00:01:21.000We've been vindicated about everything.
00:01:23.000And of course, what I'm talking about is Donald Trump committing to sending U.S. military troops to our border to secure our border until the wall is built.
00:01:36.000On a statement that we're going to get our troops out of Syria.
00:01:40.000All kinds of great things are going on.
00:01:42.000Mexico is disbanding the caravan on the way to the United States.
00:01:45.000And just about on every count, we're white pilled.
00:03:50.000But man, man, we are having a great day today.
00:03:54.000And I must say, before we get into the news, we're going to cover the news.
00:03:56.000And then, what I want to do, we're going to cover the news and what it means and on a little bit more of a serious note.
00:04:03.000And then, what I'd like to do, and tell me if you're interested in this, tell me in the Twitch live chat if you're interested in this.
00:04:10.000After we cover the news, what do you say we go on Twitter?
00:04:13.000We go back, I don't know, about a week, a week, you know, 10, 11 days, and we see what everybody was saying to old Nick after the omnibus spending bill was passed.
00:04:25.000And we go down and we see how some of those posts have aged since.
00:04:30.000Since this week and since the developments this week.
00:04:33.000Because, you know, the black pillars, people who are constantly and viciously attacking our president and people who support him, they're never accountable.
00:05:01.000Display capture on the screen, and we'll go through the old tweets and we'll just have a great time.
00:05:06.000And I gotta say, one last thing before we get into the news we had some developments over the weekend about our former friend of the show, Paul Nealon.
00:05:17.000We used to be a big supporter of him, had him on the show twice.
00:05:20.000First time I invited him, second time he invited himself, and we had him on the show.
00:05:25.000I really liked him because he was an America First guy.
00:05:28.000I campaigned for him, I really did believe in him.
00:05:37.000He's stealing his campaign contributions.
00:05:40.000It came out over the weekend as if it wasn't enough that he got himself kicked off Twitter.
00:05:44.000His spokesman is a homosexual, degenerate globalist and a liar.
00:05:50.000They're going to make stuff up about how I got Neil and kicked out of Amaranth.
00:05:54.000It's bad enough, you know, all this other stuff.
00:05:57.000But then it comes out over the weekend.
00:05:58.000If you look at his FEC filings, if you look at where the campaign money has been going in his campaign, He's been paying his wife thousands of dollars a month for campaign work, for consulting.
00:06:37.000But now Nick the Knife has to, we have to have a little bit more of a serious disavowal to show you that I am serious about this because Paul Nealon, he's dead weight.
00:09:14.000I was tweeting about it all over the weekend.
00:09:17.000And the situation was that you had a caravan of 1,000 to 1,500 Central American migrants that were on their way from Honduras, mostly from Honduras, 80% of them from Honduras, on their way to the United States.
00:09:32.000Or at least that was the story over the weekend, which there were some developments that I learned.
00:09:36.000Which don't pertain entirely to Trump, but are interesting.
00:09:49.000They were coming to the United States to demand asylum.
00:09:53.000And we were really in a tricky position.
00:09:55.000Donald Trump was tweeting out about how the laws were difficult.
00:09:57.000And we talked about it yesterday how the laws really do stand in our way.
00:10:01.000They really do impede what is possible in terms of how we can repel these people from our borders, in the sense that if they step foot on the border, Border patrol, if they're asylum seekers, they have to arrest them, they have to detain them, then they have to process their asylum requests.
00:10:18.000And while they process them, they have to release the immigrants.
00:10:21.000If they come over here and they're just caught and they're not seeking asylum, they still get caught.
00:10:26.000And while they're waiting for a court date, they get released.
00:10:34.000Trump's hands really were tied in the sense that legally there was very little that he could do domestically.
00:10:41.000That would not result in these people getting out because, of course, the law is the law.
00:10:45.000The president is tasked with enforcing the law, but the law is the law.
00:10:49.000And so they'd be caught, they'd be released, and that's what they were planning on.
00:10:52.000They'd make it into the border, they'd get caught, they'd get released, and they'd stay as they always do.
00:10:57.000And so President Trump tweeted out over the weekend that NAFTA was on the table.
00:11:00.000He basically said, look, Mexico can either stop this caravan, they can arrest these people, and by arrest, I don't even mean like handcuff, I mean impede them, stop them from coming any further towards the United States.
