00:04:11.800The move came after months of political attacks from President Trump, who demanded Peters' release.
00:04:18.020Peters is set to be released on parole sometime tomorrow.
00:04:21.560Defang Trump as much as possible and make sure that neither he nor anybody who follows in his footsteps has power after the next two elections.
00:04:33.620But beyond that, we really need to do a thorough purging of the United States.
00:04:39.500We need a demagification, and that is, you know, I'm not going over the top by using a word that's very similar to the denazification that we pursued successfully after World War II in Germany.
00:04:51.840And we need something, it's not just the MAGA ideology, but the whole structure of hugely unequal power, hugely unequal wealth that made this horrific moment possible.
00:05:06.620It's not going to be easy, and maybe it's not going to be doable, but we have to try.
00:05:37.160This is where a lot of forces in America
00:05:40.160have been leading and if we don't do something beyond just getting rid of trump it's going to
00:05:46.740happen again okay uh monday 1 june year of our lord 2026 we're so jammed we can't play our long
00:05:54.880open right there that is nobel prize winning economist paul krugman on the deep magnification
00:06:00.980of the nation we're going to discuss this this morning plus um you see the enemies of this
00:06:05.440republic in full flower in newark over the weekend we got two wars going on one in persia and the
00:06:12.000other in the streets of america with these uh these um not even progressives marxist jihadists
00:06:19.000uh that hate this country we're going to go to fort worth texas we're going to go to texas later
00:06:23.300in the show we'll talk about this with some folks trevor loudon's going to join us but
00:06:28.340the first things first, the work of the day. I've got Apollo Pappas, who's the co-host of the Tina
00:06:36.180Peter Show. He's done this for a year and a half. Tina's been in prison. Apollo, can you tell us
00:06:40.880what this day means for you and your team, and what's basically the evolution? What can we look
00:06:45.640for today with Tina being finally released? Well, I mean, to us, this is a very long road,
00:06:52.580606 days. And this is an answer to all of our prayers, because we actually will get to see
00:06:58.180Tina, hug Tina. And most importantly, she's going to be able to continue her life without being
00:07:04.180confined within the walls of the Colorado Department of Corrections. This is the very
00:07:09.780first step in what should be a very massive and very public reconciliation event with regards to
00:07:19.700Tina Peters and what she's been put through for the people of Colorado and for the people of
00:07:23.140America. We're blessed that she's coming home, but she has a lot to reorient with. I mean,
00:07:30.120606 days is, you know, not a weekend. So we're so happy to see her and for her to, you know,
00:07:38.160be out finally. We're so appreciative and she is so thankful to everybody who's showed up,
00:07:43.160who has continued to support her, to send prayers. And we're just excited to see Tina
00:07:47.660to be able to finally start living her life with some sense of normalcy again, knowing that she's
00:07:53.040always going to wear this mark, but she's, you know, strong enough to handle it. And there's no
00:07:57.880better person that God could have chosen than her to weather this fight. So we're very, very grateful
00:08:03.000that Jared Polis at least made the good faith decision to commute her sentence. She's still a
00:08:10.820felon, but now Tina can go home finally after 606 days. So I want to say thank you to you. Tina's
00:08:16.780very grateful to all of you on the war room and to all of the other channels and all the people
00:08:21.040who have been writing the governor, who have been supporting her legal case. This has been a massive,
00:08:26.820massive battle. And she still has a very long road ahead of her with her active cases. And of
00:08:33.400course, the fact that she is still a felon. I will also say there were some last minute
00:08:39.280security concerns and the rhetoric has not changed. You mentioned that clip with Paul Krugman,
00:08:44.580who is an intelligent man, but insane. And there are a recent article talking about
00:08:51.300Tina being released and where is she going to go, where District Attorney Dan Rubenstein,
00:08:55.680who is the person who led the prosecution, a malicious and unbelievably unjust prosecution,
00:09:01.780I will add, against Tina, and basically said that, you know, her role is as yet to be seen,
00:09:10.360And she's not well liked in the community. And there's a potential for other public safety issues with her being around. I would really like to know, Steve and all you in the audience, what exactly those public safety concerns are on the part of Dan Rubenstein, because Tina's now been locked up for 606 days for backing up election records.
