WarRoom Battleground EP 581: Kamala's Continued Efforts To Increase Migration
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On today's show, we have a special guest, Congressman Bob Good (R-GA) who gives us an update on his recount efforts. We also hear from Rep. Bob Good, D-GA on the President's attempt to remove the Supreme Court from its current term, and we have an update from Speaker John Boehner on the lack of action from Congress regarding the recent lapses in the Secret Service's protection of President Trump.
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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
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authoritarians get total control and total power because this is just like in Arizona this is just
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like in Georgia it's another element that backs them into a quarter and shows their lies and
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misrepresentations is why this audience is going to have to get engaged as we've told you this is
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the fight all this nonsense all this spin they can't handle the truth war room battleground here's
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your host Stephen K Bannon Tuesday 30th of July Harnwell here at the helm and no domini 2024
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we've got a lot to get through um we've got through a lot this morning we've got a lot to to get through
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now start off quickly then with Congressman Bob Good who's who will give us an update on his uh
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recount progress but before that Congressman Good good morning good afternoon I should say um
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Congress has broken a week early right it's broken for recess a week early there's still a lot to be
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doing um I think the Senate right now has its um we had the live feed this morning um uh drilling down
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on the lapse the so-called lapses in the secret services provision of security uh for President
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Trump um Congress the House of Representatives however is breaking for its August recess uh how come
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well it is an annual scheduled district work period we go back in August to our district but the speaker
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promised when he became speaker back in October almost a year ago that we would not have the
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district August district work period if we didn't pass our required 12 spending bills we've only passed
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five of those bills so we ought to be in D.C. incentivizing or motivating Congress to do its job
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now I'll point out Chuck Schumer in the Senate haven't passed any of the 12 spending bills from the Senate
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but we've passed five out of the House but we got seven more to pass we should not we should not be
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taking this district work period going back to travel our districts for members to campaign or
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whatever that is that they're doing uh when we haven't done our job not to mention the fact we've
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got other pressing matters in D.C. from the president's assassination attempt uh uh for from the violence in
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D.C. uh with Benjamin Netanyahu being here uh to uh other issues that we should be dealing with
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that are pressing uh the Biden president's mental capacity we ought to be investigating that there's
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other matters that we ought to be attending to in Washington instead of going back to our districts
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so there's another example congressman good that speaker no johnson's word on something hasn't been
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something that uh that you can take to the to the bank folks if you were reassured when speaker no
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johnson said that biden's uh proposals changes for the supreme court would be dead on arrival
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if and when they arrive in the house and if you were assured by by those words you might listen uh to
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what congressman good was just saying on this instance um and be and be less assured um okay so um
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so there's lots of work to be doing and yet uh the speaker has said you can all clear off um
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that's you know i think americans taxpayers will be looking at this with a certain degree of cynicism
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um as always uh congressman good can you um did you um could you just tell me what you think about
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biden's president biden's resident biden's uh proposals uh proposed changes
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to the supreme court well i would point out again we should be this week having the appropriate
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committees uh subpoena uh white house staff vice president staff to determine the mental
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capacity of president biden is he able to continue serving or he's not capable of serving that's the
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reason why he's not the democrat nominee and who was covering that up uh but here you see
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president biden doing what democrats do uh you know when they lose elections or they lose
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supreme court decisions they try to change the rules of the game they try to undermine our
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institutions and you see that with what he wants to do to try to pack the supreme court
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or limit the supreme court's term or or in other ways undermine these justices to apply new
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abilities to try to remove them from the supreme court which we know would only be applied to
