Why Glenn Wants to File a Federal Lawsuit Against the Corporate Transparency Act | Guests: Rep. Barry Loudermilk & Carol Roth | 3⧸13⧸24
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Summary
On today's Glenn Beck Program, host Glenn Beck talks about Joe Biden's recent testimony before Congress and why he should have been prosecuted. Glenn also talks about a story about a competition between his and Stu's burner launcher and how Stu beat him.
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All right, I want to talk to you about the burner launcher.
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Stu came over to the house, I don't know, a couple weeks ago,
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and we were doing target practice with the burner launcher.
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And, you know, he was a little upset that, you know, he was beaten.
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That's not at all what occurred, and it was on video.
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You don't do competitions in pimp jackets, which is what you were wearing.
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It's actually really fun to target practice in your own backyard
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because there's no sound that is coming from it.
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But this is very complimentary to any firearm that you have.
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powerful deterrents like tear gas and kinetic rounds.
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And if I had mine right now, I would consider hitting him with tear gas.
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More lies than in Congress coming from this guy.
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Burna, proudly American, made in Fort Wade, Indiana.
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Welcome to the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
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Do you know why we're so divided in the country?
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And I'm going to demonstrate it with the testimony from her yesterday in Congress about President Biden and the records.
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We're only really it's it's being all this is caused by one thing.
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Stu and I, we were just talking about this, taking our Burna launchers out.
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And we were we were, you know, having a little competition.
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Let's go watch the video and you'll see that I won.
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See, well, this goes to prove my point here in just a second.
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Okay, so I want to start with just the people yesterday who were, I guess, were asking questions of the FBI agent, her,
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that was the guy who wrote the report about Joe Biden and his records and whether he committed a crime or not
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and why he should be prosecuted or not prosecuted.
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First, you know, let me start with Jim Jordan, a cut we just played from Jim Jordan.
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Why did Joe Biden, in your words, willfully retain and disclose classified materials?
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President Biden had strong motivations to ignore the proper procedures for safeguarding the classified information in his notebooks.
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Because, next word, because he decided months before leaving office to write a book.
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Mr. Hur, how much did President Biden get paid for his book?
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Joe Biden had 8 million reasons to break the rules.
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Took classified information and shared it with the guy who was writing the book.
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And the next thing you say in your report is, quote, such a record would buttress his legacy as a world leader.
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Pride and money is why he knowingly violated the rules.
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What was the big argument that Trump was releasing this classified information that he had on files?
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Uh, gosh, he was talking about plans of, of Iran?
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He said, he said, and if, if people only knew, I mean, uh, look, it's right here.
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And he said, yeah, someone, was it Millie wanted to invade Iran or something to that effect?
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Um, but what's alleged is that he held up a document and said, look, here it is.
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That's why Donald Trump has got to go to prison.
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Now, what did Joe Biden do with all of these documents?
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He was, he was holding on to them so he could show that he, well, you know, what he did as
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vice president and make sure that he looked good.
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That would be pretty much the same charge, except without the $8 million, right?
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Except Donald Trump allegedly only held the document up.
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Joe Biden risked serious damage to America's national security when he shared information
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He shared it with his ghostwriter, the guy who was helping Joe Biden get $8 million.
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And oh, by the way, Mr. Herr, what did that ghostwriter do with the information Joe Biden
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What did he do after you were named special counsel?
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Chairman, if you're referring to the audio recordings that Mr. Zwanitzer created of his
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He, uh, he slid, if I remember correctly, he slid those files into his, uh, recycle bin
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Tried to, tried to destroy the evidence, didn't he?
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The very guy who was helping Joe Biden get the $8 million, $8 million Joe Biden had used
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the motive for Joe Biden to, to disclose classified information, to retain classified information,
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So we've established already because of Joe, because of Hunter Biden's records, that Joe
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Now, if you're not offended by that, if you don't think that that's bad, what he did, then
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Donald Trump didn't, uh, share the information.
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Joe Biden talked openly about it, apparently either sent or showed the, uh, documents.
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So one way or another, it's pretty much the same thing, except the guy who had the information,
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the, the reporter, unlike the reporter with, uh, with Donald Trump, he didn't try to hide
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As soon as the, the special investigation started on Joe Biden and this guy was appointed, what
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The reporter tried to get rid of all of the evidence.
