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Speaker 1 (00:07):
Well, we're gonna have a meeting with Vladimir Putin, and
at the end of that meeting, probably in the first
two minutes, I'll know exactly whether or not a deal can.

Speaker 2 (00:14):
Be wading because that's what I do.

Speaker 1 (00:17):
I make deals.

Speaker 2 (00:18):
A confident President Trump prepares to meet with Russian counterpart
Vladimir Putin seeking a solution to the two and a
half year long skirmish with Ukraine. Good evening, and welcome
to tonight's edition of Real America. I'm David Pollock, filling
in for Dan Ball one last time before he returns
from a much needed vacation. Trump is set to meet

(00:41):
with Vladimir Putin on Friday in Alaska for the highly
anticipated summit aimed at negotiating a potential ceasefire to end
the war in Ukraine. This will mark the first meeting
between the two leaders on US soil in over a decade,
and the first time to sitting US and Russian president
have met since twenty twenty one. Trump describes the meeting

(01:03):
as a fell out session, saying he doesn't plan to
make a deal himself and adding that he would communicate
outcomes to Ukrainian presidents. Zolensky and European leaders. Afterward, Russian
forces have achieved a significant breakthrough in eastern Ukraine, just
ahead of the scheduled summit between presidents Putin and Trump.
This Russian advance threatens to encircle Ukrainian troops across much

(01:28):
of the Dambas Front. Putin has reportedly offered to pause
fighting if Ukraine withdraws from the Donsk region, a proposal
strongly rejected by Ukrainian presidents Zulnsky and EU leaders. Ukrainian
President Vladimir Zulinsky is expressing full support for a recent
joint statement by key European leaders aimed at achieving peace

(01:50):
in Ukraine while protecting Ukrainian and European interests. The statement
welcomes Trump's efforts to facilitate an end to the war,
but is continued pressure on Russia and strong security guarantees
for Kiev. President Trump says he's aiming to explore parameters
for a possible ceasefire that may involve some land swaps.

Speaker 1 (02:12):
I got a call that they'd like to meet, and
I'm going to see what they want to meet.

Speaker 3 (02:16):
I'd like to see a cease fire.

Speaker 1 (02:18):
I'd like to see the best deal that could be
made for both parties. You know it takes two to
tango right. The next meeting will be with Zelenski and
Putin or Zelenskin putting to me. I'll be there if
they need, but I want to have a meeting set
up between the two leaders. I was a little bothered
by the fact that Zelenski was saying, well, I have
to get constitutional approved. I mean, he's got approval to

(02:41):
go into war and kill everybody, but he needs approval
to do a landswap because there'll be some land swapping
going on. I know that through Russia and through conversations
with everybody to the good for the good of Ukraine,
good stuff, not bad stuff. Also some bad stuff for
both is good.

Speaker 2 (03:01):
And there's been joining us now to discuss all of this.
He sits on the House Oversight Committee and as a
member of the Dough sub Committee. Tennessee Congressman Tim Burchett
back on the program. Welcome, my friend, Tim. It's good
to talk to you again. How are you doing.

Speaker 4 (03:16):
I'm great, brother, It's always good, but I can be
al with good talks. So thank you so much for
having me on again.

Speaker 2 (03:22):
Well, thank you so much. For being here. Look, there's
no shortage for news today. I mean between Home Rule
in Washington, between this new meeting now in Alaska, between
Trump and Buden. I had to get your take on
what you thought about this meeting? Now are we going
to see I mean Trump already said no. You know,
I'm not going to make a deal here. This is

(03:42):
sort of just an appetizer to the deal. What do
you make on the meeting in Alaska between Trump and Putin?

Speaker 4 (03:49):
I know Donald Trump a little bit. You know, I've
stayed to operate. And one thing I do now is
I always laugh because his detractors always say, oh, he's
not going to get this thing done. He's not going
to get that big beautiful bill passed, and he's sure
not going to get it done by fourth of July.
Guess what fourth of July they were signing it, the
Cryptocurrency bill Center. Haggard he had out of Tennessee. They

(04:10):
ain't going to happen. They ain't going to happen. Senator Haggard,
he said, we're trying to get it on his desk
by Friday, and everybody said it's not going to happen.
Guess what it was on his desk by Friday. Do
not discount Donald Trump. Everything he does is calculated. He's
a master class in negotiating. I mean, honestly, you think
he can handle Putin. I said that gun he can

(04:31):
handle teamsters in New York City. I think he can
handle Putin. I think he gets the art of the deal.
But the truth is is that Trump understands a couple
of things. He understands their economic situation, the energy situation.
That is one of the reasons outside of his love
for this country, is that he's pushing to get our

(04:51):
energy back on track in a hurry because he will
be able to fluctuate prices around the world, because we
will be a contributor to the to energy in this
country instead of a detractor, which we had under under
Joe Biden. If you can imagine, you know, we were
exporting energy heavily. Under under Trump, he's he's permitted more wells,
he permitted the refineries, he's permitted the delivery service. He

(05:15):
gets it. He gets it. He's not playing any more
games and part and you better believe Putin gets it.
And there's no it's no way, uh exercise and utility
that they're doing it. In Alaska of history serves me correctly.
We got Alaska from for a pretty good deal from Russia,
and I think the whole deal plays into it. Everything
he does, seating arrangement, you know, the color of the wallpaper.

(05:39):
Trump is way ahead of everybody, and I'm looking forward
to from peace breaking out. We need to We need
to end this Dagga war. Two hundred over two hundred
billion dollars from American excuse me, and American funds. You're
yours in my grand killed children's tax dollars. Really they're
borrowing it, you know, Ukraine going down this or going

(06:01):
down the street. They're recruiting, you know, snatching kids off
the street. Putin's got mercenaries. They're running out of people.
We need to get this thing put to rest. American
boys and girls don't need to be over there. It's
a lot of the war pimps would like to see
us over there. And you've got to realize too, a
lot of these people that are pushing but it's saying,
all they're voting for is their portfolio. Brother, they don't

(06:22):
want world peace. They just want to add to their greed.
And that's worldwide. And when there when Zelenski says he
didn't know where half the money went. We ought to
take him serious. That's our, yours and my money brother,
one hundred million dollars that we know for sure. That
he said he's not sure where it's It's been documented.
He said that. So Trump, you know, first of all,

(06:42):
he's not going to mess it up. Second of all,
I see it getting a lot better.