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conservative justices not liberals but speaker johnson was right in what he said the president cannot do
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this without support from congress this is dead or dead on arrival in the republican house we're
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obviously not going to make changes to the supreme court uh and i don't even think he could get it
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through the democrat senate um some of these things require constitutional amendment some of
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them might just require uh legislation and you say that the president for those parts which require
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um simple uh legislation um it's not just of course the the the president needs the
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cooperation of congress on this he'll need the the the support of the supreme court itself
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um otherwise they'll just strike it down as uh unconstitutional which of course it is
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um there's no way that that um one of the three branches of government can bind the the operational
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freedom of another branch just like this on the back of its own whim is there in fact what you were
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saying congressman good what you were saying is that um to come back to what biden is doing here
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and for all the reasons that you mentioned he is also i have to say and i tip my hat to
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he's he's taking the initiative here um and trying to distract attention from his own failings and the
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failings of his administration and force the republicans to go on um the defensive uh and you
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know that's something i would wish the republicans would do a little bit more of themselves
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i do think he'll try over these remaining five or six months of his term if he's able to complete
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his term to go as far radical as he can with the student loan transfer scheme trying to force
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taxpayers uh to pay for other people's student loans in an effort to buy votes he'll try to make
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it look like he's uh he'll try to further impede president trump's ability to secure the border uh he
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will try to make it more difficult for us to fire federal employees come january in the new trump
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administration uh and you'll see him try to do things like you like he's trying now with trying
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to alter the supreme court uh he's going to go for broke try to build his legacy if he's able to
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complete the remaining five or six months of his term um and you mentioned the fact that you know
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that the possibility that he might not finish his term a lot of people think that um they they make the
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argument that because he wasn't effectively competent to to stand again as president that
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creates an issue of national security that he's still in office still notionally the commander-in-chief
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what are you hearing in congress about the possibility that he might survive might not survive his um his term
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in office as president well we're all watching him uh be further diminished very rapidly over the recent
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months and i mean he was obviously limited uh four years ago when he had to run the biden basement
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strategy and he struggled even four years ago but we've seen him diminish very quickly over the past
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year or so and everybody knows he can't work a full schedule he can't work a full day uh he can't even
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hardly get through an interview or even prepare remarks he struggles he struggles with basic functions
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and trying to get on and off a stage trying to remember who he's talking to or who he's talking about
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so we know he's limited and he's going in the wrong direction obviously there's no cure for what ails him
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apparently uh so if he's not capable of continuing to serve or continue to run for office why is he
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capable of finishing his term and uh who has been covering that up what did they know and when they
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know what is the vice president's role in that how complicit is she in it certainly she should know
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she's had weekly lunches with the president she's obviously observed his diminished capacity and his
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uh receding in his abilities uh and so that's why we ought to have the relevant committees uh subpoena
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white house and vice president uh staffers uh major donors uh cabinet members who have been with the
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president and have them speak to what they knew and when they knew it what kind of cover-up might
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have been going on relative to biden's abilities uh as he's been in office these last three and a half
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years and what his abilities are currently congressman good it's surprising to me
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that a president um who is has so declined and we've seen the we saw the debate where we've seen
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the interview so declined in his his ability to construct accomplished thoughts that he's been
