After months of what seemed like political stagnation and institutional gridlock, the tide may be beginning to turn. In Riyadh, President Trump delivered a foreign policy message grounded not in idealism but in clarity. And it is God s job to sit in judgment. It is my job to defend America.
00:00:53.880In Riyadh, President Trump delivered a foreign policy message grounded not in idealism,
00:01:00.000but in clarity. And I quote, it is God's job to sit in judgment. It is my job to defend America.
00:01:07.880Close quote. That message came alongside a pair of massive economic deals with Qatar and Saudi
00:01:14.100Arabia, totaling hundreds of billions of dollars and potentially supporting over a million U.S.
00:01:19.960jobs. Domestically, the ground is shifting as well. A Wisconsin judge, long seen as a symbol
00:01:27.040of progressive judicial activism has been federally indicted and in a ruling that few
00:01:33.120expected a federal court has upheld trump's use of the alien enemies act to deport members of
00:01:39.800violent foreign gangs the legal system long weaponized against the right is starting to show
00:01:45.640signs of something unfamiliar that is equilibrium and then there's rfk no not a de facto still a
00:01:54.320liberal in many ways, but one willing to tear into the bureaucratic rot inside the NIH. For
00:02:01.480Christians, his calls for transparency in the halls of scientific authority echo a deeper longing
00:02:07.820that the light would expose the darkness. For those who have waited and prayed for the return
00:02:14.520of order, for justice with teeth, and for leaders that are willing to defend the good,
00:02:20.060These are not random events. They are early signs, slow signs, but real ones. What we are
00:02:27.340witnessing may be the beginning of a providential reordering. Not perfect, not messianic, but
00:02:34.140unmistakable. This episode is brought to you by our premier sponsors, Armored Republic and Reese
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00:02:47.660going to patreon.com forward slash right response ministries or you can donate by going to right
00:02:55.760response ministries.com forward slash donate in today's episode we're looking at the glimmers of
00:03:04.140renewal foreign policy rooted in realism a justice system testing its strength and cracks forming in
00:03:11.720the walls of institutional secrecy. Is this a political resurgence or the beginning of
00:03:18.100something deeper? Let's find out. All right, welcome. We are back. This is Friday, last day
00:03:32.460of the week. And Wednesday, I got some messages from some people. Michael was one of them, but
00:03:37.520also from some of you a couple of you guys emailing reaching out which i appreciated uh you
00:03:42.660were very encouraging but just saying joel um you got me down a little bit and you seemed down a
00:03:49.140little bit uh by the end of that episode uh it was kind of a it was kind of a we're so over uh
00:03:55.480moment so michael uh reached out to us uh yesterday uh nathan and i are our tech uh advisor and said
00:04:03.660guys we need uh i had a different episode planned for today yeah you were like we got to finish the
00:04:08.260week with some white pills because wednesday was too depressing and so we've got some so we've got
00:04:13.420we're going to go through uh some recent news cycle uh looking at some things that have been
00:04:19.020unfolding primarily focusing on uh some recent things with trump and rfk uh jr and um and things
00:04:28.380are not just uh that don't appear to merely be talk like there's some some areas where
00:04:35.320like deportations right right like Cinco de Porto came and went and I was hoping I was hoping we
00:04:41.560would celebrate May 5th with like millions going back you know and and they could all go back with0.53
00:04:46.880sombreros or whatever you know but that didn't happen and so like on on the deportation uh side
00:04:52.620of the equation like we have to admit that um not that it'll never happen we could be a little bit
00:04:57.320hopeful but um as it currently stands uh trump has been far more bark than bite right now there
00:05:04.020there are you know you can make um explanations and and reasons for his hands being judicially
00:05:10.560tied and these kinds of things so it may not be his fault it may be reality but it is the reality
00:05:15.360exactly so in terms of the deportations that we were promised that he campaigned on uh we're
00:05:20.720getting a fraction of that right now he would come in under obama yep um in terms of deportations
00:05:25.840So we're just wanting to be realistic. We don't want to be pessimistic just for the sake of being pessimistic. We also don't want to be unrealistically optimistic. So today we're going to focus not necessarily on deportations. Maybe there'll be great news about that in the next month or so. And we're holding out hope and praying for that. But we want to look at some other areas where Trump has not just said something, but done something that we think is hopeful. And then the same with RFK.
