In this episode, I talk about how to prepare for a political crisis in the United States, and the lessons we can learn from the experiences of people who have been in the trenches with the Trump administration for a quarter of a century.
00:00:56.000You have to not flee Trump. But if people are going to leave the United States or leave American universities, there are reasons for that.
00:01:03.000One thing you can definitely learn from Russians is that it's essential to set up centers of resistance in places of relative safety.
00:01:14.000We want to make sure that if there is a political crisis in the U.S., that Americans are organized.
00:01:19.000We've just gotten started. You haven't even seen anything yet. It's all just kicking in.
00:01:25.000My colleagues and friends, they were walking around and saying, we have checks and balances.
00:01:30.000So let's inhale, checks and balances. Exhale, checks and balances.
00:01:35.000And I thought, my God, we're like people on the Titanic saying our ship can't sink.
00:01:40.000We've got the best ship. We've got the strongest ship. We've got the biggest ship. Our ship can't sink.
00:01:46.000And what you know as a historian is that there is no such thing as a ship that can't sink.
00:01:53.000The golden age of America has only just begun.
00:01:59.000America has long had an exceptionalist narrative. Fascism can happen elsewhere, but not here.
00:02:06.000But talking about American exceptionalism is basically a way to get people to fall into line.
00:02:11.000If you think that there's this thing out there called America and it's exceptional, that means that you don't have to do anything.
00:02:20.000Whatever is happening, it must be freedom.
00:02:24.000And so then what your definition of freedom is just gets narrowed and narrowed and narrowed and narrowed and soon you're using the word freedom.
00:02:29.000What you're talking about is authoritarianism.
00:02:33.000What you're talking about is authoritarianism.
00:02:38.000The descent into a final solution is not a jump. It's one step. And then another. And then another.
00:02:54.000We are seeing those steps accelerated right now.
00:03:01.000There are some words in Russian in particular that I feel help us to understand what's happening in the United States because we now have those phenomena.
00:03:14.000It's the idea that the powers that be can do anything they want to you and you have no recourse.
00:03:23.000This not knowing who is next creates a state of paralysis in society.
00:03:29.000The Tufts student whose visa was removed because she co-authored an article in the Tufts student newspaper.
00:03:39.000I thought, what would I do if guys in masks try to grab my student?
00:03:46.000Would I scream? Would I run away? Would I try to pull the mask off? Would I try to videotape the scene? Would I try to pull the guys off of her?
00:03:54.000Maybe I would get scared and run away. The truth is, I don't know. Not knowing terrified me.
00:04:00.000It's a deliberate act of terror. It's not necessary. It's just being done to create a spirit of us and them.
00:04:09.000It's a word in Russian for corruption, but it's larger than corruption. It refers to a kind of existential state in which not only everything but everyone can be bought or sold.
00:04:23.000Critics are calling this a quid pro quo deal between Adams and President Trump.
00:04:28.000I'm committed to buying and owning gossip.
00:04:32.000He made $2.5 billion today and he made $900 million.
00:04:35.000There's an expression in Polish, I found myself at the very bottom and then I heard knocking from below. In Russian that gets abbreviated to there is no bottom.
00:04:49.000We cannot allow a handful of communist radical left judges to obstruct the enforcement of our laws.
00:04:55.000What starts to matter is not what is concealed, but what has been normalized.
00:07:59.000What a bunch of feckless cowards who've made, what, their decades long careers off of telling people how to fight autocrats and whatever they want to smear President Trump as.
00:08:10.000Apparently they can never let the Russian thing go.
00:08:12.000They have to talk about the Russian dictionary says that this is what MAGA's do.
00:08:18.000Say what you want about the MAGA movement.
00:08:20.000Even when times got really tough, we never fled this country.
00:08:24.000And I think there's quite a tacit admission in the fact that they're willing to flee the United States of America for buried lead Canada.
00:08:31.000So we're not really going that far, but I digress.
00:08:34.000And maybe if we annex Canada, then that will all be for nothing.
00:08:37.000But we never left this country, even when things got really tough when people like Stephen K. Bannon were sent to prison.
00:08:44.000But that's because those people don't care about this country.
00:08:47.000They think it's theirs to astroturf and manipulate.
00:08:50.000And now they're in retreat like the cowards that they are.
00:08:54.000But jokes aside, the theatrics and weird theater kid antics aside of that horrible video we just watched, I think the buried lead of that is quite concerning.
