WarRoom Battleground EP 291: The Regimes Failure On Border Security
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Summary
El Paso, Texas is one of the most dangerous cities in the United States, but it's not just the people crossing the border, it's also the media covering the situation. Today, reporter Savannah Nemandez joins us from El Paso to give us an update on the situation on the southern border.
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this is what you're fighting for i mean every day you're out there what they're doing is blowing
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people off if you continue to look the other way and shut up then the oppressors the authoritarians
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get total control and total power because this is just like in arizona this is just like in georgia
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it's another element that backs them into a quarter and shows their lies and misrepresentations
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this is why this audience is going to have to get engaged as we've told you this is the fight
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all this nonsense all this spin they can't handle the truth war room battleground here's your host
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stephen k bannon okay welcome back it's thursday 11 may in the year of lord 2023 uh a day they'll
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live in infamy because at midnight tonight my york has told us the title 42 put in under president
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trump comes off the invasion of the southern border we've had ben burquam up in the previous
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hour real america's voice ben is in is in brownsville okay now he's in mccallum he started
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kind of at the gulf and he's working his way all the way to uh to tijuana going through all the
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board he'll be reporting every day we have turning point usa's frontline reporter the great investigator
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reporter savannah hernandez now joins us from el paso texas ma'am can you give us an update on el paso
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sure steve so when i first got here on tuesday the streets were absolutely filled with migrants
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who again were sleeping on the streets for the past couple of weeks however ahead of the expiration
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of title 42 as we have seen media make their way over to this area the city actually sent
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environmental services to come and clean up the streets so that the migrant camps got swept yesterday
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morning on tuesday as well border patrol was asking a lot of these migrants to go willingly get
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processed so that way they could get their nta papers and they could essentially be let go in
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the united states so giving you guys an example of what we're seeing with those ntas we spoke to a
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migrant that was actually deported four times by mexican immigration he finally made his way over here
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to the u.s he received his notice to appear papers and he was essentially again released into the united
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states we ran into another woman her notice to appear date isn't until april of 2027 so just an idea of
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again the paperwork being given to these migrants and um just to describe the scene as well for you
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complete humanitarian crisis i am very glad the city did come to clean up this area because you
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had unused blankets you had unused clothing littering the ground you had all of these migrant camps
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blankets uh there the streets do smell like urine here and feces i'll be honest with you it very much
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which does seem like a biohazard so that the city finally did come and clean up a local officer sharing
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with me as well um this very much mirrors what happened when joe biden came to visit el paso back in
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january to take a peek at the border crisis right the city comes they clean everything up the migrates
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get bused to shelters they get processed and we don't see them on the streets however there are still
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hundreds that are coming over the border every single day another thing i want to add as well is this
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morning, we tried to go fly our drone because there was a huge group of about 600 that had
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crossed over from Juarez into El Paso. And Border Patrol told us that we were only allowed to fly
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our drone from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. This was not something that they told us needed to be done
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yesterday. So it was very interesting to me how restrictive they are being with the media as well
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today. Savannah, you've been in some pretty dangerous places. Do you feel safe in the streets
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of El Paso right now? El Paso is one of the great cities. We built the wall down there. It's
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incredible. The people there are great. The downtown's been rejuvenated. It's got great hotels,
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great restaurants. You see, it's a real sense of vibrancy. Do you feel safe? And number two,
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is this impacting El Paso in a negative way? Absolutely. I've actually had many citizens
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from the city reach out and thank me for being here because they have expressed to me that they
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feel unsafe. They don't feel safe because they don't understand who is being let into the country.
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Not understand, but they're just, you know, unaware of who is being allowed to cross into the border
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every single day. And if you do want me to give you an idea of the demographic that is on the ground,
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it is majority of single adult males from Venezuela. Probably nine out of 10 people that we've talked to
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down here are from Venezuela. So we're seeing heavy traffic from that country specifically. And when I do
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walk the streets, luckily for me, I have a male cameraman with me, but I wouldn't come down and
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walk the streets of El Paso alone by myself because of the heavy presence of migrants, because we don't
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know who is essentially on the streets right now. But again, as Title 42 set to expire, we have
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started to see a heavier police presence in this area, but that was after the city came and processed
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those migrants, took them to different facilities and took them off the street. That's when we started to
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see the police presence. I want to thank Memphis. This B-roll that's up there, let's get the B-roll
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back, please. You don't need to see me. People see enough of me. Let's go put that B-roll back up.
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I am shocked, given El Paso, Texas, how a great city. It looks like a third world city. Is this
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what's happened to El Paso with this safe streets situation where they're just dumping people out
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there, ma'am? Look at this footage. It's stunning. Absolutely, Steve. And you know what? One of
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the things that I'm really interested in is covering the homeless crisis that has ravaged
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the United States. So I've been to San Francisco, Philadelphia, Seattle, Portland, and El Paso
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very much mirrors the, again, dirty, human feces-ridden streets that I'm oftentimes seeing
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in these progressive cities. I used to go to school down here in this area. I was very familiar
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with the city, and it does look very different from what I remember. And I do keep hearing this,
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you know, same third world country type rhetoric, and that's exactly what it is. If you walk the street
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right now, I don't feel like I'm in Texas. I feel like I'm in Mexico, if we're being honest.