00:11:14.000He said Mexico can either handle the situation or NAFTA goes out the window and you lose all the money and Honduras gets their foreign aid revoked.
00:11:24.000And he also said for the Congress to pass laws which would close the loopholes in the immigration system and to do the nuclear option on immigration legislation, which is to take the threshold for a bill to pass in the Senate from 60 votes down to 51 votes, a simple majority, which is what the Republicans have.
00:11:41.000And everybody and their brother were saying, Trump is cucking, Trump is weak, this is a test for Trump, and all this.
00:11:48.000And it turns out that by the sheer force of will, by the sheer force, by the sheer power of the tweet, President Trump convinced the Mexican government to disband the caravan.
00:11:57.000It was announced during the show last night.
00:11:59.000I think 40 minutes into the show last night, like right after we started or right after we finished talking about the caravan, it was announced by the reporter who was covering the caravan from within that the Mexican government said they would take care of it.
00:12:14.000They would be looking after those people, making sure the caravan disbands.
00:12:18.000And it's funny because the Mexican government said, well, we're not doing this under pressure from Trump.
00:12:55.000We could put a lot of things on the line, or you're going to stop.
00:12:58.000And so Mexico ended up deciding to stop it.
00:13:01.000Of course, it hasn't been stopped anyway, but one of the curious developments that also came out this afternoon was that apparently this is an annual thing.
00:13:10.000So everybody that was freaking out about this BuzzFeed report, migrants coming to the United States, these migrants never intended to come to the United States.
00:13:19.000This is something they do every year from Honduras.
00:13:21.000This, what is it, personaje sin fronteras, the People Without Borders organization.
00:13:28.000Apparently, they do this caravan annually where they march across Central America, but they don't march to America, they march to Mexico City.
00:13:36.000And they go to Mexico City in the period of April the 4th through the 9th for rallies and protests and festivities.
00:13:44.000And so it's looking like this caravan was never exactly what the media turned it into.
00:13:49.000What I guess right wing media turned it into.
00:13:51.000And I don't think that's, it's not really relevant anymore because what's done is done.
00:13:54.000But I think it is interesting that somebody was saying this is, they do this annually and the caravan was never supposed to go to the United States.
00:14:02.000What they always do is go to Mexico and they rally in Mexico City for, you know, for like more lax immigration policy and all that stuff to bring attention to the migrant crisis and this kind of thing.
00:14:15.000And Mexico said that we never allow this kind of irregular immigration.
00:14:25.000Some of the men from the caravan have broken off and jumped onto trains into the United States to get there faster.
00:14:31.000So I guess it's a little bit different this year.
00:14:33.000Some of them are trying to go to the United States, but apparently this is like a totally different thing, and the coverage has been weird.
00:14:41.000The big announcement, of course, is President Trump said that he has spoken with Defense Secretary Mattis, he's spoken with Attorney General Jeff Sessions, and they're going to put the U.S. military on.
00:14:52.000The border finally, and not just put it on the border, but put them on the border until the border wall is built.
00:16:48.000They'll never talk about how he took troops out of Iraq.
00:16:51.000They love to say Trump is a disaster on foreign policy.
00:16:54.000They'll never talk about how border crossings are down 78%.
00:16:59.000They'll never talk about how at every step of the way he has stopped refugees from coming in, illegal immigrants, illegal immigrants from coming in, how he stopped DACA applicants from getting their applications, and on and on and on.
00:17:10.000He has fought on immigration to the furthest extent of the law.
00:17:14.000We saw it this week where It was something with taxes where if immigrants are on tax benefits, it makes it more difficult for them.
00:17:20.000We saw all kinds of action, and then this is only the latest with the military on the border.
00:17:26.000And this is actually a big win because if we have the military on the border until the wall is constructed, what this does is put real pressure on the Congress.
00:17:36.000This is a visible, and think about how visible this is.
00:17:45.000Where we have the American military, they're not in Iraq.
00:17:48.000They're not in Syria, and that's the next thing we're talking about, but they're on the border defending our country, defending our country from illegal aliens, from foreigners.
00:17:58.000And they're out there until the Congress, until Paul Ryan and Mitch McConnell, Trump's the commander in chief.
00:18:16.000He doesn't have to kill Paul Ryan, he doesn't have to go after Mitch McConnell and the GOP leadership.
00:18:21.000And he puts the military on the wall, the border is protected, and now there's a real pressure on the Congress to appropriate funds for the wall.
