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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Straight ahead on Real America. Tonight.

Speaker 2 (00:02):
President Trump makes history signing the Genius Act into law
just hours ago, regulating cryptocurrency. Plus Team Trump makes major
advances in the fight against the invasion of America, setting
new records when it comes to the illegal immigration of
this nation, and the liberal lunatics out in the once
golden state of California are once again using taxpayer dollars

(00:25):
to educate illegals on how they can evade ice and deportation.
These are facts. I'm dan Ball, and Real America starts
right now. Good frid even to you folks. Lots to
get to tonight, but before we do, I want to

(00:48):
address the elephant in the room, and that is this
bogus BS article by an old rag newspaper that I
wouldn't even waste the time wiping my behind with the
Wall Street Journal who late yesterday dropped a ridiculous article
only aimed at one thing, smearing Donald J.

Speaker 1 (01:07):
Trump.

Speaker 2 (01:08):
In this libelous report filed in my opinion and filled
with conjecture, hearsay, unreliable sources, they claim they have or
seen a letter, but they didn't post it that was
supposedly written by President Trump.

Speaker 1 (01:24):
A birthday letter to Jeffrey Epstein.

Speaker 2 (01:27):
Now I'm not going to show the article or dive
too much into this ridiculousness, but let's just say this.
Knowing the President like I do for the last four
or five years, I'm gonna tell you there's no way
in heck he wrote a letter, nor did he draw
a picture that they say was included on the letter.
This claim is absurd. So I'm going to address this

(01:50):
blatant lie, this article masquerading his journalism one time, and
one time only, because after doing this industry for thirty
three years, I am sick and tired of the way
the mainstream media has been treating my president. And I
may not be an attorney or a politician or a
political strategist, but you know what I have been since
I was eighteen years old and joined the Air Force,

(02:10):
a fricking journalist. Now I'm an opinion a talk show host.
But I'm going to try to briefly describe what I
think went down over the last ten days. Okay, because
it was on the eighth when President Trump responded to
that reporter question with Pam Bondi sitting next to him
in that meeting room at the White House about the

(02:31):
Epstein files right now. In my humble opinion, the last
ten days of all this hoopla surrounding the Epstein files
is Trump putting on a master class in media manipulation.
So let's go down this conspiracy theory with me, William.

(02:55):
So he makes that comment to the media, he knows
exactly what the media and the Democrats will do right
off the bat. If Trump says up, they say down.
He says right, they say left. Whatever he says black
gets white right. Trump wants to call out the Democrats,
the media, and yes, even some right wing influencers, pundits
and grifters who immediately went on the tack claiming that

(03:18):
the Trump administration, President Trump personally cash Betel Pambondi, none
of them are being forthright with the American people.

Speaker 1 (03:24):
They were lying to us. They're covering this up.

Speaker 2 (03:27):
President Trump long ago said he would release all this
and then know he didn't. Folks, he's playing three D chess.
He was trying to flush people out who act like
supporters over the last couple of years but are not.
He also wanted to flush out the media who's been
writing lies and conjecture about him for over ten years

(03:47):
since he came down the Golden escalators.

Speaker 1 (03:50):
Think about this.

Speaker 2 (03:52):
Have you ever seen Democrats out there screaming for the
Epstein files?

Speaker 1 (03:56):
No, but over the.

Speaker 2 (03:57):
Last ten days and the Democrats have clamored for it.
They want it, they want it. Trump even put this
out before. If there was a smoking gun on Epstein,
why didn't the Dems, who controlled the files for years
and had the Garland Comi in charge use it? Because
they had nothing. So, as we get to our first

(04:21):
guest tonight, who is a journalist, because I won her opinion,
here's what I think went down. President Trump got contacted
either by a leaker at the Wall Street Journal or
Fox Corp. Because he still has friends there, and they
told him about this bogus article coming out, this letter
that he allegedly wrote, and he started in saying there's

(04:42):
no files, there's nothing, because he knew that would light
a fire under supposed supporters, the mainstream media and the
Democrats who would demand you release them. Over the last
ten days since the eighth when he first commented on that,
he then has made more comments when he called some
folks losers for hammering it all the time, right, That

(05:03):
infuriated people so more people then came out of the woodworks,
calling him names and saying he lied. Now he knows
who's been loyal and who's not. That's why I keep
saying trust in Trump. He knows more than you know,
more than I know. And so here's what I know
about journalism and newsrooms. You don't put out a print
article of this magnitude in a day, even a couple days.

(05:25):
You're investigating it for weeks. You're looking into things. You
got to get your editor and managing editor to approve it.
You call all the parties involved, you ask for comment.
So either it got leaked to him or someone called
him and said, do you have comment. The minute he
knew these a holes at the Wall Street Journal were
going to put this article out lying about him, that's
when he started this campaign to flush them all out.

(05:49):
Because what did he do when the article dropped last night?
He put this tweet out about Rupert Murdoch, and he
told him point blank. I told Rupert it was a
scam and they shouldn't run the fake story.

Speaker 1 (06:02):
But he did.

Speaker 2 (06:03):
Now I'm going to sue his ass off and this
third rate newspaper.

Speaker 1 (06:08):
Thank you for your attention to this matter.

Speaker 2 (06:10):
He knows how to manipulate the media. He knew days
ago the article was coming out, and so he played
all of you to see who's loyal, to see who
would demand it. Now here's the icing on the cake,
folks put the one up about Pam Bondi after this
truth last night and tweet He then said, I've instructed
Pam to release everything whatever we can put out.

Speaker 1 (06:32):
He's going to put out all of it.

Speaker 2 (06:35):
Whatever the Democrats have in the Southern District of New York,
He's going to put it out, whatever's left of the evidence.
And now here's what will happen, whether there's bankers, celebrities, Democrats, Republicans, royals, whoever.
We may learn about the media and the Democrats then
can't backtrack and try to deny or walk away from

(06:56):
who's involved with Epstein. And he'll go, well, you demanded it,
I gave it to you. That's what I think happened
over the last ten days. Let's see if our first
guest agrees with me. She is a former Fox News producer,
host of her own show, The Brand Marilla Show, and
an independent journalist. Brianna Marilla back on My show, Brianna,

(07:19):
what do you make of my theory Trump knows how
to manipulate the media. They contact him about this article,
and he sets it all up over the last ten days,
and then he says, Pam, give it to him, because
how are you going to backtrack? Right, Jamie Raskin, whoever's
been out there complaining from the Democrat side, how are
you going to backtrack? If names from your own party,
your own donors and Republicans and celebrities you guys hang

(07:41):
out with, and bankers and investors, how are you gonna
then back out of this whole thing because you asked
for it, You've never demanded it for years, only conservatives
have and mega people.