00:09:05.000And I think it confirms, vindicates a lot of the reporting we've done here in the war room, the idea that there is no meaningful distinction between foreign policy and domestic policy.
00:09:13.000In other words, the color revolutions that they've orchestrated abroad, people like Norm Eisen, probably the CIA, all that type of lovely people.
00:09:21.000That that's now essentially what they're doing here to oppose President Trump.
00:09:25.000And the buried lead of that video is when they say, well, actually, the way that Poland was able to prevail, right, it wasn't Hungary.
00:09:32.000Which, remember, we always have called out Hungary as sort of this example that they want to depict the United States as being similar to.
00:09:39.000Because think about the way that they've tried to wage lawfare and repress Viktor Orban.
00:09:42.000That's what they've essentially done to President Trump and the MAGA movement.
00:09:45.000But when they say that Poland was able to, you know, crawl back from the depths of a MAGA style autocracy, what did they say?
00:09:52.000It was through the media and the courts and the protests in the streets.
00:09:57.000And is that not exactly what we're seeing here and exactly what we've been warning about, you guys, for I don't even know how long.
00:10:03.000And I'd also add, what was it, I think nine out of 10 media outlets in Ukraine were actually funded by USAID.
00:10:12.000So your tax dollars, I'd love to get the numbers on Polish media.
00:10:16.000You know, when they say media, they're not talking about, you know, independent Polish journalists.
00:10:20.000They're talking about basically the pro-democracy, the pro-rule of law, the pro-human rights organizations, whatever the heck that means.
00:10:28.000Propaganda, hardcore lawfare. We see that going on here with the judges and the NGOs, which, by the way, and we're going to get to John Mills in a sec, but just to tie a nice big bow on all of this.
00:10:41.000As I was walking here, I stopped outside of the Supreme Court and it was a perfect amalgamation of, I think, that video we just played.
00:10:50.000I actually saw people from Casa, Maryland, you may recall, that's the group that, not just that they take money from Mark Zuckerberg, I digress on that point for a second, but they're the ones alerting people ahead of time for ICE raids, letting you know, hey, the criminal illegal, that's your neighbor who wants, should probably be deported.
00:11:08.760And by probably, I mean, definitely giving them advance notice. So they end up ultimately not being deported.
00:11:14.520So I saw a bunch of them around that protest, obviously having to do with the birthright citizenship stuff.
00:11:20.560A lot of protesters, they were just speaking in Spanish, so I don't know what they were saying.
00:11:25.560Probably nothing. America first. Call me crazy.
00:11:29.580But I was able to scoop, I guess maybe that's an L for me, because I guess they look like one of the protesters, but a sign.
00:11:38.480American-born children are American children, if you can read that.
00:12:15.940That is the ultimate status symbol that everyone wants to be, just like what's been going on in the Middle East,
00:12:20.920just because you're born here, that does not make you an American.
00:12:25.360And at the Claremont Institute, people like John Eastman have been really ahead of the curve on all of that scholarship for a very long time.
00:12:32.000But this issue was quite a, I guess you would say, reification of everything we talk about,
00:12:37.560from the NGOs to the law fair, taking place outside of the Supreme Court.
00:12:41.940So I guess I would like to dedicate this then directly to Norm Eisen.
00:12:47.680Because American children, you're not just one of those because you're born in this wonderful, great country.
00:12:53.820And on that note, maybe we'll have to frame this, or I can go back to the protest after this with the ripped sign, I might not return.
00:13:00.140But Colonel Mills, I think you join us now.
00:13:03.120I'm sure you probably share my feelings towards wanting to rip signs like that.
00:13:07.160There's a lot that I want to get into with you, a bombshell story about the Chinese cartels laundering money through American banks.
00:13:13.200But before we get there, if you could just give us kind of a synopsis from your perspective,
00:13:17.340what you think we've been seeing unfold in the Middle East with President Trump.
00:15:12.620I mean, Iran wouldn't exist right now if it wasn't for illegal purchases of gas and oil by China.
00:15:19.160And – but nothing ventured, nothing gained.
00:15:22.540They have to try to shut down their nuke program and peel them away from China.
00:15:27.460So just epic, historic events going on in the Middle East with the president's trip.
00:15:31.700And speaking of the broader reorientation, I think there was some outrage over what the Chinese Communist Party was doing, I believe, with Venezuela.
00:15:41.960Russia was maybe sort of loosely linked or just sort of changing where sanctioned oil was coming from, saying that it was Brazilian as opposed to Venezuelan.
