Goodbye, Title 42. Hello, Border INVASION | Guests: Sen. Mike Lee & Rep. Chip Roy | 5⧸12⧸23
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On today's show, Glenn Beck is joined by Todd Benzman to discuss the situation at the southern border between the United States and Mexico, where tens of thousands of migrants are streaming across the border into the U.S. illegally.
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Well, hello, Stu. How are you? Glenn, how are you? Glad you could make it in today and, you know,
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you weren't hassled at the border or anything. You just came right through. I'm a citizen of the
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United States, Glenn. Born here. Sure. Born and bred right here in America. Sure, sure, sure.
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Title 48 is done and no big deal. Wow, they already got rid of Title 48. It's so soon after
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Title 42 went away. That's a real problem. We're moving too fast to these titles. I know, I know.
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I mean, six ahead. We went from Title 42 back to Title 8, which may have been why you...
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That's the sort of border analysis you're going to get on today's program.
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Pretty accurate. We have Todd Benzman coming on a little later on in the program.
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I love this because the media today has been like, look, relative calm at the border.
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Yeah. That's been their pitch so far. This big idea that there's going to be lots of people
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crossing the border. We don't see any signs of it. It's relative calm. It's like, well, first of all,
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there are plenty of signs that people are still crossing. But when you think, like, let's say
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you had an amusement park, Glenn. Yeah. Glenland.
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Glenland. And Glenland. And you got, let's say, maybe some messages on social media that
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a bunch of teenagers were going to come right at opening and rush the gates and come through the
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turnstiles without paying. And you're like, all right, we got to do something about this.
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How about this? We go out two hours before opening and just let them all in.
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They're all inside, though. And that seems to be what I was concerned about. I wasn't really
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concerned about, hey, there's too many to process in this short period of time. I was worried about
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them coming in illegally. But maybe I have a different concern than the administration does.
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Well, here we have a here we have a couple of clips here from the border. Let's see. Here's
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Todd Benzman. He's taken some footage down the border. Here are the migrants in the water.
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They're they're struggling in the water. They're up to their heads in the water. And they're like,
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hey, maybe this wasn't such a great idea. But there they are coming across the river, which
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is that's the relative calm right there. Yeah. Right. People almost drowning under not only
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a layer of a lot of water, but a layer of foliage as well. So here is now here's the Texas National
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Guardsman on the other side of the the treacherous water.
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Okay, so now it looks like the first ones are out of the buck and will very shortly be confronting
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It's being shot from the, obviously, the Mexicans.
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The border looks nice and clean and just, look at that. This is one of the big things is they,
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there's just wet clothes all over the border because they go through the river and then
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they take their clothes off and I guess get into dry clothes. Some people, there's some reports that
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the border agents are like, we're not, we're not putting, we're not going to transport you in all
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your wet clothes. So just leave them here. So that's what their defense is. Oh, they told us to take
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them off. Oh, but it's just the entire border is littered. That rule you follow. That one they
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follow. That one you follow. Okay. Okay. The wet clothes rule. Right. You ever get out of the pool and
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then you're coming, you got to go to your car. I mean, you don't want that to happen.
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Too many wet clothes in the United States. That's the real issue here.
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So CNN had a guest on that was talking about the border last night. Cut six.
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I think it is important for people to understand the reason why there's such a rush of immigration
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is not driven by Joe Biden. It's driven by very difficult circumstances in South and Central America.
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But how you handle people at the border does matter. The U.S. has to get this situation under control.
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Hmm. No, I think that's just wonderful. Wonderful. And it has nothing to do with Title 42 ending.
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Here's cut seven. So my. You're aware of Title 42 and that they were going to open the border
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SÃ. Por eso viniste. That's why you came. Claro, igual que mucha gente.
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Yeah. Okay. Well, thank you. Gracias. Muchas gracias. Y suerte con tu viaje, Pedro.
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Pedro, it represents a lot of the stories here. The migrants that were hearing on the streets.
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So many officials here have told us they are ready for what's coming next, projecting an air of confidence.
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Sarah, only time will tell if they're right. Yeah.
