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Speaker 1 (00:12):
Good evening and welcome to the real story. Tonight.
Speaker 2 (00:15):
Max Miller, Andrew Giuliani, Ken Paxton, Dinesh Tsuza, and Vernon
Jones will be joining us as we close out another
week in the fight to save America. But first, gas
prices they just keep hitting new highs.
Speaker 1 (00:29):
And while today's.
Speaker 2 (00:30):
National average is three dollars and eighty four cents, in
California it's averaging five dollars.
Speaker 1 (00:36):
And seven cents, the highest in the nation.
Speaker 2 (00:39):
But even in states like Georgia, where prices are high
but not the highest, people are getting desperate.
Speaker 3 (00:46):
This photo obtained by affiliate WSB showing a hole in
a gas tank. A driver says someone drilled underneath his
cars to still fuel. Others reporting similar stuffs across several
communities here in authority say they are looking into this.
Speaker 1 (01:01):
Looking into this.
Speaker 2 (01:02):
Okay, that's a start, But what if gas theft becomes
a trend, just like smashing, grab robberies and other kinds
of crime waves sweeping America, Biden's America. And what about
the sacrifices hard working Americans are having to make just
to afford gas.
Speaker 4 (01:18):
It's emptying in the pocket, hurting it.
Speaker 5 (01:21):
I'm going to fix incomes.
Speaker 1 (01:24):
It hurts a lot. It's a horrible situation.
Speaker 6 (01:27):
I'm scared for how high the prices are going to go.
Speaker 7 (01:30):
I have to think about putting gasoline prices.
Speaker 1 (01:35):
Before buying my kid's clothes right now.
Speaker 8 (01:38):
You need gas to get to work and stuff like that.
So yeah, you got to come back on certain things
just to get you get some gases.
Speaker 4 (01:43):
This I mean, I was spending a lot of money
just on gas along and then for this to go up,
the wave's been going up.
Speaker 5 (01:49):
It is ooh, it hurts. It hurts a lot.
Speaker 2 (01:54):
What does the Biden administration have to say to this
to those who are struggling to afford gas prices yesterday, today,
and tomorrow, we.
Speaker 9 (02:04):
Would say, directly to consumers, the President is going to
do everything we can to reduce the impact, to make
sure that we are working with our partners around the
world to address the volatility in the global oil markets,
to consider a range of options that he can continue
to take to reduce the impact that they're feeling at
the pump. And this has been front and center on
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his mind since the beginning of this conflict, front and.
Speaker 1 (02:28):
Center on his mind.
Speaker 2 (02:29):
Yeah, right, you want to know what's been front and
center the Green New Deal. This mal administration isn't even
trying to hide it.
Speaker 9 (02:38):
What this is all a reminder of, in the President's view,
is our need to reduce our reliance on oil. The
Europeans need to do that.
Speaker 1 (02:45):
We need to do that.
Speaker 9 (02:46):
If we do more to invest in clean energy, more
to invest in other sources of energy, that's exactly what
we can do to prevent this from happening in the future.
We welcome many Republicans from joining us in that effort.
Speaker 2 (02:57):
To the clean energy champions. Yes, the Department of Energy
is hard to work on their social media campaign with
energy influencers to get America and the world at such
a time as this to go green.
Speaker 10 (03:12):
And this year has been the most exciting and most optimistic,
giving me hope that we are actually going to make
this clean energy transition, because now all serious and well
informed people essentially agree that a net zero carbon neutral
economy worldwide in every aspect of human enterprise is where
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we're headed.
Speaker 11 (03:35):
The renewable industry is a movement, it's a revolution, and
it takes everyone being a part of and I'm grateful
to be a part of that movement.
Speaker 12 (03:46):
A clean energy future is important because our future generations
of leaders deserve a healthy environment.
Speaker 13 (03:53):
Kids across this country live and go to school in
buildings that are old and dilapidated and unhealthy. They have lead,
they have mold, they have asvestos. We want to make
all these school buildings healthier and greener. We can do
that through build back better. We can do that through
the climate investments that are going to be made, which
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can reduce greenhouse gas emissions by thirty percent. It's an
incredibly important opportunity we have to seize that. Now is
the time for you to make a difference for your
family and your country and influence your community.
Speaker 2 (04:27):
Who's ready to go out and save the world from
climate change?
Speaker 1 (04:30):
Anyone?
Speaker 2 (04:31):
Oh no, that's right, you're too busy updating Biden's poll
numbers as Biden's disapproval rating according to the Real Clear
Politics average is currently at fifty four point two percent,
as sixty one percent according to Seapack straw Pole, believe
Biden's incompetence is the greatest threat to America's safety and
national security, greater than China, Russia, Iran, etc. With sixty
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two percent. According to a Harvard Harris poll believing Putin's
invasion would never have happened under President So what is
it with Biden and his record breaking poll numbers? That's right,
this is a pattern Biden's been seen with the American people.
Things aren't bad. We just don't know what to do
when things change so rapidly. We don't understand how to
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feel happy anymore.
Speaker 14 (05:18):
That's for the American people because they're confused out there.
Speaker 15 (05:23):
Understandably, the world has changed so rapidly.
Speaker 14 (05:26):
Is a phenomenal negative psychological impact that COVID has had
on the public psyche. And so you have an awful
lot of people who are notwithstanding the fact that things
have gotten so much better for them economically, that they
are thinking, but how do you get up in the
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morning feel happy, happy that everything's all right?
Speaker 2 (05:51):
Everything's all right because Joe Biden tells us so, No,
no one's buying the spin. Frankly, we can't afford to
and that, whether Biden likes it or not, is a
real story.
Speaker 1 (06:02):
Joining us now.
Speaker 2 (06:02):
The candidate for Congress in Ohio's seventh congressional district who
has President Trump's complete and total endorsement, Max Miller.
Speaker 1 (06:10):
Max, We've just.
Speaker 2 (06:10):
Forgotten what it is to be happy. It's COVID's fault.
None of this is Biden's fault.