00:18:29.000We've never seen, we have never seen anything like this.
00:18:33.000Not in 60 years have we seen immigration enforcement like this.
00:18:37.000And already, President Trump has been repelling people from the border.
00:18:41.000Arrests are up, deportations are up, stoppages are up.
00:18:45.000I mean, you name it, the numbers are looking very good.
00:18:47.000He's bringing on more judges, he's bringing on quotas for judges that they have to deport a certain number of illegal immigrants.
00:20:42.000And at the end of his press conference today, he said, And if we do end up staying in Syria, Saudi Arabia may have to pay for it.
00:20:49.000And so I'm sure we'll get a great deal there.
00:20:51.000And again, you know, people have said they see what's going on in Syria, they see our involvement there, they see how, you know, things are really shifting in the Middle East.
00:21:01.000I don't mean to undersell that there is a radical change in the balance of power in the Middle East.
00:21:06.000You have the disruptive rise of Mohammed bin Salman, you have the destruction of ISIS, you have the Syrian civil war, which is being buttoned up, you have Turkey, which has now invaded Syria.
00:21:17.000And this Kurdish insurgency, which is a big problem.
00:21:20.000You have Iran in Syria consolidating their power and their presence there.
00:21:25.000You have Israel now increasingly aggressive in Syria, moving against Iranian bases, bombing like you've never seen.
00:22:31.000George Bush had a combined 300,000 troops engaged in regime changing, nation building ground wars, and they say that's comparable to 2,000 troops in Syria and 17,000 in Afghanistan.
00:22:47.00017,000, which Trump changed his mind on because the situation has changed.
00:22:54.000So, I just think it's really interesting that every time on the Middle East, every time on foreign policy, every time on immigration, it's always Trump has cut, Trump does amnesty, Trump is this.
00:23:05.000And look, I'm not saying we have to be cheerleaders, nothing close to it.
00:23:30.000He's fighting a 15 front war against the media, against Hollywood, against the Democratic Party, against the Republican Party, against Wall Street, against the UN, against the Israel lobby, against the European Union, against just about every institution of power in the country on every issue all the time.
00:25:00.000I mean, the vitriol that we see goes far and beyond mild criticism.
00:25:05.000And we always see the black pillars, we always see these anti Trump people.
00:25:09.000With the Takiyah, with the Talmudic code, where every time they get proven wrong, every time a prediction doesn't come true, every time Trump does something right, which is pretty frequently, it's always, well, we're responsible for that.
00:25:22.000Or it was good that we were blackpilling.
00:25:24.000It was good that we were mildly criticizing him.
00:25:27.000It always goes from anybody who supports Trump still is only in it for the money and their shills and their Bill Mitchell and their stupid and their sellouts to, well, we knew we liked Trump all along.
00:25:40.000We were only saying that to force his hand and we were.
00:26:44.000We're incognito because I don't want to do it on my account because I block and mute people that countersignal me because we don't want to hear from low IQ people.
00:26:52.000So we'll go in, we'll go to Twitter Advanced Search, and we'll go in and we'll search up at Nick J. Foins is what I say was the 24th that we're searching until this date, March the 24th.
00:27:10.000He signed it on a Friday, so we'll go until the 24th.
00:29:09.000By all means, let's not show discontent because my best option right now blindly follow off a cliff nationalism.
00:29:16.000And look at the threat here on gun control.
00:29:19.000I said, you know, it's a terrible idea because Trump said, you know, we're going to ban bump stocks that turn legal weapons into illegal killing machines.
00:34:50.000You know, I got to love somebody who talks really tough online and they're not even, you know, people, whenever I say this, they say you must have a problem with people who are anonymous online.
00:35:22.000But then you got people that are like, oh, you know, we're tough, we're really cool.
00:35:27.000And it's like you're behind a goofy, like, cartoon, really?
00:35:30.000And then the king of them all is Chris Cantwell, who, you know, he's really talking tough these days.
00:35:35.000Does anybody remember the video of him crying?
00:35:37.000You know, here's an archetypal case of somebody who's, you know, he's really, I'm really tough for the Vice reporter.
00:35:44.000I'm really tough and, you know, And being really tough and mean mugging it for the camera, really being tough and cool for the vice reporter and for the QT vice reporter.
00:37:50.000And we'll see what old Westland will is up to.
