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Callie House. She was born a slave.
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Well folks or twice impeach criminally convicted fellow in Chief
Donald the Kahn. Trump is attacking another black woman. We've
made it clear this man does not black black people,
especially black women.
Speaker 6 (18:45):
His latest target is doctor Lisa Cook.
Speaker 25 (18:48):
The allegations from one of Trump's housing appointees that Lisa
Cook somehow committed mortgage fraud. It's allegation. Has she been indicted, no?
Has she been tried no? Has she been convicted No?
But it doesn't matter to the thug in chief. He
wants her fired. Last night, Trump sends a talnation letter
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to her saying she was removed from her position for cause,
citing allegations of mortgage fraud. It's allegation. Has she been
indicted no? Has she been tried no? Has she been
convicted No? But it doesn't matter to the thug in chief.
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He wants her fired.
Speaker 25 (19:34):
Last night, Trump sends a talnation letter to her saying
she was removed from her position for cause, citing allegations
of mortgage fraud. Letter was dated in August fifteenth.
Speaker 6 (19:46):
The Justice Department indicated that plans to investigate these claims.
But here's the problem. He doesn't have the legal authority.
Speaker 25 (19:55):
Cook said so in her statement, firing back at this
idiot President Trump apport to fire me for costs when
no costs exists under the law and he has no
authority to do so.
Speaker 6 (20:08):
I will not resign.
Speaker 25 (20:09):
I will continue to carry out my duties to help
the American economy, as I have been doing since two
thousand and twenty two. Morgan Harper, the director of policy
and Advocacy at the American Economic Liberties Project. Also joining
us is Ronda Fox, founder of Persists. So really glad
to have both of you here. I'll start with you,
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Morgan bomb line. Is this here, doctor Lisa Cook, first
African American to serve, first African American a woman to
serve on the Federal Reserve, and the fourteen year appointment
she was confirmed by the United States Senate. Trump doesn't
have the authority, but what has happened is he believes
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that he can do whatever he wants.
Speaker 6 (20:52):
I'm going to play a clip later where he literally.
Speaker 25 (20:54):
Says, I can do whatever I want as President of
the United States. The Supreme Court and the powers of
the office of the President.
Speaker 6 (21:04):
And this is why this idiot is doing this, because
this is his continual attack on the Federal Reserve, which
he wants to run.
Speaker 25 (21:12):
Even though it is independent or supposed to be independent.
Speaker 18 (21:16):
I'm going to teach you a simple trick my husband
does to stay hard for over two.
Speaker 25 (21:19):
Hours independent or supposed to be independent of politics.
Speaker 26 (21:24):
Absolutely, and I completely agree with you, Roland. I mean,
there's no accident in the terms of the people. He's
choosing to target Lisa Cook Tiss James with these really
bogus allegations of mortgage fraud, criminal activity.
Speaker 18 (21:40):
It's just it's nonsense.
Speaker 26 (21:43):
But the fact that they are both black women that
stand in the way of his authoritarian march to control
the entire federal government is a problem for him and
what's the risk here the Federal Reserve. It is independent
pursuant to the law in Congress, to the Federal Reserve Act,
like you pointed out out, and we also heard from
Governor Cook herself, the only way that you can get
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rid of her is for cause.
Speaker 18 (22:06):
What does that mean?
Speaker 26 (22:06):
It means that there's been some professional malfeasance, is I
think the actual term meaning like something in the course
of your job you did that was wrong, that ran
counter to your obligations in that position. And that's nothing
that is being discussed here. What is happening in the
federal government, and speaking of laws that are being broken,
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is a lot of big corporations that have donated big
money to Donald Trump are seeing lawsuits against them by
the Department of Justice, by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
Speaker 18 (22:44):
Just disappear or be settled for nothing.
Speaker 26 (22:48):
So it's clearly not a priority of this administration to
go after actual breaking up the law. And when we
look at this type of political agenda applied to an
agency like the Federal Reserve, which is charged with really
maintaining the financial stability of the country, it's not to
say it's a perfect institution.
Speaker 18 (23:04):
He means, but their charge is financial stability.
Speaker 26 (23:08):
It's looking out that the labor market movement there is
controlling interest rates and controlling monetary supply. It's controlling our
role in a very interconnected global economy. At this point,
the risk from this type of political activity is that
we see real economic damage and harm done to us
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as people living in this country, small business owners, and
ultimately are standing internationally.
Speaker 6 (23:38):
Rona, you dropped a letter on social media.
Speaker 25 (23:41):
You said that Donald Trump justification unsubstantiated accusations of mortgage fraud.
But let's be clear that this isn't about mortgages. It's
a blatant attack on the federal reserve.
Speaker 6 (23:52):
Now here's a deal, guys, pull the clip up.
Speaker 25 (23:55):
Because earlier today in that ridiculous cabinet meeting where really
was who can outdo one another kissing Donald Trump's as
this issue of this motor fraud came up, and Donald
Trump why he literally says in this about to play.
Speaker 6 (24:13):
That, oh people's mortgages, that's public information. Roll it, guys,
we don't have I get the clip Bush because I.
Speaker 25 (24:23):
Want I want to play this because because again the
perfect example of what I'm talking about here, Rhonda, where
this liar he sits before the public and he lies
knowing full well that is personal data and his own
housing guy Poulty, who's been going after Jerome Powell, he's
the one who throughout this allegation.
Speaker 6 (24:45):
Yeah, I wanted to go ahead, Okay, so I'm glad.
Speaker 11 (24:53):
That you hit on Bill Paulty.
Speaker 20 (24:55):
I think when we look at this whole situation, and
this did not begin with Lisa. This is a playbook
of attacking black women that began before Fonnie Willis, but
we really started seeing it with Faonnie Willis. We popped
over to La with Karen Bass, we're seeing ag James. Obviously,
Kamala Harris has always been a victim of it, but
now with Lisa Cook and the real villain behind a
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lot of this is Bill Poulty, someone that a lot
of people do not know about. They don't know about
the agency that he has oversight of, but he is
literally using the Federal Housing Finance Agency to go after
individual citizens.
Speaker 18 (25:31):
That's not what that agency is for. That agency exists to.
Speaker 20 (25:35):
Look at Freddie mack O, our housing institutions all the
way back from two thousand and eight when that institution
was created. So there's a couple of things that are
really troubling. One, this playbook is being written on the
backs of black women.
Speaker 6 (25:46):
We know that one.
Speaker 20 (25:48):
Attacking black women, attacking women, it energizes the MAGA base.
Speaker 6 (25:52):
But what it also does for Democrats is that byper
case our coalition.