Speaker 3 (07:51):
What you think, Yeah, well, I think you've got it right.
When you talk about how President Trump knows how to
I would say kind of manipulate the media at this point,
because they are so easy to manipulate. He's been masterful
at that, and so this this would be amazing.

Speaker 4 (08:07):
If this is the case.

Speaker 3 (08:08):
I think that it's incredible to sit here and watch
Democrats pretend like they are on the right side of things,
that they want these sexual assault victims to have just
this when we all know that there was a former
man occupying the White House who was accused of sexual assault,
and they silence these victims, even rated James o'keep's home
when they had a diary, and they wanted the diary,

(08:29):
the content and the diary which accused Joe Biden allegedly
of sexual misconduct by his daughter, and so to sit here.

Speaker 1 (08:36):
And worked for him years ago.

Speaker 2 (08:38):
Everybody, Yeah, that was the first story. I had her
on the show multiple times.

Speaker 3 (08:41):
Yeah, and where's terror right now? She's hiding in Russia
because of all the things they did to her. So
when they sit here and pretend like they're on the
right side of these things, these issues, it's not the case.
It's never the case. I understand President Trump's frustrations in
regards to those who are still talking about this. I
want to see those transcripts. Most importantly, I don't want to.

Speaker 4 (08:59):
See the videotapes.

Speaker 3 (09:00):
I want to see specifically who was there, who was
assaulting these victims, because it's very likely Dan, that they're
still doing it to this day because they got away
with it years ago.

Speaker 2 (09:08):
Right, Brianna, real quick, you're a journalist. I'm a journalist,
well nominna pain talk show host, but you know prints
different than broadcast, right, you and I do?

Speaker 1 (09:15):
Broadcast? Print is different.

Speaker 2 (09:17):
Don't they always contact or they're supposed to the sources
before they go to print. You got to get your
editor's permission. You're managing editor's permission before that article gets printed.
And his message right there that he truth's late last
night saying I told Rupert not Tom to post it
to print. It tells you he knew about this for days,
if not weeks. And I'm telling you that's how smart

(09:38):
he is. He's playing frickin' chess with these people. They
told me the article was coming. He goes, Here's what
I'll do. I'll ack like I don't care about Epstein files.
I' lack like they don't exist. I'll say all this
crap whatever.

Speaker 1 (09:47):
They will demand them. They will talk trash.

Speaker 2 (09:50):
I will expose the rhinos and the influencers and the
idiots on social media who actually don't support me fully,
and I'll know who has my back, and then the
Democrats and media are gonna stand behind it. They want it,
and so if you give it to him, you cannot
walk away from it then because you wanted it. I
think that's what happened. It's only been ten days.

Speaker 3 (10:08):
It was July eighth, Dan, It's I think it's strange
that they published this article because the reality is I
worked for a news corp, obviously Fox YEP and they're
owned by the Murdocks, as your audience is probably well aware,
and we had a legal team to vet things through
before we ran them as stories, and they were a
full time legal team, and you knew exactly who your
lawyer was for each of the shows, so you knew

(10:30):
who to reach out if you had to reach out
for something, because they don't want to be sued. So
I don't even understand the logic behind any of this
running this type of thing.

Speaker 2 (10:38):
But it didn't really exist, Brianna, because he kept saying right,
they have to say left.

Speaker 1 (10:42):
He says black, they say white.

Speaker 2 (10:44):
And so because he said no, no, no on Epstein,
they wanted to smear him and run this crap.

Speaker 1 (10:49):
I know the guy.

Speaker 2 (10:50):
He doesn't drop pictures. That's not the way he speaks.
He doesn't right that way. And again I'm done talking
about it.

Speaker 1 (10:56):
This is BS.

Speaker 2 (10:57):
I'm gonna wait now and see what comes out from
Pambondy likey ordered or two. Because I trust in Trump,
I'm out of time, Brianna, thank you for weighing in.
Thank you, appreciate you. Coming up after the break, Florida
Congressman Greg Stuby will be here to discuss the recisions
vote in the House and just how much fraud, waste
and abuse they end up cutting this round.

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So House Republicans doubling down on victories in the fight
to make America great again, along with President Trump pushing
historic industry friendly crypto legislation to Trump's desk, and then also, oh,
you know, slashing nine billion dollars in bloated federal spending
that includes cutting the funding. I love saying this to

(13:58):
the corrupt slush fund on the lefts USAID, also defunding
that biased NPR and PBS crap. President Trump signed the
Genius Act, also in the Largest hours ago, one day
after the legislation passed the House. It's the first major
federal legislation regulating cryptocurrency, specifically stable coins. Stable coins the

(14:20):
type of cryptocurrency designed to maintain a stable value by
paying their price to an external, generally stable asset such
as the US dollar or commodities like gold and others.
The bill also establishes a reglatory framework for stable coins,
requiring issuers to comply with anti money laundering and sanctioned regulations.

(14:40):
The House also passed the Clarity Act, establishing broader crypto
regulating guidelines, and also the Anti CBDC Surveillance State Act,
banning a federal reserve central bank digital currency for the public.
The President signed the bills into law earlier today, touting
this new regulatory framework.

Speaker 5 (15:02):
Let me say, the entire crypto community, for years, you
were mocked and dismissed and counted out. You were counted
out as little as a year and a half ago.
But this signing is a massive validation. And even before
this signing, over the last year, year and a half,
I think your stuff has gone up more than any stock,
or just about more a couple of stocks that were

(15:24):
pretty good, I will say, but you have certainly as
an industry, gone up more than anybody. Nobody's gained the
respect in such a short period of time. But this
signing is a massive validation of your hard work and
your pioneering spirit and your ability to never give up.

Speaker 2 (15:41):
Additionally, the House passed a Decisions package, as I said
here in the intro, that slashes nine billion. That's with
a B, and I don't think I've heard of that
in decades. We'll ask our next guest, when the hell
have we ever gotten rid of billions of waste in DC.

Speaker 1 (15:58):
Finally, and I hope see more.

Speaker 2 (16:02):
This is including eight billion in cuts US Agency for
International Development. That's USAID, Okay, more than a billion dollars.
That's where they cut from the PBS and the NPR.
The Recisions built made its way to Trump's desk, despite.

Speaker 1 (16:16):
Efforts by death for Democrats.