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Now they say Donald Trump tried to obstruct justice.
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We have the same exact charges, one motivated by money.
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And I think the other one motivated by, I've been screwed and I've got all of this evidence
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The other is just money, but both of them are against the law, right?
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Here's why our country cannot function anymore.
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There, there is no principle or value to truth.
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Both of them did the same thing, different motivations, but both of them did the same thing.
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How many on the right would be absolutely fine with a conviction on Trump doing it if Joe Biden
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received the exact same conviction and punishment?
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If it's a crime, everybody should be treated exactly the same.
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Now, the reason why this special prosecutor didn't say that it was a crime or, no, he didn't say that,
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decided not to prosecute is because it is his job.
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It wouldn't, because the jury would most likely hear him and see him as a really nice old man who's just kind of befuddled at times.
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Do you think that the jury in D.C. would see it any other way?
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I'd like to see the prosecution, but you know that it wouldn't end in anything.
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You know, we don't give any special benefits for people because of their age, usually.
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If they're incompetent, then he should be declared incompetent to serve as president.
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If he's not capable of testifying, then he shouldn't be capable of doing his job.
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Of course, then again, maybe that's why the Democrats selected Joe Biden, because it's just Joe.
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He's been around for a long time, and so people will just give him the benefit of the doubt.
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Oh, I think that's absolutely why he was selected.
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He's just a union Democrat, but he's an old-time Democrat.
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They knew that he was a doddering old fool, that they would be running the White House, so it was good for them.
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He'd do what he was told, and America would give him a lot of rope.
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And here's America giving him a lot of rope again.
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So this lengthy, expensive, and independent investigation resulted in a complete exoneration of President Joe Biden.
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For every document you discussed in your report, you found insufficient evidence that the President violated any laws about possession or retention of classified materials.
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I need to go back and make sure that I take note of the word that you used, exoneration.
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Mr. Kerr, I'm going to continue with my questions.
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I know that the term willful retention has a...
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The filibuster that she's doing, she's not asking him a question and then not allowing him to answer.
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She is making a statement formed as a question that is inaccurate.
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But we don't care about principles, values, or truth.
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And when the government, when the body that is elected to protect the Constitution, which is, why are governments established among men?
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To protect the rights of the people, when the government doesn't recognize those rights, when it no longer recognizes the truth that all men are created equal and endowed by their creator with certain inalienable rights, it doesn't matter.
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You are a member of the Federalist Society, are you not?
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Do you mean the society that is built to protect and defend the Constitution of the United States?
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It's a smear to say he's part of a society, which he claims he's not.
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Why would you deny that you were a member of the Federalist Society?
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Right, it's a very highly respected institution.
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He's saying to him, do you believe in the Constitution as written?
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Then he goes on and says, but you'll admit that you're a Republican.
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Now, I just, to lighten things up, I just want to remind you who Hank Johnson really is.
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So could we please play cut one, change the subject.
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We're doing a number of things to ensure that we're keeping track of the situation and we're prepared.
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At the moment, we have not yet seen large numbers, what we would characterize as a maritime mass migration.
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I think you're right that the driving conditions in Haiti could very well press more people.
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So we've recently approved some additional assistance that we can provide to the Coast Guard.
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We'll be providing notifications if we haven't already.
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Okay, so they're worried about now mass migration into places like Florida because of Haiti.
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Also, U.S. Marine Fleet Anti-Terrorism Security Team has just been deployed to Port-au-Prince in Haiti.
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So we have that, another country crumbling during this administration, and we're sending the Marine Fleet the Anti-Terrorism Security Team.
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For two decades, the U.N. and every other big government institution, nobody cared.
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Nobody said a word about mass migration or open borders.
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For 20 years, the word migration barely mentioned in any of the major priorities list.
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In 2015, they rebranded it to the Sustainable Development Goals.
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Now, you can't count how many times that it is mentioned.
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The U.N. incorporated mass migration into all 17 of their Sustainable Development Goals.
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We expose it all tonight and give you the truth.
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Tonight, my Wednesday night special at 9 p.m. Eastern on Blaze TV, 9.30 Eastern on my YouTube channel, youtube.com slash Glenn Beck.
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One of the things I value the highest in my life is trust.
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After you've been burned several times, it's really hard.
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This one is Joe Biden, elderly man with a poor memory.