00:37:53.000You know, if you think John Bolton and Mike Pompeo being promoted means the Warhawks have taken over the admin, North Korea thinks the same thing.
00:40:47.000Somebody said something to the effect that they're like, let's see what Nick Forces has to say about this and all the rest.
00:40:52.000But basically, we look back at all these takes.
00:40:55.000We look back at all the takes here, and it was pretty much vindicationation over here, where Nick said, let's see what happens, where Nick Said, let's see what happens on Syria, let's see what happens on the border, and we're vindicated.
00:41:10.000And we're having a great time here tonight.
00:42:26.000It depends on the direction of the military in the sense that the military is generally a great thing.
00:42:32.000The military, generally speaking, is a tremendous thing when it's done right.
00:42:36.000In the sense that from the military, you get discipline, you get patriotism, you get structure, you get all kinds of really tremendous things when you go into the military.
00:42:45.000The problem with our military is we fight other countries' wars.
00:42:50.000Would you, in exchange for getting basic training and becoming tough and strong and disciplined and all the rest, would you exchange that for.
00:42:58.000Risking your life for Israel and Iraq, or risking your life for Japan and another country, or risking your life for Germany and Ukraine or Russia or whatever.
00:43:07.000And so that's why it's kind of tough to say.
00:43:09.000I think the military, if you're not going to be on the front lines, hands down, it's excellent.
00:43:14.000But I think that's a decision everybody has to make.
00:43:17.000Is that something they're willing to live with?
00:43:19.000I see what our military is up to in Iraq and Syria.
00:43:22.000And the thought of me going over into Iraq, I don't see that as defending our freedoms.
00:43:26.000I don't see that as defending our country.
00:43:28.000I see that as an illegal and hostile occupation of our government.
00:43:33.000Forcing us to go to bat for their interests.
00:43:35.000I don't want to give my life for that.
00:43:36.000I want to give my life for my country.
00:43:39.000And certainly, I think a lot of, you know, generally speaking, Americans are giving their lives for their country.
00:43:44.000But I think when you look at these conflicts overseas, it's hard to say that the military is really excited to go and join up when we should be defending our own country, when we should have our troops in places where it's going to serve American interests, whether that's on our border, whether that's in military installations in allied countries, but not in these battle zones where.
00:44:05.000Great American patriots are getting blown to smithereens.
00:44:19.000I think we should bring back the draft in many ways.
00:44:22.000If we could get our military under control, if we could destroy the military industrial complex, which is these political bureaucratic people, I think the military is a fine thing.
00:44:32.000Frederick White, action, not reaction.
00:45:33.000None of this benefits me to say that kind of stuff.
00:45:36.000Even if I mildly critique Trump, I pay a price from suddenly the Mogapeds are all up in my face.
00:45:41.000So the idea that I pander to any kind of a base, I do things that are wildly unpopular all the time because I think they're funny.
00:45:47.000You know, a lot of the stuff I do, it's because I think it's funny or I think, you know, I get a kick out of it or I think it's the right thing to do.
00:45:53.000But that's what really insults me because I'm not like a lot of these alt light e celebrities where they have sponsorship deals and they have managers and there's money involved.
00:46:20.000In that, to a certain extent, I can't associate with people that don't believe the things that I do, but that carry bad baggage politically.
00:46:29.000But I've never compromised my message or what I. I've never gone on the show and said things I think aren't true or things that I knew were lies or disingenuous to push a narrative.
00:46:39.000I mean, I'll throw out red meat occasionally.
00:46:41.000I'll play things up and yell and scream because people like that, but I've never lied.
00:47:09.000Froctor Enthusiast, F. Mary Kill, Sarah Huckabee, Ivanka, Stormy Daniels.
00:47:14.000This is a degenerate game, but if I had to play hypothetically, if I had this, oh, that's tough because, you know, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, I think she's very tough and I think she's very smart.
00:47:25.000But by the same token, you know, she's a little bit thick for my taste.
00:48:06.000I have to say nice things about Ivanka in case Trump ever wants to meet me so that nobody could be like, look at all the mean things you said about your daughter.
00:48:57.000The one thing that they are going to try, which they will be pushing, and watch out for this.
00:49:01.000I saw this on my posting career today, which is a great site.
00:49:07.000But it is very, I don't want anybody checking it out because it's very esoteric and secretive.
