00:07:23.000Click Rumble Premium and join now for $99 annually or $9.99 a month to get the entirely ad free experience and an ever expanding roster of content, creators, and free speech.
00:08:23.000And thank God that we do have a president who is standing there to defend families, at least to whatever degree at the gates, two genders, because you guys may not remember.1.00
00:08:32.000You guys remember what an awful, awful circus freak show it was when they were wanting to have more drag queen story hours?1.00
00:13:39.000No, I want to see more videos, more stories where that man comes in, stabs an unsuspecting victim, and for his troubles, gets shot in the face, meaning gone.
00:13:59.000You do something like that, you get that punishment.
00:14:00.000I saw something the other day saying, uh, The problem with these reactions in war and in combat and stuff is that people don't have the same level of intensity for the reaction.
00:14:09.000It's always an overintensity, overreaction.
00:14:18.000What I would like to see is actually these videos not happen because the guy with a knife walking in there doesn't know if everybody in that place is armed.
00:14:26.000He knows he can go in with the knife and be at an advantage.
00:14:28.000He doesn't maybe necessarily think he can walk out, but he knows.0.99
00:14:58.000You guys let me know if that's where you're.
00:14:59.000Because I think that's all of humanity up until recently.
00:15:03.000What I'm saying now at one point in time would have been a violation, for example, on YouTube guidelines.
00:15:08.000That's why Rumble exists, where they would say you can't.
00:15:10.000I'm not advocating violence against innocent people.
00:15:13.000I'm advocating for a societal change where innocent people aren't targeted.
00:15:17.000I'm not just saying I would prefer it if that guy wasn't hurt or I would prefer it if he defended himself.
00:15:25.000What I am actually saying, and to be clear, is I think the best case scenario, as far as the end of that video, is the stabber on his second stabbing.
00:17:05.000You forfeit your right to live the moment you put someone in a situation where they have to defend themselves because things get unpredictable.
00:17:11.000I am now advocating that it be more routinely predictable.0.98
00:17:16.000By any means that you have available to you, if someone is a violent attacker, Do your best to kill him.0.99
00:17:34.000Donald Trump is imprudent with his words.
00:17:37.000But we've noticed for sure a pattern throughout both terms that his words sometimes are a little bit more harsh or they're a little bit more hyperbolic than the policy.
00:17:48.000Sometimes they don't reflect his policy at all because he shoots from the hip.
00:17:51.000That can be both a good thing and a bad thing.
00:17:53.000We weren't thrilled about his post on Truth Social where he talked about gender transition surgery unless the parents approve, and people didn't understand what that meant.
00:18:16.000We had a government, we had an administration, Joe Biden, who said it was an act of evil for parents to not take part in the transition and mutilation of children.
00:18:26.000We now have a president who says it's going to be illegal to the best of our ability.
00:18:32.000And we've seen 27 states pass laws against it, including Utah, which brings us to this next story that is going to upset you, but it does have at least a semi happy ending because even the commies don't want trans in kids.
00:18:46.000As of today, it will henceforth be the official policy of the United States government that there are only two genders male and female.0.56
00:18:57.000This morning I signed a declaration sex rejecting procedures are neither safe nor effective.
00:19:03.000Treatment for children with gender dysphoria.
00:19:06.000These procedures fail to meet professionally recognized standards of care.
00:19:10.000Medical professionals or entities providing sex rejecting procedures to children are in compliance with these standards of health care.
00:19:19.000President Trump Tuesday also signed an executive order to restrict gender transitions for minors.
00:19:24.000The order seeks to end federal support for medical procedures aimed at altering sex or gender, including surgery or use of puberty blockers or sex hormones.
00:19:50.000When you talk about identification, depending on whether it's a passport or a driver's license, very often you're trying to change your sex.
00:19:54.000And sex rejecting surgery is something that you necessarily want in order to live out what you say is gender, which is separate.
00:20:03.000So whenever they report on it, Just for legal liability purposes, because it is unclear by design.
00:20:33.000Rose, their spouse, Blue, Blue's biological child and the 10 year old.
00:20:38.000They never made it to the reserved campsite.
00:20:40.000According to charging documents, they left Cache County, traveled to Washington State, crossed the border into Vancouver, then flew to Merida, Mexico, and finally landed in Havana, Cuba.
00:20:51.000When the child's mother couldn't get in contact with her ex husband, she alerted Logan police.
