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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Straight ahead tonight on Real America. Trump tariffs take on
the world as the President prepares to impose duties on
one hundred and fifty countries around the globe, and the
steady march towards peace continues the Middle East, with now Syria, Israel,
Gaza and Hamas all in the mix, and the fragile
ceasefires are hanging in the balance, and the deep tarnish

(00:21):
on the once Golden State worsens as the detestable governor,
mister Gavin Newsom shows just how out of touch with
reality he is, especially when it comes to the illegal
invasion of our country and his state. I'm dan Ball
and Real America starts right now. President Trump continues to

(00:45):
do battle in his ongoing trade war, announcing plans to
impose tariffs on ten to fifteen percent of imports from
over one hundred and fifty countries. The President intends to
send letters to those nations outlining these new tariffs, set
to go in effect on August first. Each letter will
state the uniform teriff rate to be applied to that group.

(01:07):
President Trump also recently announcing new thirty percent tariffs on
all imports from the European Union and Mexico. Those will
also kick in on the first. When it comes to Mexico,
the President says there's been some progress on curbing illegal
immigration and the fentanyl crisis, but added that Mexico hasn't
done enough to stop North America from becoming a narco

(01:29):
trafficking playground. As far as the EU is concerned, The
President cited the large US trade deficit with the region
as a national security concern. EU has postponed retaliatory tariffs
on American products until August first, hoping that they can
reach a deal, but they say they've prepared countermeasures in

(01:50):
case the talks fail and they'll come around. President Trump
also announcing a new trade deal with Indonesia, calling it
a quote great deal for everybody. Under this new agreement,
the US will impose a nineteen percent tariff on all
Indonesian imports, which is lower than the previously floated thirteen rate.
US exports to Indonesia would face no tariffs under the arrangement,

(02:13):
giving American businesses full access to that market. You see
what he's doing here, folks. Additionally, Indonesia has committed to
purchase fifteen billion dollars in US energy four and a
half billion dollars worth of American agricultural products and fifty
Boeing jets about those deals the art of the deal

(02:33):
makers making. Trump also declaring that the United States will
maintain a twenty five percent tariff on imports from Japan,
and it is hinting a potential new trade deal with
India in the future following the recent agreement with Indonesia.
So lots going on when it comes to our economy
and in DC, and of course the headlines the past
few days have all been about Epstein, Epstein, Epstein, when

(02:56):
the President is doing nine hundred and ninety nine other
things to restore this country's economy, give us back, national
security at our borders, rid us of millions of illegal
invaders and most likely terrorists, and how many wars in
the Middle East and Ukraine and Russia. He's a little
busy joining us now to discuss all of this. Republican

(03:18):
strategists and host of the Stone Zone, the pal Roger
Stone back on the show Big Raj. How your band
brother excellent? My brother?

Speaker 2 (03:26):
How are you? Donald Trump is doing great? You realize
June is the first month in decades the United States
of America actually ran a surplus based on the extraordinary
increase in revenues brought in by Donald Trump's tariffs. So
the Pandicans all told us, Oh, if you do this,
this tariff war, if you pull the other nation's accountable,

(03:49):
inflation is going to go through the roof. Inflation is
lower today than it was the last time the Federal
Reserve cut interest rates on the American people. So the
President's plan is worked beautifully, which is why those in
the left wing media want to talk about Epstein, Epstein, Epstein.

Speaker 1 (04:06):
They don't want to.

Speaker 2 (04:07):
Talk about the fact that we have closed our borders,
we have a ninety eight percent drop in illegal border crossings.
They don't want to talk to the fact we've launched
the largest single deportation of dangerous illegal criminal aliens and
gang members. They don't want to talk about record low
on inflation, a stable dollar, a record now, of course,

(04:29):
they don't want to talk about that.

Speaker 1 (04:31):
Yeah, there's so much good going on, and I feel
his frustration, and yes, I know, Roger, you and I
both we've talked offline. We'd love to see more exposed
about Epstein and the people involved with him, and hopefully
it will come to that. But there are so many
successes to discuss that actually affect the majority of the
American people. And I got some emails from folks that

(04:52):
are literally saying, look, yeah, we want answers with that,
but there's so much other great stuff he's doing. Can
we please talk about that, because on the real streets
of a America, you know, a factory worker over here
in Indiana, a plumber over here in Ohio, a gardener
down in Georgia, they're actually not ripping. I want this list.
They want a good paying job, affordable health care, a

(05:14):
secure nation, no more damn endless wars, inflation to go down.
And he's doing all those things. But thank you Roger
for coming on and talking about them. A couple of
things I want to hit here with you, and this
is the battle over the recisions pack on the big
beautiful bill, because we need to be cutting right like
eight nine billion or more. I know now put the

(05:35):
headline up. The White House is actually proposing more cuts.
They want these folks to really get down in the
weeds and start cut in this spending. What do you
think is going to happen, Roger, You got your ear
to the ground. What's happening with the House and the
Senate members fighting back and forth about how to make
these cuts. The dose put forth well. Dan.

Speaker 2 (05:55):
First of all, Elon Musk was not incorrect when he
said we had to do something about spending in the deficit.
Where he was incorrect was the place for that was
never procedurally in the Big Beautiful Bill. It has to
be addressed in a series of recision packages. The USAID
grift is over. This became a slush fund for the

(06:16):
radical left.

Speaker 1 (06:17):
Where John F.

Speaker 2 (06:17):
Kennedy originally set up as a small fund to fight
communism in this hemisphere in Central and South America ended
up being a slush fund for the radical left and
every crazy idea you can imagine, condoms for Nigerians and
so on. So we've zeroed that out, which is excellent.
But they have to get serious. I mean, Republicans always

(06:40):
talk about cutting spending, they talk about cutting the deficit.
This President, this White House is ready to do it.
We need the Republicans of Congress to get on board
and do something serious. You're going to get far more
economic growth from the Big Beautiful Bill. The largest tax
cut in American history has now been re up to

(07:00):
begin in January. The Congressional Budget Office is of course
always wrong. They were wrong about their projections regarding Trump's
tax cut originally in the twenty sixteen term. They were
wrong about Ronald Reagan's a tax cut. They have always
been wrong.