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Barry is a congressman from the great state of Georgia.
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He is on the House Administration Subcommittee on Oversight that is currently working to clean up the mess of Liz Cheney and her January 6th committee.
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Barry, I've got several things I want to cover with you.
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But let's let's start with the Liz Cheney thing.
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You told me on the phone once and I read it in your report that they did.
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They were informed that they had to turn over all of the records, all of the testimony, and they didn't.
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Then they said they didn't know about any other files.
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Then when you found the files, they were locked and they said, oh, we don't know anything about a password.
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Is it a is it a I mean, has that happened before?
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And there are clear rules in the House of Representatives of what should be preserved, what has to be preserved and what you don't have to preserve.
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If let's say there was you interviewed somebody that was totally irrelevant.
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I mean, it's like, whoops, we should have never even talked to you.
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That's something you probably don't have to preserve, especially if you didn't use their testimony.
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But anything that's relevant or exculpatory, then or even let's say the transcript or the videos of your interviews are something you definitely have to keep.
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And we know for a fact because they admitted they discarded the thousands of videos because every person they interviewed, they videotaped.
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And of all the information that they didn't keep or they hid or they deleted, these are the most critical.
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And they totally got rid of all of those videotapes and admitted that they did because they said, hey, you've got the you've got the written transcripts of these.
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Well, first of all, we didn't have all the written transcripts.
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They sent some to the White House, some to Homeland Security, which we're still working on getting.
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And there were some documents and we still don't know what those are that they deleted from the hard drives.
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They told us they were they were giving us four and a half terabytes of digital data.
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That's why we hired a forensics team to look at these hard drives.
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And that's where they recovered these password encrypted documents that have been deleted.
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When I asked the chairman, he says, I don't even know what you're talking about, much less no password.
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So, Barry, if if I did this and I was under investigation and I did this, I would immediately go to jail.
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But nobody in Congress ever seems to worry about that.
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There doesn't seem to be anything that sends anyone to jail.
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Well, that's we're going to see what is available.
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But that is to protect you from lawsuits or legal action for what you do in the course of your business being a legislator.
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I've already been threatened with with being subpoenaed or sued just for revealing the truth.
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But I'm protected under the speech and debate clause.
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Yeah, that's we have a real legislative purpose in what we're doing.
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The Congress and the Senate and the president need protection as they are pursuing their job.
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So if you want to make a claim on the floor, you can make a claim and nobody can sue you, et cetera, et cetera.
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We are talking about the willful destruction of things.
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The people of the people of the United States paid for.
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And if they don't classify things to keep us away from it and to keep many of you guys who have oversight away from it, then they just seem to destroy it.
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I don't know that anything to this level, not I shouldn't say it hasn't happened before, but never been exposed.
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And so there's there's so much more investigation that we're doing.
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I don't want to really opine on what could happen in the future, because we may uncover a whole lot more that even adds on to just how how obstructive that they really were.
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And you also have the issue of, well, you have most of the members of that committee are still in Congress, but you do have Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger and some others that are not.
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They're not currently protected by some of those same things.
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But it also gives us the ability of those that are in Congress.
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We do have certain actions that can be taken within the body.
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And what I've told our team is let's just keep digging.
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Let's keep going down the path we're going, because right now we have literally informants coming out of the woodwork.
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Now that they've seen what we're doing is we're doing it in an unbiased manner.
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And we even have folks who, let's say, would more lean toward Democrats that are coming to us saying, I've got information.
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I don't like Donald Trump, but I hate the injustice that I see being done.
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This is about the railroading of American citizens like I've never seen before.
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It was Jim Jordan yesterday issued a letter on behalf of our journalist, Steve Baker, to the United States Attorney Matthew Graves and is demanding all of the documents and communication internal to know why this guy was treated differently than the New York Times.
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Nobody believes that any of this is going to change a darn thing, which is frightening, quite honestly.
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Well, I can anticipate what the FBI is going to say.
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And I've got some personal theories about this, but they're going to say this is an active investigation.
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So we can't provide you, of course, of course, which is potentially let me just say this, potentially one of the reasons that they've done this is so certain information that he was working on can't be subpoenaed or that won't be provided to Congress.
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Because that's one theory of why they've gone after him and not the others, because he was on to something.