Speaker 2 (16:18):
Who wanted to derail the legislation. Of course they did.
They wanted their propaganda arm out there, and they wanted
their slush fund, So of course they're upset about these cuts.
Democrats in the Senate pushed for immediate release of all
the Epstein files also as part of the recent legislative proceedings. However,
their effort was blocked by Senate Republicans, who argued the

(16:41):
move was just political theater aimed at targeting President Trump,
and objected to bringing the resolution to a vote. You
already heard my rant earlier in the show about all
this crap with Epstein. I'll just keep it right there
with what I said in the first segment of the
show tonight. This after the corporate media and Democrats claimed
that Republicans voted earlier in the week to actually block
the release of the files. That's not right, However, Margie

(17:04):
Taylor Green said that the vote put forward by Democrats
would have given the Dems control in the House, despite
being the minority, to do whatever they want with the file.
So this wasn't a rejection of Republicans going we don't
want the stuff out. It's we don't want the Democrats
controlling it. So let's get it right about this vote.

Speaker 1 (17:24):
Watch.

Speaker 6 (17:26):
If I could vote to release the EPSEEM files, guys,
you would have my vote.

Speaker 4 (17:29):
I would vote yes.

Speaker 2 (17:31):
Here's what just happened.

Speaker 6 (17:32):
It was a procedural vote, and we have these all
the time.

Speaker 4 (17:35):
It's called a PQ.

Speaker 6 (17:36):
It's voting on the previous question and if the if
the Democrats had won the previous question, which I know
sounds insane. It's one of these crazy rules in the
House that are hard to understand. That means they would
control the House floor, and that means they could bring
up anything they could. They could bring up impeachment articles
against President Trump, they could bring up the whole package

(17:59):
of insane Democrat agenda items and force votes on House
floor on these things.

Speaker 4 (18:04):
That's what we voted against.

Speaker 6 (18:06):
We never allowed Democrats to have control of the House
floor because we control.

Speaker 4 (18:09):
The House floor.

Speaker 2 (18:11):
Joining me now to sound off about all this and
the cuts and the getting rid of USAID and all
the lovely stuff happening in the swamp this week. He's
a member of the House Intelligence and Ways and Means Committees.
My pal, Florida Congressman and veteran Greg Stuby, back on
the program.

Speaker 1 (18:27):
Mister Stuby, how you doing, sir, good? Thanks for having me.

Speaker 2 (18:31):
All right, where do you want to begin? Let's talk
about cuts, shall we? Because I love it. What I
can say that the federal government actually cuts spending to
the tune of billions of dollars, Greg, And how long
you been up there in the swamp. But when's the
last time you saw that happen.

Speaker 7 (18:47):
I haven't seen it in my congressional career, and I
would I'm going to ask my staff to see if
it's ever even happened ever in the history of our country.
I mean, the Recisions law didn't get passed till nineteen
seventy four, So did they do some recisions after that?

Speaker 8 (19:00):
We'll have to look and see. But it's certainly been a.

Speaker 7 (19:02):
Really long time since you've seen Washington actually cut spending.
And this came from the administration. This came from USAID's
funding getting cut. This came from MPR and PBS and
all these crazy woke leftist programs that the administration identified
as being spending that they could cut.

Speaker 8 (19:20):
Send it to the House and the Senate, and we
voted to cut it.

Speaker 7 (19:23):
I believe this is just the beginning of recisions that
we can do. This is kind of the test of
could we get this through the process with the you know,
the three vote majority in the House and the three
vote majority in the Senate, and we did so. I
believe this is just the beginning of a recisions package
that we can do. Every quarter, every month or so,
the administration sends us a package of things they identify

(19:43):
that can be cut from the current fiscal year, and
we do it.

Speaker 1 (19:46):
I love it.

Speaker 2 (19:47):
See this is what nobody was talking about when the
House Budget Office and whatever that CREP is sends out
their numbers and says, oh, we're not cutting, We're not cutting,
and Trump's like, hang on, hold on, they're going to
come right.

Speaker 1 (19:59):
And that's what I can thinking. I'm like, wait a minute.

Speaker 2 (20:01):
DOSEE identified all the waste and there was billions, if
not a trillion bucks tons of it, but you can't
all throw it into the big beautiful bill. So, now,
like you just said, quarterly, if they keep sending you
guys ways to cut, y'all are going to vote on it.

Speaker 1 (20:13):
As long as you get the votes you will And.

Speaker 2 (20:15):
So within the next three and a half years, we
may see even billions more cut, as you just said,
possibly every quarter, right, Yeah.

Speaker 7 (20:24):
With that, on top of the revenue you're getting from
tariffs every single week, on top of the fact that
we cut taxes for the American people, and you're gonna
see a huge economic increase and money to the treasury
because of that. We're well on our way to balancing
our budget, getting our deficit and our debt under control.

Speaker 2 (20:41):
There you go, getting that deficit downs. People were freaking
about the debt we were adding in the bill. And see,
I keep saying trust in DJT. He knows one thing
he knows about is working the numbers and making deals. Okay,
not a politician, businessman. This is a capitalist society. Run
America like a business, and it's going to work. Talk
about some of the bills. You guys sent over some

(21:02):
stuff on crypto and everything else today. So you were
busy last night. You guys were voting Wednesday into Thursday
all day Thursday. No, the Democrats tried to side kind
of push you to the side and install all this,
but you got it through.

Speaker 1 (21:16):
You got a lot of stuff through this week.

Speaker 7 (21:18):
Yeah, we got We didn't get done with the votes
last night till about one o'clock in the morning.

Speaker 8 (21:22):
So we've had a very busy six months.

Speaker 7 (21:24):
And think of how historic this first six months the
President Trump's presidency has been. You have the one big,
beautiful bill that closes the border funds, the border patrol,
does the things that we all talked about and campaigned
on as it relates to securing our country. Then the
issues of taxes in the one big beautiful bill. Now
you have this huge, comprehensive crypto pieces of legislation.

Speaker 8 (21:46):
That really give a regulatory framework so.

Speaker 7 (21:48):
That people that are maybe skeptical about investing know that
there's a regulatory framework and they're not going to get
ripped off. And then there's also a framework to be
regulated the people on the cryptos that are issuing the
stable coin and these type of things. A huge, big
thing in the digital assets market that you've never seen

(22:09):
before in the history of our country, and it's going
to do great things. It's exactly what President Trump has
talked about, and it's gonna give Americans the ability to
feel comfortable investing in crypto.

Speaker 1 (22:17):
Yeah, I've been a little skeptical.