00:09:30.580and um so the uh the narrative is is a big issue and there were some last minute security concerns
00:09:39.180that shifted things around uh that we had to adjust for at the last minute
00:09:44.440apollo hang on i want to get to that hang on a second i want i want to play the krugman thing
00:09:52.420again okay can we do that and i'm bringing mike davis mike davis got a solution at least for part
00:09:57.140of this, I think. Let's go ahead and play Krugman one more time. We'll bring in the
00:10:01.260viceroy for a moment. Defang Trump as much
00:10:05.260as possible and make sure that neither he nor
00:10:09.120anybody who follows in his footsteps has power after
00:10:13.260the next two elections. But beyond that, we
00:10:17.240really need to do a thorough purging of the United States.
00:10:21.200We need a demogrification, and that is,0.88
00:10:24.840You know, I'm not going over the top by using a word that's very similar to the denazification that we pursued successfully after World War II in Germany.
00:10:34.400And we need something, it's not just the MAGA ideology, but the whole structure of hugely unequal power, hugely unequal wealth that made this horrific moment possible.0.61
00:18:14.840Tina, tell us, what's it like to be finally a free woman?
00:18:21.460You know, Steve, I'm not even sure yet.
00:18:24.220After 606 days in prison, it's been quite the ordeal.
00:18:29.780But, you know, I really want to thank God for his faithfulness and getting me through it.
00:18:36.020And, you know, it's been I think probably for me, Steve, to impress upon every person out there how hard it is to lose your liberty, how easy it is to lose your liberty, but how hard it is to endure it.
00:18:53.660and um you know and i'm so grateful to the supporters out there that have stood with me
00:19:01.560um you know my my close circle you know um marcy my best friend i who i called every day um you
00:19:11.180know after i they kept putting me in the hole she made me promise to call her um in the morning and
00:19:16.520at night every day so um people that wanted to get me a message could always reach her
00:19:22.500Um, and of course with Apollo and Jared and, and Barbara and, you know, the other ones that
00:19:29.140have stood by me and especially, uh, my, um, attorneys, you know, John Case has visited me
00:19:36.600almost every week while I was in prison. And, um, and then the financial support, you know,
00:19:42.640I still have fight to go. I still, um, you know, even though, uh, governor Polis reduced my
00:19:51.820sentence from nine years to four and a half years, um, I still have a fight to clear my name
00:19:57.640and bring out, um, the truth of why they came after me the way they did. So it's still a long
00:20:06.460road. Um, I'm going to spend the next few weeks regaining my health, um, and, um, and just being
00:20:14.920with loved ones and family, and it's a miracle. It really is. For Jared Polis, he pardoned 35
00:20:29.200people, and he gave clemency to nine, and I was one of the nine, and you see the
00:20:37.800the horrible media and the haters that go after, that don't go after, you know, murderers and
00:20:46.500people like that, that, you know, he chose to pardon, but they go after, they go after me. So
00:20:53.380there is a concern there for my well-being and my safety. But, you know, I'm just very,
00:21:02.740very grateful, very grateful to all of you. Thank you, Steve, for standing through with me through
00:21:08.700all of this. And, you know, I just can't thank you enough. And of course, Tina, Tina, what we did
00:21:15.580was so easy. It was you that had to endure this. Tell people, let's just get an update on your
00:21:20.260health. I mean, two things and Apollo and your attorneys and Marcy did such a great job of
00:21:27.740keeping people in the loop and making sure that we could we could have the information to do shows
00:21:32.200about you, but tell people, first off, the two things we had most concern about, besides how
00:21:36.300the injustice of it in your cause, was your health and your security. Tell us first,
00:21:41.300tell the audience about your health. Where, really, tell us, where do we really stand with that?
