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Hey, everybody. Today, the Charlie Kirk show, Kash
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Patel joins us to talk about the
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latest from the Igor Dan Shankfeld case.
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And Sheriff Mark Lamb is with us
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to talk about what is happening on the southern border
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and to promote our new piece from turning
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point USA border battle that you guys
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You know,
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the border is completely and totally wide open.
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And,
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you know, if for quite some time we've
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been talking about how the the American
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southern border or the US southern border and
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is being invaded by
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the cartels who
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are completely and totally pure evil
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I
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believe over five million people have passed
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across the southern border since Biden has become
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president, over two million people in
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the last year. our
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sovereignty is completely and totally
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at stake. And,
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you know, for some people, they say, well, you know, we need
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mass amnesty for everybody
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here, and I say that's interesting. So
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you're making an excuse for one law. What other
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laws do you want to make excuses for? And
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I refuse to call these people immigrants They
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are
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line cutters, border jumpers,
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and
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they they are cheaters to come into
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the American system. And as as far as I'm concerned,
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every day they stay in America, they're continually
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breaking our laws. You break into someone's
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country or home and you just keep staying there
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and we
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should somehow feel sorry for those people?
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And they
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say their economic migrants, they're
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thieves. They're stealing on the American
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system because they broke into
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our country. they know what they're doing
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is wrong, by the way. It's immoral
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and then you know if these charities that come out and try
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to help them, like, well, we must have a heart for them. yeah,
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have a heart for them by sending them back to their country.
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It's not that hard enough to overthink it. Anyway,
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so turning point USA, we started a
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new project called Border
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Battle. It's a great project. And
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we've been working
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on it for over nine months and we had a
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big part of it is kind of our our
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time with sheriff Mark Lamb, who's
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just awesome. And
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it's an education project brought to you by turning
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point USA to educate you
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about what's actually happening on the American
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southern border. And
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you guys could check it out at salem now dot com.
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Let's watch the trailer sixty one.
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Americans across our country
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have to know that
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the overdose death crisis that they are facing
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in the northern parts of this country is
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directly linked to Cartel Holisco
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new generation in the Sonolo Cartel in
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their lab. They need to know
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that the failure of the United States government
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to adjust to these cartels is
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what has driven the worst overdose
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death crisis in American history. And
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this will get worse before
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it gets better, but that this issue is
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absolutely inexionable. salem
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really entertaining. It's informative.
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It's educational. And you're
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a lot of information.
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and hopefully,
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salem now dot com, Joining us
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now is one of the stars of the film, Sheriff
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Mark Lam. Mark
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welcome to support the press release. You say
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in the documentary, that the thank
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you. That that you say in the documentary that
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the
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cartel is pure evil. Tell us
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more about that. Absolutely,
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Charlie. And thank you for doing this project.
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By the way, I think that it more Americans
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This is the only way we're gonna to to
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really let Americans know what's going on out
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there. But the cartels are pure evil
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because they have zero regard for human
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life. Whether it's abusing
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people that these open border border
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policies are bringing to the doorsteps
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of the cartels, whether
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they're enslaving those people, or
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killing American citizens with
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fentanyl or ruining
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a car economy, whatever it
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is, the cartel can care less
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as long as they're making money and gaining
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empowered, and that is why they are pure
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evil. Look, any I believe
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that freedom is next to godliness. And
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if you take away somebody's freedom, whether
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it is through enslavement or
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whether it is through enslavement, through
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the drugs like fentanyl, You
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are doing the opposite of that, which makes
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you pure evil. Yes. So
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can you talk about how the cartel runs
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the southern border. This is something that a lot of
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people that do not live in border states
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quite understand. Can you talk about
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how they humans smuggle for profit
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and for cash? and that we're dealing with a
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very sophisticated organization of the
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cartel that is not just, you
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know, kind of some typical
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gang bangers. You know, these are people that really
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understand the intricacies of
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logistics and military technology, and
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we talk about it all throughout the
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documentary border battle.
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talk
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us talk to us about how the cartel
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controls the border. I think it's very important
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for our audience to understand. Well, they
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control it through violence first and foremost.
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started. That is the way that they they gain
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this territory, and they've done it here in America.
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It's not just in Mexico.
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They have their own routes right here in
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America, right through counties like mine,
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that they in essence control. The
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Bureau of Land Management, which is our
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federal government, has put up signs saying,
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travel caution. Smugglers may
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be encountered in this area.
