Why is ICE so diverse, considering how racist it is? And why does everyone else think it's racist except for the people you think would be racist against them? And what's the deal with racism and rejection in the 21st century?
00:05:21.000Dad, I told you, I'm trying to fix my financial predicament while simultaneously trying to make Rachel jealous when she sees my video and me having sex with all these girls.
00:05:31.000Your mother and I have had more sex in your bedroom than you have.
00:08:05.000Just every now and then we need to reiterate it because Epstein files come out and people go back and forth and people say, you're a plant, you're a plant, you're a plant.
00:08:11.000Like, there's not a ton in these files.
00:08:13.000That doesn't mean that a ton of files weren't deleted, weren't corrupted.
00:08:16.000The fact that these files don't include it doesn't mean that there isn't an Epstein client list.
00:08:20.000But True North, we do have to remember, right?
00:08:23.000We don't want to get is Jeffrey Epstein, of course, did not kill himself.
00:15:15.000That's really what we're seeing right now.
00:15:16.000We've been told, oh my gosh, the midterms are going to be a bloodbath.
00:15:19.000And Donald Trump is losing the Hispanic community.
00:15:22.000No, if you want to talk about the cult of personality or how people perceive an individual, short, we have to separate that from the momentum on the issues where we can actually observe some quantifiable data.
00:15:36.000The trend is going the opposite direction, where the Hispanic community is becoming more hardcore on immigration and on overall sort of border security laws, voter ID, than they have ever been.
00:15:48.000I think it's because they've actually had to experience this firsthand.
00:15:51.000They're the ones who live in the community with these folks, unlike a lot of the, of course, the chorus of liberal, privileged white women.
00:15:57.000So you've been told, and people are rejecting the idea that ICE is racist.
00:16:02.000It's white, racist ICE officers who are targeting and hunting brown people.
00:16:08.000Well, before we get to some stats, I just want you to watch this and let it bring a smile to your face.
00:16:14.000It went viral addressing some leftist protesters.
00:16:18.000And you can tell that he thought this he thought of this line beforehand, hesitated, and then said, I'm going to do it and stuck the landing.
00:16:28.000Yeah, families should be ripped apart.
00:16:32.000Like we should rip people apart from their families.
00:17:58.000And they want you to believe that, of course, ICE, ICE are the racists, and the people who support deportations are racist.
00:18:05.000By the way, I don't know if you know this.
00:18:06.000Alex Predi, that wonderful ICU nurse, two Hispanic dudes.
00:18:14.000Those are the people he was accosting.
00:18:16.000And I would be willing to bet that there were probably Hispanic dudes in the car whose vehicle he had assaulted as well, committed vandalism against.
00:19:02.000It was like, you know, I would have, if I had to guess, it was like, I don't know, a quarter to half of the guys he worked with were Hispanic.
00:19:07.000By the way, that would be high as a percentage of any workforce.
00:19:10.000I bet you probably, we don't have the numbers because a lot of people work off the books, probably pretty comparable in a lot of the manual labor jobs where they say, who's going to insert whatever here?
00:19:18.000Do construction, pick your strawberries.
00:19:20.00050% would still be a really high number of Hispanics in any line of work.
00:19:38.000You're seeing Hispanic Americans, who, by the way, swung quite a bit for Trump, depending on the demographic as far as age or gender, but certainly something notable that we've observed.
00:19:49.000You're hearing them go, look, this is a problem, and we really need to deal with this.
00:19:53.000Yeah, this isn't my grandma coming over.
00:19:56.000I know I live in the communities with a lot of these animals who are both the criminals and the non-contributors.
00:20:00.000It's not the same as previous generations who are seeking out a better life.
00:20:04.000And what we're seeing with the cartels and the coyotes, we really need to deal with this problem.
00:20:08.000And then white people saying, no, It's racist.
00:25:19.000That's what when Van Jones said, there is, well, you know, the Latino and black community have always shared a bond, and this is we are being driven against each other.
00:25:28.000No, no, we're not, it's not Donald Trump driving a wedge.
00:27:12.000So when you say, oh, their culture, well, their culture is still not what you would picture as native culture.
00:27:17.000And it is something that is more, by the way, it's more adaptable.
00:27:23.000It certainly works with American culture in a way that Islamic culture doesn't.
00:27:29.000In a way that I will even say Indian culture, whether it's Islamic, whether it's Hindi, whether it's one of their 158 languages, Modern Tower of Babylon, that doesn't.
00:27:38.000They don't want their culture, Hispanic Americans, to be replaced with the cultures that are incompatible.