00:05:54.820We do have to address one other rumor, though, Joel.
00:06:19.820He has been in Hawaii for his sister's wedding for two weeks.
00:06:23.560i've never heard of a wedding that's two weeks uh long not even weddings are that long right yeah
00:06:29.540so it turns out that i think uh he just i'm a i'm a really good boss and he is just taking
00:06:36.780advantage of me like shamelessly he's like i know i can get away with it and joel won't do anything
00:06:41.620about it and um and that that is true he ran the calculus he's like joel needs me more than i need
00:06:49.120him at this point he's like i'm going to hawaii so two week long trip to hawaii he's coming back
00:06:55.360and the next week i think all three of us are together do you have don't do you have like one
00:07:00.180out of out of monday wednesday friday that you're missing next week no not next week good okay so
00:07:05.540we're gonna we're gonna have to live stream all three days and probably like like sandbag a couple
00:07:12.140episodes because then the week after next week i'm out of town for a family reunion i'm not going
00:07:17.740to hawaii for two weeks like a like a madman i'm going on a on a five-day trip like a normal human
00:07:23.880being once a year and this is it so anyways um so we should be back to our normal regiment on monday
00:07:30.320all right do you want to outline our absolutely so um the other thing and i would actually welcome
00:07:36.580you guys feedback and for real uh we've tossed around um a couple times here in the studio just
00:07:44.380you know most of our episodes are a deep dive into one thing and you know we branch off we
00:07:49.700have tangents and we and we but we try to follow one trail even if the trail is a winding trail
00:07:55.280so we've talked for a little while i wonder what it would look like to kind of take a couple
00:08:00.100different things kind of like other podcasts do occasionally where they read a headline and they
00:08:04.000talk about it or i mean that's really what rush limbaugh started doing way back when was he would
00:08:08.480just read the news and commentate on it. So we're not so much commentating on it, but today with
00:08:14.940wanting to do something that was a little bit more white pilly, and I thought it's a great time to
00:08:20.700try this thing that we've been talking about, where let's hit kind of some different various0.98
00:08:25.380topics all under kind of a heading of, is what's going on positive? Is it a sign of actual progress?
00:08:33.040uh or is it just more you know smoke and mirrors um so that being the case we're going to hit three
00:08:39.200different areas if we get to to all of those maybe two um just of events that have been going on
00:08:44.760okay and certainly there's been a lot of you know news these days is uh well we joke sometimes we'll
00:08:51.500plan an episode two days ahead right and by the day of the episode it's like that's either
00:08:55.780irrelevant or there's something already much more important on the uh on the horizon and so
00:09:00.560So just since yesterday, there's crazy stuff going on with the Diddy trial and all of that stuff.
00:09:08.100Next week, I would love to do an episode on the Diddy trial because you and I were talking before we started live streaming.
00:09:14.080But it's just important that secularism has infected everything, not just for Christians and people who are politically and culturally right to where liberalism seeps into everything.
00:09:26.440It's like, well, I'm just holding to the Christian faith.
