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June 10, 2025 121 mins
Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., in an effort to restore public trust in the Advisory Committee for Immunization Practices, released the 17 current members of the committee.

Democratic PACs and leftist groups are attempting to pressure federal lawmakers to demand an end to workplace ICE raids. The Massachusetts chapter of the 50501 Movement, a leftist anti-Trump protest group, was among the outfits that heeded the call of the SEIU, directing fellow travelers to take to the streets. In addition to massing demonstrators in Boston, the 50501 Movement is promoting a nationwide uprising on June 14 called “No Kings.”

Gavin Newsom was dealt a judicial defeat after he requested an emergency motion to halt President Donald Trump’s order to use the military to oppose the Los Angeles riots. United States District Judge Charles Breyer temporarily allowed the order to the National Guard to continue until Thursday, when the motion would be reconsidered after the defendants answered and the plaintiffs responded.

Governor Gavin Newsom accused President Trump of making up a phone call between them before Trump called up the National Guard. President Trump called Gavin Newsom a “liar” and then sent the receipts to John Roberts of Fox News, who then shared a screenshot of the call records on X.

ICE busted more than 100 illegal alien workers in a workplace raid at a Nebraska meat-packing plant, enraging protesters who pelted federal vehicles with rocks. The federal law enforcement agency carried out the largest raid in the state since President Donald Trump took office at Omaha’s Glenn Valley Foods.

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum is threatening to “mobilize” the country against a Republican proposal that would impose a tax on money sent out of the United States by foreign nationals.

Sa’ad bin Atef al-Awlaki, the emir of al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, has directed American Muslims to assassinate President Donald Trump, calling assassinations “the greatest form of jihad today.”

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First and foremost want to start with the f fact
that RFK Junior really shaking things up. I mean, he's
been going NonStop, there's no doubt about it. But now
the Secretary of help in his services, in an effort
to restore public trust in the Advisory Committee for Immunization Practices,

(06:09):
well he just released all of the current seventeen board members.
Everybody that was part of the committee, just said your
services are no longer needed. Basically, he spent a little
time watching The Apprentice and realized that Donald was really

(06:31):
onto something there, so he just went yafaia seventeen times.
Now important to remember that some of these folks were
literally last minute appointees of the Biden administration. Notice I
said administration, but he believes Joe Biden was running things anymore,

(06:51):
not even people that were in his administration. Of course,
then they technically knew better. The only person who maybe
still thinks that he was running things is Joe himself.
He's literally the only one, and that's because of the dementia. Guys,
all right. So RFK Junior suggested that the panel effectively
works as a rubber stamp and is plagued with conflicts

(07:16):
of interest. So in his explanation, he highlighted that the
group's never recommended against a vaccination it's been asked to
advise on, and this includes vaccines that were later withdrawn
because of safety reasons. Given that particular track record, I

(07:37):
would say OURFK Jr. What he did there, well, let's
just say that they were terminated with cause. We'll see
how that goes. Now, we're gonna be talking a lot
about what's going on in LA for the remainder of
the show, but not exclusively there. Just be prepared. I

(07:58):
wanted to make sure that we started out with letting
you know where we are at that's not being talked
about very much. First and foremost, there are democratic packs
out there, these political action committees and various leftist groups
that are currently working attempting to pressure lawmakers to step

(08:19):
up and demand the end of workplace ice rays. Meanwhile,
the SEIU and other labor groups summoned their members to
join demonstrations against the enforcement of federal immigration law and
for the release of federal arrestees, which happens to include

(08:43):
certain members of the SEIU, or at least they did.
They managed to get out of jail and meanwhile hefty bond,
but they got out. Now, the Massachusetts chapter of the
fifty fifty one Movement five oh five oh one whatever

(09:04):
to left, this anti Trump protest group, it's among the
outfits that heated the call from the SEIU directing fellow
travelers to take to the streets. In addition to two
massing demonstrators in Boston, the five to oh five oh
one movement is promoting a nationwide uprising. One might even

(09:29):
go so far to call it an insurrection. They want
to do it on June fourteenth. They're calling it no keys. Now,
I would point out that June fourteenth is this coming Saturday,
so they know that most people will be off so

(09:49):
they can be the most disruptive to your fund plans.
But I would also point out that it happens to
be flag Day here in the United States, and just FYI,
and don't think they don't know this, because it's fairly
common knowledge. But in case you're not aware, it also
happens to be the Orange man who's bad, the kicker

(10:11):
of puppies, the eater of babies, the climate arsonists. Yeah,
that guy one, Donald John Trump, the current president of
the United States. Yeah, that guy is his birthday. So
they're trying to do this, they're calling it no kings man.
If these same people would just put the same level

(10:33):
of effort into helping citizens of this country that they
do in trying to protect people with no legal right
to be here, particularly criminals by deed or by definition,
we'd have a lot fewer problems. I mean, it really
is that simple. A lot of the stuff we have
to deal with on the regular wouldn't be a problem

(10:55):
at all if they would just step up and you know,
do positive good things. All right. Anyways, Actually, I've been
going a while. That was meant to just be a
couple of quick hits, and well I went on a bit. Anyway,
Let's start with our primary topic. It would appear that

(11:19):
the Democrat California Governor Gavin Newsom was dealt a bit
of a judicial defeat. So and don't feel too bad
for a minute. It's not horrible, terrible. It's not going
to stop anything. But it was a bit of a defeat.

(11:44):
It gave Gavin the sad face after his tough guy routine.
Is very terrible acting.

Speaker 2 (11:53):
For me.

Speaker 5 (11:55):
Oh sure more, just bring it on. It's somebody better
beginning Gavin the refund for those acting lessons that he took.
They didn't work. He's not very good at it anyway.
Newsom was del a judicial defeat after he requested an

(12:15):
emergency motion to halt won President Donald John Trump's order
to use the military to oppose the Los Angeles Riots. Now, Newsom,
of course, it's named the President and the Defense Secretary
and the Department of Defense as defendants in his effort

(12:40):
to sue to just get Donald Trump out of California.
In the request that he made for this emergency motion,
he still named them, and the judge allowed the defendants
twenty four hours to file a response to the request.
What judge supposed to give them any time? You're just

(13:02):
supposed to side with me. So who was this brave,
valiant US District judge. Well was Charles Brier. Charles Bryer.
There's a reason that name sounds familiar. We'll get there
at the second. Charles Bryer, the United States District Court
judge temporarily allowed the order to the National Guard to

(13:26):
continue until Thursday, all right. So that's the big defeat.
And actually, given the nature of this particular issue, it
is kind of a big deal because one would suspect that, well,
we're going to vacate that order or temperary. Now. I
would love to see them try to enforce it, by
the way, because again enumerated power commander in chief, and

(13:51):
there are other laws on the books, and it is
constitutionally allowed technically, so we would be in very uncharted territory.
It would give Gavin Newsom the optics that he's looking for.
But legally, Donald Trump could have ignored this particular ruling

(14:15):
if it had went against him, and I think Judge
Charles Bryer knew that, which is why he allowed the
National Guard order to continue at least temporarily. And that's
because on Thursday of this coming week, I mean today
being Tuesday, June tenth, that means by June twelfth, they're