00:21:46.480Well, I've, you know, I've developed a few things from being in prison.
00:21:52.380One of the things is, you know, I've had some digestive issues, some acid reflux, some,
00:21:58.100you know, things like that where, but if you can imagine the food there is, you know, people ask
00:22:05.040me, they say, what do you want to do when you get out? And I said, I want a nice big thick steak
00:22:11.000and a nice green salad with avocado, tomatoes, cucumber. You know, I hadn't had a tomato
00:22:19.040for almost two years. You know, I'm just four months shy of being incarcerated for two years.
00:22:26.480And so things like that, that people will take for granted, you know, Marcy went and bought me a Sonicare toothbrush. You know, I've been using a toothbrush about that long for all this time. And, you know, the food in prison is horrible. I mean, it has sugar and salt.
00:22:49.400So a lot of people become sick, you know, my, my A1C diabetes runs in my family, but
00:22:55.900I've always managed it well with my diet and, and that has, you know, deteriorated that
00:23:05.740way with my blood sugar, everything's either salt or sugar, you don't really have, you
00:23:12.380know, the proper nutrition that you need.
00:23:14.140Um, so I'm going to be getting checked out by doctors and, um, I've got a lot of, um, of growth
00:23:22.740that came on my skin that, um, in places where the sun, the sun don't shine. Yeah. Right. Um,
00:23:31.900and so the, you know, I need to have that checked out the water, you know, there was concerns about
00:23:37.420the water there was a dog program at the at the prison which is now closed down but uh they even
00:23:45.160because there was so much lead in the water they even gave the water the dogs uh filtered water
00:23:51.560purified water so there's things like that i feel like i've aged um you know about 10 years is is the
00:24:00.800way i feel um so i just need to take some time regain my health get back to to the way i have
00:24:08.360always taken care of myself in the past and um and then you know uh get back and and get to work
00:24:15.720again what what was tell me about the security we were very concerned obviously we did the special
00:24:20.740the 500 days in prison people we did all the specials around the time that you were attacked
00:24:25.520people were so concerned about the security then when governor polis did step up and do kind of
00:24:30.460that profile and courage to reduce your sentence, people were very concerned about what was going
00:24:37.080to happen in security then. Tell us about the security in the prison and what it was like.
00:24:42.880Well, you all have probably been more aware of the threats against me and the rhetoric
00:24:49.780than I even have because I'm not able to get on the internet. I haven't been. I had to have
00:24:57.380Marcy just, I mean, I just got out, so I had to have Marcy actually show me how to use my phone,
00:25:02.640show me how to get on the internet, because it has been so long. But, you know, in the prison,
00:25:11.680I'll just tell you, I was amongst, even at the end, I was in with women who had done horrendous
00:25:21.300crimes, murder, actually in my day hall in my cell that had exit dates of 2050 and things like
00:25:33.940that. And the problem with La Vista, or the problem with Colorado, actually, Steve, is that
00:25:40.240there are no minimum security prisons. And so La Vista used to be a minimum security prison,
00:25:49.300But the incarceration rate in Colorado is so high that and there's only two women's prisons that they did what they call overrides to put closed custody violent criminals in with me at the facility.
00:26:10.080So, um, you know, I, I was able to, I'm, I'm pretty good with people and, um, you know,
00:26:18.400I think a lot of the women resonated with me because I, um, you know, I, I'm, I am kind
00:26:25.040and I, um, uh, you know, I, I do care about them.0.92
00:26:29.420There's a lot of women that should not be in there.1.00
00:26:32.380There's a lot of women, there's, there's supposed to be programs, um, that they can1.00
00:26:37.400learn new skills and have a better life when they get out and there are not. I took a class1.00
00:26:46.080that because of the shortage of staff, they used the teachers to actually act as correctional
00:26:56.300officers. So that means there's less class time. That means it pushes out the class for someone
00:27:02.120else to take it. And there just aren't classes. The other thing, and I think I've mentioned it
00:27:07.040before, and I'll get into more of this another time, but is the drug problem in the prisons.