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To me, that's like our government giving up and
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saying, look, we've just kind of conceded this
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area to the to the Mexican cartels.
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And what they use is, like I said, they
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use violence. and fear to
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intimidate their people. Now what
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we've seen is a two thousand percent
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increase in what was already a very
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profitable business for them. It is
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even more profitable now. But what
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most Americans don't realize, we all know that
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the cartels traffic drugs into
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America But do they know
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the extent of the human trafficking that
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is going on into America?
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And these open border policies we're seeing
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now are bringing, like I said, the
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clientele right to the the doorstep
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of these cartels, and they're charging
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five, six thousand dollars a person.
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they have so much cash on hand. I
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heard they're making two hundred
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million dollars a week right now
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with the amount of people showing up and
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paying them cash to come over to
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America. So that's
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their main stay of operations
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is trafficking humans trafficking
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drugs, and they're gonna do it at all costs.
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And like you said, Charlie, they have so much
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money that they can hire the brightest and best
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minds out there to ensure
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that their product is arrived safely
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at its location. Yeah.
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The New York Times says smuggling migrants
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at the border now a billion dollar business
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We talk about this in our film border
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battle. Mark, why don't more of our leaders
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talk about how the cartel is just printing
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money off of this? Where is Mark Kelly for example?
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Why is Mark Kelley? Who is the
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senator from Arizona for a national audience?
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Why is he ignoring the fact that
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millions of people are being illegally smuggled
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cash across our southern border. Isn't that slavery?
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Yes, it is. This is an
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uncomfortable topic for a lot of Americans,
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but I will tell you slavery has never been
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more prolific in America. The
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cartels are enslaving people every
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day. They have three hundred thousand people
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showing up at the border every month that
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they can enslave. How many times can I
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sell you? Bill, you'll hear this in the show
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once? How many times can they sell you a
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woman or a child over and
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over and over again? And
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so I it it boggles my
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mind as well, Charlie, that that people like
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senator Kelly are not standing up. He
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and I had a very frank conversation
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six, eight months ago. And I said, I
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need you to be vocal against this
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government to tell them how wrong this is
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because you senator Kelly go.
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first half, just what is going on here
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in Arizona. And your
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indifference or silence on
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this matter tell it
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makes you complicit in it. So
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we had a very frank conversation. He
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he will pretend like he cares
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only because he wants your vote, but I will
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tell any voters out there on the table.
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He doesn't care one
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bit. He is he
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has purposely turned a blind eye to it
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just like this administration. And you're
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to to answer your your question, Charlie,
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they're scared. They're scared to
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say and speak out because of the way
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that this administration has gone
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after people or the way
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Liberals in the left and the progressive
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attack you if your voice is contrary
9:35
to theirs. And so most of them would
9:37
rather sit in the corner and be quiet
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and be cowers. That
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that's
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exactly right. Sheriff Mark Lamb.
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Are
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Mark,
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let me ask you, what is the solution
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to this? Because I think when you
10:51
watch the border battle series, people
10:53
will learn how bad it is, but also how solvable
10:56
it is, how do we fix this
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invasion happening on our southern border?
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Well, Charlie, the most simple thing to do is
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go back to the Vera policies
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that we were under when this
11:06
administration changed occurred.
11:08
We know that those were successful
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just by the mere numbers. really
11:12
they need to put the privacy side, go back to
11:14
those. Now we've got to build on that. We've
11:16
got to continue to finish the wall.
11:18
We've got to make sure that border patrol
11:21
ICE agents CBP agents feeling
11:23
emboldened to do their job.
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You've got to do a hard shutdown on this
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border. The only way we're going to
11:29
stop if flow of fentanyl and human beings,
11:31
being trafficked into this country for
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slavery often times. The only way
11:35
we're gonna stop that is do a hard
11:37
shutdown on this border. watching
11:39
your live your lives thing. You talk
11:41
about getting people out of this
11:43
country. We have to send a message that it's not
11:45
okay to break our laws. and we're
11:47
gonna have to really make some hard decisions. And
11:50
those are not easy things to do. Now
11:52
what we cannot do is do things
11:55
like pass up on eighteen thousand
11:57
border patrol agents, but
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fund eighty seven thousand
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IRS agents when we
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only have three hundred and
12:05
eighty six ICE agents in the
12:07
entire state of Arizona. So
12:09
our ability to remove people
12:11
that have come into this country illegally even
12:13
criminals is very
12:15
handicapped just because of that.
