TRUMP ON ABORTION??? Trump OPPOSES Abortion Ban, Pro-Life Movement FURIOUS | America First Ep. 1315TRUMP ON ABORTION??? Trump OPPOSES Abortion Ban, Pro-Life Movement FURIOUS | America First Ep. 1315
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00:01:42.000Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo.
00:04:16.000So it's gonna be... Hey, it's gonna be a good show, but pretty slow lately.
00:04:21.000Big story tonight we're going to be talking all about Trump's remarks on abortion.
00:04:26.000He came out tonight officially against a federal abortion ban.
00:04:31.000It's been a subject of a lot of hand-wringing and I'm sure a lot of
00:04:39.000Consternation in the Trump camp because this is maybe the only thing that keeps the Democratic Party viable and has ever since the Hobbes decision or rather the Dodson decision a couple years ago which of course reversed Roe vs. Wade.
00:05:00.000Ever since that happened, it has been a political massacre for Republicans in the midterms, looking like it will be the case in 2024.
00:05:12.000If there's anything that's going to kill a potential red wave, it's going to be activation on this issue, which we've talked about on the show before.
00:05:21.000Not a popular position among pro-lifers, but it's reality.
00:05:27.000So it's been a very tricky subject as to how Trump will approach the issue.
00:05:34.000Because on the one hand he has to appeal to his pro-life base, on the other hand he needs to do that without activating the pro-choice opposition.
00:05:45.000If you're too pro-life you will turn out the base, but equally or maybe even more severely
00:06:04.000If you're too pro-choice, maybe the pro-lifers stay home.
00:06:10.000So it's a very difficult, it almost, I don't like to say it this way because obviously it was such a great decision, it's a great turn of events that Roe vs. Wade was reversed, but it's almost a political curse.
00:06:27.000And it's one of these victories that in some ways almost creates or prefigures a greater defeat.
00:06:36.000But today Trump came out against a federal abortion ban and said that actually when he's president he will kick the issue back down to the states.
00:07:10.000I don't think it's actually super interesting, but it's the only thing going on today.
00:07:14.000We'll also be talking tonight about what's happening in Israel.
00:07:19.000Israel has now withdrawn all their remaining brigades from South Gaza.
00:07:24.000And a lot of people mistook this as a sign that the war in Gaza is over.
00:07:29.000I think Michael Knowles took a victory lap and said, oh, I predicted this, that without American support, Israel will be forced to end the campaign.
00:08:00.000Before we get into the news, I want to remind you to smash the follow button on Rumble and Cozy to get a push notification whenever I go live.
00:08:09.000Also smash the like button on Rumble if you're watching live or if you're watching the replay.
00:08:16.000I think I'll do... I would like to do an afternoon stream tomorrow.
00:08:22.000It's just been brutal because nothing's been happening, man.
00:09:14.000Other big announcement well also real quickly before we get into the big announcement I was not able to do a show Friday but if you send super we had some goofy issue with the show on Friday I did an afternoon stream it got cut out
00:09:33.000Because of technical difficulties that made me want to commit a fucking homicide.
00:09:38.000So the stream on Friday got cut short, as always.
00:09:43.000So I didn't get to all the superchats.
00:09:45.000Any superchat I didn't get to on Friday, I will get to tonight.
00:09:50.000Unless there's some other stupid thing that happens tonight, I'll try and get to every single superchat.
00:09:56.000Because there were some big ones I missed on Friday.
00:09:58.000Makes me feel terrible, but... You know.
00:10:03.000The problem with it if the stream gets cut short and you start another stream then you have like one stream that's four hours and then you have the second part which is a separate video and it's like 30 minutes and that's like goofy to me and if you want them together then you got to delete both and re-upload but then you lose all the viewership on the first stream
00:12:28.000I don't know the exact numbers, but we've already sold a lot, so you want to get them sooner rather than later.
00:12:34.000I always tell people to buy them while you can, you know, and I guess I should expect it because I'm the worst procrastinator ever, but I say it every year.
00:12:46.000Get the tickets while you can because they're gonna sell out.
00:12:49.000Don't wait until the last minute because they will sell out.
00:12:53.000And what always happens is I say that, they sell out, and then everybody emails me and says, hey man, is there any way I can still get a ticket?