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I don't want you to bury the lead. I want to go back to, you ask people for their papers or to see
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their papers. Did you tell me a woman that's been processed, her date of when she's got to show up for
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the first time is in 2027? It's four years from today?
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That is correct. Now, I'm sure the viewers are familiar, but these notice-to-appear papers are
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essentially given to the migrants once they're processed and do allow them to legally stay in
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the U.S. until that court date. So I've interviewed some migrants who have a court date as soon as
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July or August of this year, but the woman that I interviewed, her court date isn't until 2027.
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By the way, her husband was deported into Juarez, and so she's here in El Paso waiting for him
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because he is going to be recrossing once Title 42 expires tonight.
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What do they have to, I mean, this is a scam. This is abusing our asylum system, right? We know
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that. But what do they even have to say to be let in and processed into the country? Is there any
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You know, Steve, from what I've seen, no. And Border Patrol, of course, they can't speak to us
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directly, but they'll kind of come over and say, hey, thank you for reporting on this because we're
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completely overwhelmed. We feel like we're an Uber service for illegal immigrants at this point.
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We have low morale because we have our hands tied. They aren't allowed to actually enforce the policies
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that they were hired to enforce. They feel like the Biden administration has completely abandoned
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them. And again, the streets very much reflect that. The only reason things are cleaned up right
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now is because the media started attracting attention to this. We all saw the viral footage
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of thousands of migrants sleeping on the streets of El Paso. And it really took, again,
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the media coming down here, Americans seeing the reality of what is going on for the city to clean
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this up. And, you know, going back to your original question, is anybody really being turned away?
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I have spoken to multiple migrants who have been deported multiple times. Again, they're going and
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they were willing to getting processed the other day because Customs and Border Patrol at this point
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is like, hey, just make our lives easier. Go get your paperwork. So that way you can be submitted
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into these shelters. They're getting that paperwork and they're being released. I've heard this from
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five to six different migrants that we have talked to that they are happy to get their
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papers. It's an easy process. They go in, they get the paperwork, they leave. By the way,
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a lot of this paperwork does allow them to work in the U.S. as well. So they're ready to start
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their life here in the United States with basically zero repercussions.
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Unbelievable. We're just breaking the total of the immigration system. This is the Biden administration.
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Todd Benson has reported that it's a controlled flow and that the Mexican authorities, he's seen
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them on radios, on phones, talking to DHS officers on the other side to control the flow to make sure
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it's done smoothly but quickly to get as many in the United States as possible. Have you seen anything
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like that? Does this look like it's organized by the Biden administration in coordination with
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Mexican officials to get as many people illegally, essentially breaking the asylum laws in here as
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possible? I haven't seen anything like that personally, but what I have seen, Steve, is DHS
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officials make it very difficult for us reporters on the ground to show these hordes of migrants that
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are making their way over from Juarez into the United States. So, you know, here in El Paso,
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we have the border wall, but there is that stretch of federal land. So once migrants do come over from
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Juarez into the United States, and there are on soil there, journalists have a very difficult time
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of actually seeing those groups. That's why the majority of footage from El Paso is drone footage.
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And like I said, just this morning, officials really cracking down on people and saying,
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sorry, you can't fly your drones. You can't be in this area. And they're really, like I said,
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being very restrictive. So that's kind of what I've seen on my end is just this really does seem like
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a cover up. Like I said, Steve, you know, just last week, these streets were dirty.
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They were filled with trash. They were filled with migrants. And now it's cleaned up. It's like,
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oh, where's the crisis that it just disappeared?
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Last question. El Paso has got some of those radical members of Congress, some real left-wingers
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down there. Are people coming to you? Are the people there finally waking up to the fact of what
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this is, a dangerous invasion of our country? Or did the politicians and the media down there
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suppress the information so much? And we just heard from a woman in McAllen that said,
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there's no state authorities there. There's nothing, you know, there's no protection whatsoever.
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And the locals have just kind of given up on this. What's the sense in El Paso?
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I think that the sense is very similar. I know the mayor did do a press conference just the other
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day where he was basically saying, hey, to the El Paso residents, don't worry. The migrants aren't
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coming to El Paso. They're just trying to pass through, essentially. That's why we declared this
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state of emergency so we can shelter them. And they'll eventually leave the city. So that's kind
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of the angle the mayor is trying to take with this right now to calm his own citizens down.
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But I do think that people are waking up. I do think that people see what is happening
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and what is going on. And we are starting to get a lot more vocal about it as we continue to see
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tens of thousands daily at this point continue to cross the border.
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Savannah, are any, is Abbott or any local Texas authorities putting forward any, anything
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whatsoever to try to repel this invasion? Any of the local, no, no, the federal government
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is assisting it. But do you see any of Abbott's people down there trying to stop it?