Speaker 2 (06:47):
Yeah, well, look, I mean Ukraine Russia is the last
sort of bugaboo of his agenda, is a six month
at least agenda, because he wanted to see it come
to an end. And it seems like he's finally able
to put the pressure on Putin. And you're I love
that you brought up location Alaska. We sit on some
of the largest oil reserves in the world in Alaska.
And what did Trump do last week put the pressure
on India to stop buying Russian oil. He's making a

(07:08):
statement that hey, this can get a lot worse from you,
a lot worse for you. Let's make a deal. I
love that you brought it up. I agree with you
one thousand percent. That was an intentional place. It wasn't
because of geography. They have airplanes, they can fly wherever
they want. That place was picked for a very specific reason. Look,
jad Vance even says that Americans are sick of sending
money to Ukraine, exactly like you said, we don't want
to send any more money over there, and we have

(07:29):
a video of this, check it out.

Speaker 5 (07:30):
What we said to the Europeans is simply, first of all,
this is in your neck of the woods, this is
in your back door. You guys have got to step
up and take a bigger role in this thing. And
if you care so much about this conflict, you should
be willing to play a more direct and a more
substantial way in funding this warri yourself. I think the
President and I certainly think that America, we're done with

(07:52):
the funding of the Ukraine war business. We want to
bring about a peaceful settlement to this thing. We want
to stop the killing. But Americans, I think, are sick
of continuing to send their money, their talk dollars to
this particular conflict. But if the Europeans want to step
up and actually buy the weapons from American producers, we're
okay with that.

Speaker 2 (08:12):
I agree with the future president of the United States,
what about you?

Speaker 4 (08:15):
I understand, and I agree with my friend JD. Vance
had a nice conversationating him a couple of weeks ago,
and he's a trade shooter. He's not pulling any punches.
He knows he's speaking on authority of our great President.
And I think you're going to see more of this.
I go see I hope you see JD. More out
in front on a lot of these issues because he
didn't catch the lights at where America can understand what

(08:36):
he's saying.

Speaker 2 (08:37):
And speak and see and speaking of seeing a lot
more of people. I hear there might be a Senate
opening from Tennessee, and personally, I know who I would
like to see, Philip. Maybe we'll hear something soon.

Speaker 4 (08:50):
We'll say it's a long ways out. Senator Blackburn just
announced she's running for governors. So h the way Tennessee
law works, if she were to win the governorship, she
could literally resign from the Senate, be sworn in as
the governor, walk across the stage, and her first appointment
would be her successor of the United States Senate. I

(09:11):
have a long history with Senator Blackburn. We sat beside
each other in the State Senate. I can remember when
she was Commissioner of Films, meeting with her then working
on tax credits for films and things like that. We've
got a great track graping together. I would love the opportunity.
I'm not going to be one of these guys that says, oh,
I was drafted or I'm forming an exploratory committee. If
I was given the opportunity, I would take it. I

(09:33):
would love. I would love to work on that level
in the United States Senate. I think I can do well.
I pushed the button in the House, and I think
I could push it in the Senate.

Speaker 2 (09:44):
Well. I know everybody that I knows you, including myself,
hopes that you're the guy to fill that chair. I
can't think of anyone anyone better for it. Tim. Thank
you so much for joining us again, and the best
of luck to.

Speaker 4 (09:56):
You, brother. Thank you, brother. It's always a pleasure. Reason
they're fine at y'all. You're right over the Dadgum target.
Keep it up. Pray for our country.

Speaker 2 (10:04):
Thank you, Thank you, my friend. We'll see you again soon.
Up next, on Real America, President Trump invokes the DC
Home Rule Act, placing the DC Metropolitan Police Department under
direct federal control and deploying the National Guard in an
effort to restore peace in America's capital. We'll be right

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back after this.

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Speaker 1 (12:42):
I'm announcing a historic action to rescue our nation's capital
from crime, bloodshed, bedlam, and squalor and worse. This is
Liberation Day in DC, and we're going to take our
capital back. We're taking it back.

Speaker 2 (13:00):
President Trump announces he's invoking the DC Home Rule Act,
allowing federal control in an emergency, placing the DC Metropolitan
Police Department under direct federal control and deploying the National Guard.
President Trump announcing today a significant federal intervention in Washington, DC,

(13:21):
citing rising violence, including a recent attempted carjacking of a
federal official. Trump calling the move liberation Day for the
Capitol in addition to federalizing local police, he ordered the
deployment of hundreds of National Guard troops to assist in
restoring law and order in the city streets. This includes

(13:41):
enhanced nighttime patrols involving federal law enforcement agencies such as
the FBI, DEA, and US Marshals.

Speaker 1 (13:49):
Today we're formally declaring a public safety emergency. This is
an emergency. This is a tragic emergency. And it's embarrassing
for me to be up here to see Putin. I'm
going to Russia on Friday. I don't like being up
here talking about how unsafe and how dirty and disgusting
this once beautiful capital was with graffiti all over the walls.

(14:13):
It's another part of it, by the way, because we're
talking about safety, we're also talking about beautification. Were the
most beautiful, potentially capital in the world we always had,
but they turned our nation's capital into a sanctuary jurisdiction.

Speaker 2 (14:27):
That's the other thing.

Speaker 1 (14:27):
We have to get rid of sanctuary cities as quickly
as possible. We're going to do it too. We have
to because it's sanctuary for criminals, releasing illegal alien gang
members onto the streets. In twenty twenty two, nearly seventy
percent of criminals arrested in Washington went unprosecuted.

Speaker 2 (14:44):
With hundreds of National Guard troops deployed, the message is clear.
The capital is under federal lockdown to restore order, no exceptions.
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth stated today that about eight
hundred National Guard troops will be deployed in Washington, DC
over the coming week as part of the federal crime

(15:05):
crackdown initiated by President Trump.