00:14:26.000You know we've been experimenting since we didn't do AFPAC last year we did a couple of rallies and we kind of played around with the presentation and I think people have never seen a conference like this before it's going to be like
00:14:46.000It's gonna the theme is insane and You know, we don't have the budget the turning point does we don't have 40 million dollars a year So they it you go there.
00:14:56.000It's like the NFL but but we have this just like underground like
00:15:03.000It's gritty, it's raw, it's some serious Hitler-level stuff.
00:15:08.000I mean, if you saw Fuentes Rally 2 last year, we whipped that up in, like, three weeks on no budget for, like, a few hundred people.
00:15:53.000But yeah, if you have any really important questions, you can send in a super chat or shoot us an email, whatever you want to do.
00:16:01.000But it's gonna be... I'm really excited about this one.
00:16:04.000I'm always pretty apprehensive about AFFPAC for
00:16:09.000Just because it's pretty difficult to pull these things off, but we have enough of them under our belt where I feel very good about it, and I'm really excited about the theme, the art, because I think we really figured something out that's gonna blow people away.
00:16:44.000These guys talk a big game, but they never do anything.
00:16:49.000You know, for all these Muslims, Muslims are always giving Christians a hard time.
00:16:55.000They're always saying Christians don't defend their faith against liberals, and Christians have been taken over by feminists, and Christians have lost their society, and there's a mass apostasy, and there's some truth in that.
00:17:10.000But, for all the talk, Muslims get up there and they say, we will destroy Israel, but then they never do.
00:17:33.000You know, they'll get up there, they have like a hundred thousand missiles, they got a hundred thousand guys, they're like, we have one religion, we're gonna die in a fight against Israel, that's how we get to heaven.
00:18:19.000It's about how these Muslims, they talk this big game with this holy war rhetoric, but all they have are these like pipsqueak bottle rockets.
00:18:32.000They get knocked out of the sky by the Iron Dome.
00:18:35.000They blow up a cargo ship that doesn't even have any guns on it.
00:19:02.000Maybe then America wouldn't be dragged kicking and screaming into bombing them like we are now if they had some means of defending themselves.
00:22:21.000I put my credibility, all my credibility, all my credibility as the number one white nationalist anti-Semite in the country to support Iran and they embarrassed me.
00:29:30.000All we're getting is, you know, world star black people fighting each other on Twitter, and we're getting Tucker Carlson talking about Obama's gay lover.
00:29:43.000It's barely worth the price of admission.
00:30:02.000You know, I'm kidding about most of the stuff.
00:30:04.000But I have to say that now because it's like every time I say anything, people clip it and they're like, even though he's obviously grinning and laughing, it's like, we don't know it's a joke.
00:33:57.000Population of the entire Gaza Strip, 2.1 million.
00:34:01.000Just to give you an idea of the numbers.
00:34:03.000So, almost the entire population of Gaza has been displaced.
00:34:08.000A majority of those that have been displaced have been forced into this one small city on the border with Egypt.
00:34:17.000100% of the population faces famine because they have been without food, water, fuel, electricity, or medicine since the Israeli campaign began.
00:34:30.000And that has been the source of the row between the United States and Israel.
00:34:36.000The United States, and frankly the entire world, every other country on planet Earth,
00:34:44.000They want humanitarian aid to be allowed in, because it's a significant population that is being starved to death, and they're being brutally killed, and there's no shelter, there's no resources.
00:34:57.000So, on the one hand, Israel is straight up murdering people, and driving them from their land, and then destroying the infrastructure.
00:35:07.000But this has been going on now for half a year.
00:37:15.000Israel has surrounded it and they've been preparing to invade, but it's been the subject of a great deal of controversy because the United States and the region and the entire world don't want Israel to go in because they recognize that if Israel invades this city, this is where all the Palestinians are hiding out.
00:38:11.000And a large percentage of the population will be forced over the border with Egypt, which will present its own series of diplomatic and geopolitical problems.
00:38:21.000And the ones that don't get pushed over Sinai, they're going to be put on that port that Joe Biden is building, and they're going to be shipped to Europe and the United States.
00:38:32.000So the United States and the Middle East and the entire world are saying you can't go in.
00:38:39.000If you go in, there's going to be an unacceptable loss of human life.
00:38:44.000They will be pushed into Egypt, which as I said is going to be a major problem, and they'll be pushed elsewhere.