12:18
On Blue, can you repeat
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that number again? How many ICE agents are in the
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state of Arizona? Three hundred
12:24
and eighty six. You know, that includes
12:26
your your hierarchy, you know, your
12:28
supervisor. So How many ground level guys
12:30
do you actually have? Only three eighty
12:32
six in the entire state of Arizona,
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and they're talking about putting eighty
12:36
seven thousand IRS
12:38
agents. For all of you American
12:40
people, that should tell you they do not care
12:42
about your security nor your border.
12:44
They only want your money.
12:47
Unbelievable. It is so
12:49
solvable, and it's such an incredible
12:51
crisis. Really quick, Mark, can you talk about
12:53
the damage fentanyl is doing to
12:55
communities across the country, made possible
12:57
thanks to democrats keeping our border wide
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open. Absolutely. And
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that is the cause, Charlie, because
13:03
it's coming through the southern border.
13:05
Fentanyl has become the leading cause of
13:07
death of Americans amongst the ages of
13:09
eighteen to forty five. And
13:11
yet, it's over a hundred and seven thousand
13:13
people last year. I guarantee that number's gonna
13:15
be far superior to that this year.
13:17
And it and I haven't heard a single
13:20
word from this president or his administration.
13:22
I don't hear anything from the
13:24
mainstream media, and they don't want to
13:26
address it because that would expose their
13:28
inefficiencies and
13:30
the problems with their open
13:32
border policies. So they really don't want to talk
13:34
about it. And it's shameful that they're
13:36
not because the families of these loved
13:38
ones who are being poisoned across this
13:40
country deserve to be treated
13:42
better. it is unbelievable how they've
13:44
just turned their backs on the American
13:46
people in that sense. Charlie, I'm going
13:48
to give you some statistics for Arizona.
13:51
because you don't just have to ingest this
13:53
drug to make it lethal for you.
13:55
You just have to be in the vicinity
13:57
of it. In Arizona last year,
13:59
thirty
13:59
three children
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died from fentanyl poisoning.
14:04
Seven under the age of one.
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If that statistic alone
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doesn't get all of these politicians unelected,
14:11
then I don't know what to do. We may be
14:13
maybe our moral compass is much more
14:15
broken than I thought, but the
14:17
fentanyl crisis is going to
14:19
bring America to its knees and
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we talk a lot about it in border battle.
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They did a really good job of
14:26
really showing the American people
14:28
this this how it
14:30
impacts American families. And thank
14:32
you again, Charlie, for really
14:34
having the guts and the the And
14:36
using your resources to put this out
14:38
there, I can't thank you enough. Well,
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thank
14:40
you. We deeply appreciate that,
14:42
and it's going very well. You were very generous
14:44
with your time. It's border
14:46
battle, Salem Now dot com, Sheriff Mark
14:48
Lam, guides us through it from the Arizona perspective,
14:51
and it is at Allot invasion, modern day
14:53
slave trade, And yes, the left
14:55
does not care at all. Sheriff Mark Lamb, thank
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you so much. Thank
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you, Charlie God bless.
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16:02
Cash
16:05
Patel. Cash is a great
16:07
American. Honored to call him a friend.
16:09
Cash welcome back to the program. I
16:11
have to be honest, I'm not following
16:13
this Igor Dan Schenkel case
16:15
closely. Remind us who he is and the
16:17
significance of this, and do you still
16:19
believe in John Durham? Hey, Trevor.
16:20
It's great to be back with you. Thanks so much for having
16:23
me on again. Yeah. So Eager did
16:25
check off the short story as he
16:27
was Christopher and Steel's
16:29
number one source. for the
16:31
false dossier, meaning that he
16:33
was the one that peddled the false information to
16:35
Steele, who is getting paid by the
16:36
Hillary Clinton campaign and
16:38
the FBI for being
16:40
an FBI format. But
16:41
what we learned last week was that
16:43
Danshenko himself, and this even
16:45
floored me, the guy who did Russia again.