00:15:48.580Can you kind of walk us through what may be the PRC's counter to this kind of reshuffling – or not even reshuffling, but maybe reassertion – of American global hegemony, at least just being respected, I guess, feared and loved.
00:16:29.680You must constantly assess them, red-team them.
00:16:34.180Now, this – China is getting gas and oil illegally from Russia, from Iran, from Venezuela.
00:16:43.500Now, one of the primary reasons we can't do a whole lot about it until the Trump buildup hits the U.S. Navy is our feeble U.S. Navy that is just a shadow of what it was.
00:16:55.560If we had a stronger U.S. Navy, and even Coast Guard, let's say that, a Coast Guard that has a much more expanded role, we could actually interdict this worldwide ghost fleet that is running circles around the Obama-Biden sanctions.
00:17:31.880I don't think they actually want to, I don't know, trade with the Africans or trade with the Venezuelans.
00:17:36.660They want to seize all of their ports and infrastructure.
00:17:39.140I guess it's more than economic warfare.
00:17:41.600You could even make the case in some ways that it's marginally kinetic.
00:17:45.300But there's been a new bombshell story breaking in the Wall Street Journal talking about how Chinese cartels are essentially, or rather the Chinese Communist Party, I guess Freudian slip there, are taking money from the Sinaloa cartel for Mexican drug cartels and then laundering it through American banks to pay off individuals.
00:18:04.160Can you, I mean, even for me, that's wild.
00:18:06.440Can you walk us through what's going on there?
00:18:10.300Well, Natalie, great minds think alike.
00:18:12.760I saw that story first thing this morning, and immediately I said, this is a big deal.
00:18:18.540The Wall Street Journal, which has kind of become the paper of opposition, of record, record for the opposition in some ways, this is a great article.
00:18:28.220And it really walks through the money laundering that is going on in cash.
00:18:34.820I mean, boiled down simply, Chinese nationals inside of America, Chinese nationals might be Chinese, an American citizen of Chinese origin.
00:18:46.880But more likely, more often, it's really Chinese here on a visa status, are using yuan, the Chinese currency, to buy cash, buy cash from the Sinaloa cartel, which is high cash.
00:19:01.440All that cash is coming from fentanyl primarily, using to kill 80,000 to 100,000 Americans a year.
00:19:07.880So this is a way for the Chinese to get around international sanctions and get access to the almighty dollar because they need dollars to conduct large transactions.
00:19:21.640Now, the article kind of implied that this was – the Chinese were doing this without the knowledge of the Chinese government.
00:19:31.220This is absolutely – this is absolutely willful because it says these Chinese are violating Chinese law by – the Chinese government is – the PCCP is part of this, believe me.
00:19:45.440But it's a – this is why high cash operations are always dangerous.
00:19:50.480Now, again, we don't want big brother.
00:19:52.880Yeah, but high cash operations, whether it be, well, drug sales, legal cannabis, a scourge, gambling, abortion clinics, this is huge opportunity for malfeasance.
00:20:07.820So this is a humongous Chinese money laundering access, money laundering program to get access to the dollar generated in this scenario, but it's more than just that, all of the fentanyl sales from the cartels in Mexico.
00:20:27.700I guess it's a heavy prop show, though I like this one much better than the sign I was holding up last time.
00:20:32.480And Colonel Mills, I always love having you on because you get it always – all roads always lead back to the PRC, economic warfare, information warfare, I guess maybe almost kinetic, or otherwise, or all of the above.
00:20:44.740In the meantime, before we have you back on, if people want to follow you, stay up to date with everything you're working on.
00:21:10.540Warren Posse, you know we've been drilling down on the Copyright Office stuff lately.
00:21:14.760Also, the AI semiconductor chip deals that I think have gone through with essentially being just one step away from giving the Chinese Communist Party, obviously known for their military civil fusion, the advanced tech chip semiconductors, whatever, that they may need to propel their advancement, whether it's made in China 2025 or otherwise, but particularly in the field of high-grade weapons.
00:21:37.720But I think we sort of hammered down something, which is the idea that there's almost this element of consensual intellectual property theft, right?
00:21:44.780We know what we're getting into when you turn over certain technologies, not maybe directly to the Chinese Communist Party, but at least to their intermediaries.
00:21:52.700And I think when you look at what our policy on immigration has been, not just talking illegal, but particularly from the legal framework, obviously the H-1B issue, which Warren has always been proud to be ahead of the curve on, it's this weird sort of, I think, consensual,
00:22:07.720demise, demise, destruction, really writing our own eulogy of the United States of America, particularly for American workers and American wages.