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I mean, here in El Paso, I haven't seen much, but I do know that he did start the technical,
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Texas tactical force where he was sending an additional, I believe, 545 national guardsmen down
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here. We have seen a couple of videos in, you know, the Brownsville, McAllen area of barbed
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wired areas that were open and bringing in a lot of migrants, you know, heavy passage areas. And we
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did see some video of these national guardsmen turning those migrants away. However, what I want
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people to know when you watch those types of videos is that just because those migrants didn't
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cross at that point does not mean that they were not rerouted to a different portion and still
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made their way over to the U.S. So it is interesting to me because I feel like Abbott is trying to
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highlight, like, oh, look, we're trying to turn people away. But they're ultimately still making
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their way into Texas, again, all over our southern border.
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Savannah, we'll check in with you hopefully later before we leave the air. How do people get to
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you? Social media, all of it. You're part of Turning Point USA's frontline reporters. You guys do an
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incredible job. Head tip to Charlie Kirk and the team over Turning Point. By the way, I'm going to be at
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the, I think, July 15th and 16th is going to be the big Turning Point conference down in Florida
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and West Palm Beach. Senator Josh Hawley will be there. Senator J.D. Vance will be there. Of course,
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the great Jack Posobiec will be there. Boebert, Congressman Boebert, I will be there. Many,
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many others. We're always honored to participate in anything that Turning Point puts on. How do people
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get to you? Where do they get you on social media and where do they go for a website, man?
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You guys can go to SavSaysOfficial.com to go follow all of my reporting. Also, go follow me
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on Twitter at Sav underscore says, because that's where I'm doing all of my live tweeting. You can
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see all the drone footage of what's happening here in El Paso. You can see all of those interviews
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with the migrants on the ground, and I will continue to cover the border crisis here in El Paso.
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Savannah, stay safe. The audience's prayers are with you, but you're a fighter and you're a tiger,
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but this is a very dangerous situation, so just stay safe, okay?
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Savannah Hernandez, that's a, she punches way above her weight. She's incredible. Just gets
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incredible stories all the time throughout the world. It's just amazing, and this is so great
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what Charlie and the folks have done. Is it, we have, do we have Terry Schilling?
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Yeah. Okay. By the way, we're going to be juggling. We've got Congressman Burchett. He's
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running through an airport. He's from Oversight. We're going to try to get him. I've got Boris.
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We're going to track down Boris. I got to go through last night what happened in, what happened
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in, in New Hampshire. Do we have the clip of the woman that we played for Nancy Mace? Do we
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have the clip for the woman that asked the thing? Okay, fine. Maybe I can get that up later.
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Okay, so last night they had, and Caitlin Collins jumped in on this. Terry, I asked you and Liz
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Yor and some other folks I know are the leaders of the Right to Life movement. President Trump
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last night, woman asked a question about end of Dobbs. President Trump had an answer. Congressman
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Mace was on today, and she's been one of the leaders, I guess, of the moderates, and, you know,
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she laid down a case about empathy and practicality about, about winning elections. And I wanted
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you to come back and give your, I know, because you're the opposite of the spectrum, why don't
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you come and spend a few minutes with us and walk through your theory of the case? First
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off, President Trump's response last night, what, what, tell me about it.
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Well, first of all, President Trump, without question, is the most pro-life president we've
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ever had. He, in just his first term in office, managed to nominate three justices that ended up
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overturning Roe. You can't discount that. But he's coming around and we're figuring out how,
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what to do in the wake of Roe, right? Everyone agrees that there's definitely a state role in
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regulating and protecting the unborn. The question is, what does a federal policy look like? Steve,
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I've done so much polling on this issue, and we do it with our partner groups, like the Susan B.
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Anthony List. And it's actually gotten to the point where it's very boring. And what I mean by
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that is, is that it's so predictable. The only thing that really matters in terms of whether or
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not a pro-life law is popular or not, is whether or not it has exceptions for rape, incest, and life
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of the mother. And I know that there's a lot in the pro-life community that don't think that there
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should be any protections. But you know, at the end of the day, I'm a pragmatic guy. But the polling,
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it was interesting. We compared the polling for a heartbeat bill with exceptions. It came
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in at 61%. And the opposite, which is the Democrats' position, unlimited, unrestricted access to
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abortion at any point for any reason was only at 23%. Hang on one second. Hang on one second.
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Let me, I finally got it up. I want to play the entire clip of the woman last night, President Trump,
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and then Caitlin Collins kind of hectoring him. Let's go ahead and play it, Memphis.
