Trump orders thousands of troops to our southern border, a new report says that U.S. border agents are told to summarily deport migrants without granting asylum hearings under the Trump edict. President Trump announces an executive order designating the cartels and other terrorist organizations to be foreign terrorist organizations, and a demonstration in downtown Portland against the new Trump administration turns tense, leading to a handful of arrests. Also, President Trump is making good on his promise to end diversity, equity, and inclusion programs in the federal government, and people working these programs are now finding out that they have been placed on paid leave. At least 22 states have now filed legal challenges.
00:01:39.340The demonstration in downtown Portland against the new Trump administration turned tense, as you can see here, leading to a handful of arrests.
00:01:47.540We're talking about a tariff of 10 percent on China based on the fact that they're sending fentanyl to Mexico and Canada.
00:01:59.940For Mexico and China, we're talking about approximately 25 percent.
00:03:17.960Also, a new report from CBS has just come out saying that U.S. border agents are told to summarily deport migrants without granting asylum hearings under the Trump edict.
00:03:31.320This has come down citing an extraordinary move to close the American asylum system.
00:03:35.940The border agents are being told to not allow them to cross illegally, do not allow them to claim asylum, have them go into Mexico.
00:03:46.780That has always been the Remain in Mexico policy, that will continue to be the Remain in Mexico policy.
00:03:54.060There should be zero tolerance for crossing our border illegally.
00:12:34.920He's saying, well, maybe I won't accept the I won't accept it because here's the thing.
00:12:39.800When you accept a pardon, it actually takes away your Fifth Amendment protections.
00:12:45.940So if you accept a pardon for something, you can no longer plead the fifth on crimes predicated on that that are contained under that pardon,
00:12:55.040because you can no longer incriminate yourself.
00:19:27.580By the way, guys, when we come up next, I want to see if we can get one of those shots for the next bumper.
00:19:33.520Let's get the White House because I want to actually show the heat emanating from the White House.
00:19:39.620I want people to see what's going on inside.
00:19:41.740I want people to know that their president is actually in there fighting for them.
00:19:46.060With his new administration, the entire team all around him.
00:19:51.200Stephen Miller is in there now as the deputy chief of staff of the White House.
00:19:56.540We've got so many key players that are there and deserve so much credit.
00:20:01.440Will Sharp, by the way, who's been on the show working.
00:20:04.060You see him right there in the photo, working on all the executive orders, the pardons that are coming up, the pardons that are yet to continue.
00:20:11.920Now, we have the March for Life coming up on Friday in Washington, D.C.
00:20:16.440March for Life not canceled due to weather, I should note, but talk about that some other time.
00:20:21.760But I wanted to get to the heart of the matter.
00:20:27.880Repealing the 1960s is today's question of the day.
00:20:31.900And I wanted to get to your emails because some already came in.
00:20:47.160It's an unconstitutional delegation of plenary power, immigration authority, to unaudited, unelected foreign offshore corporate lobby groups like the UNHCR.
00:21:21.620It just basically got rid of all the caps.
00:21:23.680It got rid of everything that was going on in terms of capping immigration from within the Americas, prioritizing individuals, making it legal, blah, blah, blah, blah.
00:21:41.300He writes, Trump should repeal the Johnson Amendment, the law that restricts the churches from engaging in political speech.
00:21:48.540It was only put in place and called what it is because pastors during LBJ's political campaigns were calling him out for having Soviet front groups fund his political campaigns.
00:22:03.280This is a gross violation of the First Amendment to religious freedom and free speech protections and needs to be gotten rid of immediately.
00:22:25.000What else would you like to see repealed from the 1960s?
00:22:28.100And the 1960s are, to put a point on it, that's something when you talk to the left, they say the 1960s were the second founding of America.
00:23:53.720The problem is we have all of these unconstitutional laws, or I would even say extraconstitutional laws that were laid on by LBJ, affirmative action, the Great Society Program, massive immigration expansion in 1965.
00:24:12.020These were legislative policy decisions that did great transformation.
00:24:18.560They conducted great transformational value to our country.
00:24:23.300And when I say value, I don't mean necessarily in terms they made it better.
00:24:27.280They enriched our country is what they always say.
00:24:33.620We've been living through this regime ever since.
00:24:37.220The contradictions are heightened on every side.
00:24:40.400We know that there are problems with the way our country works.
00:24:46.080And the only way to get back to the original America, the only way to get back to Norman Rockwell's America, the only way to get back to prosperity, the only way to get back to an America that's not built on debt slavery, as we talked about again and again that happened post-war, you've got to repeal the 1960s.
00:25:07.840Maybe not everything from the 60s, but that's where we're going to go.
00:25:10.740That's where we're going to put our focus.
00:25:12.560By the way, the 1960s is also when they moved, what?
00:25:16.760A lot of Section 8 into the major cities.
