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just a few years i know you are too we've
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got a great show today the starting with
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brandon john are good friends the head of
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the border patrol agents unions
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he has some very specific
1:52
things he wants to tell the american people
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he is clear to me and
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i think you'll hear it on the so today
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that he billie use the by me
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administration is patently
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the fat agree lying to be million
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people this after the extraordinary
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deaths of fifty one illegal migrants
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in a tractor trailer they
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basically boiled to death in
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a tractor trailer in one hundred posts degree temperatures
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in texas after sneaking across
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that open border and
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, after the tragedy was a government has put
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this in perspective the number that
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died in that tractor trailer are more than two
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times those who died in the terrible
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tragedies in buffalo and ubaldo
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in one day more people killed
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in in two other horrific days in
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recent american history it's course the last
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wrote ad nauseum about those two
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other mass shootings which by the way i
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agree are important news story their tragic
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but they haven't written nearly as much about this
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and yesterday the spin machine at
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sixteen hundred pennsylvania avenue was going
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strong the white house press secretary basically
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suggesting it's the reason or sixty
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one migrants died is at the borders close
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i got a scratch my head under some because if the border
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was close harm aca they get
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into san antonio texas which by the way spread
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ways away from the you know how they got
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away the border patrol is not
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focusing on security right now it's focus on
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concierge service for the forty million
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illegal migrants at across from each month on
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mausoleum being allowed to stay here mostly
3:22
most of them arms this is not
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true that we have a close border that is the
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one thing you're going to hear from brandon said today
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so he's also going to talk about something else and
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i think is the single most important starts
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or let's assume for a second that liberals
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really believe that what
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they're doing is a humanitarian things
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by allowed people to come into the country in
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contradiction of our laws it's only
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because they want to help these people have a better
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lasts this is stop there for a second
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seretse if that's the case why
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would you allow them to be trafficked bites
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the mexican cartels why would you are
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young girls and girls do mean people
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under the age of eight
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in a young women under the age of
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eighteen they're being sexually assaulted sometimes
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one two and three times
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we had sheriff way i'm on the show you remember the story
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he said he stopped a young teenage girls
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from central america that had gotten into arizona
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the sheriff upon our county arizona and
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he said we sound some pills inherits
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jacket pockets and we thought well maybe
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they're illicit drugs fed known said no no these
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are the morning after abortion pills my
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mother gave me it's legacy new