Speaker 1 (07:16):
Al So they're not taking into account with their budget
numbers all this surplus he's got coming in from all
these new trade deals, with the new tariffs. They don't
take that into account with their budget numbers. Correct.

Speaker 2 (07:25):
Correct, But they also don't take into consideration just overall
economic growth. By cutting taxes and cutting regulations to this degree,
you're just going to generate a lot more economic activity.
So when liberals like Robert Reich, you know that I
had enough to hear with that gun. I went to
high school with that guy, by the way, he was
a pin in the ass then, and he was wrong. Then, No,

(07:48):
deficits and inflation are not caused by tax cuts. Tax cuts.
Every time we cut taxes under Donald Trump, under Ronald Reagan,
under John F. Kennedy, federal revenue news have spiked. Our
problem is too much spending, and now, as you've pointed out, idea,
and we have to.

Speaker 3 (08:04):
Deal with it.

Speaker 1 (08:05):
Yeah, exactly, And I think they are doing as good
as they can, knowing how broken Washington is. And also,
can we just back up Roger and go? Today is
the eighteenth seventeenth pardon me of July. The man took
over January twentieth, the mess he was handed from four
years of Joe and cackling Kamala. Most people thought would

(08:29):
take a couple to few years to unwind. He's unwinding
a lot of stuff in six months. I mean, can
we give the man some damn credit? Besides the fact
we just had the Winner anniversary when he took a
bullet for us.

Speaker 2 (08:41):
I completely agree, in all honesty, I do want accountability.
So for example, Rand Paul is just sent yet again
a referral to the Department of Justice for doctor Anthony Foundci.
Now it's absolutely clear that Founci lied under OHS to
Congress about the weaponization of the COVID nineteen virus read
taxpayers paid for in the Wuhan lab. So if the

(09:04):
Partner of Justice would charge him, his response will be,
you can't charge me. I have a pre empty pardon,
and that gets the auto pen into court where it
can be invalidated once and all.

Speaker 1 (09:16):
Man, you are a mind reader, because my next question
to you was this headline that says James Comer is
now upping and expanding the investigation into the autopen scandal.
What do you think is going to happen? There will
actually some heads roll, will some of these and Kendy's
computations these where they commuted sentences, these pardons, Can they

(09:39):
be rescinded? Probably not. People got out of jail, I guess,
But I mean you're talking about twenty twenty two hundred.
How much stuff was signed in the last day or two.
And Joe did that interview a couple of weeks back
and acted like he wasn't quite sure if he knew
what was going on. Now since then, of course, staff
has come out and said, oh, no, no, no, we had
an agreement with the President. We were authorized to do
the autopen if it wasn't around blah blah blah. This

(10:01):
sounds like a lot of bs and cover up. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (10:05):
First of all, I'm not a lawyer. I want to
make that clear, but I think if you read the
New York Times story, Joe basically threw his confederates under
the bus. It's not clear that he knew about each
and every one of its not clear that he ever
authorized specific pardons, So I think this was all done
quote unquote on his behalf. It's not just epic criminals
like Adam Schiff and Liz Cheney.

Speaker 4 (10:28):
And doctor Anthony Fauci.

Speaker 2 (10:30):
And others, but the pardons of rapists. There were murderers,
drug traffickers, people who have expressed no remorse, people who
never applied for a profit for a pardon. It's really
hard to explain other than say that some social justice
warrior on the White House staff must have thought that

(10:52):
these hardened criminals deserve to be sprung, is what.

Speaker 1 (10:56):
It looks like to me. Yeah, I don't think an
auto pen signed yours. I'm pretty sure that was Donald J.
Trump when he was the forty fifth President of the
United States.

Speaker 2 (11:06):
There's no doubt about that.

Speaker 1 (11:07):
In the cony of yours.

Speaker 2 (11:09):
The real irony here, of course, is they charged me
with lye into Congress. But in fact, no misstatement I
made was material because there was no Russian collusion to
cover up.

Speaker 1 (11:18):
There's no moment for me to lie.

Speaker 2 (11:19):
Doctor Faucci lied because he had weaponized COVID nineteen. Because
our tax dollars did pay for the gain of function
activities in the Wuhan lab, which is why the Attorney
General Pam BONDI should charge him his immediate legal responsible.

Speaker 5 (11:37):
You can't charge me.

Speaker 2 (11:38):
I have a preemptive pardon that gets the pardon into
court where the courts can invalidate his pardon. Once that
is done, that I would argue, I'm not a lawyer,
but just common sense that all such pardons would then
be invalidated.

Speaker 1 (11:52):
Yeah, this guy, to me did ax against humanity with
what he was doing during the COVID pandemic. There's so
many people in DC that need to pay, and I
think that if they give President Trump a little time.
It's been like six months, folks, hang on, He's got
three and a half more years once the heavy liftings
out of the way that he's doing right now with
the economy, with this bill package, we're talking about with

(12:13):
the border, with the wars. Just give it a second.
I'll bet you promise has made, promise is kept. You're
gonna see Butts in the hot seat in hearings and
hopefully charges maybe next year might take a hot second.
But there's a lot to get done that was more
important first and foremost to keep this country going and safe.
Roger I got about twenty thirty seconds left. I give

(12:34):
you the final word, sir.

Speaker 2 (12:36):
You know, if you listen to what the President's saying,
let's let's review Epstein. These records have been in control
of the Southern District of New York. These are activists,
left wing lawyers and people in the FBI branch there.
All these documents have been under their control for years.
Could they have spiked them with Jane Doe stories that
quote unquote implicate Donald Trump could just have been a

(12:57):
poison pill been put in there. Absolutely, people who make
up the Russian collusion hoax, people who make up the
COVID nineteen hoax, people who will say Hunter Bidens laptop
is Russian disinformation. They'll do anything. So listen to what
the President is saying. It's not at all implausible.