16:47
was a paid informant for the FBI
16:49
for three plus years after they fired
16:51
Christopher Steel. So they used
16:53
their corruption corrupt
16:55
activities in their confidence in human source network
16:57
to cover up their own arrogance, to cover up
16:59
their own PR pro corrupt actions. And what
17:01
have we learned yesterday in day one of the trial,
17:03
not only that,
17:03
but we learned that the FBI offered
17:05
up to a million dollars
17:08
for Christopher Steele to go and corroborate
17:10
the false information in October twenty
17:13
sixteen. That means they knew it was
17:15
false before they went to an FBI visa
17:17
court, and they did it anyway, and they were
17:19
willing to pay a taxpayer funded bounty.
17:22
lie to a federal court? I
17:24
mean, this
17:24
is incredible. And
17:26
so the significance
17:28
of this is that the federal
17:30
government is paying for the infiltration
17:32
of political opponents.
17:34
I mean,
17:35
cashless where you think it doesn't get any
17:37
worse. just when
17:38
you think it gets it can't get any worse. We learn
17:41
this. And so what exactly is go what
17:43
do you expect to come out of this trial? Is this
17:45
gonna be another swing in a mess? I
17:47
don't think so
17:49
because we're out in Virginia, and it's
17:52
and we're not in DC, thankfully. So we've
17:54
got a much better jury pull out
17:56
there. He may have a much smarter judge. And, also,
17:58
he's charged he then can go
17:59
charge with five counts versus one
18:02
count. So there's five separate felonies he's
18:04
charged with. So the
18:06
jury would have to give them an entire pass
18:08
on everything. And what the defense basically
18:10
said is, yes, their client
18:12
then Chenco lied. So
18:13
they've admitted half the case, but they're saying, oh,
18:15
it wasn't a big deal. Nothing to see here sort
18:17
of this thing we call materiality under the
18:20
law. They're saying it's not material. It's not
18:21
a big deal. It didn't change
18:23
anything. And what John Durm is saying is you
18:25
literally lied to
18:26
the FBI five separate time
18:28
about supposedly an
18:29
investigation. They say they were running
18:31
above board of time, but you
18:33
were funneling complete false information. You
18:36
then became a source of the FBI,
18:38
and now
18:38
you're being prosecuted
18:40
by a special counsel
18:42
for breaking the law while you were paid government
18:44
in performance. I mean, I don't know how much
18:46
more corrupt it can get, but John Darrow's gonna
18:49
at least lay out all this information, but
18:51
that million dollar offer
18:52
to Christopher Steel in October of
18:55
twenty sixteen just before the
18:57
first five that weren't went up. prove
18:58
that James Comey and company lied
19:00
to the world when they said we had verified all
19:02
the relevant information in that application
19:04
and the field update. they
19:07
had offered a million reasons for the world to
19:09
believe a million more of their
19:11
lives. So there's a political article that
19:13
says Dan Schenco trial opens expected
19:15
to be last of prosecutors probe.
19:17
Is that really it? This is it for Durham,
19:19
Kash, all this build up, all of
19:21
this drama, for a
19:23
settlement to quit and Yeah.
19:26
I don't
19:27
know. You know, I've I've I've been
19:29
big on John Darrow. hope it's not his last one. I
19:31
don't know what the sourcing is. I have no inside information
19:33
on it. But he's
19:36
trying this case himself he's
19:38
actually in the courtroom doing the prosecuting, which is
19:40
a which is a rarity. So
19:43
that's interesting. But I really hope
19:45
not. I've I've you know this. I've been on your show
19:47
a lot. and I've gone big
19:49
on John Durham in the past and and I
19:51
just hope that this is not the last one because you're
19:53
right. It will be a tragic end
19:55
to hold almost no one
19:57
at the mid levels is where I wanted to go accountable, struck
19:59
the pages, the McCabe's and
20:02
company. And if this is where it ends, then, you know,
20:04
we are gonna have to just go
20:07
in
20:07
and do it ourselves in twenty, you know, twenty
20:09
four, but that's gonna be too late as you and I
20:11
have talked about. Yeah. I
20:12
mean, so we impeached a president for
20:14
a bunch of lies twice. and then
20:16
the FBI now admits, you know, basically that they
20:19
can't prove. I mean, like, so I'm just let me
20:21
just I'm I'm really curious. It's not for
20:23
a lack of evidence. cash.