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i might be raped and see said
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see a dime a dozen but there were only nine
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must in the packets where does that tell you
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about her journey hear what you will
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hear from brandon saad which of for heard
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from andy biggs with you've heard from nearly
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every commonsense american we
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brought on the show is that joe ,
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is open borders have created the least
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humane way for
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way migrant to make it to the nice taste right
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now they must be sexually assaulted or
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give money to the cartels or come
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here and be here slave or
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be engaged in human trafficking the
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giving up their children to be raped and
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sexually assaulted this sexually
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assaulted humanities they're going in the
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back of tractor trailers and boiling
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that's what happened in san antonio i don't care what's
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been jobs they're gonna give it the podium
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at the white house sixty one
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humans many of them young oil
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to death in the back of a truck
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more salon have a chat while trying to
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escape from is suffocating heaps
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because they were sold the false promise
5:30
they could get across this open borders it
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didn't work well for them she did he hasn't
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worked well for thousands if not millions
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of illegal migrants and are being taking advantage
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of ghosts and that primary underground
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railroad moving these migrants
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across the border are not people
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that have good intentions their profiteers
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with criminal intense they are drug
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cartels that is who we are
5:53
driving these migrants into the arms of the
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worst most hideous people the people
5:58
we try to put him because they
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sell poison to our children they sexually
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traffic miners they abused women
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we are forcing all
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of these migrants to that route to get
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into this country it is in you mean,
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it is the contradiction
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it is the antithesis of
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what liberals claim they're trying to do
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with this open border policy and you're
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the border in arizona brandon judge
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the president of the national border patrol council
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the union for all of our great border patrol officers
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brand and great to have you on the show again john
10:59
is going to be with you thank you
11:00
i want to start with something that's been basing
11:03
about washington only in washington for we have
11:05
these claims but we had the subject episode
11:07
in san antonio forty six migrants
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found dead in a truck democrats
11:12
some people here washington claiming that
11:15
the reason those forty six died is because
11:17
the borders close and they couldn't get across
11:19
your response to that point
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of course are going to make that claim they have to deflect
11:24
from their failures when you look at what's currently
11:26
happening on the border we've had over
11:28
a million got away since this present
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has been in office and means a million people is
11:33
crossed the border illegally have been able
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to evade apprehension that's
11:37
exactly what these individuals did individuals laredo
11:39
texas they were able to cross the border
11:41
illegally he bade apprehension and
11:43
then embed themselves in a tractor trailer
11:46
which ultimately ended up being their
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deaths and that's the problem with his administration
11:50
rather than looking for solutions they're
11:53
looking to deflect they're looking to i'm
11:55
use political rhetoric i'd
11:57
to justify their actions on actions border
11:59
and it's constable what we're
12:01
seeing today
12:02
i've talked to so many people
12:04
who really know what's going on the board people like
12:06
you seventies it's this is the most inhumane
12:09
way of bringing people into united states because they're
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being brought here by it's a drug cartels
12:13
there are young women being raped all the way up
12:15
here for families are having their whole saving
12:17