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interesting to note that he was well aware of title 42 uh coming down that's what a lot of
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people are are worried about hmm that's weird isn't it still hmm i wonder if he knew about
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title 48 yeah that's i know they never heard word one about title 40 that's the problem now uh
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apparently all of these things are just part of republican fiction here is house minority leader
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uh hakeem jeffries as is often the case with my extreme mega republican colleagues extreme yeah
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they create a fictional argument uh-huh around what's happening at the border
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and then actually do nothing to solve the real problem and that is exactly what the child
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deportation act is all about they uh passed a bill yesterday that's they're doing nothing i guess
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they passed a bill yesterday to try to help the problem i mean the issue of course is that
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the left isn't going to go along with the bill that they passed well it's because they they um
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they wouldn't follow the directions of the elites on the left that know the right answer
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i mean it's very logical stew you just do what the left says and you're going to get things done
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that is the way they work that's the obama era bipartisanship in action yes he wants to work
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with republicans right okay as long as you do what i say yeah we're gonna be fine yeah it's like you
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know the yankees want to work with the red sox as long as the red sox will just allow them to score
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all the runs they want to score amen perfect what's the problem why wouldn't you go along with that
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arrangement right you're acting as though there's a problem with yes i am yeah i am yeah that's not
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how this works at all it's not how any of this works well it's good to put up a weak little fight
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you know uh just just to you know show like the you you are like the republicans you just put up a
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weak little fight like hey we shouldn't do that and then just move on i'm pretty upset about this you
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know the people uh people look at the biden performance since he walked into office and they
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might say hey he's been terrible at everything and that's true that's a good point uh he has really
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been awful at everything he's touched however what people don't realize is his least popular category
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has been the border even be it was even below afghanistan uh that one he really screwed up
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the the border has been an ongoing catastrophe since the day he walked into office and i don't
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know i find that to be a bit objectionable i know it's not the popular thing to to say these days
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um but i think it's a problem uh you know let me if you look at the trump numbers for crossings
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this is it for apprehensions at the southwest border uh trump was for you know first couple years
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was about 30 to 40 000 per month now i might say that's too many okay well you might say that's too
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many and you might say donald trump was really good at talking about the border and he was he was right
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on the border we didn't get all the policy victories we were hoping for during the trump
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administration however as you might note there are still a couple of minor stretches without walls on
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right you know a thousand miles or so sure uh that and we have the republicans to thank for that
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uh yeah i think i i would agree yeah the i would agree that the republicans and the democrats are to
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blame for for that well yes but the republicans uh you know they were a little smushy a little smushy
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a little smushy a little smushy and this goes back longer than just the trump administration as you
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might note so but still that's relative calm on the border that's what i would say relative calm
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on the border 30 40 000 crossing per month okay okay at one point barack obama said a thousand people
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crossing per day is a crisis so that's about 30 000 a month correct okay but we let's just be crazy
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and say that's the relative calm so during the trump administration it did go up to hit about 50 000
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and had that one peak if you remember covering this in 2019 there was a real peak it went up above
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100 000 for a couple of months and then peaked at about 140 000 which was really really insanely high
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it was when every news story that you'd view would be about the border and how trump was separating
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families and blah blah blah blah blah blah you remember that oh i do now i do that was 140 000 a month
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now after that it immediately came way down right came back down to about 40 000 got it then the
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pandemic hit went down even lower to about 20 000 can you can i ask you a question when it was at 140
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were there any like soros or un uh ngos that were were working yeah working hard they were really you