(14:38):
gonna be looking at the motion. You'll have a chance
to reconsider. And this does give the defendants a chance
to answer and the plaintiffs to respond to the defendant's answer. So,
in other words, they're actually gonna do like legal stuff.
Let's go round, not just pretend lost exists. Now, Newsom

(15:01):
had of course accused the President of trying to militarize
Los Angeles, and he's of course asked the judge to
halt the order within two hours of his filing. He
wanted this done immediately. You must stop this because Donald
Trump and Ice and the National Guard, they're supposed to

(15:23):
do what I tell them, because I'm the governor. And
then these marines that they've sent in, and these more
National Guards, because they called up another two thousand in
case you hadn't heard, on top of the two thousand
that had already been called up, and these seven hundred marines.
This this is getting to be a kind of an
impressive force. Actually, they called him up to protect federal

(15:45):
property and to protect federal law enforcement officers in this case,
the ICE agents that are you know, doing their jobs
in forcing federal law nobody's forcing the locals, you know,
And that's always the question. And we keep coming back
to the question too. I've heard this argument even among

(16:05):
conservatives and libertarians, what about the tenth Amendments. In fact,
even Gavin Newsom is trying to use the Tenth Amendment
as part of the issue here. But the thing they
keep forgetting is that immigration and therefore enforcement thereof is
an enumerated power. The Tenth Amendment says that anything that's

(16:26):
not specifically listed falls to the states and to the people,
meaning that the state governments have every right to nullify
federal government overreach. You know, they've got that authority. They've
got the right. It's constitutionally right there in the Tenth Amendment.

(16:48):
And anything that is not enumerated, anything that is not
specifically in the willhouse of the federal government, the states
are allowed to nullify federal actions. But the problem here
for Gavin in company is that immigration is an enumerated
national federal government authority. It's there. And I've had discussions before.

(17:16):
He used to have a semi regular guest that came
in from the Tenth Amendment organization and love him to death,
and I actually need to reach back out to him.
He doesn't work with them anymore. He does something else.
But he was always a great guest, and he was
always good for the conversation, and he was still passionate
about it. But we did have a bit of a

(17:38):
disagreement because he said, yes, nullification works all the time.
There's no limits to nullification. You can just nullify the
federal government whenever you want. It's like, but that's not
what the Tenth Amendment says, though. It says when it
comes to things that are not specifically enumerated, if it's
not on the list of things that you're allowed to do,

(18:02):
then you can nullify it if you try to overreach.
That's what it says. So when it comes to enforcing
federal law, involving something that constitutionally falls into the authority
of federal law, then nullification is only extended as far

(18:24):
as unfunded mandates. So again, yes, the federal government cannot
call up La County and say, hello, sheriff, you guys
have to help us do this at your expense, and
they have to be willing to pay for the operations
and cover whatever else needed to be done. And then

(18:49):
it's questionable how much authority they would have to force
them in. In fact, there's a good number of people
and I tend to buy into this myself with the
constitutional sheriff ideology that they really wouldn't have the power
to force them into it, but they could request compliance
and assistance, but they would still have to put the bill.

(19:11):
No unfunded mandates can be placed on these. That still
doesn't give them the authority or the power the ability
to interfere with to intercede to aid in a bed.
That is still clearly also a violation of federal law,
and it is a felony, and there are some state
judges that are about to find that out the hard way.

(19:34):
They're going to be doing some time in jail, or
at the very least they should. They may be granted
some level of leniency and who knows, the fins and
the embarrassment may be punishment enough for them to learn
the lesson. But when you actively commit a felony, there

(19:55):
should be more to it than that. I'm sorry, it's
not like one of these. There are so many laws
on the books that everybody accidentally commits X number of
felonies every day. Yeah, if you do that and you
didn't realize that that's what you're doing. Okay, then it's

(20:16):
debatable whether or not depends on what the law is,
whether or not there should be any legitimate punishment other
than okay, well this is the law. Now, promise me
you won't go break it anymore if it's something like that.
But when you know point blank that you are willfully

(20:37):
interfering with federal law enforcement attempting to do their job,
that is a completely different thing. And I'm sorry, but
I'm also going to hold attorneys and judges to a
higher standard in knowing what the law is because they should.
Whether they do or not, that's up to them. I'm sorry.

(20:59):
If you're not very good at what you do, and
you probably shouldn't have that particular job, but you should know.
And again I also understand nobody can know all the laws.
That's the problem. There's way too many of them. We
should simplify that. But this circling back here to the

(21:19):
primary story. Basically, the lawsuit said defendants intend to use
unlawful federalized They're not unlawful, by the way, it's just
what it says, defendants intend to use unlawfully federalized National
Guard troops and marines to accompany federal immigration enforcement officers

(21:41):
on raids throughout Los Angeles. They must be stopped immediately. Now.
The Trump administration filed a statement calling the request legally meritless.
They didn't waste a lot of words. I like that
the lawsuit said that the troops were not meant to
secure federal buildings, as Trump has claimed, Coating again. Specifically,

(22:08):
these activities, scheduled to begin today June tenth, twenty twenty five,
will include holding a secure perimeter in communities around areas
where immigration enforcement activities would take place, and securing routes
over public streets where immigration enforcement officers would travel. You know,

(22:29):
actually that doesn't sound like such a bad idea considering
what we've seen going on in the streets of Los
Angeles since Friday night. I mean, we've seen local law
enforcement being pelted. I love how Maxine Waters is out
there saying there's been no violence, no one's been shot,

(22:49):
no one's been hurt. They've been throwing rocks and busted
up bricks. Still would like the explanation where these pallets
of bricks are coming from that are being passed around
among the highly organized protesters. We definitely need to get
to the bottom of who's bank rolling and who's managing

(23:12):
to run communications for these groups that are in fact
actively engaged in interfering with federal law enforcement officers engaged
in performing their duties. But yeah, no one's been hurt.
Tell that to the cops with the broken wrists and

(23:34):
with the concussions and the head injuries, because even wearing
riot gear, some of this stuff being thrown off of
overpasses are landing with a significant amount of force. I mean,
just the again, you can't even call it gas lighting
because gas lighting that's done slowly over time. The blatency

(23:57):
in which democratic office hold and the legacy corporate media
have just lied, just blatantly, bolt based lined about what's
going on. For it is almost as if bag Dag
Bob opened up a school for journalists. There are no

(24:17):
Americans in the city. Do not look over my left shoulder.
Bang bang boom boom. What's that bob ah that fireworks?
We are celebrating the fact that there are no Americans
in the city. That looks like an American tank. But
that is one of our things that we painted to

(24:39):
look American, and so we could shoot fireworks from it
and mock the Americans. That is what has happened. There's
been no violence. This is mostly peaceful. Where we heard
that before.

Speaker 6 (24:52):
Oh, they just got a little spirited, got a little
out of had Oh. These are just some guys having
fun watching cars burn excuse me, watching what now could
could be watching the cars burned be part of the problem,
and again part of what kills me here too, because

(25:14):
the fact that we're seeing them wave all these Mexican.

Speaker 5 (25:17):
Flags, most of those folks are not Mexican.

Speaker 1 (25:22):
They're not.