Speaker 2 (22:19):
Maybe it's because of my age, I don't know enough
about it, and I also hate the dirty word regulation.
But on this I think we needed some because a
lot of folks, like you just said, have been skeptical
about getting into it, probably mostly older folks, right, I'm
sure if you're in your teens or twenties, even thirties,
you know all about it. You're like confident, I'm gonna
buy this crypto. I've been sitting on the sidelines going, hey,
wait a minute, so I actually appreciate what you did here.
All right, final one, two weeks. I know you want

(22:40):
to run for the weekend. This is a pretty simple one.
I just want to set the record straight because I
want to make sure we didn't get it wrong here
on this program or network, because a lot of the
media got it wrong. You heard MTG's SoundBite all week
you guys got labeled as the Republicans voted two eleven
two ten to not release the Epstein files.

Speaker 1 (22:56):
That was not the vote, right.

Speaker 2 (22:58):
The vote was to not let Democrats have control of
the floor.

Speaker 7 (23:02):
No, And it is frustrating when even conservative media is
saying that Republicans are voting to not release the Epstein files,
and that's a complete and absolute lie.

Speaker 8 (23:11):
That's not what we're voting on.

Speaker 7 (23:12):
We were voting on a procedural motion for a previous
question on those crypto bills that we just talked about,
and there was an amendment in the Rules Committee to
try to hijack that by filing a Democratic Admission emotion
on the PQ, and what Marjorie said is correct. If
that would have won, Democrats could have put anything they
wanted on that bill and it would have killed all

(23:33):
of the crypto legislation for this week. So it's not
what was being reported at all. I believe the majority
of Republicans I would certainly support releasing whatever Congress can
release as it relates to the Epstein files, and I'm
sure a lot of my colleagues support that as well, But.

Speaker 8 (23:48):
That is not the vote that was taken this week.

Speaker 2 (23:51):
Well, as I said earlier in the program, you can
go back later tonight, Greg and watch it. I think
Trump just put a masterclass on with this whole file, BS,
because now, of course he's instructed PAM to release everything.
And anyway, just go watch the beginning of the show
tonight later when you're hanging out, you'll see.

Speaker 1 (24:07):
Appreciate you coming on, brother, have a good week. Thank
you you too, up next.

Speaker 2 (24:11):
Democrats have been out on their soapboxes all week claiming
that President Trump's immigration detention center down in Florida, known
as Alligator Alcatrez, is allegedly inhumane Oh really, how about
we compare it to Obama's cages when he was in office?

Speaker 1 (24:26):
Oh yeah, stay with us.

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Speaker 1 (26:50):
Welcome back.

Speaker 2 (26:51):
President Trump's efforts to rapidly expel foreign invaders from our
country while defending our southern border is netting some pretty
impressive numbers and results, folks. Border crossings have dropped to
the lowest point in decades. This is according to new
Customs and Border Protection data. Last month saw slightly more
than twenty five thousand encounters nation wide.

Speaker 1 (27:12):
So that's both borders, folks.

Speaker 2 (27:14):
Plus you know they come in on boats sometimes too,
down in Florida and Kelly, so this is totally nationwide encounters.
Illegals trying to sneak in to our country. Now, that's
marking the lowest monthly total ready for this in CBP history.
Uh huh.

Speaker 1 (27:32):
Promises made, promises kept. What do you say?

Speaker 2 (27:35):
The economy, the border, The economy, the border. He's doing it.
He's done it six months. Additionally, there were zero parole
releases last month compared to nearly twenty eight thousand people
allowed in last June under Jojo. Can you fathom that
twenty eight thousand to zero same month year over year?

Speaker 1 (27:57):
Insane? Right? According to the newly.

Speaker 2 (28:00):
Defunded can I just laugh about this for a minute.
According to the newly defunded, National Public Radio, forecasters predicted
that in twenty twenty five, more immigrants are likely to
leave the US than enter, the first time this would
happen in more than sixty years. Yeah, self deport it's

(28:21):
good for you. It's better than sitting in Alligator Alcatraz.

Speaker 9 (28:25):
Right.

Speaker 2 (28:25):
The shift comes amid stricter immigration policies and the strict
enforcement under Trump administration, which has now reduced the arrivals.
As I said, And of course they're encouraging this self deportation. Hey,
we're giving you like a grand and a plane ticket. Okay,
bye bye, Maybe next time, try it the legal way. Meantime,
those tasked with enforcing our immigration laws are increasingly being attacked. Folks.

(28:51):
They're encountering violence at every turn. I mean, you've got
politicians and people out there promoting these stupid apps that
tell people where the ice raids are coming. They're dosing people,
they're ripping their mass off, trying to get pictures of
them and then put their names up, their wives, their kids,
you name it.

Speaker 1 (29:06):
This is disgusting.

Speaker 2 (29:08):
According to the Department of Homeland Security, immigration and Customs
enforcement officials are now facing an astounding and this went
up since I last reported last week it was seven
hundred percent. Now it's eight hundred and thirty percent increase
in assaults from January twenty first, that was the first
day Trump had a full day in office. And that's

(29:30):
from January through July fourteenth, And that's compared to the
same period last year under Jojo. Of course, nobody was
attacking them last year. But then when Trump has them
do their job and the radical left gets involved in
Democrats in the media, now they want to hurt people
just doing their damn jobs. DHS, of course, blames the

(29:53):
spikes in the mainstream media and their lies. Also the
hysterical political rhetoric coming from these idiots on the left.
That's exactly what's happening. Meantime, Democrats are predictably screaming bloody
murder over the alligator Alcatraz. They're saying that these criminal

(30:14):
illegal invaders, well, they're not being coddled, they're not being
cared for nice enough, like we take care of them
in our sanctuary cities, you know, like New York when
they were putting them up in what the Roosevelt Hotel,
giving them three square meals a day. But now Trump
is so inhumane because they're getting some okay food and

(30:35):
a cot in an air conditioned facility until they go home.

Speaker 10 (30:41):
They want to ethnically cleanse this country of certain types
of immigrants, because here's the thing. They're not going for
every person here that's undocumented. Because when I was in
that internment camp in the Everglades, I didn't see any
Europeans who overstayed their visa.

Speaker 11 (30:58):
So they essentially drink, they get their drinking water, and
they brush their teeth where they poop in the same unit.
The portions available for employees. Large pieces of roast chicken,
large sausages, and the detainees' lunches were a small you know,

(31:21):
two gray turkey and cheese sandwich and apple and chips.

Speaker 2 (31:29):
Many people would love to have a turkey sandwich and
some chips and some water. You moron, did you.