Speaker 7 (15:08):
At your direction this morning, we've mobilized the DC National Guard.
It'll be operationalized by the Secretary of the Army Dan
Driscoll through the DC Guard. You will see them flowing
into the streets of Washington in the coming week. At
your direction as well, Sir, there are other units we
are prepared to bring in, other National Guard units, other
specialized units. They will be strong, they will be tough,

(15:30):
and they will stand with their law enforcement partners.

Speaker 2 (15:33):
This is nothing new for DoD.

Speaker 7 (15:34):
As the President noted at the border, we've got ten
thousand troops down there who've been operating in defense cooperation areas,
defense zones where there's zero zero illegal crossings because of
troops on strikers scanning the border. We've been protecting other
people's borders for twenty years. It's about time we protect
our own.

Speaker 2 (15:54):
Here now to help me out with all of this
is the host of Chris's World, Chris Rippa.

Speaker 8 (16:00):
Hey, brother, you good to see you, brother, Thanks for
having me today.

Speaker 2 (16:04):
Yeah, it is awesome to have you here. Love your show.
I love doing your show. And look, I have to
get your take. I mean, you see what's going on
in DC. DC as the nation's capital, beautiful city, beautiful monuments,
terrible crime, it needs to be cleaned up. And sure
leave it up to Donald Trump to clean it all up. Right,
what's your take on what you said this morning?

Speaker 9 (16:23):
And I think he will clean it all up, just
like the border. My number one thing. Here's what comes
to mind, David, this is a choice. Dealing with this
crime is a choice. The number one job, in my opinion,
the number one job of our elected officials, of any
political leader, public safety.

Speaker 8 (16:42):
Public safety has to come number one.

Speaker 9 (16:45):
So when these Democrats go and they vote on Ukraine funding,
and they go and they vote on allowing men to
compete in women in sports, are they tripping over the
homeless on their way to go cast that vote. I
don't see how it's been put up with it for
so long. And my question to people who are in
uproar over this, David, would be, what's your objection? What

(17:06):
is the real objection out there? Yeah, it's terrible to
see what's happened. We have political leaders across the globe
coming to DC and what's the first thing they're met with?
Graffiti and carjackings out the wazoo. It's a nutty thing
to have to have to have this discussion about our
nation's capital.

Speaker 2 (17:25):
Well, yeah, i mean, look, graffiti, carjackings, crime, people using
drugs everywhere, people passed out on drugs everywhere, homeless everywhere.
I mean, look urine in places there shouldn't be urine.
I mean, it's just and this has gotten progressively worse
over the past few years. I mean, it's just not

(17:45):
getting any better. We saw the attack the other day
of President Trump's favorite big balls from the Doge Commission.
But it's also a string of several assaults there and
this can't happen. You're exactly right. This should be the
place that welcomes people all over America and all over
the world to a safe place to appreciate everything that
America has to offer. But you know what, I think

(18:07):
it pretty accurately represents everything the Democrat version of America
has to offer, because I mean, how perfect of an
example do you need of a blue run city like Washington,
d C. Then compare that to all the other blue
run cities around the country, New York City, LA. You
take them off of this. Look look at you can
go Portland, go down down the map of blue run

(18:27):
cities and you're met with the same filth and the
same garbage and the same crime. And so really, what
better example failed Democrat policies in Washington CE. And now
Trump is going to show everybody how to clean this up,
just like he showed us how to solve the border
problem in Biden said he couldn't. Now in a couple
of days, Trump is going to show how you can
clean up a city with law and order, correct exactly.

Speaker 9 (18:50):
And all it is is leadership with a spine. They
told you that they needed a bill, they needed money
in order to clean up the border and to get
the border secure.

Speaker 8 (18:59):
That wasn't the case.

Speaker 9 (19:00):
All we needed was strong leadership, and Donald Trump came
right in and got that done. Twenty seven zero point
five four out of one hundred thousand.

Speaker 8 (19:09):
That's the murder rate right now in Washington, DC.

Speaker 9 (19:12):
So, David, it's safer in Mexico City than it is
in Washington DC. Now, Donald Trump made an analogy today,
and I think that it's a great analogy. Yeah, he said, Hey,
my father always told me, when you go up to
a restaurant, if the front door is dirty, don't go.

Speaker 8 (19:29):
In there and eat because the kitchen is likely far
more dirty.

Speaker 2 (19:34):
Same thing.

Speaker 9 (19:34):
If you go up, if you meet a friend, you
get in that friend's vehicle and it's trashed everywhere.

Speaker 8 (19:39):
And you're riding to their apartment or their home.

Speaker 9 (19:42):
In your head, you're probably thinking, Wow, if the vehicle
is trashed, that means their house is probably going to
be trashed too. Now, again, that analogy in comparison to
our nation's capital. If we're okay with keeping our nation's
capital looking the way that it is, what does that
say about the of the towns and the smaller towns

(20:02):
the rest of the cities across America.

Speaker 8 (20:04):
If we're okay with allowing our nation's capital, what.

Speaker 2 (20:07):
Does it say about DC? But we actually have that
that sound you're talking about, let's roll it.

Speaker 1 (20:13):
The murder rate in Washington today is higher than that
of Bogata, Columbia, Mexico City, some of the places that
you hear about as being the worst place is on
earth much higher. This is much higher. The number of
car thefs has doubled over the past five years, and

(20:33):
the number of car jackins has more than tripled. Murders
in twenty twenty three reached the highest rate probably ever.
They say twenty five years, but they don't know what
that means because it just goes back twenty five years.
Can't be worse. Our capital city has been overtaken by
violent gangs and bloodthirsty criminals, roving mobs of wild youth,

(20:55):
drugged out maniacs, and homeless people. And we're not going
to let it happen anymore.

Speaker 10 (21:00):
We're not going to take it.

Speaker 2 (21:01):
It's exactly like you laid out. I mean, this is
our nation's capital, and you're exactly right. If that's the windows,
if that's what you see at the front of the restaurant,
what does that say about DC? And I think that's
the question. I agree with you about the small town analogy,
but I mean, what what does it say about DC
if our windows are that dirty?

Speaker 10 (21:17):
Right?

Speaker 5 (21:18):
No?