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Look, my dad, a World War II veteran, used to tell me all the time, you took the most incoming fire when you were over the target.
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So the fact that this has been done to Steve Baker is a red flag to me as he's on to something.
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And I know one of the things he's working on, I believe you do, too.
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If it's false, then it's false and shouldn't be spoken of.
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But if it's true, it's one of the worst things.
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And people don't go to these extreme measures to cover up something that isn't real.
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I mean, there's got to be there, there, or they're not going to go to this level.
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TikTok, this bill is going through Congress today.
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And Stu and I look at it, I think, the same way.
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However, these guys are intentionally taking us down.
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However, is this a Trojan horse that can be used against people like us down the road?
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I think there is something that needs to be done with TikTok, because what people need to understand is this application is owned and operated by the Chinese Communist Party for one thing.
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And it's to disrupt the Americans, our culture, to influence the culture, but more importantly, is to spy on America.
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Look, some of the people who are defending TikTok are already upset about the amount of data.
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Big tech is taking from American citizens every day without their knowledge.
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And in my estimation, unconstitutionally and illegally.
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But yet they're defending TikTok, who's doing the same thing.
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And it's going to an enemy of the United States.
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So we have to be very careful, because I also don't trust the government.
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I know that we will take any law to the extreme and try to use it.
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And I think under this legislation, which forces the divesture of TikTok from the Chinese Communist Party.
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And look, I want to protect Glenn Beck and the Blaze and every other, even the liberal media.
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I would say the same about the Braily Beast, which I despise.
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But I don't think that we have to provide that same level of protection to the Chinese Communist Party.
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And one of the reasons, Glenn, that we're going to such efforts to expose the truth is because we have never before in American history has there been this much distrust of America, of our own government, of the people in the government.
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And I think as bad as we are, we're still the best it's ever been.
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And there's nothing we're going through we haven't been through before in this country and overcome.
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We've got to get our eyes back on our cause of liberty and justice, things that our founders, you know, have envisioned for this country.
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We have to have a healthy distrust for our government.
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But the people also have to know that there are still people here that want you to know the truth of what happened, because if we don't know the truth, we won't stop the same thing from repeating itself.
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And when you look at this thing that Liz Cheney did, it isn't just the false information they put out.
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But when you look at like Cassidy Hutchins testimony that they took hers, hook, line and sinker without even questioning it.
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Two months later, they interviewed the driver of the SUV, who was supposedly the one that Trump tried to take the steering wheel from.
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They didn't even ask him about that event when they interviewed him.
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You would think of anybody that would ask that.
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He had to interject it himself that that never happened.
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They also only referenced pipe bomb five times in almost a thousand page report.
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They're not they're not asking the questions on the pipe bomb.
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And the president of the United States was not even part of their tasking from the resolution that established the committee.
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The security failure at the Capitol was and they didn't hardly address that whatsoever.
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This was designed from the beginning to legislatively prosecute Trump and to push a false narrative.
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You can see it all the way through from the documents that they tried to keep from the American people, which is any exculpatory information that they suppressed documents that they deleted and the questions they didn't ask people that they were afraid would contradict other information they got that they liked.
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That is just cherry picking, trying to find whatever will support your predetermined narrative.
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That's not the way our system is is designed here in the United States.
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So our job is just to put the truth out there to the American people and let them decide.
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And he's a pit bull that just is not going to let go.
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And there's a few of them in Congress like Barry that are really.
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You know, obviously, if I were in Congress, I would be doing a lot more research on this TikTok thing.
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So I am flying by the seat of my pants on whether or not to say yes or no.
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I just have such distrust for the government that I don't like it.
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And yet, I know exactly what China is doing with it.
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It's why we were performing very well on TikTok because they didn't censor anything unless we talked about Hunter Biden and China.
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That's the only thing that TikTok would ever censor.
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But we shut down our account and walked away from it because it is it's not good.
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But Brendan Carr, who's FCC commissioner, he says that it is very, very specific to China and TikTok and is a good bill.
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And he's been trustworthy on a lot of different things.
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But Massey, who is also a strong defender, says the opposite.
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He thinks it's going to dive more into websites and other things.
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And there's some reason to believe maybe it's written too broadly in that sense.
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I mean, I think it's I think conceptually it makes sense that you can we wouldn't let the Soviet Union open up a new television station.