00:20:56.000Now, before I go on with the story, I could tell you how this was going to end because this is one of those funny things the drum circle hippies who say that communism works in theory don't ever tell them to look up the history of communism.0.95
00:21:41.000Well, him and his wife face a count now of international parental kidnapping.0.81
00:21:46.000And here's the thing like, they didn't even try and hide, they're not good criminals, which is, I mean, what you would expect from a mentally deranged trans father who calls himself Rose.0.58
00:21:57.000They actually found in the authorities a to do list in Rose's home, which included quote, learn Spanish, get haircuts, empty bank account.0.60
00:23:11.000That's why we have a problem with Drag Queen Story Hour.
00:23:14.000That's why those in the trans community say, oh, no, no, no, it's just we're allowing them to be free.0.96
00:23:18.000We don't allow kids to be free in any other facet of decision making for some reason when it applies to reproductive health and a gross lack of understanding.
00:23:28.000Therein, oh, all of a sudden, kids should be able to make their own decisions.
00:23:30.000The boy's uncle said that he would have supported the transition if it was the boy's idea, but according to the New York Times, this seemed to be clearly all coming from Rose, the dad.
00:24:26.000And by the way, in this case, you have the mom, mom's stepmom who support it, and then a dad who claims to say, You got three women in the mix.
00:24:32.000That kid's getting trans, just to be clear.
00:24:38.000We've seen many custody cases where the mom says that the child should transition, the father tries to get custody, he's blocked from doing so.
00:27:54.000This is a rare instance of Cuba and the United States actually cooperating.
00:27:57.000So the Cuban authorities immediately alerted us.0.98
00:28:01.000We went to Cuba and they were like, Look, I know that lines of communication have been a little bit cold, but you're bringing trans kids here, so you probably want them back.1.00
00:28:11.000Get these freak shows out of here.1.00
00:28:37.000Because they view it as degeneracy and they wanted control over society.
00:28:40.000So Che Guevara was very publicly homophobic.
00:28:42.000When you wear that shirt, maybe we should circulate that because people get mad when you make fun of Che, who killed people.0.96
00:28:48.000He also killed black people just for being black, the indolent Negroes, as he called them, and that doesn't seem to be enough for the left.0.90
00:28:53.000Just tell people, I don't know if you know this.0.99
00:28:55.000Che Guevara was like, he put them in forced labor camps and he referred to all gays as, quote, sexual perverts.0.99
00:29:02.000Hey, he wasn't wrong on everything.0.97
00:29:05.000And they don't allow trans surgery for minors in Cuba.
00:29:54.000Like, there does need to be some federal law put in place because whether or not they are, you know, super pro trans or anything else, You do want to be like your parents.0.59
00:31:53.000It's fear of a couple things fear from the politicians of not getting elected again, losing their office, losing their job, losing their money, losing their sweet benefits.
00:32:17.000And I don't think that, I think that gays adopting or having should be right down the list with like single parents.0.91
00:32:24.000It should go to mother and father households first, and there are plenty of them who want kids.0.96
00:32:28.000I think it's less ideal if there's, if we have a surplus of children who need homes and we'll put them wherever we can, sure, okay, at that point if you're well adjusted, but I think.0.57
00:32:37.000First right of refusal goes to mommy and daddy households.
00:34:23.000I don't like how he presents it, and I don't like how he chases trends, and I don't like how he is inconsistent and then tries to claim that it's because he's being objective.
00:35:32.000Because here's what we know the rationale from the administration for why this had to happen at all and why it had to happen right now are both.
00:35:45.000Not only wrong, but they lead to an opposite conclusion than the ones that the administration has drawn.0.99
00:35:58.000Because the president is right that the regime in Iran is stockpiling highly enriched uranium because they want to develop a nuclear weapon and they were just weeks away, so he had to do it right when he did it.0.92
00:36:34.000But keep in mind, this is also the same guy who claimed that he could dunk in a 10 foot rim and argued with people in the comment sections that this actually was a 10 foot rim.
00:37:50.000So, to be clear, we're going to get to a claim truth.
00:37:56.000There are good faith arguments to be made on both sides of Iran.
00:38:00.000And I have maintained, I don't know what day we are.
00:38:02.000I said, like, three months, that's when I will give an assessment and my opinion, and we can have that discussion.