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know what to try to stop it donald trump was creating jobs in ngos that george soros funds right and
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and they were all strangely all those jobs were in mexico on the border yeah yeah now you remember
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the caravans yeah crossing that's what that 140 000 crazy times it was all over the media all the
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time yeah then it comes down except for the caravans that were being organized by leftists
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right i mean they talked about the caravans but they left out the organized by the left we were playing
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the clips of the people who did organize yeah the left was not right yeah so okay so you're
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30 40 000 it drops down again during the pandemic and stays relatively low starts to ramp up after uh
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you know uh the uh the comeback after covet so we go into 2021 and uh joe biden takes over at about
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75 000 a month his first month the second month it's over 100 000 now remember the still not as bad
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the crazy month was 140 000 the trump administration damn donald trump so month one 75 000 for biden yeah
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month two 100 000 right month three 175 000 okay that's just month one and month two put together
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and a little bit more and a little bit more it is so that's month three month four went up again
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month five went up again he's doing a great job hmm it keeps going up and it keeps going up and then
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it crosses 200 000 200 000 and then it stays up there for a little bit drops way down now remember
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we had a drop after after the peak this is just you remember this is when they were saying this is
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just a seasonal seasonal peak this this happens they come and go and so it did happen once with
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donald trump it went up 240 000 then came back down to 30 000 so did that happen again here no it came
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all the way back down to 160 000 160 000 that's higher than the highest of trump we should also know
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but it was going down also barack obama and also george a w bush so it did come down though to 160
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unfortunately then it went back up and then it crossed 200 000 again uh-huh and then it
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went to 225 000 do i hear 250 you not yet 250 not yet 250 240 240 240 240 240 we got 240 do i hear 250
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it was seasonal the 240 000 a month which is yeah almost double because it was like christmas or another
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holiday this is double every single month sure of the trump administration okay with the exception
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of that one but i don't hear 250 no you don't you don't because it came back down after that to 200
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000 again 200 200 that that that's the new do i hear 190 the the bottom was 200 000 60 000 more than
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the peak at the trump administration okay but then it went up again 225 230 235 255
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do i hear 55 do i hear 60 no you're not yet not yet not till this month okay uh then it did come down
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to about 200 000 again okay so we are now it's not always a quarter of a million people coming in
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every month every single month not every month now to be fair yeah it is much more than 250 000
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because these are apprehensions don't include the people who got away that we know about right which
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are hundreds of thousands more and the people that we just crossed and we never caught at all which
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of course is tens and thousands of more than that so you're saying we have a shot of two to three
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million every year oh i think it's going to be more than that i think we're i think probably
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realistically right now we're at 400 000 a month and that's before title 42 goes away now wow that's
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great now my point i mean think of all the new cities that we can be we can build think of all
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the new cities we can build yeah we can build i mean just in just in one year we have five million
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people i mean that's that's bigger than some of our biggest cities that's there you go bigger than
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like houston what's houston at i know dallas what's dallas at we could have an entirely new city
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just of illegal aliens the size of dallas and houston maybe even i'm hoping i'm hoping because
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we got another year to go maybe even the size of los angeles all just illegal immigrants every year
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every year oh what a great idea we are gonna be so we are so popular and i will point out that
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these levels right even right now are seven and eight times the level that barack obama said was a
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crisis right okay so but no but this is my point of this of going through all of this is to tell you
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that this has been an ongoing crisis no it's fictional ever since he walked into office this is not
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a new thing that just because the media has decided to roll around and start talking about
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this over the past couple weeks this has been going on the entire time and causing massive problems
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the entire time and his approval rating for the border is sometimes in the 20s because of it