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able to come out that's it is facetiously of course that he's been able to come out with these uh these
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proposals uh regarding the the supreme court's composition final question to you before we talk
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about your your news down in the fifth district um final question to you is um one of his proposals
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would be to expand the supreme court i think to 18 justices uh and give them an 18 year fixed term
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uh in office it strikes me that the consequence of doing that would be to obviously of course that
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then gives uh the proposal the idea of the proposal is to then give each president the uh in a four-year
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term the ability to change to make two changes uh two nominations but with this constant rolling
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nominations to the supreme court it strikes me that the first and most important consequence of that
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is that the court will then become massively more politicized as the chairman of the the the house
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freedom caucus right um someone who probably is the pinnacle of the values that i would uh hold if
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i were american very much uh supporting of what the freedom caucus um tries to do as the chairman of
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of this caucus tell me something right do you think that that at this stage in in america's history
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what it really needs is to have a massively more political politicized supreme court and a
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politicization which will then be constant it will be like permanent campaigning from both political
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parties uh all the time is that really what america needs right now it certainly is not and biden sees
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himself as a 21st century fdr who tried this 90 years ago he tried to increase impact the supreme court
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and thankfully cooler heads prevailed and he and even his own party didn't support him in doing this
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when he had massive majorities in both the house and the senate for the democrats and i think the
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democrats in the senate there's some reasonable ones who recognize this would be a terrible thing
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but it's what the left does he's complaining about the political persuasion of the court and his answer
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is to try to make the court more political could you imagine just every president could just keep
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adding to the supreme court the unwieldy number that we would have and how political that would be
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so obviously it would do great damage to a one of our most sacred institutions the supreme court has
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tremendous responsibility there's going to be ebbs and flows historically as the court leans left or
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the court leans right but we've got a good system in place we need to respect that system and continue
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to follow the current procedure with respect to the supreme court not let him ruin it with his proposals
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thank you congressman um finally then uh you have some news you were on the show um last week you did
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say you just flag up this week uh as the week that you expected an update and you have news
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yes we have our recount scheduled for thursday august 1 it's interesting that my opponent senator john
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mcguire tried to have it dismissed he didn't want to let the lawfully provided recount process that
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virginia law allows uh to go forward he tried to have it dismissed uh and but uh we're going to try
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to just uh reveal any mistakes or errors expose anything that any wrongdoing and get to the truth
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of that reflects the true intent of the legal lawful participating voters of the fifth district and
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we're hopeful and prayerful that will prevail congressman you have a lot of support a lot of
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love out here on in the warming posse what can uh what can folks do um folks do in the next two days
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before before august the first uh to support you i guess of course that you're still requiring that
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this appeal takes funding and and donations what can people do to help out well yes at this point
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you're exactly right they can go to bobgoodforcongress.com it's costing us about 150 000 to fund the
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recount so we could certainly use their help if they could chip in a little bit to help fund that
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recount at bobgoodforcongress.com we'd be greatly appreciative well thank you congressman we'll
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definitely be be watching this on thursday let's try and see if we can have you on the show uh towards
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the end of the week if there's a friday perhaps if there's um any news on that god bless good luck
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and and we'll we'll stay posted thank you look forward thank you bye thank you bye-bye um i think
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we've got julie kelly now on the phone julie good afternoon hello hi yes uh great uh the line's clear right
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you can hear me i can yes but uh you have some news for us don't you julie today