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But that doesn't mean the language isn't important.
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It's being voted on today and being debated in Congress.
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We're printing money like it's going out of style.
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And that is just going to continue to devalue through inflation more and more.
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I mean, when we are borrowing a trillion dollars every 100 days printing and spending.
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I want you to call and get your your guide for your wealth protection.
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If it is, then you might want to you might want to get some silver and have it handy.
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Um, so in case things do collapse, you have something and you have something of value.
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Lear will also credit your account $250 towards your purchase.
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Welcome to the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
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And I know that President Biden tells us it's safer than ever.
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Joe Biden is curing cancer with the mRNA vaccine.
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Because he said it last week that he's curing it with mRNA.
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I mean, even if it's just, you know, on his word that it's going to cure cancer.
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I don't have to worry about the mRNA vaccines or experimental stuff, you know, in the food that I feed my family.
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Because I make sure that I'm not buying imported meat.
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And even if it has that little flag on it, that doesn't mean it's from America.
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It means it can just be cut in America or wrapped in America.
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Well, Good Ranchers is committed to transparency.
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They believe you have a right to know exactly what's in your food.
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And I support them because they're supporting the ranchers of America.
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And I don't think people really understand how close to the line we are of losing our farmers and ranchers.
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No one else is being as loud as active on this issue as Good Ranchers.
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And it's because they genuinely want to provide you with the best beaten beef and chicken and pork in America.
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And you're going to get a free Easter ham today.
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I wanted to talk to you about crime and things that are happening in our cities.
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But first, I have to give you an update on something that I talked about on Friday.
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On Friday, I told you that we were at Mercury One and my history collection.
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We had just purchased a very, very rare uniform, prisoner uniform, from a prisoner's family in Auschwitz.
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It's very rare because it was the hat, the pants, the cloak, all matching numbers.
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We bought it at an auction in Poland, and it was sent to us via Federal Express.
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Now, as we find out now, it was actually the problem of the auction house.
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They misnumbered or sent the wrong information with it.
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So when it went through customs, it was stopped.
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And then we got a notice, I think on Thursday, that it had been lost in the system.
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And needless to say, that was not a good thing.
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This is extraordinarily rare and important because it's not a Jewish star.
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And that means that you were against Hitler, and you were either for capitalism or communism.
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And you had to go away because you just wouldn't shut up.
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Friday, I just asked if you would pray for its whereabouts.
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Well, the chairman of the board of FedEx, somebody or he, somebody in his office or maybe him, heard me talk about it.
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And reached out immediately, put us in charge with the client manager.
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And this is something that you get, if you have something that is lost or stolen, you reach out and ask for client managers.
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Reggie Whitley was assigned to this case, and he found it.
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And I got to tell you, this is so important because I was thinking last week, how do I ever send a package?
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Because I had just sent a package of some other rare piece that needed repair.
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I had gone to New York just to deliver it, to make sure it was safe.
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I gave it to people that I didn't know were going to send it overseas, and they did.
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When I found out about it, the response was, yeah, that's happening a lot lately.
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That's, I mean, can you stop that from happening?
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And that is in somebody's pocket or on their shelf or I don't know where.
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Because they're having a problem with theft, at least with this one merchant.
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It wasn't stolen, and that's what I was afraid of because of the last experience I had with UPS, that it was stolen.
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And I thought, this thing's going to be, nobody will know what this is.
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This will be destroyed, and it is a tremendous piece of history.
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I know exactly who we will trust to send anything for repairs or from auction houses or anything.
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Thank you for giving me some semblance of trust in something in today's world.
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Thank you to the chairman and also Reggie Whitley, the client manager.
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If you're watching us on Blaze TV, you've seen these in, you know, every film.
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Just a tremendous piece of history that was about to be lost.
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I want to talk to you some more about crime and theft and what's happening in our country.
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However, every day I like to start my day with some scripture reading and some prayer.
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Instead, he should make an honest living by his own efforts.
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This way, he'll be able to share with those in need.
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And I could have stopped reading there, but I, no.
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So, let no harmful language come from your mouth, only good words that are helpful in
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meeting the need, words that will benefit those who hear them.
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Don't cause grief to God's Holy Spirit, for he has stamped you as his property until the
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Get rid of all bitterness, rage, anger, violent assertiveness, and slander, along with all
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Instead, be kind to one another, tenderhearted, and forgive one another, just as God in Christ
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So, I read that, and I thought, good night, everybody.