stolen by the cartels and you
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agree that this has become almost a humanitarian
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crisis or by the united states own
12:24
fault
12:25
what would the rule of law is what keeps people say
12:27
that was the real world where the greatest country in
12:29
the world is because we believe in
12:31
the in in laws but if we don't enforce
12:34
them were going to see the chaos it is currently happening
12:36
so to answer your question absolutely this
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is a humanitarian issues caused
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by us not it's it's our policies
12:43
that are driving this when you look at
12:45
the number of people that are being released in the united states
12:47
not only have we had a million got a ways
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but we've also released more than a million people
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in the united states that's the magnet did
12:54
so that allows these cartels to
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go into countries around the world advertise
12:59
their services and convince people
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who put themselves in their hands when you
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hear democrats say that they care
13:05
about people all you have to do is look at
13:07
the action don't listen to the words
13:09
look at the action if they truly cared about
13:11
people they would enforce the
13:13
law ensure that these people
13:16
don't put themselves in the hands of
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these dangerous criminal organization what
13:20
they don't enforce the laws which is what is
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encouraging and driving the from
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such an important part we gotta keep reminding
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the american public events you represent
13:30
the great border patrol agents of this country
13:32
do they have any confidence in this president
13:34
or this homeland security sen
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none whatsoever i can't speak big
13:38
because that political speech i can't speak on behalf
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of the agents but i can't speak on behalf
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the national border patrol council
13:45
you know who we're upset but yeah we have
13:47
absolutely no confidence that this administration
13:50
is going to do what's right when you look back
13:52
first three months of this administration we
13:55
thought that we hit the ceiling we thought
13:57
the when we get jumped up to one hundred and sixty
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hundred he said hundred eighty thousand apprehensions
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we thought for sure that they were going to
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do something about this current
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issue they've done nothing and in fact
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the problem has just gotten worse month over
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month and now we're seeing just look
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at as tragic as this is this is a
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single event the killed fifty people
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but we're seeing guess on the border every
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single day when you look month
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by month we have up to ten
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drownings in the rio grande river every
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single months this happens all
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the time and this administration refuses
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to address
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it's unreal the carnage it's far larger
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than ah the carnage that you've all the
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and are buffalo yet the and
14:38
those are big tragedies of the media focus that
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much larger death tolls every every time
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at the border right now it's really amazing our
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brain i want to take you to another subject there are
14:47
there are professions by the sub administration's
14:50
that they are still enforcing title for ditty
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that they are enforcing remain in mexico
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for the judge's orders everyone i talked
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to says there are so many exemptions to both
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that they're basically not being enforced what's
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the real story on the frontline
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a if you looked at ah
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that lets you remain in mexico to because
15:07
that is the main policy that will
15:09
drive illegal immigration to historic lows
15:11
if they were actually enforcing that people would
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become what we're only enrolling about
15:16
two hundred and fifty people per month where
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apprehending about two hundred and fifty thousand
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people per month but we're only of in
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enrolling less than than
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a tenth of a percent of the people that across
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the board of when you look at the trump administration
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we were in rolling nearly ninety
15:32
five percent of the people to cross border illegally
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in remain in mexico and that's what cause