00:49:12.000But the one thing that they will try, I'm trying to find the name of it because I really just looked into it right before the show.
00:49:19.000It's some kind of a law that's going to, we're going to get a hard time for it basically from the Congress or from the press, from the media.
00:49:32.000But basically, to answer the question, I think it was on the previous page.
00:49:35.000To answer the question, no, I mean, the judiciary can't stop this.
00:49:38.000That's the problem with all the other stuff is that the judiciary can't impede.
00:49:42.000And it doesn't even take a very, it's called the Posse Comitatus Act, which I don't know if that's the correct pronunciation, but the Posse Comitatus Act, which says that federal troops cannot be used for law enforcement within the U.S., the media is going to say Trump can't do this because of that act, which is BS, because if the troops are there defending the country from foreigners, that falls under the purview of foreign affairs.
00:50:06.000If he was sending in the National Guard, or rather the military, to deport or to arrest, You know, like regular criminals, then that would fall under that.
00:50:17.000But if he's sending them to protect the border from people that are not citizens, that doesn't apply.
00:50:21.000I mean, it would be a ridiculous comparison.
00:50:23.000Like, if a foreign power invaded the United States, we couldn't use the military because they'd be operating on U.S. soil.
00:50:59.000I have to say, as a young man, as somebody who's new in politics, it's something that I've struggled with where people are pushing and pulling constantly.
00:51:09.000And sometimes it's very polite, sometimes it's very nasty, and it's hard to really stay true to yourself.
00:51:15.000I know that sounds very cliched, but once you get involved in these kinds of things, the cliches really take on.
00:51:20.000A relevance that they didn't before, where it's very easy to see, like Paul Nealon.
00:51:24.000I think he started out maybe as a good guy, but he was dragged to this very weird, ineffective place because of these negative feedback loops.
00:51:33.000Of you know, anytime you do something effective, there's always going to be a small click of people who say, That's not good enough.
00:53:13.000Right before, there's actually a couple of things, actually.
00:53:17.000Right before I was going to sign my contract or sign the general partnership agreement between me, James, and Matt to set up America First Media, I was offered a very prestigious job, but I was offered an entry point into a pretty reputable conservative paper.
00:54:08.000In September, and I gave a great big speech.
00:54:10.000It was called Putting America First at US Inc.
00:54:12.000And I was offered a job by somebody that everybody watching this show knows.
00:54:17.000I was offered a job by somebody, and I don't know if I want to say just because it's not really anybody's business, but somebody who was a very prominent figure in this movement, who offered me a salary, who offered me a job at one of the leading organizations in this movement.
00:54:32.000He said, I could put you up with a salary that you could make at Breitbart.
00:54:36.000I will set you up in D.C., and you'll be a correspondent.
00:54:39.000And we really want you to come work for us after I gave that speech.
00:55:01.000You've got to stay true to your convictions.
00:55:02.000And that's why it gets under my skin more than anything else because of all the sacrifices I've made to try and be loyal and have integrity.
00:55:10.000And when people attack that, it's like, I can't handle it.
00:55:13.000You know, when people say you're skinny, it's like, okay, yeah, it's true.
00:55:17.000When people say you have a big head, it's like, yeah, well, I have a big brain.
00:56:33.000Even if I didn't like him, I don't support the fact that somebody's going to dox him and then they're not even going to face a penalty or a consequence from Torba.
00:56:40.000You know, I mean, there's free speech on the platform, but you shouldn't be able to post people's names and phone numbers, and especially when that was supposed to be a medium that was supposed to protect against that kind of stuff from the left.
00:56:57.000I don't have as big of a following there, so it's just kind of a place for me to vent and post goofy stuff that I wouldn't get great engagement on Twitter with.
00:58:28.000B. Breast says, Liberals going to protest citizen question on census by not answering it.
00:58:35.000This will obviously lower the accuracy and may actually give an artificially high density of Republicans.
00:58:40.000Is this doing more harm than good since it'll be throwing off the redistricting process?
00:58:44.000No, in fact, that helps us with the redistricting, right?
00:58:48.000Because if the census is being protested and less people are counted in blue states, that ends up being a good thing.
00:58:55.000The redistricting is controlled by the legislature and the governor.
00:58:58.000It's not so much about the census, obviously, because they take into account the population size in the districts and in the state for apportioning electoral votes and representatives.
00:59:09.000But redistricting by and large is controlled by the state legislature and the state governor.
