The Great America Show - June 03, 2026


HUGE! Trump Orders the BIGGEST CRACK DOWN yet on Illegal Migrants!


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Today on The Great America Show, we have a special guest on the show, California's Secretary of State, Scott B. McConaughey! We discuss the results of the California primary election, the Democratic primary, and much more!

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00:00:00.000 Hello, everybody, and welcome to The Great America Show.
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00:00:19.340 So it was an eventful night last night in California,
00:00:22.200 and as expected, the votes are still being tallied.
00:00:27.140 You know, they take a little bit of time in California.
00:00:31.980 They don't get everything out on election night.
00:00:34.800 And perhaps it's because they have to figure out how many more votes are needed to make something look a certain way or be a certain way.
00:00:45.260 But as it sits right now, it's only about 60 percent of the vote counted for the gubernatorial race.
00:00:51.660 Steve Hilton up by about two percentage points on Xavier Becerra at 28 percent for Hilton, about 25 percent, 25 and a half percent for Becerra.
00:01:02.460 Tom Steyer, the loser, by the way, the loser of the election at about 19 percent.
00:01:07.880 So it's apparent Steve Hilton will be heading off of that runoff to the general election in November, which I think is great news for possibly for California as they can maybe try to get things turned around over in that L.A. mayoral race.
00:01:24.660 there just about 65 percent of the vote has been counted maybe in the next week or so or two weeks
00:01:30.680 um you know we'll uh we'll figure out you know where things are um and maybe we'll get a 0.87
00:01:38.660 definitive answer but as it sits right now uh karen bass the marxist damn incumbent at about
00:01:44.140 35 percent of the vote with spencer pratt now far behind at 30 percent of the vote uh just a split
00:01:49.880 of about 20 000 votes between the two so it's apparent uh as of right now spencer pratt will
00:01:56.840 also be on the ballot come november so i think that's a two massive wins uh for the republicans
00:02:03.000 and for the uh once great state of california maybe they could be made great again who knows
00:02:07.780 on capitol hill today uh sparks are flying once again and it was a whole lot of fun marco rubio
00:02:12.920 back on there and a new addition today scott bessen was on there we're going to talk a little
00:02:16.900 bit about that let's begin first with marco rubio who was just absolutely having a blast and the
00:02:22.020 marxist dems being uh yesterday was election day i think uh felt a certain type of way so they
00:02:27.420 wanted to talk as they like to about the 2020 election and it's always in the back of their
00:02:31.740 mind they always want to ask about a stolen 2020 election if they're so vehement that uh
00:02:36.740 it wasn't stolen why do they keep talking about it take a listen to what marco had to say last
00:02:43.280 question for you. Mr. Secretary, who won the 2020 presidential election? I'm not here to answer
00:02:48.800 quite. I'm telling you about 2020. This is a foreign affairs committee. Okay, great. You can't
00:02:52.460 answer the question, even though we all know that President Biden won. I don't answer the question
00:02:56.300 because as Secretary of State, I do not participate in domestic political issues. This is not about
00:02:59.900 domestic political issues. This is about our democracy. You're asking me to opine, just like
00:03:04.940 I don't do campaign rallies. It seems like you. Because as Secretary of State, we're not supposed
00:03:08.960 to. That's been the long tradition of the department. And you should know that if you've
00:03:11.620 been on this committee for any period of time. Mr. Secretary, it seems like you have an issue
00:03:15.560 admitting facts. You can't say that the president lost the 2020 election, just like you won't admit
00:03:20.520 President Trump is losing this reckless war of choice. And just like you couldn't admit that
00:03:24.540 the shoes the president bought you were too big. You clearly don't know what winning means. And
00:03:29.060 not because the facts are unclear to you. It's because telling your truth, the truth would cost
00:03:33.060 you your job. And the American people are entitled to a secretary of state who tells them the truth
00:03:38.120 even when the president doesn't want to hear it.
00:03:40.320 And my constituents, our service members, deserve better.
00:03:42.900 Mr. Chairman, I yield back.
00:03:45.320 I don't know what shoes she's talking about.
00:03:46.880 What is she talking about?
00:03:48.380 I don't know.
00:03:49.580 Representative Burchett, you're recognized.
00:03:51.540 Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
00:03:52.300 If you'd like to answer any of that, I'll give you a minute.
00:03:54.160 I don't know about the shoes.
00:03:55.020 I mean, he gave me some Florsheim shoes.
00:03:56.420 They're actually pretty good.
00:03:57.260 They fit fine.
00:03:57.840 I don't know what she's talking about.
00:03:59.140 And maybe that's what she's referring to.
00:04:01.480 Your shoes look very nice today, Mr. Secretary.
00:04:03.900 How can you see them?
00:04:04.640 They're way down here.
00:04:05.280 we're talking about shoes are you guys kidding me i mean is this the foreign affairs committee
00:04:10.900 or is this like a circus what is this i think it's the circus and i mean i appreciate you
00:04:15.980 i gotta be honest marco has become one of my new favorite people the guy is just hysterical
00:04:21.980 and he's got this new uh sense of humor that we didn't see in 2016
00:04:26.020 i think it's so brilliant he's right he didn't just end it with that marxist dem he continued
00:04:33.980 the fun americans in in why is she leaving i'm gonna answer her questions i i will oh she's
00:04:41.100 okay i got it well thank you for coming
00:04:43.100 all right so we're going to talk about i just want to um
00:04:48.940 fortunately representatives times expired representative salazar is recognized and
00:04:54.560 giving contracts with no transparency is exactly the reason why you shut down usa id so practice
00:05:00.360 what you preach.