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this is a major deal and and the fact that the media is finally waking up to actually put some of
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these images on the screen is probably a good thing but may i just say what most listeners are saying
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i mean i was like i didn't really have anything you don't think they're going to remember a minute
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later that i said right they're not going to remember that i said that no it's only a minute
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later they goldfish no here is some good news for you and i'm going to start in kind of the fiery
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hell part of it but there's good things on the other side here it is last week we learned in
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2020 a whistleblower filed a complaint with the fbi alleging that joe biden had taken bribes from
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foreign governments to influence our policy right house oversight committee issued a subpoena to
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obtain that report well the other day the fbi told congress to go screw themselves we're not handing over
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the documents let me repeat that the fbi is refusing to comply with a congressional subpoena
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to hand over evidence that would prove biden has been compromised by foreign agents okay i don't know
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if you've noticed but our country's a little corrupt same thing happening on the border we we found out
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yesterday that the dhs under biden is coordinating all of the trips across the river with the mexican
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government okay you can send some more over so let me see we have that going on and nobody seems to
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pay a price then we have the marine who has just been charged in new york he had to turn himself in
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because he choked out the homeless guy the d.a is charging him with murder
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i don't know i'm a little um hmm i'm a little done with all of this so we've been talking about it and
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uh we've been talking to uh lawyers and constitutional sky uh scholars and there is a way for you to hold
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the bidens and everyone else accountable and we're all going to need to work together to make it work
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next thursday evening uh may 18th i'm going to explain the actions that you can take
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to ensure that biden and all of this corrupt these corrupt politicians actually get the reckoning they
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deserve constitutionally legally and in a court of law interested join me next week
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boy he's lucky i got a word right before we get what we're going on that mike lee might be a little
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bit late and i'm like you tell him we're not on mormon standard time which is usually five minutes
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late because you've got 18 kids that you're trying to get into the back of the van um but he's on time
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mike lee welcome how are you sir doing great and whether or not i was going to be on time was never
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in doubt never in doubt never in doubt hey i've got three things i want to talk to you about first
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of all well actually four but i want to we've got about 10 minutes so i want to see if we can get all
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of it in impossible task uh first of all your thoughts on the border
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but um the border is an unbelievably intense state of crisis i've spent two years of my life on the
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u.s mexico border i know that people who suffer most from these border crises are recent immigrants
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themselves the poorest of the poor look the expiration of title 42 doesn't have to prove disastrous
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but but it will prove disastrous unless secretary mayorgas he says he's done everything he can
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that is absolute malarkey absolutely so when is anybody going to go after him and impeach him
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we've talked about this is there a chance of that well yeah i look i've been calling for his impeachment
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i know for many weeks now because he's refused to enforce the border and he still could enforce the
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border if if he were to start detaining asylum seekers crossing our southern border until their claims
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are adjudicated which the law already requires glenn title eight of the u.s code already requires this
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and then immediately repatriating those who can't be detained based on a lack of detention facility bed
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capacity that would fix it it would fix it almost immediately we have 400 000 we have 400 000 people
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coming across our border this month this month we we have millions that have come in now since
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biden got in enough to build you know like the fifth or sixth largest city in america and we're
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expecting this not to change our culture we are kids don't know american history now you're bringing
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people in who don't know american history how do we expect to remain america unless people in
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congress begin to act and hold these people accountable
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uh it'll be very very difficult for us to do that which is why it's absolutely essential that
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we take those steps right now and and look the white house and the department of homeland security
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have known for a really long time that this day was fast approaching and they've recused to fix the