00:27:46.000And today, if you look at a lot of the border countries, they're becoming increasingly conservative.
00:27:50.000And we've always said this, like they're socially more conservative because they're Catholic.
00:29:02.000I did a voter ID is not racist, changed my mind.
00:29:05.000And I was surprised to come back to the stats, the polling, the most recent polling data showing that more people now, more people across the board, and specifically minorities support voter ID.
00:29:16.000And this brings me back to three issues for which I have never heard a single valid counter argument.
00:29:55.000Attach the funding to the student instead of the school.
00:30:00.000We're not even talking about cutting funding.
00:30:02.000Guarantee you, once we do it and see schools compete and schools are better, we probably could be more efficient with funding.
00:30:07.000But I'm just talking about starting with, instead of going, this money goes to this district, regardless of performance, the student can choose their school and the funding follows them.
00:30:17.000I've never heard a valid counter argument.
00:30:20.000Please tell me those who oppose it, why?
00:30:31.000There are those who have gone for it to court and fought it.
00:30:34.000Now, I will tell you the only argument that I have heard on all three of these issues consistently from people sitting right here in the studio with me is literally racism, racism, racism.
00:31:11.000The problem is that none of those minorities you claim to be, you claim to be protecting, you claim to be acting on their behalf, they don't agree with those making those arguments.
00:31:21.000And again, I've never heard anything beyond racism.
00:31:24.000Remember, this is an issue that we have been on forever, and now it's making the rounds again, including this changed my mind from 2021.
00:31:31.000My concern is about ensuring the integrity of our elections, the legitimacy.
00:31:35.000So for me, I think the only way to protect our 15th Amendment rights, right, the right to vote, and it shouldn't be infringed, is to ensure that no legitimate vote is wiped out by an illegitimate vote.
00:31:46.000If someone doesn't have photo ID that confirms who you, how would you ever have evidence of it?
00:31:51.000If you don't require ID, it's like saying we don't have any evidence that any underage people have ever consumed alcohol, but the law across the land is you don't need to present ID for alcohol.
00:31:59.000Well, we'd never have evidence, would we?
00:33:56.000Yeah, and by the way, this is how people feel.
00:33:59.000This is what people think when they find out about this.
00:34:02.000I either encounter people who will say racism because they're dying the wool leftists, or I encounter people, and this means thousands of people across, change my minds, across talking with people, when I go and perform live.
00:34:13.000It's either the first one, racism, or the second group of people go, what?
00:34:19.000We don't have any ID requirements for vote.
00:34:26.000This bill is so popular right now that CNN's Harry Etten, my favorite person, I don't care if he's a communist, couldn't contain his excitement.
00:34:51.000So voter ID, just so people understand, is the idea that someone shows a photo ID when they go to vote, when they go to cast their actual ballot.
00:34:59.000But the polling is all on voter ID showing an ID to vote.
00:35:22.000And then 83% in the last year of Americans agree with Nikki Minaj.
00:35:27.000They favor photo ID to be able to vote.
00:35:31.000Well, 95% of Republicans pretty much keeps going.
00:35:34.000Even 71% of Democrats favor photo ID to vote.
00:35:38.000So again, Nikki Minaj posting that on X.
00:35:41.000And what you see is that the American people, actually, it's not really all that controversial.
00:35:45.000The American people are with Nikki Minaj, whether they are Republican or even talking about seven in ten Democrats agreeing with Nikki Minaj that you, in fact, should show a voter photo ID to vote.
00:35:58.000By the way, if that guy's going to work for Thanksgiving, I give him a seat at the head of the table.
00:36:24.000And we'll get to the racial demographics there, too.
00:36:27.000Well, I should say everyone, except the Senate Democrats who threatened a filibuster.
00:36:33.000And by the way, this is, I believe, they're threatening their longest filibuster since opposing the Civil Rights Act.
00:36:40.000We will talk about that idea and determine whether or not what the conference's views are about it and whether how they want to proceed.
00:36:51.000As I said, we will vote on the SAVE Act, but exercising or triggering a talking filibuster has ramifications, implications that I think everybody needs to be aware of.
00:37:02.000So we will have those discussions, but that obviously ties the floor up for an indefinite amount of time.
00:37:08.000It's not just that they have a disagreement.
00:37:10.000Like they're willing to die on this hill, figuratively, they're willing to die on this hill to ensure that no one needs to present ID to vote.
00:38:48.000The Save Act is popular among all racial groups by an increasing amount year over year.
00:38:55.000What's the racial breakdown on this, right?
