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Speaker 1 (00:08):
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(00:31):
this is the Conservative Commander's Radio show. And I'm Rick Trader,
coming to you from the my Pillow studios and my
store studios of the aum and TV network. And joining
me today as my co host is Sharon Angele, the
Patriot from the Battleborne State, the Silver State, the battle
Borne State of Nevada. And Sharon, welcome back, Welcome back
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to Conservative Commandos.
Speaker 2 (00:56):
Thank you, Rick. It's great to be here today with you,
and really great to talk to you about one of
my pets.
Speaker 3 (01:04):
And you know what that.
Speaker 2 (01:05):
Is, that's election.
Speaker 1 (01:07):
There you go.
Speaker 3 (01:08):
Yeah, Well, well we're.
Speaker 2 (01:10):
Waiting for the Supreme Court now to make a decision. Uh.
The decision that they made uh was a divided decision.
If you remember the Boss case. Illinois Senator congressman came
out and he said, you know, as a political candidate,
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I have status. I can sue when I've been wronged
in an election. And the wrong that he felt he
wanted to discuss with the courts was that his victory
was solid on the eve of election night, so when
he can when the votes were counted, he had a victory,
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and then they started finding ballots all over the place.
The found these ballots until he no longer had a victory.
Actually he had a defeat, and so he appealed. He said,
I have been wrong. I need you to look at this.
I need to have an investigation. I need to see
what happened between the election daycounting and the reality of
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the votes coming in after that count Uh. The Supreme
Court actually then divided that case into two one to
discuss the standing of Boss because, as you recall, candidates
didn't have standing.
Speaker 3 (02:38):
I remember I went to the Uh.
Speaker 1 (02:42):
Now, that's ridiculous that a standing in the run election
that you know shared. I'm not a judge, I'm not
a lawyer, but even I know that a candidate in
an election has standing.
Speaker 2 (02:57):
Doesn't take a scene intuitive, doesn't it, Rick? But before
that time, so in twenty ten when I sued Harry
Reid in my election for threatening that's what he did.
He coerced voters, and so we had we felt like
we needed to bring that before the court and get
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some kind of definitive action that would have given justice
to those voters who were coerced.
Speaker 3 (03:26):
And they said, no, you don't have standing. You don't
have standing.
Speaker 2 (03:30):
So that ended that case. Well, then the Supreme Court
just this last fall decided that Rick Trader is right
once more. Rick Trader is right.
Speaker 1 (03:42):
You know, even a blind squirrel finds an ad court
every now and then. So here you go.
Speaker 2 (03:49):
So in the dividing of this case, they divided and
they made the decision for bost saying yes, you do
have standing, But they didn't decide on the issue of
election day. And remember we've been discussing this here on
Conservative Commandos for over a year. The first case came
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down in Delaware that we discussed, where the judge said, oh,
Delaware has an election day. Guess what election day is?
The first Tuesday after the first Monday in November. That's
election Day. Anything that goes on before or after election
day having to do with counting ballots or ballots being
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voted that aren't in the exceptions, which the exceptions are
military ballots. The exceptions are ballots that have been requested absentee.
So if they fall within those exceptions, will count them.
But if they're just a random which is how we
feel about these mail in ballots just coming anytime, then
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they're not valid. Not only that, but if you have
somebody that goes out and harvest those ballots or collects
ballots ahead of time, which requires a ballot to be
voted ahead of election.
Speaker 3 (05:07):
Day, that's not right.
Speaker 2 (05:09):
And if you have any early election, like two weeks
of early balloting, that's not right because they're voting a
ballot before election day. So what Delaware did that judge
is throughout a lot of those things that we feel
cause irregularities in balloting.
Speaker 3 (05:30):
So that was in Delaware.
Speaker 2 (05:32):
Then the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals got a similar
case from Louisiana, and guess what they decided the same thing.
Then we tried to do that here in Nevada with
the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. We were in the process,
we were all ready to the Ninth Circuit, we were
getting ready to go on to the Supreme Court when
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Boss came up and NAT drove everything into the Supreme
Court are now hearing it and on Monday, So here
we finally get to the bottom line on Monday. On Monday,
they started hearing about election day and the Supreme Court
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justices are starting to say things like Justice sam Alito
says late arriving ballots could raise questions, no kidding, no kidding,
no kidding, and Justice Brett kavanav He says, yes, I
have concerns about late arriving ballots. Justice Sonia Sodamayer says, well,
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decisions on ballot deadline should remain with the states and
with Congress. So she's just trying to push it back
in to the states and make each state make a decision.
What does that do, well, it delays the decision right
justice to late is Justice Tony. They get it over
there on the Democrat site, Elena Kagan, she says limiting
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late rival ballots could have broader consequences. Of course they could,
of course they could. She's now arguing for early voting
and absentee ballot. It's because she knows that this is
going to change how we look at those mail in ballots.
So now she's struck trying to preserve an irregular system,
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one that has caused irregularities. Anyway. They also are talking
about the fourteen states with Washington D Washington DC and
several US territories who allow ballots to be counted after
election day. Well, yeah, and they're postmarked. If they're postmarked
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on time, they should be counted. Uh actually, Rick, I'm
saying no, they should have got in on election day.
If you want your ballot plan ahead, mailing in before
election day at Cindy ballots, military ballots, they give them
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plenty of time to get them in before election day
or on election day. This arriving after election day just
because of the postmark they should be counted. Really, do
we trust the postmaster? And in fact, most postmasters are saying,
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we're not putting postmarks on ballots. We're not putting we're
not guaranteeing that you can have a postmarked ballot. So
not not.
Speaker 3 (08:49):
To be.
Speaker 2 (08:54):
Dissatisfied, dissatisfified with the postal service.
Speaker 3 (08:58):
This is not about them. But they are not election officials.
Speaker 2 (09:02):
And guess what, Judge Thomas agrees with me. The postal workers,
the postmaster, those guys are not in the election role,
and so we're dragging then by their hair to make that.
Speaker 1 (09:22):
Right part of this Yeah, right, oh absolutely, You know, Sharon,
there are sub seats that start early election, six weeks
before the election. Now, a lot can happen. A lot
can happen in that six weeks before an election, especially
the federal elections, the elections for president, the Senate, the
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House of Representatives. A lot can happen in those six weeks.
And we have seen results after results changed by counting
the votes after the election. Shit. For instance, Norm Coleman
in Minnesota had a had a lead election night, but
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gradually votes kept coming in. They'd find them everywhere under
tables and boxes and trunks of the of the of cars.
Eventually Norm Coleman weeks later, weeks later, Norm Coleman was
declared the winner of that election. And where that was
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so important. This happened just as they were voting for
Obamacare and Norm Coleman's Al Franken's vote. Al Franken won
the election from Newark was declared the winner. Al Franken's
vote was the deciding vote that gave us Obamacare, which
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has been an albatross around our neck since two thousand
and twenty three, twenty thirteen, I guess it was for
twenty twelve. They give it to us so on Christmas,
and that's the result of keep continuing to count elections. Now,
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according to the Cornell Law School, the time of election,
the Tuesday next after the first Monday in November in
every even numbered year, is established as a day for
election in each of the states territories of the United
States of Representatives delegates to the Congress, commencing on third
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day of January next. Now, there you go, that's the law.
Election day is the first is the Tuesday next after
the first Monday in November. That's election day.
Speaker 2 (11:53):
It is.
Speaker 1 (11:54):
And you know there is the US Code seven time
of Election right there.
Speaker 2 (12:00):
I think twenty seven states that actually codify that in
their constitution. They said, nice that you put a law in,
Thank you very much, but we want to make certain
that in our state we follow the law to the letter,
that we have that election day in our constitution. And
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that's what happened in Delaware, that's what happened in Louisiana,
and that's what's happening in Nevada. We have election day
in our constitution. So we're doubly protected by election day.
And isn't it interesting that there are at least two
Supreme Court justices that would like to trash the constitutions
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of twenty seven states just to make sure that every
vote gets counted. Well, we're asking them, are you sure
they're all legitimate votes? That's the problem. Are you sure
that every vote that's being counted is actually one that
was cast by a real person, or do we have
some kind of election algorithm that's at work here? Are
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you sure that those ballots that are being counted in
And I'm going to make a bold statement here, Rick Trader,
that are being counted in battleground states aren't being trucked
in after the election ballots that work said said on
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election night, you know, we need twenty thousand more ballots
here in the fresh those in. We need thirty thousand
more ballots here in Pennsylvania. Could you just truck those in?
And what's to say they're not being trucked in after
they find out what they're what's needed to beat those
candidates that they don't want in office.
Speaker 1 (13:52):
And you know that.
Speaker 2 (13:55):
When you start looking at this, these irregularities, these kinds
of things that bost has said this is what happened
in my election. When you start looking at it, I wonder,
once the Supreme Court has decided on both of these,
if they decide that, yes, your constitution stands and you
can have your election day. If they decide yes, you're
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a candidate that has standing. How many will say I was.
Speaker 3 (14:27):
Wronged in my election?
Speaker 1 (14:30):
I think a lot of thing.
Speaker 2 (14:33):
Twenty in twenty eighteen and twenty sixteen, twenty fourteen. How
many are we going to see come to the forefront
and say I didn't think I had a leg to
stand on, but now that they've given us legs. Do
not let another election go by without prying foul. When
things like this start happening, we need to stand up
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courageously and say elections have to be fair and honest,
counted on election day. Candidates need to be given an
opportunity to voice what they know has happened in their election.