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uh well i'm just covering the uh hearing senate hearing of the new acting director of the secret
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service ronald roe and deputy fbi director paul abate who are taking questions from uh senate democrats
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and republicans on two committees about what happened on july 13th and i have to say i didn't
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think it was possible for anyone to do worse and secret service director kim cheetle did last week
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during the house oversight committee hearing but somehow ronald roe has made has possibly made the
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agency look even worse less transparent uh in his responses today some really i think disgraceful
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behavior on his part uh and unassuring answers that we will get to the bottom of what really happened
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julie we had the live feed um in the morning show
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uh a few a few hours ago we heard a senator rand paul um uh questioning the new director i was
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wholly i mean i think i think senator paul tried to do the best he could i was wholly unconvinced
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by what i but in the short five minutes that we heard here um on the war totally unconvinced
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on a number of different reasons firstly they kept talking about protocol they kept sort of saying
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oh you know there were a number of errors and all the rest of it um you know um you could you know
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one error two errors are errors when you're talking about basically every single thing in the law
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and a long chain going wrong you have to think well you know you know what i'm not a conspiracy
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theorist freak but there's so much here that went wrong it's it's difficult to to continue to sustain
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um good faith um especially julie when um when steve bannon and alex jones several months ago came on
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both steve's show and alex's show and said explicitly there will be an attempt on uh president trump's life
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so when they when they come in and say this give their justifications and we've seen the replays of
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this now um in the last 10 days they they say this in advance and it actually happens um and we're
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sitting here sort of thinking oh it was it was no it was like a 20 year old kid i don't know about
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you julie you're sitting there sort of following and this debate but there's only so much credulity i
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have uh and when i for the end time when you hear like it was a lone wolf a crazy kid you just don't
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believe it anymore you know you sort of say come on guys give me something original give me a new line
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um did you get any sense now so you're following this there um did you get any sense julie kelly
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that are the latent degree of anger on behalf of of people who are either asking questions or
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answering them for for what went wrong because sort of following the the the dialogue the the exchange
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of messages on getter people are absolutely furious with what took place in pennsylvania on the 13th of
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july they are absolutely livid and furious um and the the segment that we saw there on the live feed
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i didn't get any sense of anger not even a not even at a performance level what's your take what did
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you see what did you witness there were a few senators who expressed anger and i think the
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exchange between senator josh holly and acting director uh ronald roe was very telling and holly
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was really pressing roe to answer why no one has been fired and roe instead of admitting you know that
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yes heads should be rolling and we are going to he does what leaders of law enforcement agencies
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typically do which is get indignant over questions skepticism concerns about their performance
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he and holly actually got into a shouting match uh rose said no no one has been fired yet including
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whoever the individual was who was responsible for not putting any agents at the uh american glass
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research building he says they are conducting an internal investigation haha but he also said he
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was not going to put his thumb on the scale of the investigation he has lost sleep over the past 17
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days this could have been the texas book repository all over again and he's not going to allow his
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people to be what he said persecuted over the numerous failures from lack of communication he said that
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the secret service was not on the same network as local and state and county law enforcement
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even though they were notified 30 minutes before trump took the stage uh that there was a suspicious
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individual in the vicinity he still allowed him to take the stage and he he blew that off those concerns
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he also blew off why he didn't use counter drones and said that they had networking issues all day
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including cell service well how did thomas crooks fly his drone at 350 that afternoon live streaming at