00:38:08.000But I'm not going to have a discussion that this is a forever war that is directly comparable to Iraq or have a discussion based on claims that are simply false or are baseless.0.87
00:38:18.000I think it's totally valid for people to say, all right, Iran is obviously a very unstable nation.0.50
00:38:22.000There's a reason that no other country in that region or really on earth wants them to have nuclear weapons.0.67
00:38:27.000They certainly were at the point where we would see all of the indicators that they are going to develop nuclear weapons.
00:38:32.000And we certainly were at the point where they might be able to defend their ability to build nuclear weapons.
00:38:36.000But I still don't think it's worth the price.
00:38:39.000And I still don't think this was the right time.
00:38:50.000But ignoring data and treating your audience like as though they're the same level of moron as the host is not good faith, Chris Cuomo.0.97
00:39:06.000And unlike Chris Cuomo or any of these other people in this space who are a day late and a dollar short, we will provide you with the references.
00:39:49.000Because they are confusing the non critical thinkers into believing that having enriched uranium is the same thing as almost having a weapon.
00:40:19.000So, whether you agree with the intervention or not, you do have to accept the factual premise that in this instance, Iran with 60% enriched uranium would be the first country to do that and not develop a nuclear weapon.0.97
00:40:35.000You want to put that much faith in Iran?
00:40:38.000This is not discussing the timeline as to when they get to 90%.0.64
00:40:42.000No nation has passed 30% and not built a nuke.
00:40:45.000So, assuming that they would be in line with every country ever past that threshold, what do you think they would do with it?
00:40:54.000They have enough for 10 bombs, to be clear, about 900 something pounds, between 900 and 1,000.
00:40:58.000And the important component here that people always ignore, same thing when they talk about the JCPOA, is ballistic missiles.
00:41:07.000Ballistic missiles, short, Intermediate range ballistic missiles being able to hit Europe, and more importantly, so many missiles and so many drones that they would be able to shield themselves to the point where no one could stop them as they get from 60 to 90, if they feel so inclined or if they are similar to every nation who's ever existed ever with enriched uranium.
00:41:26.000So let me make this really clear because I think people are, he says, critical thinkers.
00:41:32.000You guys let me know if there's anything that you think is incorrect here or that can be explained more clearly.
00:41:37.000I want to give you a really clear timeline.
00:42:23.000America's window to act is somewhere here, meaning somewhere after 30%.
00:42:30.000And before 90% is where a judgment call has to be made.0.88
00:42:35.000Unless you think that Iran won't use a nuke if they have one.0.99
00:42:39.000And you would have to believe that they're the first nation ever.0.97
00:42:42.000So whether it's 31% or it's 89%, we have a window there to stop it if we think a nuclear Iran is a bad thing for the United States or the world.0.97
00:42:56.000Now add to that the ability for them to close that window if they create.
00:43:01.000Auxiliary defense capabilities of missiles and drones so that you can't stop them no matter what.
00:43:07.000Meaning they can hit 40%, but then they have so many drones and missiles and basically an impenetrable shield that they can just, they can slowly lollygag from 40 to 90 because no one can do a thing about it.
00:43:21.000There's that window of a judgment call.
00:43:23.000So the argument here is within that window, people think this judgment call was wrong or right.
00:44:03.000And here's the next claim from Brothers Guinea.0.86
00:44:06.000That Iran wasn't close to getting a weapon, it's all a lie, something.
00:44:13.000There is a good basis of belief within the expert community that Iran does not have the expertise, nor does it have what it needs to have in place, even if it did have the expertise, to make the moves you have to make to go from having the enriched uranium, if you could even enrich it from 60 to 90, which is not a given, but is likely, is probable, not just possible.0.79
00:45:15.000In other words, your window is if I say I'm going to shoot you and I have a gun and I have a magazine and the magazine is loaded, I put the magazine in the gun.
00:45:25.000Do you have to wait till it's chambered?0.99
00:45:27.000At what point do you go, someone says, I am going to shoot you?1.00
00:45:30.000Death to you, not America, death to Gerald.1.00
00:45:33.000Taking this gun, I have a loaded magazine, I'm now putting it in the gun.0.99
00:45:37.000You have a judgment call to make at some point.0.99
00:45:40.000Historically, The person who says, I'm going to kill you with this gun, and they have a loaded magazine, they always chamber it and shoot you.0.95
00:45:48.000Here's the other thing Iran is close to a nuclear weapon, and sometimes people point to, we've been hearing that for years, as though it hasn't been the case in spite of other efforts.