This is free speech at its maximum. So I'm just excited,
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Rick Trader, so excited about this decision.
Speaker 1 (15:20):
Well, Sharon, I got a question for you, but we've
got to wait till the next segment for me to
ask it. We also have a very special guest joining
us today on the Conservative command There's another longtime friend
of the show is going to be joining us, and
this is the Conservative Commanders with Sharon Angle. I'm Rick Trader,
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Speaker 1 (17:23):
And welcome back. Welcome back to that Conservative Commander's radio
show with Sharon Angle and you're Shredley Rick Trader, coming
to you from the Mike Pilis Studios and My Store
studios of the a U n TV network. Sharon, we
have a very special guest joining us on today's show.
Right after this this segment, we're starting a talradiance and
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friends about our guests.
Speaker 2 (17:47):
I'm gonna tell them that we're having Michael LED's, longtime
friend of the show. Michael LEDs is the president and
CEO of Invest and Invest Incorporated, oh sorry, Invest USA,
and that's his nonprofit provides protective gear for our guys
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in blue and our girls in blue, so uh, protective
vests that shield them from the bullets of the bad guys.
And anyway, I wanted to talk to him, and Rick,
you were so kind to let me have both segments
of this interview. I just wanted to talk to him
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about the irregularities, the things that are Irregularity is becoming
my favorite word I think about the things that are
happening on the the You know, it started with defunding
a police but now it is grown into I hate ice,
And I just wanted to have Michael talk to us
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about what has happened to morale in the police forces
across our United States.
Speaker 3 (19:06):
What has happened when.
Speaker 2 (19:09):
Police forces are asked to stand down and not go
to the aid of ice when they come into a state,
try to enforce the laws. So I think our listeners
are going to be kind of excited about this interview
with Michael Letzy just letting us know, just saying, this
is what's going on in these United States, and we
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should be paying attention in a real in a real way,
and supporting our men and women in blue as they
are the first responders respond We need to get out
of the way and not let not join in protests
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that actually get in the way of our first responders responding,
but be a part of the problem, which I mean,
be a part of the pushback when they join in.
They you know, we're expecting these ice folks to be
able to tell who's who's a bad guy and who
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is and when they're all in their faces and there's
nobody local saying wait a second, we'll take care of this.
We can sort it out for you. So anyway, I'm
excited to talk to Michael Litz and thanks for letting
me have that opportunity.
Speaker 1 (20:35):
Rick Trader, no problem, Sharon. We're talking about election integrity.
We're talking about the candidates having standing. In twenty ten,
I guess it was you read against Harry Reid. You
took the results of that election to court and you
were told you had no standing. Now with the with
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the Supreme Court saying yes, Sharon, you did have standing,
Can you go back to courts and demand some sort
of a verdict. At this point, you know, so fourteen
sixteen years later, right.
Speaker 2 (21:17):
I don't know, Rick, I don't know exactly what my
You know, sometimes you just have to accept the fact
that justice is denied. Is not only justice slate, but
justice denied.
Speaker 1 (21:32):
See, this is the problem I have with the courts,
these judges, and all they are is a human being. Okay,
They're just a human beings, and as we've seen time
after time after time, they don't always get it right. Okay.
I think that when they're sworn in as a judge,
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they should also be held responsible for their decisions. For instance,
in Chicago, just last week, we had a young college
student murdered by an illegal alien who time after time
committed crimes and was released back onto the streets by
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a liberal judge. I think the parents of that young
woman should have the right to go back and sue
the judge that released this guy back onto the streets
to kill their daughter. So therefore, I think you, Sharon Angele,
should have the right to go back after that judge
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who said you had no standing, because at the time,
there was no law that didn't say you didn't have
a standing. So I think that judge was in malpractice,
and I think you should be able to sue that judge.
Speaker 2 (22:59):
For okay, I will take that because I'm not sure
exactly how Boss is going to take care of it. Now.
See Boss is going to have to retroactive. He now
has this decision. Now he gets to go to court,
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and now they're going to have to determine whether he
gets some kind of restitution for the loss that he incurred.
Does he get to win the election does that you know,
does he get to take those findings at the beginning
before they started counting all those ballots, does he get
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to have the win on that? And will he be
seated in Congress? So there's a lot of a lot
riding on Boss, and my case is also writing on Boss, because,
as you say, it's kind of an open case. Once
this decision has been made, now I get to.
Speaker 3 (24:02):
Go back and say, what about me?
Speaker 2 (24:06):
Do I get kind of rest restitution? As far as
that goes. The problem, of course, is that Harry read
is there so these okay, is kind of it's beyond
the statute of limitation, right because.
Speaker 1 (24:24):
You were wronged by a judge. In my opinion, you
were wronged by a judge. Now did it cost you
money to take this to court. Did it take your
time to take this to court? Well, I think that
you should be able to pursue that judge for malpractice.
Now you know what's going to do, Sharon. It's going
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to make judges more careful if they are held legally
responsible for their decisions and their actions. Okay.
Speaker 2 (24:53):
So here's another little twist to that, and that is
that the never really sought the case to determine that
it was that I didn't have standing. What happened was
a Democrat attorney general said, we're not going to allow
you to take this case to court because you don't
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have standing. We already know what the judge will decide.
So see, there's a lot of layers here that we
need to investigate. I tried to take it back. So
at a certain point in time, so we had a
Democrat attorney general, it said you're no standing, then Kleta
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Mitchell and I tried to take it back when we
had a Republican attorney general and say, okay, now will
you sue Harry Reen And he was actually still alive
at that time, still sitting as senator at that time,
and could have paid restitution to me. Actually, we could
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have even demanded a new election.
Speaker 1 (26:04):
Rana Safer. There are cases, for instance, there are cases
where somebody is accused of committing a crime, they go
to court, they're feul guilty, they're imprisoned for a number
of years. Comes to find out, through different types of
new technology like DNA, this person was innocent. Now this
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person then has the right to go into sue the
state that imprisoned him for false imprisonment and get big
cash rewards. Now I say, you should have the right
to go to that court and sue that court, Sue
that judge, sue that district attorney, even if they're still alive,
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and saying you infringed upon my constitutional rights to a
fair trial and to submit evidence. Well, you know, just
give you a little story. Just give you a little story.
I sued somebody in small claims court one time. All right,
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I went to the court in that county in small claims.
The judge refused to hear my evidence. Refuse to hear
my evidence. Come to find out, gee, what is the
coincidence that this judge was a friend of the person
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I was suing. So I was able to go back
to court, had that judge recused themselves and I won.
So I think you should. I believe that you should
have the right to go back to that court to
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sue that court, to sue that judge, to sue that
the district.
Speaker 3 (28:03):
Attorney attorney general, yeah.
Speaker 1 (28:05):
Attorney general, for infringing on your constitutional rights. Now the
Supreme Court is saying that boss had constitutional rights that
were infringed upon by certain individuals. Right, So I think
you should go. I I do believe that you should
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be able to go back to court and be made
well one way or another by one party or another.
Harry Reid's going in dead. But you know who harmed you,
not just Harry Reid, the attorney general and the court
and that judge.
Speaker 2 (28:45):
Well that and that is so interesting, Rick, because it's
two attorney generals. It was a Democrat attorney general in
the beginning, and then the Republican attorney also refuse to
even look at it. Didn't even say you don't have standing,
just refuse to look at it. So, you know, the
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lack of courage to do your job should have some consequence, right.
The sin of omission is what it's called in the Bible.
When you just refuse to do the right thing. You
didn't actually do the right thing. You just refuse to
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do the right thing. And we don't have that in politics. Sadly,
we get a lot of people that just recuse themselves
from a vote to say, not going to do that.
Some people don't show up for the vote, right, they're
elected to go and vote on every vote, but they
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just are absent. We had a president that was absent
every time there was a vote.
Speaker 1 (29:57):
It seemed like, yeah, we got as for four years.
That guy, that guy Barack Obama, who voted president one
hundred and fifty seven times when he was a state
legislature in Illinois. That guy that got elected president. Yeah,
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well we know what he got elected president.
Speaker 2 (30:19):
You know, we should hold our legislators accountable when we
elect them. We elect them to agree, elect them to
to equivocate on the hard thing. We don't elect them
to absent themselves on the hard thing or just say
well I was present, but I just chose not to
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vote on the hard thing. When we don't vote on
the hard thing, we deny the electorate our vote. But
even more insidiously, we allow the other side to claim
that vote just by our.
Speaker 1 (30:57):
Well, I think you were wrong. I think you're wrong.
I think your constitutional rights were infringed upon. I'll tell
you what else is being infringed upon. The next commercial break,
and this is the Conservative Commando's Radio to show with
Sharon Angel. I'mrick Trader. On the other side of this break,
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Welcome back, Welcome back, listeners to the Conservative Commandos radio show.
Speaker 3 (33:07):
I'm Sharon Engel.
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You're post here today and I have with me a
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Share and it's always a pro issue with you. Thank
you for the opportunity.
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Speaker 3 (34:01):
Already co written on March the ninth, one on.
Speaker 2 (34:04):
March the sixth, one on February the sixth, and they're
all great, and I thought we'd start with the most
recent one. But I'm hoping that through our time together today,
we'll be able to discuss all these topics, because the
first one is about time Jim Jordan is moving forward
on shutting down bother some sanctuary city policies. I just
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had a guy at in and out Burger today. He
approached me, he says, what can you do about this?