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But I'm going to say it and try to remember to be not bitter, enraged, angry, no assertiveness,
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The Missouri AG, who is a friend of the program, Andrew Bailey, has said that a 15-year-old suspect
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should be tried for murder, and maybe an adult, instead of juvenile.
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Bashing her head into the concrete over and over and over again.
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She was transported to the hospital in critical condition.
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She's been held by the St. Louis County Family Court on assault charges.
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In a statement, the AG said, this is evil and a complete disregard for human life, and it
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The criminal should be charged and tried as an adult.
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If the victim dies, that offense should rise to homicide.
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I mean, it is the opposite of everything that is good.
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By the way, there was an adult parent that was there at the fight and did nothing.
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Only one teenager stepped up and tried to stop the fight, and they were pulled away by the
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But the one who did it should be tried as an adult.
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Because these crimes are not kiddie crimes anymore.
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The way they are carried off without any regard, it's heinous.
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Retail giant that runs the Fulton Transit Center in lower Manhattan wants out of its deal with
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the MTA because crime is scaring all the tenants away.
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They say they shouldn't be held to this lease anymore because no one wants to come in and
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experience theft, property damage, bodily harm, or threats.
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And they say they can't get people to even work there, let alone come shop there.
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They first shut down the indoor, you know, eatery.
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Then somebody broke in, took a chain, put it around the safe, and pulled it through the window with their car.
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It's been, one place has been robbed once a month for the last four months.
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So then that place started taking just, you know, just credit cards.
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They started writing, they started getting the people who were in line and robbing them.
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Knife-wielding New York City bandits steal more than $200 in paper towels.
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They pull 20 packs of paper towels off the shelves.
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One of them pulls out a knife and says, back off.
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The homeless man who was the partner, he was arrested.
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Well, there's no bail, so he's probably definitely out.
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That has been accused of masterminding an organized crime ring.
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That stole nearly $8 million worth of makeup from stores like Ulta, Max, TJ Maxx, and Walgreens.
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If you look at the picture of this story, Stu, that's her garage.
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She has texts back and forth to all of her gang.
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And they were like, she's like, I got orders coming in.
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But my wife, who spends approximately 47% of her days in makeup stores,
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was at a makeup store locally with my daughter.
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And they were looking at stuff, and two women walked in with giant black plastic bags
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and filled the plastic bags in front of all of the employees with makeup
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And everyone was like, what the hell just happened?
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Now let me tell you two stories about citizens who are doing something about it.
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And then I'll explain, why do we have to go there?
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First, let me break and tell you about relief factor.
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If you're in pain all the time, please try this.
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I know this sounds ridiculous because I thought it was ridiculous.
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I'm like, listen to them talking about it on the radio.
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Relief factor is not something like ibuprofen that you just take and then you're like,
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This is a natural supplement and it strengthens your body to reduce inflammation.
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It's also where a lot of our disease comes from as well.
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About 70% of them go on to order more month after month because it works for them and their pain.
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When you feel the difference, you know it works.
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Armed Citizens have formed a group called the Self-Defense Brigade
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and have started to patrol the violent areas of Hartford, Connecticut.
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Cornell Lewis, the founder of the Self-Defense Brigade, said,
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The people on Garden Street came to us and asked for our help.
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And the group members legally carry as they walk around the violent parts of the city.
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The Self-Defense Brigade on Saturday was patrolling and even cleaning up Garden Street
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It's important that we come out here because we believe we have to keep the community safe
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I'm going to come back to this story in just a second.
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Let me give you what they're doing on the other coast.
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First, business owners, prompted by Jose Ortiz, the owner of La Perla Puerto Rico Cuisine,
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told the local news that his restaurant has been robbed at gunpoint twice in just the past two years.
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He says business has dropped by 25% because customers don't feel safe in the area.
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We're all in the same boat all across the city of Oakland.
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The city needs to immediately, effectively do something about it.
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The order to pressure the city to address the crime problem,
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he is now saying he's trying to get other businesses in Oakland to agree to stop paying their taxes.
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We're proposing not paying taxes to the city until they give us the services that we deserve and are paying for.
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The mayor is against these people and is saying that they shouldn't be there.