Speaker 1 (13:12):
Yep. My acronym, oh, I won't say the acronym will
get me in trouble. But I'm just gonna go with
trust in Trump. That's my new phrase. And you can
make up the acronym yourself. Roger, as always, we appreciate you, brother,
Thank you, take care. Re'd you be with you?

Speaker 3 (13:28):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (13:28):
Straight ahead, we're gonna head to the Middle East. For
the latest on the multiple conflicts raging on there. Doctor
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including my show Real America Welcome Back. A fragile ceasefire

(16:20):
agreement has been reached in Syria now following several days
of intense and deadly fighting between government forces and armed
groups and militias composed of members of the Jews religious minority.
I don't know what's going on over there. The recent
violence a prodominatly Drew His area about seventy miles south
of Damascus, has left more than three hundred people dead

(16:41):
in this fighting between the militias again and these government groups,
even some tribes. So you've got three different groups fighting
each other. The tensions in Syria are rooted in long
standing disputes between this Drew's minority and other groups, especially
these tribes. Now they're fighting over things like security, autonomy,
and control of certain regions in that country. Israel has

(17:03):
launched air strikes on Syrian government targets, they say to
help protect the Druiz community, claiming that the Syrian government
and allied Islamis militants pose a threat to those folks.
Now some who have close ties to Jurwis communities within
Israel as well, so there's the connection. Israel also, they say,

(17:25):
trying to keep hostile forces, including Islamic militants and certain
Syrian government factions that are deemed unfriendly, from massing along
the Syrian border. Meantime, President Trump is announcing some good news,
he says, on Gaza and Israel. This regarding their ceasefire

(17:45):
with Hamas and the IDF. Again, these are high level negotiations.
It's been very tense. There's been some stuff going on
up in the north. He's got a lot on his plate, folks.
Israel reportedly agreeing to withdraw from a security corridor in
the southern Gazan strip known as the Marag Corridor, and

(18:06):
instead maintain only security barriers about a half mile deep
around Gaza's borders for the duration of a proposed sixty
day ceasefire. So they're going to pull back. Hamas has
reportedly agreed to these terms and is now focusing on
the situation in Rafa, where Israel aims to establish a

(18:26):
humanitarian city. Meantime, President Trump hosted a private dinner with
Qatar's Prime minister last night at the White House, focusing
on efforts to try and broker a permanent ceasefire and
peace deal with Israel and Hamas, as Qatar acting as
the mediator. He also met with the Crown Prince and
Prime Minister of Maran yesterday, highlighting a successful mission against

(18:49):
Iran's nuclear program. Take a listen, and we're going to be.

Speaker 8 (18:53):
Talking about a lot of different things, including the most
perfect military maneuver that anybody seen, probably in fifty years,
which took place a few weeks ago, and Iran knocked
out their entire potential nuclear capacity and it was obliterated.
You know, I used that term. They said, well, maybe

(19:13):
that's too much. I said, turned out it was more
than obliterated.

Speaker 1 (19:17):
They can't go back. Doctor Walid Ferros is the author
of the book Iran, an Imperialist Republic and US Policy.
He's also a former foreign policy advisor to President Trump.
He joins US now to discuss Doc. It's always a
pleasure having you on the program. So much going on
in the Middle East since the last time you came on.

(19:38):
I think all we were talking about was a potential
ceasefire with Hamas and Israel that Trump was brokering. That
seems to be going somewhat well since the idef's pulled
back and done more about outer barrier instead of being
in the guysa strip. But then this happened in Syria
and we had bombs being dropped and people getting killed,
and I can't make heads or tail of how many
different groups are involved in the fighting. The expert region,

(20:01):
let's start with Syria and then we'll move over to
Gaza absolutely.

Speaker 9 (20:04):
Then thank you for the opportunity.

Speaker 7 (20:06):
As usual every time we meet, there are a lot
of things that happen over the century, things that happened.

Speaker 9 (20:11):
So let's clarify on Syria.

Speaker 7 (20:13):
Number one, who's in Damascus what we call in the
media the government, in fact is the regime headed by
al Julani, who previously was almostra an offshoot of Alcado. Okay,
they got a pass by our administration, by the president who,
answering the request of Soudi leadership, said okay, we're going
to give you a chance, but you're gonna behave You're

(20:35):
gonna rebuild Syria with our help, and you're gonna be
kind with the various communities, the communities that are known
as minorities, including Alois, Christians, Kurds, and now of course
drews in March's militias. The regime's militias were not tied
to the Alaois. They killed thousands of thousands of them.

(20:56):
And then now over the past week there was an
attack against you know, the main city of the Jews.
Now and the media were confused talking about tribes and
bed winds.

Speaker 9 (21:05):
In fact, there are two camps.

Speaker 7 (21:06):
One other Drews who are with the West, with Israel,
and the other hand, you have both jihadists from the
massacres all the way down to the Golan Heights. There
was a clash that jihadis were able to penetrate the city.
Israel warn those militias continued they were massacred Israel, massacres
Israel hit and in order to detern the regime from

(21:27):
sending these militias again, what they've done basically was to
attack the presidential pilots and the Ministry of Defense. Now,
the Trump administration immediately said, sea spire, sea spires, holding
withdrawal of the government or regime forces, and then let's
separate those two.

Speaker 9 (21:45):
For that's reality on the ground.

Speaker 1 (21:47):
How did the seaspire come so quickly, because it seemed
that they were digging in and this fighting got pretty
nasty there for a few days. I mean, three hundred
folks got killed quickly.

Speaker 7 (21:55):
Absolutely, the Drews were losing because they were of course
alone and isolate.