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problem even though they have the tools to do it under existing law but in the meantime you've got
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these international drug cartels don't want the department of homeland security to enforce the
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law and protect the border why well because they're making billions of dollars uh making billions of
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dollars specifically off of the biden administration's refusal to enforce the law okay and
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graduate mike let me let me switch uh real quick i just want to ask does the president have the right
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to just change the uh debt limit on his own on no planet does the president of the united states
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have the authority to just and if he tries to do that what are the consequences well if he tries to do
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that um that is an impeachable offense if he just openly flouts the law just disregards it and says i
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don't have to and and does so based on this extremely flawed theory that the 14th amendment somehow
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renders it unnecessary look he didn't take that position in 1984 when he said i'm not going to
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vote to raise the debt ceiling under president ronald reagan because uh there's nothing in there that
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um you know adequately controls the debt he didn't raise it then he didn't raise it in 2011
00:28:42.560
right when he is vice president of the united states was negotiating a debt ceiling package
00:28:47.760
this theory is science fiction fantasy his own people know it whether he knows it or not i i don't
00:28:54.960
know so he can't do this we we have several um problems going on right now all at once and one of
00:29:04.460
them is that the government just makes up things they just make up new laws we have people atf is coming
00:29:10.600
to people's doors and saying uh we know that you purchased this how they know i don't know we know
00:29:18.160
you purchased this you need to turn it over now uh you won't be in any trouble if you just turn it
00:29:23.680
over right now the atf is just changing the laws um there was uh uh we had you on recently about the rule
00:29:34.000
of lenity but we never got to it is is there anything to stop these uh agencies from just
00:29:42.820
making laws that they have no right to do there is and let me tell you about it there is a beautiful
00:29:51.320
coincidence this ties directly into what we're doing on the debt ceiling the house passed bill
00:29:57.940
that deals with the debt ceiling contains among other provisions something called the reins act
00:30:04.200
yes contains the provision saying that anytime an executive branch agency makes up a law it can't
00:30:11.020
just kick in automatically congress has to affirmatively enact it into law which is why
00:30:16.580
of all the great provisions in there in that bill that was passed by the house which saves about a
00:30:22.060
trillion dollars in year one alone five trillion dollars over the next 10 years the reins act may
00:30:28.660
well be the single most important because it'll safeguard not only our financial future by allowing
00:30:33.220
economic growth to occur but it will also safeguard our liberty by prohibiting stupid laws like those
00:30:40.560
you've referred to just a moment ago not pass through the constitutional process but by unelected
00:30:45.040
unaccountable bureaucrats it'll put congress in charge of that now congress won't always make the right
00:30:49.980
decision but when it makes the wrong decision the american people will kick us out correct and this you
00:30:56.580
you feel like this has a chance of passing absolutely it has a chance of passing because look here's the
00:31:04.600
deal i i led the senate republican conference in putting together this letter to majority leader chuck
00:31:11.380
schumer stating our collective commitment to oppose raising the debt ceiling without substantive spending and
00:31:17.700
budget reform and so in the senate you can kill any bill if you've got 41 senators any group of 41 senators
00:31:25.380
opposing it we've got 43 who send my letter we've got two more who have agreed to support basically the
00:31:31.980
same thing we've got a total of 45 we only needed 41 to stop a clean debt ceiling increase if we will
00:31:39.300
stand behind what the house passed and and insist that at a minimum the reins act be in there
00:31:45.180
you know it'll it'll be in there i mean i will tell you mike even if you fudge on the uh debt ceiling and you don't
00:31:56.520
get all the cuts you wanted having the reins act may be may be uh worth all other sacrifices i i i i believe one could
00:32:09.760
make that argument and glenn i i if a genie appeared to me and said you can pass any bill just magically
00:32:17.200
uh that has been introduced in congress and is now pending it probably would be the reins act for the
00:32:22.640
very reason you described let me explain it again for for people who have not heard of the reins act
00:32:27.480
the problem we have right now is we are ruled by experts and all kinds of bills have passed and said
00:32:35.920
you know this is uh you know this is uh you know this is this is the health care bill but what it
00:32:41.060
really means will be decided by the secretary and so the agency makes all of the laws the atf can just
00:32:49.040
say you know what we're saying that this gun is now illegal because we have the power well they don't have
00:32:55.420
the power the reins act takes all of that power and makes it very very clear it belongs to congress
00:33:03.500
and it it guts these federal agencies of their powers to make new laws and rules which is gigantic
00:33:12.420
gigantic enormous and you know in a in an odd twist of irony franklin d roosevelt when he was governor
00:33:22.760
franklin d roosevelt in the early 1930s governor of the state of new york once gave a speech in which he
00:33:28.080
he said i've concluded that if tyranny ever comes to america it will come in a form of soft tyranny
00:33:35.780
in which we're led around by experts correct masterminds who will purport to know what's best
00:33:43.640
for us at every moment and it will also come about only when all power is concentrated in the federal
00:33:49.100
government kind of uh eerily descriptive of some of the things he's dealing with today right we've got to
00:33:57.120
take our back to the constitution requires it and really interesting that he would do that when he
00:34:01.760
started a lot of these agencies and gave them so much power he's the one who set this whole thing
00:34:07.800
