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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Straight ahead on Real America Tonight the highest court in
the land. Here's arguments over presidential powers and birthright citizenship.
Will President Trump get the winds he's hoping for? House
Diary Chair Ohio Congressman Jim Jordan weighs in tonight, Plus
the Trump administration lending a helping hand to farmers who
are struggling due to the trade wars abroad? Will the
twelve billion dollar package do the trick? Texas Commissioner Agriculture
(00:23):
Sid Millard fills us in and will they or won't
they approve new registrcing maps in the Hoosier State. Indiana's
Attorney General Todd Raketa will join us tonight to discuss
I'm dan ball and Real America starts right now.
Speaker 2 (00:44):
Maybe it's a recognition that Humphrey's executor was poorly recent
and that there is no such thing in our constitutional
order as a fourth branch of government, This quasi judicial
and quasi legislative.
Speaker 1 (00:57):
Finally some common sense from a court in our country.
It took the highest court in the land, though, to
use common sense. That was Supreme Court Justice Neil Corsig
at oral arguments yesterday, declaring what I would think pretty much.
Even a simpleton like me can read directly out of
the Constitution three branches of government yep, and so called
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independent agencies are not one of those three branches. The
case of Trump versus Slaughter is focused on whether presidents
have a right to fire unelected bureaucrats in these so
called independent government agencies, Specifically, in this case, an FTC commissioner.
The administration arguing, and the plain language of the Constitution
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seems to back up their arguments that the president, who
is elected by we the citizens, is the final authority
in who gets employed by the executive branch. That makes
a lot of sense. I mean, think of it like
a business Right. If a board of a company of
points a president of the company, the president can fire
people in that company.
Speaker 3 (02:04):
Right, So we elected Trump.
Speaker 1 (02:06):
He should be able to cam these unelected bureaucrats. If
Scotus were to rule in favor of the president, it
would overturn nearly a century of presidents which judiciary has
said presidents cannot fire some executive officials. Again, despite being
the only person elected in that branch of government.
Speaker 3 (02:25):
It makes no sense to me.
Speaker 1 (02:28):
And that's not only the good news coming from the
Supreme Court, We've got more after they agree to take
up a case challenging President Trump's birthright Citizenship executive Order.
Way back on his first day of this term, President
Trump signed an EO redefining what constitutes birthright citizenship under
the Fourteenth Amendment, saying that it was ratified to give
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liberated slaves and their children's citizenship after the Civil War,
not to allow wealthy tourists and illegal alien invaders to
just pour in across the border and drop off the
baby for us to pay for and get welfare benefits
for eighteen years. No, that's not what it's for. I
agree with Trump beer, I think you might too. Lower
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courts have repeatedly said that the Fourteenth Amendment applies to
any child born on US soil.
Speaker 3 (03:16):
Again, We'll see how that goes.
Speaker 1 (03:18):
Until now, the High Court has been silent on if
that trickles down to illegal residents and tourists. The President
urging the Supreme Court to rule in his favor on
the recently heard tariff case, posting True Social last night,
he wrote, because of tariffs easily and quickly applied, our
national security has been greatly enhanced, and we become the
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financially strongest country.
Speaker 3 (03:40):
By far anywhere in the world.
Speaker 1 (03:42):
He went on to say only dark and sinister forces
would want to see that end. The Highest Court heard
arguments about the president's use of emergency tariffs weeks ago
and is still writing on that ruling. But the President
is saying that chaos would ensue and the US would
be extremely weak in negotiations with other countries if the
tariffs are struck down by SCOTUS.
Speaker 4 (04:05):
You know, we have a big decision. Hopefully we're going
to get the right decision. Such a big thing in
the Supreme Court right now. We have a lot of
bad people opposed to people that hate our country. Other
countries are involved, some real sleeze bags that I know,
political sleeves bags, and they're trying to take that away
from us. And we have other methods, but they're not
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as powerful, they're not as quick.
Speaker 1 (04:31):
Joining me now, he is the chairman of the House
New Surrey Committee, Ohio GP congressman and a friend of
the program. Jim Jordan back on the show. Jim, it's
so nice to see you. Okay, three big decisions coming down.
Where would you like to begin. We can start with
how about firing people because there is so much bloated
government in DC.
Speaker 3 (04:49):
I was so glad President Trump tried to do this.
What do you say, Jim, Yeah, exactly.
Speaker 5 (04:54):
The head of the executive branch gets to be the
executive I think, again, this is so common sense to me,
and I thought the way you you laid it out
was perfect. We the people elect the president that is
the guy who's head of one of the three branches
of government, and he gets to make the decisions on
who are the key people on these agencies and the
cabinet positions subject to course, with the highest officials having
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to be confirmed by the Senate. But he's the guy
in charge, so he gets to fire him if they're
not doing their job the way he has. The guy
elected by we the people want some want them to operate.
So I think that is just to me, that's common sense.
And this Humphreys executive decision that's been around for forever,
I think I think it's apprope Now. Again, we may
like this now with President Trump and the decisions he makes,
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but this is this is going to be for presidents.
This is going to be in the future, so maybe
we won't like it as well when it's if in
fact we get another Joe Biden type of president, I
don't know, but I still think the constitution is clear
the executive gets to be the executive.
Speaker 1 (05:54):
Makes a lot of sense, all right. One that's big
for me, birthright citizenship. Okay, I read that part of
the fourteenth I understand, I think, and I think you
obviously you would understand it better than I that this
was in place back in the day for the children
of slaves. Over the last two centuries, it's evolved, right.
I don't think that they meant for Hey, if the
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floodgates are open for four years by a president who's
out to lunch and you get fifteen to twenty million
people come in and they pop out millions of babies,
we got to pay for them for the rest of
their life if they're on welfare.
Speaker 3 (06:27):
I don't think they meant that. Yeah.
Speaker 5 (06:29):
Again, I think this is common sense as well. Everyone
knows the history of the fourteenth Amendment, and you know
this idea that people can just come here, break our laws,
get here, and then when they have a child, that's
somehow that child is automatically a citizen. I just don't
think that's what was intended, and I think if you
look at the language, it talks about subject to the
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jurisdiction thereof, and of course that is when people come
here illegal, they're not really subject to our jurisdiction because
they're here ill to you. So I think I think
that is a key argument. We'll see what the court says.