Speaker 9 (22:00):
Related.

Speaker 7 (22:00):
They had some weapons, but not equivalent to the weapons
of the attacking forces. But when the Israeli Air Force
intervened and first of all targeted the tanks, of the Jihadas,
and then that one strike in Damascus, which in fact
was a warning strike. Then of course the leadership in
Damascus probably consulting with cut out, consulting with the United

(22:21):
States to see what they can do, and according to
the media, a source from the administration said that they
advised them with drawn out, we'll.

Speaker 9 (22:28):
See what we can do. We'll get to you.

Speaker 1 (22:30):
We're finished with Gaza, And I mean that's when you're
dealing with Islamic Jihadis. You have to meet force with force.
If they hit you ten, you hit them one hundredfold.
If you don't hit them, that's all they know is strength, right,
I mean, come on, they don't want to negotiate.

Speaker 7 (22:47):
Then you're absolutely right. We discussed this over many other
fronts and battle feats. When the Jihadest attack, they want
to destroy the community. It's not like Mother Teresa coming.

Speaker 9 (22:56):
They want to destroy you.

Speaker 7 (22:58):
Israelis, Andrews and Christians and Alois understood the game.

Speaker 9 (23:01):
So they responded.

Speaker 7 (23:02):
Israelis responded, Thanks to them, the Jews are surviving. And
the administration realized that the man they put there, the
man they supported, basically, has not exactly done what was
expected out of him.

Speaker 9 (23:13):
Let's see for the second phase.

Speaker 1 (23:15):
Okay, let's move over to Gaza and Hamas and Israel
fighting there. We of course had that horrific scene. I
think it was up in the north with the American
getting killed. They're saying it was by Israeli settlers. We're
still trying to confirm that. I heard Marco Rubio and
President Trump address that in the Oval, I think yesterday
that they're trying to get facts on what happened there

(23:36):
between those settlers and that young man from America that
was Jewish that was killed. That obviously increased tensions, But
the ceasefire is holding. This sixty day is holding for now,
and it looks like we're moving forward more so there.
Maybe even in Syria. I didn't hear that we're getting
the fifty hostages back. They believe twenty five thirty might
still be alive. Twenty thirty are the bodies? What are

(23:57):
you hearing on that front?

Speaker 7 (24:00):
Hostages then, as we both know, should have been released
on week one after to forget about that then should
have been released after this. Reeli strikes on his Bolah
and on Hamas. It's not working. Unfortunately, Hamas is still
connected to the Islamic regime in Iran, as we both know,
and they get their instructions from there. So the big

(24:21):
piano player isn't Ihran. They tell the leaders of Hamas, okay,
negotiate now, send few rockets later, negotiate now. They do
the same with the hoolies in Yemen and the same
with the his Bola.

Speaker 9 (24:34):
President Trump and.

Speaker 7 (24:35):
His team are getting all the chances, all the chances
for a peace process, for a mutual recognition between Hamas
and Israel. It looks like Hamas doesn't want that. They
have a different story why they are concerned about the
slow gradual uprising of Gunzien people, mostly youth against them.

Speaker 9 (24:53):
You go on to find, oh, yeah, you find many.

Speaker 1 (24:56):
Do you think the Oris mostly? Do you think the
Iran hit scared Iran enough not to be giving so
much cash to Hezbollah, Hamas and the UTIs. So that
might be a reason that the ceasefire is holding then
with Hamas because they don't have the full backing of
a Ran since we hit them.

Speaker 9 (25:11):
And the full attention.

Speaker 7 (25:12):
Also, because that's a good point that you raised, because
the leadership in Iran is the micropublic is looking now
around them, They're afread of their own. People ask the
president Trump ordered a destruction, the real destruction of the
nuclear sides and the Israelis.

Speaker 9 (25:26):
We're doing a job that is unbelievable.

Speaker 1 (25:29):
That well, we would do the strike if they didn't
go in and take all the air defenses out. This
was a good collective effort of the idea of hitting
them first and then us going and taking them out. Doc,
I got to run. Thank you so much for the insight.
I mean, I know the President is doing his best
to get this all. He just wants as he always says.
I want the killing to stop both sides. No more death,
No more death. Doctor Walid Fair? Is the book very important?

(25:51):
One thought? Back up? If we can iran an imperiless
republic and US policy, it's a good read. Doc is
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so the detached from reality governor of the once Golden

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State where Awayen is based and I live with my family,
mister greasy hair gel Gavin Newsom shows just how out
of touch he is with we the people. This was
during a recent interview. It was like three or four
hours long with Sean Ryan on his podcast. Then I
got up, first of all, throw a little shade towards Sean.

(28:56):
You gave this guy a platform, Sean, you didn't push
back on the lies he was saying. Come on, bro,
throw a backbone. Now, let's get back to the snake
oil salesman who's never held a real job in his
entire damn life. Yeah, he starts talking in this interview
about the illegal aliens in California and our economy and
the types of jobs that illegal aliens fill, which, as usual,

(29:22):
the Left come across as a bunch of racists, that's
what they are. These are jobs that Americans don't want.
These foreign invaders. You know, they're the ones taking care
of your kids and washing your clothes and in the fields,
and they only do crappy jobs. They don't do jobs
Americans want. You only hear lefties say that crap because

(29:42):
they're the racist ones.

Speaker 4 (29:45):
We asked me about seventy thousand workers without that workforce,
AND's going to happen? You struggling here? You imagine a
peak there. So I think there's to be a pathway
for those folks as we secure the border, then we
own that issue.

Speaker 2 (29:57):
Do you feel that they're taking American jobs?

Speaker 10 (30:01):
Not?

Speaker 8 (30:01):
When not?

Speaker 4 (30:02):
UNTI Larry County now when una Ventura County. I don't
know many people don't want a job out there in
those packing facilities. I don't see many people look like
me jumping at those jobs.