00:09:29.340and it's like yeah but like all of your heroes would have disagreed with you right and you would0.63
00:09:33.300have disagreed with them you would have excommunicated all the guys that you claim to
00:09:36.600read and love um you you claim to be a christian but it's not really historic christianity it's
00:09:42.58020th century liberalism walking around in a skin suit and so we we've seen the effects of of secular
00:09:48.600you know liberalism seeping in for christians and i think we're aware of that that that a lot of
00:09:54.100um the the things that we hold dear as we think you know it's just pure doctrine or it's it's just
00:10:01.260a pure unadulterated you know items of faith um that a lot of them are are tainted and
00:10:08.680tainted by the enlightenment and by liberalism and um but what we miss sometimes is that um that
00:10:16.160is just as true um if if we could categorize it as like light and dark light and dark um secularism
00:10:23.780and liberalism infecting the light to where things that we think are, you know, it's the way that the
00:10:31.900light has been infected for Christians, it's true of the dark to where like we often, you know, we
00:10:38.020look at certain behaviors, you know, and we look at churches and we look at doctrines and all this
00:10:44.200kind of stuff and we just, we have humanistic ways of analyzing. It's analytics, it's explaining
00:10:52.300away sometimes the supernatural and the reality of of god's miraculous work and what he's doing
00:10:58.780and likewise we can do that when it comes to the enemy we can say well yeah you know there's a lot0.98
00:11:04.920of lawlessness and uh degradation you know with with the left and with those who are are unbelievers
00:11:13.120um and it's because they're they're greedy and have a lust for power and simply don't want to0.93
00:11:20.560be held accountable or um but but sometimes it's just helpful to to pull back out and really you
00:11:26.920know without over spiritualizing but to see that um that we really do live in a a world of people
00:11:33.380who are inherently worshipers and they are religious everyone's religious and to say like
00:11:38.660no on the right it's not just good behavior but it's it's worship of the triune god and then on
00:11:43.320the left to remember oh it's not just you know guys in a boardroom who uh want to make more money
00:11:49.080at the expense of the poor uh they're also doing um rituals blood rituals and um and
00:11:57.260worshiping demons right they actually are like they actually are worshiping like sometimes you
00:12:02.460got to give alex jones a little credit you know it's like the guy you know he's been wrong every
00:12:07.340now and then but he's been right about a lot and so uh yeah so i'd love to do an episode on um the
00:12:12.800whole the ditty trials and and those kinds of things i also and i hope we're not too late to
00:12:18.040this but i think that we would have a unique perspective on it uh but i think it would also
00:12:23.120be uh helpful to maybe do an episode on the africaners um that you know that all the refugees
00:12:29.660you know all 59 of them uh 59 you know american flag waving you know um heterosexual conservative
00:12:37.760families you know that um have come that happen to be white uh that are being persecuted in south
00:12:44.680Africa. You know, I think that an episode on that could be really helpful as well.
00:12:49.020Right. Good. Well, so today what we're going to start with is some of the news from the
00:12:54.000international area with Trump's trip to the Middle East. And this is this is a complicated
00:13:01.740area and some it's to some degree a little bit outside of our wheelhouse. And I'm aware that
00:13:10.600And so I've heard the argument, well, now there's strings that we are attached to Qatar with or more strings that we're attached to Saudi Arabia with.
00:13:21.940One of the things I wanted to start with was a quote from Steve Bannon a couple of months ago, maybe a month and a half ago or so, where I think it was NPR was interviewing him.
00:13:33.980And he basically said, look, I, the whole time, this is Bannon, have not expected really any of the fireworks of Trump's promises until the summer into his term.
00:13:45.580His point in the in this segment of the interview was things take time, even with someone who's, you know, is gung ho and kind of rambunctious as Trump is bull in a china shop style.
00:16:08.480The American people back Trump on this, and they have to go, and they're going to go.
00:16:11.700want to go all right so um bannon saying um you know things are building towards a crescendo and
00:16:21.320that's really the question that we're you know i guess okay cautiously optimistic about but also
00:16:28.040like you're gonna have the proof will be in the pudding this summer if it actually all does come
00:16:32.780about but i thought that was an interesting way because that was even back in april that he said
00:16:36.740that yeah yeah no that is encouraging um it it is true that certain things do take time um
00:16:43.600because the president constitutionally speaking has um a shocking amount of power right um most
00:16:53.160of the things that the president is actually capable of doing people even you know ostensibly
00:16:59.700you know conservatives would claim was tyranny you know an authoritarian and um if if trump
00:17:05.740behaved in the ways that Andrew Jackson or other presidents have. And the Constitution actually
00:17:12.120affords him a great deal of power. But the problem is that we haven't been a constitutional
00:17:16.920republic for quite some time now. Instead, we're a managerial state. It's just a giant bloated
00:17:24.100bureaucracy of red tape. And so it's going to take time and fighting behind the scenes to cut
00:17:33.600through a lot of that and so um it's entirely possible and and i don't want to be unnecessarily
00:17:40.340you know unfairly pessimistic it's entirely possible that uh that trump you know that it
00:17:46.060requires a few months uh for him to be able to set the stage to eventually cross the rubicon you know
00:17:53.360and um and be able to accomplish some of the things that uh that he said he's going to accomplish
00:17:59.400It is entirely possible that his hands really are tied behind his back and he's working to break free and that he's successful in being able to do that.