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illegal immigration dropped historic lows middle
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of the title for you and all of the car
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belts is a given to different countries
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on el salvador i'm sorry not
15:45
whole salvador but colombia venezuela
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cuba i'm nations from the african
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nations eastern european nations
15:52
are not amenable to sort of we do so
15:54
we're seeing a lot more those people coming
15:56
across our borders any time to be noted
15:59
they're going to be able to the system any time
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that they know that this administration is
16:03
not going to enforce the laws they're
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gonna call
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is expanding i've we
16:08
had on a show last week
16:10
mark morgan the your former boss are acting
16:13
commissioner of the border protection
16:15
agency and he said he as he stays
16:17
up at night worried that the terrorists
16:19
are going to strike american access at ready
16:21
cross the border because of the got a ways to do
16:24
a lot of the border patrol agents of the union share
16:26
that concerned
16:27
absolutely we know that the people
16:29
that across the borders illegally though especially
16:31
the ones that want to avoid detection
16:34
in apprehension those are the people that
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we have to be concerned about especially when you look
16:38
at that the number of countries that were dealing with
16:40
uzbekistan afghanistan syria
16:43
arm at when you look at the countries that
16:45
want to do us harm iraq iran
16:47
we are dealing with people on a regular
16:50
basis how many of those people have evaded
16:52
apprehensions how many of these people and
16:54
the cartels been able to get in were get
16:56
when you look at the numbers it clearly shows
16:59
that there are some very bad people that have
17:01
been able to evade apprehension
17:03
cross our borders illegally and are now you're
17:05
in the united states we might not
17:08
know what did danger is or
17:10
what are the outcome is for years
17:12
but we do know that these are bad
17:14
people that are entering our country illegal
17:17
if is remarkable i
17:19
when you look at the situation now it seems
17:21
like more and more border agents everyday
17:23
are being sense to process people
17:26
which means or has to be fewer people on the front
17:28
lines axes patrolling and looking
17:30
for the gotta wastes how bad are the holes
17:32
right now on the border because of the reach the
17:34
shifting of manpower to the processing
17:36
of all those seeking asylum
17:39
that's what allowing the cartels
17:41
to get so many people across the border and
17:43
able to evade apprehensive that look at
17:45
uma right now you've got to you on
17:48
any given day and ninety percent
17:50
of the resources are not actively
17:52
patrolling the border there in administrative
17:54
duties processing transport hospital
17:57
what does tensions security but not
18:00
we actively patrolling the border look at
18:02
dell real at any given time two
18:04
hundred and fifty miles are left wide
18:06
open because the board shall has been inundated
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with large groups of people to cross the border i'm
18:11
anywhere across the border and that's
18:14
the problem to date there are stretches
18:16
a border that are completely controlled
18:18
by criminal cartels and those stretches
18:20
can change on a moment's notice
18:23
and back again is one of the problems this
18:25
there are solutions to this end the solutions
18:27
are easy and by the way it doesn't cost
18:30
the taxpayer penny all it is policy
18:32
if this administration would implement the proper
18:35
policy we could get the border
18:37
under control
18:38
the as if amazing ah got about
18:41
a minute left i want to ask this ascent
18:43
knows coming across in record numbers
18:45
hundred fifty thousand and tells the hopped in one county
18:47
last week the
18:49
the the cartels feel like they can put as
18:51
much poison much they want to cause is border right
18:54
now
18:54
they know they can't know it on that
18:57
the the amount of drugs drawn the street to
18:59
date caught talk to any police officer
19:01
dps off the county sharks and they will
19:03
tell you that there is more product on the street
19:05
today it's been in any time in the history and
19:07
it corresponds with illegal immigration
19:10
the cartels know that all they have to do a slut
19:12
our resources pull us out of the field
19:14
to do administrative work and now they have
19:16
those deaths to cross or higher buy your products
19:18
that's why there's so many drugs during the united
19:20
states and and again i ask where
19:23
is the administration the administration
19:25
could protect the american public what
19:27
to do that they're going to have to push back on
19:29
their open for activists they're going to have
19:31
to push back against or base and that's
19:33
what they're not willing to do
19:35
the an average shown time and again will brandon's
19:37
that we are grateful for your service for all
19:40
the voice it's you give to the border patrol
19:42
agents as a president as a border patrol council
19:44
thanks for joining us a great idea the
19:46
on it was good to be with the thank you be safe out there
19:48
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generous and was the most important things
20:40
to do is to align your
20:43
personal use with you're giving to
20:45
make sure that the have the maximum impact since
20:47
one of the folks at our do that really our
20:49
friends at donors tests about
20:51
a week or so ago we had an amazing job of ukrainians
20:54
on the show talking about what
20:56
and of people on the frontlines of the horrible russia
20:58
ukraine more needs how you can
21:00
make a difference and course don't trust was behind
21:02
that group and people say what martin
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don't trust you for us to were very lucky
21:06
today it's to bring onto the show peter
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lynch said he's a vice president at donatists
21:11
to help us understand what donatists
21:13