00:38:51.000What's more, it will invite a response from the Iranian proxies.
00:38:55.000The Iranian Axis of Resistance, which is in Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Yemen, and Iran itself, they have all communicated
00:39:06.000Then invading Rafah is their red line for various reasons.
00:39:10.000One, because it signals the utter and total defeat of Hamas.
00:39:14.000Two, because it heralds the complete occupation of Gaza by Israel, which presumably will eventually lead to an annexation.
00:39:24.000Additionally, once the campaign in Gaza is finished, Israel has all but promised that they will then initiate a war in Lebanon against Hezbollah.
00:39:34.000So, for many reasons, the Iranian Axis has said they will escalate their war against Israel.
00:39:42.000And maybe that means more missile strikes by Hezbollah against Israel.
00:39:49.000Some kind of ground operation by Hezbollah against Israel.
00:39:52.000Maybe it means some kind of resistance in the West Bank.
00:39:56.000We don't know necessarily what form that would take, but the axis of resistance is uniformly promised that in the event that Israel invades Rafa,
00:40:36.000It says, quote, the Israeli military announced on Sunday that it was withdrawing troops from parts of southern Gaza, a step that the Israeli defense minister, Yov Galant, said was being taken to prepare for an assault on Rafah.
00:40:50.000The southern city on the Egyptian border that is packed with 1.5 million Palestinians.
00:40:55.000The withdrawal of the troops from Khan Yunis was carried out after Hamas ceased to function as a military organization in the city.
00:41:03.000The force is left to prepare for the operation in Rafah, he said.
00:41:08.000Lieutenant General Hirzi Halevi, the head of the Israeli military, said the withdrawal does not mean
00:41:27.000According to the Jerusalem Post, the withdrawal means Palestinians can move freely in southern Gaza and in the city of Khan Younis, but the Israeli military is still keeping northern Gaza cut off from the south.
00:41:39.000The White House said the Israeli announcement was likely about rest for the Israeli troops who have been in southern Gaza for four months.
00:41:47.000As we understand it, and through their public announcements, it is really just about rest and refit for their troops that have been on the ground for four months, and not necessarily, that we can tell, indicative of some coming new operation for these troops, said the National Security Council spokesman John Kirby.
00:42:04.000Israel's plans to attack Rafa had been a source of tensions between the government of Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and the White House, although there is no sign the United States is threatening to cut off military support if Israel goes ahead with the invasion.
00:42:18.000A full-scale assault on Rafa would incur huge civilian casualties, since most of the Palestinians are sheltering in tents on the street, and would disrupt aid shipments coming in from Egypt.
00:42:34.000They say they're preparing the assault, but we actually don't really know.
00:42:41.000It seems that Netanyahu is pushing the idea that they will invade Rafah to outflank his opposition within the war cabinet.
00:42:52.000Because you have to understand, it's a very complicated picture because there is so much happening in interstate politics
00:43:03.000Israel going into Rafah will affect the relationship with Egypt, which then in turn affects the relationship with the United States, and Jordan, and Saudi Arabia.
00:43:19.000So that escalates fighting on seven fronts across the entire Middle East and also affects the relationship with the United States.
00:43:27.000Also major civilian casualties, which is going to draw worldwide condemnation, financial sanction, political pressure in the United States.
00:43:37.000So it's a very, very complicated picture.
00:43:41.000And then to add one more dimension of complexity to it is the domestic political situation in Israel, which is this.
00:43:49.000Netanyahu is an extremely unpopular leader and prior to the campaign that started after October 7th, he would have not only been thrown out of office, but he would have been prosecuted for corruption.
00:44:04.000And for those that have been following my show for a long time, last year, actually around this time, I think it was around spring 2023, we covered the Netanyahu judicial reforms.
00:44:16.000Netanyahu was pushed out of office in 2020.
00:44:19.000There was a series of inconclusive elections where no party was able to form a coalition government.
00:44:27.000Finally, Netanyahu came back to power and then tried to jam through the Knesset, the Israeli legislature, a series of judicial reforms that would prevent the Israeli federal court system from prosecuting him.
00:44:43.000Because he had been under investigation for corruption.