Speaker 1 (31:34):
See the picks that?

Speaker 2 (31:37):
Okay, joining me now, towagh in on all this ridiculousness
by the Democrats and the media about what's actually happening
in this country when it comes to enforcing our immigration laws,
protecting American sovereignty, and keeping us safe. He's retired ICE
and HSI agent, my pal Victor Avola, back on the
program to poke holes.

Speaker 1 (31:57):
In the left's narrative.

Speaker 2 (31:59):
Vic it's in humane, they keep saying all week. That's
all I've heard. We went down there, and it's so
in humane.

Speaker 1 (32:05):
Victor.

Speaker 12 (32:07):
It's a jail. It's a detention facility. I mean, crying
out loud. These people have never been in one. I've
been in many across the country and outside of the
United States. Let me tell you, they have it very nice.
They're being taken care of. It is humanitarian. I don't
know what they expect the treatment to be. It's not
going to be like you said at the Roosevelt Hotel.

(32:28):
That's not going to be the case. And if they
were expecting that kind of treatment, they're way wrong. But
I'm surprised you didn't mention the hoax lady in California.
They made up this whole thing about being kidnapped by Ice.
This case is insane because it proves that the terms,
for example, the Left and the Democrats dan are now

(32:50):
referring to every arrest that an ICE officer does as
a kidnapping, as a disappearing of an individual, And that's dangerous.

Speaker 2 (32:59):
That is being and they're calling it internment camp like
they're trying to act like this is Auschwitz or something and.

Speaker 1 (33:05):
World War two.

Speaker 2 (33:06):
I mean, well, that's disgusting for the millions of Jews
who died in World War Two in actual internment camps,
or this country's black stained during the war with the
Japanese when we did have internment camps on American soil.
So I'm sick and tired of the Left using these
inflammatory words because it actually to me downplays real history

(33:29):
with real internment camps. Can I ask you something, by
the way, were you active? Because I know that I
tell folks all the time, you got shot you lost
your partner. Were you active during the Obama years?

Speaker 1 (33:39):
Oh yeah, okay, I.

Speaker 2 (33:41):
Want to do a little side by side or roll
video or show picks every guys in the back habit.
Do you remember when Obama was throwing people in cages
because he deported about three and a half million. Nobody
talks about that, right, those were big show Obama's big steel.

Speaker 9 (33:55):
There.

Speaker 2 (33:55):
They are big steel cages with just a matt and
some of those silver therm blankets. Now that's in humane.
Those are cages. Keep playing that. That's a cage. Now
show me Trump's internment camp, which is not. Okay, get
rid of Obama stuff. Pull that down. Now, let's look
at what Trump's doing inside these facilities. I see bunk beds, pillows,

(34:18):
nice blankets, good meals. They're not all crowded up laying
on each other with little silver blankets. The inside of
Alligator Alcatraz is entirely different than what Obama did in
his term. You worked when Obama was in You've seen
the images inside of Alligator Alcatraz. I think it's night

(34:41):
and day. You want to talk about inhumane. Let's call
up old Berry and talk to Obama.

Speaker 1 (34:46):
You were there.

Speaker 12 (34:47):
I was there. I saw it. He can't even compare it.
The lamp was very successful in switching that narrative that
the cages belong to Trump, but we all know in reality,
the truth is that it was Obama started the cages
and the kids in cages, and the tremendous amounts of
undercompanied miners that came in, by the way, under the
Biden regime. I walked into these facilities that were built

(35:11):
all along the border. Remember now, these were processing facilities
to bring the people in. Let me tell you, Dan,
the first time I went to one in Laredo, El Paso, McCallan,
I've been to. I got kicked out of some of them,
and these are state of the art facilities. I couldn't
believe how nice they were. And this was only to

(35:32):
process the individuals. I wanted those facilities to be turned
around and become detention facilities because they had already been
built and the money had already been spent. Some of
them already been taken down. Who knows what was going
to happen with the rest. But this nonsense of enforcement
or real enforcement, because I think that's what the people
are not used to seeing, is that for the last

(35:54):
four years, they haven't seen what a real ice agent
does and the enforcement of the law. This is what
it looked.

Speaker 2 (36:00):
Well, yeah, because the media, because victor media wasn't following
around eight years of Obama when he deported three point
five and saw ice agents when you were active doing
your day right. But now today because Trump's doing it now,
the media is all up you guys as you know
what and.

Speaker 1 (36:14):
Trying to make you look bad.

Speaker 2 (36:15):
But when Obama did it with three and a half million,
nobody blinked an eye in the media. I'm gonna close
with this. I got less than a minute left because
the Democrats went down there and toured like debris. Deborah
Wasserman Schultz, that lion piece of you know what from Florida.
I would like to ask them, since you're so upset
about alleged inhumane conditions for illegal immigrants that are not citizens,

(36:36):
can we discuss how you treated January six ers, right,
sleep deprivation, loud music, stripping them naked. We got headlines
pepper spray making them denounce Trump, taking their bibles away,
sleeping on a concrete floor. Those were American citizens. You
a holes did that too, And you want to go
piss and moan about illegals on a nice cot getting

(36:57):
three meals in an air conditioned facility in Florida, give
me a break.

Speaker 1 (37:02):
Final word to you, Vic, on that.

Speaker 12 (37:04):
I'll add, are you as veterans to that list? Are
you as veterans are homeless? US veterans mentally unstable? All
these problems that are veterans, why don't they have it
and show that passion for them as well? This very upsetting.
They're going to continue to sign on the wrong side
of life at this point as you and I are
going to continue to speak about it, Dan and let

(37:24):
them be, because I think the American people have recognized
it and it's going to help us in the future elections.

Speaker 1 (37:29):
It sure is.

Speaker 2 (37:30):
The American people are not stupid. They now see through
the smoke and lies of the mainstream media. And you
can see the video and picks we just showed you
with your own two eyes. Who was inhumane and who
is trying to be as nice as they can as
they kick these illegal invaders out. And I'm sorry, the
Trump administration is doing a much better job than Obama
ever did.

Speaker 1 (37:50):
Vic.

Speaker 2 (37:50):
Thank you, brother, appreciate you. Victor Aveler retired ice HSI agent.
Always we appreciate the insight straight Ahead and tonight's this
week in Welcome Erica segment, a librarian from Louisiana says
he got fired because he wouldn't use those ridiculous pronouns
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Speaker 9 (40:20):
Ever, as far as the accusations that were biased, I
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(40:42):
want to bring that conversation back to our newsroom.