00:46:19.000Because of Iran's short breakout time, the U.S. would have pretty limited warning that deterrence with force would be the best way to prevent it from taking place.0.91
00:46:27.000People have been saying this for a long time, like, well, we've been hearing that.0.91
00:46:38.000Because they didn't get there because of the actions we took, in spite of the fact that they were two or three months away.0.86
00:46:44.000You guys are aware that, I know you'll go nuts, that Israel hacked their centrifuges with the funniest hack ever, the funniest virus ever that screwed it up.0.87
00:46:55.000It's like straight out of a movie because they were in the process of trying to.0.88
00:47:10.000They could have been close, and they were, to the enriched uranium that they need, and efforts have been undertaken consistently by the United States, by Israel, by international agreements.
00:47:21.000That's why the JCPOA existed, because we saw the threat.
00:47:25.000Again, that window is the judgment call.
00:47:29.000That's the argument that we are having.
00:47:34.000100% of the time, historically, nations that have crossed 30% develop a nuclear weapon.
00:47:40.000Now, here's why if you want to apply pragmatic thinking.
00:47:44.000People who are getting well past that threshold, there is no need for it for any purpose outside of a nuclear weapon.
00:47:49.000They also historically, 100% of the time, have been recruiting, training up people with the expertise and ability to develop a nuclear weapon.
00:49:25.000He said no more, no new forever wars, and we are only going to fight wars if we know that we will win, and it will be swift, and it will be violent, and it will be effective.
00:49:36.000We're not going to find ourselves in another Vietnam or Iraq.
00:49:38.000Not everything is comparable to Vietnam or Iraq.
00:49:51.000But I voted for him in spite of that because of the alternative.
00:49:55.000I would not call it a betrayal if Donald Trump said he supports abortion with some limitations that I wouldn't support because I understand that's his stance.0.64
00:50:02.000President Trump, here's the truth, has made Iran a focal point, including militarily.
00:50:09.000For over 45 years, we don't have this kind of a track record from any president on any other singular issue.
00:50:17.000We have the luxury of him being a celebrity before he ever ran for office.
00:50:20.000The Iranian situation is a case in point.0.98
00:50:23.000That they hold our hostages is just absolutely and totally ridiculous.0.98
00:50:31.000That this country sits back and allows a country such as Iran to hold our hostages, to my way of thinking, is a horror.0.78
00:50:39.000Obviously, you're advocating that we should have gone in there with troops, et cetera, and brought our boys out.0.98
00:51:57.000In 2016, in 2018, while he wasn't president, while he was ex, you can disagree with him along all of those points in the timeline, but you would be disagreeing with a remarkably consistent view.
00:52:25.000Jews, now you've got to contend with people saying the Jews, the Israel's just leading us into every single thing that we do, forever wars you mentioned.
00:52:31.000And also, he was getting plenty done domestically.0.57
00:52:33.000Everybody acts like the Epstein thing was killing him.
00:52:37.000It wasn't good for him, but it wasn't killing him.
00:52:40.000Going into this, Everyone that was yelling about Epstein would go to a 10 by adding Iran on.
00:52:45.000Well, that's a very good point because that brings me to claim number four from Chris Cuomo.
00:52:48.000And this is why I believe he's still the same leftist who referred to you as Trumpets and I think Mogtards, whatever other terms he used while claiming he dunks on a 10 foot rim and it's eight feet and arguing in the comments section.
00:53:00.000Like I see with the Marxist right, they'll misrepresent Iran.
00:53:04.000I'm not talking about people who have sensible disagreements.
00:53:07.000They'll misrepresent Iran and then parlay that into, and see all this other stuff.0.79
00:54:32.000But by every objective parameters that we could set, metrics that we could use that are quantifiable, deportations, over 2.5 million total.
00:54:55.000Since October 2025, 99.9% of refugees, by the way, are from South Africa who are fleeing actual persecution and are grateful to be in America where your stuff's not just taken from you because you're white.1.00
00:55:11.000He tries to take a lie, to spin another lie based on a lie, and it's just a whole bunch of lying horseshit like him dunking on a 10 foot rim.1.00
00:55:17.000They make it sound like, you know, they put out a false stack the other day that nobody really cared about.0.98
00:56:15.000As of 2024, there were 13,000 illegals convicted of homicide on ICE's national docket.