00:18:08.760And then once he's free, that he actually begins to accomplish a great deal.
00:18:21.040I listened to some of the oral arguments today from what's being called the birthright citizenship case.
00:18:29.120It's not really about that. It's whether judges, federal judges, have the right and authority to override the administration's policy.
00:18:39.160So the Supreme Court likely is not going to weigh in on the birthright question.
00:18:43.020What they're trying to decide is whether judges have the authority to countermand the president from their little desk in Hawaii or wherever it is.
00:18:52.380And the attorney for the White House said that this phenomenon of a local judge, a federal judge, overriding an executive authority, actually, while it's a little while ago, it's actually quite new.
00:19:07.640only the last four or five presidents have had to deal with this in american history even at times
00:19:13.280when other very controversial legislation was was being proposed such as the new deal um judges were
00:19:19.780not just boom president cannot do that they were the the parties were fighting it with other ways
00:19:25.300more um you know procedural ways and so this is this is actually while it's been the case maybe
00:19:32.220if you're younger or been paying attention to politics
00:19:35.660only for the last, you know, four, eight, or 12 years,
00:19:38.620this actually, judges having that sort of authority
00:19:41.020is a novelty in American jurisprudence.
00:19:44.680Well, the nice thing, though, about judges,
00:19:48.060you know, whether it's the Supreme Court
00:23:36.300In recent years, far too many American presidents have been afflicted with the notion that it's our job to look into the souls of foreign leaders and use U.S. policy to dispense justice for their sins.
00:23:51.140They loved using our very powerful military, and now it's really the most powerful it's ever been.
00:23:57.680We just are getting a budget approved, $1 trillion, highest budget we've ever had in history for military, $1 trillion.
00:24:07.480And we're getting the greatest missiles, the greatest weapons.
00:24:11.660And, you know, I hate to do it, but you have to do it because we believe in peace through strength.
00:28:06.240I'm glad you showed this clip in terms of white pills to end the week here on Friday.
00:28:10.280This is a big one because that has been, I think, one of the most serious concerns that people have had is rising tensions in the Middle East and World War III.0.81
00:28:19.400um that it starts with you know israel and iran but then we get roped in because of israel because0.53
00:28:24.700we always just do what they say you know and and uh are you know just shilling for israel all the
00:28:30.700time and so people were concerned about that trump having you know massive donations uh behind him
00:28:35.860from you know uh jews here in america like the uh the adelson's adelson's i always forget how to
00:28:41.500pronounce it but a hundred million dollar you know a donation towards his campaign and and so
00:28:46.460the the fears you know or concerns of him being beholden uh to you know to jewish people and and
00:28:54.000just backing you know netanyahu uh regardless so like when i when i saw that headline of like trump
00:28:59.940doesn't like netanyahu i was like yes like that's that's what i like to see um and then him actually
00:29:07.560being in iran and cutting israel out right and it's not saying like and so now we're going to
00:29:12.980go to war against israel there's nothing like that you know even remotely on the table but just0.87
00:29:17.440saying um i'm like when i think of just human conflict normal conflict um like we're supposed
00:29:24.220to go to the person yep who allegedly you know is is upset and angry and you know like so uh i mean
00:29:33.040every conflict that i've dealt with in my personal life or that i've dealt with others you know
00:29:37.100trying to mediate you know pastorally whereas someone's like well so and so is really really
00:29:41.960bad and really i just can't tell you how bad they are and they've said this and they've done that
00:29:46.680and um and and you're only talking to this one person about someone right you know um so for
00:29:52.820trump to say no i'm just gonna go talk to i'm just gonna go talk to them and um that's i think
00:29:58.340that's huge and it kind of breaks some of the power that netanyahu and israel has had of just
00:30:05.620taking their word for it that's right um so to break that up and actually establish relations
00:30:11.160um with with some of these muslim countries not necessarily all of them you know and and not
00:30:18.700saying that like that we're okay now we're pro-islam like no i i don't think that's that's0.54
00:30:23.960right or helpful um but we shouldn't be pro-judaism right you know like either so it's
00:30:30.900just this is the way the world works um we live in a world that has multiple nations and you're
00:30:37.060going to have to have some kind of interaction with them and so the idea that trump is going
00:30:40.820to interact with both sides uh i think on his own on his own without just taking someone else's word
00:30:47.060for it um i i i when i saw that and then some of the news headlines that i've read and you know
00:30:53.500looking into it a little bit i think you know um the you know if we were putting a percentage of
00:30:58.700world war three uh i i think it um the chances have been cut in half yeah it's it's substantial
00:31:04.780yeah yeah good well maybe we'll hit our first break when we come back we're going to talk about
00:31:09.100airplanes and uh okay yeah what about airplanes yeah you'll have to stick around and find out
00:31:15.160well just the Boeing deal it's still part of the Middle East trip still part of the Middle East
00:31:18.980trip so I'm going to make a case that might be wrong but I'm going to make a case why I think
00:31:23.240it's a white bill okay what if your family's financial strategy was built on more than just
00:31:29.800numbers what if it was built on scripture at private family banking we believe managing wealth
00:39:36.880If you're president and you're America first, you want to see these two companies succeed, but you want to see them actually succeed, not at the cost of the taxpayer.