Speaker 7 (06:16):
Right, He's gonna look and Nati, thank you for having
me on. But Joe Biden is going to look for
every excuse in the book. Let's just call balls and
strikes how they are. This is all self inflicted. You
cannot be a world superpower if you're not energy and dependent,
and we're seeing that right now. And the worst part
is his policies. They're not afflicting the individuals who are
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the wealthy, or the elitists like the Democrats. They're hurting
the everyday working man and working women, the same people
who have to go out and pump their gas a
day after day and look at rising gas prices while
Joe Biden sits there begs Opek for more oil, not
only that, taps into the reserves and then continues to
buy Russian crude oil every single day.
Speaker 16 (06:59):
It's driving the up the wall.
Speaker 7 (07:00):
If he was actually serious about the situation over in
Ukraine and the gas prices that we see here, let's go.
Speaker 10 (07:06):
Back under President Trump.
Speaker 7 (07:08):
Guess what, Natalie, we were energy independent, we were strong
as a country. And that last poll that you just
showed there's no doubt in my mind that what is
going on in Ukraine right now would not be happening
under the President Trump's leadership.
Speaker 1 (07:21):
There's just no way it would have never happened. And
even when you go back President Trump when he.
Speaker 2 (07:26):
Was with NATO allies, We're going to play a clip
from this he said exactly. He pretty much predicted what
was going to happen if they didn't step up.
Speaker 1 (07:33):
We're going to play the clip.
Speaker 17 (07:36):
The NATO of the future must include a great focus
on terrorism and immigration, as well as threats from Russia
and on NATO's eastern and southern borders. These grave security
concerns are the same reason that I have been very
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very direct with Secretary of Staltenberg and members of the
Alliance in saying that NATO members must finally contribute their
fair share and meet their financial obligations.
Speaker 2 (08:15):
The media's heads exploded when he said that when all
those NATO leaders were standing there, yet he got people
to pay up.
Speaker 1 (08:22):
NATO was strong. Now NATO is weak.
Speaker 7 (08:26):
Well, finally you see Germany coming to the table with
their three percent.
Speaker 16 (08:29):
Too little, too late.
Speaker 7 (08:30):
President Trump had been hammering all of these Eastern European
countries in every country that's a part of NATO to
pay their fair share.
Speaker 16 (08:38):
Right now, what are you seeing.
Speaker 7 (08:39):
You're saying that NATO is in a week's stance. They
cannot mobilize troops fast enough. They cannot assist in Ukraine
with the weaponry and ammunition that they need. Believe me,
I'm a marine. I know this very well. If you
don't keep your supply chains open and your roots in
order to get those convoys to get those you know, supplies, food, ammunition, weaponry,
whatever it may be, to your true morale is going
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to go down. Chances are you're not going to win
the war. And that's what we're seeing right now. This
is all self inflicted disaster caused by President Biden when
none of it needed to be this way. And look,
it's very simple. He can course correct it. It's funny, Natalie.
At his speech at the State of the Union, what
did you hear from him? You heard every Republican talking
point in the book. Because he knew that he had
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to lie to the American people to play wag the
dog to up his poll numbers. What you're seeing now
is once again he's lied to the American people. He
will continue to do so on his very large platform,
and what he wants to do with the rest of
the Democrats, make no mistake, is change the fabrica of
our country in his own image.
Speaker 2 (09:42):
Really, when he talked about making things in America again,
when he made us completely energy dependent. Everything that Biden
has done to cripple this country and our allies, because
if we were the net exporter of energy that we were,
we wouldn't be having to talk about this. We could
sanction Russian gas instead of Jensaki is always trying to
avoid it.
Speaker 1 (10:00):
That's not in our interests right now. What is in
our interest?
Speaker 2 (10:04):
It just seems like it's political interests, the Democrats' interest
in terms of how they're making policies that are really
impacting everyone.
Speaker 7 (10:12):
What it comes down to is the Democrats want to
make us a weak country, point blank. You need to
look no further than that. Everything we have within this country.
If you want to talk about American manufacturing, we have
all the resources here in this country. Let's stop making
pharmaceutical drugs outside bring them back home. I know the
majorities in Puerto Rico, but guess what cost efficiency right here?
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We would love to have you in my home state
of Ohio and in the seventh District. This is what
we need to see. American manufacturing needs to come back,
American energy and dependence needs to come back. A country
without borders isn't a country. And we need to re
establish our wall on the southern border to protect us
from all the flow of the legal immigrants that are
hurting us with the fetanyl and opiate epidemic that we
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see in human trafficking at the highest levels across the
country that we've ever seen in our lifetimes. What this
comes down to, and I'm going to double down in
it again, Joe Biden is a weak, feckless leader, and
all he wants to do is to enrich his friends
and to enrich his son and Hunter Biden, who had
plenty of business in Ukraine and Burrisma that we all
know about. That's what it comes down to. There is
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not one policy that this administration has brought to the
table that has actually helped the working man and working women.
That's it, point blank. It's all self inflicted pain. And
he can change that course, he can go with the
great policies that we had under President Trump's leadership, because
guess what, unemployment amongst all minorities and whites across the
board lowest ever. Same with welfare and entitlement programs. I
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can go on and on and on. It's very easy
for Joe Biden to give relief to the American people,
and if that's what he wanted, that is under his
control and he's just not doing it. And it is
the biggest screw you to the American people that I've
ever seen from an American president in my lifetime.
Speaker 2 (11:55):
It's unbelievable what we're having to live through. But Max,
I want to talk to you real quick about your districk.
You finally filed in the district. You're going to run
and talk to us about what's on the ballot because
you've got rhinos in the race. You've got to get
past them to get to the general.
Speaker 7 (12:08):
We do, and thank you for bringing that up, Natalie.
So right now, we're in the seventh district of Ohio
that encompasses the west side of Cleveland and the suburbs,
all of Medina County, all of Wayne County, and a.
Speaker 16 (12:18):
Sliver of Holmes County.
Speaker 7 (12:20):
The beauty of it is it's been ninety percent of
the same district that I've been campaigning in for a year,
not to mention, we still have the most powerful endorsement
and the leader of the Republican Party right behind our back,
and that's Donald Trump, and that's President Donald Trump.
Speaker 16 (12:36):
Excuse me.
Speaker 7 (12:37):
And we couldn't be any more excited than where we are.
And please go to vote Max Miller dot com to
see where we're headed. We're on a winning, winning campaign trail,
and I'm excited for this primary and even more excited
to November to bring another America First to Congress so
we can take our country back from the radical left.
Speaker 1 (12:54):
You've already accomplished so much.