But again, I think all these things are common sense,
and the presidents on the side of common sense. The
President's even said this, you know what I think a
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few weeks ago, give his speech and he talked about
the difference between the parties is they're the party at crazy.
We're the party of common sense.
Speaker 3 (07:17):
And there's a lot of truth to that.
Speaker 5 (07:18):
Not all Democrats are crazy, but the left that controls
their party is. Yes, whether it's defund the police, open border,
this position, men against women in sport, I mean, and
on ago. So again I think it's common sense and
I think the President's on solid grad But we'll see
what the court says.
Speaker 1 (07:33):
All right, last one on Scotus and then I got
some other DC stuff to drill you on here, Jim,
the tariffs, can you give a quick history lesson in
a few seconds, because before we had.
Speaker 3 (07:42):
Federal income tax about one hundred and some years ago,
didn't we do tariffs. That's the way we paid the
bills for a long time. How could Scotus shoot down
his tariff strategy.
Speaker 5 (07:52):
Yeah, again, I think this is common sense. I think
the country rightly believes that President Trump wants to what
his objective is, and he agrees to the objective bringing
more more jobs back here, more manufacturing here. Certainly the
manufacturer of certain products. We don't want to be getting
all our pharmaceuticals from made in China for goodness sake.
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So I think they agree with the objective with that.
I think a lot of folks hope that this gets
ironed out and gets solved. But the president, I think
has this authority as well, and I think he's used it.
And this guy knows how to negotiate and knows how
to get good agreements for our country for the benefit
of the American people, and this is one element that
he uses time and time again, is the tariff element.
Speaker 3 (08:33):
So yeah, we had a history of this.
Speaker 5 (08:36):
And it's important when you're trying to get these trade deals.
Speaker 1 (08:39):
All right, let's move to the house, because a lot
of stuff's been going on in the last week or so.
Something that I saw you put out not long ago
when we wanted to get you on for and now
we got you. Is this subpoena for good old Jack
Smith and Arctic Frost?
Speaker 3 (08:52):
How's that going?
Speaker 1 (08:53):
What else have we learned about this big cover up
and the Biden regime and how they were coming after
all you goopiers they were in charge, and of course
Jack the independent counsel.
Speaker 5 (09:03):
Yeah right, yeah, eight days from today we will have
mister Smith under subpoena in a deposition format, so behind
closed doors where we get multiple hours to ask him
questions about a variety of things. We've already deposed three
of his key deputies, mister Cooney, mister Wyndham, mister Bratt.
Speaker 3 (09:19):
We actually referred one of them, mister.
Speaker 5 (09:21):
Wyndham, because we felt he was just clearly trying to
obstruct Congress's fundamental and constitutional right to do oversight and
to do investigations, and so we referred him for criminal
prosecution to the Justice Department. We'll see what the Justice
Department does. Well, there's a number of things we want
to ask Jack Smith, and I think it's always important
Dan remember the history of Jack Smith, and just as
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special counsel, he got the gag order on President Trump,
he mishandled the classified documents. He accused President Trump of
miss handling, and one of his deputies, mister Bratt, tried
to bribe one of the defendants' counsel when he said
to that lawyer, he said, we didn't know you were
a Trump guy. We thought you were in interested in
this judge position.
Speaker 6 (10:01):
I mean, you don't do that.
Speaker 5 (10:03):
That is just wrong. So this is not to mention
fifteen years ago when Jack Smith was encouraging Lois Learner
to continue to go after conservative groups around the country.
So that's the history of Jack Smith. And we got
a lot of questions asked. Here's one, why did you
Why did you subpoena the phone records after Kevin McCarthy
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became Speaker of the House four years in.
Speaker 3 (10:30):
The past.
Speaker 5 (10:30):
Why did you go back and get two months of
his phone records? Wait until he's Speaker of the House,
the top Republican. And what Jack Smith was getting is
he knew every person Kevin McCarthy, who he called, who
called him, when the call happened, how long the call lasted,
and if Speaker McCarthy initiated that call. He knew where
he was at when he did so, I mean, talk
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about patterning someone's life, and you're going after the top
Republican in the government, and you've subpoena those phone lungs
after he becomes speaker for a time back around the
January sixth period.
Speaker 3 (11:03):
I think that's interesting.
Speaker 7 (11:04):
So there's a whole.
Speaker 5 (11:05):
Line of question we want there in a variety of
other things. But we start that process or that process
will happen. Okay, in a week, eight days on the seventeenth.
Speaker 1 (11:15):
Okay, next week, all right, So we'll have to have
you back next week. Maybe final one to you, because
I believe this debate began or begins this week. We've
got ACA, or as most Americans know, what Obamacare. The
deadline is around the corner. You guys are debating what
to do, how to fix it. I've heard President Trump
discussed different things in you as well. Where do we stand.
How's that debate going?
Speaker 8 (11:36):
Well?
Speaker 5 (11:36):
I think this is clear. I mean, look, we should
pass a healthcare legislation, but it should be the right kind.
Never forget Democrats told us about Obamacare, like your plan,
keep your plan, like your doctor, keep your doctor. Premiums
will decline. They were zero for three and now they're saying, Oh,
if you don't extend the expanded Obamacare subsidy to insurance companies,
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the world's going to end. Well, come on, everyone knows
subsidies drive up the cost of everything.
Speaker 3 (12:04):
Right.
Speaker 5 (12:04):
What lower's premiums and lower's cost is choice and competition.
So let's pass that kind of legislation, choice and competition
that'll bring down premiums for all Americans. Let's do that
and go tell the American people.
Speaker 7 (12:16):
Here's what we're for.
Speaker 5 (12:17):
Therefore, subsidies were for choice and lower premiums for you
and your family. Let's pass that legislation, which we're putting
together as we speak.
Speaker 1 (12:25):
Gee, I wonder why those big health companies are always
back in the Dems and the Dems really want to
help them. Oh, that's right, so they make more money,
kind of like the health companies. I heard you probably
heard this, Gym, And I'll throw this in at the
end just to slam him that the health companies gave
Newsome millions to push that Prop fifty garbage out here
in California so they could redistrict the map out here
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so they can try and win more seats in the House.
You work in big, big medicine, big pharma, bad Jim.