in motion yeah well well let's give uh let's give uh papa wilson uh a nice tip of the hat too
00:34:15.340
look there's no question woodrow wilson was the worst president of america thank you thank you ever
00:34:21.880
openly contemptuous uh toward the constitution but with wilson we had a supreme court who pushed
00:34:28.900
back on him hard enough that he didn't get very correct fdr came along and kind of finished the job
00:34:36.340
yeah and that's where why we are where we are today one more thing because i can't i can't get you
00:34:41.980
on the air for a second time where i wanted to talk about the rule of lenity and not at least get a 30
00:34:47.200
second answer on the rule of lenity what is that okay the rule of lenity says that when there is an
00:34:54.260
ambiguity in a criminal statute uh that that the courts will interpret that statute in a way that
00:35:03.560
is more generous toward the would-be defendant either the defendant or if it's a civil case trying
00:35:10.440
to ascertain the meaning in advance toward the would-be criminal defendant and so so so let me
00:35:16.420
ask you so if i have let's say i had a uh oh uh a a a one of those uh braces pistol brace for your
00:35:28.320
for your arms okay that the the atf said for 10 years they're totally legal now they change it and now
00:35:35.600
they're making people uh felons if you don't turn them in or whatever um well wouldn't the rule of
00:35:43.980
lenity say well no wait a minute you're confused because you just said that it was fine and you said
00:35:51.600
it for a long time now you're changing your mind so you don't really have the right to declare that
00:35:57.640
this is a felony because you're confused yourself on what's legal and not correct yes yes that is
00:36:06.800
exactly right and that is essentially what the u.s court of appeals for the sixth circuit held in a
00:36:11.400
recent case called harden versus atf so wait wait why doesn't that work with income tax because everyone
00:36:19.600
says we don't really know what the law is some people say this some people say that well why doesn't
00:36:26.160
the rule of lenity um protect you then there are instances in which the rule of lenity could be
00:36:36.640
invoked uh with respect to the internal revenue code but you're never going to get one that applies to
00:36:44.300
the entire code you might get such a ruling with regard to a specific provision of that uh but um
00:36:52.640
it's not always invoked and when it is invoked it doesn't always prevail i'm glad that it did prevail
00:36:58.360
in this uh in this hardened vatf case in the sixth okay uh mike thank you so much keep up the hard work
00:37:05.360
talk to you again soon you bet bye-bye uh the thing you need to take away from this interview is you watch
00:37:12.420
for the reins act when they're negotiating you've got to call your senator and your congressman
00:37:19.660
and strengthen their spine and say to congress thank you for supporting this thank you for putting
00:37:26.360
that in the bill do not allow that to be cut i we can disagree on this but i really truly believe
00:37:34.020
that's more important than another raise of the debt ceiling go ahead raise the debt ceiling that's a
00:37:42.180
horrible idea it is awful however if you get the reins act you can begin to cut all of these things
00:37:50.920
through congress they'll have some control over these agencies and that's what's causing tyranny
00:37:58.100
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the border is on fire title 42 expired last night at midnight the surge is there we could have
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half a million people in our country that weren't here just a few days ago within a month
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so what are the border states doing i know the governor of texas governor abbott
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has according to him uh taken unprecedented action to secure the border in the wake of the federal
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government's inaction four billion dollars to uh fund all of this for texas that's coming out of
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you know our taxes here in texas he's launched operation lone star he's deployed thousands of texas
00:46:02.800
national guard soldiers and the texas department of public safety troopers however
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is he doing any more than detaining and moving migrants
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mobile.com slash beck wade miller is uh with us hello uh wade how are you sir i'm good thanks for having me on
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so um the response by governor abbott i think is a little lackluster i i think we should declare
00:48:03.540
uh in emergency uh which i think he has but i mean a a true crisis or invasion and he should seize the
00:48:14.540
powers that i believe he has in the constitution and get this under control yeah i agree so he has
00:48:24.000
uh an inherent authority under article 1 section 10 clause 3 especially when the federal government
00:48:30.100
is failing to uphold article 4 section 4 which mayorkas and biden are clearly doing and that
00:48:35.900
grants governors unique authorities that are constitutional authorities they're not subject
00:48:40.600
to federal immigration law or cases like arizona vus uh that that are broad powers that would allow the
00:48:48.100
governor to take some unprecedented actions and so what he's been doing under operation lone star
00:48:53.020
is he has been detaining and then taking migrants to ports of entry where he turns them over to federal
00:49:00.980
agents uh and then of course they're processed and then released into the interior or he's been
00:49:05.960
busting them around the united states what he has not been doing is taking them back into mexico and so we
00:49:12.780
have been asking him for two years to one declare an invasion and then provide authorities to agents to
00:49:18.960
actually do something with that declaration he has stopped shy of the second one i'm getting some
00:49:26.380
anecdotal evidence as of this morning from border patrol agents that there might be a positive
00:49:31.620
development on that i'm happy to talk through that but historically operation lone star has been a lot
00:49:37.340
of bluster and a lot of rhetoric but it has not done anything to fundamentally change the situation on
00:49:42.640
the border uh i mean and a lot large parts of operational lone star have amounted to just piling money up
00:49:48.500
and then setting it on fire okay so tell me what you're hearing from the border today on this
00:49:54.600
so i was on a phone call this morning with a border patrol agent that's a federal agent and and that agent
00:50:01.060
indicated to me uh that they were actually not allowed into certain parts of the border that they
00:50:07.920
remained in a staging area and that the texas national guard and texas dps were actually locking down