Speaker 20 (25:56):
We say race shouldn't matter, race should matter, we spend
time forocusing on all of that because we have our
own internal biases that we need to control. We're not
going to step out and support and defend black women,
let alone roll.
Speaker 6 (26:08):
And you know this better than anyone.
Speaker 20 (26:10):
Six million Democrats set out in twenty twenty four because.
Speaker 18 (26:13):
They didn't want to support a black woman.
Speaker 20 (26:16):
So by really doing this playbook on the back of
black women, he energizes as base, distracts our coalition, and
he's able to put into place an authoritarian regime.
Speaker 18 (26:27):
And so we're just getting started.
Speaker 20 (26:29):
But this guy bill is literally weaponizing an agency, using
it to go after individuals on mortgage claims, not even
anything substantiated. When you really look at mortgage fraud, it's
very complicated. It's not oftentimes an intentional mistake.
Speaker 18 (26:46):
It tends to be a paperwork mistake.
Speaker 20 (26:48):
And so what we're seeing now is absolutely the worst
of the worst, but it's also important to acknowledge race
because they are literally going to destroy democracy on the
backs of black women written this playbook, and there is
nobody coming to.
Speaker 18 (27:02):
Our defense in this moment.
Speaker 25 (27:06):
They are going more than they're going after Leticia James,
the New York State Attorney General, as well as Adam Schiff,
and also Cook and to the point.
Speaker 6 (27:18):
That she just made what we're dealing with.
Speaker 25 (27:21):
We are dealing with thugs who want to exact retribution
and revenge. And for all of the whining and complaining
about Ohio President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris
weaponize the government against against him and Republicans, these people
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are one hundred percent weaponizing the government, targeting their critics. Hell,
he even said because Chris Christie criticized him, that he
was going to launch an investigation into Chris Christie.
Speaker 6 (27:55):
That's what these thugs are doing. So I finally got
my detecation to Chris Christy. That's what these bugs are doing.
Speaker 26 (28:05):
Absolutely, And I think that can kind of muddy the
race element of this because I completely agree. I mean,
I think the targeting of folks like Tis shames like
we so Cook here as black women, is to play
into I.
Speaker 18 (28:20):
Mean completely a good verya.
Speaker 26 (28:22):
They play into what the MAGA base we know is
red meat for much of the MAGA base. And it
also kind of like greases the wheels for the further
takeover that will happen throughout the government. And it plays
into this racial trope that somehow these women are not
capable of managing their finances and so therefore shouldn't be
in these positions of government. But again it's it's complete nonsense,
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it's unsubstantiated. But I think that we do run the
risk with some of our even folks that maybe are
part of our coalition, of trying to get in the
weeds of defending what they may or may not have
done with these mortgages.
Speaker 18 (28:57):
And it's like, no, right, we should not be getting
into what are the elements of mortgage fraud.
Speaker 26 (29:05):
Once we start talking about that, we are missing the
larger point here, which is, yes, this administration is turned
into a criminal enterprise. It only serves to reward those
who are willing to do their bidding through cash, and
they are willing to take down the whole institution of
government with them and make it in whatever outcomes they're
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looking for. And so I think that's important because it's
not going to be enough to just point out that
there is a racializing what's happening here. We have to
also point out the larger project to make sure that
our folks are talking about this in the right way
and not getting pulled into the real back and forth
that they're looking for, which is distracting from the larger
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game that they're playing.
Speaker 6 (29:50):
Right, but what the rum is not as either or
it's and well, that's what's going on here.
Speaker 25 (29:56):
They are attacking their critics revolves, but they ticularly want
to attack African Americans. I've said this repeatedly that these thugs,
these these maggots, they want to defund Black America. They
want to tear down every single game that we have
seen in the past sixty years. And that means going
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after any African American who was in a high position
who has not chosen to kiss Donald.
Speaker 6 (30:25):
Trump's ass or his ring.
Speaker 20 (30:28):
And here's the thing too, they say, as Democrats, we
shouldn't focus on race. This is not about Lisa Cook's
race very much is And you know what's happening by
attacking the Federal Reserve, anyone out there. I don't care
where you said, what your politics are. You should be shocked,
you should be alarmed. The Federal Reserve is the last
(30:48):
standing independent institution. What makes the United States the United States,
why nations globally look to us as the dominant superpower,
is because our central banks are inks are independent of politics.
The Federal Reserve governors they tend to serve what is it,
fourteen year terms specifically so that they have not touched
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so much by politics. So to see a sitting president
go after a governor on the Federal Reserve, not only
is it going to.
Speaker 27 (31:16):
Tank our markets, but it's literally the next step to
complete authoritarianism. But when you go after a black woman
who's coming to her aid again, we got to this
position because six million of our own Democrats didn't.
Speaker 20 (31:33):
Want to vote for that black women. So now they're
not going to step up take to the streets.
Speaker 5 (31:38):
Mag is not going to step up and say, wait a.
Speaker 20 (31:39):
Minute, you're destroying my pockets because you're going after this
black woman. It plays into their bigoted, misogynistic fears that oh,
they're coming for us. They got their job from some
DEI woke type thing. That's why we're seeing all of
those narratives, but this is literally a employ A stunt
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so that we are we are divided, we are blinded
as he takes over the central banking and that is
literally potentially the end of democracy and our bigotry is
going to allow that to happen. You are building authoritarian
regimes off the backs of black women in your bigotry,
and that is something that all of us need to
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be loud about.
Speaker 18 (32:22):
We need to hold people accounta.
Speaker 20 (32:24):
But we're silent in this moment, and we need to
be very fearful, especially as black people, that this is
happening going your watch, and so anyone that doesn't want
to answer, you know, the call and support this black woman.
Speaker 18 (32:35):
This is going to stroy your pocket. The fact that
the US government has our.
Speaker 20 (32:40):
Private data, are our mortgage data, and they are using
that weaponizing it against us.
Speaker 11 (32:46):
Be alarmed.
Speaker 18 (32:47):
This is a problem.
Speaker 6 (32:51):
Yeah, I think it is and more.
Speaker 18 (32:55):
I'm sorry, I was just going to say.
Speaker 26 (32:57):
The other thing to note about this is how does
the so become a governor of the Federal Reserve Bank.
Speaker 18 (33:03):
That doesn't just happen.
Speaker 26 (33:04):
That means that you were part of the Federal reserve
banking system before.
Speaker 18 (33:08):
How do you become part of that.
Speaker 26 (33:09):
That's because financial institutions in the region where you're working
choose you to be part of the Federal Reserve Bank,
and then you get nominated and eventually confirmed by the
United States Senate to become a governor of the National
Federal Reserve. And so it's interesting, and I agree with Ronda.