Speaker 3 (12:54):
Anything else I missed you want to throw in before
I let you go? That was a lot. Keep up,
keep up the good work. Good to be with you.
Speaker 5 (12:59):
Always go to be on with a fellow fellow Ohio one.
Speaker 1 (13:02):
That's right, Thank you, sir, fellow Buckeye. Merry Christmas. If
I don't see you, take care of you. Yep up Next,
American farmers hit hard by the current trade wars get
a helping hand from the Trump administration to the tune
of nearly twelve billion dollars. Texas AG Commissioner Sidon Miller's
going to join us after the break to break it
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Speaker 9 (15:37):
We love our farmers, and as you know, the farmers
like me because you know, based on voting trends, you
could goode voting trends or anything else, but they're great people.
Speaker 7 (15:49):
They're the backbone of our country.
Speaker 3 (15:51):
That's right. They are who's feeding us. President Trump announcing.
Speaker 1 (15:54):
A twelve billion dollar farmer Bridge assistance package for American
farmers impacted by his tariff driven trade policies. Again, folks,
nobody said there wasn't going to be a rough patch, okay,
but the tariffs are going to be good. One to
help drive the deficit down, two to bring jobs back
at manufacturing back to America. And three just to get
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us on a fair playing field. I mean, I don't
have to go over numbers again with you, but some
of these nations have been screwing us over for years
when it comes to their tariffs on our products versus
our tariffs on their products. So just give it a
little bit. Now, here's what we know about the twelve billion.
Roughly eleven billion goes to row crop farmers. We're talking corn, soybeans, wheat, etc.
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One billion reserved for specialty crops. The funds are to
come out of tariff revenue. The aid is meant to
relief farmers suffering from agricultural export collapses, rising costs of
fertilizer and equipment, and other economic hits tied to the
global trade disruption. The administration also signaling that it will
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environmental regulations on farming equipment and machinery to try and
help reduce cost for farmers, arguing that many of these
restrictions over the years had pretty much needlessly driven up prices.
But you know, government loves government, don't it. Farmers know best.
They don't need a bunch of that crap slapped on them.
For many rural and heartland Americans, this is now a lifeline,
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a direct sign that the Trump administration has their back.
Here's our Secretary of egg Brook Rawlins yesterday.
Speaker 10 (17:30):
No longer will America be held and beholden to the
regime of other countries tariff infrastructure. Instead, we are moving
our products out across the world. Having said that, and
we have been listening to the farmers for the last
ten months eleven months, sir, that the bridge that is
needed to get from the last administration and what basically
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happened under the last president in the last US Department
of Agriculture to this new golden age for farmers where
instead of farming for government checks, they can farm to
feed their family and sell their products and pass it
on to the next generation. That this bridge is absolutely
necessary based on where we are right now.
Speaker 3 (18:13):
At yesterday's roundtable.
Speaker 1 (18:15):
You see her right there, second generation Louisiana rice farmer
Merrill Kennedy Farr, sitting on Trump's.
Speaker 3 (18:22):
Left areas talking to her.
Speaker 1 (18:24):
She praised the administration for lending this helping hand during
these tough times.
Speaker 3 (18:28):
We reached out to Merrill and.
Speaker 1 (18:29):
Her sisters who operate the Four Sisters Farm down in Louisiana.
She couldn't make it on the show today, but she sent.
Speaker 3 (18:35):
Us a statement. It reads as follows.
Speaker 1 (18:37):
America's rice farmers are struggling, and we are deeply grateful
to have joined President Trump and USDA Secretary Bollins for
the announcement of the Farmer Bridge Assistants Program, which will
provide eleven billion in support for US row crop farmers,
including rice. Southern rice farmers are experiencing economic hardship, and
they listened closely to our concerns and assured us that
further actions will be taken on imports in tariffs. Stabilizing
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domestic food production and reducing reliance on food imports matters,
and that starts with ensuring fair trade agreements with other countries.
Excessive imports and anti competitive dumping practices by other nations
are distorting prices and creating dramatic trade imbalances. This puts
severe downward pressure on farm income at a time when
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input costs remain at historic highs. President Trump and Secretary
Violence have committed to leading the way towards establishing stronger
safety nets for America's farmers and providing stability in our
domestic food supply. Consumers, retailers, and restaurants all can help
our farmers as well by prioritizing the purchase of foods
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that are raised and processed right here in the United
States of America. Couldn't agree more merrily. You got an
open invitation. But that's okay. We got a great backup
to talk about the new aid package in Merrill's place,
and I think he knows a little bit about farm
as well. He's the commissioner down in Texas Department of Agriculture.
Our friend Sid Miller back on the program, Big Sid,
(20:07):
thanks for pulling the pickup truck over and saying, howdy
to us.
Speaker 3 (20:10):
Hi you Ben, my friend, I'm just dandy.
Speaker 7 (20:13):
Merry Christmas to you and everybody.
Speaker 1 (20:15):
Merry Christmas. Hope you had a great Thanksgiving. None of
that happy Holidays crap on this show.
Speaker 7 (20:21):
Thank you, thank you.
Speaker 3 (20:23):
All right, So you heard that statement from Meryl. You
know her.
Speaker 1 (20:27):
I believe lots of folks know her and her sisters
down Louisiana. I didn't realize what a big rice farm
they had down there. I think it's second or third generation.
But it sounds like this was a much needed lifeline.
So it sounds like Brooke Rollins and the President listen
to our farmers in this country that say, hey, one,
we've been getting screwed for decades, and two the tariffs
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didn't help.
Speaker 3 (20:48):
Can you please help us? Is this gonna help sid.
Speaker 7 (20:52):
Well, Yes, it will help it. It's a bridge. It's
not an end doll.
Speaker 11 (20:55):
It's not right everybody rich, but it bridges from last
year's crop we didn't couldn't sell because of here's the reason.
Speaker 7 (21:03):
It's not the tariffs.
Speaker 11 (21:03):
Everybody's blaming this on tariffs. Four years of Biden, we
did not sign one new export agreement. Not we didn't
find new new customers. We didn't even keep our old customers.
That's the problem. And we should have had this money
out months ago, but no, we couldn't get it out
because of the humor shut down. So we've finally got
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the government back to work. We're gonna get this money out.
It's not taxpayer dollars. I want to emphasize that China
is paying our farmers. This is the tariffs we collected.