00:44:47.000So last year, Netanyahu, having resumed power in the state, although deeply unpopular, and losing the ability to govern, losing a mandate to form a coalition and govern, tried to jam through the legislature a tyrannical judicial reform that would allow him to reshape the Israeli judiciary, which would in turn allow him not only to evade prosecution, but also remake the Israeli state
00:45:12.000In the image of himself and the Likud party.
00:45:28.000The Israeli military said that there was so much dissent that Israel was no longer militarily ready to defend the country in the event of an attack.
00:45:38.000And so Netanyahu is forced to back down, facing the collapse not only of his government, but also of the entire country.
00:45:45.000Later in the year, he jammed through parts of the judicial reform, intending on jamming through the other parts later in the year.
00:47:33.000But Netanyahu is using it in a domestic political context to signal that he is the only one within the war cabinet among his political rivals that have now joined his government that is willing to take it all the way.
00:47:49.000He is going out to Israel and he's been talking about it for months without actually making any real arrangements to invade Rafah.
00:47:58.000Nothing is in place for any kind of imminent invasion, but yet he's been threatening it for months, boldly and defiantly against the United States, saying, we don't care if we have to go it alone, we don't care if the whole world is against us, we're going in!
00:48:16.000And some domestic commentators have said, within Israel, that this is more about
00:48:24.000Netanyahu remaining in control of this government by signaling that he is the only one that has the fortitude to win the war.
00:48:36.000The only way for Israel to triumph over Hamas is to invade Rafa.
00:48:43.000And Netanyahu is the only one with the stones to go in and invade against the entire world.
00:48:50.000It's not something that everyone in the cabinet supports, but if he can keep signaling and saying, I'm the one that's going to go into Rafah, and therefore I'm the only one that can actually finish the war, because that is how he has defined finality, we don't get to declare a mission accomplished until Rafah has been invaded, he says.
00:49:43.000And as John Kirby said, the national security spokesperson in the United States, he said this is really more about the fact that these are inexperienced troops.
00:49:52.000They were reservists that were called up to invade Gaza back in October.
00:49:57.000They've been in South Gaza now for four months in particular, but it does not necessarily signal that they are imminently going to invade Rafah, despite what they say.
00:50:09.000So, the constant chest-beating about going into RAFA.
00:50:14.000If you've been paying attention, you've heard a lot about going into RAFA, but yet nothing has been set in motion.
00:50:20.000And I think that indicates that it is more about political signaling within this very precarious
00:50:30.000domestic political rivalry between Netanyahu and the other members of the cabinet than it is about actual military plans, at least at this stage in the game.
00:50:40.000I think it makes sense that ultimately they will go into RAFA, but I don't think there's any sign that it will happen anytime soon.
00:50:49.000And certainly, the United States has put immense pressure on Israel not to, and so has Iran, and there have also been growing protests across Israel against Netanyahu.
00:51:00.000So he may not even be able to finish it.
00:51:48.000Hezbollah must retreat from the border that they share with Israel.
00:51:53.000And if they don't do that, then Israel is going to invade.
00:51:57.000And Israel has been attempting to provoke Hezbollah into attacking first by striking into North Lebanon or into the capital, Beirut, or killing civilians and doing a lot of provocative actions.
00:52:11.000And of course, Hezbollah is backed by Iran.
00:52:14.000The other big deal, so that's number one.
00:52:16.000Number two is that this past week Israel killed six high-ranking Iranian military officials at the Iranian consulate in Damascus in Syria, which is basically an act of war.
00:52:29.000So, already there was this immense pressure for Israel not to invade Rafah because Hezbollah and all the other Axis of Resistance militias had said that if Israel invades Rafah they will respond.
00:52:43.000But now you have two separate provocations which make the tripwire much more harsh.
00:52:52.000Since Israel has been provoking Hezbollah and has now provoked Iran into a response which we have not seen yet, the stakes could not be higher.
00:53:02.000If Israel invades Rafah, it will, if it didn't before, it will absolutely demand a strong response from Hezbollah and Iran.
00:53:11.000And that's why it's looking increasingly, some might say unlikely, that they will do it.
00:53:21.000There will be immense pressure on Joe Biden to withhold foreign aid to Israel.
00:53:25.000If Israel invades Rafah, especially after what has been happening lately in Lebanon and the attack on the Iranian consulate in Damascus, there will be a serious pressure in Hezbollah and Iran to attack Israel and escalate the conflict there.