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least 11 minutes of footage from around the butler farm's uh rally site but his secret service couldn't do
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it none of what he said today in addition to what kim chile said last week passes the smell test in addition
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to that then we have the least believable law enforcement agency in the world the fbi
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inspector paul abate who goes along with chris ray's accusations and claims about domestic violent
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terrorists are the biggest threat in the country he is the one who overrode reportedly overrode
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dc fbi uh fbi officials who did not want to raid marlotte paul abate is the one reportedly
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who uh vetoed those concerns and ultimately authorized that armed raid we are supposed to
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trust the fbi oh but he did manage to say and and this will be the headline today that they allegedly
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uh located a social media account they say they think belongs to crooks had anti-semitic anti-immigration
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comments on it from 2019 2020 now of course he was a teenager back then we're supposed to believe
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they can't find any other social media footprint except for this all of a sudden this reeks of
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cover-up and this is exactly why then people think there's something more sinister to what happened on
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july 13th and just a series of mishaps mistakes and miscommunications and paul abate chris ray kim
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chito and ronald roe have done nothing you disabuse people are feeling like this government that has
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gone after donald trump for the better part of the decade uh was somehow responsible for at least
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creating the circumstances for what happened on july 13th just like they did on january 6th of 2021
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julie i'm i'm absolutely convinced that there's um that there's more to this than what the official
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whitewash in real time is producing um you're doing work uh monitoring this um that's so important for
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this movement this movement of mago for the war room where can um if as these developments unfold from
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this panel where can um where can people go on social media to to to to be uh kept abreast of the
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latest and thanks so much uh for having me on so i'm on twitter x julie underscore kelly too
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i do have a big piece up today um on real clear investigations that we could have hope of a
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legitimate inquiry into this by the dhs inspector general joseph kofari who has been under fire for two
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years by dhs and secret service brass for trying to get to the bottom of january 6th and other
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scandals but the piece that real clear investigations and then my subject you classified with julie kelly
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julie kelly thanks very much for coming on the show we'll catch up again with you soon god bless
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r-i-c-k-a-r-d-s recordswarroom.com todd benjamin we were discussing a few hours ago on the show
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your article um let me get this here back up uh in the federalist uh you have another one uh and the one
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the federalist you had was this citing chapter in verse on a fact which is being memory hold in real
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time that carmel harris was given responsibility for ensuring the security of the southern border
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um so you've as democrats both in the administration the biden administration and the the the the harris
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campaign tried to memory hold that you've done a service to to america in in detailing just uh how
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that's not the case she was actually responsible for this crisis and catastrophe on the southern border
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you also have another article um here which is on the center for immigration studies talking about um
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this this scheme to declare latin american migrants to be refugees potentially this is probably
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more more more dangerous for the for the stability and cohesion of america than anything the democrats
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have done up until now todd good afternoon to you uh could you just sort of explain a little bit now
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um about this this the second article you have up uh about this this plan to refugee eyes
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invaders well remember that the biden administration or he and all of his uh chief lieutenants
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and her too are bragging right now about how the number of illegal immigrants illegally crossing the
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border is down right now uh one of the reasons that it's down is that they're hiding the peas under the
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potatoes uh in in the sense that they have these other programs to fly them in to directly into
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uh u.s airports and to walk them over the land ports of entry to the tune of over a million
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uh aspiring illegal immigrants people that would have crossed that plan to cross
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and they're like wow you know this is great they didn't cross illegally but they're all still here