It's in the tariff account. We're gonna transfer it to
the Commodity Commodity Credit Corporation, and we're gonna get checks
out to these row crop farmers. You mentioned the commodities
corn rice, soybeans, wheat, et cetera. But we're not leaving
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the little guys out. And I don't mean that figuratively,
but the specialty crop guys. That's that's treeting us, that's
that's fruit, that's vegetables, that's that's grapes. Uh, those guys
have never been included. But but there's offering the same
problem when thanks to Biden, we have a fifty billion
dollar trade deficit. We are buying more food than we're selling.
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That's never happened in America before. That's a dangerous position
to be in when you're depending on foreign powers to
feed you. So we're turning that around. This is going
to keep our farmers in business so they can can plant.
We've got the tariffs, have got us new markets back open.
We made great headway first with the Asian markets, the
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Japanese market, and now we got China back to the table.
They've agreed to be by our sory beans.
Speaker 7 (22:36):
We're at the tipping point.
Speaker 11 (22:37):
We're turning over our farmers thanks to Donald Trump, are
going to start making some money again.
Speaker 1 (22:43):
That's amazing to hear because I'll tell you, I grew
up in a farming community in northwest Ohio, said and
if you knew that only four thousand people majority of
the folks out in the rural areas where I grew
up at all farms, and it's corn and.
Speaker 3 (22:53):
Soybeans, that's it.
Speaker 1 (22:54):
And I can tell you I don't know how many
countless farms I've seen shut down that we're in, second, third,
fourth generation families and this generation just couldn't keep it going.
Speaker 3 (23:04):
You know, they sold off the land.
Speaker 1 (23:05):
Maybe they live in the farmhouse still, but the land's
all gone, it's getting developed, or it's just beare and empty.
Speaker 3 (23:11):
That is so sad to see in America. So I'm
glad to.
Speaker 1 (23:14):
Hear that while this is only a bridge, that Trump
is working on the future and making sure that we're
growing everything that we need to eat.
Speaker 3 (23:22):
Right here at home.
Speaker 1 (23:23):
There's no reason that we're shipping this crap in from overseas,
and like you said, being dependent or reliant on a
foreign nation.
Speaker 3 (23:30):
Especially one that's adversarial. Final word to you, said.
Speaker 11 (23:33):
Well, I don't care if we ever sell China anything.
We need to find new markets. They hate our guts,
you know, Let's find new trading partners. You know, I
made trips to India. You know there's more people in
India than there is in China. You know which sings.
I'm having a tough time getting to buy any beef.
They just will not fuire beef. I think there's a
reason for that. But we're working on We're working on it.
Speaker 3 (23:55):
Yeah, keep working it, said, keep working it. Yeah. They
like the cow right, they don't want to eat it.
Speaker 1 (23:59):
I don't know why, said Miller, the Texas Department of
Agriculture Commissioner. As always, it's a pleasure heaving y'all, you
have a great Christmas.
Speaker 3 (24:06):
Brother, God bless thank you, God bless you. Straight ahead,
will they or won't they? So?
Speaker 1 (24:13):
Indiana's House of Representatives already approved a new redistricting map,
So now it's in the hands of get this. They're
predominantly controlled Republican Senate.
Speaker 3 (24:23):
But there's a catch.
Speaker 1 (24:25):
They got forty out of fifty members, they only need
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Welcome back, folks.
Speaker 1 (26:57):
Well, believe it or not, the midterms are fast approaching.
I know it's still not even Christmas twenty twenty five,
but you better get ready. This is more and more
states are trying to redistrict ahead of the vote to
try and help their party take.
Speaker 3 (27:09):
Power or keep power in the House.
Speaker 1 (27:12):
Republicans could possibly pick up five seats in Texas well.
Democrats are hoping to wipe out all those changes thanks
to Prop fifty, the big lie they told to California
residents where I live. But the most important keystone for
Republicans right now anyway will be Indiana. Yeah, the Hoosier State,
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a state which has voted for President Trump by nearly
twenty points three times in a row. You know, because
he did win all three times. Anyway, Currently there are
two Democrat held seats in the Hoosier States, nine congressional districts,
and state Republicans are working fast to try and get
this new map in place to help boost Republican efforts
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before the midterms. This as polls show that Republican voters
are increasingly worried about Democrats retaking the House. And then
they'll do what they did when Trump was in the
first time. They'll have a bunch of fake impeachments. They'll
shut him down we'll have a lame duck presidency and
nothing will happen.
Speaker 3 (28:12):
Oh yeah, they'll probably.
Speaker 1 (28:13):
Try and throw his supporters in prison too, So you know,
I'd like to make sure that we stay in control.
The new maps have already passed out of the House
and out of the Senate committee, possibly to redraw. But
here's the problem, and I don't understand this. Don't forget
Indiana's a state that gave us Mike Pence. There are
a bunch of Republicans in the Indiana State Senate who
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are not on board with what their House just passed
days ago. Pressure is now ramping up on several Republican holdouts,
with the President and the Governor, Mike Braun demanding primary
challengers against these Republicans which are trying to obstruct the process.
Despite the holdouts, Governor Braun has told the President he's
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confident that the new map in Indiana will pass.
Speaker 7 (29:01):
Hmm.
Speaker 1 (29:02):
But redistricting is already paying out big for Republicans in
some ways, because why she's one of my favorite you
remember Jasmine Crockett out of Texas well, since they redrew
down there and since because they won that battle in court,
and that map will take hold, she's now out.
Speaker 3 (29:20):
That's right.
Speaker 1 (29:21):
Crockett will not be running for reelection next year because
of the redistricting. So what didn't she do this week? Well,
she announced he's gonna run for Senate. That's right, Okay, whatever,
She's already clearing the field of challenges too, with failed
twenty twenty four Keennant Colin already dropping out upon Crockett's announcement,
saying that Democrats need to be united to defeat the Republicans.
Speaker 3 (29:43):
Should be noted.
Speaker 1 (29:44):
That no Democrat has won a Texas Senate election since
nineteen eighty eight. Hey, but good luck, Jasmine. Anyway, joining
us now to discuss what's going down in the Hoosier
State with this fight over redistricting amongst Republicans. He's Indiana's
Attorney general and a friend of ours, Todd Rakeita back
(30:06):
on the program. All right, Todd, I'll keep it simple.