00:22:18.660We're going to have someone on to explain it, Kevin Lin, who's an expert really in all things H-1B and just, you know, tech worker policy.
00:22:25.340But I'm very disheartened that we're seeing the new numbers come out, and I think it's upwards of 120,000 or so new H-1B visas being administered for fiscal year 2026.
00:22:35.860If I'm correct on all of that, that is not MAGA at all.
00:22:41.580And I think that that's really going to be a defining issue as you see the two sort of, you know, tech bro and MAGA, kind of more war roomy camp continue to have the arranged shotgun marriage that we've sort of had.
00:22:53.360There is no room for compromise on the H-1B issue.
00:22:57.540It's something I'm extremely passionate about because all of the science, science and white papers and, you know, media fear porn that you've seen about how there's a shortage of workers and the people that we're importing are actually the best and the brightest.
00:24:29.220What's killing jobs is the H-1B visa program and other programs like STEM OPT.
00:24:34.020And a lot of these numbers, from what I understand, what's publicly available is sort of just the tip of the iceberg because it doesn't often count visa overstayers or even like it's very murky, right, to get these numbers.
00:24:47.540So would you posit that it's probably even more?
00:24:49.720I don't know why my Siri just came up.
00:25:05.180Because what we don't see are the L-1 visas.
00:25:08.660What's not typically reported are the L-1 visas, the inter-company transfers that come over each year.
00:25:16.480For instance, the person that kicked off the great H-1B visa kerfuffle over the holidays, Sriram Krishnan, he originally came on an L-1 visa from Microsoft.
00:25:29.240We're not looking at STEM, STEM, science, technology, engineering, math, optional practical training, an employment authorization doc that gives any foreigner who graduates with a STEM degree a three-year work permit here in the U.S.
00:25:44.460And they're preferred because, well, the employer doesn't have to pay FICA or Social Security on them.
00:25:52.100And they can pay them, unlike the H-1B, where at least there's a prevailing wage, albeit low.
00:25:57.800There's no, they don't have to pay a STEM OPT worker anything if they don't want to because it's practical training.
00:26:05.520Kevin, if you can hang with us through the break, it's the great replacement.
00:26:12.780It's the great reduction of American wages.
00:26:14.620And I just take so much offense, I think, to the lack of, I think, faith that the tech bro right or Democrats, establishment Republicans have and the brilliance and the genius of American workers.
00:26:25.940We don't need to import people who don't speak English and got fake diplomas from third world country diploma mills.
00:26:31.020It's just sorry to Media Matters to call it out how it is.
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00:31:03.920Court hears arguments this morning on a major national question, the question of whether a single judge can make a decision that applies to the entire country.
00:31:12.280The details of the case involve President Trump's executive order to restrict which children born in the U.S. can be U.S. citizens, also known as birthright citizenship.
00:31:22.460Jan Crawford is at the Supreme Court for us watching it all.
00:31:29.240So the Trump administration is saying that one federal judge can't dictate national policy for everyone, while opponents say the alternative would be legal chaos.
00:31:38.280Now, we talked to an undocumented pregnant woman.
00:31:46.240This expecting mother says she dreams of her baby girl being born an American citizen.
00:31:51.380She worries without birthright citizenship, her baby could be deported back to Guatemala with her if she's forced to leave, where they both would be unsafe.
00:32:02.440But judges across the country are rejecting President Trump's efforts to end automatic birthright citizenship, three of those judges applying their rulings nationwide.
00:32:11.660President Trump has blasted those decisions, calling on the Supreme Court to act.
00:32:16.160Juan Perrano, head of the nation's largest Hispanic civil rights organization, disagrees.
00:32:20.660What is your concern if the court says no nationwide injunctions?
00:32:26.220Well, then you're going to have lawsuits effectively filed in every single state.
00:32:30.280It's going to tie up the courts, and individuals may lose their protections under the Constitution if that happens.
00:32:36.940The Obama and Biden administrations opposed national injunctions, arguing judges in conservative states like Texas, where opponents chose to file lawsuits, were dictating national policy.
00:32:48.720A CBS News analysis of more than 300 lawsuits filed against the Trump administration found that outside of Washington, D.C., the most are in liberal Massachusetts, followed by Maryland, California and New York.
00:33:01.800West Virginia Attorney General J.B. McCuskey says that shows why it's a problem when these rulings apply nationwide.