Speaker 9 (21:19):
I know, and it what it says is this is
exactly the result of Democrat leadership. You know, out of
the last sixteen years, how many of those years have
been run by Democrats. The adults are back in the
room though, David. You got DC mayor Muriel Bowser and
she's already going off having a fit.

Speaker 8 (21:36):
But my question to her is what have you done
to control the problem?

Speaker 4 (21:40):
Right?

Speaker 9 (21:41):
There has been zero attempt. You continue to see things
like carjackings. You refer to former DOJE employee big balls,
you know, and good for him protecting a young woman
and trying to do everything he can to fight off
the defense.

Speaker 8 (21:54):
That's exactly what we want our young men to do
in society.

Speaker 2 (21:58):
Well, but you know how gonna even that, you know, Chris,
they're saying it's racist now, by the way, to stop that,
you asked, why wouldn't they want to clean this up?
It's racist? Look check it out. This is an MSNBC
host saying it's racist.

Speaker 11 (22:10):
One of the things that we have seen over and
over from the president from his team, you know, Stephen
Miller saying it's.

Speaker 2 (22:16):
Like Baghdad in Ethiopia.

Speaker 11 (22:18):
They seem to hold their harshest criticism sometimes for cities
that are majority black and brown. Do you see that
or what do you think that means?

Speaker 2 (22:29):
I think that.

Speaker 9 (22:32):
I have been dealing kind of with this issue for
a number of years. Is kind of easy fodder on
the campaign trail set Chris.

Speaker 2 (22:42):
So it's racist if you don't want people to be
murdered or assaulted or or carjacked, or to stop the drugs.
And it's racist by the way.

Speaker 9 (22:52):
Yeah, it's It's sad that it takes sometimes people going
through trauma themselves to actually win up to the realization
of what the rest of us are living through and
they just can't learn from others' mistakes. You know, though
the racist card David, people are fatigued. They don't want
to hear it anymore. You know, you have the media.

(23:13):
You have seen Stephen Colbert fired, Howard Stern fired, So
you're even seeing the media talking heads. Stephen Colbert was
losing what forty a year, So the messaging is not
hitting home with with the American voters.

Speaker 2 (23:29):
With Chris, people are sick of it. I gotta I
gotta run. People are sick of it. You're exactly right.
Thank you so much for joining. People want to watch
your show, where can they go? Do that?

Speaker 9 (23:38):
Come find me on Rumble Live with Chris's World. It
also airs on X that is Live with Chris's World
at Chris's World and this show airs every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,
and Thursday at eight pm Eastern Standard Time. Again that
is X and Rumbled David, You're the man, Thank you
for having you.

Speaker 2 (23:54):
You're the man, Thanks for joining, and we'll talk again
real soon.

Speaker 8 (23:57):
Absolutely.

Speaker 2 (23:59):
Up next, heads roll at the FBI as the Trump
administration targets officials previously involved in high profile investigations, including
those related to January sixth, Stay with us.

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Speaker 2 (26:33):
A major shakeup at the Federal Bureau of Investigation as
a trio of senior officials, including Format Acting Director Brian Driscoll,
are given the acts out gone. The dismissals targeted officials
previously involved in high profile investigations, including those related to
January sixth. Stephen Jensen, Assistant director in charge of the

(26:55):
FBI's Washington Field office, and Walter Giordina, formally involved in
the investigation of Peter Navarro before Trump's second term, were
also terminated. I know a lot of January six people
are cheering about this one. In April, US intelligence agencies
launched a review into FBI into whether FBI personnel were

(27:16):
involved in or aware of a separate security breach at
the Capitol in late twenty twenty, weeks before the January
sixth demonstrations. The review was initiated by the Office of
the Director of National Intelligence after new evidence e merged
from classified documents. There are concerns that certain FBI personnel
may have either failed to act on intelligence warnings or

(27:39):
directly participated in planning or covering up elements of the incident. WOW.
In the wake of the January sixth protests, the Biden
regime reportedly launched a behind the scenes effort to financially
isolate President Trump, referred to as a debanking operation. According
to multiple sources, the effort included informal pressure on major

(28:02):
financial institutions to cut ties with Trump linked businesses. Some
Wall Street executives claimed they were warned about the reputational
risks of continuing such relationships. Trump's legal team is reportedly
exploring possible legal or congressional responses to what they describe
as politically motivated financial targeting. Here now, he's the founder

(28:25):
of the Walkaway Campaign. My good friend, Brandon Strock. Welcome
to the show, my friend.

Speaker 12 (28:32):
Thanks, it's great to see you sitting in that chair,
and good to be here.

Speaker 2 (28:36):
It's awesome to have you. Look, I've known you a
long time. We've talked about I know most people know
you from walk Away because and if you guys don't
know of the Walkway campaign. They encourage people to not
have to be Democrats. They say you could walk away
like Brandon did in this famous online video that got
millions of views. That made the Brandon that we see
for us today. But you also took on another very

(28:58):
important cause, and that was the cause of January six.
Because you were at the Capitol and your life got
turned upside down because of what we know or learning
at least now was a very interesting sort of set
of prosecutions in the wake of quote unquote January sixth,
And as soon as Trump got elected, a lot of
people were like, well, let's see if some of these

(29:18):
FBI folks get fired that were involved in these prosecutions.
And sure enough, lately we just saw some t firings
of some FBI officials involved into January sixth prosecutions right
out the gate. I have to get your take. How
do you feel about all of this now, babe?

Speaker 4 (29:37):
I don't know.

Speaker 2 (29:38):
I don't know.

Speaker 12 (29:39):
I don't know that much about I don't know the reasons,
you know, specifically why some of these firings have taken place.

Speaker 2 (29:46):
I know that the FBI agent who.

Speaker 12 (29:48):
Was largely instrumental in creating my case emphasis on the
word creating, because I mean it was a total fabrication
what I was a used of doing, to the point
where they literally were making up things that I said
and things that I did which I didn't do. He's
still employed by the FBI. And you know, my case

(30:11):
is pretty high profile, and I've certainly done a lot
of posting about this FBI agent and about you know,
what he did in my case, and so I don't know,
I remain cautiously optimistic.