00:25:19.260That's when you saw, and we've covered on this program again and again and again, how the 1960s really saw the death of cities when so many people were forced to flee their homes, so many people were forced to leave their homes in cities, leave their homes in neighborhoods because of the people that they were moving into.
00:25:36.860So you had crime, you had Section 8, you had drugs, and then eventually you even started having illegal aliens placed there.
00:26:20.860And so there's so many of these, and here's something I want people to think about.
00:26:25.380The 1960s saw a cultural movement that enacted legislation.
00:26:30.920So if we, if the Trump movement, if the MAGA movement with the Maha movement are cultural factors that will actually be able to put our thumbprint on the scales of history,
00:26:44.400then that must include judicial, legislative, and executive actions.
00:27:15.020He's giving you your country back in the ways that he, that he can, and in the ways that he is possible to do so through this, these new actions and these new policies.
00:27:24.000Look, suspending foreign assistance for 90 days, reinstating Cuba as a state sponsor of terrorism, ending catch and release, national emergency at the border, directing military to the border, pausing offshore wind leases, terminating the EV mandates, abolishing the Green New Deal, ordering federal workers back in person.
00:27:42.180And by the way, as a message to the federal workers out there, if you are a federal worker and you have a problem with showing up to work, then feel free to stay home.
00:27:54.240In fact, you can stay home as long as you like.
00:28:21.160Rolling back and rolling back Biden's orders on trans and LGBTQ X, Y, Z plus 5748 withdrawn from the WHO withdrawn from the Paris Climate Accord.
00:28:34.860Okay, finally getting some more emails in here.
00:28:43.780John emails us in from Delaware, says repeal the 1962 Engel v. Vitale U.S. Supreme Court decision, which declared public schools prayer unconstitutional.
00:28:56.280It took prayer out of our public schools.
00:29:02.840Your movement must have judicial, legislative, and executive actions that reflect upon it.
00:29:11.260Those will affect all Americans, every single one.
00:29:15.640Remember, this is what the left understood.
00:29:18.220They understood that power, they completely abrogated Congress for the longest time.
00:29:22.380And they said, all we need to do is control the presidency and control the courts, and we'll be able to get whatever we want done, and we'll do so through lawfare.
00:29:29.500That was actually the original meaning of lawfare because legislation didn't work.
00:29:33.540Now, we have a chance to actually start turning all of this back.
00:29:39.240And I want to be very clear about what's going on.
00:29:46.680We are restoring the true purpose of America.
00:29:49.440We are restoring the true purpose of what made this country in the first place, what made it great, what made it prosperous, what made it one of the great powers on the world and truly the number one country on the planet.
00:31:50.440How did you enjoy the festivity, Senator?
00:31:53.560Well, I feel like, first of all, I've just been wandering in the desert here for six years in the minority, our country, in one of its darkest moments.
00:39:15.540These are the women that didn't want their children to be vaccinated by the COVID.
00:39:19.380And now they've kind of caught wind and found a person, a champion in Bobby Kennedy Jr.
00:39:25.300So I'm excited about his nomination, but I think it's so important that your listeners, at least if you support Bobby, I don't know how you feel about him, Jack, but I think he's going to be great for America.
00:39:35.520He's going to focus on making America healthy again.
00:39:38.340And when he comes up for that nomination hearing, your senators need to hear from your listeners and say, we support this guy.
00:39:46.660I think that there are hundreds of thousands of people out there supporting his nomination, someone that's going to look out for the health and well-being of their children, especially.
00:40:47.000All right, Jack Posobiec, we are back live.
00:40:49.880All right, shot from National Harbor there, the National Harbor Ferris wheel, frozen Washington.
00:40:55.760You see the frozen Potomac that you can see.
00:40:58.500Yes, which George Washington, after chopping down the cherry tree, he threw a quarter across there, a coin across the Potomac there.
00:41:09.140But it's frozen, so I guess you could easily just skip it across today.
00:41:12.080Senator Marshall, when we left, we were talking about the Maha movement, talking about RFK and all of this coming forward.
00:41:20.020And one thing that I've just got to ask you about, though, is, look, the Maha movement, as great as they are and as truly noble as I believe this cause is, that they're a little new to when it comes to Washington, D.C.
00:41:33.600And I think that even though they were able to have this huge victory with this red dye three situation with the FDA, there's still going to be a bit of a learning curve when it comes to finding out how Washington, D.C.
00:41:44.160actually works, because we had Mike Pence come out last week and oppose, categorically oppose RFK Jr.
00:41:51.860But at the end of the day, what it really is all about is the billions and billions of dollars that are behind the status quo, whether it's pharma, whether it's big food, whether it's big ag.
00:42:02.760There's so many people making so much money off of the current system.
00:42:07.600That's what they're going to be up against.
00:42:11.920So think about the military industrial complex and its impact on on the Pentagon's budget.
00:42:17.420Well, you also had this I'm going to call this food industrial complex as well.