We're not a sanctuary state, but we got two sanctuary
cities and we see him come in here and Bustlos.
Where's the disconnect? And so I thought, all right, I'm
going to ask my good friend Michael Lett to really
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tell us about this whole idea of sanctuary city policies.
Speaker 6 (34:54):
Well, so glad that you raise the question, and I'm
glad that Jim's doing what he's doing in the House.
I'll comfident Gym will get it passed in the House.
I don't know how receptive the Senate is. I think,
you know, that's another discussion we have to have, how
disappointing we are and what's been transpired. Even though we
quote unquote have the control in the Senate. Unfortunately, we
have too many rhinos in the Senate to get anything done.
(35:16):
But back on what Gym's looking to do in the House,
you know, sanctuary cities is a misdimer. It's really an
unconstitutional entity. And the reason why we say that is
because sanctuary cities basically say federal law doesn't apply here.
So if you are here illegally, you can say, because
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we're not going to do anything about it, and we're
not gonna let the Feds come in and enforce their law.
That's basically what they're saying, federal law is not enforceable. Now,
they're not stupid enough to say no federal law is enforceable. Obviously,
you know, they're leg gy enforcement of the Bureau and
things along those lines, but they try to specify that
immigration itself is not an enforcement the law in those
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sanctuary cities. Well, here's the parallel that it rides. And
this is what Jim Jordan and I are you know, discussed,
and this is why it's so important for his legislation
because this is the same logic that we had in
eighteen sixty and you know, you had Southern states. They said, Okay,
I know how we're going to solve this issue. We're
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just not going to recognize federal law. We're going to
just do what we want to do in the South.
You do what you want to do in the North.
And you remember that was considered actually by Congress for
little law. Decided, no, you can't run in a country
with having two different laws. It just doesn't work. So
we're going to enforce law within the next option as well,
you're enforcing the federal law that we don't agree with.
(36:44):
And the only other option we have was to succeed
from the union. We're no longer part of the United
States of America. So that's how long we recognize. That's
how we get away from a federal law. Well, they're
trying to have the best here they're kicking you to too.
They're trying to say they don't want to withdraw from
the quote unquote union these cities, you say, why is that? Oh,
look how much tax dollars we send that way, federal money.
(37:07):
I mean, those cities survive on the federal tax dollars
that come in. You see, way what category was since
medicare medicaid. When it comes to building roads, when it
comes to infrastructure like main waterway, super pipes, et cetera,
people think, did you city is self.
Speaker 4 (37:25):
Pay for all that?
Speaker 6 (37:26):
Of course not. You know, there are federal dollars, match dollars,
ets that go in to make sure quality of life.
Plus you remember they're protected by a US military, I mean,
and that's paid for by federal dollars, not by the city,
say dollars. So they want all the benefits, Sharon, but
they don't want to be a subject to any of
the jurisdictions. And again that's the same thing you had
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in the Civil War. It just didn't work. Then it's
not going to work now. The difference is we have
been very patient lean it because we've had administrations, democratic
administrations that it behooves them to have sanctuary suites. What
is the main driving point? You know, if you look
at how interesting this is year, they don't say about
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you know, you can't enforce all fare the law, it's
just immigration. Why is that so important to them? Because
they can't win an election without stealing one. We have
come to that that evidence is there and that's going
to be coming out by the way, Share, We've got
that evidence. Now you'll see that coming out from Madua.
He is, uh, the public doesn't know this yet, but
(38:31):
he is doing interviews and when I say interviews, he's
doing under interrogation, interrogation. You're exactly the right share with
the Tulsi Tolsi ger Di and I. All that's being
recorded and all that evidence will we use because people
don't realize that Venezuela was the main conduit for the dominion,
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smart votes, all that kind of thing, and they're the
ones that set up and it wasn't just to the
United States one hundred and I think order was the
seventy two, so where that number of countries across the
globe that they rigged elections in. So they're proficient at it.
He's going to describe how they do it and why
Democrats are going to get busted wide open for this one. So,
but a key element in them rigging elections is they've
(39:18):
got to have illegal immigrants. You say it shouldn't be
because technically the constitution says you have to be an
American citizen to vote. Well, you remember all these administrations
it says, ah, we're not going to do that. We're
not going to check. We're not going to hold up
a voting line and ask whether you're your ID or
you really an American citizen. If you're there, you're a body.
You got a piece of paper, you know how to
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sign your name. That's good enough for us, but that
compromises America because sharing you can't have a country when
other entities, when other governments decides, you're free. That's the
reason why you have to be an American citizen. American
should decide what is best for America, no one else.
And that's the way it's always been. That's why the
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Democrats created sanctuary cities. There are an entity, there is
no legal precedent for it. It's unconstitutional. You've never just
taken any action. And that's why Jimma said, instead of
trying to take them to court, you know, you prove
to me, we're just going to settle the issue very quickly.
We're going to pass that it is from a constitutional standpoint,
from a congressional standpoint, there are no centuary cities, they
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don't exist, and be done with the situation. I know
he'll do well in the House. I just my concern
is can we get into the Senate. You know the
President will sign it, but uh, let's hope for the best.
And least you can do is try well.
Speaker 2 (40:37):
You pointed out what all of us know the Save Act,
Like like you said about this, this is already law.
This shouldn't have to be another law passed to say
this is the law. We're going to enforce the law.
We shouldn't have to have. We should just be able
to enforce the law that's already there. And that seems
(40:57):
to be what the Save Act is as well. It's
just restating what we already know is law, and yet
we can't get it through a Senate.
Speaker 3 (41:09):
What did they take it when they took their oath
of office. This is what really bothers me.
Speaker 2 (41:14):
You know, as a state legislator, I had to say
I will uphold and defend the Constitution of the United
States and the constitution of my.
Speaker 3 (41:24):
State and abide by those laws.
Speaker 6 (41:28):
Correct.
Speaker 3 (41:29):
Where is their oath of office? I'm getting on my soapbox.
Speaker 2 (41:33):
I want you to talk to us about what's going
on in the Senate and why we can't get that
save ac pasted you.
Speaker 6 (41:39):
You're so right, and let's just brass tactics. Where we
really at We're corrupt. I have told the President that
while we are deeply honored as Americans to free Venezuela
from tyranny, now we're freeing around from tyranny. Cuba has fallen,
will fall from hearing within the next couple of weeks.
(42:02):
And what is the tierny that we're talking about her?
It's corruption. They are so corrupt that they become dictators.
They don't abide by the law, They do whatever they
want to do. They don't like you. They thre to
jail in a discussion, No big deal. That's the tyranny. Unfortunately,
and this is what I tell the President. When is
our term America is unfortunately? I hate to say this
(42:26):
breaks in my heart. We are probably the most corrupt
country in the world, more corrupt than third world countries.
Can you believe it? You say don't you dare say that. No, no, no,
look at the facts. Look at the fraud. Trillions, not billions,
trillions of dollars stolen from us. I mean we could
go on and on for a week straight and not navirating.
Speaker 3 (42:48):
Eerisoda. I mean, everybody's just it's glaring at us.
Speaker 6 (42:52):
And that's just the tip of the iceberg. We're the
most corrupt country in the world right now. What runs
corruption is greed and power. So what do you have
in the Senate? You say, I got Republicans and Democrats. No,
you have members who are determined for one thing. They
want to keep the power because the power lets them
keep the greed. And so whether they get elected in
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their state because it's a red state, oh I've got
to run as a Republican. Their values are not any
different than the Democrats. The Democrats, Oh, they don't have
any values, so they're not worried about it. But that's
what's driving this whole scenario that we're talking about sharing
is the fact of the matter is that it is
so corrupt. People want to make sure that they keep
(43:35):
this funnel of cash flowing. So when you come with
a save AC what state, what am I a blue
stat or from a blue or red stick. Oh, I'm
a red stick. We're supposed to be opposed to that.
They'll get up on their soapballs. You better believe. Yes,
you know, we're going to save the elections. And then
when it comes time to actually do something about it, Oh,
I don't think we have the votes. What did you try?
(43:56):
I know we don't have the votes. Well, that'd be
offensive to that. Well, let break the phillipuss are. Oh
I can't do that, because if we do that, what
are they going to do if they get back in power. Well,
let me tell you what they're gonna do. They're gonna
do it to you, whether you do it to them
or not.
Speaker 1 (44:10):
Is you know what I mean?
Speaker 6 (44:11):
That's just coming you mark that take it to the bank.
So their excuses are feeble, they're they're insulting, and what
it really does, it drives back to the point they're
just as guilty as the corruption as anybody else. And
until we do this is my point has been the
point I've driven along with accountability. What I've been telling
the president we have to hold people account and that
(44:33):
means members of Congress. Sharon. I hate to say it,
but I mean, I'll say it on your show. We
know we've got more evidence of current members of Congress
who have helped set up these NGOs who are getting
money funneled back into their pocket. They're smart, they get
it funneled to an offshore account, then they take it
out and put it in their pocket. But we've been
(44:55):
able to direct we know exactly. And they're on both sides. Okay,
there's not just Democrats, and there were Republicans doing the
same thing until we start getting out the handcuffs with
the cameras and walking in and cuffing people and carrying
them out in shame with the camera showing, and people realize, oh,
I don't think you can do that. You can really
get in trouble and pay a price. Until that happens,
(45:18):
they will defend their greed and their corruption till their
dying breath. That's where we're at today, and that is
what it's so scary because when it comes to midterm elections,
and this is what the president's pushing hard. I support
the president in terms of if we lose midterm election
and we lose especially the House, you won't see anything
(45:38):
but impeachment hearings for two years, you won't see any
progress for the American people. But I fear that we
were headed down that venue. And this is what I
told the President. If we don't start concentrating on accountability,
I think Americans, I think you should do it on
your show all the time. Sure, we would tell you
about more and more corruption. Every time I get on
your show, I tell you, hey, here's a whole another stack,
(45:58):
let's go through it. I think at the point now
America's saying I don't need to hear any more corruption.