20:25
Right? We have the evidence. This is just a lack of
20:27
will or Durham is afraid to
20:29
lose. What's going on? Well,
20:30
remember the one man that John Durham
20:33
has to be controlled by by the law is Merrick
20:35
Garland. And we've seen Merrick Garland as
20:37
as I refer to these people now
20:39
corrupted F. top level gangsters,
20:41
is the most political,
20:44
repotivated attorney general in the
20:46
history of the United States. If you can just see this
20:48
from all its recent action that you and
20:50
I have talked about extensively. So
20:51
John Durham reports to America and if
20:54
America doesn't give him the
20:56
permission to continue prosecuting, the John
20:58
Durham doesn't have the ability do so. So if that's the
21:00
case, then we need to find that out if he was
21:02
shut down by a politically
21:03
active attorney general from exposing more of
21:05
their own corruption. and
21:07
that'll that'll you know,
21:09
I mean, the FBI and DOJ have to be completely
21:12
overhauled as it is. But if we come to find that out
21:14
after we have midterm victory here, and that's
21:15
what happens,
21:16
and, you know, I don't know that the
21:19
faith in these institutions can be restored
21:21
anytime soon. Yeah.
21:22
I'm I'm afraid you're right. And so I I just I know so
21:24
many people in our audience are waiting, you
21:26
know, for some
21:27
form of justice. And I just don't think we're ever
21:29
gonna see it. with
21:31
Peter Shuck or Lisa Page or any of
21:33
these people. Unfortunately, I just don't think they're ever going
21:35
to be held
21:36
accountable. And so
21:37
You know, the phase
21:40
act is makes it a federal crime to
21:42
use force, the threat of force, or physical
21:44
obstruction to prevent individuals from
21:46
obtaining or providing reproductive health
21:48
care services. I think it's widely been being
21:51
misapplied. Cash so let me get this
21:53
straight. If you spy on a president and create
21:55
a plot against a president, you
21:57
could walk freely, but you go
21:58
outside of a more life center
21:59
and sing HIMSS and you're gonna be raided
22:02
by the FBI. How does that
22:04
one work? Yeah. That's the two
22:04
tier system of justice that this
22:07
administration on America Island and Chris
22:09
Ray has created for the American people.
22:11
They are politically targeting
22:14
individuals instead of targeting individuals
22:16
for crimes. They are manufacturing crimes
22:18
and committing, I
22:19
think, unlawful activities at the DOJ
22:21
and FBI, but as you outlined, This is
22:23
a two tier system of justice that they have basically built
22:27
single handedly in modern day America, which
22:29
was never or ever supposed to
22:31
have that occur. and I
22:33
get the you're in mind and everybody else
22:35
is outraged on this because it
22:37
is destroying
22:38
America's ability to trust its
22:41
law enforcement Yeah. I
22:42
just I see it, you know,
22:44
time and time again. So what can the
22:46
new Congress possibly do cash in this
22:48
regard? I mean, criminal referrals, obviously,
22:51
do
22:51
nothing. What can the new Congress do
22:53
anything about this? Or is just kind of Russia
22:55
gate gonna go into the memory and
22:58
nothing's
22:58
gonna happen. Well, the
23:00
the new congress can do what Devin and I did when
23:02
we ran Rushagate, which is stand up
23:04
a committee to at least to keep the world
23:06
on what actually happened and get the truth out. I
23:08
know it's not the form of accountability that people
23:10
are gonna wanna see in terms of prosecution. Can I
23:12
get that? Me and the form of equity prosecutor
23:14
certainly gets that. But as the guy who ran rush
23:16
again, at least, the Congress's job is to be able
23:18
to get the information out to the American public in
23:21
the world. That's to what happened. They can do that
23:23
because we have seen how rogue committees like the
23:25
UNFLEC committee and January six abuses,
23:27
congressional subpoena power, but you've
23:29
seen the power that it has to produce
23:31
documentation and witnesses when necessary. hope
23:33
our leaders and we send them there.