00:33:07.800People begin to look at circuit judges as an extension of the political process, and that is fundamentally disastrous for the way that the public views the impartiality and the power of our courts.
00:33:41.860We're still joined by Kevin Lynn, someone who has been pushing back against just the outrageous flood of lies that presuppose that we need to import a bunch of people who don't really even oftentimes speak English all that well to replace you at your job.
00:33:57.680I find it extremely insulting and just, I don't know, I would take long odds on the American people.
00:34:12.020Although the tech bros, I think they need to get on on board with that.
00:34:15.140I have always said that I think to supplement the tariffs that, you know, restrictions on these H-1B visas would have been a great policy, too, because I think it comes from a similar vein of protectionism of American workers and wages.
00:34:26.820But walk through the sort of fake idea that it's AI and automation that's stealing all these jobs.
00:36:04.180We know it is the H-1B visa program that has been used since 1990 to displace American white-collar professional tech workers.
00:36:13.880And now it's not even limited to tech workers.
00:36:17.400We have accountants, all back office operations, being outsourced using H-1B visa-dependent consulting firms, which is step one.
00:36:27.440After you do the knowledge transfer between the American and the H-1B visa worker, those jobs are being offshore to India, where 75 percent of our H-1B visa workers come from.
00:37:05.840We saw over COVID, when we had the restrictions put on immigration, we cut off the stream of H-1Bs, and all of a sudden the layoffs of Americans ended.
00:37:17.640The president is well within his authority if there is not a need for these workers and there is not a legitimate need other than to increase the supply of workers who are more than willing and eager to displace Americans.
00:37:36.800This is a three-year work authorization document that's given to any foreign student who graduates with a STEM degree.
00:37:44.160Now, understand why this is so popular among employers, because employers don't have to pay the employment taxes like Social Security and FICA.
00:37:55.980And moreover, unlike the H-1B, where there's a prevailing wage, albeit lower than it should be, and it's set low because it's used to displace Americans because they can bring in cheaper workers,
00:38:07.820they don't have to pay on a STEM OPT, the employer decides what they're going to pay them because it's practical training.
00:38:17.140Now, STEM OPT and also a program, H-4EAD, which is used to employ spouses of H-1B workers, these are classic cases for deference.
00:38:39.180This work authorization that now actually is more subscribed to than the H-1B visa program, if you could imagine that, this could be simply overturned.
00:38:50.920And it should be overturned as well as H-4EAD, the H-4, the spouse employment authorization document, that can be overturned by the Trump administration.
00:39:02.720Because, again, when we went on Chevron, we demonstrated that these agencies should not be allowed to actually legislate.
00:39:43.820The president has within his capacity to do that.
00:39:46.940We're going to have to be all over that.
00:39:50.700I really think there's no issue that the American people have been more gaslit on or lied to than particularly the H-1B legal immigration issue.
00:40:00.420Apparently, we're going to beat China in the tech race by giving out, I guess, the second largest country of H-1B recipients is China by giving out visas to people who are potentially beholden to the interests of the PRC.
00:40:13.260Exactly. Natalie, ask China how many H-1Bs they needed to leapfrog us into AI.
00:40:23.260In fact, the majority of the people working at Speak were Chinese nationals who did not study abroad.
00:40:32.220So this whole thing about, oh, we need these foreign workers, number one, and this is really important if your audience doesn't know this already,
00:40:40.780people are selected for the H-1B visa not on merit, not on quality, but it's a lottery.
00:40:50.340Someone with a B-tech degree from a community-type college has just as much chance of getting an H-1B visa as someone who has a Ph.D. in computer science from Indian Institute of Technology.
00:41:04.140These are not the best and brightest, and they are being used for one purpose, and that is to displace Americans.
00:41:12.820He's a retired scientist who worked at Lawrence Livermore, and a few years ago when we were talking about this, he looked at me and said,
00:41:20.180Kevin, Kevin, even back in the 60s, they thought we were expensive.
00:41:24.100So it's something they've always been able to do.
00:41:28.200The H-1B was instituted with the Immigration Act in 1990, and it was created for the sole purpose of displacing Americans.
00:41:38.280And that can be legislated out of existence, but certainly the president can involve himself in the 120,000 that are coming in,
00:41:46.360and he could, if he desired, end STEM OPT and H-4EAD overnight.
00:41:54.560Even if you steel man it, it's still a horrible program.
00:41:57.280Kevin Lynn, thank you so much for joining us.
00:41:59.560If people want to get in contact with you, follow everything that you guys are doing, learn how we can push back against this, where can they go to do that?