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Thank you. I appreciate you answering this question this evening. How do you plan to appeal
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to women voters in New Hampshire who are concerned about the Dobbs decision and how states may change
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their laws? It's such a great question. And it was such a great victory. And people are starting to
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understand it now. You know that they wanted to bring it back to the states, but that was probably
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the least important part of that victory. Getting rid of Roe v. Wade was an incredible thing for
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pro-life because it gave pro-life something to negotiate with. Pro-life had absolutely nothing
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being stuck in Roe v. Wade to negotiate with. And now what's happening, and I see it all over,
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deals are being made. Deals are going to be made. And look, everybody that was president wanted to get
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rid and tried to get rid of Roe v. Wade. You mean Republicans? For 50 years. Republicans. For 50
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years, this has been going on. Actually, a couple of Democrats, too. But for 50 years, this has been
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going on. I was able to do it, and I was very honored to do it. But by doing it, things are happening that
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are very, very positive. And you have to, I happen to believe in the exceptions, the life of the mother,
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rape, incest, like Ronald Reagan believed in the exceptions. But I happen to believe that. I think it,
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I think it's frankly important to do that. But a lot of people are, you know, against that. A
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relatively small, relatively small number. But the way I look, I think it's very important to say
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this. I consider the other side to be radical because the other side under Roe v. Wade and
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other things, the other side, they're radical because they will, remember the debate with Hillary
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Clinton, they said rip the baby out of the womb at the end of the ninth month. They will kill the baby
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in the ninth month. If you look at that crazy governor of Virginia from the former governor,
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where he said, no, the baby will be born, and then we'll decide essentially whether or not to
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execute the baby. But Mr. President, can we talk about what you would do if you are reelected?
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No, but these are the radical people. It's not the pro-life people that are radical.
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But if you are reelected, and you're back in the Oval Office, and you get legislation to your desk,
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would you sign a federal abortion ban into law?
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What I'll do is negotiate so that people are happy. But the fact that we were able,
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I was able, I'm so proud of it, we put three great justices on the Supreme Court. We have
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almost 300 federal judges on the Supreme Court.
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So you, just to be clear, just to be clear, Mr. President, you would sign a federal abortion
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I said this, I said this, I want to do what's right. And we're looking, and we want to do
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what's right for everybody. But now, for the first time, the people that are pro-life have
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negotiating capability, because you didn't have it before. They could kill the baby in
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the ninth month or after the baby was born. Now they won't be able to do that.
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Well, look, he's finding his roots again, right? There was some commotion a few weeks ago where
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he was suggesting there was no federal rule, but he did exactly what he needs to do. Now,
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we still need to figure out what the right federal policy is. And even the pro-life movement
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is figuring that out. And they're basically saying 15 weeks or better, right? With exceptions. That's
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what they're expecting from the presidential field. And that's, I think, where he's going to come down.
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But he's going to come down and come out with some type of federal protections for the unborn.
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And you know what, Steve, if it's a 15-week bill, that's great. We're up to European standards,
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right? These are leftists. They are hysterical. You can't trust anything they say. These are
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people that think it's okay for doctors to kill babies and make money off of it, right? And they
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accuse us of big government while taking all of our property, raising our taxes without us trying
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to take our kids from us now. I think at a bare minimum, though, in the terms of the big government
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debate, I think at a bare minimum, our laws should say you just can't kill babies. That's actually very
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small, limited government where you can't kill babies. But look, President Trump is, he's there,
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right? He's still the same guy. It was so encouraging. I've seen him at these rallies,
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so it wasn't that surprising to me. But I've heard from other of my friends, and the guy still got it.
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Talk to me then about the polling, and Nancy Mace came in, and she's been one of the leaders of the
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moderates, saying that we've got to watch this because this is how we're going to lose this
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election. Talk to me about the—go back to the polling, and then talk to me about what Nancy Mace
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and the moderate Republicans are talking about.
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Well, the polling is very clear cut. When you contrast it, when you contrast any abortion
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restriction from heartbeat to 15 weeks to third trimester bans, as long as they have exceptions,
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it's a two-to-one, and in some cases, it's a three-to-one margin. And that's what you really
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have to pay attention to when you compare the Democrats' position to our protections for the
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unborn, which is, as President Trump said, unrestricted access to abortion. So the one that
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I found most interesting was that a heartbeat bill at six weeks, if you ban abortion or you limit
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abortion to when a baby has a heartbeat, to before a baby has a heartbeat, with exceptions, it pulls
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in at 61% to 23% to the Democrats' position of unrestricted access to abortion. It's a no-brainer,
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Steve, and it's a losing proposition to go before the voters in your state and tell them that you
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don't want to protect babies, right? That's the bigger vulnerability. You mentioned earlier that
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Nancy Mays said that she's all about winning elections and empathy. What about, what do you
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think is driving the pro-life movement, if not for empathy for these unborn children that aren't even
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being given a chance at life? Look, Steve, we all owe our fellow man something, right? We live in a
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community. I have to pay taxes to send strangers to school. I have to pay for their lunches. I'm okay
00:22:13.340
with that. But if we owe each other something, if I owe strangers a college degree and an education,
00:22:18.720
well, then I think a mom and a dad owe their baby at least nine months in the womb. And I think the
00:22:25.160
But how have we then lost a narrative, or maybe we haven't, but at least for our perception,
00:22:31.820
we've lost a narrative that the entire 2022 Midtown loss was because of this issue of abortion and how
00:22:40.220
they're playing up 2024 to be the, and I can tell you from the donors and some of the senior political
00:22:47.420
operatives, people are very nervous about this. Is this because we've lost the narrative or we've
00:22:54.320
No, we've lost the facts, Steve. So the, and keep in mind, the bad guys still control our corporate
00:22:59.780
media apparatus. And there's still a lot of bad guys in the GOP consultant class that don't want to
00:23:05.140
talk about abortion. They like abortion. They support it ultimately. Listen, the reality of
00:23:10.760
2022 is that the Republicans didn't talk about abortion. We've analyzed all of the campaign
00:23:17.100
spending on campaign ads and the messaging in it. And the Democrats spent over $500 million in the
00:23:23.160
2022 election attacking Republicans for being extreme on abortion. Steve, you know how much our
00:23:28.480
side spent on pro-life ads attacking Democrats? It was less than 50 million. They all spent us 10 to
00:23:34.400
one on abortion messaging. And by the way, 500 million, we throw around a lot of numbers.