Speaker 2 (40:47):
Sure you do talk about out a touch if you
didn't know. That was the CEO of the newly defunded
NPR news Catherine Mayer whining about accusations that her outlet
leans way to the left, that it's a Democrat echo chamber,
that it's chalked full of a progressive political propaganda agenda.

Speaker 1 (41:08):
It is, It's Friday, you know what it means.

Speaker 2 (41:10):
Let's go woke for a minute, kicking off this week's absurdities,
pointing out the patently obvious. I mean, this is ridiculous bias.
I mean, all you got to do, is, especially NPR right,
NPR npbs out this crap that's been coming out from
them for years, especially since Trump took over, is ridiculous,

(41:30):
and you've been funding it taxpayer funded. The public was
quick to rip NPR apart for its ridiculous claims, reposting
a bunch of these headlines. Oh yeah, from the liberal
trolls masquerading his journalists. Ready leave these up. These are
some of the NPR headlines over the last couple of years,

(41:51):
a couple months. I guess some white people may choose
a thumbs up emoji because it feels neutral, but some
academics argue opt on a thumbs up emoji signals a
lack of awareness about white privilege. What translation the thumbs
up emoji's racist and the thinly veiled reference to white supremacy.

(42:11):
I send thumbs up all the time.

Speaker 1 (42:13):
What are you?

Speaker 2 (42:14):
Here's another one. We don't want to waste our time
on stories that are not really stories. We don't want
to waste the listeners and readers' times on stories that
are just pure distractions. That statement was in regard to
the Hunter Biden laptop scandal. Oh yeah, but you've got
no bias, right miss maher. Keep in mind, this is
the same woman who once said that the First Amendment

(42:37):
is a nuisance because it makes it harder for her
to censor information she doesn't like.

Speaker 1 (42:45):
Yeah, look at that all that's right.

Speaker 2 (42:48):
There in black and white, and listen to this.

Speaker 13 (42:51):
The number one challenge here that we see and is,
of course, the First Amendment in the United States is
a fairly robust protection of rights. And that is a
protection of rights both for platforms, which I actually think
is very important that platforms have those rights to be
able to regulate what kind of content they want on
their sites, but it also means that it is a

(43:12):
little bit tricky. You really address some of the real
challenges of where does bad information come from? And sort
of the influence peddlers who have made a real market
economy around it.

Speaker 2 (43:23):
Yeah, we get it. You don't like the first Amendment?

Speaker 1 (43:25):
Shut it?

Speaker 2 (43:26):
Joining us now to help me out with the rest
of the ridiculous world headlines. Hopefully you're at a job
soon too, lady. She's a contributor for Fearless with Jason
Whitlock on Blaze TV. Miss Shall Mika Michelle back on
the program, Shamika, Mika, what do you make a Miss Mayor?

Speaker 1 (43:39):
There?

Speaker 2 (43:39):
She don't like that first Amendment and now she's getting defunded.
How you like it, sister, I'm so.

Speaker 4 (43:45):
Happy she's getting defunded. One of my favorite.

Speaker 14 (43:47):
Headlines though, and the ones that you showed, was that
fat phobia is steeped in racism. And I'm offended because
I'm not fat and out of shape and I am
one of these people who probably has, you know, fat phobia.
I don't like fat people that much, but it bothers
me that they act as if it has anything to

(44:08):
do with racism, Like black people just sit around eating
shitlings for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. No, you can be
black and still be fited. Has nothing to do with racism.

Speaker 2 (44:20):
Hey, but this apoji does if I give you a
thumbs up, I'm gonna text you I'm a racist.

Speaker 1 (44:25):
I'm sending you a thumbs up.

Speaker 2 (44:27):
Apparently, all right, lots more titles or headlines to get to.
Here we go the one. It's before the break. This
was ridiculous.

Speaker 1 (44:35):
You heard about this one?

Speaker 2 (44:36):
A Louisiana librarian says that he got canned because a
couple of his coworkers complained that he wouldn't use their pronouns.
Here's the headline, so they fired him over pronouns. Your thoughts.

Speaker 14 (44:53):
I think it's ridiculous, and I would never even have
a conversation with someone who tries to corre wreck me
when my eyes can clearly see.

Speaker 4 (45:03):
Who they are and what they are.

Speaker 14 (45:05):
I'm just not gonna have these type of conversations. But
this is how silly people are. If it doesn't match
the chromosomes. I'm not gonna send my brain into a
tizzy trying to sound stupid.

Speaker 4 (45:17):
I'm gonna call it as I see it.

Speaker 2 (45:19):
Well, I know you're a woman of faith, you follow
God and you follow science. Okay, that's your gender. You're
born that way. Sorry, you don't get to change it. Okay,
so many, so many more. How about oh, let's head
to Minneapolis. Have you seen this Omar Fatah guy who
we should probably deport? Oh, I said it. Who's running
to become the mayor of Minneapolis? This guy another radical

(45:44):
Islamic extremists like that zoron Mindami fool in New York
City running for mayor. Listen to the crap he just spewed.

Speaker 1 (45:51):
Play it.

Speaker 15 (45:52):
You want to know who the real threat is, Matter President,
I'll give you a hint.

Speaker 1 (45:56):
It't.

Speaker 15 (45:57):
They don't look like our chief author. They don't look
like the folks up in the gallery. They don't look
like the folks on the rotunda. They look like many
of the members that sit in the front. And you
don't have to take my word for it. According to
the DHS, Matter Presidents, the greatest domestic threat facing the
United States comes from quote racially or ethnically motivated violent extremists,

(46:22):
specifically specifically those who advocate for the superiority superiority of
the white race, not our immigrants.

Speaker 2 (46:32):
All right, he's taking information from Biden's DHS when they
put that garbage out. And if I hear one more
black liberal say like WHOOPI Goldberg that blacks are getting
murdered in the streets by white terrorists in this country. Shamika,
where'd that happen? Is it happening?

Speaker 1 (46:50):
Uh?

Speaker 14 (46:51):
You know, if we just look at the footage that
came I think out of Philadelphia last week when they
were having to shootout on the porch and it was
just all black people, that's what we have to worry about.
And in Minneapolis it looks as if they have to
worry about the hungry Somalians taking over. Because he just
reminds me of one of those kids Sally Struthers used

(47:13):
to tell us. We're just thirty five cents a day.
You can feed them for a month. Like, I'm just
so sick of people coming in that are not Americans
and talking down on America and Americans.

Speaker 4 (47:27):
It irritates me so much.