Speaker 5 (25:23):
I mean, we've known for a while. Mexicans stopped crossing
the border during the Reagan years or shortly thereafter. It's
it's we know that primarily it's Guatemalan and Honjuran from
Central America. And then we got a ton of folks
from China in the Middle East that have come across
the border under the Biden years. But most of the

(25:46):
people the Angelinos, the city of Immigrants. Uh, you realize
that the folks that immigrated there are mostly Asian, right,
And I'm not talking about Afghanistan or India type Asian.

(26:07):
I'm talking about actual you know, China and stuff. It's insane. Anyway,
the lawsuit claimed you got to get back to the story,
so I can take the break and then move on.
The lawsuit claimed that the plan by the administration was

(26:30):
meant to be replicated across the country. It's a dry run,
it's a practice run. The fascists are trying to overthrow
the government. Dude, they are the government. Well, they're going
to overthrow themselves. No, they're going to overthrow the constitution.
How do you even know what the constitution looks like?

(26:51):
You know, how if Satan starts quoting the Bible in
all these nineteen seventies and early nineteen eighty horror movies,
that you just burst into flames. I'm pretty sure that
would happen if any of you people started actually quoting
the Constitution, especially when we started talking about the limits

(27:11):
on power and authority. Just California leftists just spontaneously combust,
and we'd all know why. California Attorney General Rabanta accused
of the president of acting unlawfully. What part is unlawful? Exactly?

(27:33):
I mean, you're the guys that are promoting and encouraging
lawlessness on the streets. You've been promoting lawlessness, You've been
ignoring federal immigration law by choice, and you've been proud
about it, You've been bragging about it. And it's been
going on for decades now, not just the last five years,

(27:54):
not just the last ten years, but for decades. It
leastens Jerry Brown governor, and you can probably make a
case for before that, but it got really bad since
Jerry Brown was governor out there. But still, all of
this is Donald Trump's fault. It's the Orange Man who's

(28:16):
bad fault. He's so racist, the most racist, most anti Semitic,
most horrible, very, no good, bad person to ever have
the presidency, according to the political left. And again, it's
because he's got the cajones to do what needs to
be done to shut things down. I know there's a
ton of folks that here, these morons talk this way,

(28:39):
and they buy into it. Banta actually said, quote, the
President is looking for any pretense to place military forces
on American streets to intimidate and quiet those who disagree
with him. It's not just a moral it's illegal and dangerous.
Local law enforcement, not the military, enforced the laws within

(29:03):
our borders, and they should they should, except in places
like Los Angeles. They've been told by people like the mayor.
I don't know that. Karen Best, the current mayor, who
you know, was last seen trying to sneak back into
the country while her city was burning down. Oh please

(29:25):
don't notice. That was in Africa. It's a terrible voice.
It didn't even pit. But you know the last time
we saw on TV before this time, that's what we
caught her at the airport and she refused to answer
any questions. You guys remember that. But when mayors of
cities tell their police don't do anything, ah, you know,

(29:50):
I seem to recall a lot of folks back during
the Summer of Love events. Yeah, yeah, just don't keep
them out of the rich neighborhoods, but let them burn
everything else down.

Speaker 3 (30:03):
It'll be fine.

Speaker 5 (30:06):
Local law enforcement, not the military, enforced the law with it.
And again also, federal law enforcement enforces the laws within
our borders, and they're enforcing federal law and the military
is not doing the law enforcement. The military is providing
safety and security because you won't and because you went

(30:27):
out of your way to create scenarios and situations that
makes it more dangerous. We're literally seeing the Howard Stern
effect on steroids. Dare I say one more time, Howard
Stern got away with a lot of stuff for a
long time and the free air waves of New York,
and he knew it was things he shouldn't have been saying.
He knew it was things he couldn't do, he knew

(30:48):
was violations of the FCC regulations. But because nobody cracked
down on him, he eventually got to this mindset, well,
it must be okay. It's fine, I've broken new ground,
and now this is approved. This is okay because of
my great action. And then eventually the FCC came knocking
and said not so past there. And then instead of

(31:09):
just accepting the fact that he'd gotten away with something
for a while that he knew he shouldn't have been doing,
he decided to adopt the mindset that, oh no, now
you're picking on me, you're upsetting precedent. Well, sometimes the
precedent that you yourselves upset is the bad thing. It's the
wrong thing. And when you've got people waving Palestinian flags

(31:34):
and channing death to America, while you're also seeing these
morons pretend like they're from Mexico, because again, not a
lot of Mexicans involved in these protests, they're waving the
flags around. They finally figured out they were losing the
pr battle and started passing out American flags again. Oh yeah,
we're supposed to be protesting for our American rights to

(31:55):
do process and preadamable speech. We better get our American
flags back because Mexico doesn't have laws like that within
our borders. The federal government gets to enforce federal law,
and you can choose to cooperate or you can choose
to get out of the way. Those are the two choices.
And if you don't like what's going on, then you

(32:18):
shouldn't have let your communities get built up with so
many illegals in the first place. It just shouldn't have. Now,
you remember I mentioned that I would tell you why
Judge Bryar's name might sound familiar. He's the brother of
former Supreme Court Justice Steven Bryer, you know that guy

(32:39):
who was appointed by Bill Clinton back in nineteen ninety seven.
All right, let's take the mid hour break before I
get any further along, So don't go anywhere, guys. I
will be right back right after this if I can
get to the right button. Don't go anywhere.

Speaker 4 (33:01):
I am a Realmericion fight for the rights of every man.
I am a real americanndon fight for what's right.

Speaker 5 (33:15):
Your line?

Speaker 7 (33:17):
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Speaker 8 (33:23):
And Tom's crashing down, and it hurts inside.

Speaker 1 (33:31):
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(41:05):
get everything he wanted right out the gate, as he's
filed a lawsuit against Donald Trump and the administration. Well,
Donald Trump called California Governor Gavin Knewsrom a liar today
after the governor accused Trump of making up a phone
call between the two of them. Oh, Trump, why don't

(41:27):
even know what Trump guy's talking about? Because we never
once ever had a conversation ever. I've never been on
the phone with him. I don't even know what his
name is, except that the orange man who's bad, the
kicker of puppies, the eater baby's, the climate arsonists, and
the man who's single handedly restoring law and order to

(41:49):
Los Angeles because he can't get any help from the
Democrats out there to do it well. He's in a
record of the call between himself and the governor to
John Robert Silbertbox News, who then in turn posted the
screenshot on x and he also relayed a message from

(42:09):
the President, ripping governor new scum. Quote. First call was
not picked up. Second call Gavin picked up. We spoke
for sixteen minutes. I told him to essentially get his
ass in gear and stop the riots which were out

(42:32):
of control. More than anything else, this shows what a
liar he is. Said, I never called. Here's the evidence.
Robertson posted a screenshot of the call log from Trump,
showing a sixteen minute conversation. Early in the morning of
June seventh, Newsom drew trump'shire after the governor questioned Trump's

(43:00):
mental acuity and said that the president could not quote
even know who he's talking to. Trumpet total reporter in
the Oval office back on Tuesday that he had last
spoken with Newsom a day ago to tell him he's
got to do a better job. Quote, he's doing a

(43:20):
bad job. Cousin a lot of death and a lot
of potential death if we don't send out the National Guard.
And last night we gave him a little additional help,
you would have Los Angeles would have been burning right now.
So you know how Trump does now. Newsom responded in

(43:44):
a post on x because yes, that's where politics is
done now, saying, quote, there was no call, not even
a voicemail. Americans should be alarmed that the president's deploying
marines into our streets. Doesn't even know who he's talking to. See,
as most of you know by now, Donald Trump initially

(44:06):
deployed two thousand National Guard troops to Los Angeles. Happened
over the weekend in an effort to protect federal law enforcement,
who are I will stay again carrying out immigration operations
in the area. They are enforcing federal law. Since Friday,

(44:26):
riders in the streets of Los Angeles have burned cars
and demonstrated with the flags of foreign countries. They've attacked
law enforcement, They've damaged property, They've done all the things
that leftists love to do. In fact, I remember watching
some video footage just earlier today involving some undocumented shopping.