could do for you to make a difference in this very
21:15
turbulent world we live in peter it's great
21:17
to have a on the show today great feedback
21:19
and stuff it is pretty
21:22
a newsy week for charitable giving there
21:24
was there was study outs are
21:27
by giving usa comes out every year
21:29
but have a surprising finding this
21:31
year's tell us what giving your say found out
21:33
about the state of charitable giving an american
21:35
the i did it wasn't little surprising because there are
21:37
some good news and bad the the good
21:39
news was giving was up
21:42
a giving had met pretty good job
21:44
i'm twenty nineteen twenty twenty years people
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rushed to address all of those concerns
21:49
about the can do likes of which is gray
21:51
people in twenty twenty america
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didn't weigh four hundred and sixty six billion
21:56
dollars individuals at the plans
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or stations corporation the your it
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is is really amazing what's more a last
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, when people thought made that up slide
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back maybe it was his cheek one off
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we actually gave more we is eighteen
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billion dollars or four hundred eighty four
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billion dollars which is phenomenal
22:14
and turns out we get years
22:17
america still america generous nation that even
22:19
read broaden their getting and went back to some
22:21
of these organizations like arts organization
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they thought would drop off during the pandemic
22:26
year and so so getting back
22:29
it's great to have my own organization of dollars
22:31
trust we saw was not billion dollars
22:33
have just come in with our largest your
22:35
app or that was true and a lot of these donor
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advice on providers as well i
22:41
, that the fans surprise was
22:43
that inflation gobbled up a lot of teams
22:46
and to that in real time giving would
22:48
actually slightly stay home and that's
22:51
a bummer was in bummer lot of ways you can
22:53
be can lot of pieces out there saying that giving
22:55
didn't put pace with inflation
22:58
with think that's unfair to the givers who clearly
23:00
did their part to get more it's
23:02
a combination of factors not least
23:04
of which are some bad decisions by government ate
23:07
away at those games and my concern
23:09
as was booked her twenty twenty two and
23:11
any fun and to twenty three is
23:13
this inflationary pressure
23:16
could lead donors to give a little last
23:18
which the double loss for the charity's they
23:20
support right as they may end up
23:22
with fewer dollars and dollars that don't
23:24
go as far
23:25
yeah that we know inflation is having a by
23:28
when we go to the gas tank or fill up the gas
23:30
tank or we go to the grocery store philip the grocery guard
23:32
but who i didn't think about this but it has
23:34
the same impact on your the value
23:37
of your charitable giving it some people are now
23:39
going to have to deal with all right i we have
23:41
inflation it makes every dollar a little bit
23:43
less valuable to the cars and
23:45
then you find that because this is an amazing article
23:48
and i recommend everybody check out this
23:50
article about the continuing threat
23:52
to the donor freedom it's on don't trust dot org
23:54
or peter you guys have identified balsam
23:57
legislative policy and some cultural things
23:59
like him the culture that are also
24:01
having an impact restraining the and or
24:04
that's the power of charitable giving telcel
24:06
a bit about what you guys uncovered
24:08
yeah be a teacher lawyering is
24:10
not immune to cancel culture
24:12
and what culture or and are
24:14
a little universe of the donor by spot
24:17
world isn't either as many
24:19
to list has a college or your which i replied sponsors
24:21
are not equipped stories are basically
24:23
like a charitable savings account of money
24:26
and get your tax deduction and
24:28
you have that charitable capital ready
24:30
to deploy when instead and
24:32
the commercial banks a lot of them
24:34
offered on our it by spawns community foundation
24:37
i more collared shirt and stuff like the
24:39
under stress in theory the
24:42
commercial banks that are so big
24:44
the fidelity charitable schwab
24:46
and vanguard and holidays are
24:48
meant to be caused neutral
24:51
that is endearing one of their strengths
24:53
and gives anywhere just a vehicle
24:55
but over the last couple of years some of them fidelity
24:57
charitable in particular a but also
25:00
some community foundation really
25:02
put their thumb on scales more toward
25:04
progressive causes or at least away from
25:07
because on the right said you see
25:09
groups like turning point usa
25:11
or project veritas liberty counsel
25:14
in or a foundation alliance defending
25:16
freedom do you have had
25:18
issues and many others as well as either
25:21
it's see having obstacles put
25:23
up to donors been able to get to those groups
25:25
through their dumber advice on are getting
25:27
rejected completely armed
25:30
and because they're as there is she said
25:32
about effect out of think
25:35
with the the left wing influencers and we
25:37
don't think that's fair
25:38
yeah it's certainly not the way our founding fathers
25:40
intended it ends are you see this
25:42
as a a biden inflation's now you
25:44
got more banks and world financial institutions
25:48
ah if your one of those
25:50
folks at wanna give to an important
25:52
cause and you're worried the bank might step
25:54
in the wake of them it's ideological leanings
25:57
what are we to do what's the best
25:59
advice the gave us
26:01
while we're using this rapid growth
26:03
in donor by science which is great and the
26:05
great way to get my wife's i
26:07
do our charitable giving that millions of americans
26:10
as country do and the
26:12
night they now that people understand what
26:14
these dot are by far the do now they can
26:16
look at the next step and say there's this one's
26:18
funds out there that allied with by about obviously
26:22
, trust does that for conservative
26:24
and libertarian donors is other groups out
26:26