00:27:13.740And I'm not talking about the street drugs. I'm talking about the legal drugs.
00:27:19.380It's called Suboxone. And they put these women on these drugs, and then they keep increasing0.99
00:27:26.280the dosages, especially before they leave. And they can't get off. I talked to one woman the0.66
00:27:34.080other day and I said, you know, you really need to get off of this. She says, I want to get off
00:27:38.900of it so bad, but they won't let me. She said, they tell me that I can either just cold turkey
00:27:44.820or they won't titrate them down. And I believe it's probably a federal program. I'm going to
00:27:52.000be checking into that because if that's the case, I would like for President Trump, I'd like to be0.97
00:27:57.920more involved in prison reform to give these women and men a better life. I understand if
00:28:10.640someone's committed a crime, they need to do the crime at the time, as it said, but there's no way
00:28:17.900to rehabilitate them with the way that the prisons are run currently.
00:28:24.840And so I would like to be part of that if that's the way the Lord leads me,
00:28:43.500What was it like on the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence at the birth of our nation, having been a Gold Star mother and your son giving his life in service to his country?
00:28:57.740What was it like being in a maximum security prison during this past Memorial Day?
00:29:05.100Well, this one was a little different than the last one because this one I learned that I was granted clemency.
00:29:12.740And so I was able to have more joy, but I still did not believe it until actually a day or so before, because I've been promised so many times, you'll be out in two weeks, two weeks, two weeks.
00:29:28.820Even my crew have done a song called Two Weeks because, and they'll have to share it with you, but, you know, because you get your hope built up and then you're dashed.
00:29:41.040And this has been going on for, you know, just shy of two years.
00:29:44.960And so I really didn't believe it, but I've always had hope.
00:29:49.780God's always given me the hope and the strength to endure.
00:29:53.700seeing our country at 250 years gives me hope with the people standing up my concern is and
00:30:04.700as I watch this happening and everyone celebrating is that I see these these elections that are
00:30:12.980taking place in real time you know the Mondamis the the the you know the the Virginia governor
00:30:20.620um Spanberger and you know um and then what's going on in in California and and Texas and
00:30:29.520Maine you know just all over the country and I know that um I know that the Democrats are going
00:30:37.300to cheat and um and no one's really addressing the problem that the basic that I that I spent
00:30:43.780my time in prison as retribution for, and that was exposing the election machines that allow
00:30:53.180the votes to be flipped. So that's the thing that I really, as we're coming up to our 250-year
00:31:01.640anniversary, I'm joyful that we still have our liberty, but at the same time, I'm very concerned
00:31:08.400and burdened with why no one is talking about this.
00:32:49.180One of them I play on her show regularly of Democrats talking about the voting machines years ago before 2020 and any of this happened.
00:32:56.460And you can watch the election code there.
00:32:58.240You can find the links to donate to her legal defense or to support her personally, just to help her get it back on her feet, because this is going to be a large transition.
00:33:07.640And she's been out of commission for over 600 days now, and she's going to need some time to to heal, like she said.
00:33:15.940So Tina Peters dot U.S. Everyone, you just direct them there and you'll find all the links to follow her on socials and to see her show when she's able to finally do them again.
00:33:26.420So just thank you again to all of you.
00:33:45.940And I'll just say one more thing, too, because I know some of you may have noticed, but this
00:33:50.220entire time you asked her a question about her health, Steve.
00:33:52.760Other than that, she's hardly spoken about herself.
00:33:54.720She spoke about the other women who are in prison and about the American people and our voice through our election systems and, you know, a number of other issues.
00:34:03.200So the first day out, it's hours now. And she's still talking about other people because that's who Tina is.