(44:53):
Some folks had broken and stolen a bunch of Adidas.
So how does looting always become part of the fiery
but peaceful protests to the left. I mean, these people
are literally literally engaging in insurrectionist activity, and yet they're

(45:17):
going to go to the mat claiming that well, they're
peaceful and there's no hide and nothing bad's happening unless
you happen to be the owner of a robot taxi
company that had been operating in Los Angeles, and now
you no longer can do it because people kept calling

(45:38):
your cars downtown just to set them on fire and
occasionally pose on top of them shirtless, waving a Mexican
flag with a mascot. I mean, it would be a
shame except that I'm sorry, you guys know what you're
getting now when it comes to Los Angeles. This isn't
something new. Same thing in San Francisco, same thing, and

(46:02):
these other leftist strongholds within an otherwise relatively decent state.
The President then increased his military presence in the region
on Monday, first calling in hundreds of Marines before doubling

(46:25):
the size of the National Guard presence in the area,
ordering another two thousand guardsmen to Los Angeles. All that
happened on Monday night, California has sued. As I already mentioned,
the Trump administration over the military deployments Newsome. It's said
that the Trump administration violated the Constitution by ordering National

(46:46):
Guard deployment in California without state leaders consent, except he
doesn't need it. In previous occasions, when presidents have called
up the National Guard for peacekeeping activities to support law enforcement,
there has been a governor approval, but it's not required,

(47:11):
especially when it's trying to protect the state from itself,
trying to protect the governor from it. The worst part
is right now, Gavin Newsom honestly thinks that he's auditioning
for the job of being the next president, and he
thinks he's knocking it out of the park. But Donald

(47:33):
Trump has literally trumped him at every stage. The only
thing that kept Los Angeles from looking like Tim Wall's
version of Wisconsin during the George Floyd riots it's the
fact that the National Guard showed up when they did.

(47:55):
Because these guys are not protesting ice, rounding up illegals.
They're just jumping in on the opportunity. These people are
vulture Some of them are paid anarchists, just paid agitators.
They're swooping in and they're doing what they do whenever
they get paid because the chure beats have working nine

(48:15):
to five, right, some of these folks are getting a
little f around and find out action going on. Saw
this footage of a guy who literally was kicking away
a tear gas canister that had been deployed. He kind
of just stepped up to it, did a great follow through.

(48:35):
Looked like he had been a punter in high school.
You know, he didn't quite have the college form, but
he had that high school form. And he was like
bouncing back towards the crowd like he was all celebrated,
say yeah, I still got it, I can kick it.
And then he gets hit with a bean bag. He
was just dropped like a sack of potatoes. So it's
like more of that. Please half around, find out this

(49:01):
is what's going on. And that's just what Gavin Newsom
is doing too. He's haff and around and he's finding
out that Donald Trump is ringed circles around him. This
is good news. The fact that he lied about this

(49:21):
phone call. I mean, of all the things to lie about,
why are you lying about a phone call? Now, this
ongoing argument, this ridiculous idea of it. This is unconstitutional
and it's illegal. Okay, there are literally multiple federal laws

(49:42):
under which Donald Trump has the authority to activate the
Guard and to send in active duty in support roles.
That's where the Marines come in. You've got the Insurrection
Act of eighteen oh seven that allows the president to
deploy the National Guard to suppress so disorder. This falls
into that category, but it also suppresses insurrection and armed rebellion. Now,

(50:10):
I don't think the armed rebellions necessarily, that might be
a hard press. Even though we saw the molotov cocktails
being put together, the assault with the rocks the bricks,
that feels more insurrectiony than armed rebellion. I don't think
you quite meet that statutory But you do have civil

(50:33):
disorder from where the locals that our citizens are siding
with the wrong group of folks because they're stupid and
they're listening to the likes of mad Maxine Waters. But
the insurrection is I think you can make a strong
case there. When you see these people blatantly violating laws,

(50:55):
destroying private property, attacking people randomly, especially law enforcement. And
here's the kicker waving foreign flags. It doesn't matter what
flag they're flying, doesn't matter in whose name they're claiming
to be acting. If you're waving around the flag of

(51:17):
another country while you are actively attacking police officers, when
you're actively disrupting federal law enforcement from doing their job,
that is an active insurrection. Now, the Insurrection Act of
eighteen oh seven also allows the President to use military

(51:40):
domestically to suppress domestic violence, unlawful combinations, and conspiracies. So
there's a little bit of leeway there. Now we also know,
whether you like it or not. Federal law also would
allow Congress to simply authorize the Resident to use the

(52:01):
National Guard to execute federal law. If you've got obstruction
of federal laws or obstruction of protecting of civil rights,
Congress can simply just vote to give him to go
ahead and say, all right, go ahead. He doesn't have
to have it, but Congress could do it and urge

(52:23):
him to do so. Obviously, state governors can call on
the National Guard during unbrested natural disasters or other emergencies,
but the state governors have no authority to stop or
impede the President in calling up the National Guard to
active duty. You've also got Title ten. Now, Section one

(52:48):
two four six of Title ten of the US Code
allows the President to deploy the National Guard into federal
service in certain circumstances like are in a rebellion against
the federal government during an invasion. And again I think
that the invasion argument might be arguable when they're just

(53:15):
illegally crossing the border but not doing anything other than
trying to show up and booch, because then they kind
of need the government to keep working. But again, now
we see you actively engaging in violence with federal law
enforcement officers and local law enforcement officers and you know,
destroying private property as well, then the invasion while you're

(53:39):
waiving that flag from another country, it's a much stronger
argument all of a sudden. Anyway, where was I rebellion
against the federal government? Invasion? Or if the president is
unable to execute the laws of the United States with
regular force, Now that's the part that really fits here,

(54:02):
because again, the ICE agents were not able to freely
enforce the law without calling these folks up, because again
they can't force the local law enforcement to step up
and help, and we know they're not going to. And
again I would like to point out for all the

(54:23):
folks that still want to believe Gavin Newsom, Karen Pass
and all these other little left wing elected official morons
and the legacy media. The Los Angeles Police chief came
out and said that they were overwhelmed. They acknowledged they
did not have the manpower, the capability. They needed the help. Now,

(54:46):
he didn't state that specifically, but he did admit that
they were overwhelmed. And if you were overwhelmed, then clearly
you needed the help. What's wrong with saying you needed
the help? Well, his boss would get very very angry
at him, wouldn't see the absurdity here. I am saying

(55:10):
that word again. It's just mind bother and let's not forget.
We still are having to move the ball with the
big Beautiful Bill, and that's a big part of the
problem here. They don't want the Big Beautiful Bill to
pass because there's money to continue this kind of thing.