Speaker 2 (47:29):
Yeah, you know, there is a point to the word assimilation.
If you're coming here for a better life, because you're
running away from Zimbabwe or wherever you're running away from,
they're a little man, then embrace our traditions. You don't
get to bring your real law. It doesn't work in
Western civilization. You don't get to claim that all white
people are racist and once you dead because the clear
skin the facts don't back it up.

Speaker 1 (47:50):
You're full of bs, and you.

Speaker 2 (47:51):
Sure as hell don't deserve to serve in office and
represent we the people. And I hope folks in Minneapolis
don't put that idiot in, just like the one in
New York City. Okay, there's more idiots around here. Oh
where I live, San Diego County. I love to rip
these idiots. The San Diego County Commission Board. I think
there's only four right now instead of five because one

(48:11):
gal had to drop out from some controversy, and I
think it's a two to two.

Speaker 1 (48:14):
Vote or whatever.

Speaker 2 (48:15):
But right now they're proposing to spend taxpayer dollars in
San Diego County to a program called Know Your Rights
to help illegal aliens not only evade ICE when they
come to town, but get them legal help as well
with taxpayer dollars.

Speaker 4 (48:29):
Shamika, Yeah, that one really gets me up set.

Speaker 16 (48:33):
The only way I.

Speaker 14 (48:34):
Want my taxpayer dollars going towards this is to have
more ICE agents because I'm noticing they're spending a lot
of time in California. I need them to come to
North Carolina, to Durham, to the SAMs clubs to get
the ones walking around with their grocery cart full of
taxpayer money. That's who I need them to come after.

(48:58):
I have a whole this call me Ice.

Speaker 4 (49:01):
I can help you out.

Speaker 1 (49:02):
Speaking of Ice, will wrap up. I got two three.

Speaker 2 (49:04):
I'm gonna hit some woke, bad and some good non
woke ICE related stories.

Speaker 1 (49:10):
Let's go to Rhode Island.

Speaker 2 (49:12):
Democrat state Rep claims that ICE is no better or
just like the Nazis Gestapo. He's accusing ICE of kidnapping people.
He says, that's what they're doing. They're kidnapping people off
the streets. Really, and he was talking about, by the way,
someone they nabbed in Rhode Island who admitted to ICE

(49:34):
he was an MS thirteen gang banger. And it's also
proven he was a fentanyl trafficker. How many people died
because of the drugs he sold. But it's kidnapping, Shemika.

Speaker 4 (49:45):
Yeah, this is silly.

Speaker 14 (49:46):
And if anybody sees these mostly white liberals taking up
for these illegal immigrants, they should feel offended, especially black people,
because you don't.

Speaker 4 (49:57):
See them coming to your rescue.

Speaker 14 (50:00):
When you know Tyrone and little Fat Draws is going
at it they're not coming to your rescue. They want
you in jail, but they want these other people who
have also brought broken.

Speaker 4 (50:12):
The law to be free and to get free things.
But this is how we ask how silly we are.

Speaker 14 (50:19):
We're jerked around by our emotions as black people, and
we are seeing them say, oh, yeah, they just don't
like them because they're brown. No, we want them out
because they are illegal every.

Speaker 2 (50:31):
Breaking law and Trump isn't deporting just black and brown people, Okay.
And by the way, if they are brown, it doesn't
mean they're Latin descent. Because you're Gavin Newsom of these
woke liberal idiots on the Democrat side saying he's only
getting rid of Mexicans, like, you know, brown people that
do our crappy jobs. These are the racist people on
the left that say that garbage. They're the ones that

(50:51):
pick your groceries and watch your kids and make your bed.

Speaker 1 (50:54):
I don't say that crap. They're the racist ones.

Speaker 2 (50:56):
What's interesting is, no, we're also throwing out brown people
from Pakistan and from the Middle East Syria that got
here that want to kill us. We're also throwing out
Chinese nationals that want us dead. So it's not just
black and brown. I'm so sick of this crap. All right,
let's end on some good stuff, shall we. Speaking of
the illegals, put up this alligator Alcatraz headline for me.

Speaker 1 (51:16):
Please.

Speaker 2 (51:17):
An illegal alien who got sent down there is now
begging for a last chance to self deport after he
got sent there, He's like, please give me the airlight.

Speaker 1 (51:27):
Ticke it in a thousand bucks. I want to leave.

Speaker 2 (51:29):
I'll go home.

Speaker 1 (51:30):
I'll go home, shamikha.

Speaker 14 (51:33):
I love it. This is what they should be doing
to start with. You know, we are giving you the
chance to raise your hand and say, you know, I'm
not supposed to be here. But just like in school,
if you don't raise your hand, then the teacher has
to call on who they will and so this is
what we're doing. He got called on and now he's like, oh, no,
give me a chance. Nope, you should have raised your

(51:55):
hand before.

Speaker 2 (51:57):
Let's end on a little joke because I like this
comedian and I can't believe you might be into sports.
I don't know. I can't believe that ESPN actually hired
Shane gillis a hilarious comedian who rips both sides. That's
what comedy's about everybody, get the stick out of here
and laugh. They hired him to host their spb's Award
this past week and he had a hilarious monologue. I

(52:20):
can't put all ten minutes in, but here's a few
of them.

Speaker 17 (52:22):
But it was halftime and we looked up and we
saw Trump. I was with my buddy and I was like,
we should just sneak up there and try to meet him,
and we did. We got into his suite, which turns
out it's pretty easy to get access to Donald Trump.
It's probably why keeps getting shot.

Speaker 1 (52:34):
All the times.

Speaker 17 (52:35):
We just got right in there.

Speaker 1 (52:36):
But we're in there.

Speaker 17 (52:37):
He doesn't know who I am. But there's a line
of people and he's just shaking hands with everybody. And
I was at the end of the line. But also
I took a picture with him and I posted it
and people got upset about that the hell as the president.
If Osama van Lanen was in the suite, I would
have been like, you're crazy. But he's shaking hands with everybody.

(52:59):
It's very funny. Trump does this thing whenever he meets
somebody for the first time, even if he doesn't know me.
He gives him like a crazy compliment. It's kind of nice.
Like he got to the guy next to me and
he was like, look at you, you're beautiful.

Speaker 1 (53:09):
And then he got to me and he was like,
look at you, You're huge.

Speaker 17 (53:12):
I was like, thank you for Suprisden.

Speaker 2 (53:16):
A little fun with Trump, but not malicious, not nasty
like most comedians. He made some hilarious jokes about black
and white players in the WNBA, which the crowd kind
of jeered, sneered, but laughed and clapped at. He made
a lot of jokes about some of the football players
and the crimes they've committed and stuff. He ripped on everybody,
and that's the way comedy's supposed to be, right Shamika.