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just as many are still in the country putting weight and burden on american cities and budgets and
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welfare systems and all of the rest of that this story that i have out today is about a third rail
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that has gotten very very little of any media attention which is that the administration is now
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down there in latin america granting refugee status to people who have never gotten it before in record
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time and flying them in to american airports at u.s taxpayer-backed expense uh at least 20 000
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yes i i can see i can hear the music todd we're gonna have a break just for two minutes hold on and
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welcome back todd bensman before the break we were just um talking now about this plan to re-designate
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illegal invaders as refugees and the first thing that strikes me is that there might actually be
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greater entitlement in terms of what the state provides to bona fide to refugees people who are
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classed as refugees rather than people just who just entered the country illegally so it's that to
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consider um more more substantially though um is a future trump administration bound to maintain
00:31:50.720
uh whatever status the uh whatever status the biden administration gives out in the next five
00:31:56.540
months that is to say if it re-classifies a million two million people as opposed from being immigrants
00:32:03.600
illegal immigrants now to being bona fide refugees is there any imperative or any obligation on a future
00:32:10.940
trump administration to recognize that or can they just undo it with the stroke of a pen and send everybody
00:32:19.120
back my understanding is that once the u.s citizenship and immigration services stamp approval
00:32:27.740
on a refugee application it's not legally reversible not very easily anyway uh so all of the thousands that
00:32:37.960
they're stamping with this right now are here permanently on a path to uh citizenship uh with access to full
00:32:47.260
uh welfare benefits uh in addition to the travel loan and resettlement aid and assistance uh pots and pans i mean
00:32:56.040
you name it everything um they plan to give this out to 50 000 this year before the end of the fiscal year like
00:33:04.620
through to october so it's a substantial program uh the other two programs that they're bringing them in
00:33:12.120
the flights program those are humanitarian parole and the land port walking them over the land ports
00:33:19.700
a million altogether there those are potentially reversible when when those run out to their two-year-long
00:33:26.960
uh renewable uh terms of humanitarian parole uh the administration can just cancel that program
00:33:34.580
completely let the time clock run out and then uh work on it from their refugee status not so much
00:33:42.040
so this is this is creating what they call facts on the ground okay so there are two possibilities here
00:33:49.580
we're going to have mike davis a little little later on the show to talk about that the latest biden
00:33:55.680
initiative on court packing um it's amusing to me to to hear that an administration can without any
00:34:05.260
constitutional mandate whatsoever start playing around with the composition of the supreme court that is
00:34:11.440
something they can do they can do that once however you give an illegal immigrant a stamped
00:34:20.340
passport passport and say this person's now a citizen that you can't touch that's irrevocable
00:34:26.480
that isn't in permanent ink that's that's that's more permanent than a tattoo right so so the
00:34:32.240
constitution which lays out what the powers of the president congress the supreme court that's that's
00:34:39.160
that's malleable that can be changed giving home subsidies health care education to illegals once the once
00:34:47.560
the stamp goes on that's untouchable that's permanent interesting to see how these people work we'll
00:34:52.920
break down the constitutional parts of that later um with mike but as i as i see todd bensman then there
00:34:59.680
are two possibilities for for the future of america either basically this it is exactly as you fear
00:35:06.540
um and this is totally irrevocable the most irrevocable thing in american law uh will be granting uh
00:35:13.900
citizenship that can't be touched and they and you're just going to have to accept that and the
00:35:18.700
consequences that will arise out of that at least uh especially considering electoral demographics that
00:35:25.400
doesn't that's the one thing the other possibility is that the trump administration refuses to accept that
00:35:31.780
no matter what the judge judges a judge whom could get roped in um to to sign off on this no matter
00:35:39.720
what a court says that a trump a future trump administration refuses to accept it and moves ahead
00:35:46.420
we're saying we're sending these people back end of story um it will be interesting to see
00:35:52.200
which of these two destinies um which of these two destinies america walks down what can people do
00:36:00.920
but in the meantime obviously vote i say obviously vote we're talking in the morning show about election
00:36:07.540
integrity and integrity and that's still an issue perhaps voting isn't enough but apart from voting
00:36:12.200
what can people do to register their their anger and to try to provoke the gop into being slightly more
00:36:21.080
aware of this this is the first time i've heard of this scheme here uh in this article todd bensman
00:36:26.720
what can people do what can the gop do what can donald trump do the trump campaign to resist this as
00:36:33.960
as much as possible so it doesn't get to the stage where an incoming trump administration is just
00:36:39.960
presented with a fate accompli i mean for one thing you're right this is brand new information
00:36:46.820
at least framed in the way that i'm framing it which is they're granting refugee status precious coveted
00:36:55.140
refugee status to tens of thousands of people that have never warranted it not in decades the u.s
00:37:03.660
government reserves that status for actual war refugees uh the top uh recipients of this are you
00:37:12.740
know somalis and afghanistan and people from syria and who are like in refugee camps and it takes
00:37:19.860
two and a half years to process an application with vetting and everything they're just handing
00:37:25.220