there like national christian foundation that sorry
26:28
but focus on the more she could juggle community
26:31
if you're is that they're rare liberal listen
26:33
to john sullivan say boy
26:36
spirit their organization thousand organization
26:38
twenty so much
26:41
out there people are looking for things
26:43
and aligned with their values get out if
26:45
all these donor advice essentially
26:48
offering the same services why not go with
26:50
the one that you know it's going to share your values
26:53
yeah that's so important in that's what makes donor
26:55
trust so unique a really aligns
26:57
with so many of everyday americans
26:59
values spicy that inflation
27:02
you got a little bit of whoa cancer culture
27:04
going on and then you hear of this thing
27:06
in congress called the accelerating charitable
27:08
efforts act any of it sounds great like a lot
27:10
of mazo that's why that sounds good we do on
27:12
accelerate charitable giving but in fact
27:15
it actually may have a negative
27:17
effect critics and donor vice funds tell
27:19
us a little bit about this legislative threat
27:21
to turn will doing
27:23
whoever comes up with the names
27:25
of all the so that other
27:27
schools other has he has in marketing a very
27:29
clever pets this exhilarating
27:32
charitable efforts act as though
27:34
my to eighty one is a
27:36
breakdown and of a boston university
27:38
professor and made off
27:40
as well as billionaire john
27:42
arnold and it really seats to
27:45
put the reins on
27:47
donor i thought that sensibly it
27:50
is this goal is to get people
27:52
to give more for quickly as noble
27:55
enough ah but what
27:57
it really does is create a lot of owners
27:59
regularly
28:00
and on our by fund also in private foundation
28:03
the particular family foundations that are
28:05
sick run by the family versus professionalized
28:07
staff and it can i'm fundamentally
28:10
changes what otherwise pretty them
28:12
both an angel to add try so
28:14
five me one five six all
28:16
solutions on payout requirement sick
28:18
cetera they still take into account
28:21
that frankly every givers different
28:23
every giver has a different
28:25
approach to how they want to get some good very quickly
28:27
some give her a long term some have
28:29
a wealth of them into need to give us a long
28:31
term just you know they the blessed to the lot
28:33
of minister is the ultimate you think this
28:36
law and there's a lot of new office to at obviously
28:38
vs resources the flattery roundtable
28:40
has been a tremendous that
28:43
in would be a piece different things and organ donors
28:45
understand the different nuances
28:47
of it but athena day it's gonna hurt
28:49
charitable giving couple that with inflation
28:52
seller things which talked about
28:54
it's not the right move
28:57
at a time when turbo the thing is is
28:59
more necessary in the country on out for
29:01
oh yeah causes are more and more
29:03
than ever right be power hungry there's
29:05
our freedoms are under assault and and
29:07
you had to add this may actually get
29:09
in the way that your articles the team that
29:12
are the article that your team wrote really ethical
29:14
my eyes as i had no idea that this
29:17
law was going to have the unintended consequences
29:19
that you described in described think we gotta get people
29:21
educated on that so far i'm
29:24
sorry jim beam all the downers right there's
29:26
a inflation taking inflation bite out of this debt
29:28
will banks at my get your waves name
29:30
i have i have effort that that further constrains
29:33
and includes bureaucracy around charitable
29:36
giving on what we really need to streamline it's
29:38
what is the good news it's successes
29:41
in winds are your scene for charitable
29:43
give reasons philanthropy and the of what is a
29:45
daughter such as a lot of wins going on still
29:47
so little bit about the upside of where we're headed
29:49
in this turn of the world
29:51
oh well i remain optimistic
29:53
editors is actually a lot of really good thing
29:56
going on out there particularly in
29:58
the universe that we are the ottawa
30:00
which is those conservative libertarian think
30:02
tank regrets activist
30:05
groups that are out there how can you to advance
30:07
these ideas help people understand these ideas
30:09
and make positive change for
30:11
among the government free enterprise and
30:13
personal responsibility we
30:16
know black in the past week
30:18
we've seen some of that guy with the
30:20
supreme court some of the decisions that right
30:23
now that it really spoken
30:25
back to the constitution look too
30:27
bad you can those are
30:29
obviously wins across the board but
30:31
those are precipitated
30:33
by were like the federalist society
30:35
or alliance defending freedom which i mentioned earlier
30:37
all right are so many other
30:39
groups olympic legal etc etc so many
30:42
groups that have dot me he breaks or even brought
30:44
these cases and that's driven
30:46
by most of those are five wouldn't be three organizations
30:48
that are by donor dollars so there
30:50
is the ability to move the needle
30:53
the as a don't trust we launched
30:55
a while back a podcast com giving
30:58
ventures the goal i later on
31:00
in high elo that is
31:02
fantastic you really
31:04
the goal is there are
31:07
a decent always we take always topic like
31:10
school choice or wins in the city's pretty
31:12
sharp from as the and with are not too long ago
31:14
about ago vast amount of when that are going off
31:17
the state level then we chat
31:19
with different organizations working in the space
31:21
sims and in on our very first episode
31:24
we looked at ways that free market groups are
31:26
engaging in the fight against poverty a
31:28
surly an issue sat there certainly
31:31
are friends on the left think that we care
31:33
about care about all but now we
31:35
heard about how as network is
31:37
doing work there an independent
31:39
institute is it didn't work
31:42
on homelessness the georgia center for opportunity
31:44
here's the thing think down in georgia that's really
31:46
been x viewed week we're for change and
31:49
so there's so much good stuff
31:51
go not ideas are get out
31:53
there we just needed to keep pushing
31:55
keep driving away and charity plays an important
31:58
role in the a dozen is really
31:59
empowered particularly interested in the
32:02
center right a charitable charities
32:04
to address issues in the path of solely
32:06
been the domain of liberals and yet there are many great
32:09
conservative ideas for solving poverty