00:38:57.000Because I think a lot of people make the argument that people of color, non-white Americans, have a harder time procuring a photo ID to vote.
00:40:17.000Thanks for stealing my thunder, you piece of shit, but I love working with you.
00:40:20.000I think, I feel like Enton said that line in like a run-through or like a rehearsal earlier, and then he stole it, and that was his way of going like, oh, look at this asshole.
00:41:32.000Check the references that minorities, they're not able to get IDs because, well, this is, again, the left, because minorities are too dumb to do it.
00:41:42.000Citizens of color were almost four times more likely to be without that form of ID than white adults for lots of the very same communities, like communities of color, that have far more valid reasons for feeling they're not being invited into the process and that they are being targeted and shut out.
00:42:40.000They go, actually, immigrants are more likely to obey the law.
00:42:44.000What they're saying now is they're actually far more likely to not have it.
00:42:46.000Well, are you including people who are here illegally?
00:42:50.000Is that ah, because 94% seems pretty high.
00:42:56.000Here's what you need an ID to do in this country.
00:42:59.000To drive, to register a car, to buy alcohol or tobacco, to rent an apartment, to buy a home, to pay utilities, to obtain government benefits for whatever it is and other services, to have a bank account, to get hire for a job, to receive healthcare, to travel by air, and, of course, to get a hotel room.
00:45:07.000The reason Democrats don't want voter ID is because they make it much more difficult for elderly people, people that don't travel, don't have a passport, poor people, don't have cars, don't have driver's licenses.
00:45:21.000So it's sort of a vestige of, I think, post-slavery laws.
00:45:26.000Less voter ID laws allow more people to vote.
00:47:39.000Elections are already so free and fair and secure that whatever.
00:47:44.000Government and industry representatives from the election security community issued a joint statement reflecting a consensus perspective that the 2020 election was the most secure in U.S. history.
00:48:12.000In other words, hey, if people think that we should have it to the tune of 80-something percent, depending on the polls from Hispanic, black Americans, everyone, if everyone supports it and you really want people because you say it's important for people to trust their institutions, well, they're telling you what they need to trust the institution of voting, right?
00:48:31.000Because the truth is, that's complete and total bullcrap.
00:48:33.000Since 2020, the left has overhauled, completely, fundamentally changed how voting works by normalizing things like completely unverified, mass mail and ballots, just sent out to everybody.
00:48:45.000I got one sent to a house that I hadn't lived, I hadn't lived there for half a decade.
00:48:48.000Still no idea if I voted from there in Michigan or not.
00:48:50.000One got sent to my house in Tacoma 2024.
00:48:57.000So unverified mass mail in ballots, unsecure drop boxes, ballot harvesting, no verification, of course, the questionable signatures, and of course, no ability to bring forward any proof that something might be questionable.
00:49:10.000And now the Democrats are just as mad about the FBI rating Fulton County for the 2020 ballots as they are about voter ID.
00:49:17.000Also, they're just as mad as Democrats were in the Fulton County election with Stacey Abrams because there's a documentary on HBO called Killchain that you can go watch where they hack the machines and say it was a fraudulent election.
00:49:38.000They just want to not let the federal government look into it so badly.
00:49:41.000It's like, hey, we want to challenge the integrity of the election there because you guys did a whole documentary about it and proved that it could be tampered with.
00:49:49.000And like, we challenge your challenge.
00:50:50.000Just if you're talking about the chain of custody, like there are a litany of problems here.
00:50:54.000And remember, if President Trump had won Georgia, Arizona, Pennsylvania, it would have completely changed the 2020 election.
00:50:59.000The vote margins, 10,000 votes in Arizona, 11,000 in Georgia, 81,000 in Pennsylvania.
00:51:04.000And what's most interesting and the most free, fair, secure election of all time is people left the Democrat Party, voted for Donald Trump.
00:51:14.000We're supposed to believe that those people who had had enough of the Democrat Party were energized by Joe Biden, flipping the numbers, exactly, and then went back to Trump.
00:51:24.000You would have to have hundreds of thousands of those people in these swing states for it to make sense because it's a trend that has occurred nowhere else in nature.
00:51:35.000Not only flipping, you had the most votes of all time.
00:52:09.000The only thing that changed wasn't people's enthusiasm for the Democrat Party, but the voting laws changed during COVID, completely unprecedented.
00:52:19.000And then there were watchdogs in the next election, and it went right back plus more votes for Donald Trump.
00:52:24.000Which one do you think is more likely beyond, of course, the fraudulent addresses that we verified for you and all the voting anomalies and the media bias?