You know that we aren't hearing more from financial institutions
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leaders from the private sector that really we're part of
putting her in a position to become a governor and
now are just stepping back and being silent in the
midst of this, despite the real economic harm that could
stem from this politicization, politicization of government.
Speaker 4 (33:51):
True.
Speaker 25 (33:52):
For well, listen, it's I mean, my god is eight
months in Ronda. I keep wanting people, it's not going
to get better. It is going to get worse. And
as long as these thugs are empowered, every time he
says oh dictator and national media doesn't make it a
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major issue, then they go, oh, we can go further.
So what they're doing is very clear. They laid out
in Project tween twenty five. They're executing the strategy and
the only thing that we have left is to fight
this in the courts, and I keep saying this over
and over and over again. There's not a single black
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person who can afford to sit out for next election.
And that means every single Republican must be penalized at
the ballot box because they are all complicit in allowing
this thug, Donald Trump to do what he's doing and
Rowand you.
Speaker 18 (34:51):
Know, I was on the campaign. I spent more time
writing press statements.
Speaker 20 (34:57):
I was the head of the Women's Coalition about what
Project twenty twenty five would mean for all of us.
We spelled this out capitulation, and mainstream media did not
do its job to help us project that message. That's
why shows like this support this show, support this platform.
Speaker 18 (35:15):
Because this is the truth. But we knew this was coming.
Speaker 20 (35:18):
We tried to get this message out and looking at
this where this man has literally built a administration of
henchmen and hitch women that will do his journey bidding
regardless of the Constitution.
Speaker 18 (35:30):
We were warned about this.
Speaker 20 (35:31):
Now the fight is in the courts and at the
ballot boxes, and it's time to really buckle down.
Speaker 18 (35:37):
We cannot sit this out.
Speaker 26 (35:41):
I think we need to be real though, too, and
I agree with a lot of what you said on
the end Roland, but the courts are unlikely to be
our friend here. I mean, it is the case that
you know, there was a Supreme Court case about the
independence of other agency leads. It did seem like the
Supreme Court was willing to respect that the Federal Reserve
is unique. Hopefully they continue to do that, but we
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don't really have a lot of great evidence to go
on there. Though I'm very very happy that she's just
immediately suing the administration and challenging this illegal act from them.
So I do think we also have to consider, you know,
that contrast of like what is what is not happening?
What are the type like I was saying before, what
are the types of crimes that they are very comfortable
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letting sail through? And how they are impacting Americans pocketbooks
every day in a bunch of different industries. And I
agree with your role and it's only going to get worse.
I think that has to be part of you know,
I am not in charge of any political party, but
if I were thinking about, you know, how you message
in this moment, I would be considering calling out, you know,
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some of those entities that are just skirting by in
are raising prices in addition to all of the democratic
threats and the risk of authoritarianism here that continues to grow.
Speaker 25 (37:00):
Yeah, I mean, listen, we obviously can't. It's not like
it's guaranteed to count on the course. But what we
have seen though, we have seen many of the federal judges,
including Trump federal judges. The Trump appointed federal judge just
blasted their lawsuit against Maryland federal judges and throwing it
out of court.
Speaker 6 (37:19):
Now the Supreme Court their will the backstop.
Speaker 25 (37:22):
But if this Supreme Court continues to allow us men
to do whatever you want to do, they are risking
people questioning Bill legitimacy. And again, so no matter what
that happens, I still contend, and it is fundamentally important.
Speaker 6 (37:36):
That is, people are going to have to rebel at
the ballot box.
Speaker 25 (37:41):
As long as people sit elections out, as long as
they don't vote, as long as people complain on social
media and don't vote, they are empowering these things. They
are giving them the right to do what they want
to do, and that simply has to stop. Morgan and
rondelshertly appreciate y'all being on today's show. Thank you so
verybody case.
Speaker 5 (38:01):
We're having spit.
Speaker 11 (38:02):
Hello, Ike, you cannot shame the shameless and the most
shameless mfors on the Globe happened to live in Washington, DC,
and you've got muffin top canks sending out fundraising emails. Currently,
Midas Touch is breaking this. Put this up, Kylie. I
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want to try to get to heaven, says his fundraising email.
Trump invokes eternal life and plead for campaign cash. Multiple
things to unpack here, Number one, why is he constantly
talking about trying to get to heaven? And that video
where he said that, he also said, people say I'm
not doing well. We know Trump telegraphs everything right. The dementia.
(38:48):
I think the doctors have told him he's not doing
well and he's starting to have this deathbed conversion type
thing going on. But of course in his conversion, he
has to grift his and his and his quest to
find the afterlife.
Speaker 18 (39:04):
He's grifting because it's who he is. It's his default
s that he is evil.
Speaker 11 (39:08):
To the core. In years. What's so effed up? So
many of his followers are dead ass broke. Yeah, they're
sending money to this like, and it's just this is
the evangelical preacher comparison that we've always made. This is
Oral Roberts. For those of you that are old enough
to remember Oral Roberts, the televangelists that locked himself in
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some building and said God's not going to release me
till you send me two million dollars. This is the
same shit. It's the exact same shit, I mean, in
true fashion. So my question is is he campaigning for
his twenty twenty eight campaign or does he think he
can buy his way into heaven? Is he campaigning for
enough money to buy his way into heaven?
Speaker 18 (39:48):
I don't know what he's campaigning for.
Speaker 11 (39:50):
I mean you would think that, you know, I hurt.
He's made something like three point four billion dollars since
he's been president.
Speaker 18 (39:58):
But it's just the grift.
Speaker 11 (39:59):
We'll can any of the online flea markets still going.
I'm sure we're probably going to. I mean, where's one
new cycle away from him selling buy a gold leaf
medallion to put in Trump's heaven mansion. We're literally one
new cycle away from him selling that to his followers.
All right, and over on Fox Days, let's check out
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what they're talking about.
Speaker 2 (40:21):
I'm involved. I'm involved in changing the H one B program. Right,
We're going to change that program because that's terrible. Right,
We're going to change the Green card. You know, we
give green cards. The average American makes seventy five thousand
dollars a year and the average Green card recipient sixty
six thousand dollars. So we're taking the bottom quartile, Like,
(40:43):
why are we doing that? That's why Donald Trump is
going to change it. That's the gold card that's coming,
and that's we're going to start picking the best people
to come into this country.
Speaker 6 (40:53):
It's time for that to change.
Speaker 11 (40:56):
So are these rich people that come over here going
to do the minimum way jobs? The rich people that
come over are the best people. We don't want people
that'll work. We want the best people. And here is
my I know I've said it a million times. Everybody's
sick of me hearing it. This money. When the autopsy
and the fifth the financial accounting forensic audit of the
(41:17):
Trump administration goes, I, Darren, damn to you, these people
will have pocketed this money. This is not going to
be open the Treasury account and the gold cards. This
is how much money we made from the gold cards,
it's going to be fucking.