this stuff out in like you know a month or two down there in latin america to people who have always
00:37:30.680
been regarded as economic immigrants uh and and in fact there's a survey of the recipients of this
00:37:38.200
program it's called the safe mobility center initiative sm uh u uh smi rather and um people don't know
00:37:49.420
about this uh yet so read my piece at cis.org spread that out to members of congress uh and have them
00:38:00.320
act on it like they do like they did with the flights program or with the land ports program uh and and
00:38:09.380
legally challenge it even you could potentially legally challenge some of these uh but trump needs
00:38:15.900
to be aware of this if he cares about the the scheme of it uh and and put a bullseye on it for when he's
00:38:24.860
uh or if he becomes president if he doesn't become president it's pretty guaranteed that all of three of
00:38:33.740
these programs will just be expanded uh and greased to bring in the most people that they possibly can
00:38:42.220
in that way uh that you can't really see you don't even know what's happening it takes reporting like
00:38:48.200
this to be able to even draw attention to it nobody knew no i mean they announced it yeah but
00:38:54.200
they're not really announcing it the way they're using it uh they didn't announce it that way they're
00:38:59.960
just like hey there's this great refugee thing we're revamping the refugee the broken refugee program
00:39:06.300
uh and we're we're we're going to start doing it in latin america for the first time in 40 years
00:39:12.440
uh since the civil wars there at a huge breakneck pace
00:39:17.500
todd bensman i pay tribute to you to getting this story out um for us today um okay so you had those
00:39:27.820
two articles you've referenced those where do people more generally um go to stay in touch with your
00:39:33.820
output your writings your commentary your breaking news for example um like today on this refugee plan
00:39:41.020
where do they go yeah i don't mean to overwhelm i'm i'm very prolific at the moment i just have
00:39:46.760
there's a lot i'm producing you can find i work for the center for immigration studies you can find my
00:39:53.140
work at cis.org uh for starters and then if you want to sign up for my newsletter and get my social media
00:40:00.840
go to todd bensman.com all my stuff my social media is there yeah i'm about to go to the dairy and gap
00:40:07.600
in a few days you can follow my twitter bensman at bensman todd i'll be producing material as i
00:40:16.040
go in columbia and then in panama coming right up top bensman thanks very much for coming on the
00:40:22.760
show today and keeping us abreast we'll catch up again with you soon god bless for now thank you
00:40:29.220
thanks todd um mike davis good afternoon to you look i want to talk about uh biden's court
00:40:36.560
packing initiative but before we move on to that you um i think you heard what we were discussing
00:40:42.520
there with todd um what can a few just give me your first response and then we'll talk about the
00:40:48.620
the biden initiative what can a future trump administration do um think it'd be imaginative
00:40:56.580
here what can a future trump administration do to overturn this this initiative on behalf of the
00:41:03.640
democrats to make citizens out of illegals or refugees out of illegals once the stamp goes on
00:41:11.880
the passport is it really there really nothing that could be done um what can be done if if the
00:41:18.320
trump if the future trump administration were serious about sending people back that's the biggest
00:41:24.560
problem is is that president biden and vice president kamala harris the borders are have imported over 10
00:41:33.280
million illegal immigrants into our country and a vast majority of them are fighting age men
00:41:40.660
unvetted and unvettable and these fighting age men are from the world's biggest hell holes and trouble
00:41:47.560
spots and this is a grave danger to our national security just wait if you thought the blm and antifa
00:41:53.660
riots were bad in 2020 wait for the iran funded hamas riots with their sleeper cells in america in 2024
00:42:02.560
that's why i always tell republicans don't wait till election day to vote to trump supporters vote
00:42:07.080
as early as possible bank your vote because you may not have the opportunity to vote on election day
00:42:12.800
but i would say this about what president trump has proven that he can do because he did it before
00:42:19.480
is he can get these illegal immigrants the hell out of our country we are a welcoming country we we
00:42:27.000
we welcome legal immigrants people who can come to america and assimilate into american culture
00:42:33.920
and be part of our society and contribute to our society that's great but it has to be in controlled
00:42:40.620
numbers what we don't want is this flood of illegal immigrants coming from all over the world people
00:42:45.900
who hate america there are many people particularly from these middle eastern countries they're not
00:42:51.020
coming here to assimilate they're coming here to conquer as we're seeing in europe right now so people
00:42:56.340
need to wake the hell up get smart about this and that's where president trump is going to be a game changer
00:43:01.840
he did this with trade he did this with immigration and he's going to fix this um you know if um
00:43:08.960
mcdarius you know if the trump administration the future trump administration is serious about sending
00:43:14.340
millions of people back to their countries of origin you know where this is going to finish up right
00:43:19.320
it's going to finish up um even even if even if some people have been in the meantime regularized
00:43:24.500
with inverted commas with the stamps on passports it will finish up in the supreme court
00:43:29.400
um which is what we're going to discuss now so joe biden i think to give him some credit here who's
00:43:38.480
who's a man um failing uh heading to the twilight of his presidency he stolen presidency and failing in
00:43:46.840
his mental faculties but he has found one way to seize the initiative and at least put um republicans
00:43:56.140
on the defensive and there's this plan with term limits codes of conduct some of these things will
00:44:04.600
require a constitutional amendment some of them may just require uh uh straightforward legislation
00:44:12.480
um my first question to you so what i asked mark paler this morning a role you know a rolling
00:44:21.720
18 18 justices on a supreme court with a rolling two appointments by by a president
00:44:28.640
every every every four years that will politicize the supreme court right they won't depoliticize it
00:44:37.440
it will increasingly politicize in fact it will be in a permanent political uh modality right because