00:53:44.000And those are two things that Israel cannot handle together.
00:53:49.000Israel might be able to handle Iran and Hezbollah, in fact that is what they want, if they were confident that they would have complete unconditional American support.
00:54:02.000But if they invade Rafah and it jeopardizes the American aid, but it provokes Iran and Hezbollah, that puts them in an untenable situation.
00:54:12.000Then again, that just may be the perfect storm to rally the country around Netanyahu in spite of him being extremely unpopular, even in the midst of this must-win conflict that he is running.
00:54:29.000So, it's a very complex picture, but we'll be following it closely.
00:54:34.000The next thing that we're going to watch for is the Iranian retaliation, and the big question is the manner of Iran's response to the attack on the consulate, if Iran will attack an Israeli embassy, if they will attack Israeli soil, if they will attack an Israeli-backed group.
00:54:56.000And what the level of directness will be and then how severe the attack will be.
00:55:59.000And now Biden is openly criticizing Netanyahu.
00:56:03.000And very publicly leaking his dissatisfaction with Netanyahu, and put out that memo in the NSC about having to certify that they're following international law to receive the aid, which is a tacit way of threatening the aid.
00:56:17.000So, the domestic political situation has changed.
00:56:21.000And that's also in light of the upcoming election, if you've been paying attention to the Democratic primary.
00:56:27.000There has been a huge percentage of uncommitted or non-committed voters in the Democratic primary, not just in Michigan and Minnesota, but in Massachusetts and other major states.
00:56:39.000So, there is immense pressure against Biden among the Democratic conference in Congress, among the voters in these primary contests, even though it's not even a real primary.
00:56:51.000As the race heats up with Donald Trump, conventions are this summer, and they're threatening major protests in Chicago at the Democratic convention because of Biden's support for Israel.
00:57:03.000And Israel's ability to prosecute the war in Hezbollah,
00:57:08.000Which is inevitably the result of an invasion of Rafah is contingent on America's military support for Israel, so you must pay attention to this.
00:57:17.000You also have to pay attention to all the different battlefields in the Middle East, which is the Houthi campaign against shipping in the Red Sea, the Iranian militia campaign in Iraq and Syria against American bases, which stopped for several months,
00:57:35.000But resumed after the attack on the consulate.
00:57:39.000Also got to pay attention to what's happening in Iran and the fact that they anticipate that Israel is targeting their nuclear program and how they're talking about acquiring a nuclear arsenal, which they have the capability to do.
00:57:54.000And then lastly, you have to look at not only the dynamics of the current campaign in Gaza,
00:58:00.000And what that operation will look like and how that will affect Egypt and the history there.
00:58:05.000But you also have to look at the actual decision makers prosecuting the war and their motivations, which would be Netanyahu, Yov Galant, Benny Gantz.
00:58:18.000Lapid you got to look at all these guys and and the protests and the temperature of Israeli society and their appetite for more conflict so it's it's an extremely complex situation you have to look at all of it but that's that I want to move on I want to get into the Trump story and then we'll move on and
00:58:43.000We got a million superchats to read, so I'll keep the Trump thing brief.
00:58:46.000I don't even think there's too much to say about it.
00:58:49.000But the big featured story today is about Donald Trump's position on abortion.
00:58:55.000As I said at the top of the show, this was a tricky one for Trump.
00:59:00.000If you've been following the race, he has been pretty wishy-washy on abortion from the beginning, and for obvious reasons.
00:59:10.000Decision to overturn Roe vs. Wade a couple summers ago back in 2022.
00:59:16.000It has been lethal for Republicans Electorally and I know pro-life people don't want to hear that Because it's a great victory that Roe vs. Wade was overturned It means that millions of babies were saved and continue to be saved all the time since abortion
01:00:29.000And in many ways it's more psychological than it is practical.
01:00:34.000But as it stands right now, even women in red states, even women in very conservative states, even if they don't like abortion, maybe even if they're publicly pro-life, a lot of women want the right.
01:00:49.000They want the ability to be able to abort.
01:00:56.000Rovers is Wade was overturned in special elections and in the midterms Republicans have been killed by women and you can you can track this I'm not the electoral politics guy but if you talk to them and if you break down the numbers
01:01:12.000You can look at these states and break down the results for referendums on abortion restrictions and how Republicans do and whether they campaign for or against abortion restrictions and the evidence is abundant that it is hurting Republicans with women.