(55:31):
But beyond that, we also need to continue our investigations
into Biden and those responsible for the use of the
autopid when Joe clearly didn't know what he was signing. Now,
I don't think there's any question most of us at
the time, myself included to a degree, although I did say,
let's ask the question how many times during the Biden presidency.

(55:58):
Did Reporters asked him a question about an executive order
he had just signed or a law that he had
just signed, and he argued that he didn't do that.
I didn't sign that, I didn't make that happen. I
didn't end this, I didn't do that. But we heard

(56:21):
that a lot. He was willing to argue with the
reporter when the reporter had this stuff right there, and
then the age would like, whisper his here, mister, and
then he was like, oh, well, okay, whatever. I mean,
how many times did something like that happen? There are

(56:43):
dozens of them that I can recall, which means there's
probably dozens and dozens more that I'm not recalling either
because they were you got desensitized to it after you
saw it a few times, or he had just I
didn't catch at all. There's too many other things to
keep track up, right, But how many times Speaker of

(57:05):
the House Johnson said he became convinced that Joe just
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Ice busted more than a more than one hundred. I
was gonna say more than one one hundred, and I
just kind of got caught between words there. Ice busted

(01:04:04):
more than one hundred illegal alien workers in a workplace
raid at a Nebraska meatpacking plant, just of course, drawing
I are from protesters who pelted federal vehicles with rocks, HM, guys,

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Protesting is shouting, channing, singing, marching out of the way.
You move into criminality when you start blocking traffic, when
you start throwing things, when you start doing physical damage

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or harm to personal property or to people, and you're
just flat out rioting. If you go much beyond that,
that is criminal. That is not protesting when you start
throwing rocks at federal vehicles. I'm just going to remind
everyone in case you needed to know. Now. I know

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the majority of people that are listening to my show
on the regular and preaching to the choir, but it
just seems like there's some folks out there somewhere that
need to hear this. They don't seem to know, they
don't seem to get it, so on the off chance
that maybe they might accidentally hear it here, that's not protesting,
and it's certainly not protected speech. If you want to

(01:05:36):
start talking about your inaliable constitutional rights, as soon as
you start committing to crime, you're no longer protected. Now,
the federal Law Enforcement Agency, that'd be nice, carried out
the largest raid in the state of Nebraska since President
Donald Trump took office at Oma Hall's Glenn In Valley Foods.

(01:06:03):
Quoting here, US Immigration and Custom Enforcement and Federal Law
Enforcement partners executed a federal search warrant at Glenn Valley
Foods today based on an ongoing criminal investigation into the
large scale employment of aliens without authorization to work in
the United States. Now, to me, that means more than

(01:06:29):
just rounding up the illegals. That means there should be
some members of management at Glenn Valley Foods that get
rounded up and hauled off. Because when you look at
the total number of folks that they rolled out of here,
there is no way that they didn't know that something
was a little fishy with the identities of at least

(01:06:52):
a few of these folks. I'm sorry. Now, The law
Enforcement agency went on say in their statement, quote, the
work site enforcement operation is likely the largest to take
place in Nebraska since the start of the current presidential administration,
which has prioritized immigration enforcement efforts and strengthens focus on

(01:07:17):
border security. The investigation is ongoing now. Of course, our
friends that lean to the left side of the political spectrum,
they gathered at the packing plant as federal agents for
making arrest, with some agitators even throwing rocks, tossing a

(01:07:40):
small pebble or two at law enforcement vehicles and attempting
to prevent them from leaving, blocking the street and jumping
on top of the cars. Now, at what point is
it okay for I don't know. Let's say you see

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corporate media to acknowledge that that's no longer a protester.
You're not protesting. They got the left wing part of
it right at least, but protester, no, you're not a
protester anymore. When you start throwing rock set cars and
start jumping on top of cars and try blocking the roads,

(01:08:22):
that's not protesting. That's criminal behavior. Protesting is legal. Protesting
while waving a Mexican flag is legal. It's stupid, but
it's legal. It's when you take that step away, when
you do that extra something you're trying to have impact

(01:08:44):
that you're no longer protesting and you entered the realm
of criminal behavior. You've entered the realm of assault, You've
entered the realm of damage of government property. That's what
these vehicles are. I'm gonna jump on top of the
car because almost more guy. One legal worker at the

(01:09:09):
meat packing plant told local media that many of those
arrested by federal authorities are from wait for it, wait
for it, Guatemala, hm Guatemala, and then also several from Mexico,

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a region just south of Mexico City.

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The company's CEO so that he had attempted to authenticate
the legal status of its employees to the Verify system
with a report indicating that the illegal aliens used fake
documents or stole the identities of American citizens. Now again,
that's going to work to a small degree. I mean,

(01:09:59):
if you're the illegal and you're using these various techniques
to evade detection, which are also additional crimes. I might add,
for all the people out there, we reject the title
of illegal. We reject people aren't illegal, no, but people
are criminal. So okay, you don't want to be an

(01:10:21):
illego alien, Let's just start calling them criminal aliens. And
I'm sorry, boys and girls, but even the ones that
are just here to try to make a better life
for themselves and their children, who keep their nose clean,
their head down, and just work hard. If they came
across the border illegally, they've still committed a crime. It

(01:10:42):
is criminal. They should not be here. There is a
legal way to enter the country. Most of these folks
would be eligible for it because they're pretty damn lax,
even though most of them probably shouldn't qualify because they're
not trying to escape the horrible conditions. They're trying to

(01:11:06):
do better here because where they're coming from there's just
not as many opportunities. Now, granted, there are some coming
from places where that's not the case, and also is
we have denoted several times over the course of the
last four years or so getting close to five years

(01:11:28):
that during the Biden Harris regime, there are plenty of
folks that came across the border that had a completely
different agenda. Sleeper cell as a term that comes to
mind for some reason. I don't know why, strange feeling,
but anyway, I will accept that the everify system may

(01:11:48):
have missed a few of these folks. But unless they
were being trafficked by a sophisticated cartel, Oh no, maybe
that happened. I'm still thinking that you had created a
work environment that was very conducive to not trying too

(01:12:09):
hard to verify who these people were. The Rump administration
is cracked down on the employment of illegal aliens across
the country. ICE arrested more than three dozen illegal aliens
at a roofing company in Washington State near the Canadian border.

(01:12:33):
An ICE spokesman said that the illegal aliens at the
company fraudulently represented their immigration status and submitted fraudulent documents. Now, again,
if you're an employer and you're going to employ people
that could possibly be someone other than who they're saying,
you have better do your extra due diligence because this

(01:12:56):
might get you by if you've only got a few folks.
But again, back in the hundreds, it becomes pretty questionable
whether you're really even trying to use a veriba.

Speaker 12 (01:13:08):
Now.