I already know there's plenty. I just want to know
what you're going to do about it. And if you're
not going to do anything about it, then you're no
better than anybody else. That's where we're at as society.
I know that's a little hard to hear because most
people say in elections, always, always the economy. GUS went
(46:20):
out for ten cents, and now I'm going to vote
for you because I'm paying ten cent more gowns. Yes,
Americans are concerned about the economy. I do believe that.
But I believe right now we're at a point in
history that the Americans want to know do we have
a country? Because if it's a corrupt country. We don't
have one anymore. We've already lost it.
Speaker 2 (46:37):
Well, absolutely, if we don't have a fair and honest vote,
we don't have a country. That's what keeps us free
is the citizenry. That's our constitution is based on our
right to vote. And so I think we need to
go to a little break here. We'll be back and
we'll be discussing more of what Michael Let's has been
(47:01):
talking to us about, which is we're right there on
the edge of losing our country. We are coming to
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our nation and actually across the world, because we are
a world leader. Michael Lets is my guest today. Michael
is the founder, president and CEO of INVESTUSA. We've been
talking about some articles that he has written. You can
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go there to invest usa dot org and look at
these articles. We've been talking about the sanctuary cities, and
now I want to kind of pivot a little bit.
Three heroic Austin officers are coming under legal fire over
(50:22):
a defund the police era policy. This is just incredible,
the attack that our men and women in blue are
coming under. We've seen it in Minnesota where they've attacked
ice and actually told the police there to stand down,
don't go in and help with the ICE, round up,
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the illegal aliens. You know, there's just so much here
to talk about. Michael, I just want to give you
the next twelve to fifteen minutes just take us away
on what we can do to help at our guys
and girls that are out there on the on the
(51:06):
line taking it for us. I know I tell them
thank you all the time, but it just doesn't seem
like enough for the what they are coming under, the
persecution really of them just for doing their job.
Speaker 6 (51:21):
Well, you're exactly right, sure, and let's talk about what's
happening this very moment, and they will work our way backwards.
The officers that are you know, of course the Senate
and the Democrats and the Senate are blocking funding for
you know, homeland security, and they're blocking you to try
to convince you they're doing something good by saying we're
(51:43):
holding Ice hostage and why are we holding them hostage? Well,
it's interesting when you look at their demands. We'll will
grabt funding for all of it if we get the
following demands. You say, it was a big deal with
the big issue they can't wear a mask anymore pass
in there, But that's not they a big deal. They
know good and well, nobody. I don't want to wear
(52:03):
a mask anymore than I have to share. Nobody wants
to wear well. They do it because they have to
conceal their identity because they're being trolled or they're being
vetted by the opposition. You know, it's one thing for
me to go to work and put myself at risk.
It's another thing for you to advertise, Oh, his family
lives on this street, his kids go to this school,
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he's got two of them. His wife works over here,
to put in their minds to harm my family. Why
would anybody want to go to work period and put
their family at risk, and then to put them selves
cat risk for what we offer. You know, we don't
pay them much to begin with. I mean we don't.
It's just we'll go down that path. And I mean,
let's get back when we're talking about the homeland security.
(52:45):
So they're not trying to convince us that they're improving
ICE is the reason why they're not not funding The
real reason when you look at the bill is this.
They have a provision in there. You know that they
want ICE to agree to not enforce the law unless
they're asked to. So in other words, you can't come
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into your state or your city. We as eyes can't
come in unless you give us written permission. Unless we
can't even ask you, you have to pick up the
phone and call say hey, I think we're having problem
with some illegal elements. Can you send some ICE agentsy
in here to Of course you and I both know
they're never going to do that, but that is what
their whole purpose is. So see, it's going to try
(53:30):
to destroy law force. You have to understand why. It
gets back to what we said in the last segment.
Why is this so important to them? They've got to
keep their legal living verse. They're going to do whatever
is necessary to keep them sells in power, including gutting Ice.
Whoever heard of Sharon having to asked permission to uphold
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the law? What cop would you think? Well, how would
cop survive? Well, I can't go check because call Sharance
and somebody broke in our house. But I'm not. So's
your if I'm supposed to be able to go there
or not? Did she actually ask me to come over
there or you know better? Not a fourth a law
crazy to say, And that's exactly what they're doing. But
here's the problem. By them doing this, it's not just ICE.
(54:13):
ICE already had funding under the big beautiful bill. By
the way, they're hurting guys, but not nearly the way
they think they are. Who they're really hurting is they're
hurting the Coastguard, They're hurting Border Patrol, they're hurting TSA.
I mean, they're hurting FEMA. These are people that are
having to work period with no salaries and quite frankly,
based on everything they see happening politically. You know, in
(54:35):
the past, they would kind of hold out and see
what they could do to continuing their position and then
hopefully it gets worked out. Now they're just quitting. They're
saying this is the straw that breaks the camel's back
and said no, and you can't blame them, sham. How
would you feel if you're putting your life on the line.
I mean, that's bad enough, and you're not being paid
much for it, and then you've got to take calls
(54:55):
from your spouse saying, hey, the power company wants to
know if I can't pay them by this afternoon the
power good. Sure, No, how am I supposed to concentrate
on protecting you? And in the back of my mind
wondering how I'm gonna keep the lights off by the seven.
That is so unfair, and that is exactly what the
debate shows the Democratic principle. They don't care about you,
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they don't care about me, they don't care about law enforcement.
They care about keeping themselves in power. That's tyranny. That's
exactly what we fought a revolution over two hundred and
fifty years ago. We cannot allow ourselves to go back
to tyrrannical and tyranny movements again. And that's exactly what
the Democrats are trying to do. And so now we
reflect those policies that we just talked about. Let's talk
(55:37):
about individually Austin, and it's not just Austin. All over
the place. You're having cops that are getting calls from
Ice agents that hey, we're here in the process of
serving a warrant and there's a crowd and they're trying
to harm us. We need to back up. And it's
(55:59):
too cool. This is what you're trading law enforcement. It's
a brotherhood. I'm not going to allow a fellow agent.
I don't care if you're a city, state, local, federal,
I'm not going to allow a fellow brother to go
unaided and unassistant. But now they're being told you do,
and you lose your job. These are the situations that
you're talking about now, because we've had agents at Alton
(56:20):
and others that have just simply responded to a call
for help because help was needed, and now they're being
criticized for it. We've had agents that, hey, this is
a criminal. This is one of the other things that
happened in Alston. I mean, he's a dangerous criminal. He
didn't just pick pocket at somebody's wallet. He was bad
enough or steal a pack of gum. He is a
(56:43):
violent criminal, and we can't hold it because we have
liberal judges that are fixing to letting get back on
the street. So he'll pick up the phone. Hey, ice,
he's an illegal living good as well, and here's where
he's at. We'll send somebody I beatily begin. But guess
what they find out all that age you made the call.
That's the violation of our sanctuary city policies. We said
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we would not in any way help federal help uphold
federal law. You're fired. So he put hisself at risk
to help keep the public safe. And this is the
kind of gratitude we show to them. Folks, we need
to understand something. Let's use some common sense. We're talking
about our first responders. Who takes a special person to
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begin with, to want to really put his life on
the line and risk his family to be able to
save you. We don't give them the necessary equipment. That's
why we created invest because they need the best. They
don't have the necessary equipment that you're not going to
be making a lot of money off of it. They
end up having to work overtime in doubleships to be
able just to make them to pay the bills they're scoring.
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Now the media says, hey, if you want to be
a great American, hate to copy. The judicial system is
totally corrupt because what happens with the judicial system now,
if a CoP's involved, you're automatically guilty until proven anything,
not innocent until proven guilty. You must have done something, Yeah,
you must have grabbed it the wrong way. In fact,
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I think we're gonna arrest you for assault. And guess
what happens when that occurs. Now that cop, who doesn't
make anything to begin with, now have to figure out
how to pay for his defense, even if the charge
gets dropped. What have you done to this family, to
his financial security for the future, to his retirement, you've
eradicated him. Then here's the is the icy on the
cake share? Then we wonder why we can't get any
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of our young people to be interested in putting a
badge on Why is that statement so important? I'm asking
all of your listeners, what are we going to do
when nobody wants to aware of badge anymore? And we're
getting there fast. When Joe Biden took office, we had
one point four million IT sworn officers across the country.
When he left, we had a little over seven hundred thousand,
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almost a fifty percent reduction. You said, oh, but you
got Trump back in there. Yes, and we're working it
as hard as we can. But we're not more than
about seven hundred and fifty thousand now seven hundred and sixty.
We're slowly coming back up. Then you have things like
what we're just talking about now, how difficult do you
think it is to come as a young person to
put a badge on it. I am very concerned for
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this country sharing that we're gonna lose this battle the
young people, and I can't blame them. The young people
are gonna say they're not for me. I'm not gonna
go through all that. And when we lose right now
at fifty percent reduction, we can't really enforce this country
and provide security the way we should for you. But
when we get down and lose manymore, what will it
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be like then? Like the old West. You better strap
on a six shoot or know how to use it,
be a faster drawer than the other person next to you,
because that's where we total chaos and anarchy, that's where
we'll be at.