What the heck's going on with your Indiana state senators?
And let me get the numbers right, because I had
a friend of yours on the other day, mister Ireland,
who's one of your state reps, and he said, you've
got fifty seats in your state Senate of the fifty
forty are held by Republicans, and you only need twenty six,
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a one seat majority vote to approve.
Speaker 3 (30:29):
This new map.
Speaker 1 (30:30):
And right now the numbers hanging somewhere around twenty twenty
one that agree. So what am I missing here? Because
your governor sounds confident you're going to get the twenty
six votes.
Speaker 3 (30:42):
Hey, Dan, great to be back with you.
Speaker 12 (30:43):
You know, look, I'm not a state lawmaker, so I
do defend them in court and their laws and their consortionality.
But I can tell you this. I mean, there's a
couple outliers there, and you know, I try not to
judge too hard until I walked them out on their moccasins.
But then again, I was in Congress for a year,
so maybe I can say this.
Speaker 3 (31:02):
There's some there's some.
Speaker 12 (31:04):
People who are are very selfish. There's some people who
are very scared, and there's some of that maybe a
little bit of both. And I don't think this is
just limited to Indiana. I think when you get to
senates all across the country. State senates, I mean, they're
usually the problem. And I don't know what it is
that that that it's in that kool aid that makes
them think this way, except you know, the legislative lawmaking
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map making is a team sport, and if you're not
a team player, you end up standing out like this.
And you know the fact of the matter is in Indiana,
and I didn't think about this until recently, until President
Trump made this so clear. You know, in Indiana we've
been bringing a knife to a gunfight for years and
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years and years. And in terms of this redistricting and
this political advantage, well, Democrats just want and another states
just kind of use walk all over us and use
that advantage to They're used the situation to their advantage.
And have been to Congress, I can tell you that.
You know, I've been to that mountaintop and I've seen
what they do, and I've seen the issues. And now
those issues that are not getting solved in Congress are
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moving to the states for resolution.
Speaker 3 (32:10):
And that's a good thing. Yeah, because then we get
taxpayers can.
Speaker 12 (32:13):
Have more voice in the state.
Speaker 3 (32:15):
Yeah, you got ags.
Speaker 1 (32:16):
I was gonna say, we got about twenty five or
twenty six ags like yourself that are doing the right thing,
following the Constitution, following patriotic conservative values.
Speaker 3 (32:25):
In this nation.
Speaker 1 (32:25):
I wish we had fifty, but we don't real quick.
Right next door to you, I can tell you this.
Speaker 12 (32:30):
Yep, good, No, I mean I can tell you this.
If anyone's silly enough to sue on these maps in Indiana,
assuming they passed new maps that put us on par
with what the Democrats have been doing for years, we're
gonna win in court. To your point, anyone's silly enough
to sue, we're gonna beat.
Speaker 7 (32:47):
It's legally sound.
Speaker 12 (32:49):
You are allowed to redistrict for politics. I mean, the
Supreme Court said that which you're not allowed to do
is redistrict for racial reasons. And no, there's no evidence
in the record, there's no evidence so far Indiana that
we're doing.
Speaker 7 (32:59):
Any of that.
Speaker 1 (33:00):
No.
Speaker 12 (33:00):
In fact, the author of the map making bills said, hey,
we're doing this for political advantage. And all of that
might sound a little odd to maybe some of your viewers,
it's not. It's what's done. It's why the whole redistricting
process is called a political exercise, and why it shouldn't
be done by an unelected commission or something like that.
It should be done by your lawmaker so that you,
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as taxpayers and voters, can hold them accountable.
Speaker 3 (33:26):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (33:27):
Well, and to your point, if you look at the oh,
I don't know all of the New England states. You've
got states over on the East coast and don't even
have one Republican seat. And you can't tell me they
don't have a million right of registered Republican voters. They're
silenced in a bunch of those East coast states. So
when I hear this gright, Republicans are breaking the law
in Texas, which, by the way, put the headline up.
Speaker 3 (33:48):
No, guess what.
Speaker 1 (33:51):
Scotus has cleared the way Texas can enact their new
congressional map. It was legally done, it is legal, it
is in So stop that arguing lefties. And now you've
got DeSantis down in Florida calling for a special legislative
session so they can try and redistrict.
Speaker 3 (34:05):
Again. That's a red red state. You're a red red
red state.
Speaker 1 (34:10):
If the voters are putting you guys in charge, then yes,
you should have the majority of Say to me, this
makes a lot of sense, Todd. I want to end
on one other thing totally separate from redistricting, but this
all circles together, and that's the immigration crisis we just
faced under the Joe Biden regime. For four years and
the millions of illegals that came in and the crimes
(34:32):
that they're committing, and now we're trying to get them out.
You and I had a discussion, and this is happening
next door to you in Illinois with Pritzker signing a
bill imposing new limits on immigration enforcement because he's trying
to make it so cops in Illinois won't turn the
bad ownbres over to ICE so they can do their job.
I know you said this was happening a little bit
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in Indiana where some departments were scared and not giving
the bad guys or holding the bad guys until Ice
could get there. Is that still happening, And are you
putting pressure as the AG to get the bad guys
kicked out of our country.
Speaker 12 (35:07):
Yeah, we've got a ton of pressure put up. I
invited Tom Holman, who came to Indiana recently and endorsed
the Fairness Act, which I helped write for J. D.
Prescott who's carrying it in the House. He's doing a
great job. It has some enforcement action. But yeah, unfortunately,
and largely rest with our sheriffs who are also our jailers.
There's two that I'm suing now because they have sanctuary
(35:27):
city policies in effect.
Speaker 3 (35:29):
And there's others that are just.
Speaker 12 (35:30):
Sitting on their hands and need to be part of
the Trump Trump's two eighty G's two eighty seven G
program and other things that it can be doing some
more and they could.
Speaker 7 (35:39):
Be paid for this.
Speaker 12 (35:40):
The Big Beautiful Bill has funding for local law enforcement
to help ICE clean up against the legal aliens who
are taking our taxpayer funded programs.
Speaker 10 (35:51):
Who.
Speaker 12 (35:53):
Are using our schools, are using our hospital emergency rooms,
and doing other things that just aren't fair for rector
tax paying no cares, including the constituents of those sheriffs.