Speaker 18 (41:33):
In their pockets.
Speaker 11 (41:35):
And this guy, Howard Lutnik, who the guy's over it
might as touched. I think Philipkowski calls him Howard Nutlick,
which I think is so perfect. This guy's the one
who's always like in the oval, laughing at all of
Trump's dementia stuff. I mean, he's like the most obsequious
enabler on the planet. And okay, let's just move along.
(41:58):
Let's move along to see what they're saying on Fox.
Speaker 28 (42:01):
Mister secretary, with all due respects.
Speaker 11 (42:04):
How is allowing six hundred thousand students from the communist
country of China putting America first?
Speaker 2 (42:12):
Well, the president's point of view is that what would
happen if you didn't have those six hundred thousand students
is that you'd emptied them from the top.
Speaker 6 (42:20):
All the students would go up.
Speaker 2 (42:22):
To better schools, and the bottom fifteen percent of the universities.
Speaker 6 (42:26):
And colleges would go out of business in America.
Speaker 2 (42:29):
So his view is he's taking a rational economic view,
which is classic.
Speaker 6 (42:34):
Donald Trump wed a higher education same. Oh why until
we modify that?
Speaker 29 (42:39):
That just how Harvard and UCLA and U cal Berkeley
and I mean, you all help in those schools why
they're like from.
Speaker 11 (42:47):
Okay, there's so much racism peppered in that first and
foremost my personal thing, here's what I think happened here.
Trump had these press conferences three in a because he
can't even remember the one he did before, and I
just think he spitballs and free balls numbers out, We're
going six hundred thousand Chinese students over here, and then
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they forget, Okay, it's an America first agenda, blah blah blah.
And so then she's trying to get back on to
let's bad mouth Harvard. Mind you, a lot of people
in his administration were educated at Harvard. Wasn't Pete Heseth
educated at Harvard? Yeah? Surprisingly, the prizing and so this
not only is this eracist thing that oh, only the
(43:29):
top students can be Asian. Number two, it's shit talking
American students that they're not smart enough. So the dissonance
and the hypocrisy and the whiplash and just that report.
I guess when you wake up and you choose to
be willfully stupid, you just shut You've turned off all
critical thinking, and you just bounce along with all of
that like a pinball and a pinball machine. It's so
(43:50):
funny to me. The America first, this is not America first,
this is Donald Trump and is sick of fans first.
And here's the thing. All they've done is campaign against
how bad immigrants are and how bad other people that
weren't born in America are, and now Trump is letting
them buy their way into the United States. And then
he's allowing people from you know, six hundred thousand people
from China, which I don't give a shit you ever
(44:13):
had for that for that student program is amazing. I
think it's good for Americans that hardly ever get out
of the country to be around students from other countries.
Speaker 18 (44:25):
I think it's a very cool, open door.
Speaker 11 (44:27):
Thing to have.
Speaker 18 (44:28):
But I agree with you Pumps.
Speaker 11 (44:30):
If you watch their campaign and you listen to what
they say, it seems like this is something that they
would oppose at all costs because they clearly do not
like foreigners. And I believe it's Stephen Miller that said
America is for Americans and Americans only, and so, I mean,
this movement is so bad shit, And I just want
(44:53):
to say something about her. Laura Ingram, is she a lesbian.
Speaker 5 (45:00):
There's a type of life.
Speaker 11 (45:01):
And Huance, I don't think she's a less pean. But
I know she has two brown adopted children. I think
she has a gay brother and that she doesn't speak
to and I just I don't know like she does.
She a woman that has unmarried children, Yes, she's unmarried,
and then she and then she has children, yes, adopted
(45:21):
to children. And I have heard her entertained people on
her air saying that women should be at home, and
I'm like, are.
Speaker 7 (45:29):
You going to check that?
Speaker 11 (45:30):
Sitting in your bad This is the thing that they
allow these hypocritical messengers to deliver this moral high ground
bullshit to them every night. When Laura Egram, in my opinion,
I get a gay dar pink. I mean, she just
seems kind of gay. And then we have she's unmarried,
(45:51):
and this channel promotes this family value stuff all the time.
Which here's the deal, Laura, I'm all for if you
want to have a career, if you want to adopt kids,
if you're gay, if.
Speaker 18 (45:59):
You're not whatever.
Speaker 11 (46:00):
I don't care because I believe in freedom, you get
to live your life how you want to live in
I don't claim the moral high cron but when you
when you start dissecting these personalities that feed this propaganda
to the roobs, they're complete hypocrites. It's unbelievable to me
that this woman is unmarried and she preaches all this
(46:22):
family values bullshit to these rooms every night, and nobody
has done a big expose on the fact that she
has adopted children and is unmarried. Well, look at like
Sean Hannity and Jesse Waters. Isn't Sean Hannity banging that
gal that's in the morning, Yes, and he had an
(46:43):
affair with her, Jesssi Waters with his like interner clerk
that worked at Foxnooze. These high moral characters are banging
the people in their office. All right, Well, moving along, Kylie,
play the next clip.
Speaker 6 (46:58):
We'll think about this.
Speaker 11 (46:59):
Read.
Speaker 6 (47:00):
I give you an example.
Speaker 2 (47:01):
We give hundreds of millions to each university, tens of billions,
up to two hundred billion a year. They take that
money and they do research and they get patents, and
you know, keep them the scientist and the university, and
we pay all the money, the American taxpayers.
Speaker 5 (47:18):
We get nothing.
Speaker 11 (47:19):
Is that Bernie Sanders talking or is that a maga
person talking? I mean, there is a point in this
that I agree with. There is a point where I
see that the American public could all have a right
to something that taxpayers pay into, but that is not
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their platform. These are the free market people, These are
the las fair economic people. These are the wealth trickle
down people. And so then that takes me back to
your point, Pumps. Who's buying into this and who's profiting
from it? Is it genuinely the American taxpayer? And will
the autopsy when we get through this fascist shit show,
(48:03):
will it reveal that the American taxpayer taxpayers netted money
out of this, ordered Howard Netlick, and hopefully Kanks is
dead by then, and then we've got, you know, dumb
and dumber. His says, receiving the dollars from this, My
money's on everybody but the American people. And the thing
(48:25):
that struck me about this clip with Howard Lutnik is
you can tell by what he's saying that the MAGA
movement in this administration places no value on human life.
Because what he doesn't say out loud but is implied,
is if we don't get money, why are we giving money.