00:44:45.080
these this this this these nomination battles will be going on ongoing and and continuing is that
00:44:51.480
healthy for um america's body politic and is it what the founding fathers would have won
00:44:58.960
absolutely not this is a radical assault on the supreme court and judicial independence by joe biden
00:45:07.340
and kamal harris they're trying to destroy the supreme court because the supreme court is in their way
00:45:12.720
we have president trump appointing three constitutionalist judges to the supreme court justice gorsuch my
00:45:19.060
former boss justice kavanaugh and justice barrett and you finally have a supreme court for the first time
00:45:25.400
in 90 years that understands that it's its job to interpret the laws not to write the laws and it's
00:45:31.880
it's its job to protect everyday americans real americans and real america from this
00:45:37.580
colossal federal government the government overreach and we saw during this law fair against
00:45:44.160
president trump where joe biden and kamala harris tried to bankrupt trump they tried to throw trump
00:45:49.720
in prison for the rest of his life and then they tried to just take him off the ballot and the supreme court
00:45:55.280
stepped in and correctly stopped this right and so what is joe biden and kamala harris's response well
00:46:02.720
they created the environment where president trump almost had his head blown off on national tv joe biden
00:46:10.460
and kamala harris said president trump was an existential threat to democracy who needed to be
00:46:15.840
stopped at all costs a dictator who needed to be stopped at all costs and then they said that they
00:46:20.560
needed to put a put a bullseye on trump's head and then they underfunded trump's secret service detail
00:46:26.360
they intentionally underfunded the detail they intentionally denied requests from trump's secret
00:46:31.520
service detail to add more protection and what what do we have happen we had a an assassin almost blow
00:46:38.140
off trump's head on national tv on july 13th and that didn't work and so now what are joe biden and
00:46:44.460
kamala harris doing they're trying to destroy the supreme court because the supreme court is in their way it's
00:46:50.380
the last line of defense that protects us from governmental overreach and tyranny we saw a lot of that during
00:46:57.000
covid lockdowns blm antifa rights we're going to see a lot of that with hamas riots joe biden and kamala
00:47:03.100
harris hate the supreme court because the supreme court is protecting our god-given rights to speak
00:47:08.440
to worship to associate to protect ourselves and that's what i keep telling people everything is on
00:47:13.840
the line on november 5th do you want president trump replacing justice clarence thomas and justice
00:47:19.840
alito on the supreme court or do you want president kamala harris replacing justice clarence thomas
00:47:25.940
and justice alito because if kamala harris does it that's the end of our country i mean that is
00:47:31.820
that is where the supreme court will say we do not have the right to speak we do not have the right to
00:47:37.080
associate we do not have the right to to worship we don't have the right to protect ourselves we
00:47:42.700
if you think the covid lockdowns were bad just wait until the left takes over the supreme court they
00:47:48.860
will destroy our country and that that is why this next election is so critical and that's why
00:47:54.840
kamala harris and joe biden are trying to destroy the legitimacy of the supreme court because they
00:48:00.300
want to take away our god-given rights mike hold on one moment i just have to to to read out a sponsor
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thing when we come back to you in the closing minutes of the show i'm going to ask you it's my hobby
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horse whenever we discuss the supreme court i always have this question i'll ask you again i've
00:48:20.060
asked you before i think america needs a constitutional amendment to to permanently limit
00:48:27.540
the number of supreme court justices it's not a panacea it's not perfect
00:48:32.300
the democrats will obviously try to change it perhaps even future republicans will try to change it
00:48:38.100
but it will at least make it more difficult and remove the threat the persistent threat
00:48:43.260
of and of court packing hold on mike we're back to just one minute tax season is over and for the irs
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tnusa.com forward stroke bannon tnusa.com forward stroke bannon mike davis in the last minute and a
00:50:06.640
half of this show please back me upon this do you think a constitutional amendment look i think a
00:50:13.120
concert if the founding fathers had put this in the constitution you wouldn't have had any of the
00:50:17.840
problems with fdr with the new deal with the court packing with with the national recovery act it
00:50:22.740
wouldn't have been an issue the throat wouldn't have even been there um do you think after 200
00:50:27.400
nearly 250 years now do you think the time has arrived to have a constitutional amendment to limit
00:50:34.460
the number of justices perhaps to keep it at nine um and is that something that perhaps donald trump
00:50:40.880
should take the initiative with and propose a constitutional amendment of his own to counter
00:50:46.000
what uh jay biden has released this morning closing words of the show and the last minute
00:50:52.220
to you we've had we yeah we've had nine justices on the supreme court since 1869 more than 150 years ago
00:51:02.560
going back to right after the civil war we used to have a different number of justices
00:51:08.200
you know sometimes it ranged from six sometimes it ranged from 10 but that was before we had the
00:51:14.780
federal courts of appeals these supreme court justices used to ride circuit they used to get
00:51:19.760
on their horses and ride around the country and it was a much smaller country then but they would
00:51:24.900
ride around their country and ride circuit take cases hear appeals well they don't do that anymore
00:51:30.560
so they there are nine justices for the last more than 150 years nearly 150 years and it needs to stay
00:51:37.320
at nine justices and the fact that joe biden and kamala harris are calling for court packing is because
00:51:42.380
we have the first constitutionalist majority in 90 years this is a red line if they cross this
00:51:47.800
they will destroy our country so so yes a constitutional amendment yes yeah we look i i don't like
00:51:56.160
constitutional amendments but if we have to we have to on this one because we need nine justices
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