00:05:01.400 I've yield my head. 0.98
00:05:02.220 Oh, she gets to scream now too? 0.96
00:05:03.420 Chairman, can we take down her words?
00:05:05.040 I'll give you some time.
00:05:06.500 I'll give you some of my time.
00:05:07.980 Let me just...
00:05:08.920 Okay.
00:05:10.220 What kind of thing is this?
00:05:11.820 What is this?
00:05:12.580 You get asked questions for five minutes
00:05:14.340 and you don't get time to answer?
00:05:15.420 It's not a hearing.
00:05:16.520 I think you said clown show before.
00:05:17.700 It's like a dunk tank.
00:05:17.880 What is this?
00:05:18.160 I don't have to tell you.
00:05:19.080 I don't...
00:05:19.960 I've even used their time.
00:05:22.960 How can I answer the question?
00:05:24.000 They don't even give me time.
00:05:25.340 I've had to use their time
00:05:26.520 to answer your questions.
00:05:27.700 Yes.
00:05:28.320 All right, whatever.
00:05:28.820 All right. So I don't need to tell you that in my community, that with the city that I represent, the city of Miami, you're one of the most illustrious representatives.
00:05:37.300 And that we're very proud of you, not only the Cuban-Americans, but the Hispanic-Americans in.
00:05:42.440 Why is she leaving? I'm going to answer her questions.
00:05:44.580 I will. Oh, she's. OK, I got it.
00:05:48.500 Well, thank you for coming.
00:05:52.060 All right. So we're going to talk.
00:05:53.840 So good. I mean, it's so, so freaking good.
00:05:57.780 Oh, the Marxist Dems just expose themselves each and every day as such idiots. 1.00
00:06:03.380 They're so dumb. 1.00
00:06:04.740 I'm just down the hallway. 1.00
00:06:05.680 Scott Besson on Capitol Hill today.
00:06:08.180 And he, too, not holding back.
00:06:09.900 He doesn't give a damn what anyone thinks of him or what they say.
00:06:12.960 And I respect him for that.
00:06:15.100 Scott Besson getting into it with Senator Wyden.
00:06:18.540 And I do want I had hoped to keep this the in terms of the economy.
00:06:24.880 Senator Wyden has mendaciously slandered the Treasury Building in an attempt to cover up his son having an investment meeting with Jeffrey Epstein to ask for funding.
00:06:40.780 Thank you.
00:06:43.320 Mr. Chairman?
00:06:45.120 Yes.
00:06:46.920 Let's be clear here.
00:06:49.320 Nobody is interested in the ramblings of a capo in the most corrupt regime in American history.
00:06:56.860 We want to get some facts about this deal.
00:06:59.200 That's what we're here for.
00:07:00.520 Thank you.
00:07:01.320 Well, thank you.
00:07:02.020 And I will ask my questions first today.
00:07:04.420 And we would like to hear what Adam Wyden and Jeffrey Epstein talked about.
00:07:09.760 Your son's largest investment position was Rick's cabaret.
00:07:14.280 So did your son and Jeffrey Epstein talk about pole dancing?
00:07:17.380 as he begged him for money using your limited credibility.
00:07:24.480 Should I just proceed?
00:07:26.440 I'm going to proceed with my questions and Mr. Secretary.
00:07:32.340 Oh my goodness, burned and burned and burned. 0.88
00:07:36.180 Scott Besson doesn't give a damn what the Marxist Dems have to say. 0.73
00:07:41.060 And I love it.
00:07:42.280 It's absolutely brilliant.
00:07:44.720 President Trump, speaking of Besant, announced a sweeping new crackdown on the financial infrastructure supporting illegal immigration, 0.67
00:07:50.960 reeling that his administration will now move to shut down bank accounts that are used to facilitate illegal immigration,
00:07:56.540 human smuggling, cartel activity, and even accounts used to store welfare benefits being received by illegal aliens.
00:08:03.320 Last month, the Trump administration directed the Treasury Department to increase scrutiny of financial activity tied to illegal immigration,
00:08:09.620 including potential payroll tax evasion, concealing the account ownership off the books, wage schemes, labor trafficking and the use of individual taxpayer identification numbers,
00:08:19.400 items without verified legal presence of documentations.
00:08:24.400 Banks will now be pressured to strengthen customer identification requirements and think twice about handing out accounts, loans, credit cards or any financial services to those who are here illegally.
00:08:34.780 President Trump writing on True Social, quote, 0.99
00:08:37.740 Illegal immigrants and foreign fraudsters steal billions every year from the American taxpayers.
00:08:42.500 It's part of my administration's historic effort to end fraud and reverse mass illegal immigration. 1.00
00:08:47.120 I recently signed a powerful new executive order,
00:08:49.520 which will be led by the Treasury Department to stop banks, credit cards, and financial institutions
00:08:53.160 from being used to facilitate human smuggling, drug trafficking, illegal immigration,
00:08:57.060 and the criminal cartels who orchestrate these activities.
00:09:01.120 Access to our nation's financial systems must be limited to those who have a legal right to be here
00:09:05.000 and are engaged in lawful, legitimate commerce.