Speaker 10 (30:26):
I suppose.

Speaker 2 (30:26):
Well, I mean, you have to assume, at least with
some of these initial firings that maybe they're moving up
the chain, so you know, so to speak, and trying
to get rid of the folks who might have been
involved in doing some things that they shouldn't have been doing,
or whatever the cause of the firings were. But either way,
it's good to see some cleaning house that the FBI.
A lot of people have been calling this for a while.

(30:47):
So yeah, so we'll see what happens with respect to
the folks who prosecuted your case. One more question about
January sixth, and then I want to ask about this
New York k case or the New York mayor's race
and the work you've been doing. Look, you received your harden.
A lot of people are moving on quote unquote from
January sixth. But at the same time, you know, we've
spoken about this, and although it's great that you got

(31:07):
your pardon, this was a significant period of your life
in many other people's lives, and what do you want
people to know that have maybe are not thinking about
January sixth anymore about you know, some of the lives
lost when we talk about Jerry Parna and we talk
about some of the lives that can never be repaired,
you know, one final note on January sixth, Before people
are like, let's turn our backs on this, because I
don't think we truly can, right, well, I.

Speaker 4 (31:30):
Would say that's true.

Speaker 12 (31:31):
I mean, I for four years, I didn't want to
be involved in this. I didn't certainly ask to be
involved in it, and I you know, it's been a
terrible thing to be involved with. But I will say,
you know, I've been trying to advocate, or I did
try to advocate for many, many years for a lot
of people who either were lost people like to suicide

(31:52):
because of January sixth. And but at the very least,
the majority of people lost their life savings, their homes,
their cars, there, everything that they had. Some people lost
relationships with their children, they got divorced, you know. So
this was devastating to people's lives. And I think pardon
is a wonderful step in the right direction, but it

(32:14):
doesn't really give people their lives back, you know, And
so I guess I would ask people to remember that.
You know, people have been financially devastated and had every
aspect of their lives devastated by January sixth, and so.

Speaker 4 (32:29):
You know, I don't know.

Speaker 12 (32:31):
I hope that there will be some sort of compensation
for that, or some sort of restitution for what happened
to so many people. But I hope that's something that
people won't forget about, because I do think it's important.

Speaker 2 (32:44):
Yeah, well, let's turn to walk Away because look, I
met you in association with walk Away at Waka Khan,
one of the best political events ever in history. And
You've done a lot of work and I've learned a
ton about your organization with saying, hey, look, you don't
have to be a Democrat anymore. You could be whatever
you want to be. You don't have to be a Democrat.
And now you've turned your focus on a lot of advocacy,

(33:07):
marching and rallies in various cities, encouraging people, and you
do it with such a sense of sort of dignity.
You're like, hey, I'm not here to fight you or
call you names. I'm here to have a conversation with you. You
don't have to be this angry. You don't have to
be this hurt. And now you focused on New York
right because there's about a there's a socialist revolution on
the table in New York, and you've been spending a
lot of time trying to make sure that doesn't happen.

(33:29):
Can you talk about walk Away and your efforts in
New York?

Speaker 4 (33:32):
Yeah, for sure.

Speaker 12 (33:34):
So I'm back in New York City now, living here
full time. This is where I am, and I came
back specifically, you know, I lived here for more than
twenty years, and then during the January sixth period, I
was under federal supervision in Nebraska. But I'm back in
New York now because I want to fight for the
city that I love so much. As Zoron Mam Donnie

(33:55):
won the Democrat Party nomination for mayor. The election is
this November, so we've only got about three months to
really get out there and change as many hearts and
minds as we possibly can. And I consider that to
be my primary mission right now. So I'm assembling an
army of volunteers in New York City to help me
canvass all five boroughs. We're going to be knocking on doors,

(34:17):
We're going to be making phone calls and writing letters
and having conversations with New Yorkers and distributing literature, and
also doing rallies and events all over the city. We
just did our first rally a little less than two
weeks ago in Union Square. I think it was a
phenomenal success. We're going to be back in Union Square
this Sunday, not for a rally, but we'll be doing

(34:37):
some tabling and handling out literature and having conversations with
New Yorkers. But our next big rally will be August
thirtieth in Washington Square Park. And then also this week,
I'll be distributing a calendar of events between now and
November so people can go to our rallies, attend, tell
other people. But most importantly too, I want to encourage

(34:58):
everybody watching and listening please go to Walkaway campaign dot
com and sign up for our volunteer list because we
need to build on this. I mean I need literally
thousands of volunteers out helping me canvas, and right now
we have hundreds signed up, which is great. That's a
really good start, but we need a lot more.

Speaker 10 (35:16):
So.

Speaker 12 (35:17):
I whether you're somebody who can only volunteer from home
so you can make phone calls or write letters or
send emails, or if you're somebody who can be on
the ground and helping us as we're canvassing and knocking
doors and talking to college kids and Black New Yorkers,
Hispanic New Yorkers, talking to people in the Bronx and
Brooklyn and Queens and Staten Island. Please sign up to

(35:38):
volunteers so you can go to Walkaway campaign dot com
and click volunteer sign up for our mission. We really
really need you and this is important. Sorry, but I'm
gonna say this is really important because it doesn't matter
if you you know, if you live in New York
or don't live in New York, or if you think, oh,
those progressive cities they get what they deserve. You know,
there's a lot of conservative people in New York who

(35:59):
have been finding for New York for a long time.
Whatever happens in New York, yeah travels, you know.

Speaker 2 (36:06):
So it's important Walkaway dot com to help you out
walk campaign, walk about campaign dot com, hashtag walkaway is
the movement. Walkaway campaign dot com. Brandon Strok, thank you
so much for joining today and look we'll talk on
X where you are all the time helping to rally
people in your efforts. Good luck, my friend, and thank
you for joining.

Speaker 4 (36:26):
Thank you, David.

Speaker 2 (36:28):
Up Next, Copa Cabana conundrum, Tens of thousands of supporters
of former Brazilian President Bolsonaro take to the streets protesting
against President Lula and the Supreme Federal Court. Stay tuned.