32:11
creating economic empowerment and
32:13
a being able to tap the resources
32:16
and expertise of donors trust a
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give someone the ability to maybe learn about
32:20
charities they didn't know that align with their values
32:22
and and can make a difference in this
32:24
world whether it's a a a
32:27
a football coach praying at the fifty yard line who
32:29
was told you're fired for doing that are
32:31
all of these causes a are backed
32:34
by charities that make a difference then i i
32:36
think it can be really interesting to watch the
32:38
next few years to see
32:40
conservative and the centrist i'm
32:42
charities begin to break out and in
32:44
when on issues are where we go back
32:47
to the constitution we return to freedom and
32:49
you guys are right at the center of that i want to ask
32:51
you about your latest episode because
32:54
ah yeah joseph daniels on daniels think he's one of the great
32:57
philanthropists leaders in america he
32:59
did the nine eleven memorial museum in new york
33:01
of course he a was the ceo of the
33:03
national medal of honor museum s an incredible
33:06
place to honor america's heroes and now
33:08
he's the ceo of america to fifty foundation
33:10
tell us tell little bit about this episode that
33:12
launched episode think it was yesterday it heard [unk]
33:14
he barely and we drop and yesterday job
33:16
in of is just such a cool guy
33:19
i want to be him for like or officer says
33:21
you're a couple years older than me so i
33:23
gotta i gotta get up found the
33:26
americas is this the foundation and it's work
33:28
is really cannot obstacle you know i do we
33:30
are about to celebrate and two hundred forty sixth
33:32
birthday of america and
33:35
americans you fifty it's focus on what's gonna happen
33:37
in twenty twenty six when we celebrate
33:39
the two hundred and fifty the day
33:42
of the country sydney queen centennial
33:44
as the fancy folks are right and
33:47
i was an honor to speak to jail and hear
33:49
about their plans for relief
33:51
overcoming a some of these divide we
33:54
have in our nation and that were
33:56
so many people kinda agree on
33:59
what is what it what it's like in
34:01
our country and they got a big
34:03
task but one i think they can do of helping
34:07
frame this country frame the successes
34:09
of this country famous i said we have
34:11
brighter future ahead how
34:13
beautiful better understand sedate from the constitution
34:15
and geisha history
34:17
the and
34:18
doing in a way that celebrates
34:20
the country and i think it's a really cool
34:22
efforts i think help ever and will
34:24
listen to the at episode here what he did
34:27
with the dialect
34:28
and how he brought diverse coalition
34:30
together because that's what he's going to have to do now
34:33
you know how how
34:35
tell it is out there but i think
34:38
with this effort and you know with a little
34:40
little luck we can do
34:42
something to really celebrate this country and a few
34:44
years and be reminded of the
34:47
, that our best days are still at yeah they
34:49
are indeed and i think that enthusiasm
34:51
and optimism is beginning to reignite
34:53
in america sure we got some problems right now are frustrated
34:56
but we also know we have a way to elect these things because
34:58
we've always done it in our history or
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yeah it's such an amazing thing to see him you know when
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you listen to the podcast some folks you should go check
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this podcast that it's actually very invigorating and
36:33
if you're having a bad day listen to this podcast cause
36:35
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36:37
when you realize a guy like joe daniels
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has left not one not two but three legacy
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is already in the journal space with what
36:44
he's done with the national medal of honor museum or the
36:46
a nine eleven memorial and museum
36:48
you realize you too can make a legacy
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you too can make a difference you can leave
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behind something that gives an to generations
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think that's what's so excited about donors trust this
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job or thing the don't recesses to i've met
37:15
so many people who gosh wow i helped
37:17
advanced freedom i help advance limited government
37:19
i helped advance my values
37:21
with my dollars in ways i couldn't imagine you
37:23
are doing such amazing things and as
37:25
we head into this extraordinary it's weekend
37:28
of are two hundred forty sixth birthday of america
37:30
this great experiments i was happy
37:32
independence say thank you for what all uses
37:35
when you add all your friends at to mistrust are doing
37:37
for this country ads for our partnership which
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everyone
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that everybody i couldn't agree more thanks
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up for the day by the way we've a to great interviews
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into peter lips it further insights their news
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the bringing up to speed on some of the most important
38:58
issues of the day i want to
39:01
flag something that happened yesterday yes
39:04
a young twenty five the year old
39:06
junior white house in terms put on
39:08
a cell for the democrats in this
39:10
a nice a shower and that crowd actresses
39:13
complicit with them the try to convince
39:15
us that president trump
39:18
was responsible for the violence and january
39:20
six to try to convince us that he actually
39:22
jump through a glass divider
39:25
of the presidential limousine and took control
39:28
of the secret service agents after beating
39:30
mists a seventy past year old
39:32
man this after telling us
39:34
it's he knew that everyone was going to be
39:36
are many went anyways and riled them
39:38
up that's a story lines they tried
39:40
to give the american people today and this
39:42
morning i put out a story say hates
39:44
this once again illustrates the
39:46
dangers i'm a one sided
39:48
investigation and by the way not only one sided