Speaker 1 (36:04):
Amen Todd Rakey to Indiana's attorney general, he's a heck
of one. Let me tell you guys, he's out there
fighting for the rule of law. Thank you, Todd, take care.
Speaker 3 (36:12):
Yeah, see you soon, Dan. Yep, Mary Christmas, see you guys,
Merry Christmas.
Speaker 1 (36:15):
And speaking of immigration, the fight to rid our country
of the millions of bad homebras is happening.
Speaker 3 (36:21):
Borders are Tom Homan, who Todd just brought up.
Speaker 1 (36:24):
Well, Tom recently announced the Trump Administration's making some progress
when it comes to finding thousands of those missing.
Speaker 3 (36:30):
Kids that Jojo lost. We'll have more on that we
come back.
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Speaker 3 (38:59):
So, longtime viewers of this show, you know a simple truth.
Speaker 1 (39:01):
Over the last few years, the Biden regime opened the
border and flooded our nation with hostile foreign invaders. Were
some good people, of course, but millions walked right across
the border unvetted. The corporate media covered it up. But
good patriotic Americans like you me, President Trump, we saw through.
(39:21):
We know what they did. Well now suddenly some are realizing, oh,
it was a huge mistake. The New York Times dropping
a bombshell over the weekend, declaring that Joe Biden's advisors
rejected desperate pleas from experts to secure the border, no kidding.
According to that rag The Times, right after the twenty
twenty election, scam experts were urging the incoming Biden regime
(39:44):
to take action that actually would have stopped.
Speaker 3 (39:47):
The flow, and they ignored them on purpose.
Speaker 1 (39:50):
The resulting fallout from the wide open border chaos, millions
of illegals sucking off the American tax dollar, Well, that
gave Trump a huge problem to try and fix, and
that's why he's back in office. Biden created the crisis,
and it wasn't just bad for Americans, folks. It was
(40:10):
bad for the good people that came in, like the
hundreds of thousands of kids that came in and tens
of thousands of them that now got trafficked sex and
labor trafficking thanks to Jojoe Borders are. Tom Holman says,
over a half a million kids got trafficked think about
that into the US during Biden's years, and.
Speaker 3 (40:31):
Don't forget three hundred thousand kids went missing.
Speaker 1 (40:34):
Holman says that since President Trump took office, they've located
sixty two thousand of them and returned them to their families.
Speaker 8 (40:42):
President Trump saved over sixty two thousand children's lives. Some
of these children and sex trafficking. We found some were
in forced labor, some were being mistreated. I can't even
discuss some of the mistreatment we found out about President
Trump again proves what he's the greatest president in my lifetime.
Over sixty two thousand children rescued by President Trump again,
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children that were ignored and weren't being looked for under
President Biden.
Speaker 3 (41:11):
Amen.
Speaker 1 (41:12):
Thank you Tom joining us now to discuss all this.
He's made it his life's mission to rescue traffic kids.
He's the founder of the Yaco Boyns Ministries and the
Share Together nonprofit group. Yacko Boyns back on the program, Yaco,
how about it? I mean, it's a dent sixty two thousand.
That's better than zero. And you know as well as
I do, if Kamala would have won, they wouldn't have
(41:32):
tracked down one of those three hundred thousand plus kids
they lost.
Speaker 7 (41:38):
Dan, Thanks for having me on.
Speaker 6 (41:40):
Look, we're talking about estimates here, and they're low for
the children that came in. I argue over a half
a million children came in, over four hundred thousand were lost.
And so yet, yes, every child, one life rescued is
a gigantic victory because Joe did the opposite right. He
didn't rescue children. They sold children. They lie to the world.
(42:03):
He told the world to bring your children here, we
can give him safe harbor. He co ersed families from Nicarago, Venezuela, Honduras,
right to sell their children like commodity two traffickers and
bring them into the United States.
Speaker 7 (42:19):
So even if just one.
Speaker 6 (42:20):
Child was saved under President Trump, it is a direct victory. Right, thousands,
tens of thousands saved. Joe Biden facilitated the sell of children.
President Trump is facilitating the rescue of children.
Speaker 3 (42:36):
Amen. Amen, what a difference a president makes? Right?
Speaker 1 (42:40):
And this was all common sense, Yako. We were talking
about this, you and I till we.
Speaker 3 (42:44):
Were blue in the face.
Speaker 1 (42:45):
The last four years under the Biden regime. We were
showing the videos I remember you coming on. We showed
the American people the rape trees. We showed them the
stats of how many of them went to these houses
and then poof were gone, or how they were being
mistreated and abuse in these so called foster care homes
where they were being assaulted or trafficked into labor.
Speaker 3 (43:06):
And yet people just look the other way. I couldn't
believe it.
Speaker 1 (43:09):
I wanted to ask you something about a connection with Venezuela,
because right now it's all about the drugs, but there's
trafficking going on on that island, correct.
Speaker 7 (43:22):
Vast amounts of trafficking.
Speaker 6 (43:23):
There's not a single drug cartel, not one that's investigated
by the US agencies that does not traffic children. They
all traffic children because they figured out the same pipelines,
the same networks mainframes that they established for drugs.
Speaker 7 (43:40):
Is really good for trafficking children.
Speaker 6 (43:42):
And you sell a pound of cocaine one time, Dan,
they sell a child eight to twelve times a day.
Speaker 1 (43:50):
Ugh, And I said island. Obviously, I mean the mainland
of Venezuela. But I had heard is why I said island.
There are small little islands off the coast of Venezuela
and other Ribbean nations and islands where I've heard reports
that not just the drug cartells, but actual other terror
organizations like hamas hesile to have training grounds and they're
(44:11):
trafficking the kids, bringing them in to create soldiers terrorists
out of them. Am I getting good information on that or.
Speaker 3 (44:18):
No, you are.
Speaker 6 (44:19):
I knew what you were talking about Venezuela as a
country and the surrounding islands. But absolutely the criminal faction
has moved into South America and they are look enslaving
children and trapping children, trafficking children, or doing what they
do in Africa, turning children into child soldiers.
Speaker 3 (44:35):
Thank you.
Speaker 7 (44:35):
This is the Islamic behavior. This is the Muslim.
Speaker 6 (44:40):
Brotherhood way of creating soldiers twelve year old. When AK
forty seven radicalized, sexually abused, it comes upon in the
hand of evil.