00:09:08.400 Bank accounts being used to enable illegal immigration or to store welfare
00:09:11.620 received by illegal aliens will be shut down and funds will ultimately be forced impounded
00:09:15.680 and seizures so they can be returned to the taxpayers. 1.00
00:09:19.320 It's not ludicrous, but profoundly dangerous that any illegal alien
00:09:23.380 can simply present a blue state driver's license or a Biden border document
00:09:27.620 and have unrestricted access to the U.S. financial system.
00:09:31.700 This also sends a clear message to anti-Ice riders
00:09:33.740 that your violent disruptions are only strengthening our resolve.
00:09:38.320 My executive order will allow us to stop billions from leaving our country
00:09:40.960 in all manner of criminal activity.
00:09:43.380 It's been said this measure we have taken is the most effective means
00:09:46.420 of reversing Biden's bordering evasion.
00:09:48.860 We will soon find out.
00:09:50.960 Now, the announcement builds upon President Trump's executive order
00:09:53.640 restoring integrity to America's financial system,
00:09:56.580 which directs the Treasury Department and federal regulators to strengthen customer identification requirements
00:10:01.240 and target illicit financial activity, address the financial risks associated with illegal immigration.
00:10:08.800 Scott Besson, tasked with this.
00:10:12.220 Folks, we're going to take a quick break here on The Great America Show.
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00:10:19.820 On the other side of this quick break, we're going to be joined by Myra Flores,
00:10:22.380 former congresswoman from the great state of texas to get her take on the gop change in texas
00:10:27.860 and what's happening in the gop is it going blue as james tallarico says you're gonna have to stay
00:10:34.160 with us to find out please stay with us we're coming right back on the great america show
00:10:37.480 don't turn that dial
00:10:39.160 thanks everybody for staying with us here on the great america show now as promised
00:10:48.280 former congresswoman uh myra flores myra a delight to have you back on the show again
00:10:54.300 um let's talk a little bit about what's going on in america with the republican party uh let's
00:11:00.300 talk a little bit about what's going on in texas politics right now you guys just had a massive
00:11:04.440 victory down there yes we did and redistricting where do you want to start with first because
00:11:11.040 there's a lot to talk about let's talk about the good things paxton won right yes that's the good
00:11:18.300 news paxton won and he's going to be our our next senator but we shouldn't take that for granted
00:11:24.140 it's going to take a lot of hard work and and dedication it's going to be a hard fight that
00:11:29.440 i'm confident that we're going to to win in november let's talk about that because you go on
00:11:34.300 and i i talk about this all the time i like to look at the betting markets right i like to whether
00:11:38.120 or better or not i like to look at cal shell like to look at poly market because i think that's
00:11:41.340 where people are putting their money where their mouth is and you see and you hear these people
00:11:46.180 time and time again saying well this uh this beta boy james tallarico he's gonna flip texas he's
00:11:51.860 gonna turn it blue and i'm like what world are these people in and we hear this it's not just
00:11:57.060 this election we heard it with uh robert francis o'rourke beta o'rourke and we've heard it time 0.87
00:12:02.780 and time again that texas is flipping blue texas is flipping blue and i call bullshit on each and 0.95
00:12:07.760 every time and I mean I think I got a pretty good track record as anyone with a brain does that 0.85
00:12:12.680 Texas is not flipping blue it's not but I'll be honest with you you know I started door knocking
00:12:20.180 during the Beto race back in those midterms back in 2018 and I remember being really concerned
00:12:29.560 because of the things that I was hearing on the ground and I remember thinking there's just no way
00:12:35.120 that, you know, Beto can win that race, and he didn't, but it was a very close, and that
00:12:42.160 midterm also hurt down-ballot races. We lost a lot of important House seats in Texas. A lot of
00:12:51.160 judges got elected that should have not gotten elected in 2018, and I'm seeing something very
00:12:59.000 similar except you know he's running a very manipulative race you know and he's focused on
00:13:07.360 the hispanic community on a lot of those who they can manipulate into voting however they want 0.77
00:13:15.120 because they've manipulated a lot of the hispanic community for decades and so they're spreading a
00:13:21.600 lot of misinformation a lot of hate in spanish networks and it's very frustrating because
00:13:28.220 we don't have anybody on these networks fighting back the lies, the propaganda, and these people
00:13:35.560 will vote in November. And yes, many of them voted for President Trump in November. President Trump
00:13:42.080 is not going to be in the ballot in 2026. And a lot of these Hispanics came out and voted for
00:13:48.460 President Trump for the first time and did not vote Republican down ballot. And if we want to 0.80
00:13:54.720 secure the hispanic vote we want to make sure that they vote for our republicans so members of
00:14:01.900 congress and candidates they have to win the hispanic vote just like president trump did
00:14:08.340 and president trump cannot do that for them they will have to do it themselves
00:14:13.000 this november you know you had said something i guess it was maybe like a month or so ago
00:14:18.680 something along the lines of the republicans can't win without the hispanic vote and people 0.66
00:14:22.880 went absolutely berserk you know what the hell is she talking about she doesn't know what she's
00:14:27.080 talking about and i was like no she's completely right and it goes against everything that we've 0.52