Speaker 5 (01:13:08):
Federal agency, of course, carried out enforcement operation at a
bakery in southern Texas near the border back in February,
where they arrested eight illegal aliens and the two business
owners who federal agents stay knowingly harbored and employed the
illegal aliens. The administration announced in April that it had

(01:13:30):
arrested a thousand illegal workers across the nation and proposed
roughly one million dollars in fines against businesses that employed
illegal aliens. Homeland Security investigators noticed the investigations noted that

(01:13:50):
it had subpoenaed the records of approximately twelve hundred businesses
as part of the agency's sweeping investigation into illegal labor. Now,
this goes a long way towards ending some of this negativity,
because they don't come here looking for jobs if they

(01:14:12):
don't get the jobs right. Of course, the way the
cartels are operating, in the way we've allowed various hostile
geo political adversaries to buy a property inside our borders
and set up various and I'm using air quotes here
hard to tell on the radio, but various legitimate businesses,

(01:14:37):
it becomes difficult to really ascertain how effective you can
be at stopping this. Now, you can push all the
legitimate businesses in as hard as you can, but here's
the thing. If excuse me, if you literally could put

(01:15:05):
hundreds of employees in a single meat packing company, single location,
and they had, in fact, legitimately used Everify and had
documents that made them appear to be US citizens that
were good, documents that were solid, that looked legitimate, that

(01:15:28):
passed the smell test. You feel like you've done your
due diligence, and you hired them because you need people
and they're good at doing it. That does mean that
somebody somewhere is doing one heck of a job and
facilitating the movement of these aliens across our board. It's
enough to make you wonder exactly who. It's enough to

(01:15:52):
make you wonder exactly how.

Speaker 12 (01:15:57):
Now.

Speaker 5 (01:15:57):
I'm not gonna say that the CEO of this meatbacking
company is lying. I might insinuate it heavinly because I
still tend to think that once you get to a
certain number, you create a company culture, and when that
company culture moves in a certain direction, then you created

(01:16:20):
a place that fosters that kind of behavior. It appears
as if you willingly look the other way quite a bit,
because it's hard to imagine that many folks passing the
background checks, passing the Everify. But if if they did,
if you're being one hundred percent honest, and if I'm

(01:16:41):
willing to take you at your word. Then we got
a much bigger problem, boys and girls. We really are
going to have to find a better way to solve
that problem. You verify clearly not enough if that's the case,
speaking of people working here legally or otherwise. I got

(01:17:06):
a kick out of this. Mexico's president is threatening to
mobilize the country against the Republican proposal. What proposal, Tim, Well,
it's a proposal that's actually made its way into the
big beautiful bill. The idea here is we're going to
tax the remittance that citizens of Mexico who are working

(01:17:30):
here are sending back to Mexico. Now, a lot of
advocates for this little tax, re Minutes program says that
it would choke off cash to the drug cartels, which
it probably would greatly reduce how much it's going to
the cartels, but it also would greatly reduce the overall

(01:17:52):
GDP of Mexico because outside of the cartels, most of
Mexico's money comes from their citizens coming here and working
and then sending money back. Yes, indeed, Mexican residente Claudia Shinbaum,
and you know that maybe I'm not as knowledgeable of Spanish,

(01:18:15):
as I thought I was. But Shinbaum does not feel
like a particularly Spanish name to me. I mean it
could be I haven't done the research. I'm not saying
it's not just it doesn't feel very Espanol.

Speaker 1 (01:18:33):
Anyway.

Speaker 5 (01:18:35):
President Shinenbaum raged against the proposal in a speech that
she was giving trying to jenm negative feelings towards the law.
This particular law would impose at tax on money sent
out of the United States by foreign nationals. She said, quote,

(01:18:57):
if necessary, we'll mobilize. We don't want taxes on remittances
from our fellow countrymen from the US to Mexico. So
I mean, sure, you don't want to see the amount
of money you're getting to come across the border to

(01:19:18):
be taxed. But can somebody please tell me why we're
not already taxing this money. I mean, the banks are
making their money, they're charging fees, and they're doing their workarounds.
I'm sure things are going really well, but why are
we not already taxing There's not any other country in

(01:19:38):
the world where an American system can go make money
and not have to pay a tax, no matter what
they're doing with it. I mean, I myself have on
occasion invested in companies in order for diversification purposes that
were headquartered in Europe when European country or another and

(01:20:01):
I had to pay taxes there on the dividends I earned,
would have paid taxes on any capital gains I had
actually earned any. But unfortunately, when I ended up giving
up those particular securities, I was always selling while they

(01:20:24):
were down because I had a financial issue and I
needed to liquidate. Well, the downsides of not being in
the top one percent. Sometimes you work really hard to
save stuff up, try to build up a portfolio, and
sometimes you just have to liquidate because you need the money.
You try really hard to avoid it, to work really

(01:20:45):
hard to avoid it, but then you eventually get to
a point where you just don't have a choice. And
it always seems like always seems like when I'm in
those positions, they're almost always down on one side. Choose
to liquid it kills me. Of course, I could take

(01:21:06):
on the trader mentality I suppose and start selling when
it's up and then wait for it to drop back
down to buy back in if I like it, But
I'm actually myself as an investor, I put my money
places where I feel like I'm going to get a
nice return, and if it's not an increase in the
value of the stock itself, it's still going to be

(01:21:27):
a nice return based on the dividends. And that's I'm
a dividend investor. It's not the smartest strategy I know,
but I like seeing cash come in. Who doesn't. But anyway,
my point is is it nobody, no other country in

(01:21:50):
the world allows their banking system to wire money out
of their country to some other country without taking their
piece of it. Taxes are everywhere, So why are we
not already taxing remintances going to Mexico. I mean, it's
almost like we were encouraging Mexican citizens to cross our

(01:22:14):
border illegally to come work here. Of course, you know,
we do have a ton of legal work pieces offered
up to Mexicans all the time. In fact, the majority
of Mexicans that are remaining Mexican citizens and work here
in the US are here legally. It's a little different,

(01:22:35):
strangely enough, than what we saw back in the eighties
and before that. But as I was saying, Donald Trump's
big beautiful bill, it includes a three point five percent
tax reminutes a policy that again, according to the experts,

(01:22:56):
they say that that's key to throttling the flow of
cash into the hands of the Mexican drug cartels. I'm
not sure how much that's going to directly affect the cartels.
We know that cartels are sending money that they're making
from selling of their products here, but it's going to
affect a lot of other people too. So if you're

(01:23:18):
trying to target just the cartels again, I'm just gonna
ask the question once more, why are we not already
doing this period forget about the cartels. Why are we
letting anybody come here, stay here, work a ton, and
then just send our money out of our country where

(01:23:42):
it's never going to come back. That seems weird to me,
but yeah, it would affect a percentage of what the
cartels are getting. Republican lawmakers are pushing for a tax
on money flowing out of the United States to foreign countries,

(01:24:02):
just after the Mexican president said that she would mobilize
against it. Still would like to know what she means
by that now. The Mexican President's statement drew the ire
of Senator Eric Smith of Missouri, who announced that he
was introducing legislation to multiply the proposed three point five

(01:24:26):
percent tax, going to increase it, going to make it bigger.
The House's Big, Beautiful Bill addressed the urgent need for
a remittance tax, but we can go further. I'm introducing
legislation to quadruple the proposed remittance tax from three point
five percent to fifteen percent. America is not the world's piggybank,

(01:24:51):
and we don't take kindly the threats. Naturally, he posted
that you guessed it on it because again that's where
that's where these people do business. Chip roy from Texas,
he also wasn't real keen on Shinebaum's statement. Came out

(01:25:13):
in support of raising the tax, the policy immigration experts
previously said would cut into cash that's funneled from illegal
aliens in America back to cartel members. Chip Broyce says,
I'm on board with that. Let's raise it, saying, quote,
placing a fee on remittances is crucial because the more

(01:25:37):
money that has smuggled back into Mexico, the stronger the
cartels become. Now I'm still trying to very why are
you talking like this is just about the cartels. This
is not just about the cartel, and now the cartels

(01:25:57):
will be affected, but that's not who's being tard get
it here, and again we can be honest about what
it's for. We should be doing this. Fifteen percent might
be a bit steep if you are legitimately a green

(01:26:19):
card worker who's just trying to provide for your family
back in Mexico, but maybe it's not. I mean, seriously,
this is a tax that is meant to be either
a deterrence for folks coming here to do the work.