23:35
Great guys like Blake Masters in Arizona
23:37
and then Adam Blackbulk in Nevada
23:40
where where we where we all live out
23:42
west there. folks like that are gonna have to
23:44
show up in strength
23:46
to get and demand the documents
23:48
and may be released. So we, at least
23:50
amongst ourselves, can have accountability at
23:52
the voting blocks where it matters. Howard Bauchner:
23:54
Yeah, I mean, that I
23:55
I suppose that's it. I mean, can state attorney generals
23:57
do anything? We talked about local Sheriff's
24:00
Cash. Right? I mean, is there any path forward
24:02
there for justice? Or what's
24:04
your thoughts
24:04
on that? Yeah. Absolutely. You know,
24:06
I was just out at Arizona, Nevada with
24:09
the president Trump's rally last
24:11
weekend. And that's that's the very concept we brought
24:13
up. It said if Washington DC is not willing
24:15
to act and state attorney general can act,
24:17
and Hunter Biden's laptop is a
24:19
perfect example. It's not as if he only committed a
24:21
federal crime. He committed multiple crimes in
24:23
multiple states. And there's no reason that
24:25
attorney generals in those respective states can't come
24:27
to the fold and bring those charges
24:29
immediately. And I even recommended
24:31
that they look into that if the
24:33
federal government comes up short or gives them a
24:36
sweetheart deal. And because I'll remind everybody that, you know, this
24:38
whole double jeopardy thing, you can
24:40
technically prosecute someone for the same crimes in state
24:42
and federal courts. it
24:44
is actually legal. And
24:46
so if they wanna play that game, then
24:48
it's up to us to elect state AGs
24:50
like a POMADA out in Arizona. who are
24:51
going to get the job done. And then when our
24:54
federal government fails, like you
24:57
pointedly asserted the
24:59
other week, the states need to act. And the
25:01
states need to step up and act. You got a new book here,
25:03
Kash, tell us about it. We talked about it before, the
25:05
plot against the king, two thousand Meals, and tell us
25:07
about it. Yep. Thanks so much.
25:09
fly against the king dot com. So it's a series that
25:11
President Trump launched for me. The first book
25:13
brought against the king with Rushagate. I'm actually
25:15
in Nashville right now at the launch party with
25:17
John Ridge big and rich
25:19
for truth social and the plot against the
25:21
king two thousand mules. I collaborated
25:23
with Dinesh DeSousa to teach our kids
25:25
and youth and young adults about election
25:27
integrity and how there's a hundred thousand people in the
25:29
land and two thousand two hundred thousand votes, something's
25:31
wrong. And the media went nuts, but it's okay
25:33
to teach our children about facts
25:35
in history and how an election was
25:38
rigged with things like Hunter Biden's laptop. So
25:40
we said it in multiple times again.
25:42
And, yes, we have Adam Schiff being
25:44
peed on by a friendly dog and of we have
25:46
blowing food. So I think everybody's
25:48
gonna love it, fight against the king dot com.
25:50
We're having a great time here in Nashville
25:52
with John Ridge and Company Aaron Lewis.
25:54
and so many other greats are are
25:57
loving the book, and it's also on truth
25:59
social. And
25:59
president Trump wants to put in every house and every
26:02
library in America, so hopefully
26:04
you guys can help us do that. That's
26:06
our mission these days.
26:08
Final question here, Kash. What's the latest on
26:10
the Mar a Lago raid that seems to not be
26:12
primary focus after the Department of Justice decided
26:15
to unconstantially
26:16
raid the home of a former president. What
26:19
what's what's the latest on that entire saga? Well, you
26:21
yeah. You're not gonna love this answer. So I, you know,
26:23
not I'm not really publicly talking about
26:25
that right now. So we
26:27
get we're working on some things with the
26:29
former president. So we've agreed
26:31
to
26:31
just leave it there for now. Well,
26:34
Fair
26:34
enough. Alright. Kash Patel, thanks so much.
26:36
See you soon. Thanks,
26:37
Brad.
26:39
What
26:40
is
26:41
happening with
26:44
John Federman who is running for the
26:45
senate race in Pennsylvania should make all of
26:47
you the biggest doctor Oz fans
26:50
on the planet. John
26:53
john fetterman Federman,
26:54
if he is if he
26:57
was
26:57
okay health wise, his ideas are completely
26:59
and totally wacky, but it's no longer a joke.
27:01
John Federman simply
27:05
cannot answer questions.
27:09
John Federman cannot not only can
27:11
he not answer questions, he can't even
27:13
understand the words of the questions that are being
27:15
asked to him. So John Federman
27:17
sat down with NBC News,
27:19
and he had to have closed captioning
27:21
in front of him to be able
27:24
to understand what was being said to him. He
27:26
cannot understand words that are being said to
27:28
him. And this is I'm not trivializing
27:30
this. I'm not trying to be cruel. John
27:32
Federman cannot become a US senator. He does
27:34
not have the health or the
27:36
ability. He had a stroke. That's a
27:38
sad thing. You were not
27:40
able to serve in the US senate. That should that should
27:42
be a disqualifying aspect.