00:14:34.220 fought back against the country club republican days are over the old white man uh of days of
00:14:41.460 republicanism are over and and it's it's great that it is over we have to acclimate with the
00:14:47.080 times it's the same thing myra with the mail and ballot stuff with the with the early voting stuff
00:14:51.420 right well we don't want it right i i think election day should be on election day anyone
00:14:55.300 who needs a mail-in ballot should get it a week before the election done there you go it's not
00:14:59.420 election week it's not election month it's election day okay but guess what we acclimated
00:15:04.660 because back in the race and i use this one as an example all the time in pennsylvania where dr
00:15:09.140 oz got absolutely killed by john fetterman oz went into election day down a million votes you cannot
00:15:15.180 make that up i don't care what any high-paid strategist tells you you cannot make up the
00:15:19.600 million votes so what did we do we acclimated with the times yes i don't agree with early voting i
00:15:24.000 don't agree with any of it but we have to acclimate with the times it's the same thing with the same
00:15:29.040 thing you have to cater towards your base and guess what myra your base is always changing as
00:15:35.720 times are changing and hispanics are americans somebody said to me you know myra they need to
00:15:40.860 go you know somebody said to me hispanics you know they need to go back to mexico i was like 0.97
00:15:45.080 Wait a minute. I'm talking about Americans here. I'm not talking about investing in illegal
00:15:51.360 immigration. There's a difference, right? You know, illegal immigration. Absolutely. I fought
00:15:56.580 alongside President Trump for secure borders and do support deportation. I do not support
00:16:03.120 asylum because that is, you know, pretty much rewarding illegal immigration. We need to focus
00:16:08.320 on legal immigration. But when I talk about investing in the Hispanics, I'm talking about 1.00
00:16:12.820 americans okay i'm talking about people that have lived here all their lives born here too
00:16:18.780 like these are americans and at the end of the day whether you're white whether you're black
00:16:23.680 whether you're you know hispanic we all bleed red we all bleed white and blue we're all americans
00:16:29.520 and we all want what's best for this country and look hispanics they align with the conservatives
00:16:34.620 they're probably the most conservative we're all about god family and we love this country as well
00:16:42.000 But what I don't want is a Democrat Party to gain control of the Hispanic community, because I look at the census.
00:16:49.500 I look at the birth rates. These are facts. These are not things that I'm making up. Right.
00:16:54.860 These are these are real numbers. They will be the majority in Texas.
00:16:59.720 Yeah, you're you're absolutely the majority. And, you know, in other states eventually.
00:17:05.000 So we got to take advantage that they align with us, right, that their values align with the Republican Party and gain full control and get Hispanics to vote Republican down the ballot, vote for the party that aligns with the values that they were raised by their parents and grandparents.
00:17:24.220 And we want those values to live for many generations. That's why where people immigrate does matter. 0.99
00:17:31.760 See, when people from Christian nations come to this country, it's not hard to adapt to this country because this is a Christian nation.
00:17:41.640 So when I, you know, when I came here as a little girl, six years old, it didn't make a difference, you know, in sense of values because this is a Christian nation.
00:17:50.360 My grandmother would mention that all the time.
00:17:53.920 Now, if you have Middle Eastern countries where you have Sharia law, where, you know, where the different type of religions that are, it's very difficult for them to adapt to the United States. 0.99
00:18:08.300 That's the difference. That's why where we allow people to come here to this country legally does matter. 0.96
00:18:15.400 Yeah, you're 100 percent right. And the values that come with them, too.
00:18:19.600 I couldn't agree with you more. And people really need to open their eyes up to it.
00:18:23.600 It's not. And as you said, the distinction between illegal and legal, not every Hispanic person is illegal.
00:18:29.160 OK, it's not everybody and not everybody working the fields easily, you know, like is legally here.
00:18:35.820 Like, you know, like a lot of these liberals is like, who's going to, you know, work the fields for us?
00:18:41.600 And I'm like, I was I was there. Did you think I was illegally here because I was working in the field?
00:18:49.140 There's a lot of Americans that work the fields.
00:18:52.220 Yeah. And to go by the numbers, Myra, in 2016, President Trump's first time around, he polled, this is according to exit polling, right? So it's the best available data that they can use. About 28 percent of the Hispanic vote, whereas 65 to 70 percent went to Hillary Clinton.
00:19:10.880 In 2020, a little bit better at 32 to 36 percent, where Biden got about 60 percent.
00:19:18.860 This last time around, President Trump was at about 48 percent of the Hispanic vote,
00:19:25.300 which was also a record high for any Republican with major gains in Florida, in Texas and in Texas,
00:19:31.400 among Rio Grande Valley and among men, 48 percent Hispanic men.
00:19:36.180 So anyone who says my Hispanic vote. 0.99
00:19:38.900 Right. Anyone who says Myra Fuller doesn't know what she's talking about.
00:19:45.180 They're idiots because you will continue to lose elections. 1.00
00:19:47.800 And this is the the way of the old Republican Party. 1.00
00:19:51.500 President Trump has has had this knack to appeal to Hispanic base, to the minority base, to the black base, to the Asian base like nobody has.
00:20:00.600 And he's let them know that all these people work for him.