Speaker 1 (30:14):
I just don't look like me. Meantime, remember we told
you we won't let the fires go, whether it's Hawaii
or Kelly. There's a blatant attempt now by California Democrats
to steal the land. Yes, remember the big fires in January.
Thank god it got put on hold for a bit.

(30:36):
But they're trying. We knew it would come. These sleeves
bags in Sacramento that make up the Democrat super majority
had the audacity to propose a bill that would have
been abled Los Angeles County to create quote Resilient Rebuilding Authority.
What oh, that means we want to kick y'all out.
That's why we haven't let you come back in and

(30:56):
clean up your lots. You can rebuild your home so
we can put up affordable low income housing and ruin
your property value. In reality, it was a plot to
legally steal the multimillion dollar lots for pennies on the dollar,
using who's money tax dollars to fund this at least
forty percent of the funds set aside for low income
housing construction. Yeah, that would have been your cash, folks,

(31:18):
if you live here in Comifornia. State Senator Ben Allen
announced the bill is now on hold until twenty twenty
six after intense opposition. You don't say more than twenty
three thousand residents signed a letter opposing the bill. Twenty
three thousand in a state of thirty nine million, Get
off your butts, Californians. Locals want to restore the exact

(31:38):
housing that was lost. They don't want the affordable housing,
put it somewhere else. This is California Assemblyman Carl Demiel
is supported by Bill Assale and a coalition led by
Reform California to induce or introduce rather California Voter ID initiative.
Please can we get this done? The proposed statewide Constant

(32:00):
Tuciel Amendment would require verification of voter ID for all
ballots counted and verification of citizenship when you're registering. That's
so racist. The campaign needs to gather more than a
million signatures to qualify for the twenty twenty six statewide ballot. Please, Californians,

(32:20):
can we get this done? Joining me now to weigh
in on all the chaos and ridiculousness. I just brought
up happening in Comifornia, where she lives and I live
under Democrat rule. She's a senior and legal advisor to
the group Fix California. Katie Zachariah back on the program, Katie,
nice to see you. Where would you like to begin
with all this chaos? Them trying to steal everybody's land

(32:42):
near La after the fires, or the ridiculous comments Gavin's
made on Sean Ryan's show. I mean this guy, go ahead.

Speaker 11 (32:49):
The ridiculous comments on Sean Ryan's show. Watching that looks
like you're watching someone who either has tourets or a schizophrenic.
It's very hard to track. He cusses, he calls the
president name, then he retracts it. He says he's a
bad example. The whole thing is so so embarrassing as
a California citizen, as a California native, that this is
our governor. And look, Ventura County, what he's referring to

(33:13):
with the ICE raid, there were fourteen miners, illegal immigrant miners.

Speaker 1 (33:17):
Thank you.

Speaker 11 (33:18):
Now we're at a pot farm that was a Gavin
Newsom Democrat Party donor. So what he's referring to there
aren't people who look like me. Yeah, you're not an
underage miner, first of all, and second of all, you're
not working at a marijuana farm. And that is crazy
that he's drawing that kind of comparison.

Speaker 1 (33:36):
He's just so ridiculous. And by the way, when he's
talking about that b roll right there, that video that
we saw of when the ICE agents went into MacArthur Park,
you're from la right or somewhere around you know where
that park is. I'm sorry, this is my little bre tarpits, folks.
It is not a beautiful park filled with families every day.
It's homeless, it's druggies, there's criminals. Yeah, it's not a
place where you would take your family to go hang

(33:56):
out every day. So that's a big lie. I want
to go back to the Sean Ryan interview and get
your take on something, because what you discussed really really Now,
I'll cuss, piff me off. That's not a curse word.
This is what he said about our president. And while
he's doing his weird hand gestures, right this stuff for
three hours. I don't know what this stuff is. Is
this Bill Clinton on steroids with the thumbs? I'm not

(34:17):
quite sure, but yes, he tries to act tough. He
curses several times, then he retracts the curse words. I
think he's trying to again play the middle because we
know he's gonna announce his bid for president, and he's
trying to act like a regular Joe, which he's not.
You can't be a pompus, elite, racist, liberal piece of
trash and know what regular Americans deal with every day.
Watch this clip. We'll get your reaction on.

Speaker 4 (34:38):
The backside, all that reputational damage it's being done as
they're sitting there on horses with American flags, running through
soccer fields, scaring kids that are playing soccer in the
middle of the day in a summer camp. For what
just toughness. It's a weakness mascarading his strength. That's what
I don't like about this son of a bunch. I
don't And forgive me. I know he's the president of that States.

(34:59):
Forgive me, I didn't.

Speaker 1 (35:00):
You know.

Speaker 4 (35:01):
Yeah, he calls me new scum?

Speaker 1 (35:03):
You know?

Speaker 4 (35:03):
Come on, how to explain that to my kid? Now
he's got I have my kid's friends calling my kid's
new scum. That I get because I was called that
in seventh grade, but not by seventy nine.

Speaker 3 (35:15):
Year old.

Speaker 4 (35:17):
Model better. Damn behavior man, forgive the damn.

Speaker 1 (35:23):
Forgive the gd twice Gavin.

Speaker 3 (35:27):
Okay 's he is.

Speaker 11 (35:29):
So hard to listen to. What is what is difficult though?
Beyond his again, is it schizophrenia to Retz, I don't
know what he's doing. I don't know what kind of
line of thinking he has. Is actually that ice ice
attacks are up eight hundred and sixty percent, and this
kind of rhetoric from a sitting governor calling the president names,
saying to Tom Holm and come arrest me. He didn't

(35:50):
say that in the interview, but he said it online
and you know, saying these raids are a danger to democracy.
He is the person that is inciting the violence against
ICE along with the other Democrats. So to sit there
while he's on a podcast and not be defending his state,
not be defending the president. He said, also, oh, let's
close the border. Since when is closing the border Gavin

(36:12):
Newsom's issue. He let that border stay wide, opening California
kept the sanctuary states, the sanctuary city is alive and
well to get these illegal immigrants in, and now is
trying to protect them. He is not fit to be
president for sure.