00:23:39.260
That's as much as McDonald's spends on its corporate advertising for the entire year.
00:23:43.720
You give me $500 million, I'll make fluoride in the water, a campaign issue that decides an election.
00:23:49.480
We have to go on offense. And by the way, these Republicans, you're not going to be able to deflect
00:23:54.020
to inflation and jobs in the economy or crime because no one takes you seriously because you never
00:24:00.200
deliver. This is a product of sellout Republicans never delivering for their voters and people not
00:24:06.140
trusting them. That's why we lost the 2022 election. We got outspent, out-messaged with
00:24:10.200
our voters, and we didn't fight on abortion. That's why we lost.
00:24:14.520
But isn't the lesson the Democrats are going to say is that we put unlimited amount of money,
00:24:18.860
you know, we put a billion dollars in this in 2024. The hobbits are going to be able to put up 50 to
00:24:26.420
100 million dollars again. We'll have the same results. I mean, how do you, if it's just about
00:24:30.840
throw weight of, that's my point is, did we lose narrative or facts? I think the way, at least I
00:24:36.560
would look, he didn't actually lose the facts. He lost the narrative. He lost the narrative because
00:24:40.340
guys put money in to drive that narrative. How do we, because even most, even many of your allies,
00:24:47.340
I mean, the Susan B. Anthony thing this week with President Trump was pretty huge,
00:24:50.340
but even a lot of your natural allies are sitting there going, is this one? Because, because
00:24:55.480
there's no amount of money sourcing these guys won't put in to go after this issue. They think
00:25:00.540
this is essential to capturing the female vote, sir. So our big problem is that it was just the
00:25:07.100
outside groups that were spending that 50 million dollars to get Republicans elected. We need the
00:25:12.880
candidates. We need the candidates. We need them to follow the Trump model, right? What
00:25:17.320
President Trump did in that third debate where he called out Hillary for being okay with ripping
00:25:22.380
a baby out of the womb in the ninth month, right before it was about to be born. That's what we
00:25:26.480
need to do. You need the candidates to be spending their money. The candidates, by the way, have,
00:25:31.800
they will spend billions of dollars each election cycle, but they don't like talking about it because
00:25:35.960
it makes them uncomfortable. It's much more comfortable, Steve, to talk about inflation and
00:25:39.940
crime and all the safe things that are easy, that appear to be easy layups, but it's uncomfortable
00:25:44.620
to talk about abortion. And I'm not, as someone that talks about abortion and transgenderism on
00:25:49.740
that, it's not, it's not fun. I mean, I'm fun, but I'm sick. The thing is, we need the candidates to go
00:25:56.140
on offense. They need to attack their opponents. They need to run campaign ads articulating their
00:26:01.140
vision and attacking their Democrat opponents for being extreme on abortion. And if we can get the
00:26:05.220
candidates to do that, we're going to have a lot better success and traction in these elections.
00:26:10.660
Okay. Terry, if I could ask you to hold through the break, because I want to talk about
00:26:15.420
the attacks on the family. I want to talk about the parental rights movement, things that the
00:26:21.080
American principle project at the center of, they're coming hard for that. I think they saw
00:26:25.400
particularly after last night's command performance by president Trump on Ukraine, on the border,
00:26:31.540
on the economy, they're going to sit there and go, I don't know if, I don't know if, uh, if Biden can
00:26:36.440
take him on or any Democrat can take him on and things are in his wheelhouse, we have to come
00:26:40.500
about it a different way. And I think that they are coming for the American family like you've
00:26:44.880
never seen before. Short commercial break. Terry Schilling from American Principles Project.
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We love you, Queen. We're in your corner and we've got you and I will fuck anybody up who's like
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trying to fuck with anything with you guys. It's really in all seriousness. There's so many things
00:33:22.100
that are hurting and really killing our kids and we all know what I'm talking about right now. And it
00:33:27.820
ain't no drag queen because if you've ever seen a drag queen lip sync for her life. Yep. It only makes
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you happier. It only makes you love more. It makes you a better person. Fuck if I could do a death drop
00:33:42.420
right now, I would. But I would probably like break my hip. But I want to ask everybody out there,
00:33:52.160
please, please support all the great organizations that are out there helping all of this nonsense
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going away like it should. All of these incredibly stupid policies. Bye. Bye. No more room for hate.