00:34:08.520And I just I want everyone really to understand truly who Tina Peters is just in this this interview,
00:34:15.660this short few minutes that you've just spent with her that encapsulizes who she is so well
00:34:20.480that hours after she has been now released on parole and her first thought is truly other people
00:34:27.020that's the power to remember that she's got her website to repeat us and thank you that's that's
00:34:33.240why she's loved and revered look forward to talking to you guys after the show uh tina
00:34:37.520peters um glad to have you back man in the fight thank you thank you very grateful thank you thank
00:34:43.900Thank you, Apollo. Mike Davis, right there, you see what the fight's for. A gold star mother who
00:34:54.740would not back down. Tell me about this. I want to talk about the criminal referral one more time.
00:34:59.780What action have you at Article 3 decided to take against the people that imprisoned her?
00:35:04.820Well, first, I want to thank the War Room Posse for teaming up with the Article 3 project and
00:35:10.920lighting up Colorado Governor Jared Polis' office for many, many months with thousands and thousands
00:35:17.400of contacts. I think that played a big role in his decision to, his right decision, his righteous
00:35:24.000decision to reduce Tina Peters' sentence from nine years to four and a half years. And that's
00:35:30.320why she's out. And I think Governor Polis deserves a, he's a good man. He did the right thing here.
00:35:40.920And people should know he's getting hammered.
00:35:52.820I split my time between Colorado and the swamp.
00:35:57.020And man, the Democrats in Colorado are just viciously attacking him.
00:36:02.000So that's part one is the war room posse played such a big role in having Governor Polis commute her sentence.1.00
00:36:09.020And that's why she's a free woman today. Part two is, is we need to bring accountability for what these lawfare Democrats did to Tina Peters. They intentionally, very openly went after her for her First Amendment protected views.0.60
00:36:25.500They went after her because of her views on election integrity.0.99
00:36:30.340And look, we all know that Democrats rig and steal elections, and we all know that's why they put Tina Peters in prison for such a long time because she was exposing them.
00:36:40.740But even if you think Tina Peters is wrong, even if you think she's crazy, which she's not, but even if you think that as a Democrat or whatever, she has a First Amendment right to have those views.
00:36:52.120And for these government officials in Colorado, Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser, Colorado
00:36:59.360Secretary of State Jenna Griswold, Mesa County District Attorney Dan Rubenstein, Mesa County
00:37:06.980District Judge Matthew Barrett, even if you think that she committed a crime, for them
00:37:16.840to severely punish her because of her First Amendment's protected views is unacceptable,
00:37:24.740it's unconstitutional, it's illegal, it's criminal. And that is exactly why the Article
00:37:30.2003 project has made a criminal referral to the U.S. Justice Department, to the Civil Rights Division,
00:37:37.040to Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dillon, because these bad actors conspired to violate0.85
00:37:44.120Tina Peter's constitutional rights, her First Amendment right, her God-given right to speak0.94
00:37:49.500her mind, to have her political viewpoints. And so we did a criminal referral under 18 U.S.C.
00:37:57.300Section 241, Conspiracy Against Rights, and then 18 U.S.C. Section 242, Under Color of Law. When
00:38:08.020these government officials conspire and punish someone for exercising their constitutional
00:38:15.220rights. That is a federal crime, and these people must be held accountable. So we are
00:38:20.620calling on the Justice Department, the Civil Rights Division, our good friends,
00:38:25.720and warrior Harmeet Dillon to open a criminal probe on this.
00:38:31.180Mike, where do they go to follow your social media and where they go specifically this morning
00:38:36.060to go to Article 3 to see about this criminal referral you sent over and how the war on posse
00:38:40.840can assist the Article 3 project in this? And one final point, just remember that the
00:38:46.060all-Democrat Colorado Court of Appeals and the Democrat governor, Jared Polis, all cited this
00:38:52.960clear constitutional violation when the Colorado Court of Appeals remanded to reduce the sentence
00:38:59.880and Jared Polis commuted the sentence. So remember that. This is not made up. Even the Democrats in
00:39:04.860Colorado acknowledged this was a grievous constitutional violation. You can go to
00:39:09.820article3project.org or article3project.org. Donate, but only what you can afford. Follow
00:39:18.660us on social media. And again, the War Room Posse superpower is action, action, action. We
00:39:23.600just solved this, what the War Room Posse did in Colorado to free Tina Peters.