It's not that this research helps with cancer and people
(48:46):
live longer. Lives or children are restored to health because
they fundamentally don't give a shit about people. They give
a shit about money. Yes, but I do think that
there is a democratic socialist message in this. So I
mimics what a lot of Bernie Sanders movement says. And
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it's just the jaw dropping nature that the people who
have campaigned against this, called Barack Obama a communist, called
Kamala Harris communists, are actually doing some socialism. And I
want to point out to all of the fiscal conservatives
and all of the lase Fair economic economists that every
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good capitalistic country has lots of good socialism in it.
I just don't trust these people to execute this, nor
do I trust their intentions. But it is an opportunity
for the Democratic Party because if they're priming the base
for this, it is an opportunity to then pick up
(49:49):
the baton and keep this conversation going. I think that
they could actually make lemonade out of this the very
far right wing, the Bernie Sanders base of the Democratic
part If they start priming the rooms for this, it's
not going to be as difficult to get the American
public on board that some things need to be socialized
(50:11):
or better for us. I don't trust their intentions, but
I do think that some of this is good in
order for our economy to have sustainability, because the way
it's running right now, unregulated thanks dismantling the judiciary, where
nobody can go and force a contract, it's going to
crash and burn a law putin style.
Speaker 18 (50:32):
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Speaker 11 (50:35):
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In the show notes, the most corrupt president in the
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United States history continues to embarrass America. He televises his
cabinet meetings.
Speaker 5 (51:07):
He went on for forty.
Speaker 11 (51:10):
Minutes, nonsensical, made no sense, talking about JP Pritzker restaurants
in DC, all of which are lies. So there were
just a couple things that he said that I wanted
to bring to everybody's attention. And then we'll get into
the humiliation of the cabinet themselves. They get down on
(51:30):
their knees and grovel. It is disgusting.
Speaker 5 (51:33):
It's cringey.
Speaker 11 (51:34):
I got chills when I watched it.
Speaker 18 (51:35):
At first.
Speaker 11 (51:37):
Let's listen to Kanks for day two talking about being
a dictator. He's trying to ease the American people into
the idea that him being a dictator is a great idea.
Speaker 28 (51:48):
People are here, so so the line is that I'm
a dictator.
Speaker 5 (51:52):
But I stopped crying. Okay, you don't right, that's the case.
Speaker 28 (51:56):
I'd rather have a dictator, but I'm not a dictator.
Speaker 25 (51:59):
I just stop.
Speaker 5 (52:00):
Uh juveiter collects and of fillers.
Speaker 28 (52:03):
I'd rather have a dictator, but I'm not a dictator.
Speaker 6 (52:06):
I just got to stop crying.
Speaker 11 (52:08):
Okay. First of all, he's not stopping crime. That's a lie.
Second of all, nobody's saying we'd rather have a dictator.
Now that's not true. Like twenty one percent of the
magabase they want him to be a dictator. That he
is trying to get everybody open to the idea. Well,
I mean, we have a dictator and our life hasn't
changed that much. It's bananas. This is the United States
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president surrounded by his cabinet talking about a dictator. Okay,
if that's not crazy enough. So here he goes on
first only makes no sense. Okay, play this clip of
him talking about water in California.
Speaker 28 (52:45):
That's actually just an excuse.
Speaker 6 (52:47):
I actually think these people are sick.
Speaker 5 (52:49):
There's something wrong.
Speaker 30 (52:50):
So we said, hundreds of millions of gallons of water
a day into the Pacific Ocean.
Speaker 28 (52:58):
They turn a valve and the valve had up, and
we turned the valve back.
Speaker 6 (53:02):
I actually had to do it using force.
Speaker 5 (53:06):
We turned the valve back.
Speaker 30 (53:07):
And now they have water, but not as much as
they should have, because they should And I'm telling Gavin
Newscomb by this conversation right now, turn the rest of
the water on.
Speaker 11 (53:18):
Turn it on. Okay. Trump has no idea what he's
talking about about reservoir, reservoirs and all of that. Okay,
So Gavin Newsom responds, we see the same lies that
were pushed yesterday, months ago and in January are being
pushed again today. Sad. It is sad. It is sad
(53:41):
that the American president is this embarrassing. It is sad
that the humiliation of his cabinet members to make him
feel good about himself. They are debasing themselves. Also, this insecure,
narcissistic man who's rotting off, starting at the feet, leading
us off is Christie.
Speaker 5 (54:02):
Now, Christie, well it's a president.
Speaker 11 (54:06):
First of all, thank you for the opportunity to work
for you, and you committed when you ran for president to.
Speaker 18 (54:12):
Make America say I gain.
Speaker 20 (54:14):
And today the average family and individual that lives in
this country is safer than they've done.
Speaker 5 (54:18):
In years because of what you've done.
Speaker 18 (54:20):
These are lives, Christy.
Speaker 11 (54:22):
The reason you're so happy to have this job is
because you are the freaking governor of South Dakota who
gives a flying fuck. And then you're running around on
your private jets and your glam team and you now
are getting like all these new fleet to cars and
you're trying to get a new jet. People are not safer.
American citizens are being held in concentration camps. Other immigrants
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from other countries are being held without due process. We
get reports every day that people are dying in ice custody.
Nobody feels safe for Christy. Everybody thinks that you suck.
And you're much better at cosplaying Barbie and nurse and
semen and ice agent than you are at doing your job,
which you are horri black. And then of course no
(55:10):
cabinet meeting would be complete without PAM bonding. Which where
are the Epstein files. You didn't give them to the
Oversight Committee. You have not released per a congressional subpoena,
the documents that you've wanted to release. All you run
around and do is kiss Trump's ass. And then you
say this in a cabinet meeting.
Speaker 31 (55:30):
I think when Elmo pled guilty and he was the
co founder of Sinaloa cartel with El Chapo, and there's
even a Narcos Nextflix series about these guys.
Speaker 18 (55:43):
Well, now we know.
Speaker 11 (55:44):
Are you fucking kidding me? Pam? You can't release the
Epstein files, but you can give us all tips about
what to watch on Netflix. This is not a reality
TV show. You are running the country. You, Pam, need
to release the files. You, PAM need to stop the
weaponization of the Justice Department. This is embarrassing. Why are
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they not embarrassed? Okay, then here is just an absolute
great one from the Secretary of Labor. I haven't stopped
by the Department of Labor. It's the President. I invite
you to see your big, beautiful face.
Speaker 29 (56:22):
On a banner in front of the Department of Labors
because you are really the transformational president of the American worker,
along with the American flag and President Roosevelt, because we're
bringing business and labor together.
Speaker 18 (56:33):
And I was so honored to unveil.