00:34:06.220
From the pit of hell. Let me bring in Terry Schilling. Terry, what did I just see there?
00:34:21.440
Explain that to me and explain this in the context of the assault on the family, sir.
00:34:26.600
Well, Steve, I mean, for a long time, the sexual left has been trying to sexualize our kids, right?
00:34:35.680
This actually started with Alfred Kinsey in the 40s and 50s, and it carried on. They've established
00:34:41.680
Kinsey Institutes all throughout the country. And Kinsey basically was a pedophile. He studied,
00:34:47.340
he didn't think there was anything wrong with children having sexual activity. And he was the
00:34:52.480
pioneer for what we're experiencing today through this sexual revolution. And it's now coming to
00:34:58.260
fruition because all of our institutions have been captured. You're seeing the normalization of
00:35:03.560
pedophilia. You're seeing states right now, like the state of Washington just yesterday, the AP ran a
00:35:08.440
story. The state of Washington passed a law to protect trans minors from their parents. Isn't that
00:35:15.160
interesting? They're going to protect children from their parents. That's a very interesting way to frame
00:35:20.920
it, right? These are kidnapping laws. These are laws that allow for states to kidnap children from
00:35:26.900
their parents. They're unconstitutional. They're willing to upend the entire system of due process
00:35:32.460
and innocent until proven guilty just to destroy the family because they know that the family is the
00:35:39.540
heart and soul of this country. It's why we go to work. It's why we care about the future, why we don't
00:35:44.700
want them spending so much and why we want good policies and laws passed. If you don't have families,
00:35:48.860
you're not going to care about your elections and the people in power because you don't have an
00:35:56.340
This is the way that the Marxists have always gone about it here. Look, I got to ask this because
00:36:01.520
there's something that doesn't, it just doesn't connect. You know, you've had the Q people,
00:36:08.200
right? And they are dumped on all the time. They're crazy. The conspiracy theorists,
00:36:12.260
you know, this Q stuff's nuts. But then you see a situation like that and you see a pretty established
00:36:19.120
Hollywood star. Maybe she's not getting the role she used to be, as happens to women of a certain
00:36:24.360
age, but she was one of Hollywood's biggest stars, still hugely prominent in the entertainment
00:36:31.560
industry. You see that and you see what it represents and everything associated with that.
00:36:37.440
Then today, Congressman Nancy Mace was here and she's talking about the Biden investigation and
00:36:48.220
actually going and seeing the, seeing the, going to the treasury department and seeing the wire
00:36:54.820
transfers of all the money. And, you know, that's principally as the presentation you saw from
00:36:59.680
oversight dealing with the Chinese Congress. Part of the reason I was brought in by Rudy and Bob
00:37:04.680
Costello to review the laptop from hell was about my knowledge of CCP control companies and the,
00:37:10.660
and the one belt, one road and money flows and went back and forth to there. And there, you know,
00:37:15.300
the press conferences about that. And then in the war room, cause she was in street today, she says,
00:37:20.260
you know, but the thing that upset me the most of all that, which is trees and stuff like that.
00:37:23.940
She said, the thing that I'm going to personally pursue, this is her talking is that she said the
00:37:29.460
biggest file, the thickest file was in the prostitution area and the human trafficking of
00:37:36.320
women in particular. And I go, what are you talking about? It says, oh yeah, the wire transfers
00:37:40.500
of this, the file was this thick. The other files of this thick, this file was this thick money going
00:37:45.300
back and forth, Hunter Biden, the Biden family, et cetera, on this very topic. Then I talked to people
00:37:53.040
that are, we've got people strung out from Brownsville, Texas and the Gulf of Mexico, all the
00:37:57.880
way to Tijuana at, on the Pacific ocean, 2000 miles on the border of this coming down on the,
00:38:05.760
on the stripping off of title 42. And whether we're talking to local officials in Arizona or local
00:38:11.620
officials in the Rio Grande Valley, or whether we're talking to DPS or people behind the scenes,
00:38:15.920
because 24 seven, we're working on this and you've got all these great reporters.
00:38:18.920
They continue to talk about, it's just one of the things that's happened is just open season.
00:38:23.620
The cartels are now just going full bore on child and human trafficking. And you see these three
00:38:29.360
different elements of it. And you say, Hey, I, yeah, the cute people are crazy. They're conspiracy
00:38:34.140
theory, but you see these elements in place all about and around young children. And you see the
00:38:41.300
relentless, like right there, not just mocking you up in your grill and threatening you that if you
00:38:48.200
have any problem at all, trying to defend your children from this, they're going to F you up.