00:59:14.000And it varies state by state how they redistrict.
00:59:17.000But generally speaking, the legislature is in charge and the governor has veto power.
00:59:20.000That's typically the standard procedure.
00:59:24.000Aspiring Russian bot, the sun always shines in Vindication City.
00:59:50.000I got to say, I work a lot, so it's tough to fit in time to work out because it's like I have an hour commitment every day, maybe, to work out.
00:59:59.000But the problem is, I go and it's exertion, and then you're tired.
01:00:02.000It's like I do, I prep for two hours for the podcast.
01:01:15.000People have it like, oh, I just get on here and I just shoot the stuff for an hour.
01:01:19.000A lot more goes into it than that that you might not understand if you're just watching it that people don't think get.
01:01:25.000So I've been trying to get to the gym as much as possible, but I have to admit it's not a priority.
01:01:30.000At this point, going to the gym is really a cosmetic thing.
01:01:32.000I think a lot of people go to the gym primarily for cosmetic reasons.
01:01:36.000You know, at a certain point, it stops being about you want to be strong, and it gets to a point where it's like there's something going on in my life that I feel the need that I need to be working out two times a day because I need to look better and better.
01:02:49.000Feed the Owl God says mouthpieces on the far right, like Andrew Anglin Cantwell or the Daily Showa guys, are providing the left with the perfect stereotypes of hateful whites that is perfect for leftist propaganda.
01:03:01.000At what point does it become intentional sabotage?
01:03:04.000Well, I don't know if it's any of those guys.
01:03:06.000I think some of them more than others, but.
01:03:08.000For the most part, my problem is just the insistence that we all have to go down the same road.
01:03:13.000It's like Mike Enoch thinks the world is a certain way and he's doing his thing.
01:04:22.000If somebody comes up to me and says, you know, hi, I'm, you know, whatever, you know, Sheckelberg, you know, whatever, you know, that's probably going to be called anti Semitic, whatever.
01:04:46.000Put other countries ahead of our country.
01:04:48.000And so, in the same way that I see people that have an allegiance to Israel over America, or people who have an allegiance to Russia over America, or China over America, or Mexico over America, it makes no difference to me.
01:05:00.000The problem is people who don't want to put America first, who don't want what's best for our country.
01:05:04.000And what's best for our country, what's best for everybody, is at some point a recognition that this egalitarian, you know, third world boarding house, it's not going to work.
01:05:15.000And that doesn't mean we're not talking about genocide or this or that.
01:05:18.000We're talking about a conversation about how we can address this so that everybody comes out a winner.
01:05:25.000And so, you know, I just want to clarify that.
01:06:12.000The show's demographics it's 95% men who watch it, it's 95 point some percent men who watch it, and 4% point some women, which is funny because the show's called America First.
01:06:25.000And there's actually more foreigners watching the show than women.
01:06:28.000It's 73% Americans and 27% foreigners.
01:06:32.000So you have a higher proportion of the viewers are from outside of America watching America first than women.
01:06:49.000Women are my favorite, they are a delight.
01:06:51.000They're a delight to the senses, and we love them.
01:06:54.000We want them to be women, and that's all.
01:06:56.000We want them to be mothers, we want them to be venerated.
01:06:59.000I don't say women should be in the home because I don't have respect for them.
01:07:03.000Quite the opposite, because I have so much respect for them, because I respect them so hard, so hard every day that they should be in the most respected role, which is the most important role, being a mother.
01:07:14.000Where would you be without your mother?
01:07:40.000We're entrusting them with the future of the nation.
01:07:43.000We're saying, yeah, put away the spreadsheets about selling, you know, silly bands.
01:07:48.000I know you're really busy putting together a schedule for your boss who works at, you know, I don't know, an information consulting company.
01:07:56.000But could you go ahead and raise the next generation, you know, and all that?
01:08:00.000Can I get mothers to raise the next generation?
01:08:40.000Recovery Anonymous, I know that Gab has its problems, but do you think it's important for neutral alternatives to YouTube to be built, even if it's not Gab?
01:08:47.000Yeah, I just don't think it'll be very successful.
01:10:07.000In the sense that if the military can overwhelm illegal immigrants with force, they can detain them, they can arrest them, they could deter them from entering into the country, a number of things.
01:10:16.000I don't know how logistically that would work out because, like I said, it's never been done before.
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