00:56:22.000So this is a good example of people who don't do their due diligence and circulating some kind of a meme or a fact that other people repost and it does damage because people who are not acting in good faith.
00:56:34.000People like Chris Cuomo out there will try and attribute that to the administration or people who actually do their due diligence.
00:56:47.000Let me give you a bunch of false premises.
00:56:49.000Now let me transition to Donald Trump has done nothing on immigration.0.97
00:56:53.000And let me transition to they don't know their thumb from their dick because they're posting this, which is untrue, even though it's not a post from President Trump.0.99
00:57:47.000Would you accept the challenge to start doing that?
00:57:50.000Every single piece of content you put out, every show, you make sure your references are publicly available, meaning with links that people can click.
00:58:22.000The number of deportations this year that, if you want to bet right now, the odds, not including self, by the way, they're two separate numbers, over 300,000, 92%, over 400,000, 68%, over 500,000, 32%.
00:59:25.000On immigration, and he's getting hammered over it.
00:59:28.000And here's the thing it's not that what he is saying is wrong, it's that he's not speaking to what is most important, what is most pertinent, and what is most applicable now.
01:00:21.000They'd be as comparable as a movie theater and a military base.
01:00:25.000Pre welfare state versus post welfare state.
01:00:28.000And the other thing is, Also, they came with qualifiers.
01:00:32.000So, immigrants initially, the difference between immigrants today and immigrants who were coming from the days of yore, when people said, all your parents are immigrants, well, it was a pre welfare state and they were qualified, meaning speaking the language, meaning being a contributor, meaning you added something to the fabric of society.
01:00:48.000This idea that it was just anyone from any third world country, whether they were compatible or not, were welcome and were coming here in record numbers is not, it's just not accurate.
01:01:59.000It's not complicated, but people act like they don't understand it.
01:02:04.000And so then you end up with a situation that's like an overcrowded migrant shelter, like the Roosevelt Hotel in New York City.
01:02:09.000And that's how a lot of people view the United States right now.
01:02:12.000So Vivek spoke, I don't know where it was, was it some kind of a conference?
01:02:17.000And he delivered the old talking points on immigration, which aren't wrong, but he sidesteps things that are important and that American citizens are starting to see.
01:02:42.000Pluribus unum, from many, one, the ideals enshrined in that Declaration of Independence.
01:02:49.000Ronald Reagan, from your generation, he understood this well.
01:02:53.000He famously said, right, you can travel to Italy, but you would never be an Italian.
01:02:59.000You can travel to France, but you'll never be a Frenchman.
01:03:01.000You can live in Germany, but you would never be a German.0.96
01:03:04.000You can pack your bags and live the rest of your life in China or Japan, and you will never be Chinese or Japanese.0.61
01:03:12.000But you can travel from any one of those countries to establish roots in the United States of America, and you can still be an American so long as you work hard, you play by the rules, you make your contributions, wait your turn, pledge allegiance to the flag, and obtain your citizenship in the right way.
01:03:36.000The sentiment, I understand, and this is something that a lot of people on the right used to say, and I will say I'm guilty of this myself included, without.
01:03:46.000Getting to the part that needs to be expounded upon.
01:03:49.000Let me ask you this first before I get through these numbers.
01:03:52.000Do you believe that the countries he listed, Italy, France, Germany, that immigrants from those countries, largely pre welfare state, do you believe that that's comparable to people coming from India and Bangladesh and Somalia?
01:04:07.000And what do you think the primary differences are?
01:04:39.000How about you actually understand what the culture is?
01:04:41.000It's a lot easier to understand the culture if you come from a country where you speak the same language or a culture that recognizes the importance of learning the native tongue of a language, which is pretty much common across the Western sphere.
01:05:14.000The values of those immigrants, the countries that he listed, they brought individualism, work ethic, not collectivism, not authoritarianism, and certainly not coming from a country where everyone lives in abject poverty and has to accept it because they have been propagandized and Under the thumb of a caste system since the history of their country.
01:05:40.000And it's just the rights version of we are the world, let's all hold hands.
01:05:44.000There's a big difference between someone from England, someone from Ireland, someone from Germany, someone from France, someone from Italy coming here with a nickel in their pocket, pre welfare state, learning the language at a rate two to three times higher than someone from India, Pakistan, or Mexico today who shares none of those same values.
01:06:02.000And it's okay for you to say no vacancy.
01:06:05.000We're going to continue with the segment, by the way.