00:20:03.040 he let these people know that you're not forgotten anymore and that the
00:20:07.720 Democrats are not going to continue to exploit you and use you guys on a 0.99
00:20:11.040 debate stage and say, listen, when they do absolutely shit for them. 0.99
00:20:15.080 So the, the, the, the Republican strategist of Karl Rove, 0.99
00:20:19.440 those days are over. And I think what you put,
00:20:22.940 what you got a lot of pushback on was you're not going to get any pushback
00:20:27.080 from me on that because I worked this, I've been doing this now.
00:20:29.740 i don't even know 10 well we're gonna prove them right we're gonna prove them you know we're gonna
00:20:34.760 prove them uh wrong you know that they're wrong um coming this uh november but i am very you know
00:20:42.160 i would say concerned but at the same thing i think it's constructive criticism uh we do need to
00:20:49.440 you know get our together um and because the democrat party are united in destroying our
00:20:56.780 country they are so we we have to we have to unite in saving this country if we thought president
00:21:03.100 getting president trump elected that was it no that was the beginning yeah that was the beginning
00:21:09.420 of everything because president this is president trump's you know last turn that's it you know then
00:21:16.160 we're gonna have 2028 then we're gonna have you know 2032 and we're just gonna keep going the
00:21:22.140 devil doesn't sleep we're gonna have to keep this fight and if we fall the moment we fall asleep
00:21:27.660 the democrat party will take full control and they'll bring you know their socialist um
00:21:33.200 ideology into this country every time i listen to the president of mexico you know um have a
00:21:40.060 a press every time i listen to her i thank god we have president trump i'm like thank you god
00:21:47.000 And trust me, the people of Mexico wish that they had a president like President Trump.
00:21:53.700 You can actually see the comments, the live comments.
00:21:57.440 President Trump, we need you. 0.96
00:22:02.000 These are the Mexicans living in Mexico. 1.00
00:22:05.600 Now, you have a lot of Mexicans here in the United States constantly criticizing the United States. 1.00
00:22:11.020 And I'm like, go back. 1.00
00:22:12.940 Why don't you, you know, if Mexico is so great, then go back to Mexico. 0.58
00:22:17.000 Because the people of Mexico are actually suffering the consequences of electing Claudia, a socialist communist with the far left ideology, electing. 0.56
00:22:27.820 No, and I honestly believe she won. Yeah, I believe she won because she ran on, you know, primero los pobres, first the poor, right?
00:22:36.960 Because that's their base and they don't want people to get out of poverty, just like the Democrat Party here.
00:22:42.160 they want you poor uninformed so they can continue manipulating you they want you on government
00:22:48.320 assistance because that's their base and the more people they have on government assistance that is
00:22:54.340 a much bigger base for them that's why they push government assistance see on the other side we
00:23:00.900 want prosperity we don't want you to depend on the government we want you to tell the government what
00:23:05.240 to do not the government telling you what to do that's the big difference the republican party
00:23:11.140 isn't perfect but doesn't want you to live under government control see the democrat party does
00:23:18.120 want full control and so this november we have to put a aside you know our differences and and get
00:23:25.160 every republican elected yeah and you're absolutely right you know i i do think we're going to start
00:23:30.880 to see a little bit of a shift throughout central america maybe not mexico you know people overlook 0.97
00:23:36.300 it they'd say well venezuela is corrupt colombia is corrupt brazil is corrupt yeah they're corrupt 0.89
00:23:40.500 But Mexico is, I think, probably the most corrupt because Claudia Sheinbaum and it doesn't matter who the president is there. 0.93
00:23:46.520 They're owned and controlled by the cartels, which was like it was so alarming to me.
00:23:50.880 We heard in President Trump's first term that he wanted to actually blow up some drug facilities there.
00:23:55.440 I think President Trump kind of confirmed it.
00:23:57.440 And he's talked about it this time around. And Claudia Sheinbaum went absolutely berserk. 0.81
00:24:01.800 So you can never clean up a place. But countries like Colombia have a lot of Colombian friends who are Americans,
00:24:07.020 but families from Colombia, they're going through a little bit of their own referendum right now
00:24:11.700 as a far right, what they call a presidential candidate,
00:24:15.920 looks to be making some ground in their elections over there.
00:24:20.000 So I do think we're going to start to see a little bit of a change we saw down in Argentina.
00:24:24.840 I hope so. Right. I hope so.
00:24:27.000 Because what happens in Latin America and Mexico does impact us, unfortunately.
00:24:32.420 Unfortunately, I don't know if you heard, did you hear about these four agents,
00:24:35.260 for american agents that you know went to mexico to combat the cartel um they had a car accident
00:24:42.800 um supposedly they had a car accident two of these american agents passed away the other two that
00:24:49.600 survived are now back here in the united states but mexico has prohibited them from ever coming
00:24:56.520 back from from mexico um i don't know why this hasn't been on on the news much but i think it's
00:25:02.880 a big deal when you have four agents in mexico and to die in a car accident and then you have
00:25:10.320 to survive and why is mexico prohibiting them from coming back into the united states that's
00:25:17.220 because they're covering themselves because they're also involved with what the cartel like
00:25:22.400 you mentioned the other issue i take is uh and i and it's another point that i i think i mentioned
00:25:33.400 last time we talked more people have been killed by mexico and that border than any war we've ever
00:25:38.100 fought recent times in the last 25 years we'll say uh any war we've fought over in the middle
00:25:43.560 east over a hundred thousand that's just the numbers that we get from the cdc so it's probably
00:25:47.720 It's close to 100,000 die each and every single year from fentanyl overdoses.