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Speaker 2 (38:52):
Ever, a political conundrum is enfolding in Copa Cabana. That
song has been in my head all day, where tens
of thousands of supporters of former Brazilian President Bolsonaro recently

(39:15):
gathered in the famous Rio di Janio neighborhood protesting against
President Lula and the Supreme Federal Court. The demonstrators accused
the Court of Political Persecution and are defending Bolsonnaro, who
faces legal troubles, including an eight year ban from running
for office and investigations into his alleged role in attempting
to undermine the twenty twenty two election results. Wow, that

(39:38):
sounds familiar. Bolsonnio supporters claimed the judiciary is biased and
undermining democracy, and are demanding judicial accountability, calling for the
release of individuals jailed for the January eighth, twenty twenty
three protests. Gosh, why are there so many similarities here?
Where Bolsonniaro supporters stormed government buildings in the capital of Brazilia.

(40:00):
Brazil's Supreme Court ordered the house arrest for former president
Bolsonairo earlier this month, citing potential obstruction of justice. The
ruling is part of a broader investigation into an alleged
couplot following the twenty twenty two election laws to Louise
and Acio Lula de Silva. The former president was previously
under investigation for spreading election misinformation and inciting attacks on

(40:22):
Brazil's institutions. He denies wrongdoing, labeling the investigations as politically motivated. Meanwhile,
Brazilian lawmakers recently made their thirtieth attempt to impeach Supreme
Court Justice Alexandre de Moreus, the judge who ordered Bolsonio's
house arrest as part of an investigation into an alleged couplot.
Critics accused Moreus of abusing power, censoring political opponents, and

(40:46):
acting politically biased. The president of Brazil's Senate has repeatedly
blocked prior impeachment efforts, calling them politically motivated. Joining me now,
award winning journalist and grandson of former Brazilian president Jou Figure,
I'm working on this right. Very special guest battle fig Ghanado.

(41:07):
How did I do it?

Speaker 10 (41:09):
Did a great? My friend? Good to see you.

Speaker 2 (41:10):
Before we went on air, I'm talking to Bottle. I'm like,
I want I don't want to screw this up, and
he's running through every single syllable and I think I
did okay. I wanted to you know, big Gando. Good.

Speaker 10 (41:22):
It's it's pretty good. It's pretty good.

Speaker 2 (41:24):
How are you doing? My friend?

Speaker 10 (41:27):
Better than I deserve?

Speaker 2 (41:28):
Yeah, it's great to talk to you. Look, I've been
following your story. I've been following Brazil very closely, and
what's happening over there. There's so many parallels to the
United States and Brazil. You saw what they tried to
do to President Trump and after the between twenty twenty
and twenty twenty four, and we've seen this now spread
through Brazil, We've seen it spread through Romania and other

(41:50):
parts of the world. We're like, ah, no problem, let's
just prosecute people, make him out to be criminals, and
then we don't have to worry about them getting elected anymore. Right,
and then in any questioning, any any business about an election, well,
that makes you an election denier, and that makes you
a bad person and a threat to democracy, and then
we must prosecute. Right. And we've seen this in Brazil.
You've been covering it extensively. And now because you're covering

(42:12):
it free speech, God forbid, what now they've turned their
sights on you. Can you talk about what is happening
in Brazil because people in the United States need to
pay attention on how this is spreading around the world
and why what we do here directly impacts freedom and
democracy around the globe.

Speaker 13 (42:28):
Well, I often say that Brazil and the US have
the same virus, we just have different immune systems. Everything
that's happening in Brazil happen some way or the other
in the United States, and it was actually created within
the United States and exported by the Department of State worldwide.
That's why you see so many similarities between what's happening

(42:50):
in the United States and in other countries. This weaponization
of the judicial system is something that was created in
the United States. They tried to do with President Trump
what they are doing with former President Bolsnam. For our
audience that are not familiar with who President Bolcenaro is,
he is considered the Trump off the Tropics. He was
elected in twenty eighteen, two years after President Trump got

(43:13):
elected here in the United States for the first time.
Also a very conservative with a part of the same
national populist movement, an outsider when against traditional partisan politics
in Brazil, and he did a government very much aligned
with the government of President Trump again in twenty in
the United States. In twenty two in Brazil, the establishment,

(43:37):
the establishment found a way to pretty much steal the election.
They sold the election here, they stole the election in Brazil,
different methods, but the same strategy, and President Bolsonaaro obviously
had to leave power, and anyone that tried to question
it was called election denial, denial.

Speaker 10 (44:00):
Everything was called the Big Lie.

Speaker 13 (44:01):
People revolted and stormed the government buildings in Brazil.

Speaker 10 (44:06):
In January eighth.

Speaker 13 (44:07):
In cent of January, six people were called domestic terrorists
and sent to prison for a very long sentences. There
was a congressional committee trying to investigate it. They deleted
evidence in Brazil. There were signs of agent provocateurs and
deep state agents infiltrated. We even had the head of

(44:29):
security of the Brazil government handing bottle bl of waters
to protesters that were inside the building.

Speaker 10 (44:36):
So many similarities.

Speaker 13 (44:37):
People were sent to prison for two decades in very
harsh sentence, more than a thousand people in prison, and
then President Bolsonaro is now being prosecuted for so called
coop the todd something like an insurrection. So you can't
make this up. It's so similar. That looks like a

(44:58):
Bollywood version of an American movie in Brazil. So that's
the way it is.

Speaker 2 (45:04):
I mean, you're right, it is shockingly similar. Considering how
shockingly similar it is, you have to wonder it's the
same playbook. Well, who's writing the playbook?

Speaker 13 (45:15):
Then, well, that's a very good question. It's hard to
answer without getting to conspiracy theories.

Speaker 2 (45:22):
But I'll get their hypotheses.

Speaker 4 (45:23):
Now.

Speaker 2 (45:24):
They're not theories anymore. Every conspiracy theory has turned proven
true at least here over the last few years. So
I'm calling these conspiracy hypotheses. But please proceed.

Speaker 10 (45:34):
Well, what's happened? Actually, we know some facts.