01:01:29.000Women are activated by abortion and they always vote against it and it's killing us and so
01:01:38.000This is the dilemma that Trump finds himself in.
01:01:40.000On the one hand, overturning Roe is a huge part of Trump's legacy and it's a huge win for the pro-lifers and being pro-life is a centerpiece of the Republican platform.
01:01:52.000On the other hand, the more that he advocates for Republican states to restrict abortion or for a federal abortion ban or federal abortion restrictions, the more that he activates women against him.
01:02:11.000So, he has been non-committal up until this point on what his position will be as president.
01:02:19.000If he will support a nationwide abortion ban, or a nationwide abortion ban after a certain part in the pregnancy, or what it is that he's going to do as president.
01:02:35.000Because the thing is about Roe vs. Wade is that now that it has been overturned, there's a question about what to do.
01:02:44.000And it turns out that pro-life is not as winning of an issue as it used to be.
01:02:49.000So now that Republicans are in the unenviable position of banning abortion, it's almost like the scales have flipped.
01:02:57.000It used to be the case that they were arguing that states should be able to place restrictions and abortion shouldn't be imposed on every state.
01:03:08.000Now they're arguing that an abortion ban should be imposed on every state.
01:03:44.000Former President Trump said Monday he believes abortion limits should be left to the states, outlining his position in a video in which he declined to endorse a national ban after months of mixed messages and speculation.
01:03:58.000Trump said in the video, quote, Trump in the video did not say when in the pregnancy he believes abortion should be banned.
01:04:24.000Declining to endorse a national cutoff that would have been used as a cudgel by Democrats ahead of the election.
01:04:31.000But his endorsement of the patchwork approach leaves him open to being attached to the strictest proposed state legislation which President Joe Biden and his reelection campaign have already been working to do.
01:04:50.000Anti-abortion activists expressed keen disappointment that Trump didn't go further.
01:04:55.000Trump had long argued that the Supreme Court's decision gave those who oppose abortion rights tremendous power to negotiate leverage he said he wanted to use to strike a deal that he hoped would make both sides happy and bring the country together.
01:05:09.000The announcement drew immediate condemnation from the SBA, Pro-Life America, one of the country's most prominent groups opposed to abortion.
01:05:17.000We are deeply disappointed in President Trump's position, said the group's president.
01:05:22.000Unborn children and their mothers deserve national protections and national advocacy from the brutality of the abortion industry.
01:05:29.000The Dobbs decision clearly allows both states and Congress to act.
01:05:34.000Senator Lindsey Graham, one of Trump's congressional backers and supporter of a 15-week national ban, said he respectfully disagreed with Trump over abortion being an issue for the states.
01:05:45.000Mike Pence, a staunch opponent of abortion who served as Trump's vice president, challenged him for this year's GOP nomination and has said he will not endorse him.
01:05:56.000He called the stance a slap in the face to the millions of pro-life Americans who have previously backed Trump.
01:06:03.000Trump took to Truth Social later on Monday to lash out at the critics, saying both the president of that group and Lindsey Graham were of absolutely no help.
01:06:13.000As the Democrats staged rallies and won elections they should never have won after Dobbs, adding that Graham should focus instead on the millions of people dying in senseless never-ending wars that he constantly favors and promotes.
01:06:26.000Trump had suggested last month in a radio interview that he was leaning towards supporting a national ban at 15 weeks of pregnancy, but at the same time seemed reluctant to embrace a federal prohibition.
01:06:39.000In the video, Trump told Republicans they must follow their heart on the issue,
01:06:43.000But that they must also win elections to restore our culture and save our country.
01:06:50.000So, in case you don't know how it works, I will explain it if you're dumb.
01:06:58.000So what Roe vs. Wade did is it said in 73, it's a Supreme Court decision that said that abortion is a constitutional right and therefore states cannot ban abortion.
01:07:14.000The Constitution doesn't say anything about abortion.
01:07:18.000But the Supreme Court read the Constitution and they interpreted it in a way that they could read into it a right protected for Americans to get an abortion.
01:07:30.000And if abortion is a constitutionally protected right, like speech or assembly or privacy, then it is not something the state governments are able to ban.
01:07:44.000Or the federal government, for that matter.