Speaker 7 (44:50):
Yep.
Speaker 1 (44:51):
And where's the outrage from Democrats, from the radical left,
from people out there in the media sympathizing, going, Oh,
Trump's killing innocent fishermen, He's killing drug dealers, drug runners,
and that drug money can turn and help them aid
in the trafficking too. So if you don't care about
the drug dealers he's killing, and you want to add
simpathy there, do you care about the kids? That's what
(45:13):
upsets me, Yako. I'll give you the final word here
and all this, yeah.
Speaker 6 (45:17):
You said it so well, Look that human element has
to come back into America.
Speaker 7 (45:22):
That when it looks like a duck, it's probably a duck.
Speaker 6 (45:25):
And we warned and said, look, they traffic children into
this country. They sell them in this country. Now we're
looking what's happening in Venezuela, and those criminal elements are.
Speaker 7 (45:34):
Are refined to come to our borders.
Speaker 3 (45:36):
That's right, they want.
Speaker 7 (45:38):
To come into the United States. We must keep it.
Speaker 3 (45:40):
Out, amen.
Speaker 1 (45:41):
And Yako has been fighting that ever since what happened
to his sister, which has driven him for his life's mission.
I will end where I started, help him with his
ministry and his share Together nonprofit because Yako is out
there literally saving little ones.
Speaker 3 (45:55):
Yacko. God bless you man for everything you do. If
I don't see you, Merry Christmas.
Speaker 7 (45:58):
Reddy Christmas, God bless thank you.
Speaker 3 (46:00):
Take care stick around up next.
Speaker 1 (46:02):
President Trump and AJHS Secretary Bobby Kennedy are now ordering
a review of all childhood vaccines to ensure we are
not poisoning our kids.
Speaker 3 (46:12):
More on that when we return.
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Speaker 3 (48:38):
Welcome back.
Speaker 1 (48:39):
So did you know President Trump signed a presidential mirandum
ordering RFK Junior and the Department of Health and Human
Services to fast track a full review of all of
the US childhood vaccine schedule. Thank you, mister President, Thank you, Bobby.
The goal is to align US policy with what peer
development countryes do, Fewer mandatory vaccines and more common sense medicine.
Speaker 3 (49:05):
Yeah, I mean, think about it, folks.
Speaker 1 (49:07):
We've talked about the autism rates right, going from virtually
none thirty forty years ago to like, what is it
one in thirty kids or one in three?
Speaker 3 (49:15):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (49:15):
That's my professional coming up next, but it's alarming. It
is crazy. It's disgusting because if you're my age or
older and you're watching this program, you know what vaccines
we had back in the seventies, it was like two
or three, not twenty or thirty like today. Now this
move comes as newly reconstituted advisory panel under OURFK JUNI,
(49:36):
you're rescinded the universal newborn recommendations for the bi vaccine,
a policy that's been in place for a few decades now.
Trump praised the decision as a win for parental choice
and scientific reevaluation. Yeah, you know, science is always evolving.
There could be new tests that come out and go, hey, actually,
(49:58):
this is bad for kids.
Speaker 3 (50:00):
Duh.
Speaker 1 (50:01):
Trump declared the existing vaccine schedule quote ridiculous, claiming it
included far too many shots, more shots than other developed nations,
and arguing many healthy babies are being over vaxed. He
emphasized that he trusts RFK and he expects a quote
science plus common sense overhaul of the vaccines. Again, as
(50:24):
a parent, God bless you. I fought tooth and nail
to keep those jabs out of my kid's arm to
the last eighteen years.
Speaker 3 (50:31):
Now.
Speaker 1 (50:31):
All of this comes on the heels of an internal
FDA communication that showed agency scientists were reviewing reports of
child deaths following vaccinations during the pandemic.
Speaker 3 (50:44):
You know, COVID. Millions of Americans were.
Speaker 1 (50:47):
Pushed, pressured, or outright forced to take that brand new
COVID nineteen vax that had something in it we'd never
heard of. mRNA, Remember that I want to stay in
the military, want to keep your job, want to keep
your kids in school, working for a government agency, legacy media,
working for big pharma that will roll that sleeve up.
Speaker 3 (51:06):
Don't worry.
Speaker 1 (51:07):
They're safe, they're effective. You can't get it, you won't
transfer it.
Speaker 3 (51:12):
All lies.
Speaker 1 (51:13):
And remember what they said if you didn't take it.
I can tell you because from this program. I sat
here for several years and said, don't take it.
Speaker 3 (51:22):
I didn't.
Speaker 1 (51:23):
I was called a murderer. We got mocked, we got censored.
They tried to silence us.
Speaker 3 (51:29):
Well, check this out.
Speaker 1 (51:31):
Doctor Venet Presad, chief medical officer at the FDA and
director at the Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, noted
in an email to staff that FDA Office of Biostatistics
CE career staff have quote have found that at least
ten children died after and because of receiving a COVID
(51:51):
nineteen vaccination. According to the internal memo, FDA staff reviewed
ninety six child death reports from twenty twenty one to
twenty twenty four concluded no fewer than ten of those
deaths were related to getting the COVID vacs. The memo
reported references cases of possible what myocarditis, which we told
(52:12):
you was happening in teens and twenty something year old
This was the mechanism for these ten deaths of these
smaller children. Doctor Pisad wrote that this represents a fundamental shift.
For the first time, the USFDA will acknowledge that COVID
nineteen vaccines did kill several American children.
Speaker 3 (52:33):
Again, only ten. Is that your kid?
Speaker 1 (52:37):
I bet those ten families are going. I wish my
little one was still here. Maybe if the Biden regime
didn't say take it or else, they'd have their little ones.
Maybe a bunch of those teenage and twenty something year
olds that died a milecarditis would still be here too.
Maybe a bunch of women that had their female parts
messed with because of mRNA would be able to have
children too. But you got lied to for four years
(53:01):
under the Biden regime about this COVID vax, and you're
still being lied to by health professionals around this country
about all the other vaccines you're supposed to make your
kids take from when they're little until they graduate. In
my book, it's a bunch of bs here now with
reaction to all this. He's the chief scientific officer at
(53:22):
the Children's Health Defense and author of the book Vax Unvax,
Let the Science Speak. I like that title, Doctor Brian
Hooker on the program for the first time.