(01:26:41):
I don't know why you'd want to do that if
they're if they're here legally on a work program, I
don't know why you would want to do that. But
if they're not here legally, I think that changes the ballgame, because,
Hugh's the fun part. If you're going to wire money

(01:27:05):
from here to Mexico and you are clearly still a
citizen of Mexico or any other country as far as
that's concerned, and you should be able to prove that
you are here legally. And if you're not here legally,
not only do you not get to transfer the money,
you should be held waiting for ice to show up.

(01:27:31):
We're going to create little detention centers for all the
banks along the border states, which, thanks to Joe Biden,
are all the states. Thank you, Thanks Joe. This idea
that it's just about targeting. If this is your best
bet and you're only looking at tunnel vision here, that's fine.

(01:27:53):
I just have a hard time believing that these folks
are not looking at the bigger picture. Yes, this will
affect the cartels, but this is not about the cartels alone. Now,
the remenspe would help America recoup money that is effectively

(01:28:15):
being exported out of the American economy. And if you're
looking specifically at illegal aliens, a lot of them are
working off the books and therefore there's not any payroll
tax that's being taken out either. They haven't been collected.
So taxing the money as it leaves the country would
be a way to recoup some of that revenue loss.

(01:28:39):
Large scale transfers of money to other countries have a
negative impact on the American economy. That's not rocket science.
I think most people understand. The more of our money
that disappears from the economy that's not circulating makes it

(01:29:03):
a scarcer commodity. It makes it harder for you to
do the things you want to do. Representative Kevin Hearn
from Oklahoma introduced his own remittance tax legislation all the
way back in the far away times of twenty twenty

(01:29:24):
two and remain supportive of the policy. Said, quote to
the cash flow from illegal immigrants, I hate they use
the word immigrant. You're a migrant. You're an illegal migrant alien.
The cash flow from illegal migrant aliens in the States
to their cartel partners in Mexico, Venezuela and other countries

(01:29:48):
is massive. So of course it's Hearn talking. It's a
twofold win. Remittance fees will help slow down the flow
of those dollars to the cartels, and we'll also create
a new revenue source we can use to build the
wall and secure a reporter. Yeah. Yeah, let's be honest.

(01:30:18):
They do want the flow, or they want the cash.
But again, that's not a problem, that's not a negative thing.
I think there should be extra restrictions, but I don't
think anybody should be able to walk into a bank

(01:30:40):
and wire money out of the country without having to
show an ID. You know why, because every time I
walk into a bank, even my own local bank, where
the tellers know me, if I'm going to transfer funds,

(01:31:01):
if we're going to wire funds somewhere, I have to
show my ID. There are occasions when just cashing my
employment check, if there's a new teller, they will ask. Now,
I don't have a problem with them doing that, because
I know that's what they're told to do. But if

(01:31:22):
I have to do it, why doesn't everyone else? And
if I'm going to transfer funds out of the country,
I should be able to do that tax free once
I've proven who I am. But I maybe should have

(01:31:46):
to explain why I'm sending money out of the country,
or is this money going to I'm investing in a
jetpack company in I don't know, Costa Rica. I'm buying
some property in Coasting, something a little more realistic, although

(01:32:08):
that's not all that realistic really, I'm not buying anything
right now. The point still stands that there should be
some scrutiny over funds that are leaving the US. If
it's from work that was done in the US that
should still be part of the American economy. And unless

(01:32:30):
we are actually acting as a business or doing something
that's going to help facilitate further economic stimulus to our
purchase like, Oh, let's say I'm running, decide to open
up a rug company, and I'm sending the money to
purchase alpaka olpacka wool rugs. I don't know, just something silly,

(01:32:58):
whatever it might be. Then Okay, don't tax me there,
because you're going to tax me on my business at
the other end. But if I can't even prove that
I'm supposed to be in the country, and if my
whole purpose is to send that money to some family

(01:33:18):
member back in another country, Okay, I appreciate your work ethic,
but unfortunately we're going to have to tax you.

Speaker 12 (01:33:27):
You.

Speaker 5 (01:33:34):
I don't want to do it to the point that
it hurts people, and I don't think you can do
it enough to actually hurt the cartels without hurting people.
But this isn't about just the cartels, is it. It's
just not. And still I'm turned back around, Missus President Day.

(01:33:57):
What does mobilization mean in this case? I mean, you've
already been swatted by the U. Supreme Court in your
effort to try to sue American gun manufacturers. You're not
gonna win in court. So what does mobilization look like?
Are you gonna send Mexican troops into California help the

(01:34:18):
insurrection going on there right now. I mean, really, I
need a little more clarification, Madam Presidente. Donald Trump may
talk highly of you, but I happen to know you're
still a Marxist America hating leftist, and as such, I

(01:34:42):
know that you are dangerous because you are just smart
enough to not know anything while you think you know everything.
Tell me, please, what does mobilization mean? And what exactly
was your threat? Let us not be veiled in your threat.

(01:35:03):
Let us know exactly where we stand with one another,
because I'm thinking parts of Canada make a great fifty
first date. The entirety of northern Mexico would make a
great fifty seconds date. Just throwing it out there, Madam

(01:35:29):
President Day, all right, let's take them out our break
and on the other side, we'll wrap things up. Yeah,
we'll wrap things up. Don't go anywhere. I'll be right back.

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But I couldn't let tonight's broadcast go without mentioning the
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(01:46:09):
Peninsula AQAP for short, has officially directed American Muslims to
assassinate the Orange man. Who's bad, the kicker, puppies, theater
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(01:46:33):
forty seven. Where did they get fifty five? That's what
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Donald Trump, calling assassinations quote the greatest form of jihad today. This,
of course, came in a video released from AQAP over

(01:46:57):
the weekend and was then translated by the Middle East
Media Research Institute. So thanks guys. Their leader, Sahad ben
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think that's pretty close to I though i'd been Atif
al alak Alaki. Anyway, He's also listed on his kill list.
Espotois if you will, Vice President J d Vance, Secretary

(01:47:38):
of State Marco Rubio Secretary of Defense Pete hegseat Uh
no longer with the federal government. Elon Musk and US
Senate as targets. I mean, it didn't matter. Just just
go blow up the Senate, maybe just a Senate building.

(01:47:58):
I'm sure they would prefer you do it with all
these senators in it, but they're a little vague on that,
calling all of them quote the scum of the earth.

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Now.