01:07:47.000So this made it so that every state in the country could not ban abortion.
01:07:51.000In effect, imposed legalization of abortion in every state.
01:07:57.000In June 2022, this Dobbs decision overturned Roe vs. Wade.
01:08:03.000And all that did, strictly in itself, is make it so that states could ban abortion.
01:08:11.000That is what overturning the decision did by itself.
01:08:17.000It is previously states could not ban abortion because it was constitutionally protected.
01:08:24.000Now, it happens that many Republican states had passed state laws that ban abortion in the event that Roe is overturned.
01:08:35.000So Roe being overturned is a trigger for many laws that had already been on the books.
01:08:41.000So in many states, the day that Roe was overturned, they automatically banned abortion.
01:08:47.000The laws that had been passed already, when Roe was the law of the land, went into effect when Roe was overturned.
01:08:55.000So many states then banned all abortions, or restricted abortion in other ways.
01:09:00.000And since Roe vs. Wade, it became a state issue.
01:09:03.000So states could ban abortion or they could keep it legal.
01:09:07.000And of course, Republican states have been restricting it.
01:09:10.000But this is very unpopular because even in, especially in swing states, Republican and independent women want the right to get an abortion.
01:09:20.000So that has caused Republicans to underperform in the midterms and in special elections attached to abortion referendums.
01:09:29.000So the controversy is about what Trump would do as president and whether Trump would go in with a Republican majority in the federal Congress and say that nationwide we're going to impose
01:09:47.000Let's say nationwide the law is that you can't get an abortion after 15 weeks.
01:09:53.000Which means that a liberal state like California could have legal abortion up until 15 weeks.
01:10:01.000Republican states could make it more restrictive.
01:10:03.000Democrat states could not make it less restrictive.
01:10:08.000So that's the controversy is if Trump would come in and kind of finish the deal, overturned Roe, made it so that it's not constitutionally protected, made it so that it was effectively illegal in half the states, but then as president the pro-lifers expect him to ban abortion or place certain restrictions on abortion at the federal level.
01:10:29.000So that even the liberal states can't have very liberal abortion laws.
01:10:35.000And Trump came out today and said, I won't do anything.
01:10:39.000I'm going to let the Republicans restrict abortion.
01:10:41.000I'm going to let the liberals have as much abortion as they want.
01:10:48.000And necessarily that will mean there will be many more abortions.
01:10:55.000And the pro-lifers are understandably upset because they are saying that abortion is murder and it's wrong and so it should be banned everywhere.
01:11:05.000Or there should at least be extreme restrictions put on it everywhere.
01:11:10.000But I tend to agree with Trump because you have to get elected.
01:11:16.000And to me this is a very simple matter.
01:11:20.000If Trump endorses a nationwide abortion ban, it does make it less likely for him to win.
01:11:28.000It might make it impossible for him to win, depending on the specifics of what he proposes.
01:11:34.000And if it is impossible for him to win, if he is not maximizing his chances of winning, then Joe Biden gets another four years.
01:11:43.000And actually it becomes more likely that a Democrat majority house will put in place a nationwide abortion right.
01:11:55.000So, in other words, if Trump loses the election and loses Congress, then the Democrats win the election and the Democrats win Congress.
01:12:04.000And not only then does Trump not have the power to restrict abortion at the federal level, Democrats could protect abortion at the federal level.
01:12:14.000As opposed to Trump making the Texas abortion law the law of the country, Biden can make the California abortion law the law of the country, and would effectively reverse Roe vs. Wade.
01:12:27.000So, that's why I think that it's a clear case of
01:14:28.000The idea that we should be complacent or that we should be confident, we should assume we're gonna lose and treat it like we have to do literally everything in our power to maximize our chances of victory.
01:14:44.000Endorsing a nationwide abortion ban does not make it easier for Trump to win.
01:14:50.000So, you know, there's no scenario where that happens.
01:16:35.000Emotionally, the more compellingly, the more persuasively they yap about abortion, the more money they make, the more Twitter followers they get, the bigger the organization is.
01:16:47.000So, one way to look at it is that the pro-life movement, it's quite literally their job to yap about abortion, and to be the furthest right on abortion, and to always talk about abortion, and to always be against abortion.