00:42:07.200Best place to find us is on x at ustechworkers.com.
00:42:11.500Go to our website, sign at instituteforsoundpublicpolicy.org.
00:42:17.120You can sign up for our bi-monthly newsletter.
00:42:23.720The more resources we have to fight this fight, the more effective we can be.
00:42:28.780And Natalie, I just want to say to you and everyone in the war room, Real America's Voice, thank you.
00:42:36.100Thank you for your enthusiasm on this, because it is you sounding the alarms, you keeping this in the, you know, we love passing the, we'll pass the data and the information to you, and we'll get out and get our activists rolling.
00:42:52.220But you guys have just done seminal work in keeping the country fixated on this important issue.
00:43:04.020Fun fact, the night, I believe, that the H-1B visa debate popped off, and when Steve and I did that wonderful, I think, two-hour-long deep dive into it, I became so radicalized on the whole H-1B thing.
00:43:16.920I simultaneously stayed up all night listening to a wonderful book.
00:43:20.560It was Michelle Malkin's book on the issue at two-time speed, while simultaneously reading congressional hearings about all the lies that the American people had been told about the H-1B program.
00:43:31.200I became so radicalized on it, probably equal to the CCP.
00:43:35.460So it's an issue that I'm extremely passionate about, if you can't tell, because I hate having my intelligence insulted by people who, frankly, you guys are smarter than, and this idea that these policies are so popular, yet they have to concoct them in backroom deals and never get them certified through the proper measures or let you take a vote on them.
00:43:56.040Someone, though, who is always fighting the good fight, and I'm honored to have him on, it's been a very long time, is the one and only, and though I say that a lot, I truly mean this, the one and only, Congressman Tim Burchett, who joins us now.
00:44:08.900Now, Congressman, you have been calling out your colleagues for not codifying a bunch of President Trump's EOs.
00:44:15.400I think you guys have sent, what, like the least amount of legislation to his desk.
00:44:19.100In 70 years, you've been calling them out in meetings and outside of meetings.
00:44:23.600I wanted to bring you on, because I'm curious the kind of reception that you're getting when you're calling these people out to their face for not following through on the coattails that they followed to victory.
00:44:32.240That is, the MAGA movement and President Trump.
00:44:39.620And the reason they do is, when I write my book, it's going to be called Compromise, because everybody, you wonder why people fight good legislation.
00:45:02.240And that's what Washington, that's why Washington's got us.
00:45:04.920That's why we're $36 trillion in debt.
00:45:07.040And that's why the Chinese run commissaries in our military installations and gather information of our troop movements that way.
00:45:17.220That's why the Chinese own farmland to control a commodity.
00:45:21.900That's why they own property near our military installations, so they can keep an eye on them from there.
00:45:27.500That's why a plane was allowed, or excuse me, a balloon of 1950s or 60s technology was allowed to float over the country, transverse it, turn around and go back, and then come back again with 1960s technology.
00:45:42.280They didn't, they probably, they already had, they got people on the ground in every one of these areas.
00:46:49.460But that's about what happens, and then you have – I don't really think that you've got so many of the chairmen that are necessarily corrupt.
00:46:59.220But I believe you have staff members that make big decisions in these committees.
00:47:05.220I've had chairmen say, and our friend Matt Gaetz, and I talked about it one time, how a chairman said, I can't do that.
00:49:12.760So we have got to quit electing these wishy-washy so-called conservatives.
00:49:23.320It's a sad state of affairs when the Taliban has better lobbyists in Washington, D.C. than the American people do.
00:49:30.540Although, luckily, we do have you, Congressman.
00:49:32.540Congressman, I wish I could keep you longer, but we're coming up against the end of the show, so I've got to let you go.
00:49:35.880So if people want to follow you, if there's anything they can do, calls that they can make to help you get this bill out of committee or get a substantive vote on it, let us know where we can go to do either both or all of the above.
00:50:29.600I just wanted to quickly touch on our collagen product because we've been getting some great feedback on it.
00:50:34.700But most people also don't realize that it is the most abundant protein in our body.
00:50:38.540Yet after the age of 25, you naturally produce less of it.
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00:51:04.060So you can kind of sift through our website at sacredhumanhealth.com and see a ton of the reviews.
00:51:08.600But I definitely just wanted to touch on that today because we've been getting a ton of emails, people just thanking us on the results they've been seeing.
00:51:16.360And I've also been taking collagen for the past six years, and I've always had good results with it.
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