Speaker 1 (36:26):
No, he's not fit to be our governor. He talks
out of both sides of his m I mean to say,
let's close the border, while you're saying we need all
these illegals here, one contradicts the other. You piece it, okay, anyway,
let's go down to la I don't want to be
like him and curse him and retract him, because I
don't retract my fricking words. Let's go to La. Let's
talk about the homeless issue, but also the fires. You

(36:49):
heard that report the Democrats are now going to table
trying to take people's lands in the Pacific Palisades and
elsewhere where those fires ravaged through back in early January.
Your thoughts there. They're trying to do it out in Hawaii, right.

Speaker 11 (37:01):
Well, Gavin came right out from the beginning and said,
we are not going to do this. We are not
going to take people's land. We're going to make sure
they can rebuild. And then quietly they're trying to sneak in, Oh,
we're just going to add low income housing to where
all these people who have not yet been able to
break ground to rebuild their homes. They're trying to take

(37:21):
those homes and a lot of these people in the Palisades,
it's such a slap in the face. A lot of
them were elderly people who were kind of grandfathered in.
The insurance dropped them in California because the ridiculous measures
that were put on State Farm and now they need
financial support to help them rebuild. But Karen bass is
giving cash cards to illegal immigrants to stay home.

Speaker 1 (37:44):
And State Farm just get approved for their huge increase
by Democrats, and Sacramento didn't stay from and get that
massive increase in the premiums, and Democrats approve that they
allowed them to go shoot it up thirty percent. I mean,
this is so okay. So we need housing. You and
I know that, right, it's not a afordable in this state.
But why do you want to build affordable housing, let's say,
for the homeless folks in the Pacific Palisades. You know

(38:06):
as well as I do. In Los Angeles proper. There
are so many empty commercial sites and buildings. You could
do low income housing that wouldn't affect property value. But
I want to play this sound bite from miss Bass,
and then you and I'll talk some real numbers, because
she just lied to the residence of Los Angeles. Play this.

Speaker 12 (38:23):
When I was on my way over here, I got
a text message from our governor congratulating Los Angeles for
moving the needle forward.

Speaker 1 (38:31):
For the second year in a row. Homelessness has decreased
in Los Angeles, according to LA Mayor Karen Bass.

Speaker 12 (38:37):
Are there still unhoused Angelinos?

Speaker 1 (38:39):
Yes?

Speaker 12 (38:40):
Are there still encampments?

Speaker 1 (38:42):
Yes?

Speaker 12 (38:43):
Is reducing homelessness by having people in motels? Still very
expensive and do we need to look for more cost
effective ways, yes, but all of this are step forward.

Speaker 1 (38:56):
Now I've got some numbers here. They're taking a victory
lap over less than three percent decrease. And the problem
is that three percent decrease When you've got almost forty
two hundred and fifty two homeless and you dropped to
forty three thousand, six hundred, it's about fifteen hundred and
sixty decrease. They forgot to mention that about twenty five
hundred homeless folks died. They're not reducing homelessness. Gavin ran

(39:20):
on that his first term and it's gone up in
this state, not down. And now she's taken a victory lap.
Final word to you on that ridiculousness in California.

Speaker 11 (39:28):
You walk around the ste streets of LA and you know,
one hundred percent nothing has decreased. And look at those
those are probably likely a lot of fentanyl deaths, which
President Trump just a hall attacked yesterday to deal with this.
But Karen vass is taking a victory laps. It's more
of the same political grand standing without results.

Speaker 1 (39:47):
Thirty seconds left. Your organization fixed California. Our mutual friend
Rick Grennell Love them. You guys are fighting to get
voter ID along with Carl Demyo. Is this going to
happen place? Say we can make this happen in this
state because elections would change drastically if you had to
prove you we're a citizen and show your ID, which
is not racist.

Speaker 11 (40:08):
California would flip right if we had voter ID. Everyone
knows that because these policies aren't working for the citizens.
So look, Carldon MYO said, this is an eighty twenty issue.
If this gets on the ballot, it wins. So it's
about raising enough money to get it on the ballot,
and then once it's on the ballot, you don't have
to worry about it because so many people support this.
So get out sign the petition. Fix California is alongside this.

(40:29):
We're registering unregistered conservatives.

Speaker 1 (40:32):
Yep.

Speaker 11 (40:32):
Both aren't necessary to take back our state websites.

Speaker 1 (40:34):
Where do we go for both those? Carl's site? Your site?
What should we do? I want people fired up, I
want money donated, I want signatures. We need a little
over a million people. Whatever, let's get this done.

Speaker 11 (40:43):
Where do we go, Katie, We're at Fixcalifornia dot Com
head over to Carldonmio's X page and it will give
you the direct link to sign the petition to get
voter ID on there.

Speaker 1 (40:52):
Amen, Katie zach Rice always, thank you so much for
coming on the program.

Speaker 9 (40:56):
Thank you yep.

Speaker 1 (40:57):
Up next in tonight's candidate Spotlight, where it is to
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Speaker 3 (43:18):
Ever.

Speaker 1 (43:32):
President Trump continue to work hard on protecting the American people,
signing the Halt Fetanyl Act into law yesterday. We told
you about it last night. The bipartisan bill sailed through
bout the House and the Senate before the President signed
it surrounded by an audience of about two hundred anti
drug activists lawmakers. And here's the key victims, family members
of the deadly drug. The law makes venteral related substances

(43:53):
permanently classified as a Schedule one drug, closing enforcement loopholes
and making it easier to prosecute the offenders. President Trump
spoke about the importance of legislation during the signing ceremony
in the East Room of the White House.

Speaker 8 (44:07):
With this bill, we are officially and permanently classifying all
fental or related substances as Schedule one narcotics, which.