Speaker 13 (45:37):
Just for example, we know that the USCAA D more
than triple the amount of money sent to Brazil when
Bolsenaw became the president. We also know that the USAA
D American Texpayer funded all the disinformation combat initiatives in Brazil.
We also know that the Partner of State helped the

(46:00):
Brazilian electoral courts that were persecuting anyone that questioned the
election electoral results in Brazil. We also know for a
fact that in the same year, and that never happened before,
the United States sent some top officials the election year
of Bolsonaro, the election year actually of Lula that Bosonara
was running for a reelection. They sent Victoria Newlan, They

(46:22):
sent Jake Sullivan, They sent Bill Burns, they sent Lyd Austin.

Speaker 10 (46:26):
They sent everyone to Brazil to.

Speaker 13 (46:29):
Meet and to put pressure on government and some military
officials to not question the election results. So I don't
know who's writing the playbook, but I'm pretty sure it
comes from here and it was funded by American taxpayer money.

Speaker 4 (46:43):
Wow.

Speaker 2 (46:44):
So as far as the next phase in this, I
got about a minute left. You. Of course, they've turned
their sights on you. You're just a journalist, not just
you're a great journalist. But I'm saying you're a journalist.
You're not in government. Yet they don't like what you
have to say about it. So what are they trying
to do to you?

Speaker 13 (47:01):
Well, they're trying to put me in prison for forty
years in the same cases Postonara, because I pretty much
reported what was going on in the discussions there were.

Speaker 10 (47:09):
Happening in twenty twenty two.

Speaker 13 (47:12):
What's happening right now in Brazil is that obviously the president,
who's the socialist Lula de Silva, won't give a presidential
pardon like Trump did with the j sixers. But the
Congress in Brazil is discussing an amnesty bill that should
be discussed, should reach the floor within the next two
weeks or so. If granted, it would release President Bolsonara

(47:33):
from prison and also anyone else that was politically persecuted,
just like myself. The problem right now is that the
speaker of the Brazilian House is under threat of the
Justice of the Supreme Court, the rules of the country.
Alexander de Moritz, the guy that was sanctioned under the
Global Magazines GIE Act by the Trump administration two weeks ago.

Speaker 10 (47:54):
So a lot of going on in Brazil.

Speaker 13 (47:56):
Bers is going to decide its destiny in the next
or so in a way, So it's very exciting times.

Speaker 2 (48:04):
Wow, Babo Figerro, thank you so much for joining. I'm
going to watch your case very closely. People should I mean,
you have all the followers in the world. I don't
if there's any followers left for you to collect. But
if people want to follow you and follow your work
and everything that's going on, where can they go?

Speaker 13 (48:19):
They can go at Rio p Figurido As a scene
on the screen. It's hard to pronounce, but it easy
to type.

Speaker 2 (48:24):
So go ahead and I'll be there fed Desic. Thank you,
my friend. It has been an honor getting to know you,
and it is my honor to have you on this
show as well. And we'll talk again real soon.

Speaker 10 (48:34):
The honor is mine.

Speaker 2 (48:35):
Take care, stick around up next Shock Jock Howard Stern
is the latest liberal hack on the chopping block, with
rumor swirling that his serious XM show is being canceled
after a twenty year run. We'll be right back.

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Speaker 2 (51:10):
Shock jock Howard Stern is the latest liberal hack on
the chopping block, with rumors swirling that his Serious XM
show is being canceled after a twenty year run. Rumors
about the cancelation or sparking debate and speculation over Stern's
future at SERIOUSXM, but the outlet has not confirmed the cancelation.

(51:31):
It's being said that Stern's controversial opinions and political commentary
are factors potentially influencing his contract negotiations. Serious ExM reportedly
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one hundred and twenty million dollars a year, is too
high to justify. I agree. Regardless of ratings. Insiderers are

(51:54):
saying that Stern is now taking a bring it on
stance as his five year, five hundred million dollar contract
is set to expire. Talk about a waste of money.
Despite a drastic decline in daily listeners from millions to
around one hundred and twenty five thousand, Stern remains a
significant media figure with a large catalog of pasta shows.

(52:17):
He's now reportedly exploring options outside serious XM, including potential
deals with streaming giants if he doesn't re sign. President
Trump says he knows the reason behind Stern's downward spiral.

Speaker 1 (52:29):
Howard Stern. It's the name I haven't heard. I used
to do a show. We used to have fun, But
I haven't heard that name in a long time. What
happened he got terminated?

Speaker 5 (52:36):
Yeah, they're going to a separate way because I think
what the awe from salary wise.

Speaker 4 (52:40):
Is real load and what he's getting.

Speaker 1 (52:42):
You know, when he went down whatever you want, you
know what he went down? No before when he endorsed
Hillary Clinton. He lost his audience. People said, give me
a break. He went down when he endorsed Hillary Clinton.

Speaker 2 (52:55):
I think he went down way before that. I think
it was COVID. He went COVID crazy and then got
Trump arranged me syndrome. The rest is history. In a
desperate attempt to stay somewhat relevant, Rosie o'donald is rearing
her ugly head weighing in on the latest liberal meltdown
surrounding the god awful cast of The View. O'donald, a
former co host of ABC's The View, claims the show

(53:18):
may be canceled due to political pressure and accusations of
liberal bias. She believes the network is reviewing the show
as a euphemism for preparing to cancel it and in
an attempt to ease viewers into the news. O'Donnell actually
believes that the festering garbage spewed by the likes of
Joy Bear, Whoope Goldberg, and Sonny Heuston is perceived as

(53:40):
a little too much woman and a little too much truth.
It's just a little too awful, and nobody's watching it anymore.
It's good to see that Rosie is once again embracing
her inner comedian, no matter how unfunny she may be.
Have you seen her face too, by the way, recently
all her anger is just she's into like a permafrown.

(54:00):
Can't you can't carry that much anger that long? Joining
us now to weigh in on this, he's a turning point.
Contributor Joe Bob. I love a man that has one
name that he just goes. You're such a celebrity that
you don't have a last name? Is that where you're at?

Speaker 14 (54:17):
Were you when your name is weird enough as mine
is the Alabama backwoods name on the brown guy, you
don't actually need to go to the last name. It's just,
oh yeah, that that guy with the funny name.