Speaker 5 (01:48:13):
The video showed photos and footage of American officials as
Alwaukee identified them, pointed out who they were, saying, quote,
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that has been happening to our people in Gaza Ala.
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which of course was founded by when Osama bin lad
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primarily operates in Yemen, so they're a little angry that
the Huti's had to kind of stop some of their actions,
probably looking to make a power play there as well. Anyway,

(01:49:43):
Ala al Laki has led AQAP after the sudden death
of its previous leader in March of twenty twenty four.
This according to the Foundation for Defensive Democracies. Now, the
United States is offering a reward of up to six
million dollars for information about al Alachi due to previous

(01:50:08):
calls for attacks against the United States. Al Alachi also
told Muslims to attack US military bases as well as
US companies like Microsoft and Tesla. He also directed Muslims
hackers to quote go after the American economy. Al Alachi

(01:50:32):
said American Muslims should take revenge against those who support
the war in Gaza, and concluded by calling for Muslims
to attack Jews in the United States and Europe. Quote
do not leave a single safe place for Jews, just

(01:50:53):
as they have not left any homes. Shelters are respite
for the Palestinians. Sorry, I laughed, because that is so ridiculous.
And what's more ridiculous is there's so many people that
actually believe that's the case, but they're well, they're just stupid.

(01:51:15):
I'm afraid. The AQAP has weakened since its peak back
in the twenty tens, according to the FDD, but it
remains quote a significant threat to Yemen and further afield.
United Nations reported that said that the AQAP has maintained

(01:51:38):
connections with al Qaeda's central leadership. This video, of course,
comes after Trump recently banned a travel from Yemen and
other countries with inadequate information sharing and identity management procedures.
That of course quoted because that's what this band is about.

(01:52:01):
The memorandum cited protecting American citizens from terrorist attacks as
the reason for the band. The most recent report to
the United Nations Security Council said that al Alaki has
consolidated control of AQAP since becoming the terrorist group's leader.

(01:52:23):
The media arm of AQAP, considered by many to be
al Qaeda's strongest, exploited conflicts, including the Goza and Israeli
conflict to recruit and incite lone actors to conduct attacks. Now,
this is not surprising. These people want not just Donald

(01:52:48):
John Trump killed, but they want all of us dead.
They want to murder us all and why wouldn't they.
We are the antithesis of what they desire, what they
hope to establish. But the fact that he's now officially
having to do video releases and to call on American

(01:53:09):
Muslims to take this action does kind of indicate that
maybe the travel restrictions may very well be effective if
they haven't planned ahead, if they don't have the people
already here. And that sad part is it's probably a
fair number of people already here, but if they're planning

(01:53:32):
on sending any new ones, they're probably not getting through
anytime soon. So yes, it is time to call upon
the American Muslim to engage in jihad, be part of
the struggle. You must stop those who would I don't know,
see peace breakout in the Middle East. And that's what

(01:53:57):
the Abraham Accords are about, and they seem to have
been working, except there are still some bad actors in
the region that just don't want to play nice with others.
They kind of see it as their religious duty to
continue to wreak havoc and to eventually destroy both America
and Israel and all the European countries as far as

(01:54:20):
that's concerned. Too. If you're part of Western civilization, they
once you got so they can clear the way for
the twelve femnth. And if you happen to be Muslim
but not the right kind of Muslim, well you're on
the hit list too. Sorry, guys. The correct answer is well,

(01:54:40):
not you, so you gotta go sorry about that. Except
they're not really sorry, are they. And yet there are
those that claim that they have not raised the temperature
political situation is the norm that the Orange Man who's

(01:55:04):
bads the only reason so many people are angry and
want these terrible, horrible things to happen. I'm sorry, but
I'm quite confident that Orange Man Bad is not responsible
for a tax on Jews in Colorado. Pretty sure, Orange
Man Bad is not responsible for a bunch of morons

(01:55:26):
who are paid to go recavoc and try to burn
robo taxis and wave Mexican flags when they know, damn
well they're not Mexican. That is not on the Orange Man.
That's on you, guys. You made it hap and you

(01:55:47):
continue to elevate the temperature because you can't stand to
lose power. You can't stand that the American people are
slowly starting to wake up. Even those who have been
supporting you for decades are fine finally getting hip to
the gas lighting. They're getting hip to the fact that
you keep saying you're fighting for the little man and

(01:56:08):
you're not doing jacket. It's gotten so bad that there's
actually a few current office holders that are speaking out,
that are saying you can't keep doing this. I keep
circling back to Fetterman. I mean, this man is still
trying to recover from a serious brain injury, and it

(01:56:30):
would appear that having a stroke, and I don't say
this in jest, but it would appear that having the
stroke has realigned his brain to the point that he
now is much better off that he was previously. He
seems far less brain damaged since the recovery has started.

(01:56:51):
Because he's calling them out, and he made a statement
about how the Democrats lose the high ground. They blah
blah blah, and I pointed out, well, you know what,
I agree with everything you're saying except for one small,
tiny point there, John, and that is the fact that
your party never had the moral high ground they did

(01:57:12):
a lot of virtue, signaling, a lot of virtue that
they signaled but never lived, never actually engaged in. But
they never had the moral high ground. Just a lot
of pretty words. There's no compassion, there's no morality, there's
no decency in the things that are being done. And

(01:57:34):
yet those are the words that are being used to
hide behind blatant acts of criminality. And until that comes
to an end, not just in California, but in every
democratic stronghold America, cannot heal or get better. We got
to yank that so that the scab can conform and

(01:57:58):
we can finally. Aren't getting better otherwise, well it's just
gonna keep getting worse otherwise. All Right, that's it for tonight,
ladies and gentlemen, Thank you so very much. And remember,
don't take my word for not one little thing you
heard me say today. Be prepared to go do your
own research, and most importantly, use your brain if you

(01:58:18):
really want to tap into the truth.

Speaker 3 (01:58:22):
Evil is powerless if the good are unafraid your baby, gone?

Speaker 1 (01:58:51):
Was the world the fun When you were just a
little squirt. You learn the rules of defensive tool so
then no one would get hurt.

Speaker 4 (01:59:06):
You learn to breathe, and you learned to squeeze till
your able is always true.

Speaker 1 (01:59:12):
You make the right of passage man with your first
reel twenty two. Now the New World orders through. Well,
they're begging their demands. They don't feel safe, and you
are armed.

Speaker 3 (01:59:30):
You say country stroll. He's using both hands.

Speaker 1 (01:59:40):
Fathers knew the second amend that was the final one,
to keep hold other rights in time, so we'd never
become sheep shot. She s now hit the mallard me
the pol pot. They told us, they was that you
never forgot. You see your lessons to your daughter's sus

(02:00:05):
to fear the government, the fears acuns. Now the New World,
daughter's true. Well, they're making the demands and don't feel safe,
and you are wrong. Your sake gone control.

Speaker 3 (02:00:22):
He's using both.

Speaker 2 (02:00:24):
Hands like the third the Free don't winter the time
suits of free.

Speaker 1 (02:00:36):
He's more than a thousand nuts protect my family.

Speaker 5 (02:00:58):
Now the New World are got through.

Speaker 2 (02:01:00):
Well, they're begging laving lambs. They can pass a hundred bolls,
but we still won't give it down.

Speaker 1 (02:01:11):
Alreader, these things over deals. They trying to take this lamb.
They have no chance, and redecends don't Dendrow

Speaker 3 (02:01:29):
Is using both Hans
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