Speaker 2 (12:56):
You got Anthony Gonzalez out of the race when you're
in the sixteenth district, Max, We're so excited.
Speaker 1 (13:00):
I to call you Congressman very soon. Keep up the
good work and keep us posted on your race. You're
going to be a winner. You already are.
Speaker 16 (13:06):
Thank God bless you.
Speaker 1 (13:07):
It's great to see. We'll see you soon.
Speaker 2 (13:09):
And coming up next on the real story, the dangerous
Democrats radical agenda allowing crime to flourish in blue cities.
Stay tuned, we'll be right back after this.
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Speaker 19 (13:42):
And at least ten bullet shells found right on Lehigh
at Huntington. And here are the homitside detectives here, And
this one was shot over there where you see all
those markers and then stumbled where you see the arrow
marker right in front of that house where somebody is
at the door now where homicide detectors are going to
talk to them. And the woman's keys are right there,
so she obviously was shot right on the corner and
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then stumbled as she tried to get to her house.
See where they have the flashlights right now. Three houses
hit by gunfire, including the one where the man just
came to the door there, So there may be more
than three because initially they thought only five shots fired
in the dark where they found five shells, but the
Crimes Unioneer now on the scene, and plus they're working
with daylight for the first time, and now they're seeing
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the evidence where this could have been way work.
Speaker 2 (14:27):
The deeply misguided Democrat agenda in crime retal Blue states
across America. That report we just saw comes out of Philadelphia,
where a woman was shot in the head and killed
after a gunman began firing randomly into homes overnight. It's
a similar story in Maryland, just across the border from Washington, DC,
a man deeply respected by his friends and neighbors was
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shot and killed while on the job and left to
die in the street.
Speaker 8 (14:54):
Family members say Abdul roth Khan was a pillar of
the community. He was once awarded for saving the life
of a Virginia police officer. His nephew tells me Kahn
was working as a lift driver Saturday when he was
shot and killed in Prince George's County.
Speaker 6 (15:09):
This guy was a community figure for twin key years
in you so many people.
Speaker 8 (15:16):
Police are confirming they responded to a call on Dunlap
Street in Hilcrest Heights about five thirty Saturday afternoon. They
found a man in the street. He'd been shot multiple
times and was later pronounced dead.
Speaker 2 (15:29):
Liberal soft on crime and zero bail policies are aiding
and abetting these violent acts. Another case in point out
of New York City, where a man charged with disgusting
and vile hate crimes is back on the streets thanks
to so called bail reform.
Speaker 20 (15:44):
It's video that horrified just about every subway rider who's
seen it. A woman attacked by a man who smeared
feces in her face. Tonight, we've learned the man arrested
for this crime, thirty seven year old franc Abrokua, was
re arrested for another attack, a hate crime, and once
again he appeared before a judge who released him tonight.
In this latest case, Abrakua is accused of spitting in
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the face of a Jewish man back in September, shouting,
come hear you, leaping Jew, I'm going to kill you tonight.
MTA chairman Jano Lieber says in a statement, I'm not
a criminal justice expert, but I don't understand how someone
who commits this kind of assault, which was violent, horribly
victimizing a transit writer, can just walk free, even when
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he has four other open cases against him, including two
other transit assaults and a hate crime charge. It defies
common sense, it does.
Speaker 2 (16:38):
Indeed, it also defies common sense that Democrats turn a
blind eye to the growing violence instead of focusing on
fixing the problem. Democrats would rather prioritize the radical agendas.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams is busy pushing what
he calls climate justice.
Speaker 21 (16:55):
This is a transformative moment, but New York City is
moving towards a clean future and a future of sustainable power.
When we talk about what we are going to accomplish
here in the South Brooklyn Marine Terminum is soon to
be transformed into one of the largest offshore wind port
facilities in the nation. Our climate goes at one hundred
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percent carbon clean electricity by twenty forty and carbon neutrality
by twenty fifty.
Speaker 2 (17:27):
Joining us now with more on the misguided Democratic agenda,
Republican candidate for Governor of New York Andrew Giuliani. Andrew,
it seems like windmills and going vegan is the only
priority to this new mayor.
Speaker 1 (17:40):
What is it? What do the people think about it?
Speaker 2 (17:42):
Because the results look like he's just as bad as
the Blasio.
Speaker 22 (17:46):
Well, I think it shows just how out of touch
so many of our politicians in New York actually are.
When everywhere I go around the state, the number one
issue is crime, and that doesn't matter if it's in
our most rural counties or if it's in a place
like Manhattan that's is densely populated. I mean to see
what this guy did on the subway to actually literally
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put feces in this woman's face and assault her that
way after being arrested for what was a hate crime.
I can see that the NTA chairman did not say
it was a hate crime, but that is actually a
hate crime to me. It is just absolutely I don't
want to say shocking anymore, actually, Natalie, because the truth
is we've been seeing this in New York for the
last couple of years. Eric Adams ran on the idea
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that he was going to actually fix this. He hasn't
done anything but actually promulgate the problem over the last
couple of months.
Speaker 2 (18:36):
And Hockel, she talked about crime, or at least a
little bit in her State of the State address, but
you called her out on this at the New York
Republican Convention.
Speaker 1 (18:43):
We're going to play a clip from it.
Speaker 22 (18:45):
Unfortunately, she mentioned crime in the seventeenth minute of her speech.
She never once mentioned cashless veil or veil reform. It
will be the number one job of the Governor of
the State of New York on day one to repeal
bail reform, and make sure we end the war on cops.
Speaker 2 (19:07):
Andrew, you are the talk of that convention, and the
poll numbers coming out of that you just keep skyrocketing.
Speaker 22 (19:14):
Look, I think we're actually addressing issues that matter to
New Yorkers, right, We're not playing politics with this. We're
one being genuine and secondly, we are literally trying to
figure out while I go every single place, what is
the number one issue to you? And for most New
Yorkers it's crime, but obviously education. They don't want their
child and doctrinated by CRT. I mean, you have so
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many other issues the New Yorkers are dealing with. The
mandates first and foremost. This is something that New Yorkers
have been sprung with the last three two years and
it's just absolutely terrible.
Speaker 16 (19:46):
So for me, this is something that we need to
continue to push.