Speaker 11 (56:35):
That yesterday and everybody taking note of that. Yes, we're
all taking note that we're living in North Korea, that
we're living in a fascist administration where everyone has to
kiss his ass, where he has to see a picture
of his face. Is this the same president that's firing
(56:55):
people at the Federal Reserve because he's running the economy
into the ground because of the tear garoffs and he
wants it to be somebody else's fault, so he's illegally
firing people the governor of the Board of Labor. Is
this the same president that fired the person in charge
of the jobs numbers because he didn't like him, And
then Carolan Caro lyon KKK Levitt says, oh, well, we
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might not release those statistics. I mean, dude, stop the
big beautiful face and he sits there and he's creaming
like some kind of peacock or something. It's gross. The
whole thing is gross. It's creepy, and he likes it.
And these people just have absolutely.
Speaker 5 (57:36):
No zero.
Speaker 6 (57:40):
Like no zero.
Speaker 11 (57:47):
Like zero's self awareness of how embarrassing they are, how
humiliating it is for them. These are supposed to be
cabinet positions, secretary positions in the United States of America,
and they're having to humiliate themselves to lay their lips
on the ass of a man that has cankles, that
has big bruises on his hands, that makes no sense,
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that talks about all kinds of things that don't matter.
I might remind you, in addition to Epstein files, what's
going on with Russia and Ukraine. He has done fucking nothing.
Israel is bombing Gaza, killing journalists, children, five hundred thousand
people are dying because of the famine. What is he
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doing fucking nothing? He's talking about how he's going to
reduce the price of drugs fifteen hundred percent. They're not
paying you to get drugs, you stupid mother fucker. Why
is nobody around him any more competent? This is a
serious job. President of the United States is a serious job.
The people surrounding him should be experts, but they're not.
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Bobby Kennedy I would play the clip, but I can't
listen to his voice. Trump's voice is less annoying. He's saying, well,
Pete and Bobby, fitness challenge, you don't have to do
it because you hit a fifty at Bedminster. What are
you talking about? This man can't walk off an airplane.
He can't walk with his feet in alignment. He is
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not well and you know it. We see the evidence.
So don't sit there and kiss his ass and humiliate yourself.
Although I have absolutely nothing more that I enjoy than
Robert Kennedy Junior completely humiliating himself because he is basically
responsible for children dying because of all his vaccine bullshit.
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But okay, here we go. This one came out of
left field, even for me. Here we go.
Speaker 32 (59:42):
We're all like to see see friends in the room.
Thank you for saving college football. By the way, we're
all very grateful. The country just feels different. It just
feels different.
Speaker 11 (59:54):
It feels like a dictatorship. It feels like authoritarianism. Trump
save college foot Well, come again, what has Trump done
for college football? I know he's talked about, he's posted
on true social What has he done? Has he put
any limits on anything? Now what is she talking about?
These are not serious people. These people are incompetent to
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humiliate themselves in service of this man. And why isn't
he cringed out? Why isn't he just absolutely humiliated and
embarrassed with all this superficial flattery because he's so broken
and so empty he needs it to feel good about himself.
But you could line up a thousand people to tell
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him how great he is all day, every day, and
it wouldn't be enough. He'd still be whining about cracker
barrel on lie Social. He'd still be picking fights with
Gavin Newsom and calling him nuskin just like a child.
He would still be going on and on about how
fat JB. Pritzker is when he's bigger. I don't understand
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these people. The fact that Donald Trump would talk about
somebody else's physical appearance is jaw dropping. The fact that
he's not surrounded by anyone that will tell him you
cannot reduce the price of drugs fifteen hundred percent. They
don't tell him. He repeats the same thing over and
over again, and Jade Vance is in there. Oh my gosh,
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the tariffs, we're collecting so much money. Blah, blah blah.
American taxpayers pay for the tariffs trillions and billions of dollars.
Where is it? Why are we cutting medicaid? Why are
we taking snap benefits away? Why are we shutting down
the Department of Education if trillions of dollars are coming
in JD. This is fascism. It's embarrassing. Anybody who watches
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that cabinet meeting is not humiliated on behalf of the
United States of America needs serious help because it is gross.
It is watching the demise of democracy and the rise
of fascism, all encapsulated in one spot.
Speaker 18 (01:02:07):
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Speaker 11 (01:02:11):
More news, and by our book. Life is a lazy season.
The ship sandwiches.
Speaker 5 (01:02:25):
It's about power.
Speaker 18 (01:02:27):
It's not about crime, it's not about equity.
Speaker 11 (01:02:29):
It's about control.
Speaker 18 (01:02:30):
We want these forces gone now. We want them out
of our communities. DC is united in this. We do
not want them here. We want them gone today.
Speaker 11 (01:02:40):
Anger is palpable among residents of Washington, d C. Where
US President Donald Trump has deployed National Guard troops for
the past two weeks. He said it was necessary because
of rampant crime. Data from DC's Metropolitan Police says the
number of violent offenses hit a thirty year low in
twenty twenty four, and one of Donald Trump's top advisors,
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Stephen Miller, said the presence of National Guard troops has
made the city safer for the first time.
Speaker 33 (01:03:12):
They're lives, they can use the parks, they can walk
on the streets. You have people who can walk freely
and night having to worry about being robbed or month.
They're wearing their watches again, they're wearing a jewelry again,
they're carrying purses again. People have changed their whole lives
in the city for fear of being murdered, mugged.
Speaker 6 (01:03:29):
And kar jack.
Speaker 11 (01:03:30):
And Donald Trump is threatening to send the National Guard
to Chicago as well. We'll hear from a congress person
from Illinois in just a moment, but first I'm joined
by Martin Poster Mule. He's a journalist with the local
news source, The fifty first and a longtime resident of Washington,
d C.
Speaker 5 (01:03:47):
Martin, good morning, Good morning, How are you.
Speaker 11 (01:03:49):
I'm well, thank you. How are things in DC? Tell
us how it's looking with the National Guard there.
Speaker 34 (01:03:57):
Well, I think there is the TV reality that President
Trump want to create the sense of kind of like
this city he is taken by force and has made
safer than it's ever been. And then there's the reality
on the ground. I've lived here for twenty five years.
I have kids here that you know. School just started
this week. In most parts of the city, life goes
on as usual.
Speaker 5 (01:04:14):
Nothing much has changed. Do see the National Guard deployed now.
Speaker 34 (01:04:20):
The places where they are deployed are high tourist areas,
kind of the national sites, the Washington Monument, the Lincoln Memorial,
And these are just people in uniform with heavy military vehicles,
kind of standing around, not doing a whole lot of much.
Speaker 11 (01:04:32):
It's quite learge though to present too. From the outside
looking in, it's quite a stark image to see these
military vehicles and uniformed armed guards in front of the monuments.