Speaker 2 (54:28):
Sure you should just change it to a symbol whatever
you want that symbol to be.

Speaker 14 (54:33):
Not that cool? I wish I was that cool, but
not not there yet.

Speaker 2 (54:36):
Work on it, Work on it. So we're talking about
like this, I mean, it just seems like all of
the worst liberal shows that nobody watches anymore are being canceled.
Like I think Howard Stern's numbers went from in the
millions now he has like just under just over one
hundred thousand listeners. It tells you that people are kind
of sick of liberal garbage. And you see the view

(54:56):
they're thinking about that might that looks like it's gonna
be canceled now Howard Stern and they haven't confirmed that
he's not getting a new contract, but it doesn't look
like it's gonna happen. I mean, you talk about Stephen
Colbert and all these late night shows, Joe Bob, the
one named Man. What do you take of all this?
Are we having like an anti woke revolution in this country?
Are people waking up? Or is it the fact that

(55:18):
the networks are sick of losing money and nobody's watching
their garbage and they're ready to put people that are
funny and interesting back on the air. What's your take?

Speaker 14 (55:24):
Well, I think one is actually indicative of the other.
I think the country is sick of woke stuff and
the companies are like, hey, we're not We're losing a
ton of money because all of our stuff is woke
and nobody's watching. I think that is the biggest issue.
Regarding the Stephen Colbert thing, the Howard Stern thing. By
the way, I wish I would have known to pull
the clip. I actually convinced Howard Stern specifically to not

(55:47):
run for president of the United States. He's floating it
out there, and there's a clip of him saying on
his show some commentator named Joe Bob and then he
they made fun of the name a little bit, which
is totally fair.

Speaker 2 (55:59):
I get it.

Speaker 14 (55:59):
It's a weird. And they played a clip of mine
and he said, that's it. I'm out. I'm not running
for president anymore. It's too contentious. So first of all, America,
you're welcome. But second, yeah, the main thing here is
that the two go hand in hand. People are tired
of woke. Therefore they're not watching it. Because they're not watching,
the networks don't have any money, and so they're canceling shows.

(56:21):
I think one of the biggest lefty swings and misses
Holy Airball was their analysis of gut Filled going on
Jimmy found They're like, oh, Jimmy, Fatheron's trying to appease Trump. No,
it's probably because fifty percent of America doesn't like the
woke stuff, and maybe they should appeal to the people
that aren't down with the woke nonsense so that they

(56:44):
could get their ratings back up. The whole thing is crazy.
I love to see it happening, by the way, I
love the fact that shows like this are being watched
over what's going on at the networks. But at the
same time, yeah, the money thing is just a byproduct
of the whole country deciding yeah, ye, this woke nonsense
is garbage and we don't want to deal with.

Speaker 2 (57:03):
It anymore, you know, Joe Bob and I don't even
think that's a weird name. I think it's a nice name.
I think that the country never was on board the
whole woke thing. I think for the longest time, the
media conglomerates that control the messaging of the world decided
that people weren't allowed to have their actual interests reinforced
on TV. So they just gave you the crap you

(57:24):
didn't want to watch, and they didn't let the crap
you want it, well, actually crap, the good stuff that
you wanted to watch, they didn't let you see it.
And then they just realized that, wait, this actually isn't
working because people are finding other ways to watch stuff,
and it's working out much better for the people who
are able to get the information of people who actually
want it, and these networks are still going broke regardless.

(57:44):
And so I mean, you've seen the Late Show get
canceled by CBS, You've seen all the bias, and one
thing I want to point out to you, So there's
an x ABC news reporter that emits that the network
that had traditional media bias against President Trump, I mean
they were forcing it. So you know, the people, the
executives were saying, hey, look we're not gonna let people

(58:07):
watch the stuff they want. But it's not working. The
cards are falling. This whole Sydney Sweeney thing is showing
you that Americans want this to be American again and
not be shy of it. Last word over to you
about all of this between the sorority reactions and their
genes and they're dancing in front of the sorority houses.
I think we're getting to a point now where the
left can no longer tell us what we're allowed to watch.

(58:28):
And I think they're finally getting back to, hey, we
have no choice. Let's just give them what they want
to watch, because the bottom dollar and the bottom lines
are being affected.

Speaker 4 (58:35):
Right.

Speaker 14 (58:36):
You know, I hate to, you know, push back on
you here in this particular instance, but I generally when
I fill out forms of what I want to see,
I say I need more overweight black lesbians on my
TV screen. Now you know, I'm being told that I'm
one of not many people, but that's what I want
to see when it comes to my television viewing processes.

(58:59):
Of course, that's sarcastic, and to suggest that anybody is
doing that is ridiculous, which I think kind of gives
you the main point right there. Nobody actually wants to
see any of this.

Speaker 2 (59:09):
And I think you're right.

Speaker 14 (59:10):
People were being forced to watch nonsense because the powers
that be thought that they could get one over on
the American people, and the American people said, nah, which
is very exciting.

Speaker 2 (59:21):
And I'm all here for it. I'm going to sign
you up for the Columbia House of Overweight Black Lesbian
so you can have all the choice you want in that.
I'm gonna leave that market right over to you or
whatever it is. Joe Bob, if people want to come
follow you on X, where do they.

Speaker 14 (59:34):
Go, Jobob? There's not many Joe Bobs out there, especially
brown one with all their teeth, so not difficult to find.

Speaker 2 (59:42):
Well, thank you so much for joining the night. Thank
you for the laughs, and again thank you for the friendship,
appreciate it.

Speaker 14 (59:48):
Thank you.

Speaker 2 (59:50):
That's going to wrap it for us tonight. A huge
thank you to my friend Dan Ball for trusting me
with this chair all last week and today here on
One America News Network, and to the phenomenal production team
back there and everyone here at the oaan family and
it truly is a family here that brings you this
trusted news and commentary every single day. And to my

(01:00:12):
family and friends, your support means the world. None of
this is possible without you. That is it for me.
Follow me at David Pollock USA all over the place
if you want to stay in touch, and as always
you stay classy America. Dan Ball is back tomorrow and
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