00:39:45.000So let's show the next image, image one, Nate.
00:39:48.420This is a comparison just for the last few years of Boeing compared to Airbus.
00:39:52.720I believe Airbus is a bigger company, so the graph is not totally alarming.
00:39:57.740But the point is, they're at the end where basically since 2023, Boeing had a steep decline in its deliveries and ability to fulfill orders.
00:40:09.660And part of that was there were some crashes and the door fell off that one Boeing flight.
00:40:15.400But Boeing has been in trouble for the last couple of years.
00:40:21.080So Joel, to your point, what you said earlier about it's an American company, there's obviously
00:40:30.340Yes, you know, they, well, I'll get there in a second.
00:40:36.800One of the things that I think is significant about what Trump has done, he went to this
00:40:40.860Saudi, the thing in Riyadh, which was kind of a negotiation with Arab countries, an economic
00:40:49.320forum or panel or something like that and one of the outcomes was that he was able to secure
00:40:55.260from the country of i think it's cutter not i think guitar earlier cutter um the purchase of
00:41:03.060160 brand new boeing airplanes right now this is significant um it's going to go towards their
00:41:12.300their fleets their commercial fleets there is some medical or not medical uh military
00:41:18.140involved in the deal too okay so uh cutter is getting some military grants and weapons and
00:41:26.000they're buying them we're not giving them to them but they're buying those um but the point is 160
00:41:31.640um airplanes that they're going to buy from boeing instead of from airbus or from something
00:41:39.080like that like that's a big deal now um how big of a deal you ask the uh
00:41:44.740here it is um nope i misplaced it sorry guys no worries uh are you looking at the price
00:41:54.940no i had a quote here it is uh so this this was from um uh well the white house's website it said
00:42:03.640this this marks the largest ever order for boeing's wide body aircraft as well as the largest
00:42:08.800ever 787 order the white house said that the deal will quote support 154 000 u.s jobs annually which
00:42:16.400would total more than a million jobs over the production and delivery cycle for the deal okay
00:42:22.080so here has been the model for a long time important american industry like cars like banks
00:42:30.720like boeing gets in trouble for a variety of reasons solution we're going to bail them out
00:42:37.200with tax dollars that's what you were alluding to earlier that's kind of been
00:42:40.960the playbook for a long time so when the government gets involved to save
00:42:45.920you know whether you think it's a worthwhile or not worthwhile industry but the government steps
00:42:51.120in to try and save this american company the only solution that they can think of is ah we'll give
00:42:56.960them tax dollars right what i think is so interesting about this is trump said i'm not
00:43:02.240going to let Boeing go under, but also I'm not going to put it on the American people. So what
00:43:07.460he did essentially was he goes overseas and basically he finds investment capital. It's not
00:43:12.760even investment capital. He finds new clients for them so that Boeing can do what it's actually
00:43:18.420supposed to be doing, which is building airplanes. It's a huge injection of revenue into the company
00:43:25.500And, you know, I'm sure part of Trump's deal with tariffs and with his push for American manufacturing, that's what the White House statement was alluding to, is he's telling Boeing, look, Boeing, these have to be American jobs, right?