00:50:15.580
that section now this is anecdotal we don't have an official position from abbott on that stating that
00:50:21.800
this is a change in policy so until then as is the case usually with abbott i'm going to be very cautious
00:50:27.700
i don't want to give him uh any credit for something he often says very good things and then doesn't follow
00:50:33.020
through but if this occurs in other sectors that's a huge development now abbott does not have the
00:50:41.180
agents that he needs uh right now to actually do this across the entire border which is actually why
00:50:46.800
you know speaker dade uh feeling uh the texas republican speaker of the house there he killed
00:50:52.780
hb20 which would have sought to start to alleviate that problem by creating a border protection unit
00:50:57.700
uh not surprised there that dade killed that bill because he's a big open borders liberal republican but
00:51:03.600
uh if this is the case and abbott is actually changing policy this would be a huge step it then
00:51:10.360
becomes incumbent upon other republican governors to send resources and personnel that abbott can
00:51:17.140
deputize under state of texas authority and then deploy to other sectors and then duplicate this
00:51:23.480
policy change so i'm still looking into this but the fact that a federal border patrol agent told me this
00:51:29.960
uh directly on a phone call just this morning and i've talked to uh many other border officials and
00:51:35.660
they're hearing the same thing that's a good first step these will be very small parts of the border
00:51:41.520
but if true we should thank abbott and we should encourage him to uh ask other governors for help but
00:51:47.920
again i want to be cautious right and not go too far too soon well i know that um um the attorney general
00:51:56.720
i've talked to him and and he has said to me that he he wishes the um uh the governor would give him
00:52:06.480
something that he had to defend in other words take this action let uh the fed say you can't do that so
00:52:15.480
he can go and then fight it and win because he believes he can win is it possible that he's he's giving him
00:52:23.280
that uh that opportunity today i think so so there's two tracks that this could go down
00:52:30.040
if they're doing it as a narrow challenge to arizona vus that's one possible pathway uh which
00:52:39.100
would undo a bad supreme court precedent that essentially says i'm making this very simplified
00:52:44.380
that states can't unilaterally enforce federal immigration law or if it's under an invasion
00:52:50.660
declaration article one authority that's a novel concept past courts have said that that's non-justiciable
00:52:57.280
i always mess that word up but what does it mean basically means that it's a political question and
00:53:02.480
that they don't have the power to question it uh so if that's the case there's really good a really
00:53:08.020
good track record here that this would stand legally and it would set a precedent that any time
00:53:13.360
that the federal government is failing to secure the border any border state can step in and do that
00:53:18.340
under their article one powers that's ultimately what we want to get to because arizona vus is weak
00:53:24.000
based upon what current federal immigration law is and current federal immigration law is weak it has
00:53:29.440
too many asylum loopholes etc so i would prefer the state of texas go down the invasion declaration route
00:53:35.360
making an article one legal question and then set that precedent and into perpetuity and empowering states
00:53:41.640
greatly and just to just to clarify that what that means in article one is if there is an invasion
00:53:50.040
and the federal government is not doing all that it can to repel that invasion the state has a right
00:53:57.420
to repel it itself that's correct and an invasion can be defined very broadly an unwanted uh uh you know
00:54:06.020
presence on another's domain uh james madison thought that this applied to smugglers sam houston
00:54:12.320
of course if you're in texas everyone knows who sam houston is there uh he thought this applied to
00:54:18.300
cross-border uh mexican bandits so and there's a lot of precedent here uh on our side uh that you know
00:54:26.000
cartels are both smugglers and cross-border bandits in many respects and and worse than both i think it's
00:54:33.620
very clear that the founders had a position that although border security was primarily the duty
00:54:40.040
of the federal government they would not have limited themselves or tied their hands behind the
00:54:45.180
back if the federal government became destructive to the ends of the needs of the states but they
00:54:50.120
wouldn't have any options to step into that breach and protect their own citizens so of course
00:54:54.520
this clause empowers governors in this instance especially given how violent cartels are how they're
00:55:00.840
using every single person that's crossing the border as a part of their enterprise they make money
00:55:05.500
off of every person that crosses the border and of course they use cross-border illegal uh illegal
00:55:10.380
cross-border movement to mask uh fentanyl uh that's getting smuggled across the borders hundreds of
00:55:16.720
thousands of people are dying so yes governors have this power and we certainly encourage governor
00:55:21.120
rabbit to use it wade is there an increase because of article 40 or i mean uh yeah article 42 title 42
00:55:30.320
being um revoked now did we see the border go ahead yes the border is exploding because of this the
00:55:38.380
cartels have been actively working uh with state actual governments and and and getting the word
00:55:45.620
out to their supply lines that it's now is the time to come forward and and that message was received
00:55:51.040
and people are starting starting to show up on the border and the tens of thousands there's tens of
00:55:55.640
thousands of more on the way of course uh we're going to hit record numbers this year there were
00:56:00.640
over three million gotaways just last year alone 1.5 officially but it's about double that in reality
00:56:07.700
that's just the gotaways not the people that went to the ports of entry bogusly claimed asylum and then
00:56:13.160
were released uh you know this is a big problem uh we're seeing people from all sorts of different
00:56:18.520
countries that we haven't seen in high numbers before starting to head this way there's real national
00:56:23.440
security concerns uh the cartels are working directly with the mexican government in many
00:56:28.000
respects we've got a big problem on our hands uh right now big problem and it's all because of the
00:56:33.260
biden administration wade uh stay in touch with us if you get more evidence that this is what texas is
00:56:39.440
doing and the governor is doing we want to we want to of course uh herald him for doing that but i i like
00:56:46.060