Speaker 22 (19:50):
But that's why, honestly, Natalie, I am more motivated now
than I've ever been on this.
Speaker 2 (19:55):
Well, it's amazing even Hochel this week talking about that
we need to be used to not getting back to
a normal work week. The five day work weeks are
a thing of the past. How do the people of
the New York actually feel about that.
Speaker 22 (20:08):
You know, I think what you've seen is New Yorkers
are so fed up. And that's the thing that's unbelievable
to me, and looking at all of the numbers that
I've seen so far, how many Democrats and Independence are
actually interested in our messaging. And again, it's not because
we've gone more democrat, it's because we actually are addressing
these issues.
Speaker 16 (20:29):
We're addressing school choice.
Speaker 22 (20:30):
We understand that crime is a massive problem, and they
are willing to admit it. But what's on top of that, Natalie,
We've actually introduced a plan to do that. From appealing
bail reform, to firing district attorneys like Alvin Bragg on
day one, to protecting our officers qualified immunity, to making
sure that we end the war on cops on day one.
There is a plan that is ready to go on
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January first, twenty twenty three, So New Yorkers will have
a very clear choice. They can either choose to vote
for crime Wave Kathy Local, who's going to continue to
allow our streets to just go in chaos, or they'll
have a law and order candidate and Andrew Giuliani, who
every single day is going to wake up and say
what can.
Speaker 16 (21:12):
I do to make New York State the state the
state in the country.
Speaker 2 (21:15):
And you really are taking on both establishments, the Republican
establishment and the Democrat establishment. And the reviews written about
the convention, you are the only candidate to bring up
President Trump's name, which you are really running as a populist,
as an outsider, even in that state.
Speaker 22 (21:32):
You know, I was the last speaker of the convention,
and the night before my speech, I had heard that
Trump was never mentioned the day the first day, and
I was shocked by it. I mean, look, this is
a president that's one of the most popular presidents of
all time, the greatest president in my lifetime, and the
Republican Party in New York chose not to mention. So
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I listened to my other Republican competitors, and nobody chose
and chose to mention President Trump. To me, that was shocking,
and so I started off saying, this is the party
of Lincoln, the party of Teddy Roosevelt, Reagan, Rudy Giuliani,
of course, and President Donald J.
Speaker 10 (22:12):
Trump.
Speaker 16 (22:13):
So to me, I think we have a very very
clear difference.
Speaker 22 (22:17):
We have a Rhino group and we have a group
that's actually going to stand by President Trump and is
going to try.
Speaker 16 (22:23):
To make the same change in New York that he
made in the United States of America.
Speaker 2 (22:27):
You have to be a disruptor because when you look
at what's happened in New York, doing things the same
way or trying to get in an establishment candidate, New
York doesn't need an establishment candidate right now because New
York needs change, and it needs change fast because the
way it's going people are moving out of state. New
York is going to be lost if it's not saved
this year.
Speaker 22 (22:48):
And I think that's exactly probably the biggest difference that
you'll see between me and the other guys that I'm
running against. You'll see that you're gonna have, probably in
some of the other guys, somebody who wants to come
in and tweak a few things, do a whole lot
of Okay, we're going to allow this democratic policy, this
democratic policy. If there's gonna be a negative media story,
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probably back off, or you're gonna have someone like myself
who's gonna come in there with a wrecking ball to Albany,
and it's going to take the same approach that Rudy
Giuliani took in.
Speaker 16 (23:19):
City Hall in the nineties that Donald J.
Speaker 22 (23:21):
Trump Trump took to Washington five years ago when he
got into office.
Speaker 16 (23:26):
That's what we need in New York. We need massive changes.
Speaker 22 (23:29):
And guess what if we do that and we take
that approach, Natalie, then I know that New York will
be one.
Speaker 16 (23:36):
Of the centers of the world again.
Speaker 22 (23:38):
If we don't, unfortunately, we're going to continue to lead
the country in out migration, and we're gonna lose great businesses,
good tourist dollars, and most importantly, our streets are going
to be a lot worse off.
Speaker 1 (23:52):
And people just not being safe.
Speaker 2 (23:53):
It's like that's what they're really You're entitled to safety,
and to think that you can't even be safe and
the person that assaults you is going to be back
on the streets within a.
Speaker 1 (24:01):
Matter of hours.
Speaker 2 (24:02):
It's just an unbelievable set of circumstances that are happening
now that the Democrats are enabling. As you're talking to
the voters out there, what do you think do safety
in COVID Because now, of course the COVID mask mandates
are going to be lifted. Miraculously, COVID's gone there's kind
of shift in policy going on now ahead of the midterms,
ahead of the main elections. Is that working with the
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voters or they just realize it's all politics.
Speaker 22 (24:28):
Well, Democrats have a very fine line to play here
because obviously, I think if by the time it gets
to November, people still have mass on these mandates are
still in place, they're going to lose voters. But remember
they need to go under the guise of we need
to send out universal mail in balloting because of COVID,
So we're keeping an eye on it. I could see
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multiple scenarios in here. I think it's why KCAL has
tried to push through universal mail in balloting because of
the pandemic earlier in the year. And so we're keeping
an eye as the candidate who's life going to run
against local or whoever the Democratic nominee is.
Speaker 16 (25:03):
I want to make sure we're doing everything we can
in New.
Speaker 22 (25:07):
York to make sure that there is election integrity because
what happened in twenty twenty can never happen again in
the United States of America.
Speaker 2 (25:14):
You have to be proactive, and Andrew, that's what you're doing.
God bless you on your efforts out there. Campaigning. It's
exciting to see the movement, the momentum. This is a
people's movement now, it's not a party movement. So God
bless you and we'll look forward to seeing you again
real soon.
Speaker 16 (25:28):
Thank you very much, Natalie. Have a great weekend you too.
Speaker 2 (25:30):
Always great to see you, and we know the Democrat
establishment is a must to beat. But as we're just
talking about, how about the Republican Ken Paxson is up
next with how he said to end the Bush dynasty
in Texas once and for all, So say right there.
Speaker 1 (25:43):
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Speaker 17 (26:10):
I'm asking all of you to fight and work hard
to elect candidates that believe in the principles and policies
that we hold so dear, this is a tipping point
for the country and the stakes could not be higher.
Losing is not an option.
Speaker 1 (26:32):
Power of the Trump endorsement.