00:43:39.140154,000 jobs a year, adding up to, because it's a multi-year process, over a million U.S. American jobs, which that goes all the way from, you know, higher tech jobs to assembly line jobs to security guards and janitors and all of these things, right?
00:43:57.420So Trump's position is, let's save America, not by just throwing money at Boeing, but I, as the leader of America, I'm going to go out, I'm going to lobby on behalf of Boeing, I'm going to find them clients, it's going to be mutually beneficial, and in that way, I'm going to try and save this company, which I think is quite remarkable and a big change.
00:44:18.500We want Boeing to succeed, if it can, but not artificially.
00:44:24.800And so Trump actually finding business for them is a pleasant change of pace.
00:44:31.700You think of like the housing market crash, you know, and all the banks being bailed out by federal tax dollars.
00:44:38.120So it's like, so everybody's losing, you know, massive amount of equity in their homes and simultaneously also having to fit the bill for all the banks that in many ways, you know, caused the problem.
00:44:51.320If you ever watched The Big Short with Steve Carell, that the banks were giving loans that were crap loans to people who couldn't afford them and knew that they couldn't afford them but just kept doing it anyways.
00:45:05.420so yeah so there's there's been multiple examples you know in our recent history of
00:45:10.840corruption in significant major corporations and they fail and go belly up because of actual you
00:45:20.100know corrupt decisions and then and then the government bails them out with our tax dollars
00:45:25.580so so a corporation exploits people the american people and then gets the american people you know
00:45:32.940their tax dollars to bail them out. And so for Trump to say, all right, here are some,
00:45:38.240some longstanding American companies, and we want jobs to stay here. We want manufacturing to stay
00:45:44.860here. We don't want to see them fail. But I'm going to broker deals for them business. Yeah.
00:45:52.380Instead of just handouts. Yeah, it's a positive development. Yep. And like I said earlier, you
00:45:57.580know, Raytheon's getting some of this, Google's getting some of this, they're going to build AI
00:46:01.820plants. So the hard thing is Trump as president, some of us might be skeptical of Raytheon or
00:46:11.620Google or things like that. But Trump's looking at that and saying, are they an American company or
00:46:15.440not? Are they in trouble or not? Google actually is in a little bit of trouble right now with the
00:46:19.680rise of AI. Their search engine monopoly has been dropping really quickly over the last couple of
00:46:27.820months so um even that trump's like okay how can i help out google we don't want them to go under
00:46:32.180maybe we would all like to see google go under but trump's saying america first and this is part
00:46:38.000of what it means so that's why it was a white pill for me yeah yeah google yeah i could do without
00:46:45.520you know agreed but yeah i would like to see intel succeed i'd like to see boeing succeed yeah yeah
00:46:52.720okay good let's turn domestically for a little bit um this one is just delightful um this is the
00:46:59.920wisconsin judge who has been arrested now and actually brought up um indicted by a grand jury
00:47:06.880for uh harboring an illegal immigrant well harboring no she so the background of this story
00:47:14.320is that there was this illegal immigrant who was being charged of crimes,
00:47:24.760and they were pretty gruesome crimes.1.00
00:47:26.340I mean, he was extremely violent and abusive.
00:47:29.280Some of the details are stomping on this girl's head, this lady's head.
00:47:34.680He's here illegally, and so ICE and Border and Customs Control, they have him.