Speaker 3 (53:35):
Doc, nice to meet you.
Speaker 1 (53:36):
We have had Marry on from Children's Health Defense and
of course Bobby before he took the big spot with
the Trump administration. So it's nice to have a doc
on from the same group that does so much to
keep our kids healthy.
Speaker 3 (53:50):
Let's first go.
Speaker 1 (53:50):
After this in depth investigation that Trump and Bobby now
want into the vaccine schedule. Right, We're gonna take some
common sense, doc, some science, and maybe look at all
these vaccines and maybe we can go back a couple
decades to when we weren't putting twenty or thirty shots
in little kid's arms.
Speaker 3 (54:09):
Can we do that?
Speaker 7 (54:10):
Maybe?
Speaker 13 (54:11):
Absolutely?
Speaker 7 (54:13):
You know, this is so refreshing.
Speaker 13 (54:15):
The vaccination schedule now includes about seventy eight different shots
through a child's eighteenth birthday and twenty eight shots in
their first year of life. These shots have never been
tested together, you know, and in a single well child visit.
At two months, four months, and six months, kids can
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get upwards to seven or eight needle sticks from multi
valent vaccines, things like the detap vaccine or the polio
vaccine or the rotavirus vaccine, and they're all given all
at the same time. Yet they've never been tested together.
They've never been tested in that particular context. Neither have
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they ever been tested with a true saline placebo. So,
you know, having this top down review of all the
vaccines on the schedule, it's high time. It should have
happened a long time ago. We'll take it when we
can get it, and I couldn't be more encouraged that
they're going to do that.
Speaker 1 (55:17):
Okay, let me do numbers again, because I don't know,
maybe maybe my brain's clogged today or I'm just stupid.
Did you say twenty eight shots in their first year
and then you said seventy eight by the time they're eighteen.
Speaker 3 (55:37):
That's what their record, That's what they were.
Speaker 1 (55:39):
Let me say were because now Trump and Bobby in charge,
that's what they were recommending.
Speaker 13 (55:44):
That is absolutely correct, seventy eight and depending on how
the COVID shot was going to play out, it could
have been as many as ninety because they were recommending
COVID boosters for children every year under the Biden.
Speaker 3 (55:59):
And Okay, that's sick. That is sick and wrong.
Speaker 1 (56:02):
That's just taking the money from dirty big pharma and
not worrying about kids' health. Doc, correct me if I'm wrong,
because I want to get the numbers right. And I
remember President Trump was so shocked, and Bobby always brings
this up. So back when I was born in the
seventies versus today, what is the autism rate now? Because
I remember it was like one in thirty thousand, and
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now it's like one in thirty or one in it's
crazy number. What is the difference in the last forty
fifty years.
Speaker 13 (56:29):
Well, in you know, in the nineteen seventies, the autism
rate was about two for every ten thousand children. Okay,
now it is one in thirty one. And that is
all information. That's old information. People don't know that.
Speaker 1 (56:43):
Yeah, but I got to hammer it. Doctor got to
understand this. I don't think they're getting it. I mean
I told the doc right before he came on that
with my daughter eighteen years ago, I literally almost got
in a fight in the hospital. I was like, what
did I get in seventy four when I was born? Well,
you got this, this and this good.
Speaker 3 (56:57):
That's it.
Speaker 1 (56:58):
Give me my kid, and they were like no, no, no, oh,
you got to get more. I'm like, no, I don't
give me my kid, give me the shot record goodbye.
And then every time they wanted to give her more, no,
I fought it tooth and nail.
Speaker 3 (57:09):
Let's go to the COVID vacs quickly.
Speaker 1 (57:11):
That's so great news that they're going to do this
study and hopefully they're going to unrecommend all these shots.
Speaker 3 (57:17):
I'm sure Bobby will talk to me about Mr and A.
Speaker 1 (57:20):
I've been preaching this from the rooftop since doctor Robert
Malone came on this program four or five years ago.
Speaker 3 (57:25):
And said, don't get the shot. It's bad. We knew
it killed people. I'm looking at something here.
Speaker 1 (57:32):
There was a some testimony on the Hill today in
front of senators, and we're learning now that the veyr's
reporting system shows at least thirty eight thousand, four hundred
and seventy two reported deaths connected to the COVID vacs.
Speaker 3 (57:47):
Ninety two hundred.
Speaker 1 (57:48):
Of those deaths occurred either on the day of the
vaccination or one to two days after. And now we
know out of those thirty eight thousand, ten of them
were kids. I remember the Biden regime telling us nobody
was dying, No kids ever died. You're not going to
die from getting the shot.
Speaker 3 (58:06):
Liars.
Speaker 13 (58:07):
It's right here, absolutely absolutely liars. And the thing about that, Dan,
is that the their system is a passive reporting system,
and it really only captures somewhere between one in five
percent of all the vaccine injuries and vaccine deaths that
are associated with the COVID shot. Most practitioners will hide
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a vaccine adverse event, will not report real vaccine adverse event.
And so I would dare say that if you look
at the number of people who have died due to
the COVID vaccine in the United States, it's probably much higher.
It's probably more like a half a million or more
people that have succumbed to death because of some type
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of circumstance or consequence that is associated directly with mrn.
Speaker 1 (58:58):
AV that right, like the turbo cancers we keep hearing about, right,
people that didn't have any cancer, maybe a little bit,
they got two three vaxes and all of a sudden
super cancer. They're in stage four colon cancer and dead
the next week. Yeah, scary scary stuff. Doctor Brian Hooker
with Children's health defense. The book is called vax unvax.
Let the science speak. Parents, do your research, use common sense.
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Think about thirty, forty fifty years ago. You're looking at
some healthy guys right here in their fifties. I'm in
my fifties, Doc.
Speaker 3 (59:28):
Fifties, sixties.
Speaker 1 (59:30):
Okay, we're healthy as a horse, and we didn't take
all those vaxes. So explain that one to me, Doc.
Thank you so much, God bless thank you. Yep, and folks,
that's going to do it for another Real America here
on away, and thanks so much tuning in.
Speaker 3 (59:43):
Give me the info, Chris, if you would you.
Speaker 1 (59:45):
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all know what to do. Be proud Americans out there,
be brave, and God bless you all.
Speaker 3 (59:59):
Good night, the