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Well, you're obviously not taking care of the city.
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It was important to come out here because we believe we have to keep the community safe
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They are cleaning up the city on Saturday afternoons and then walking the city at night to make sure it's safe.
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Whether it's human life, whether it's stuff, whether it's relationships, there's no meaning to anything.
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Our whole country has become like tenement buildings, and they go down because nobody really owns them.
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Why is the city or why is this slumlord not fixing this?
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People will usually take care of things that they own.
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And the best way to keep our places safe is the broken windows theory.
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You're more likely to throw a rock through a window pane on a house that is decrepit and all broken.
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The average person will do that if they see all these things broken and nobody cares about it.
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But the average person will never pick up a rock and throw it through a window of someplace that's nice.
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In our case, places like Oakland, you've got to find a way to convince cops to come back to work for you.
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I don't know why they would, but somehow or another, you have to hire more people.
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I know I wouldn't pay my taxes if that's the kind of service I was getting.
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Unless you've got a crystal ball you haven't told anybody about.
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If you have, you know, a set of working eyes, you can probably see what probably is coming our way.
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You should have, you know, your firearm, something to protect your family.
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But you also need to prepare so your family has something to eat.
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They have literally helped millions of American families prepare for whatever might come their way.
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Let me just give you a, hey, you should do this and have your family prepared by summer.
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Your car is spying on you and you don't even know it.
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And, yeah, we would have said, wow, that's crazy.
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A horse on the highway story coming up in just a second.
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Also, Carol Roth is going to be talking about your money, your dollar, and your job in about 30 minutes.
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And I wanted to talk to him because one of the things that I find fascinating is at a time when we are in the most amount of danger from foreign adversaries and from crime in our history.
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I think these two at the peak right now and the government wants to disarm all of the citizens.
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When I just told you a story about how the police are not protecting the streets.
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And so citizens who are legally carrying are going out and patrolling the neighborhood.
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But last week, the president said that he was going to ban assault weapons and high-capacity magazines.
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This is kind of something that I've been an advocate for for a long time.
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I've been fighting the ATF for, I mean, about 10 years now.
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So this is something that, unfortunately, government regulation when it comes to firearms is kind of an expertise of mine.
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Well, the president said that he's going to reinstate the assault weapons ban because that was so helpful the last time we had it.
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And it was a great case study on how an assault weapons ban and a magazine ban would play out in the United States.
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And what the data showed is that it had no impact on crime.
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The only thing it did was the thing we said it was going to do, which is restrict the rights of law-abiding citizens.
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So, you know, we're looking at a, well, there's the TikTok vote that just happened on the floor.
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That's one of the few votes that I have seen that are, and debates that are happening on the floor.
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Most everything else is being done by regulation, where you'll just wake up one morning and all of a sudden something that was legal is now illegal.
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Well, that's one of the major issues I have with the way that the ATS and other three-letter organizations operate,
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is that they legislate without having the authority to legislate.
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They legislate by, you know, redefining things or making these, quote-unquote, rules.
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There was never a bill that was signed by a president.
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That's why these organizations need to be reined in, because government will always give you –
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it's almost like water taking the shape of its container.
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Government will always take as much power as you let it have.
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Because really the problem that – you know, we all scream at Congress and we all scream, you know, at the president, whatever.
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It's not just at the cabinet level and these agencies.
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It's the ones that are not necessarily political appointees, but the ones who work there forever and are protected by unions.
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For sure, and it's – the problem is it's something that the people have no direct recourse for because these were not elected people.
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They're just government bureaucrats, and that's why you've got to hit them where it actually counts.
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You have to start defunding these organizations because they will take – they'll take as much as you'll give them, and then they'll use it against you.
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So if they're going to play that way, we need to start taking them to the piggy bank.
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Yeah, how concerned are you about what's going on with Ukraine?
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What I don't love is the United States single-handedly paying for a proxy war.
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When we have – you know, we were told that $8 billion was too much to protect our border.
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Spending $150 billion to a border none of us will ever see seems to be pretty easy.
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Well, I tell you, there's – hang on just a second.
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There's something in today's audio that I think actually worked on the last two questions.
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Today, the United States is announcing an emergency package for Ukraine.
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Ukraine using cost savings from previously approved Pentagon contracts.