00:52:31.000Which one do you think is more likely?
00:52:34.000I don't believe that the 2020 election was legitimate.
00:52:38.000I don't believe that Jeffrey Epstein killed himself.
00:52:41.000And I don't believe you can change your gender.
00:52:45.000Oh, and yeah, I don't think the COVID vaccine was anywhere near as effective as you were told.
00:53:21.000The states are the ones that are facilitating fraud.
00:53:23.000And if California wants to have fraudulent elections or if they want to have fraudulent elections in Georgia, which by the way, the entire left was complaining about in the Stacey Abrams, I believe it was Kemp, was it Abrams-Kemp election?
00:55:23.000The left actively fights against them.
00:55:26.000And their reasons obviously make no sense, but you can understand the motivations.
00:55:31.000And the motivations would be: well, school vouchers, that would remove a lot of power from some of the most powerful lobbying groups in this country, including the teachers' unions, public education.
00:55:42.000Deporting all the illegals in jails, that would really just be something where, honestly, I don't even see what the motivation is.
00:55:48.000I don't even see what the motivation is.
00:56:54.000Minnesota counties are now cooperating with ICE, which Tom Holman said he was working on, which means that ICE can actually do this with 700 fewer troops, which means they could have been doing this all along.
00:57:09.000We currently have an unprecedented number of counties communicating with us now and allowing ICE to take custody of illegal aliens before they hit the streets.
00:57:24.000And I'll say it again: this is efficient.
00:57:26.000It requires only one or two officers to assume custody of a criminal alien target rather than eight or ten officers going into the community and arresting that public safety threat.
00:57:38.000Given this increase in unprecedented collaboration and as a result of the need for less law enforcement officers to do this work in a safer environment, I have announced effective immediately we will draw down 700 people affected today.
00:58:01.000So on the one hand, you have the truth.
00:58:04.000Cooperation makes it safer, makes it more efficient, means that these departments can do the job that they were given a mandate to do through a national election.
00:58:15.000On the other hand, the left is going, I see they're backing out.
00:59:37.000Again, a complete drawdown is going to depend on the cooperation, continued cooperation of local and state law enforcement and the decrease of the violence, the rhetoric, and the attacks against Ice and Border Patrol.
00:59:53.000Do you know why I was trying to think about why do I like Tom Holman so much more than most other people here?
01:00:00.000And I would say the same for lately, you know, Rubio and in most cases, you know, Stephen Miller.
01:00:04.000But with Tom Holman, it's really clear.
01:00:09.000And the media, the communication is a requirement.
01:00:13.000And so he sees it as, all right, all right, we've got to go do, I got to go tell them while we're doing the job.
01:00:18.000I have to go tell them what it is that we've accomplished.
01:00:21.000He doesn't view his job as getting in front of the cameras.
01:00:25.000He's never in front of the cameras unless he's communicating something productive that has been done or is in the process of being completed.
01:00:53.000They see their job as getting in front of the cameras, which is why they're so often ill-prepared.
01:00:58.000It also, I think, is evident by, and I have a tendency to do this like today.
01:01:02.000I mean, I will not, I'm kind of embarrassed that I had to go through the voter ID thing and make the, because it should be as simple as everyone supports voter ID, every nation has voter ID, that's it.
01:02:09.000That's why when people say political experience, political experience means you have more experience and you've been spending more of your time and energy on the campaigning aspect.
01:02:18.000In other words, the lying aspect, the convincing aspect, the performative aspect.
01:02:23.000Political experience is not a virtue because the longer you get political experience, the more adept you are at lying, misleading, obfuscating.
01:02:36.000And even if you're not aware of it on a conscious level, I think subconsciously people can see the difference between a man doing a job, letting you know what he's doing, versus someone who wants some clicks and headlines and has a professional makeup and hair crew.
01:02:50.000I can't imagine a world in which Tom Holman says, what was it, Cash Bill?
01:03:19.000He's like, there's no, sees no point in it.
01:03:22.000And so you have to ask yourself, if Tom Holman is able to say, this is what we are going to do, then he comes back out and says, we did it, right?
01:03:31.000Why would someone like Kash Patel or Pam Bondi saying the files are on my desk and are shocking, did they ever intend to follow through?
01:03:40.000Was it just hyperbole because they see their role primarily as being a media figure?
01:03:46.000And you know, because he doesn't use hyperbole, I believe he's going to do what he says he's going to do.
01:04:21.000He also confirmed, Tom Holman, that the special agents involved with investigating the Minnesota fraud, which some would say, convenient timing in all of this, those investigators, they are not going anywhere.