00:38:54.460
Right. And you see what's happening on the border. You see what's happening in this Biden family. You
00:38:58.320
see what's happened to the FBI and the treasury department, because that file with the money that
00:39:05.280
went for the human trafficking and the sex trafficking. And the implication is that not an insignificant
00:39:15.100
That the treasury department's known about this. The treasury department have had these on file
00:39:19.740
since 2015, 2016, before president Trump ever took over your thoughts and assessments, sir.
00:39:27.780
Well, look, I I'm a big believer in that ideology does drive some things, but I think industries
00:39:35.000
drive a lot more. There's a lot of money that's tied up into human trafficking. There's a lot of power
00:39:43.280
here. There's a lot of dirt on people. The fact that they've known about this and have covered it up
00:39:49.780
and they we had to win back Congress in order to uncover it. It's it tells you a lot about this
00:39:56.760
regime. And and frankly, Steve, I've thought a lot about this. And who are these people that are
00:40:01.860
putting hundreds of millions of dollars into pro abortion election ads? Who are the people that are
00:40:07.160
getting Planned Parenthood started? Who have who are the industry leaders that have a vested interest
00:40:13.260
in it? It's not just the abortionists. I mean, they make a lot of money, but it's the sex traffickers,
00:40:17.500
right? When when you have an underage girl or an overage girl and she gets pregnant and she has to
00:40:23.600
carry that baby to term. Well, that's a bad investment and she's not gonna be able to make you as much
00:40:28.720
money. There are all these industries. That's why they want to sexualize kids. Steve, we tried to pass an
00:40:34.080
age verification law for pornography in 1997 and the Supreme Court struck it down. They said we
00:40:41.100
didn't have the right to restrict pornography off of the Internet that opposed an undue burden
00:40:45.560
on porn users. Give me a break. This is there is an agenda here and it's to break down our sexual
00:40:52.120
boundaries, our sexual mores and our sexual rules so that we're all just godless and and we pay for sex
00:40:59.280
instead of devoting our life to just one person for our entire life and having a family.
00:41:03.660
It's all about control. It's all about the money. And and it's these industries that are driving all
00:41:09.140
of this and it's fueled a lot by human trafficking. Where there may be some I'm not saying controversy,
00:41:16.480
but but difference of opinion about the whole abortion right to life and how that's to be
00:41:21.420
positioned going forward right by people who are on the same side of the football, the situation with
00:41:26.660
parental rights, the situation with what we just talked about, the protection of the family there.
00:41:31.160
When I've looked at numbers, I mean, these are 70, 30, 75, 25, 80, 20 things. What is how is that
00:41:39.260
galvanizing the effort of all these different groups or people? Do you feel people are pulling
00:41:45.080
together and coming together like they were in the in the in the life movement and that this will be a
00:41:51.920
big wave of people on a cultural aspect in 2024? Well, look, Steve, I always go back to Virginia
00:42:00.620
in 2021 and how we turned this blue state red. And the only reason it happened is because Glenn
00:42:08.020
Youngkin made it an issue on the campaign trail. He made parental rights and parents controlling what
00:42:14.480
their kids learn in school an issue. And this LGBT stuff was on the front. And Glenn Youngkin,
00:42:20.660
who's now the governor, made that a campaign issue. I think my nightmare, my fear is that you have all
00:42:26.580
of this energy from the American people, from the voters. But if it's not channeled through our elected
00:42:32.160
officials, if it's not channeled through politicians who are running and attacking their opponents for
00:42:38.460
ripping apart our families, that's going to dissipate and it's going to run out and the people are going
00:42:42.980
to lose not just momentum, they're going to lose hope because you need look, Steve, I've done this
00:42:49.020
for a long time. And the women's sports issue is what took everything to the next level. And it was
00:42:53.380
because it had one extra factor. All these issues are very popular with the American people.