Speaker 4 (53:39):
I totally agree.

Speaker 14 (53:40):
He got both sides, Democrat, Republican, black, white. He went
after Caitlin Clark and I absolutely loved that, especially after
samone Bows took the transgender side. I'm glad he called
her a little leprechaun that. I just enjoyed the entire thing.

Speaker 1 (53:58):
I like Shane. I think he's hilarious.

Speaker 2 (54:00):
Where they tried to cancel him right a couple of
years back, and then all of a sudden, he was
so popular online with the people that SNL put him on.
Now ESPN, he's making a comeback. I think they canceled
his show or some special before, but now he's blowing
back up because.

Speaker 1 (54:14):
Common sense is starting to come back in America.

Speaker 2 (54:18):
Shamika, Michelle check Her, and Jason out over on Blaze
TV on Fearless as always, Dear, thank you so much, have.

Speaker 1 (54:23):
A good weekend.

Speaker 2 (54:24):
Thanks for having me, yup stick around. Coming up next,
our good friend, conservative rapper Tom McDonald gonna preview a
new music video he just dropped. Now he's Canadians, so
he says it's one heck of a banger. I think
down here, we say this hits hard. It's called white
boy shit. I don't know if I can say that word.
We'll grab back.

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(57:00):
conservative rapper and a friend of this program, Tom McDonald
dropping another big hit simply called Am I not allowed
to say this?

Speaker 1 (57:08):
White boy? You can always censor me this new song.

Speaker 2 (57:14):
It's pretty much a continuation of themes that he likes
to explore about identity, race, social perceptions with his fearless attitude.
Because Tom, like me, is sick of this cancel culture
bs plaguing our country. Before he comes on, here's a
little taste.

Speaker 1 (57:35):
They call me to one.

Speaker 16 (57:36):
I'm just a regular cracker, opposite of the mushall mathis.

Speaker 12 (57:39):
I got American flags, a number a few books.

Speaker 1 (57:41):
I'm happy, offended a massis.

Speaker 16 (57:42):
I don't feel afraid, won't be a shamed Dodgs. You
know I'm a savage this white boy.

Speaker 12 (57:46):
Don't care, bro, I'm trying to get cats.

Speaker 5 (57:50):
We got white boys, spot of Trumps, we got honkeys,
bot of hundreds, we got right next stopping Trumps.

Speaker 16 (57:54):
Trying to verbalize that you ain't ever gonna hurt a giant,
ain't worth the finals, can't burn what I am. You
can have when I finally find you, I'm gona turn
you in the fern light white by.

Speaker 12 (58:05):
The windows with that white boy that.

Speaker 2 (58:13):
Oh, that's gonna upset some folks. Here's my pal Tom
McDonald back on the program. Where's he at, Big Tom?

Speaker 1 (58:19):
What's up?

Speaker 4 (58:20):
What's brother?

Speaker 16 (58:20):
How are you?

Speaker 2 (58:24):
You're gonna piss people off with this one, Tom, Not
that you haven't with like two dozen other songs.

Speaker 18 (58:28):
But yeah, okay, I put my wife, I put my
white boy white feeeder on for the occasion.

Speaker 2 (58:36):
Yea, love you just love poking those folks on the
left and their whole social cancel culture bs, don't you.

Speaker 1 (58:42):
I love it.

Speaker 16 (58:44):
There's a lot of fun parts to this job, but
that that's about the best one. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (58:49):
Should I ask where you came up with the tunes?
How long it take you to write it? Who collabed
with you? Like, just give me background on this one.

Speaker 16 (58:55):
Yeah, man, I mean this all came together in the
blink of an eye. Dude, I've just been being told
for I don't know if you if you're aware of this,
but there's been a lot of criticisms about my music
for many, many years at this point, so I just
kind of, you know, one of the main things that
people say to me is like, Oh, he's a white
rapper and he makes music for white people and it's

(59:16):
so terrible. So you know, I just decided to like
embrace that and just flip it on him. And you know,
if that's already what I've been doing for so many years,
then this one shouldn't really upset you that much.

Speaker 2 (59:30):
Well, I mean, you have other ones in the past
that I'm sure have upset them, But your stuff, to
me is just honest. Right last night, Tom and I
had little conversation about half hour on the phone, and
I was telling some of the songs I've been listening
to in my drive to and from the studio here
a way in and it's like soldier and American flags
and different ones that to me, if you listen to

(59:53):
way you write and what you're saying, it's all true
and nothing's racist or homophobic or anti in thing. You're
just being real about our society and about things that
you are witnessing as an American citizen and as a rapper.
And I think your stuff is very truthful. I think
it's entertaining, and this one is definitely gonna ruffle feathers, Tom,

(01:00:16):
I hope.

Speaker 18 (01:00:17):
So, man, I'm gonna Kanye West been wandering around out
here for the last couple of months wearing a full
clan rope and uh, and people are making a deal
out of me making a song called white Boys.

Speaker 16 (01:00:30):
Then they were at a Kanye dressing up like a
clan member, so yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:00:34):
And screaming the estum and Nazi stuff and mail Hitler.

Speaker 1 (01:00:37):
I mean, Kanye's out the reservation. All you're doing is
being proud white boy.

Speaker 16 (01:00:41):
Yeah, dude, just let it. Let him, let him be mad, bro,
let him be mad.

Speaker 2 (01:00:44):
All right, Tom, have a great weekend where we find
the new song and check out the music video film
in on all your stuff.

Speaker 16 (01:00:51):
Yeah, check out the video white Boy. It's on YouTube
right now, just search Tom McDonald.

Speaker 9 (01:00:56):
Uh.

Speaker 16 (01:00:56):
You can download the song on iTunes, although I've been
told it's very different cult to find you gotta type
out the full title and my name shocker, But yeah,
you can find me Tom McDonald Spotify, iTunes, YouTube, all
that good stuff.

Speaker 2 (01:01:09):
All right, Tom, have a good weekend, brother, Thanks for
having me brother. Yeah, audio of course, and we're out
of time, folks, thanks so much for tuning in.

Speaker 1 (01:01:16):
I'll see you Monday, eight eastern five Pacific. Stick around for.

Speaker 2 (01:01:20):
Matt Gates, then Chanel Rhon. In the meantime, you know
exactly what to do. Be a proud American out there,
no matter what color you are, be a proud American.

Speaker 1 (01:01:27):
Please be brave, and God bless you all. Good Night,
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