Speaker 3 (44:16):
Is actually a very big deal.

Speaker 1 (44:18):
It doesn't sound like much.

Speaker 8 (44:19):
It's a big deal, as they will tell you, meaning
anyone caught trafficking these illicit poisons will be punished with
a mandatory ten year minimum sentence in prison. We'll be
getting the drug dealers, pushers, and pedlers off our street,
and we will not rest until we have ended the

(44:40):
drug overdose epidemic. And it's been getting a little bit better,
but it's horrible.

Speaker 1 (44:46):
It's horrible. Now. America is in desperate need of more leaders.
It will do what it takes to make this great
country even greater once again, which brings me to tonight's
candidate Spotlight, Darius Mayfield is running for co in Virginia's
seventh district, promising to put a check on Washington's overreach
and ensuring a government foreigned by the people by fighting

(45:09):
for safer neighborhoods, economic growth, better health care, lower cost
of living. Darius also says he's committed to delivering opportunity
and representation for all in the seventh District. He also
wants to fight this drug opioid epidemic which we are
facing in this nation that President Trump has taken on
head on. So joining me tonight, I think not for

(45:32):
the first time, because we talked with this young man
several years ago when I first met him, and I
was very impressed by him. And was that at the
Sea Pack, Darius, down in Orlando, Florida or where was
that we first met, maybe with DC.

Speaker 10 (45:46):
I believe it was the DC Seapack. And yes, I've
been on your show a couple of times now and
you've always been a gracious social I.

Speaker 1 (45:51):
Appreciate few years. It's been a few years. Nice to
have you back, brother. Okay, So I know you were
living elsewhere you moved to Virginia this seventh District. I
look up the app today. This is just south of
d C. This is like still swamp land. This still
has a lot of those swamp rat creatures from DC
living in it, and I would imagine a lot of
them are Democrats. How does this district stack up the

(46:12):
A stand a chance with Dems versus Republicans when it
comes to registered voters.

Speaker 2 (46:17):
Yeah?

Speaker 10 (46:17):
Absolutely, man, when I again, it's great to be with
you again after so many years. But you know, when
I ran in New Jersey that was a D plus
twenty five district.

Speaker 9 (46:26):
Then I wasn't sure I'm going to run again.

Speaker 10 (46:29):
But when we moved when I got married last year,
me and my wife decided to kind of start over
and have you know, a new beginning.

Speaker 9 (46:34):
And I told her one thing.

Speaker 10 (46:35):
I said, listen, wherever we move in case I decided
to run, please make sure it's a little bit more
Republican so we actually have a.

Speaker 1 (46:40):
Chance to win.

Speaker 10 (46:41):
So we moved here to the seventh district, which is
actually only a D plus one. So to answer your question,
do we have a chance. Not only do we have
a chance. If I am the nominee come June of
next year, I will put this heat back into the
hands of common sense Republicans. This was Eric Canter's old district,
the old Speaker of the House, yes, or before three
cycles ago, it was nothing but Republicans that actually held

(47:04):
this seat here in the seventh district. So it's primed
and it's ready for a candidate like myself that can
cross the al that can bring Democrats and independence over
because we focus on common sense issues that unite us all.
And you know they're saying, not black, not white American.

Speaker 9 (47:20):
It's all about unity for me. So I'm going to
unite this district.

Speaker 10 (47:23):
I'm going to help unite this country, and we're gonna
help President Trump keep putting this country back on the
right track.

Speaker 1 (47:28):
That was a podcast or something you did a while back, right,
we were talking about that. I think American policy not
black and white. I love that about you. Yes see,
this is the thing. Why is it that minorities that
are on our side never bring up race when they run,
But on the left, everybody's got to talk about it,
like who's the racist out there? Democrats or Republicans? Really?

Speaker 10 (47:49):
Yeah, I mean listen, that's all they really have the
run on people's emotions and people's You know their their
their genetic makeup. They're a race. At the end of
the day of emotions, would you say.

Speaker 1 (48:01):
They got no policy? That's why it's.

Speaker 9 (48:05):
President Trump is proving well. President Trump is proving that
right now.

Speaker 10 (48:08):
He has the policies that people want.

Speaker 9 (48:10):
He has the policies that.

Speaker 10 (48:11):
Are going to make community safer, and he has the
policies that are going to.

Speaker 9 (48:14):
Bring the world together. Not only does this guy make.

Speaker 10 (48:16):
An American community see safer, he's also fixing wars that
have been going on for.

Speaker 9 (48:20):
Decades upon decades.

Speaker 10 (48:22):
You know, while these guys are still focused on race
based issues that don't bring us together.

Speaker 9 (48:26):
They divide us, they don't unite it. So we're going
to continue uniting us.

Speaker 1 (48:30):
This is why I love this guy. Look him up, Darius.
What's the website if they want to learn more about
your bid for the seventh Congressional District of Virginia.

Speaker 10 (48:39):
My website is Darius Mayfield dot com.

Speaker 1 (48:42):
Love you, brother, We'll have you back on very soon.
That's the luck with this CAMPISSI. Yep, all right, stay
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Let's open the inbox and read some viewer mail. First,
one up tonight comes from our friend Don. Don says, hey, Dan,

(51:24):
my fellow veteran, I just saw that you reported about
all of these commie politicians. He's talking about the ones
in California especially. I take it like Bass, Karen Bass,
mister hair Gel, that's newsome. These traders need to go
to a hard labor prison so they can repay everyone
they've stolen from to pay off their debt. Yeah, I agree,

(51:45):
Bill says, hey, Dan, you know the only place that
we hear conversations about the Jeffrey Epstein issue is in
the media and related blogs. The subject actually never comes
up in conversation in the real world. President Trump's right,
the left keeps stoking just an hoax. Chris writes, Hey, Dan,
after seeing your program tonight about the senior citizens in
Massachusetts and hearing about the deplorable conditions in nursing homes,