Speaker 2 (26:34):
We've seen it at work before and on Tuesday in
the Lone Star State's primary, thirty three out of thirty
three Trump backed candidates either won their race or are
in double digit leads.
Speaker 1 (26:45):
Heading into the runoffs. Take a look at some of
these results.
Speaker 2 (26:48):
Governor Greg Abbott won his primary at sixty seven point
two percent. Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick won his at seventy
eight point seven percent, scoring the highest vote total in
Texas history in a contested primary. Ken Paxton, taking on
the Bush establishment, is leading into the runoff by more
than twenty points.
Speaker 1 (27:08):
Over George P. Bush.
Speaker 2 (27:09):
And just look at some more of these significant wins
and leads Dan Patrick detailed in his letter to President Trump.
That's a lot of winning, winning, winning. Joining us now
to break down the numbers the current and candidate for
Texas Attorney General who has President Trump's complete and total endorsement,
Ken Paxton, Mister Attorney General. First of all, congratulations on Tuesday.
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You're taking on the Bush establishment with the twenty point lead.
How ready is Texas to be done with that establishment?
Speaker 15 (27:42):
Look, I think the Bush dynasty is going to be
over very sin.
Speaker 12 (27:45):
My primary runoff is May twenty fourth, and look, it's
just time for new leadership.
Speaker 15 (27:51):
The Bushes have had their time.
Speaker 12 (27:53):
They've been doing this for decades and decades, and the
guy that I'm running against, George P.
Speaker 15 (27:58):
Bush, is not alified for this job and shouldn't be
in this office.
Speaker 2 (28:02):
And the other Conservatives that were in the race, Louis Gohmert,
people that it endorsed him, are now getting behind your campaign.
How do you see momentum really growing that this primary,
this runoff is really going to be about breaking up
the establishment. That's the number one issue here, draining that
Republican swamp.
Speaker 15 (28:21):
No, you've hit it exactly. I'm telling people that we
if Conservatives unit.
Speaker 16 (28:26):
We're going to win this.
Speaker 15 (28:27):
It's not not even going to be close. If I
take the Louis.
Speaker 12 (28:29):
Gohmert vote and I add it to mine, it's at
sixty percent, I should get almost all of that, and
I should get a decent percentage of the Eva Guzman
people as well. So it should be a pretty good
win in May. We're not going to take for granted,
but for sure this should be a pretty good win
and we should end the Bush dynasty.
Speaker 2 (28:47):
You've had so many wins recently, even in the courts.
When you see the Twitter lawsuit, tell us about that,
because that is a huge win against big tech.
Speaker 12 (28:56):
Yes, it is, you know, that involved an investigation of
and some of these other companies that Deep Platform Parlor,
which is where the president had been.
Speaker 15 (29:05):
Obviously that affected a lot more people than just the president.
Speaker 12 (29:08):
So we actually sent on what are called civil Investigative
Demands CIDs, and we start asking them questions. We started
asking all of these companies questions about what they were
doing to Deep Platform Parlor, and unfortunately, Twitter decided to
sue us in Northern the Northern District of California and
federal court trying to stop us from asking those questions.
Apparently they didn't want us to know the answers. And
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we were successful winning in federal court in a democratic court,
and we were successful in winning it the Nice circuit, which.
Speaker 15 (29:35):
Is pretty unusual for cases like ours.
Speaker 2 (29:39):
It's so big to win a suit against big tech
like this because usually they're so they're so smart in
a bad way, almost, But you've been taking this on
so head first.
Speaker 1 (29:48):
Even when you look at what.
Speaker 2 (29:49):
Merrick Garland has done trying to label parents as domestic terrorists,
you're now suing on that front as well.
Speaker 15 (29:57):
Yeah, it's really unfortunate. Of course, we all remember October.
Speaker 12 (30:00):
Where he did label parents who were criticizing school board members,
who were supporting critical race theory, who are supporting vaccine mandates,
and who are supporting certain types of sex education. He
had the FBI put together a group and apparently it's
still there. He's never said it was disbanded to investigate parents.
And now, of course Texas we put out an opinion
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that is accurate based on Texas law. It's released to
transgender potentially changing children their sex before they were of
the age of majority, and now supposedly Department Human Services
is going to come to our state and try to
give guidance, which they have no right to do. This
is Texas law. This is not federal law.
Speaker 2 (30:40):
It's so unbelievable really, when you see they won't even
enforced federal law, immigration law. You've been suing on so
many different issues. How many suits are you at now?
Speaker 15 (30:50):
You know what I know, we're in over thirty now.
Speaker 12 (30:53):
I think we sued them twenty five times, so it
almost gets hard to keep track of it. It's ludicrous
that we have to do it, that we have this
many lawsuits against the federal government. But when you have
a federal government run by Joe Biden, apparently it's necessary
since he completely ignores the federal Constitution. He ignores federal law,
and it forces us to have to defend the Constitution.
Speaker 2 (31:14):
Basically, that's why the Attorney General's office is so important.
We really realize that in the last election, especially so
many different decisions that come down to the states. As
you're talking to primary voters out there, how much are
they thanking you really for suing this administration, not being afraid,
not backing down when it comes to big tech, the
Biden administration, the establishment, because you really have been the
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only attorney general in the country, America's attorney general, really
on the forefront of so many different issues.
Speaker 15 (31:44):
Yeah, I think people really appreciate.
Speaker 12 (31:46):
They wanted somebody like Donald Trump who gave us hope
that there was somebody fighting for them. And obviously Donald
Trump is not here today in an elected position. Hopefully
that'll change, but the reality is that people want hope
and that's what we're trying to give them. Whether we're
doing this for Texas, I think we're providing hope to
all Americans that there's somebody that's going to be out
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there fighting in Texas, is going to be doing that.
We'll be out there fighting whether you live in Texas
or not, We're fighting for your constitutional freedom.
Speaker 15 (32:12):
We're fighting for your freedom, your ability.
Speaker 12 (32:14):
To have a constitutional government and not a monarchy or dictatorship.
Speaker 2 (32:18):
You've been working with other attorney generals and other states too,
especially on the immigration issue. It's exciting to see Texas
this primary because thirty three out of thirty three Trump
endorsed candidates. This is all the way down ticket. When
you look at all these different offices, every office is important,
every office works together, and it's the first time we've
really understood the importance of local offices all the way
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up to federal offices. But getting a team Team America first,
really going into the general.
