecutor in the murder unit, there.

Speaker 10 (55:10):
Were people who were angry.

Speaker 14 (55:13):
We made the arrest or loved the person or how
could you do this? And you were like, these people
have done some of the most vile things, and yet
they would be agitated. And I'm not saying there's anything
right about this or wrong about I'm just saying about
somebody who commits a minor fraud or something like that,
that person should go to jail for the rest of
the life. So it's this misguided sensibility here. But I

(55:35):
will say with this case, this guy MANGIONI, and I'm
talking as a prosecutor. I'm talking as a homicide prosecutor.
I'm nervous about this. I'm nervous about what you are
bringing up right here because I have to think about
proving a case to twelve jurors beyond a reasonable doubt.
And if I got a boyfan in that jury, it
only takes one that could throw me completely off with

(55:57):
a hung jury or mistrial. This is a very real
problem that real prosecutors. That's part concerned that, regardless of
the evidence, you may have jurors that won't convict because
of the celebrity.

Speaker 1 (56:10):
Or I can go on if you want, or no, no,
that makes a lot. Either you're gonna say, because if
the backpack evidence gets thrown out, the case can be
more flimsy. But again, they got the DNA and the cameras.
You're saying because it only takes one, right, you gotta
have all twelve on a murder trial to convict and
send him up the river. So if one gal is
in love with this killer, he gets a hung jury,

(56:31):
and I miss somebody.

Speaker 14 (56:32):
Somebody wants to write a book, Somebody wants to be famous,
somebody's just a racalcitrint. I mean, we've get that on
cases that aren't even famous. You got the person that
wants to be the center of attention. He had all
sorts of issues. Now we can get into the legal thing,
because I have a little bit of a different opinion
with you then about what went on here if you
want on the search of his backpack.

Speaker 1 (56:53):
But yeah, real quick, I got I got about a
minute left. Let's get you on that one, because you
you did both sides. You were a prosecutor and you
are a criminal defense guy. So obviously if you were
defending him, you would fight and say throw this out,
was wrong. But I've been out with cops when they're
searching for people when I was a field reporter, and
if they come up on a suspect that matches a
description and they think he might sell have a weapon,
just like when they pull you over in the car
if you're acting weird and they drag you out and

(57:14):
they're like, I'm gonna search your car now, So how
is it you have to get a warrant and it's
illegal to search when he's the guy they were doing
a nationwide manhunt for. Because if I'm the cop, I'm
gonna frisk him and search the bag before I take
him in because I don't want to get shot. Yeah.

Speaker 14 (57:27):
No, that's perfectly legitimate, Dan, if those were the facts.
But unfortunately, I think we're starting to hear that the
search happened after he was cuffed and after an arrest
decision was made. And but this is where my prosecutor
comes in. When I ran an agency, I was the
head of it, I would always say to the cops side,
and this is a constant problem. So it's an FYI
to all the police out there. You're a lawyers and

(57:47):
prosecutors are telling you to get a search one for
a reason.

Speaker 10 (57:50):
You know what the reason is.

Speaker 14 (57:52):
So you're not in the middle of this. Had you
gotten the warrant, none of this would be an issue.
Because if the prosecutors will lose that evidence in the backpack,
that's not good.

Speaker 10 (58:00):
I know.

Speaker 1 (58:00):
But can't the cops say we had to cuff him
to ensure our safety, then we searched his person and
the bag. You need to work now that I've seen
it in the streets of America when they pull you over.

Speaker 14 (58:10):
Yeah, and you may see that evidence suppressed to what
I'm saying is best practices are at that point.

Speaker 1 (58:16):
Trust me when I tell you all they need to.

Speaker 10 (58:17):
Do is make a phone call.

Speaker 1 (58:18):
Ten minutes. They have a one Monday morning quarterback in this.
When you think you're going after a guy who on
video we see walks up and just shit somebody in
the back of the head in cold blood, in broad daylight,
that doesn't change the search and Caesar law I got you,
I got you. But even if that's suppressed, there's DNA,
there's cameras, there's witnesses. Okay, so we'll wrap up with this.

(58:41):
Bob Bianci is the professional, the legal analyst, did both
sides of trials. What do you think if the jury's
fair and there's not some fan that loves this boy,
he's got.

Speaker 14 (58:50):
A gun down in a New York minute. This is
one of the most substantive cases I've seen forever. It's premeditated, horrible.
He's going down.

Speaker 1 (58:58):
He's going down. All right, Well, let's hope we don't
get some fan girl that loves him on that jury
and decides to say, oh no, all right, Bob Beyanka,
thank you brother for the input. Yep, yeah, And we're
all out of time for this Tuesday edition of Real America.
Thank you so much for tuning in. Put the info up,
would you please? Chris, you guys want to get a
hold of me Real America, oh way n N dot com.

(59:19):
And we'll read some emails later this week. I know
last week we didn't get to them, so we will
get to a few of them, the good, the bad,
and the ugly. I'm back tomorrow on Wednesday, hump Day,
eight Eastern, five Pacific. Until then, you' all know what
to do. Be proud Americans, be brave out there, and
God bless you Allkin Hack
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