Speaker 2 (59:45):
That's that is frightening, just frightening, Michael Letz. But the
more frightening thing is I have a grandson that went
into the military, and a lot of them are military guys.
Speaker 3 (59:58):
When they.
Speaker 2 (01:00:00):
Have finished their tours of duty, they go into law enforcement.
You can just you can just see it that the
way they carry themselves, the way they react to just
the public that yes, sir, yes ma'am, you know there
they are. They're trained and they're trained to take it
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rather than blow up when somebody insults them.
Speaker 3 (01:00:26):
You can just tell. So now I'm thinking my grandson
is one of those guys.
Speaker 2 (01:00:33):
He'd be ripe for law enforcement, except for what you're
talking about, how do we, as the populace, as the
people that have the vote, take whatever power we have
and put it to bear so that it reinforces what
we need, and that is our security. That the police
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and the military and ice and the Border patrol and
the coast Guard, what they provide for is talk to
us about what we can do as people.
Speaker 6 (01:01:06):
Well, that's a great question, and I too much appreciate
you ask and sharing, because let me back up what
you said. First of all, eighty percent of law enforcement
offers are actually prioramilitary. Is that how eighty percent? And now,
how do we keep people coming in? We the people
as a constitution reach as our parableries, need to determine
(01:01:30):
that we're united and that regardless of what the leftist
liberals and even our government because we have liberal governments
defund the police ex that are do that, we're going
to support and do what's right. We're going to protect
our first responders. And so I'm using investors as an organization,
but there are many determine that you're going to be
a part of something that shows them that you stand
(01:01:52):
with them. You know, that's what really matters to our
first responders. They can deal with the government. In fact,
they can even deal with the somebody wanted to fire
on them for doing the right thing, but only if
they know that they have the support of the American people.
And right now they don't know that. Am I blaming
the American people? No, because quite frankly, the mainstream media
(01:02:12):
is ensure that you don't know that they need to
hear from you. But it shows like you, which is
why I'm so honored to be with you sharing they
get the truth out, and let me tell the American
people listening what the truth is. I need you to
do a couple of things. First of all, I need
you to make sure that you tell every day, not
just I get it once and boy, great thing, pat.
Speaker 4 (01:02:35):
On the back.
Speaker 6 (01:02:35):
I'm never gonna do it again. Every time you see
a first responder, I don't care if it's the same one.
He may begin to notify this is the patriotically don't
know your name, but this this is the good patriotic lady.
That'd may be the only way he knows you. But
tell him every time you see him. Thank you for
your willingness to serve. That's all you have to say.
Thank you for your willingness to serve. And the second
(01:02:57):
thing is if you are able, make sure that they
have the necessary quick Nothing will make me happier sharing
than they have to disband invest because it's not over needed.
But until we get to that day, let's make sure
that our officers know that we the people understand what
they do for us, and we're willing to support to
make sure we can do the same thing for them
and help them get home safety to their families. Some
(01:03:19):
other couple of things you can do. You know, if
they go to our website, we should. I don't get
to go there as often, but I'll try to make sure.
Speaker 5 (01:03:28):
You know.
Speaker 6 (01:03:29):
There are little things we have, like decals, things like that.
Make sure that you put something you know on your
car or something. Let them know that you support them,
whether it's that, whether it's getting a license tag it's
got the thin blue line, you know, putting it on
the front. Whatever you do, let them know we support
what you do. Because I want you to stop and
think about it, just for a moment, how important that is.
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Finding people that are willing to die for you that
they don't even know you. And quite frankly, the perception
is that if they did know you, you probably don't
like them anyway, You probably would cust them out, et cetera,
because that's all they see all mainstream media. That's a
rare breed. There are not a lot of them that exists.
Let's do what we can to make sure we keep
them and show them to the owner of this will
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really deserve Sharon. You're a great American Piatriot. Thank you
so much for caring for our first responders. God bless you.
God loves America, Novada and Nisia. And we're going to
pray to God that can help you they way we
can to make sure that you get to be where
you need to be.
Speaker 2 (01:04:27):
Well, thank you for that. Michael Letson, thank you so
much for being here on Conservative Commandos radio show. We
just want to repeat that website again that is invest
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go to invest USA dot org and read those articles
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Every time I talk to you, Michael, I just get
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lot of news, A lot of news involving ice, involving
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dhs involving the FBI. What's the latest.
Speaker 2 (01:07:55):
Well, there's a fellow on the ten most wanted list fugitives, right,
people that commit crimes and get away with it, supposedly
until they get caught. Fellow named Ramirez, that's his last name,
(01:08:16):
is the one that we want to talk about. He's
thirty three years old, Samuel Ramirez Junior. He went into
a bar and committed a double as homicide, murdered two
women and may have twenty twenty three. Got this star
spar in grill on Federal in Federal Way, Washington. So
(01:08:39):
in Washington State, he goes in there, he kills thirty
seven year old Katie Dunkey and thirty six year old
Jessica Hahn, and he insures the customer.
Speaker 3 (01:08:52):
In this attack. He flees the state and goes to Mexico.
And so they.
Speaker 2 (01:09:02):
Finally got this warrant for his arrest in Mexico, and
in seventy three minutes after they go in, they capture
this guy and they get him back to the US
for prosecution. So Mexico is turning over a new leaf.
(01:09:23):
It seems like you don't go to Mexico to escape
prosecution or avoid it. You go there and the Justice
Park Department will pursue you, pursue you until they catch
you and bring you back for prosecution. So illegal aliens
(01:09:46):
don't get a pass. You kill somebody in the US
Department of Justice. Pambondi will go get you. Her team
will go get you. So I just always like it
when we.
Speaker 1 (01:10:03):
Get justice, right, you too, I do too.
Speaker 2 (01:10:09):
They what she did was she said there'd be a
million dollar reward for information leading to this guy's capture.
Mark in the first time a new addition to the
ten most Wanted list received such a high incentive. So
they put him on the list and they said a
million dollars if you turn him in.
Speaker 1 (01:10:31):
Money talks, shared money, he talks. I guess it also
talks in Mexico fightcouragement.
Speaker 2 (01:10:41):
Mother Hip's right.
Speaker 1 (01:10:43):
Well, you know, so far it hasn't worked in finding
the mother of Savannah Guthrie. That's two months old. Now
that's trouble case. But in some cases money money does talk,
And I just think that million dollars, that sounds like
a lot of money. But think of all the money
that was saved and investigations and investigators finding this guy.
(01:11:08):
So I guess that was that was money well spent
really well in this. This just.
Speaker 3 (01:11:17):
Leads to other things. Uh, you know, why was this
guy here? Why did he kill these two women?
Speaker 2 (01:11:26):
M you know?
Speaker 1 (01:11:28):
Why was the uh now, why did he go to Mexico?
Why did he go to Mexico? Was he Mexican?
Speaker 3 (01:11:37):
Yeah? From there?
Speaker 2 (01:11:38):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (01:11:39):
Were there? You know, Saron, I didn't. I said this
the other day with George. Each and every day nowadays,
we hear of more crimes, more rapes, more murders committed
by people that have come here, many cases that have
come here illegally. Now, well, just just this week in
(01:12:01):
New Jersey. Well, it actually started in Ohio. A woman
met a man on a dating app and the man said,
it was my birthday. I want you to celebrate my
birthday with me. He goes to the lady's house, he
picks her up. In fifteen minutes, he binds her with
(01:12:26):
duct tape her hands or legs, her mouth. He puts
her in his truck, heads Ford, New Jersey. Anyway, That's
where he ended up for thirty hours, repeatedly rape. This
woman threatened to kill her if she tried to escape.
(01:12:52):
She convinced this I can't say the words I want
to use, but convince this man to let her use
a bathroom out a truck stop. Instead of going to
the restaurant restroom, she went to an information desk. She
told the person what was going on. Fortunately, this guy
(01:13:14):
was arrested. Guess what, Sharon, angle The guy's here is illegally.
Not only that he was released, he was released waiting
an indictment. And what in getting out of is a
(01:13:37):
couple of things. Number one I said, I said it
with Georgia other day. Now every day we're hearing about
another murder, another rape, another crime committed by an illegal alien.
And what really bugs me, Sharon, is people that try
to justify these horrible, horrible crimes perpetrated by illegals. All Right,
(01:14:05):
I posted this up on my Facebook, okay, and what
was in what kind of comments? Was I getting? Comments like?
How do you know this person was an illegal? How
do you know that this person committed the crime? That
(01:14:26):
they were trying to make me look like the good,
bad guy because I posted this. Now, this guy is
called a Florida man, but he has a very ethnic name,
an ethnic name that could be associated with Muslim. This
(01:14:48):
man is a monster. This man shouldn't be on our streets.
And yet oh, one woman posted something about, well, Ice
should have been in Florida rather than murdering people, okay,
to which I reported, well, I hope I is getting
(01:15:09):
capturing somebody today who could possibly hurt you or someone
you love. Now she come back and she says, oh,
I'm making terroristic threats against her. No, it's not a
terroristic threat. That's the warning to be careful because you
don't know who you're letting in your house. You don't
(01:15:29):
know who the government has led into your community. But
it's why did the person like that make that comment?