Speaker 12 (32:48):
Well, look, I think it's super important what the president
is doing here because it does matter that we have
more than just governors or US senators. He's playing in
races all over Texas. He's obviously it's a common nation
of picking the right candidates, good candidates, we're going to
do the right things, and then the endorsement plays in
to help those types of candidates. So if you were
picking candidates that people didn't respect or they didn't have
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the right background, I don't.
Speaker 15 (33:11):
Think his endorsement would mean as much, but he's not
doing that.
Speaker 12 (33:14):
He's picking the right type of candidates and he's endorsing
those and that creates a synergy that's beneficial to Texas
and really the rest of the country.
Speaker 2 (33:23):
He spent so much time vetting these candidates and getting
to meet them. It's exciting to see because you really
are the face of what it's going to look like
to save America. And as President Trumboffin says, saving America
begins with saving the GOP from those Rhino sellouts and losers.
And we know you taking on this establishment, this Bush
establishment in Texas. If anyone can do it, it's you
and you're proving it, especially with that twenty point lead.
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How can people support your race? What's the website?
Speaker 1 (33:47):
They go to.
Speaker 12 (33:49):
Impacs dot com and km PACs and tx for Twitter
and also Facebook and Instagram.
Speaker 1 (33:54):
Perfect mister journey General.
Speaker 2 (33:56):
Again, congratulations on your big victory on Tuesday. It's a
runof yes, but really, when you look at your lead,
it's going to be a huge win, a huge landslide,
and it's going to send a big message to the
establishment out there that we're not going back to those
days We're done with those days. So God bless you
keep up the good work out there, and again, thank
you for all you're doing fighting for America.
Speaker 15 (34:15):
Thank you very much.
Speaker 2 (34:16):
Always great to see you and winning in November. It
has to happen. So how do we make sure our
elections are free and fair by remembering twenty twenty and
doing something about it. Danesh Justus is up next with
more on his upcoming film two Thousand Mules. So don't
go anywhere, We'll be right back.
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Speaker 7 (35:02):
The twenty twenty election was the most secure in US history.
Speaker 1 (35:09):
There has been no evidence of widespread voter flaud.
Speaker 5 (35:14):
He lost a parent secure election, the most secure election
in American history.
Speaker 6 (35:22):
Really, all those are you volunteer and work the polls.
Speaker 5 (35:27):
We deserve a special thanks from the entire nation.
Speaker 6 (35:44):
This one mule made fifty three trips to twenty drop boxes.
He's not alone. We tracked two thousand mules making multiple ballot.
Speaker 23 (35:56):
Drops leaving no fingerprints.
Speaker 6 (36:10):
Snapping photos to get paid, a coordinated ring of illegal
vote harvesting in all the key states where the election
was decided.
Speaker 14 (36:21):
They've delivered us a clear victory.
Speaker 16 (36:28):
Game over.
Speaker 2 (36:35):
The crime of the Century and the film of the century,
all in one.
Speaker 1 (36:38):
Joining us now with more on.
Speaker 2 (36:39):
His blockbuster production, author, filmmaker, and host of the Danesh
to Suza podcast, the man himself, Denshuza. Densh you recently
interviewed in Newsweek. You will have actually gone through millions
of minutes of video you and True the Vote. Can
you tell us what that process has been like because
it sounds exhaustive and exhausting.
Speaker 6 (37:00):
Well, I have to commend True the Vote. This is
a voter integrity group. It's been around for more than
ten years. It's a specialist in doing this kind of work,
and they obtained both geotracking evidence and video evidence. Now,
either one by itself is decisive, but when you put
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the two together, it's an overwhelming combination. Because you can
use geotracking to find a cell phone, let's say, moving
to multiple drop boxes in multiple counties on a single night.
Then you go to the video and hey, there's the guy.
So the one corroborates the other.
Speaker 2 (37:40):
And they actually had to spend a lot of money
on this. This is about a million dollars that it's
taken through open records trying to actually get footage that
you would think that law enforcement or government officials or
somebody would have actually been monitoring this because we've never
had these unlocked boxes before.
Speaker 6 (37:57):
The election guidelines call for there to be surveillance of
these drop boxes when the drop boxes are not being
observed ormanned, and yet very few places actually did that.
They just didn't bother They just you know, ignored that
aspect of the rules, and so it is very lucky
that through the vote was able to obtain any video
at all. Fortunately, they have four million minutes of video,
(38:21):
much of it from one state, but there's some new
video from another state, and there may be some video
from a third state. So this is kind of an
ongoing investigation. At the same time, we're rushing to put
the film together that kind of lays out this narrative
in a single place, because I think if you put
it out piecemeal, it can be you know, you can say, oh,
you don't have this and you don't have that. But
when the full story is put together with all the evidence,
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the impact is just overwhelming.
Speaker 2 (38:45):
People need to know the whole story on this, because
we've only gotten bits and pieces. When you look at
the Arizona audit, it's very detailed. Wisconsin this week, shocking
allegations coming out of Wisconsin.
Speaker 1 (38:56):
When you look at the.
Speaker 2 (38:57):
Nursing homes, there's so much evidence and people they are
getting it, of course, even though the media doesn't cover it.
But to actually get to sit and watch it on film,
to see state by state just how coordinated this was.
We need that to be able to actually for history's
sake and to be able to do something about it.
Speaker 6 (39:17):
The reason you have this big curtain of censorship is
not to prevent misinformation, but actually to prevent the truth
from coming out. Now, what's disappointed me over the last
year and a half or so has been that there
have been a lot of allegations and insinuations without proof.
And even if you do get elements of proof in
a single state, no single state by itself is decisive. Right,
(39:39):
even if Arizona were to tip over, the election result
would be the same. But when you look at geotracking
and video evidence in five states, all the five states
where the election was decided, and you find that there
was systematic and coordinated fraud in all five, then you're
talking about something totally different.
Speaker 1 (39:58):
I have to get your reaction into Bill Barr.
Speaker 2 (40:00):
Of course, he thinks he's so wonderful now writing a book,
but he had so much evidence presented to him. He
could have actually asked to look at these different tapes.
Speaker 1 (40:10):
We could have had.