you will wait and see um he's he's he's kind of leading from behind in my opinion on many things
00:56:54.600
including this wade thank you thanks for having me on you bet bye-bye wade miller uh you can um
00:57:01.360
uh find him on twitter at wade miller underscore usmc uh so article one section 10 clause three of the
00:57:12.020
united states constitution this is the one known as the compact clause and this is what it says
00:57:17.960
no state shall without the consent of congress lay any duty of tonnage keep troops or ships of war in
00:57:27.140
a time of peace enter into an agreement or compact with another state or with foreign powers or engage
00:57:34.860
in war unless actually invaded or in such imminent danger as it will not admit of
00:57:41.900
delay the clause then has restrictions on what the states can do specifically you cannot impose
00:57:50.120
taxes on ships based on their tonnage their weight or cargo without a consent of congress two you can't
00:57:57.680
keep troops or warships in times of peace without the consent of congress three you can't enter into
00:58:04.240
agreements or other compacts with other states or foreign powers without the consent four declaring war
00:58:10.940
or engaging in war unless actually invaded or in imminent danger that doesn't allow for delay
00:58:19.400
this was put in the constitution by our founders to make sure that the federal government remained in
00:58:28.840
control of all of our international relations and war powers they didn't want states being able to
00:58:35.560
declare war on mexico and then rope the entire country uh into it this i believe that the state of texas and
00:58:49.640
the united states of america is in imminent danger and the government has delayed and delayed and delayed and
00:58:59.620
showed they're not serious about an invasion now if you can't say that three million people coming into our country
00:59:13.080
is not an invasion then you don't know anything about military strategy do you know what the chinese military
00:59:21.500
strategy was against russia they would send a million people over their borders and surrender do exactly what's
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happening right now come over the border and say we just need asylum they would come over the border
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into russia and surrender million of them then when that had been processed they'd come over the border
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another million another million and surrender after five days of this they could overwhelm russia and russia would
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collapse that was the invasion strategy for china against russia in modern day
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now why do we think that this isn't a strategy to collapse america when we know
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we have people in our own government that want to collapse america and we know that we have foreign governments
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that want to collapse america we are focused on well we got to find out exactly what's happening on social media
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and then pay no attention to our border china is is a part of this strategy on our border which is their strategy
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and the second strategy that china is using is the strategy the english used on the chinese with the opium war
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put a base camp right at the border then take heroin and opium and make it as pure as you can
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and push it into the country and get as many chinese people addicted to opium as possible
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the chinese will eventually say okay okay okay okay enough
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i'm going to tell you what we're going to do about it in 60 seconds first
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you think so most of the time what it's trying to tell you is you have inflammation in your joints
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you can find ways to mask the pain but that sucks
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yeah i mean do you want to feel like that all the time
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anyway don't wish don't waste all those great blackouts kids
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well the federal government would like to make all of us
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who are constitutionalists look like revolutionaries
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thank you chip i appreciate it well god bless you
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listening to this you got to get engaged we got
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to go do it now representative chip roy from the
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great state of texas thank you chip i appreciate
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well i mean we're never going to agree with anderson cooper
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ever um but this i think what he said last night um in response to the trump
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debate is being mis uh misinterpreted or or mischaracterized
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mischaracterized they're saying he said you should never watch the network again
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because cnn had donald trump no that's not what he said
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he's talking to his cnn liberal audience yeah i can see how you feel this way but
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you have to know what the other side is saying you have to
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yeah he says you have every right to be outraged today and angry never watch this
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you agree with is going to make the person go away
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if we all only listen to those we agree with it may actually do the opposite
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you did it the thing is anderson is just an old school liberal he's different
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there's a lot of stuff going on but i want to bring us back
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to ai uh i just did a podcast with tristan harris
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i probably have more respect for him as a human being
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is is unethical you're not thinking this through
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he gave me some facts in this podcast that i'll give to you here in a second
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