00:25:51.140 Whether it comes from China, it is pushed through our southern border at Mexico that continues to flow, continues to flow.
00:25:56.460 Yet we're too busy sending our military to maybe go help Iran or to go clean up business over in Ukraine.
00:26:04.140 And it's like, you know, what are we doing here?
00:26:06.060 We have a border that at our southern border, that countries that borders our country, rather, that is killing more Americans that have ever been killed. 0.64
00:26:15.000 And we have a terrorist organization, too, like, you know, a terrorist organization right across the border that is just as dangerous as Hamas.
00:26:22.500 What are we doing? Like we need to we need to focus on our neighboring countries. 0.55
00:26:27.960 And I'm very grateful to President Trump for putting an end to illegal immigration.
00:26:32.980 Now, there is, of course, people coming illegally in the country all the time, but not the numbers that we saw under the Biden administration.
00:26:38.960 So I'm really grateful that President Trump secured the border because illegal immigration does fund the cartel, a terrorist organization.
00:26:47.100 That's what was happening under the Biden administration.
00:26:49.860 And the reason why they bring the drugs into the United States is because we're the number one consumer.
00:26:54.700 So we need to get into the root of the problem in this country and help our brothers and sisters get out of drug use.
00:27:01.620 because we can complain on them, but at the same time, these are, these are, these are,
00:27:07.140 you know, our brothers, our sisters, our, my family lived it before. And, you know, I don't,
00:27:13.540 I don't want to, I don't want drugs to take any loved one away from them. And so I do believe that
00:27:19.440 we need to do more to get our brothers and sisters out of, you know, drugs, because at the end of the
00:27:24.620 day, they're bringing in the drugs because the demand is here. Children is the same thing. Mexico
00:27:29.600 is the number one provider we are the one of the top you know child pornography uh child 0.99
00:27:37.340 consumers and so we both are to blame to blame and we need to do something more to those behind
00:27:47.060 people who are involved in child trafficking shouldn't be giving be given second opportunities
00:27:51.960 anybody involved in child trafficking child pornography should be put in life life in prison
00:27:57.680 for the rest of their life, they need to know that there's going to be real consequences.
00:28:02.120 Those selling drugs in the United States need to have serious consequences where they're
00:28:08.340 afraid to sell it.
00:28:09.920 And so we need to be harsher and harder on criminals and not, you know, not just a slap
00:28:17.780 in the face where they can just come back and back in the streets and sell the drugs
00:28:21.560 back to our children.
00:28:24.140 Yeah, you're right.
00:28:24.640 And the foot soldiers are just, you know, a small portion of it.
00:28:28.240 You know, we've blown up how many drug boats out over the Indo-Pacific
00:28:31.700 and over here on the East Coast, the southern part of it,
00:28:36.460 down south of Key West and the Cuban waters and Venezuela waters.
00:28:40.120 I think the same thing should be happening over the border.
00:28:42.720 We know exactly.
00:28:43.860 People don't realize it, but we have very, very good intelligence in this country.
00:28:47.780 Yes, we do.
00:28:48.200 We know exactly where these drugs are coming from.
00:28:50.420 We know the facilities where they're coming from.
00:28:52.120 We know exactly where they're being moved through.
00:28:54.040 i just don't understand the leniency that we give these people to move them so freely that's what
00:28:59.260 doesn't sit right with me coming from living in new york my whole life you know i had i had a lot
00:29:04.060 of friends who battled with addiction some of them died from addiction family members who have
00:29:08.880 battled with addiction and you know i thank god every single day that i've you know i've never
00:29:13.580 you know picked up a prescription drug or any any of it you know and i thank god because i see how
00:29:20.420 these people's lives are so destroyed and it's not just them it's it's the family members it's
00:29:25.660 the people who fall victim it's just a horrible horrible situation that i think we tolerate far
00:29:31.300 too much of uh oh absolutely and we have a lot of that going on here in this country too
00:29:37.880 there's a lot of you know um narcs here in the united states that are working from here
00:29:44.420 from the united states and it's very frustrating because yes there's a lot going on in the world
00:29:50.220 But we need to focus more on what's happening here in our country, what's happening right or right across the border, I believe, is is a lot more important.
00:29:59.180 And to be honest with you, that's what Americans want to see.
00:30:03.020 They want to be prioritized.
00:30:04.980 That's one of the reasons why they voted for President Trump.
00:30:07.580 They voted for President Trump because they felt forgotten under the Biden administration, the economy.
00:30:13.740 I mean, it was outrageous how expensive things were.
00:30:18.020 And today, people do not have a lot more money in their pockets.
00:30:22.440 You know, when you look at the wages, it doesn't match the cost of living.
00:30:27.300 And inflation.
00:30:28.500 And it just doesn't.
00:30:30.240 And it's not fair because you cannot tell me that Americans are not hardworking.
00:30:34.700 We are the hardest working people working crazy over time and barely making it every
00:30:41.740 single month.
00:30:42.540 Can't even afford a vacation. 0.97
00:30:44.260 You think they want to see a politician on vacation?