Speaker 16 (01:04:45):
Oh.
Speaker 5 (01:04:45):
Absolutely, And I think that's exactly what President Trump wanted.
It's not that the.
Speaker 34 (01:04:48):
National Guard is actually going to fight crime in the
district of Columbia. It's not built for that. But it
is a big show of force. It makes for great optics,
it makes for great TV and photography, and it kind
of sends the message, Look, I'm in charge.
Speaker 11 (01:05:01):
Now, so what are they actually doing.
Speaker 34 (01:05:04):
I mean, honestly, at this point, for the first week
that they were deployed, it was it was about eight
hundred of them.
Speaker 5 (01:05:08):
There was relatively small forest.
Speaker 34 (01:05:10):
They were mostly standing around in very safe, highly traffic
tourist areas, just kind of standing there, mostly getting their
pictures taken with tourists. Then they started increasing in size.
Now we have about two thousand National guardsmen in the city.
They started patrolling the local metro system, so you see
them walking around. They're now carrying arms, which they weren't before.
But they're not out out and about a city neighborhoods
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at night doing anything. They're not actually joining police on
raids or kind of going out there arresting people.
Speaker 5 (01:05:37):
They're mostly just sitting there kind of the for the
optics value.
Speaker 18 (01:05:40):
And how are people responding to this?
Speaker 11 (01:05:42):
I mean I saw one image actually this morning of
National Guard troops collecting garbage in parks.
Speaker 5 (01:05:50):
Yeah, that's the new thing that they're doing.
Speaker 16 (01:05:52):
Now.
Speaker 34 (01:05:52):
They've got these folks who are volunteer troops. These are
not full time troops. So they're coming from their being.
They've been taken from their homes and their lives and
now they're in DC and theory for public safety, and
they're picking of trash.
Speaker 11 (01:06:05):
Compare that to what we heard from Stephen Miller as
we began this segment about car jacking and people not
wanting to wear a jewelry. The presidents saying people stopped
going to restaurants. Paid a picture for us about the
crime reality in DC.
Speaker 34 (01:06:22):
Well, I think it's fair to say that President Trump
and his aides are one for hyper belief. They like
you using big language like that to make it seem
like they've solved a big problem. Now that being said,
crime has been a problem in DC. I mean the
city has higher than acceptable rates of homicide. I don't
think anybody denies that. Now has that interfered people's daily lives? No, again,
(01:06:43):
I've lived here for twenty five years. I've gone with
the parks often, I walked my kids to school. All
my neighbors do the same things. I mean, that is
normal life.
Speaker 5 (01:06:50):
So that they sent the.
Speaker 34 (01:06:53):
Troops in hasn't meaningfully impacted the levels of crime that
the city we're seeing, which were already decreasing, And they
certainly haven't caused people to come out of hiding as
I think the President's age want to make it seen.
Speaker 11 (01:07:05):
What do you make What is your sense of how
the president and his team are disputing the numbers that
crime rates are actually falling in DC, even if they
started from a high rate. The data from police say
crime is actually down in the city. He says, that's
just police giving false numbers to create a false sense
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of security.
Speaker 34 (01:07:28):
Now, there is some truth that over the years, I mean,
this isn't the first time that police have been accused
of fudging some of the numbers, like turning a serious
assault into a lesser assaulting things like that to make
the numbers look better.
Speaker 5 (01:07:39):
Now, is it widespread. That's what we don't know at
this point.
Speaker 34 (01:07:42):
But the general assumption, in the general perception is that
this year twenty twenty five ol so last year twenty
grade four, people were feeling safer.
Speaker 5 (01:07:49):
Now things were bad.
Speaker 34 (01:07:49):
In twenty twenty three, there was a post pandemic spike
in homicide, enviolent crime, card jackings. People did feel unsafe there.
It was a regular topic of conversation among residents. Nowadays,
far less so. I think more people are talking about
the federal troops that they're seeing outside and the fact
that those actually make them feel unsafe, which is ironic
because they're supposed to bring safety to the city, but
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a lot of residents don't feel safe with federal troops around.
Speaker 11 (01:08:14):
I read one of your comments that you've heard from
people that they may not call police if they were
seeing a crime or a victim of a crime because
of the National Guard troops.
Speaker 5 (01:08:25):
Well, it's not even the.
Speaker 34 (01:08:26):
National Guard, because there's another element here that President Trump
also deployed federal law enforcement agencies or people from the
Drug Enforcement Administration, from the FBI, and those folks are
very active in DC right now, and they're doing a
lot of immigration of enforcement.
Speaker 16 (01:08:41):
Now.
Speaker 5 (01:08:41):
DC has a large Latino community.
Speaker 34 (01:08:44):
And those folks have told me directly they will not
call local police anymore if they see a crime or
are victims of a crime, because they're afraid that local
police will turn around and tell immigration enforcement officers about
what's happening. And in the past that did not occur
in d UC DC had a long setting policy of
asking about the immigration status when someone was reporting a crime.
Speaker 11 (01:09:04):
Right Well, it was good for you to paint a
picture for us of what's happening in the US capital.
Speaker 5 (01:09:10):
Thank you so much, Thanks, Ronnie, I appreciate it.
Speaker 11 (01:09:13):
Martin Ostermeier is a journalist at The fifty Forest, our
local news outlet in Washington, d C.
Speaker 35 (01:09:20):
The President Trump was threatening to send National Guard troops
into other Democratic led cities after ordering the Guard into Washington,
d C.
Speaker 5 (01:09:28):
One of his main targets is Baltimore.
Speaker 35 (01:09:30):
The President has repeatedly described the city as crime written,
and today suggested the Guard could quote clean it up.
Maryland's Democratic governor, Wes Moore, called the threats inappropriate, and
he invited the President to visit Baltimore to see firsthand
the progress the city and state leaders say they've made
in driving down crime. The President pushed back during a
cabinet meeting this afternoon.
Speaker 28 (01:09:51):
Wes Moore was telling me he wants to I want
to walk with the president.
Speaker 30 (01:09:54):
Well, I said, I want to walk with you to someday,
but first you got to clean up your crime.
Speaker 28 (01:10:00):
I'm I'm not walking in Baltimore right now.
Speaker 6 (01:10:03):
Baltimore is a hell hole.
Speaker 35 (01:10:05):
From where we're joined now by the Mayor of Baltimore,
Brandon Scott, Mister mayor, thank you for being with us,
thank you for having me, and I know you say
you welcome support from federal law enforcement when it's coordinated.
But what's your response to what you heard there from
President Trump and his threat to send National Guard troops
into Baltimore.