01:17:25.000And the more forcefully, and persuasively, and fanatically I push it, the more tickets I sell, and the more donations I get, and the more fans I get, and the more people clip my show, and... And it's not to... I don't say that in a cynical way.
01:17:40.000I don't mean to say that there's anything wrong with that.
01:19:51.000just make me a content robot make me just like a joke robot okay all right but let's take a look we'll see why do you guys have to say in the super chats I'm just dying to figure out what you think about all this
01:24:38.000Yay was a part of it, Candace Owens was a huge part of it, so... And listen, this is for no other reason than to say, look, these people have different values than us.
01:24:49.000If a Jew converts to Catholicism and they have loyalty to America, I love that person, and I have Jewish friends.
01:24:59.000And they are, some of them are Catholic, some of them are more like atheist, which I don't love.
01:25:08.000But I know several Jews that are fine people.
01:25:29.000They don't worship Jesus, which makes them prone to these abominable ideologies like communism and feminism and liberalism, all these errors.
01:25:42.000They're also not always loyal to America.
01:25:45.000They're more loyal to their own people, they're chronically paranoid about anti-Semitism, and that comes with that whole deal.
01:25:54.000And so, the thing is, if Jews were loyal to America, or were at the minimum respectful of Christianity, and were guided by it, I don't really have a problem.
01:26:07.000You know, the problem is that they are so subversive, and in many cases extremely left-wing, hostile to Christians, hostile to whites, disloyal to America.
01:27:08.000If I could snap my fingers and tomorrow is only white Christians running America, but I could never be a part of that because I'm Mexican and Italian and Irish, I would do it!
01:31:20.000Well he's a complete freak and not only is he a he's an expat Native American freak he's a fucking Indian freak with an Asian wife he's like retarded his content is shit you know what and you know what the best part is you know what the best part is I'm gonna take all his research and I'm just gonna make better content with it so he can bitch and moan and he can say well Nick what this is a bad guy
01:31:51.000Okay, you know, you could have been a part of it.
01:31:52.000You could have been part of the solution.
01:31:55.000You wanted to be a part of the problem.
01:32:00.000Because all that research you did that's free, I'm gonna take all of it, and all the stuff that I have, and all the stuff that everybody else has, I'm gonna take it and make a way better documentary, and I'm just gonna jack your shit up.
01:41:17.000So, you have to... And by the way, once you realize that, and once you realize that there is a better option and a worse option, you can start to
01:41:33.000Put yourself in a mindset where you can figure out the solutions to your problems.
01:41:39.000First, you have to realize only you can solve your own problems.
01:42:24.000You know, what is the essence of the problem?
01:42:26.000And if you can kind of interrogate the dilemma to figure out the essence of the dilemma and the logic of the dilemma, then you can start to generate solutions and, you know, figure out what's better and what's worse and which one satisfies all the essential aspects of the problem.
01:43:45.000Their takes are barely right of normie, but their will forever a lid on their ambitions.
01:43:51.000The AVG dummy will asterisk feel asterisk that there's SMTH antisocial about you three even if you guys past controversial takes are now mainstream.
01:44:01.000You have no idea what you're talking about.
01:47:24.000But I haven't heard from him he hit me up when I was on Twitter I Don't know that just irritates the shit out of me He said he wanted to do it on his rumble though.
01:47:38.000I'm like, okay, like why bother at that point?
01:47:40.000I mean if he doesn't have but he has a big YouTube.
01:47:43.000I don't know if he has a big rumble, but it's like Everybody out like
01:47:48.000I mean, I don't want to be a dick or whatever, but people are like, well, I want to have you on my channel, but not on my YouTube channel.
01:47:55.000It's like... Okay, so, I mean, why bother?
01:49:51.000I didn't know, that's why I dropped out, because I had no idea what I was going to do with it, and it cost me money to be in school, so I dropped out.
01:50:23.000Okay, can this stupid fucking thing work?
01:52:18.000That he had to answer questions from Hilter Graper 666 and kept going off on Tangents talking shit about Nick Fuentes being gay and taking potshots at you lol.
01:53:03.000JohnnyBravo7 sent $10, great stream Nick!
01:53:07.000Do you consider Candace's possible victory against Ben Shapiro greater than the one she's already getting on social media?
01:53:14.000Candace must be certain that she'll win this debate before accepting, or else she'll just rehabilitate Ben's image, which is something he desperately needs.