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The package includes munitions and rounds to help Ukraine hold the line against Russia's brutal attacks
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for the next couple weeks, which I have the authority to do without asking Congress for some more money right now.
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And so we're – but it's not nearly enough what I'm announcing today.
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If you could translate that from old person that should not be the president speak into, you know, regular old English,
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And it seems like this happens all the time where you vote on something in Congress.
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And then he's just with some other foreign leader.
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You know, we're using – you know, we're using budget cuts and finding places where we can cut spending.
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And then we're going to send it to another country.
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But I don't think we're actually saving any money at all.
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I'd love to bounce this off of you because I know you're against cutting Social Security, right?
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Ideally, there's ways you can increase the top line without cutting the bottom line.
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Once you hit 70, you shouldn't pay any taxes anymore.
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Yeah, I mean, you'll rarely find an argument for me when it comes to cutting taxes in general.
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In taxation, in a perfect world, you know, taxation is theft and we wouldn't need it.
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Thank you so much for – when is the runoff for you?
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So we're going to have a pretty uphill fight until then.
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You know, we're taking on one of the best-funded Republican incumbents in the state of Texas.
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But, you know, they told us we couldn't make it to a runoff either, and here we are.
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Yeah, and you have another guy out of the way, and I doubt that guy's votes are going to your opponent, I hope.
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No, we actually – I've got a good relationship with the other candidates that were in the race,
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and I think it's very clear it's all hands on deck against Tony Gonzalez.
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Brandon Herrera, U.S. House candidate here from the great state of Texas, Brandon Herrera, who is a great fighter.
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You have not necessarily been the most supportive of Donald Trump running.
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How are you going to get the people – you need to have the people who support Trump,
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and you also, you know, are going to be in Congress and hopefully working together with the president.
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Absolutely, and, you know, it's really – it's funny because this narrative that I didn't support Trump kind of came out of left field
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because I worked for the man's campaign in 2016.
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I voted for him in 2020, and I'll vote for him again this year.
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So it's kind of strange that people are coming out saying that I wasn't supportive of him.
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I've had my concerns about things that – you know, certain policy things, like when it came to the bump stock thing,
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but I think it just comes down to having good advisors.
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We thought it was unconstitutional, and it's not – you just don't do that.
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So – but as long as he's doing the constitutional things, you're good, right?
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Yeah, and that's something that I think is important is that, you know, while I support Trump, I support the agenda that he's pushing,
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no politician should be worshipped to a degree that you're willing to sacrifice principles.
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So it's like if you're going to vote against the Constitution, I'm sorry.
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Nearly 65 million innocent babies have been aborted since Roe v. Wade.
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Now that Roe is gone, there's still a lot of work to do,
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and it's getting worse because Planned Parenthood is, you know, pushing the prescription drug that will just kill the baby
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and the abortion clinic becomes that girl's bathroom.
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And then to have to go back to the scene of that crime every day?
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65, I think, percent of the people who have abortions regret it and wish they didn't do it,
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wish they had another choice or felt they had another choice at the time.
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Most of them feel alone and abandoned, and they buy into the easy lie that it's not really a baby.
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Yeah, and so 280,000 moms, too, are not living with that regret their whole life.
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For over two decades, the global left, the U.N.,
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virtually every other big government institution
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didn't give a crap about mass migration and open borders.
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In fact, if anything, the countries were against it.
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For over 20 years, the word migration barely mentioned in the U.N.'s major priority list.
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In 2015, the Sustainable Development Goals came out.
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It's right around the time of the Paris Accords.
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Those goals came out, and how many times is migration mentioned?
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All 17 goals of the Sustainable Development Goals,
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We are seeing the fallout in every Western nation and capital.
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And being encouraged, being plotted and planned by NGOs and everybody else.
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Why is every Western nation being pushed to the brink?
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A great reset to bring other countries into parity.
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Tonight, I'm going to show you the open border mass migration fallout.
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they're weaponizing all of this and covering it up.
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But after crime, after crime, after crime, atrocity, after atrocity,
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on our Wednesday night special at 9 p.m. on Blaze TV,
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You don't want to miss it tonight at 9, only on Blaze TV.
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By the way, there's a loophole in the voter ID laws,
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that their voter ID thing can let just about anybody vote.
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There's a great story today from The Federalist about that.
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none of the Democratic witnesses in a congressional hearing yesterday