00:42:22.780And I'm talking about the people that make the ultra processed food, which about 80 percent of Americans calories are coming from those types of food.
00:42:30.940So anything that's in a package that they're adding salt to it, that they're adding sugar to it is probably in that in that realm of what I would call ultra processed foods.
00:42:40.360There's three or four companies that control control about 90 percent of that market.
00:42:44.740But to your point, I was meeting just recently with Casey Means, continued to talk with Dr. Mark Hyman.
00:42:50.540I think those are a couple of the insiders of Bobby's arsenal of advisors talking about just this, that this swamp is very real.
00:42:58.740And it's easier. You can't come in and do things by fiat.
00:43:02.060It takes an army to get things across the finish line.
00:43:05.380And I think, again, that's this is why it's so important that this is a grassroots efforts and that grassroots.
00:43:11.440You mentioned your wife is is doing something as well.
00:43:14.840But I think that there's caucuses like ours.
00:43:17.180I'm the co-chair of the Make America Healthy Again caucus to put wind beneath that efforts.
00:43:23.080I'm looking forward to Dr. Marty McCary coming on board at the FDA and doing his process over over there on the FDA on the food side of things.
00:43:31.260So it's going to take an army of us to get this done and I'm going to die trying.
00:43:35.400I've been trying to do this since I was a freshman medical student working on this topic.
00:43:39.580And I'm so excited to put my teeth right into it now.
00:43:45.400And also Jay Bhattacharya for NIH is going to be a fantastic, fantastic pick.
00:43:50.580And and so, Senator, when it when it comes down to it, when you've got the Maha movement, but you've also got you've also got the the MAGA movement and the MAGA movement is a little bit battle hardened, shall we say, over the last after the last eight years,
00:44:06.520certainly after the last four years to to say, you know, stick with us, guys, stick with us.
00:44:12.660And I think we'll we'll be able to get through this.
00:44:15.960But, you know, don't you know, we want you to be able to spread your wings.
00:44:19.420We want you to be able to really go through the entire federal government.
00:44:23.400But just understand that this is this is this is enemy battle space.
00:44:27.860And when you're in enemy battle space, you must conduct yourself accordingly.
00:44:31.920And I think that's something that we all have certainly learned when it comes to the nomination process.
00:44:36.980But as we start going in and finding these different pockets around the federal government, the malfeasance that's in there, just the very basics.
00:44:45.620I mean, look, Anthony Fauci, a former, you know, former head of the National Institute of Health and the infectious disease side is going and getting a federal pardon on his way out by Joe Biden.
00:45:01.100You must realize there is something there are a lot of people who wanted him to get that pardon.
00:45:08.120And they're very, very powerful players here.
00:45:11.380Yeah, I think most importantly, it was a pardon for a crime he's not been charged with.
00:45:15.740So America is wondering, what is the crime?
00:45:18.660Certainly, he's partially responsible for the death of a million Americans.
00:45:22.400His research dollars, which he chose, was he handpicked.
00:45:26.000We taught China how to make the covid virus research done at the University of North Carolina is where this all started figuring out how to put a protein spike on a covid virus.
00:45:36.560And then developing humanized mice to do the testing.
00:46:15.840And it's more than just, by the way, Francis Collins is someone else I'd put right on the top of that list.
00:46:19.860I mean, this was Fauci's boss over there.
00:46:21.320He didn't get a pardon, by the way, someone who and what I'm just going to say it, Senator, when when Francis Collins, he goes on all these Christian networks and talks about how Christian he is and how much he loves the Lord.
00:46:38.620He oversaw everything that Fauci did and tried to play it off because, you know, he's memorized a couple of Bible verses and people never seem to question him on it.
00:46:47.460Yeah, I think there are sins of commission and sins of omission.
00:46:51.780I don't know that Francis, Dr. Collins was sitting there actively cheering on Fauci, but he turned his head.
00:46:58.420But one of the things, the problems, the underlying problem with Fauci is he was there for 40 years and accumulated so much power.
00:47:06.340He was overseeing all the NIH grants and really matching them up with Department of Defense grants, the Gates Foundation grants, Clinton Foundation grants.
00:47:14.680And that's one of the reasons we're pushing for term limits, not just on senators, but also on Schedule F employees up here that work for the federal government so that there would never be another Dr. Fauci again.
00:47:27.440And I hope that's something we can get across the finish line here in the next four years.
00:47:31.020Precisely. Senator, where can people go to follow you for all the latest, the work that's coming out of your office?
00:47:39.620Look, I think Twitter is still a great place.
00:47:41.320X, excuse me, at Roger Marshall, MD, at Roger Marshall, MD is a great place to go.
00:47:46.560Certainly our website, marshall.senate.gov has all of our social media as well.
00:47:51.660But I do think we try to get more and more out just through X.
00:47:55.200And that's a great place to start, at Roger Marshall, MD.