Probably because Trump derangement syndrome. Somebody else made a comment, well,
seventy percent of rapes are committed by quote unquote white men. Well,
(01:15:53):
you know what, it's very interesting Hispanics today, according to
the FBI, are considered to be white. Does that also
say that seventy percent of the rapes are committed by
white men? That means that thirty percent of the rapes
are committed by black men. And when since black men
(01:16:15):
only make up six percent of our population, could you
are you also making the statement that black men are
five times more likely to rape than a white man.
But all these people want to do is to justify
these bad policies in states like New Jersey, California, and
(01:16:38):
New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Washington, Oregon that allow these people
into our country, set up sanctuary cities and sanctuary states,
and then when somebody likes me post this, want to
then justify what this man did. This it's horrible. So
(01:17:04):
if the FBI can get bad guys off the street
by offering cash rewards, good for them. Good for them
that they got this number one on the FBI's most
wanted list off and in seventy three minutes, I say
(01:17:24):
good for them. You know, everyone hands I time.
Speaker 2 (01:17:28):
They put him on the list until he's captured.
Speaker 1 (01:17:33):
So, everybody who hates ICE, ICE is out in your
neighborhoods stopping people who could possibly at some point commit
a crime against you or somebody you love. But because
you hate Donald Trump, what your comment is about this
(01:17:56):
quote unquote Florida man, that they should have been in
Florida instead of killing people? How dare you? I mean,
these people who work for ICE are putting their lives
on the line to protect you. That's right. That's all
(01:18:18):
you gotta say about that. That's all you got to say, Well,
let's talk about saying about that is that. Let's go
to a break and do another segment after this break. Okay,
and this is the Conservative Commanders with Sharon Engele, Iarmorrick Trader,
Sharon and I. We will be back with more news
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Speaker 1 (01:20:16):
And welcome back, Welcome back to the Conservative Commander's Radio
Show with Sharon Angle. I'mrick Trader, come and see you
from the My Pillow studios and My Steward Studios of
the aun TV network. And Sharon, let's talk about Shria
law Now in the polls, and you know I love polls.
It's like junk food for my mind. But at the
(01:20:36):
same time, it's like the the baseball standings, the Major
League Baseball standings don't mean a thing. Until the last
day of the season. But Poles are saying, when they
ask Muslims about Shria law, should we institute Rea law
in our country, about fifty percent say yes, at about
(01:20:57):
fifty percent say no. Now, wait a minute. There are
millions of Muslims that are now living in our country.
So that means there are millions of Muslims in this
country who want Sharia law instituted in our country. That's dangerous, Sharon,
That's very dangerous. And again you've got these people who
(01:21:19):
hate Donald Trump who seem to think that, oh, no,
problem is Shria a law. Let me tell you something, Sharon,
And I'll say this. I said it before, I'll say
it again. I do believe that Islam is incompatible with
the American way of life and the American culture. And
these polls that showed that fifty percent of Muslims want
(01:21:43):
to use Shria law in this country to overwrite our courts,
to override our constitution is an example why it's incompatible
with the American way of life and culture and laws.
Speaker 3 (01:21:58):
What say you, well, I'm.
Speaker 2 (01:22:00):
Going to tell you that there are US Republican lawmakers
who have formed now a Sharia free American Caucus, and
it has now grown from fifty to fifty members from
its original thirty eight founding members. And I'm going to
(01:22:21):
say it was originally formed by Texas representatives Key South
and Chip Roy after the attempted bombiting of Gracie Mansion
in New York City. They both were oh and also
a war shooting in Austin, so they connected the two.
(01:22:41):
They were both gee hottest inspired attacks came right on
the heels of Iran and are going in there and
saying terrorism will not be tolerated, and we're not going
to allow you to come into our cities here in.
Speaker 3 (01:23:05):
America with your stuff.
Speaker 2 (01:23:09):
And then of course these attacks came and on the
heels of that, Keith self and Chip Roy formed this caucus.
It's called the Sharia Free American Caucus. Representative Randy Fine
from Florida, who's been a long, long time advocate of
(01:23:30):
legislation explicitly barring sharia law in US courts, joined that
caucus in January, and he stressed the importance of remaining
vigilant against any legal systems that could undermine constitutional protections. Yes,
find previously introduced the No Sharia Law Act and has
(01:23:55):
publicly warned that Sharia presents a threat to American legal
norms if let them checked. Well, that's pretty benign statement,
actually to what would happen if it was allowed to
flourish here. Free speech, property rights, and religious liberty are
(01:24:16):
core areas that are at risk if Sharia law is
allowed to come into our legal system. And he's just
saying that we shouldn't allow any legal frameworks to influence
our courts, our schools, or our local governance. That would
(01:24:37):
put our constitutional rights at risk. And that's what the
Sharia Free Caucus is all about. They're saying we need
to preserve our form of government, and any form of
government or law that threatens that should be outlawed in
this country. So we have Andy Ogles from Tennessee. He
(01:25:03):
says it's a national security issue. Alabama Senator Tommy Tuber Tuvervale,
he has appeared alongside the caucus founders at press events
and he's saying me too. Mike Johnson, the Speaker has
recognized the caucasu's growth, and he's not saying anything against it.
(01:25:29):
He's just saying, you guys, go for it. He also
noted that the influence of foreign legal codes on the
US courts is a legitimate concern, so he's giving them
the green light. And Republican lawmakers are now warning that
failing to address these threats could allow alternative legal frameworks
(01:25:51):
to erode American freedoms and undermine the rule of law.
So legislative proposals from the Caucus include masures barring sharia
law from US courts and educational settings, increasing oversight of
areas where foreign codes might be invoked, and raising public
awareness of potential legal conflicts. So they're actually getting proactive
(01:26:18):
with this now, and I think it's a long time overdue,
after watching what has happened in Europe and just the
takeover of whole cities and counties here in our own
United States, and you know, not to mention the underlying
(01:26:41):
corruption that is taking taxpayer dollars. That's kind of a
separate issue from Sharia, that it all goes hand in hand.
They're trying to take us over, and this Sharia Free
American Caucus is focused on editating constituents, cor inating policy strategies,
(01:27:02):
and reinforcing legal safeguards. So they say they're just defending
American values, and that requires vigilance and decisive actions. So
I was very, very pleased that twenty two members. So
we're over fifty, I mean fifty members representing twenty two states.
(01:27:25):
I've committed to fighting the spread of Sharia and its
radical ideology, and they say we're not going to stop
until Sharia is banned in the United States. I've heard
the welcome a welcome caucus. I'm so glad that somebody's
finding addressing this in a really positive way.
Speaker 1 (01:27:48):
Sharon, let's talk about Sria law on some of the
common punishments for women under Shria law. Yes, stoning to
death and it is punishment for a married woman convicted
of adultery or extramarital sex. Stoning to death, logging and lashings.
(01:28:08):
Unmarried woman found guilt guilty of sexual relations outside of
a marriage could receive one hundred lashes. Flogging is also
used for offenses such as consuming alcohol or improper clothing
uh imprisonment and fines. In Iran, woman face fines, revocation
(01:28:32):
of passports, and imprisonment if not adhering to mandatory Hagard laws.
Speaker 2 (01:28:39):
You know, the.
Speaker 1 (01:28:41):
Bib, the headscarf. Okay, hye job, thank you the job.
Capital punishment in some jurissictions, such as Sudan under the
talibound rule. In Afghanissans, acts deems as against Shrea can
lead to death penalties. In other words, if you speak
(01:29:01):
out against real law, you could face a death penalty.
Speaker 3 (01:29:08):
We just crossed the line, didn't we I think we did.
Speaker 1 (01:29:14):
A woman's testimony testimony in court is worth half that
of a man, making it difficult to prove rape. Now,
let's talk about rape. If a woman cannot prove rape,
which requires four male witnesses, she may be prosecuted as
(01:29:36):
voluntary and involuntary sexual relations outside of our marriage can
be treated similarly. Okay, So now.
Speaker 2 (01:29:47):
She's guilty of adultery if she four guys to con
to corroborate her statements, and she's now subject to right stony.
Speaker 1 (01:29:59):
Subject text cu shiit uh. Here in Afghanistan, women are
forbidden from leaving the home without a male guardian and
must follow strict dress codes domestic violence. Taliban decrees have
allowed men to beat their wires, provided they do not
break bones or leave open wounds. So let's beat them
(01:30:22):
with a blunt object. That's not going to break bones.
And you know, in Afghanistan the Taliban women face severe restrictions,
including bands on education and work are subject to public
beatings or demanding rights. In other words, you know all
(01:30:43):
these women that are out in the street demanding oh
from the gut, from the uh, from the river to
the sea. You know, Okay, there you go. Uh.
Speaker 2 (01:30:56):
So like what you're saying, Rick Trader, is we shouldn't
be so harsh to condemn when we walk up to
the lady that's chicking out her groceries at Walmart and
she's wearing a hid job.
Speaker 3 (01:31:09):
She's protecting her life, isn't she. I mean that public.
Speaker 2 (01:31:16):
She if she refuses to wear that hit job, she Now.
Speaker 1 (01:31:22):
The men don't have to wear Now, the men don't
have to wear anything, T shirt, shorts, I mean, the
man can wear anything, but not the women. In some places,
women are garbed from head to toe with a slit,
with just a slit for their eyes. Afghanistan, women faced
(01:31:45):
severe restrictions. I read that one we're the haning. Public
caning is used for violations of shria, including spending time
with a person of the opposite at sex who is
not a spouse. In other words, Sharon, Let's say they're
writing down to Washington, d C. To go to seaback
(01:32:08):
as we've done many times, you could be caned for that, Sharon.