Speaker 36 (01:10:23):
How seriously are you taking a threat? But we take
it very seriously. The first and foremost, I just think
that to have the president of the United States the
person was the leader of the free world. Of one,
we're talking about their own cities that way.
Speaker 19 (01:10:36):
But two, more importantly, not acknowledging that the city of
Baltimore is safely today than it has been in my
lifetime because of the leadership of myself and others here
from our police department, our safe Attorney, our attorney gener
our violence intervention workers who worked out at heart each
and every day. We're safer now than even.
Speaker 5 (01:10:56):
In his first ternamy.
Speaker 8 (01:10:57):
It's just very disrespectful and it's unfortunate, but we still
are welcome that support. It's done the right way because.
Speaker 5 (01:11:04):
We work without federal law enportance.
Speaker 19 (01:11:06):
Partners each and every day here in Baltimore and never
been one for the political dog and pony.
Speaker 8 (01:11:13):
Show or the gotcha in the back and forth. That's
never been my style.
Speaker 19 (01:11:17):
My style is to focus on what matters the most
to me, and that's continuing this historic production and violence
in Baltimore, because as you and I talking right now,
we have this huge amount of homicide through this date
on the record, and that's something that the President or
anyone else can take away from us. But we're not celebrating.
We're acknowledging that and saying that we can go further
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and would hope that the President would work alongside us to.
Speaker 8 (01:11:42):
Do that instead of trying to treat my.
Speaker 19 (01:11:44):
City as a political theater or political pawns in some game,
because that's not something.
Speaker 6 (01:11:49):
That we appreciate. Well.
Speaker 5 (01:11:50):
To your point, Baltimore has seen real progress.
Speaker 35 (01:11:53):
Homicides are down by more than twenty percent over last year,
non fatal shootings down nearly twenty percent, But the city
is still bad, one of the highest violent crime rates
in the country. What more needs to happen to sustain
the gains that you're seeing.
Speaker 19 (01:12:06):
Yeah, I think that we have to continue the strategy,
and I think that what your viewers have to understand
is that when you're talking about.
Speaker 8 (01:12:14):
A Baltimore's crime rate, right you're.
Speaker 19 (01:12:17):
Talking about us having years of having three hundred plus homicides.
We broke that with an historic reduction in twenty twenty three,
and then we've had another record breaking year in twenty
twenty four, and we are now down thirty percent this
year so far on that record reduction. Everyone understands that
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this is an issue that we need to tackle. It's
actually the reason why I've got into public service in
the first place. I decided when I was seven years
old that I want to be the mayor of Baltimore because.
Speaker 8 (01:12:47):
I saw someone be shot in my community and no
one cared.
Speaker 19 (01:12:51):
Right, we are talking to someone who also was the
co lead of the three hundred men in March, the
largest anti violence moving that the Baltimore City has ever seen.
Were me and thirty of my closest friends. Will walk
around the toughest neighborhoods in the city, the ones that
were experiencing.
Speaker 6 (01:13:07):
That bounced every Friday night, No guns, no vests, none
of that.
Speaker 8 (01:13:11):
This is an issue that's very personal.
Speaker 19 (01:13:14):
To me in so many different ways, and what we
need to see happen is continue to investment. We need
the President to restore cuts to federal grants, food programming
that is around community vous.
Speaker 18 (01:13:26):
We need him to send more FBIDAATF agents to.
Speaker 19 (01:13:30):
Work alongside our police department when their predetermined already missions
and cases, not taking them off of these cases to
roam around DC or any other city, or to do immigration,
but allowing you to continue to go after gun traffickers, violence.
Speaker 8 (01:13:45):
In this drug organizations.
Speaker 19 (01:13:47):
That's what we need to have happened to continue this
because you don't see me celebrating.
Speaker 18 (01:13:52):
We are safer than we've ever been in my lifetime,
and that's still not enough for me.
Speaker 35 (01:13:56):
It has been more than two weeks since President Trump
deployed the National Guard in Washington, d C. DC, as
you know, is unique and that it falls under federal
authority whereas Baltimore does not. But what lessons do you
take from how it has played out.
Speaker 5 (01:14:10):
So far, Well, that one is a very real thing, and.
Speaker 19 (01:14:12):
Two that we have to be making sure that we're
communicating with our residents and other folks about that this
is a reponsibility for us.
Speaker 8 (01:14:21):
We hope that the president here is that we will
like to see public safety.
Speaker 19 (01:14:25):
Investment done in the right way, but that also we
have to be prepared for if this does come. And
I think that that's the conversation that I'm having that
mays around the country are having, and that we have
to realize that even amidst all of this progress of
reduction of violence in Baltimore, DC, it's called all these
other cities, this is a real threat to our communities
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and that we have to also not be full, stay
focused on our mission here, not allow these distraction taxes
in this flooding zone to distract us away from the
things that matter here at home.
Speaker 35 (01:15:00):
You know, I've spoken with Democrats who say that Donald
Trump is using crime as a wedge issue to portray democratic,
black led cities as lawless.
Speaker 5 (01:15:10):
Washington, d C. New York City, Chicago, Baltimore. How do
you see it?
Speaker 19 (01:15:15):
You can see that the person in the cutting right,
All of the cities called out are places that have
black mayors that are Democrats, and many of them have
governors that are the same way, or states that are
that way. It's unfortunate, right this For me, violence, gun
violence is not a partisan issue. It shouldn't be a
partisan issue, all right. It shouldn't be a partisan issue
(01:15:35):
when we're asking for things like ghost drums to be banned.
Speaker 8 (01:15:38):
Or glosas to city banned, because those bullets.
Speaker 19 (01:15:42):
That are coming out of that glock that is now
an automatic weapon doesn't care if somebody's Republican.
Speaker 8 (01:15:47):
A Democrat doesn't care if.
Speaker 37 (01:15:48):
Their grandmother or a police officer is just.
Speaker 19 (01:15:51):
Literally taking people away from their families. These things should
not be a partisan issue. And my time as an
electric fisher bot with Republicans, Democrats, whoever, who wants to
work won this most important issue.
Speaker 8 (01:16:05):
And it's unfortunate that yet again it's.
Speaker 19 (01:16:07):
Being usual to draw, to draw a wish, but also
to distract people from other things, and also to just
not tell the truth. The truth is that these cities
are safer than they were in the president's first term.
They're safer in many cases than they have been in decades,
and we should be acknowledging that while focusing in on
continue to see the reduction, not with dog and party
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show that.
Speaker 5 (01:16:28):
We're seeing right now. Brandon Scott is the mayor of
Baltimore's The Maire and thank you for being with us.
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The way we put culture and community first.
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The way black culture continued to fuel our entertainment and unity?
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