00:39:29.780Mike Davis, thank you so much. And thank you for your leadership in this. I appreciate you.
00:39:33.720i know tina her team does also thank you thank you she's a great american thank you
00:39:38.520great american unbelievable look it's 70 years old look how she looks coming out of prison i mean
00:39:47.800that is extraordinary um john solomon solomon over the weekend we had uh non-stop riots in newark
00:39:57.460right a full confrontation on and this is about bad hombres this is not about mass deportation
00:41:47.520are so invested in get out the vote right now, getting things done, building a record to convince
00:41:54.000voters that they deserve more time in office. And so it doesn't surprise me, this language,
00:42:00.080it really has been a 10-year continuous battle. Craigman's just another call to arms for what
00:42:06.440they've been really doing for 10 straight years. So John, Sean Davis of the founder and head of
00:42:13.680The Federalist, which is a great site, is going to follow us.
00:42:16.620And his thing is about, over the weekend, he was putting up tweets about, hey, we've got to get on top of this, taking apart the deep state.
00:42:23.400And he refers a lot to your reporting.
00:42:26.300New York Times is also reporting that you may have some sort of role in this.
00:42:56.320I think Odie and I, Tulsi Gabbard, before she leaves, will leave us some big transparency bombs that will help us understand election integrity better and maybe some other issues.
00:43:05.800But the great challenge that has existed throughout the Trump presidencies, plural, is that when you leave declassification to the deep state, to the bureaucrats, they slow it down, they hide it, they grab documents, they pretend the documents don't exist, they put them in burn bags, they hide documents in safes, and I think the president wants to break that cycle.
00:43:27.500And the best way to break that cycle is to remove declassification and review decisions from the agencies, take them to the White House.
00:43:35.020The president is the ultimate declassifying authority and let the president use that authority to get information declassified quicker, faster, smarter.
00:43:43.760So that, one, the prosecutors in Florida don't have to wait for dozens of SEPA hearings, these arcane hearings over classified evidence.
00:43:53.260so the public doesn't have to wait anymore so that voters don't go into another election
00:43:57.920still unaware of some of the tactics that Krugman is basically referring to in the old days.
00:44:04.720So I think that that's what the White House is about to unleash in the next 90 days. I think
00:44:09.860there'll be a mad dash of significant transparency that'll benefit the prosecutors, that'll benefit
00:44:14.760the voters. It'll benefit the Democrats to know exactly what they did. I don't think some Democrats
00:44:20.720know what their party and their actors did on their behalf. And I think that will be
00:44:25.180enlightening to a lot of folks. And we'll also get a lot, not only in the weaponization front,
00:44:30.380but also in the election meddling front. And on that, the story we broke this morning is very
00:44:35.860important. The man who oversaw analytical tradecraft in the intelligence community
00:44:40.940during President Obama's tenure. So a guy that served in a very senior position,
00:44:46.000top advisor to the deputy director of the Director of National Intelligence under Barack Obama,
00:44:52.360filed a complaint recently, a whistleblower complaint with the Inspector General of the
00:44:56.800Intelligence Committee. It says that that letter that John Brennan and Mike Morrell and their 51
00:45:03.480buddies signed back in 2020 had all of the hallmarks of a professional intelligence deception
00:45:11.040operation. There are certain tradecraft that the Intelligence Committee uses when they're going to
00:45:14.980create a deception operation. We're supposed to do that for our enemies, not for the American
00:45:18.960public. But Thomas Coons believes that he was able to match the playbook of that letter to the
00:45:25.080actual tactics that the intelligence community uses to create deception campaigns across the
00:45:30.460globe. He filed that complaint with the inspector general. The inspector general clearly thought it
00:45:34.920was meridious enough that this past week they referred it to the Justice Department for possible
00:45:39.860investigation. So an Obama air intelligence official blows the whistle on his own intelligence
00:45:46.320committee. I think what's most important about this, I've said this several times and it goes
00:45:49.940back to that famous meeting in my driveway with those two officers that showed up in the dark
00:45:54.360of night to say that something was amiss on Russia collusion. They kept saying to me back then in
00:45:59.8602017 that the intelligence committee was taking the tools that we created to fight our enemies
00:46:04.400and turning them against the American public.