00:42:58.260
But the thing that made the women's sports issue different was that politicians were willing to
00:43:02.740
champion it and fight for it. And we had consequences for the politicians that vetoed this legislation,
00:43:09.620
like Kristi Noem. So you need the political champions. You can't just have popular opinion
00:43:15.760
because that energy, those people will get demoralized and they'll lose hope and they won't
00:43:21.720
have any champions to vote for if our politicians aren't talking about it. And so that's my nightmare
00:43:27.220
because I just don't think enough of our elected officials, our governors, our senators, our members of
00:43:31.780
Congress, everyone, I don't think they're talking about this stuff enough. How many, why haven't any
00:43:35.960
of the presidential candidates, maybe Vivek has, why haven't any of them criticized this Washington
00:43:40.900
law that allows for the state to kidnap your children and then ask questions? They literally,
00:43:47.260
if your kid goes to child family services and said, I'm transgender and I don't think that my parents
00:43:53.500
will support it. They take the kid from the home and then they tell the parents, they don't go to the
00:43:58.020
parents first. What in the world is going on, Steve? Why isn't everyone
00:44:02.200
and their mother talking about this on the public stage? It makes no sense. And it's very
00:44:09.520
Terry, how do people, how do people get to American principles? Because this is
00:44:14.200
the Washington state, whatever, all this is happening, parental rights, the anti-CRT,
00:44:20.000
all that, it's all coming together now. And it's got to be a major element of the MAGA
00:44:24.020
movement going forward. Cause this is what it's about. It's about the protection of the American
00:44:28.220
family. If we lose that, all the other stuff doesn't, doesn't, doesn't matter. So how do
00:44:34.640
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00:44:51.100
Thank you very much. We'll play that. Hopefully we get that up. We got up on our website. Hopefully
00:44:56.560
get more. Terry, thank you very much. Breaking news. The meeting tomorrow has been, has been
00:45:03.980
postponed on the debt ceilings. That should shock you that the working groups have met, but that
00:45:08.860
the leadership is not going to meet with Biden tomorrow is sometime next week. And I don't think
00:45:12.920
it's been, that has been laid out yet. What this means is that we have to, and you heard
00:45:20.440
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00:45:24.080
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00:45:29.720
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00:46:31.340
performance last night. Steve, honored to be with you, honored to be with the posse. And not only
00:46:38.340
was there an absolute powerhouse performance last night. What we've had today is a poll coming out
00:46:44.840
of Florida, which shows that on the economy, President Trump was leading the Florida governor
00:46:50.180
of 46 to 18. What does that say? That says that the people of Florida, economy is obviously the key
00:46:58.020
indicator. The people of Florida realized just what that audience last night realized, that we need
00:47:05.480
President Trump back in office as soon as possible. And now where do we go from here? We go to a full,
00:47:11.120
robust rally in Iowa. And from there on to victory in the primary and in the general. Some of the
00:47:17.680
buried leads last night, Steve, that I thought were very important was the fact that there was no doubt as
00:47:23.300
the town hall, you know, went through the hour, hour plus, a little bit plus, that that was the
00:47:31.260
president. That was the president of our country there. Not the guy who currently is illegitimately
00:47:35.980
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00:47:41.340
leader of our country. And even Caitlin Collins couldn't help herself but keep saying, Mr. President,
00:47:45.820
Mr. President, Mr. President. And that was absolutely clear. And then on the key issues,
00:47:51.300
from energy to the border, and then of course, to what's happening in Russia and Ukraine,
00:47:56.720
President Trump giving absolutely unparalleled answers and answers that frankly, forget Biden,
00:48:03.380
who doesn't know what day it is. But you know for a fact that none of the pretenders for the
00:48:08.440
Republican nomination, no politician, period, outside of President Trump could be giving those
00:48:13.260
common sense, direct business answers. I mean, you know, Caitlin Collins, oh, do you want Ukraine
00:48:20.280
to win a war? First of all, winning a war, we're not in Roman times here. You know, that just shows
00:48:26.940
how little the mainstream media knows and understands about modern conflict. And President
00:48:31.800
Trump perfectly saying, what I want is for the death and destruction to stop. And then the answer
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on the war criminal. If we call Putin a war criminal now, and he thinks he's got Slobodan
00:48:43.100
Milosevic's fate coming at him, then what is he going to do with over 5,000 nuclear weapons?
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Again, direct, sensical, logical, powerful. That was last night.
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Real quickly, before I let you go, I love that breakdown. And you're right, it was quite powerful
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as a command performance. I just want to make sure I heard this right, because we're just getting
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this in with you. The poll was done, and it shows in Florida, not nationally, Florida. It's 46-18
00:49:15.880
That is 46-18 on who would handle the economy better. Overall, from those who are likely to
00:49:23.680
vote, President Trump is up by 10. From those who have seen advertisements for both, he's up by almost
00:49:28.620
20. Specifically, on the economy, on the economy, this poll put out by American Spectator, done by
00:49:35.120
National Strategies, what it says specifically is that the people of Florida prefer President Trump to
00:49:43.260
their own governor by a measure of 46-18 on who would handle the economy better. And as you know,
00:49:49.920
Steve, the economy is what matters. That's how people make up their mind. And especially now in
00:49:54.520
California. And hey, let me tell you this. I'm in the state of Florida right now, and gas is at four
00:49:59.060
bucks a gallon. So it is not at all a surprise that the people of Florida are looking at their
00:50:05.220
governors gallivanting around South Korea and Japan and the UK and Israel and everywhere else, Ohio,
00:50:12.540
while his own state and the people of the state that he's supposedly protecting are paying four
00:50:21.060
Bringing back big trade deals. Boris, how do people get you the morning newsletter,
00:50:27.380
Steve, thank you so much. Honored to be with you. Honored to be with the policy. My information
00:50:30.420
on the website is boroscp.com, hot on boroscp.com, hot on Twitter at Boris CP, on Getter at Boris CP,
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on Truth at Boris, and the hottest on the grand Boris on the score, Epstein. Stay strong. God bless.
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Boris, thank you very much for breaking away from the meetings to join us to give us that
00:50:48.460
breakdown. We'll do more of the breakdown tomorrow. We haven't had, believe it or not,
00:50:52.820
we haven't had enough time to spend it. That's been so just incredible. I've never seen a news
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cycle, particularly with the southern border in collapse. Krom Conrad goes on Krom. The
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