Speaker 2 (40:11):
Answers in November of twenty twenty. Why just because he
was afraid.
Speaker 6 (40:17):
I think what makes all of this so appalling is
that the evidence was not you know, we went out
and got it through public records, the video evidence, for example,
But we're talking about official surveillance video that the States
themselves have. They already have this evidence. They've just been
doing nothing with it. And now some of them say, well,
(40:37):
we're going to look at it, we're going to investigate.
But these government agencies move at such a glacial pace
that I'm not even sure they're going to be done
before the twenty twenty four elections. So part of what
I hope the movie will do is put pressure on
these states to open up genuine and speedy investigations because
the evidence is there to be found it is.
Speaker 2 (40:57):
And it's just amazing that there hasn't been anyone with
the courage to do it now. Of course they didn't
have the courage back in November, So why now, But
to think that you, as part of this independent project,
you've been an investigator through the vote. This is not
any government institution doing this. Why you Why did it
have to be the people doing this? I guess it's
because it's the people's elections and it's just our so
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called leaders. They don't really care about it because this
helped them.
Speaker 6 (41:24):
In fairness, the technology is new. The idea of geotracking,
which is Catherine Engelbreck's idea true the Vote's idea a
real stroke of genius because what it said, in effect
was even after the election, the people who robbed Fort
Knox must have left DNA, they must have left their fingerprints.
So geotracking is the cell phone equivalent of a fingerprint.
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And the good news is that they can't get away
with it. There's nothing they can do about it now.
The evidence is already there and we have it. So, yes,
it would be much better if these states themselves were
to conduct authentic investigations. Evidently there are political forces that
are preventing them from doing that, and so it's left
to private groups like Through the Vote to take the
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lead and guys like me to make a film about it.
Speaker 2 (42:11):
Thank you for the work that you're doing. Really, it's
taken such courage to do this. You've had so much
courage in the past before, and you have courage now
to really take on an issue that.
Speaker 1 (42:19):
So many people are afraid to.
Speaker 2 (42:21):
I guess but when you look at polling, when you
look at the seapack strap hole, you have ninety percent
of people that believe the cheating impacted the outcome election
integrity is the number one issue. When you were meeting
with President Trump this week in mar A Lago, how
big is it that this You really are going to
be showing people what happened on November three and then
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hopefully create a movement and a momentum to really not
just get answers, but get accountability for what happened.
Speaker 6 (42:49):
I mean, all the other issues that we're talking about
are related to this issue. So, for example, January sixth,
the January sixth Commission is acting like there were all
these little Roberty Lee's who went down there to would
throw the government. No, they didn't. They believed in their
heart the election was stolen. Nobody was adjudicating this. The
Supreme Court said, we don't want to look at it.
So they just went to make a prival scream to
(43:10):
their own representatives, say guys, listen, why don't you at
least look at what we have, look at what's out there?
And that's what was January sixth was all about. Look
at all the wall of censorship on all these digital platforms.
What's the main justification for it?
Speaker 10 (43:25):
Election fraud.
Speaker 6 (43:25):
We've got to stop all the misinformation and big lies
about the election. Well, we're going to find out who's
telling the big lies very shortly. This film is scheduled
to come out in early May. I would urge people
to go to the website, which is just two thousand
meals dot com, and sign up for emails. Why because
this is a way to get around the censorship and
for me to be able to communicate directly with you
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and tell you when and where you can see this.
Speaker 2 (43:48):
Movie Tonight's we're still looking forward to getting to see it.
And really just even when you watch the trailer, when
you realize how synchronized, how systematic this was This was coordinated.
This wasn't just some little thing that happen in different states.
This was a coordinated assault on our democracy. As the
Democrats like to say, it's a constitutional republic, but it
was an assault on the American way of life for
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us to lose the right to choose our own elected leaders.
So thank you for what you're doing out there. Keep
us posted. We really do look forward to watching that film. Certainly,
God bless you, Denish, We'll see you soon. And still
to come on the real story George's delusional Democrat candidate
for governor Stacy Abrams and her latest degregious political gaff
Stay with us.
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Speaker 24 (44:53):
We are a stronger nation when we allow people to participate.
And if we ever doubted that the ward that Putin
is waging against Ukraine, President Zelensky said that I'm going
to paraphrase him, probably poorly, he said, this isn't a
war in Ukraine. This is a war on democracy in Ukraine.
When we allow democracy to be overtaken by those who
want to choose who can be heard, and those choices
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are not based on anything other than animis or inconvenience,
then that is wrong. My mission is to make certain
that everyone can cast a ballot, even people who don't
like me, especially those folks. They should be able to
go and cast their ballots. My job is to make
sure that more people who like me show up. But
that's campaigning, that's not voting rights.
Speaker 2 (45:34):
Delusional Democrat gubernatorial candidate for the state of Georgia, Stacy
Abrams compares her push to undermine free and fair elections
with the invasion in Ukraine. Republicans are blasting Abrams for
the egregious statement, calling her a political opportunist who has
lined her pockets on lies. Others are calling the comparison
disgusting and claim Abrams is exploiting the crisis in Ukraine
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for her own game. Of course, this isn't the first
times has been entangled in controversy. In February, the candidate
was caught in a classroom full of children wearing masks
while she smiled on in hypocritical fashion, face covering.
Speaker 24 (46:11):
Free My responsibility in that instance, if I created any
appearance that I did not take children's lives seriously, that's
a mistake. But your job fundamentally is to acknowledge when
you make a mistake and try to make it right.
We have this narrative that we have invincible leaders. That's
just not true.
Speaker 5 (46:32):
What we have are.
Speaker 24 (46:33):
Humans who want to do a job, and we have
to hold them accountable for the job they do. But
we have to have grace when they make mistakes and
trust that their intentions were right. But you can't trust
someone's intentions if they never tell you what they were saying.
Speaker 1 (46:46):
I'm sorry.
Speaker 24 (46:46):
Saying I made a mistake is about being honest about
your intention. I intended to do something I did not
quite do it. So let me tell you about the gap,
and let me tell you how I'm going to make
it better the next time.
Speaker 1 (46:55):
Let's hope there isn't a next time.
Speaker 2 (46:56):
And the way things are shaping up in Georgia is
looking like a red tsunami is set to sweep over
the Peach State come the midterm elections.