00:46:07.120That's exactly what Thomas Coons alleges in this complaint to the IG.
00:46:11.700We're going to have him on the show tonight.
00:46:13.360It'll be the first time he's shown his face or had a public appearance.
00:46:17.000We'll get to know this man a little bit tonight on the show.
00:46:19.240But the tools of the intelligence community have been turned against the American people,
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00:53:53.960This is one of the most Catholic swing states in America among Catholics.
00:53:57.32047 to six, better than eight, or excuse me, almost eight to one, almost eight to one Catholics in Michigan say too many Muslim immigrants versus too few.
00:54:07.700Hispanics in Michigan, obviously a lot of overlap there with the Catholics, but Hispanics.
00:54:11.7608 to 1, 41 to 5, 41 to 5, too many Muslim immigrants versus too few. Now, are the left,0.97
00:54:20.780are people like Paul Krugman going to tell me, oh, that's because those Hispanics are all racist or0.88
00:54:24.720because they're all anti-immigrant? No, it's because they realize that Michigan has a significant
00:54:30.680problem with Sharia law creeping into the United States, has a significant problem with a large0.97
00:54:36.580population that isn't just failing to assimilate, that absolutely refuses, steadfastly refuses0.89
00:54:42.860to assimilate because they have no intention of assimilating because they do not buy into
00:54:47.800Western civilization. They do not buy into our values. They don't believe in the West. They
00:54:54.080don't believe in American traditions. They don't believe in Christianity, obviously.
00:54:57.900And the good people of Michigan, thankfully, are getting honest about this, and they're not afraid1.00
00:55:02.580to tell a pollster, hey, we've got too many Muslim immigrants here. And I think it's really1.00
00:55:07.180important, Steve. I know you're doing a whole lot of work in Texas. What I see happening in Texas
00:55:11.300right now is Texas is going the way of Michigan, going the way of the Twin Cities in Minnesota.
00:55:17.360And if Texas doesn't reverse course, all right, if Abbott and the rest of these establishment
00:55:21.660Republicans, if they don't reverse course and start taking strong action in the state of Texas,
00:55:26.300You're going to start having U.S. representatives like Rashida Tlaib, like Ilhan Omar, representing the good state of Texas.
00:55:36.320So wake up, America. And also for candidates running for office, I think this is significant, my polling.
00:55:41.660It shows you that we can stand up for Western values, for the American culture.1.00
00:55:48.680And we can say we only want immigrants into this country.0.99
00:55:52.080We only want legal immigrants who love this country, who believe in our values, who will fully assimilate into American society and culture.1.00
00:56:01.440And if they don't check those boxes, they are not welcome here.
00:56:05.400And that's what the patriots of Michigan are telling us in this poll.
00:56:08.500And by the way, Steve, this was not some MAGA sample, this poll.
00:56:12.120OK, it was not a good poll on the whole for the Republican Party nor for Trump.
00:56:16.600As a matter of fact, Trump in this poll was minus 22 percent overall, minus 22 percent approval rating.
00:56:23.340The war in Iran, minus 12 percent, only 40 percent approved, 52 percent disapproved.
00:56:28.700So this is the same. Yeah. Hang on for one second.0.96
00:56:32.680I'll hold you through the break. Sean Davis is going to join us.
00:56:34.420Then we're going to go to Texas and talk about this situation.