27:44
And if you live in Pennsylvania, if you know someone that lives in Pennsylvania,
27:46
you need to send them this segment, you need to
27:48
send them these clips and you need to say,
27:51
it's better If you don't like doctor Oz,
27:53
just don't vote for Federman. You are voting
27:55
for someone that will not be a listen to
27:57
constituents, listen to questions, you'll
27:59
be totally
27:59
controlled. How is
28:01
this race even close? Well, that's a
28:03
separate issue.
28:04
okay Okay. So let's
28:06
go to cut fifty
28:08
seven of his interview in NBC News.
28:10
Cut fifty seven. Politicians
28:12
should realize that disclosing limited
28:14
information about their health can make it
28:16
more of an issue than full transparency.
28:19
I know you're tired of answering these questions.
28:21
Don't you think that if you just release
28:24
those records and answered
28:26
those calls, it would be easier to put
28:28
this to bed. Donald
28:31
Berwick:
28:31
Once I said, I
28:33
believe that the having
28:36
this our
28:39
doctors
28:41
saying that we're fit to do
28:43
it. And I have
28:45
demonstrated my abilities and
28:47
where I'm at, He's looking
28:48
at a closed captioning screen when
28:50
he's answering these questions. Is
28:53
someone feeding
28:53
him lines? He's reading off
28:56
a teleprompter. teleprompter This
28:58
guy makes Joe Biden
29:00
look sentient. Cut
29:01
fifty six. Here's a montage of his
29:04
gaffes. Play cut fifty six. Eagles are
29:06
so much better than
29:09
Eagles. I'm doing
29:11
I'm doing fantastic. And
29:14
and it's not about kicking kicking
29:16
balls in the authority or
29:18
anything and make sure you take
29:20
advantage of this amazing opportunity
29:23
to
29:23
the only thing you have stand
29:25
to lose is your
29:28
record. What is wrong with
29:30
demanding for an
29:35
easy, save safe
29:38
kind of their
29:41
income a path
29:43
to a safe place
29:45
for them to win. He
29:46
can't understand voices. It's
29:49
a very serious thing. You probably shouldn't
29:51
be a US sender if you can't understand
29:53
voices. Cut fifty
29:55
five. NBC presses a little bit
29:57
more. Play cut fifty five. In terms
29:58
of any symptoms related to the stroke
29:59
or any other conditions, you
30:02
know, you hadn't disclosed the AFM, you were
30:04
diagnosed with five
30:06
years ago. Is there anything else
30:09
that is in your health
30:11
record? Any other conditions or
30:13
symptoms that you
30:15
have not told voters about? As far
30:17
as I
30:17
know. Yeah. As far as
30:20
you know,
30:20
there's there's nothing else.
30:22
Yeah. I
30:22
think so. Alright. and cut
30:25
forty six has the reporter
30:27
saying that they had a hard time understanding any
30:29
of the conversation. A federal government couldn't understand anything that was
30:31
happening. Play cut forty six.
30:32
we had a monitor
30:35
set up so that he could read
30:37
my questions because he still has
30:39
lingering auditory processing issues
30:41
as a result of the which means he
30:43
has a hard time understanding
30:45
what he's hearing. Now once he reads the question,
30:47
he's able to understand you'll
30:49
hear he still has some problems, some
30:52
challenges with speech.
30:55
He had a hard time understanding our
30:58
our conversations. Lingering
31:00
auditory processing symptoms. You mean, you
31:02
can't understand what's being said. Pennsylvania
31:05
wake up. You
31:07
can't elect this man. You've
31:10
got to message. You gotta get out. The grassroots
31:12
have got to start hitting the
31:14
ground. This guy would be a six year senator and it would be
31:16
so sad for the country. Ugh,
31:18
it would be such a disgrace to
31:21
feed him Quickly.
31:21
Please get the message out. Thanks
31:23
so much
31:25
for listening. Everybody.
31:26
Email me your thoughts as always, freedom at
31:28
charlie kirk dot com. Thanks
31:30
so much for listening. God bless.
31:35
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31:36
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31:38
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