00:30:48.020 on the beach, you know, or, you know, having a good time. They don't. The everyday American
00:30:55.080 doesn't want to see that because they're frustrated that they can't themselves even
00:31:01.540 take their children. For example, I'm here in South Texas. A lot of people here in South Texas
00:31:06.880 can't even afford to take their children to South Padre Island, which is only about an hour and a
00:31:11.840 half away they can't afford to stay there and spend a weekend there that's where we are right
00:31:18.800 now and our focus should be the economy kitchen table issues where people have more control of
00:31:25.160 their hard-earned money it's not like we're oh the government needs to give them more no no no
00:31:29.620 wait a minute just so people understand the government is nothing without our our tax dollars
00:31:35.640 okay so we're i just believe that we need to strengthen the economy so we have more control
00:31:41.960 the american people has more control of their hard-earned money you see all these people
00:31:46.040 encouraging people to have children you see a lot of people on our side have more children get
00:31:52.060 married i agree who's paying for it yeah but they can't afford it you want to increase the birth
00:31:59.060 rates in this country make it affordable to have babies you know how much daycare costs
00:32:03.520 diapers so if you know you're telling a woman who wants to have children you're a couple who wants 0.91
00:32:10.060 to have children but they look at their finances and they're like it's just not responsible 0.68
00:32:14.280 back in the days yeah my grandmother had 12 and my other grandmother also different times okay now
00:32:22.660 i do believe that we we want to plan and we want to make sure that we're able to provide to our
00:32:29.060 children you know everything that they need and when they look at their finances they just can't
00:32:34.060 afford it so if you want to encourage couples in this country to have children well then make it
00:32:38.840 affordable how are you going to pressure these families to have more children when they can't
00:32:43.600 afford it when daycare you know in the Houston area Dallas would cost you you know close to
00:32:49.360 two thousand dollars a month just on daycare alone yeah it's it's it's insane though the and
00:32:56.160 And I mean, right here in New York, I'm not even going to get started on what it costs to live here in New York.
00:33:01.140 The whole the whole thing is absolutely upside down.
00:33:03.860 But I think you're completely right. How do you?
00:33:05.480 They're just so disconnected. They're just so disconnected with the everyday American.
00:33:09.800 And so frustrating to me when you see all these influencers and, you know, have more children, get married while they can't even afford, you know, to go buy themselves, you know, a meal to go.
00:33:22.620 You know, it's like it's just very frustrating.
00:33:25.840 So my advice to them is you want us you want, you know, the birth rates to increase in this country.
00:33:32.340 You want more, you know, stronger families. It starts with the economy. It's that simple.
00:33:36.660 We all want more money in our pockets to to be able to take care of our children, our families.
00:33:43.220 Why do you also see men? There's a lot of depression in men as well.
00:33:47.740 And I do believe that is because of the pressure. You know, they're working like crazy.
00:33:52.320 now mom has to work like crazy as well and they feel like man i i'm working like crazy and i still 0.99
00:33:59.420 can't pay all the bills on my own yeah yeah and now you know now my wife has to work and that does
00:34:05.640 something to a man because you know you know men are you know born to be the providers to you know
00:34:11.560 to be able to cover all the bills you know at home and all of a sudden it's just not enough and she
00:34:17.420 has to work so no and that does hurt marriages why because they both get back home very tired 1.00
00:34:23.440 for sure i'm working all day and then the wife has to come home and dinner wash clothes and the
00:34:29.120 kids and it just never stops and you know for women i think it's even it's even harder because
00:34:34.400 you have to work you know like crazy during the day then you got to get home and catch up to
00:34:39.420 you know house duties and it's it's all very frustrating for what for you to at the end of
00:34:45.660 a month just barely make it yeah barely make it and then you work your whole life to then just die
00:34:50.280 it's uh you know i used to when uh lou dobbs was alive i used to beg him to like retire i'm like
00:34:54.620 listen man you got to enjoy the rest of your life like you've worked your entire life he's like i do
00:34:58.780 enjoy this this is this is enjoyment this is retirement for me it's like it's like john
00:35:03.280 portent i was like go home go home and enjoy your wife you're coming for a million dollars and work
00:35:11.220 a day a month you know like i mean i didn't get that part i'm like hey like don't you love your
00:35:17.340 family i would not want to die in the senate i would not want to die in congress and what happens
00:35:24.800 is they make this their entire identity that's what happens you know they make senate or you
00:35:31.180 know congress their entire identity they just can't function without it and i just i think it's
00:35:36.180 so sad because there's such a wonderful world much better world out there you know than being
00:35:41.900 in an office a lot of people's like well Myra you ran for office you served and I was like yeah I
00:35:46.560 ran to preserve the American dream being in office it's not the American dream like it's it's very
00:35:52.280 difficult but you do it because you know you want to make sure that the American dream stays alive
00:35:57.500 for your children for your grandchildren meaning for generations but it's not because the job was
00:36:02.800 great yeah it's it's i mean you bring up a point i mentioned i'm uh reminded each and every day by
00:36:09.060 various people to get married and have kids and i'm like you know i'd feel irresponsible number
00:36:12.920 one to be to bring a kid into a world right now number because uh what school system are you going 0.63
00:36:18.420 to put them through am i going to put them through one where they're taught about transgenders i'll 0.73
00:36:21.860 be in jail because i'd be up there beating the piss out of someone's teacher i'm like you know 0.95
00:36:26.080 i don't think i'm responsible enough because i you know i don't have the the tact to to be able
00:36:31.100 to deal with uh the indoctrination of a child or a child having to to deal with and it's not for
00:36:36.840 everyone it's it's it's not for everyone i want kids and i want a lot of kids but i just i feel
00:36:41.960 like you're responsible right now in this world that my best friend is my age and she's like i'm
00:36:46.940 not getting married and i'm just gonna take care of yours and yours will take care of me that's
00:36:53.580 easy and she's she's always happy and living her best life so it's it's not for everyone
00:36:59.460 but i do promote you know family and marriage all the time i just think that um it's you know it's
00:37:07.220 very naive and at the same time disrespectful to be telling you know families in such difficult
00:37:14.120 economic you know times to have more children when they can't afford it yeah yeah you're absolutely
00:37:20.480 right myra you're working on something new right now to keep the fight up to keep the word out uh
00:37:26.260 But to keep the enthusiasm up in the Hispanic community, as we discussed in great depth today, tell us what you're working on and where could people help contribute and join in your fight to make America great again.