In the Sudan, despite legal reforms, laws based on shre
I have previously allowed for the sentencing of women for stoning,
for adultery and the Okay, these are just the crimes
(01:32:29):
against women. All these women. You know, there are people
out there that say, oh, I hate the United States
and I'd rather go live in Iran. Go to it,
you know, just don't expect to come back the same
person as when you left. Right, just a few examples. Hey, Sharon,
(01:32:50):
are we up for break again? I think we are.
Speaker 3 (01:32:54):
I haven't seen me all right?
Speaker 1 (01:32:56):
Well, God, so you got anything more on shrimp?
Speaker 2 (01:33:00):
Well, I just wanted to talk about it a little
bit because I wanted to go on then from there
into another topic. But it's to me what we're doing
here is we're building a case, right, We're building a
case for a courage from our congressman, courage to protect
(01:33:22):
and as you say, courage to protect our constitution, but
also the courage to protect women in our country, Courage
to protect women who have come here possibly because their
husband said this is where we need to go from
their country Afghanistan, for instance, We allow them to live
(01:33:47):
and observe in religious freedom. But we're also offering protection
for that woman that comes with her husband and saying
it's not right for your husband to beat you and discriminately.
It's not right. You don't have to wear the hit
job if you don't want to. It's not right for
(01:34:09):
you to be under a Sharia law when that's not
the law of this country that you've immigrated to. So
we're giving women by saying Sharia law doesn't apply here.
We're giving them a way to escape a really tyrannical,
(01:34:30):
tyrannical form of government that they came from. We're asked,
we're saying to them, you have freedom. You have freedom
here in the United States as a woman. We respect
you and your rights.
Speaker 1 (01:34:45):
Well, there are still a lot of people in this country.
They hate America, Sharon. They say it all the time,
how much you hate America. You know, here's another one.
Women are considered under the code to be worth at
most half of men half a man. Now, remember in
the very early days of our constitution that slaves were
(01:35:07):
considered three fifths of a person. Well here it's even less,
at most half a man. Sria subordinate abort Sria subordinates
women to men in a multitude of ways. The requirement
of guardianship by men, the right of men to beat
(01:35:28):
their wives, the right of men to have unfettered sexual
access to their wives, the right of men to practice
polygamy they can get away with it, and the restrictions
of women's legal rights to in divorce cases, in the
state law, in cases of rape, in court testimony, and
(01:35:49):
in consent to marriage. This is all Shria law. I
say it again, Islam is incompatible with the American way
of life, cultures, laws, and our constitution.
Speaker 2 (01:36:05):
The way you're talking about how they treat women, it's
incompatible with over fifty percent of American citizens. You know,
we as women thought hard to get the right to vote.
We continued that fight right into the latter half of
(01:36:30):
the last century in order for us to get equal
opportunities in sporting events. You know, when I was a girl,
we didn't get to go play against the school across town.
We could play intra school interscholastic things like pe, and
(01:36:51):
after school we could go and join a team and
play against each other. But no way to play inter school,
no way to get a scholarship, no way to go
to college if you were a good basketball player or
a good soccer player. There just were no opportunities. So
(01:37:14):
we as women said that's not right. We need to
have that equality.
Speaker 3 (01:37:19):
So we fought for that right and we got it.
Speaker 2 (01:37:24):
And you know, over the last ten to fifteen years,
we've lost so much as women that we fought for.
And it's coming down to this idea that if the
left is so crazy as to race sharia law, what
(01:37:47):
they're doing is they're putting women into servitude once more, and.
Speaker 3 (01:37:51):
We could lose a lot in that.
Speaker 2 (01:37:54):
And again, I just say, welcome to America, women, where
women have rights.
Speaker 3 (01:38:01):
Remember that women have rights here, and we are considered
equal to a man, not half a man.
Speaker 1 (01:38:10):
Nop crazy the equal Well, Saron, let's get a break
in here. On the other side, Brey, Sharon and I
will have more news and commentary. This is the Conservative Commandos.
We will be right back.
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And welcome back. Welcome back to the Conservative Commander's Radio
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think our guest Michael Letz for joining us. Michael is
the founder and president of INVESTUSA dot com and he
provides life saving equipment for our minute and women in Blue,
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very very worthy cause. So Sharon, two minute any time?
What do you got for us?
Speaker 6 (01:40:26):
Kiddo?
Speaker 2 (01:40:27):
Okay? So I was at a discussion of First Amendment
rights and the lady giving that discussion said, can you
name the five in the First Amendment of your rights?
And one of those that often escapes us. We can
get freedom of speech, we can get freedom of assembly,
we can get freedom of the press, we can get
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freedom of religion. But this last one we go what
is the last one? Well, it's freedom to petition. And
many states have that opportunity to petition their government when
the government is not doing the right thing. So right
here in Nevada, we have a petition on our ballot
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that requires us to present a government issued photo ID
to prove that not only the person we say we are,
but we're also a citizen in order to vote. It's
a process that we have had to do twice because
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our law requires if you're going to petition, petition the
government and get something into law that's not there, it
has to be passed twice by the people. We passed
it in twenty twenty four by over seventy percent, and
we're expecting to pass it again in twenty twenty six.
But the issue in California, where they have a similar
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law of a petition, they are trying now to kind
of put their thumb on the scale, if you will,
when it comes to petitioning. And guess what some guys
call them. And the guys the guy that caught him
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is one of our regulars here on aun TV network,
and that's James O'Keefe. He got out there watching these
guys with their clipboards collecting signatures for petitions, and he
took some tape and one of them said, heard the
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individual who's collecting the signature say, oh, you can just
fake an address so you don't have to have a
real address on this signature that we're gathering.
Speaker 3 (01:42:51):
Just think one we'll do.
Speaker 2 (01:42:53):
And another one mentions that he's getting seven dollars per signature. Wow,
five dollars per signature. Another guy was getting ten dollars
per signature. Another guy was getting And today I heard that.
Speaker 1 (01:43:07):
In WHOA, WHOA stop, Who is paying them this money?
Speaker 2 (01:43:13):
That's a grilling good question, Rick, Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:43:17):
Because this is this is racketeering.
Speaker 3 (01:43:21):
Sharon, Well, that's what James, OK.
Speaker 1 (01:43:24):
This is racketeering. This is organized crime.
Speaker 2 (01:43:33):
So what you're seeing is the corruption of the right
to petition. That's what O'Keefe is catching here. He's capturing
the corruption itself. Not only are they being paid, but
they're allowing others right, yes, others to fake the information
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that they're putting on that petition and to actually corrupt
the whole petitioning process. And so I just thought it's
worth a mention. We have a thirteen television state and
stations that we broadcast to in California, and they need
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to know that that guy's standing there at the grocery
store collecting the signatures. He's getting paid a fair amount.
Ask him whose paying Who's paying him that seven dollars,
who's paying him that ten dollars per signature? And here's
a record breaker. Today I heard that they probably won't
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come into Nevada to collect signatures because in California, if
you're carrying multiple petitions, so say you've got one for
a voter idea, and you've got another for girls girls
in sports, and you've got another one for whatever. You've
got five or six of these that you're carrying, you're
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going to get sixty five dollars per signature. Wow, if
you've got those and you get them to sign all
of them, sixty five dollars per second.
Speaker 1 (01:45:10):
Again, this is racketeering. You know, this is organized crime. Okay,
So you.
Speaker 3 (01:45:18):
Ask who's paying?
Speaker 2 (01:45:20):
Yeah, our favorite guys, the NGOs, non governmental organizations. Remember
they're the ones that are collecting money fraudulently in Minnesota.
Remember those guys, these NGO's, So they're sharing cash.
Speaker 1 (01:45:41):
For these Minnesota was just the tip of the iceberg,
it is. I know, there's work more of this in
California than there ever was in Minnesota. You know that
that's just the tip of the iceberg.
Speaker 2 (01:45:59):
Okay. So the other thing that they're doing is if
you get caught fraudulently putting your signature onto a a petition,
you just claim plausible deniability. And so they coach them
in this. They say, just say that you didn't know,
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I had no idea that that was against the law,
just saying just.
Speaker 1 (01:46:28):
Saying, well it wait, ignorance of the law is no excuse.
Speaker 3 (01:46:38):
But it still can work.
Speaker 2 (01:46:41):
They say a lot of times, all you have to
say is I didn't know, I had no idea, and
the judge will let you walk.
Speaker 1 (01:46:49):
I've been told by a judge ignorance of the law
is no excuse.
Speaker 2 (01:46:57):
Well there's more.
Speaker 3 (01:46:58):
Rick Trader love this.
Speaker 2 (01:47:01):
Oh I'm twenty eight instances. Oh keef caught the petitioners
offering cash, cigarettes and marijuana for the signatures on these petitions.
So in order to get the signature that they can
get seven dollars to ten dollars to sixty five dollars
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for this signature, they're often offering the folks that are
signing cash cigarettes or marijuana. Right, and these these this
one petition company that they this one NGO is called Wineguart,
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that the Wineguart Center, which received hundreds of millions of
dollars of public fund Oh tell.
Speaker 1 (01:47:53):
Me it was from Randy. Is that from Randy Wineguart?
I don't know of the Teachers Association? Is she involved
with that.