Speaker 1 (47:03):
Joining us now, the candidate.
Speaker 2 (47:05):
For Congress in Georgia's tenth district who has President Trump's
complete and total endorsement Vernon Jones. Vernon, you are out
there campaigning. What is the number one issue with voters,
especially in this primary season.
Speaker 4 (47:20):
Well, first of all, they want to take back this state,
they want to take back this country. President Trump is
recruiting an army of patriots, and I'm glad to have
received this in his endorsement.
Speaker 5 (47:30):
I have his full support. And the main issues here
are election integrity, balance, and the budget.
Speaker 4 (47:35):
And you know what's more importantly securing those important as important,
it's securing the borders and making sure that we stand
up to Putin and we stand up in China, and
we become more energy independent. We'll crippled right now. Look
at the grocery stores.
Speaker 5 (47:49):
What's on the shelves.
Speaker 4 (47:50):
Look at the cost of gasoline. You know, our economy
it is going to hell? Why because of that, Joe Biden?
Speaker 1 (47:58):
How expensive is gas getting?
Speaker 5 (47:59):
There?
Speaker 1 (47:59):
Is your seeing?
Speaker 2 (48:00):
We see obviously the averages by stage.
Speaker 1 (48:02):
But what about where you are right now? How expensive
is it getting It's up.
Speaker 4 (48:07):
To five dollars a gallon now, which is just unheard
of this time.
Speaker 5 (48:12):
What during the Trump administration, gas was very affordable. Now
is gone through the roof.
Speaker 4 (48:17):
But not only that, go get a five pounds of
beef to see what that costs. You just go get
a gallon of milk, and if you can find it
on the shelf, by the way, So when you see
what's happening in Georgia and see what's happening across this country,
the number one issue really is the economy.
Speaker 5 (48:32):
It's the economy, stupid, It's the economy.
Speaker 4 (48:35):
And look, if you want to impose some sex some
sanctions on Russia, let's start out by not buying gases
from them.
Speaker 5 (48:42):
Let's become energy independent.
Speaker 2 (48:45):
This is your first time campaigning as a Republican. You've
campaigned as a Democrat in the past. As your meeting
with voters, do you see a lot of Democrats changing
to Republican, especially in the primary independence registering as Republican.
Speaker 5 (48:59):
Well, always been a conservative. I've always been even a
conservative Democrat. I just couldn't wear that shirt anymore. It
didn't fit.
Speaker 4 (49:06):
You saw a lot of rhinos, You saw a lot
of Democrat plans in the Republican Party.
Speaker 5 (49:10):
We are cleansing the Republican Party. We're looking for.
Speaker 4 (49:13):
True patriots, true conservative and sure I've been able to.
Speaker 5 (49:17):
Be the liberal left. The Democrats worst fear. Why because
I'm able to pull in young people and pull in.
Speaker 4 (49:23):
Conservative minority voters who traditionally didn't vote Republican. But they're
fed up and they see me as a person that
they can trust, that would fight for them and is
making a difference. And that's where we're taking a fight
to the Democratic Party.
Speaker 5 (49:36):
We are literally taking their traditional votes.
Speaker 1 (49:39):
You've got to be so excited too.
Speaker 2 (49:40):
After Tuesday's primary in Texas seeing President Trump's endorsements thirty
three for thirty three. He is building a coalition in Georgia.
When you look at the governor's race, when you look
at the Secretary of State, Attorney general, every single lieutenant governor,
President Trump with Jody Heis, with Bert Jones, with David Purdue,
with you.
Speaker 1 (50:00):
There is such a Georgia coalition. Herschel Walker, how do.
Speaker 2 (50:03):
You see Georgia being the next real turning point in
the race.
Speaker 5 (50:08):
Well, let me tell you, all eyes are on Georgia.
You know that so goes Georgia, so goes this country.
Speaker 4 (50:12):
But look at what the Republican Party has for the
first time in Georgia, we have probably one of the
most diverse fields of candidates and that's the good thing
about Donald Trump. Donald Trump knew how to go and
get those votes that traditionally didn't vote Republicans. From Hershelwalker
to me, the vert, Jones and Jodie Heights, David produced
small business folks, entrepreneurs, hardworking candidates. Let me tell you
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that is what's making a difference. And that's why we
are a big We are a triper threat to the
Democratic Party for the first time. We're invading their territory,
we're taking their votes, and we're taking this country back.
Why because people want to have access to jobs, they
want access to products, they want affordable prices when.
Speaker 5 (50:54):
They buy food and when they buy gasoleen. And that's
why we can't wait for Donald Trump to get reelected.
Speaker 22 (50:59):
Four.
Speaker 2 (51:00):
It's the People's Party now, Vernon. We love getting to
see what you're doing out there campaigning. Keep us posted
on your race and God bless you. We're ready to
save Georgia and we're ready to save America.
Speaker 5 (51:10):
Go to Jones for Georgia dot com. Be a part
of this. As you can see too, the truckers are
coming in. They're taking a fight into the streets. We're
waiting for more and more of them to come in
here in Georgia.
Speaker 4 (51:20):
They're making a big stop to stand overnight. Look, it's
all out assault. We're fighting for the heart and soul
of this country.
Speaker 5 (51:26):
Be a part of it. Jones for Georgia dot com
feel the urn.
Speaker 2 (51:29):
You're the best Vernon. Keep us posted on your efforts.
We'll look forward to seeing you soon. Thank you, and
I'll see you back here on Monday. So until then,
as always, keep the faith and have a magnificent weekend.
Speaker 4 (52:00):
Young man, if you're so much around, I said, your
name got you're in.
Speaker 16 (52:06):
A new town.
Speaker 15 (52:07):
That's on me to.
Speaker 4 (52:10):
Have young man.
Speaker 18 (52:12):
There's some pictures can go, I said, young man.
Speaker 16 (52:16):
When you're short on your dope.
Speaker 4 (52:18):
You can't stay, and I'm sure you will by many ways.
Speaker 5 (52:28):
But it's fun to stay and thought wam saying it's
going to stay and see I am happy to.
Speaker 16 (52:40):
Do good and can do. It's understaying seeing it's not
to stay.
Speaker 5 (52:52):
You can get to something, you can have all you
can do.
Speaker 10 (52:57):
What come bout yumpy