(52:08):
it upset me that liberals and especially big mouth Debbie
Wasserman Schultz that's down in Florida, is all upset about
the conditions at Alligator Alcatraz being so bad for the illegals.
Of course, she's lying through her teeth. It's like always,
She and the rest of the liberals need to get
off their butts and do more to help the senior
citizens in terrible nursing homes. Keep up the good work

(52:29):
and God bless thank you. Chris Richard says, I am
constantly seeing post about the free lunches, free school, housing, healthcare, etc.
We tried that back in the sixties Lbj's Great Society.
It was to eliminate poverty in three to five years.
Didn't work, and I think this is the last one.
Dalen writes. Dalen says, as a California taxpayer, shouldn't I

(52:51):
be able to sue the crooks running the state using
my tax dollars to pay illegal aliens bills. This is ridiculous.
We have citizens that need money, not illegals. Awful, disgusting.
Thank you, guys, great, great ones. Appreciate that. By the way,
they can always be the good, the bad, and the ugly.
As I say, and speaking of the bad and the ugly,

(53:15):
as we get ready to say good night, the crew
here at Real America have a question for you. And
literally it's the crew, not me, because I already put
my foot down and said no. But then my crew
spoke up. Then some of you, the viewers spoke up
on social media. So over the last year or so,
we've had a lot of colorful contributors on the show,

(53:36):
but perhaps one of the most controversial characters is one
that we featured two or three times in the last
three or four months. You might remember him. His name's
Adam Swart. He's the CEO of Crowds on Demand. You know,
the guy that hires and pays people to go protest.

(53:57):
If you forgot who he is and what I told
him the last couple of times he came on the program,
here's a refresher.

Speaker 5 (54:03):
If you're competing against hippies with a trust fund right,
they can show up to as many protests as they want.

Speaker 1 (54:10):
Yeah, we know, no, very very well. Were busy working
keeping the economy going in the country going.

Speaker 5 (54:16):
Sure, And that's what many of my conservative customers tell me,
and that it's challenging for them to get sufficient turn
out to a lot of these events. Compensating people just
like Dan, you're compensated for hosting your program. These are
your real views on this program, but you're compensated our poem.

Speaker 1 (54:35):
But I don't pay my viewers to watch me. I
don't pay them to go out and hold up an
Oan sign and a Trump rally, which they do because
they love us from the goodness of their heart, not
because somebody paid them to talk. Anyway, I'm out of time, Adam.
I appreciate you coming on, brother. It was a good discussion.
I don't know how you sleep at night. I would
not do your job. I do not like it if
people this is my thought, okay, and I'm I'm gonna

(54:56):
make this brief. I will die on the hill for
the freedom of speech and freedom of the press. My
entire life has been that since I was eighteen years old.
I'm fifty one this year. So I love the fact
that I can go on the street corner and say
whatever the hell I want, agreements against my government, or
call my neighbor or whatever I want, because that's America.
But I don't like that companies try to stage it

(55:17):
all and hire people and set it up. It should
be organic. The American people should want to come out,
get on their soapbox, my show I'm talking. They should
come out and want to gather together and say, here's
the cause I'm sticking up for. But you see, guys
like you and the bureaucrats and the folks in DC
loves stirring up the pot between US Americans. And so
you pay people to do this, and you make a

(55:38):
scene look bigger than it really is. You make an
issue bigger than it truly is. And so I don't
like your business.

Speaker 5 (55:45):
So as a conservative, as a proud conservative, Dan, you
can see, don't you believe that the opportunity to protest
should be open to people who maybe don't have the flexibility.
You have kids who have a job, who have other
things to do.

Speaker 1 (56:00):
Now what you're doing, Adam, I'm never ever you could
try and twist it all the way back to the
founding fathers. I'm never ever, ever going to agree with you.
I'm running out of time. I appreciate you coming on
and at least condemning the violence and calling out that
there are evildoers behind the scenes paying for this riot,

(56:20):
because that's what it is. It's not a protest, it's
a fricking riot, and you're claiming your company doesn't do it.
I hope you don't, but I'm going to end it here.
You like me, you like me, Adam, Thank you, goodbye,
See you later. Straight ahead. By the way, team, I
think that was his last appearance. Now, that's what I said.

(56:41):
He's never coming back. We're done with him, That's what
I said. Well, now we keep getting emails from mister
Smart and his team begging to come back on our
swort rather pardon me, begging to come back on the show.
Why put this headline up? And a few viewers has
actually sent me this headline saying put this guy on again.
So I'm like, wait a minute, we said no to him,

(57:04):
but here's the headline paid to protest crowds on demands,
CEO Adam Swart exposes a twenty million dollar offer to
mobilize anti Trump rallies. Now he says he declined the
twenty million bucks and he wants to come on to
discuss it. Yeah, so he can promote his business, which

(57:24):
is paid protest, which, as you heard me in that
old clip, protests in America should be organic. Americans should
want to and feel this burning inside of them that
they must take to the streets to express their grievance
with their government or an issue or whatever, naturally, not
because someone pays them to. And so, as far as
I'm concerned, I don't want Adam back on the program.

(57:47):
I think he's a grifter and I'm not doing it.
So put the info on the screen, Julie, if you would,
I want to hear from you. Send the emails tonight
and let me know real America at OWAYNN dot com
or sound off an and in my social media platform,
and just give me a thumbs up, thumbs down, a yes, no,
a hell no, whatever to Adam Swart the crowds on demand,

(58:07):
Should we give him one more platform to tell us
why he turned down twenty million bucks or should we not?
I say no, We'll see what you say. Stick around, folks.
Matt Gates show's coming up next, you know, Rihon's up
after that. I'm back tomorrow on a Friday, eight eastern,
five Pacific. You know exactly what to do in the meantime,
Be a proud American out there, be brave, and God

(58:28):
bless you all tonight
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