Speaker 2 (01:48:04):
I don't know what Wineguard Center is. It just has
public public money. Let me see if they are going
to give me any more definitive. Another one is this
Populous Incorporated political consulting firm, and let's see that has
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been circulating petitions funded by Uber Delta.
Speaker 1 (01:48:32):
Foundation.
Speaker 3 (01:48:33):
Now this is a different one. This is another one.
Speaker 2 (01:48:36):
I can't find any more on Wineguard than than that.
Maybe that's a h a research uh project for rick
traders to find out who these Wineguard Center employees.
Speaker 1 (01:48:52):
Enter. I found the Wineguard Foundation.
Speaker 3 (01:48:56):
Guard Center is is what they're citing here?
Speaker 1 (01:49:00):
Wineguard Center for the homeless, could be it's an NGO.
Speaker 3 (01:49:08):
Organization.
Speaker 1 (01:49:10):
Well, there's the Wine Guard Center, there's the Wineguard Foundation. Uh.
Is Ben Rosen part of it? Ben Rosen, Kevin Murray.
Speaker 2 (01:49:23):
Not getting that kind of information? Just just the next
information that we're getting, uh is from another source O'Keefe.
Speaker 3 (01:49:36):
Ben uh said that he.
Speaker 2 (01:49:41):
He was able to connect these fraudulent signatures signature gatherers
gathering fraudulent signatures. I guess uh two Populous Incorporated, which
is a political consulting fee fun firm, sorry that petitions
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funded by uber Delta United and the American Hotel and
launching association.
Speaker 1 (01:50:07):
Well, well, apparently this Wine Guard center is situated in
Los Angeles. They claim homelessness. Homelessness is their advocacy when
we do our impact.
Speaker 3 (01:50:23):
So that makes sense because Wine.
Speaker 1 (01:50:26):
Housing permanent support of housing programs and services.
Speaker 2 (01:50:31):
Okay, so Wineguard employees were caught directing the homeless to
a location of the petitioners and coaching them on plausible deniability.
And then the intake coordinator told an undercover journalist exactly.
Speaker 3 (01:50:47):
Where and when to find them.
Speaker 2 (01:50:48):
He says, most of the time, they're right across the
street under that tree Monday through Friday. So they just
go get these guys and have them sign these pis.
They pay them two dollars of the seven to ten
dollars that the signature gather is going to get.
Speaker 1 (01:51:08):
I get organized crime racketeer. Okay, make these these organizations
need to be investigated.
Speaker 3 (01:51:16):
Okay, here's the law that they're breaking. Let's let's go there.
Speaker 2 (01:51:21):
Paying per signature violates state election law and his evidence
of election fraud in California. This uh, this violates federal
law fifty two US Code oneh three oh seven and
state law California Election Code one eight six h three.
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So this is an ongoing thing that James O'Keefe is doing.
He's looking into this problem in California and he's exposing it.
Because that's what James O'Keefe does.
Speaker 7 (01:52:08):
The petitioner, Brenda Brown hands cash money to the homeless
person not only for signing the California ballot Initiative, but
also as payment for them to register to vote.
Speaker 3 (01:52:18):
Now, because you have a registered I need to register,
you say two, I need to.
Speaker 7 (01:52:24):
Get That is a federal felony. And it didn't just
happen once. It happened over and over and over again.
We personally witnessed and covertly filmed this happening at least
twenty eight times over the span of our investigation. And
that is just in Los Angeles. Many of the homeless
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have zero understanding of what it is that they're actually signing,
but what is The petitioners instruct the homeless to enter
made up addresses like Pinocchio.
Speaker 1 (01:52:59):
Lane put the address yeah, And all of this.
Speaker 7 (01:53:07):
Occurring just outside the front doors of shelters and NGOs
such as Wineguard Center, which have received hundreds of millions
of dollars in government money. One wineguard employee tells us
when and where to find the illegal cash, exchanges for
signatures outside, and says the cash being given out is
coming from a higher source.
Speaker 3 (01:53:28):
Do you know if they provide the money that they're
handing out company, they.
Speaker 6 (01:53:32):
Give them money up, they gotta go back telling you
they're telling the money or else. So they gotta have
most of you right across the street the trunk get
their money to.
Speaker 7 (01:53:42):
Friday, while another wineguard employee advises the homeless on how
to practice plausible deniability and the ignorance of the law.
But oh, that would be what he should teachers orchestrate
an elaborate pyramid scheme of unregistered petitioned circulators.
Speaker 1 (01:54:05):
If I want to hire you, you would be under me. Yes,
my son, I'm under him and you under meet. So
it's like a pyramid gang.
Speaker 3 (01:54:13):
And really, I don't need you, you need me, I.
Speaker 1 (01:54:15):
Don't need you.
Speaker 7 (01:54:16):
One of the petitioners threatens to attack one of our
journalists go down the.
Speaker 3 (01:54:21):
Stream before we moved down the street, looking.
Speaker 1 (01:54:24):
Right at bro, Why are you trying to be like that?
Speaker 2 (01:54:26):
Bro?
Speaker 6 (01:54:27):
They we'll not go out. Hey, dass, They're gonna come
over her hand.
Speaker 7 (01:54:30):
I'm gonna be your ass as an employee of the
Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority records not the fraud, but
the people exposing it.
Speaker 1 (01:54:39):
You. OK, why are you telling?
Speaker 6 (01:54:41):
Why are you feeling us?
Speaker 1 (01:54:43):
You know the crime is anywhere the police are not.
Speaker 6 (01:54:46):
No, I'm not pretty und here.
Speaker 1 (01:54:47):
That's what you just said two minutes ago.
Speaker 7 (01:54:49):
Why did you lie as the NGOs pretended to be
the police in order to intimidate us. I began to
wonder whether we're still living in America. The Department of
Justice has and sent these tapes of election fraud, cash
exchange for voter registration happening in broad daylight, and we
have informed the Department of Justice there are more tapes coming.
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There will be a new tape dropping every day until
someone is arrested or indicted. George Washington said, the Administration
of Justice is supposed to be the firmest pillar of government.
But if democracy is for sale and there is no
accountability as a result of this video, it doesn't matter
who is elected. Our notion of freedom is all just
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an illusion. Throughout Los Angeles, especially during protests, there are
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hundreds of petition circulators and activists canvassing on the street
to gather thousands of signatures for various titions with the
objective of getting them onto the voting ballot.
Speaker 1 (01:56:03):
We have thirteen different statewide petitions. Each one is for
a different cause. Now, now, which organization are you with?
Don't I don't know, you don't know, I don't know.
I don't know what organization I'll wear and.
Speaker 7 (01:56:18):
I have to give them a call, it says Weiss populist. Populus, Inc.
Is a branch of Co Management Solutions, a campaign consulting
firm dedicated to helping important issues make it to the ballot.
These political consulting firms receive multi million dollar contracts from
big businesses such as Uber or Delta Airlines to employ
petition circulators and pay them to gather signatures on specific
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petitions that would benefit their business. These petition circulators are
paid per signature, and they're paid surprisingly well.
Speaker 5 (01:56:48):
Seven dollars a signature seven dollars a signature, five dollars,
a signature of four dollars.
Speaker 1 (01:56:52):
A signature Okay, gotchall a signature ten dollars a signal.
That's pretty good money, right there, very good money.
Speaker 7 (01:56:58):
That's big money. That is like and how much money
like would you make on it.
Speaker 1 (01:57:02):
I try to make over a grand a day.
Speaker 7 (01:57:06):
That's a lot of money. Not only did we find
these petitions being pushed on protesters outside city Hall, but
we also found them being promoted to the homeless in
the depths of skid Row. So my team and I
dressed up as homeless people and went undercover.
Speaker 1 (01:57:26):
She was a different story.
Speaker 7 (01:57:28):
Before heading out there, I had to get in character.
Speaker 8 (01:57:34):
A lot of picures, out of picture, out of fruit,
a lot of fruit, picking off the picky and not the.
Speaker 1 (01:57:45):
Pick of the pigeon.
Speaker 2 (01:57:49):
And we're so proud of these heroes. What courage it
takes for Trader to go after stuff like.
Speaker 1 (01:57:57):
This, indeed, stuff like this. Senator Kevin Murray is the
president CEO. Tanya Berkin is the chief operating officer.
Speaker 3 (01:58:15):
This is still wine guard.
Speaker 2 (01:58:16):
Did you find it?
Speaker 1 (01:58:17):
Yeah? Yeah, a senator yep, a senator. I don't know
if you was just a state senator or whatever. I
don't recognize the name. Kevin Murray, President CEO, Senator Kevin
Kevin Murray, President CEO, possibly state senator.
Speaker 2 (01:58:40):
Well, some of the footage you might want to go on,
uh Citizens Journalism Foundation.
Speaker 1 (01:58:46):
We shall tell you what just connected to this video
at the end yours, I can see it. Hey, Sharon,
I want to thank you for sitting in today as
my co host. But before we go, give a shout
out to your campaign.
Speaker 2 (01:59:05):
Okay, my website is vote Sharon Angle dot com. Vote
Sharon Angle dot com. You can go there and get
my writings on some of the things that go on
with elections. I've done some writing about voter I d
some writing.
Speaker 3 (01:59:22):
About election day. There By the way I can donate
to the.
Speaker 1 (01:59:27):
Campaign Kevin Murray, Senator. Kevin Murray was in the California
State Legislature. He was the state Senator. But for right now,
we are out of time. That means we got to
run and we got to go take care of Goblass
and we'll see you tomorrow. That's going to be on
TV and on radio.