39:51
but sam and it's just think about
39:53
this yesterday they
39:55
put this woman on to testify about
39:57
hearsay see heard about an episode
39:59
occurred in a presidential limousine secret
40:02
service and they didn't check it out with
40:04
a secret service they allow
40:06
hearsay the most criminal trials
40:08
wouldn't even get through without providing
40:10
the primacy of or even going to the secret
40:13
service and say hey guys says is true
40:15
first off it's implausible right if
40:17
anyone has been in the limousine realize the present would
40:19
have jumped to glass and of jumpsuits the back
40:22
seat to do this sexually it
40:24
would have come out during impeachment and stared
40:27
the agents who were in the car
40:29
that day when this alleged episode the cassidy
40:31
hudson former aide to mark metals
40:33
the chief of staff claimed happen they
40:36
are prepared to testify according to multiple
40:38
organizations who have talked to a secret service that
40:41
these episode of did not happen
40:43
all right so once again the janitor six
40:45
commission gave us a storyline
40:47
that turned out to be false as it sounds familiar sure
40:49
it does because last fall they said
40:51
bernie kerik had attended a meeting in
40:53
washington d c to overthrow the election on january
40:56
fifth twenty twenty one he wasn't he
40:58
was in new york you know how we know i got his phone records
41:00
they've got to records they've had to apologize
41:03
then about then month ago they accuse very loud
41:05
amount of the congressman from georgia of leaving georgia
41:07
recon mission through the capital
41:10
that's right probably for god's not
41:12
dead now but he wasn't even in the capital city
41:14
did take a small group of constituents
41:17
around a tour and nothing suspicious
41:20
and he basically took him to launch the basements
41:22
of a capitol building our it's know reconnaissance
41:24
mission we think they would learn their lesson right now not
41:27
that bad about mumps the last week
41:29
they put out text messages but only half of them
41:31
a with how the other asks suggesting
41:34
and getting media to report that ron johnson
41:36
the center from wisconsin had
41:39
try to hand deliver say
41:41
to electors to mike
41:43
pence and then we got the full text messages
41:46
era just slid news and guess what
41:48
that's all it happens just the opposite he got
41:50
asked to do it's they checked it out and they chose
41:52
not to do it the turned it down
41:55
okay third soy sauce well
41:57
here we go again star city
42:00
than yesterday's gives a bunch of hearsay
42:03
and we now know that the secret service
42:05
intends to challenge her under oath saying
42:07
that the map and steel and new from a third
42:09
party here same day know first think
42:11
they were in the car with the president's the
42:13
fourth time they pull the wool over the americans
42:15
eyes in the last few months it
42:18
is shameful i've covered watergate hearings
42:20
in iran contra hearings i've interviewed prosecutors
42:23
in the times the whitewater hearings
42:25
a clinton scandal herrings the nine
42:27
eleven hearings no prior
42:29
congressional committee has voiced it more
42:32
falsehoods on the american people maybe with
42:34
the exception of joe mccarthy's
42:37
bread hearings bread hearings nineteen fifties know
42:39
committee has done more to deserve and
42:41
mislead the american public standards
42:43
committee and it's the same group of people
42:46
that soldier the baloney on russia goes
42:48
me up adam schiff that's right so
42:50
set up a sorry to say to there's another element
42:53
to this beyond the secret service to
42:55
buzzing out another claim of january six
42:57
people put up there with the motion in hollywood
42:59
production but no facts to back it up while
43:02
they're trying to focus your donald trump's try
43:04
to go to the capital as capital new people or army
43:07
didn't arabs look up documents
43:09
i posted today in the lead story on just the news
43:11
you know what they showed the capitol police
43:13
who reported to the dnc post he knew
43:16
about the armed people
43:18
there were coming to the protest to the riots
43:20
ten days before the event
43:23
they actually got specific warnings
43:25
that they want to create an armed enchantment
43:27
that they wanted to hang it's democratic
43:29
lawmakers are they were going to targets the tunnel
43:32
said they were going to confront lawmakers
43:34
that they were it's going to burn down the supreme
43:36
court all of these documents are now posted
43:38
you can see the original source
43:40
contemporaneous options from the capital please stop
43:43
it up with new always longed for cassidy
43:45
hudson said ever heard anything about this in the white
43:47
us and they didn't adjust the security
43:49
plants they didn't accepted president
43:52
trump's offer of ten thousand plus
43:54
troops in the have to ask yourself what
43:57
sort of credible committee keeps going out
43:59
there it's good news stories that unravel
44:02
and , to sell you the idea that donald
44:04
trump wanted violence to occur on january six
44:06
when in fact he's the guy
44:08
that was offered ten thousand or
44:10
twenty thousand troops to put down
44:12
the violence what man wants to instigate violence
44:15
if he's created the solution to stop
44:17
the violence violence when i mean the great decision
44:19
we're talking ten twenty thousand troops according to cash
44:21
[unk] cash the whole story
44:23
that these democrats in liz cheney
44:25
have offered us there are almost as bad
44:27
if not worse than the
44:30
wmd bologna that dick cheney
44:32
sold us two decades before two
44:34
generations of cheney family misleading
44:37
the american public that is shameful
44:40
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46:32
have south dakota governor kristi
46:34
noem with us north carolina
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lieutenant governor mark robinson by the way kristi
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not my first rodeo we also have congressmen
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all you gotta know all right folks god west
47:15
goodnight him ready for that fourth of july
47:17
weekend we're only a couple of days away from america's
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from hundred and forty six worth of god bless you it'd
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be back tomorrow
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