00:37:40.140 Well, thank you for giving me this opportunity. In the next week or so, I will be launching the American Dream Super PAC.
00:37:46.800 And instead of me complaining, why is there no one on Univision and Telemundo, you know, stopping the far left propaganda?
00:37:55.740 I decided to build the American Dream Super PAC to focus on communications.
00:38:00.860 I will be on all networks, including English as well.
00:38:05.040 But, you know, that's a lot of, you know, Fox and Newsmax, they're all great, but I'm talking to the choir.
00:38:10.180 I want to go to CNN en EspaƱol. I want to go to Fox en EspaƱol, Univision en Telemundo.
00:38:16.580 And we'll be using this super PAC to get our message across the Hispanic community.
00:38:20.500 We'll also be traveling all around Texas and making sure that Paxton wins this November and getting our message out into the community in both English and Spanish.
00:38:30.800 But not just here in Texas. I'm going to be focused on also in other races throughout the United States as well.
00:38:38.500 And again, instead of me, you know, complaining of why something is not getting done, I decided to put this together because I believe in this country.
00:38:47.100 This country has given me everything and I'm just not going to sit on the sidelines and watch the far left destroy this beautiful country for my children and our children and grandchildren and many more generations.
00:39:00.440 So that's what this major super PAC is all about, is just to grow the Republican Party and make sure that all Republicans get elected this upcoming midterms.
00:39:11.440 It's very important that we keep the House. If not, it's going to be impeachment after impeachment after impeachment.
00:39:19.240 Nothing will get done in this next cycle. It will be very difficult for President Trump.
00:39:25.260 So we have to win the majority to make sure we get his agenda across and we prepare whoever is going to be the nominee in twenty twenty eight.
00:39:34.720 So this cycle is very important because it's us finishing President Trump's turn, but also preparing that person that is going to be the nominee for the Republican Party to win the presidential election in twenty twenty eight.
00:39:49.280 So we got to start thinking ahead, you know, and so that's that's what the Super PAC is about.
00:39:54.180 But it's it's about now. But it's also about the future.
00:39:57.700 I look at the census. I look at the birth rates and Hispanics are going to be the majority in Texas.
00:40:02.540 And I want to make sure Texas stays red. And how do we do that? 1.00
00:40:06.180 It's about getting more Hispanics in the Republican Party that align with God, family and the love for this amazing country.
00:40:13.060 Yeah, you're absolutely right. And, you know, you're doing a job that, like I said, needs to be done.
00:40:18.260 And you're you're ahead of the ball, you know, whereas the Republican Party likes to usually operate
00:40:23.060 after something's already done.
00:40:25.320 So by you doing that, and to clarify, as you had said,
00:40:28.500 you're talking about legal Hispanic people
00:40:30.360 to all the people out there.
00:40:31.900 I'm talking about Americans, yes.
00:40:33.740 Exactly.
00:40:35.760 Absolutely.
00:40:36.620 If you're legally in the country, start preparing
00:40:38.900 because you will be getting a knock of ice soon.
00:40:43.780 And by the way, I'll say this.
00:40:45.780 I don't agree with changing the name.
00:40:49.480 I believe that I should stay
00:40:51.260 because our ICE agents are not here to play nice.
00:40:55.060 They're here to implement the law,
00:40:57.640 the law that has been in place
00:40:59.280 by both Democrats and Republicans.
00:41:01.360 So if Democrats don't like what's happening,
00:41:03.880 then change the law
00:41:05.020 because at the end of the day,
00:41:06.300 our ICE agents and Border Patrol agents
00:41:08.100 are doing their job.
00:41:09.580 You're absolutely right.
00:41:10.680 Myra Flores, we'll have you back on
00:41:12.020 once you get this thing all started up 0.97
00:41:13.580 and we'll continue to push the word.
00:41:15.780 Thanks so much.
00:41:16.300 We'll talk to you soon.
00:41:17.140 Thank you.
00:41:17.580 God bless you.
00:41:18.580 Thanks to Myra Flores, folks.
00:41:19.820 And thank you all for being with us today
00:41:20.940 here on The Great America Show.
00:41:22.120 We'll see you back here tomorrow.
00:41:23.100 Same time, same place.
00:41:24.200 Until then, may God bless you.
00:41:26.440 May God bless America.
00:41:27.380 And may God bless the great Lou Dobbs.
00:41:29.500 Have a great night, everybody.
00:41:30.160 We'll see you tomorrow.