00:47:40.720he's facing charges and at the end of the trial from somalian oh no it was somewhere south american
00:47:48.560probably japan huh probably japan yeah um so he's done like he's going to be taken away because he's
00:47:57.080now a violent criminal he'll be put on the list with if they ever get around to actually deporting
00:48:01.440them probably to el salvador we actually have a treaty with el salvador now to to take um spanish
00:48:07.360speaking south american illegal uh aliens um so he's he's done so the judge breaking protocol
00:48:14.140basically steps in and says i want a counsel i want to meet in chambers with the attorney
00:48:20.980and the guy who's now been found guilty right this criminal right which is unusual normally at that
00:48:26.980point he's in handcuffs they take him off so she they're like what's going on she takes him back
00:48:33.060into her chambers and with with his attorney all i hear is you just keep saying she this is 100
00:48:38.720true and it makes sense to me and then lets him out a side door to avoid having to go through
00:48:46.120security where ice and border patrol are waiting for him and thinking i'm gonna let this guy go
00:48:52.340and he's gonna run away and they're never gonna get him and deport him back to that mean prison
00:48:57.040in el salvador etc it didn't work he was caught almost mean prison well but it's deserved yes
00:49:03.480it didn't work he was caught almost immediately but the point is she completely circumvented
00:49:08.900the justice system and aided and abetted this guy trying to escape justice he was not even just like
00:49:15.540out on bail he had been found guilty at this point right so she um gets indicted by a grand jury so
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00:59:11.500All right, we're back. All right, we're back. So we're going to wrap up with a little more legal
00:59:15.500victory, it seems. So here's the deal. President Trump, oh, I wish I knew the exact date, but
00:59:25.560several months ago was starting to deport the Venezuelan gang members, Trento Aragua.
00:59:31.020This was also related to some of the deportations of the El Salvadorians who were going back to
00:59:36.060the El Salvador and going to prison there. And they had the
00:59:40.260the federal judge block it, okay, and say, no, you can't do that. They're not getting the due
00:59:46.980process, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. They're not being treated with due process.
00:59:52.920Well, Trump was appealing to an old statue from the 1800s, maybe in the 1700s,
01:00:00.320no, 1800s, that was, it was called the Alien Enemies Act, Foreign Alien Enemies Act,
01:00:07.340which said that the president is, without any questions being asked, allowed to remove, deport people who are part of an invasion or an army or some sort of incursion from a foreign government or foreign land.
01:00:29.140So this is not going to cover all illegal immigration.
01:00:33.180There were a couple steps that had to happen.
01:00:34.780Trump had to declare members of these gangs and the governments that they came from as
01:07:39.820Christians, we do not despair, even in trying times,
01:07:44.740even facing serious, significant cultural challenges.
01:07:48.980And maybe we're seeing like the scales
01:07:50.660have been tipped so far that they can't be skipped back, even if that's the case, we are not to react
01:07:57.120to that the way that those who have no hope do, right? So that's kind of where, I wished I had
01:08:03.360said that on Wednesday. I'm glad I have a chance to say it again today. Yeah, amen. Yeah, I wasn't,
01:08:09.500you know, I maybe got a little dark, but ultimately, when I say the end of America
01:08:14.840as a christian um that's uh that's not the end of of the church that's not the end of christianity
01:08:23.380that's not the end of us um i was just projecting and thinking you know um what what do i think not
01:08:30.480as a prescription certainly but as a prediction what do i think is most likely to come about
01:08:35.980and i do think that just our country is massive and not just the number of people although there
01:08:42.060are you know millions and millions of people who don't belong here um but if you know if we
01:08:47.500if we found a way to you know to deport uh the people who need to be deported uh it's not so
01:08:53.300much that numerically the country's too big but um but just it's it's geographic land mass uh you
01:08:59.400think of europe and it's it's not states it's countries you know there's multiple you know
01:09:03.520sovereign nations um within and you can have some measure of partnership and you know being allied
01:09:08.560but the united states is um it's a massive massive country geographically and um and we're you know
01:09:18.200continue to be more and more divided on a number of issues and we've you know we've uh chosen to
01:09:26.520compromise and make terrible decisions from abortion to homosexuality and also to multiculturalism
01:09:34.320Like flooding the nation with people from all over the world, and many of them, not all, but many of them having no desire to assimilate and no desire to actually truly be American and sifting America for its financial benefits, but giving little to nothing back in return.0.65
01:09:58.220and so when i look at just on the whole um i i think that um you know if i'm if i'm panning out0.74
01:10:05.940you know 50 to 100 years um i think some some form of succession is probably in the cards it's
01:10:14.220probably likely yeah i think the best so even that i'm not even necessarily saying as a black
01:10:19.000pill yep because it could be it could be an incredible improvement you know i think the
01:10:23.700hope is that it would happen without a bunch of violence right in a war that would be that would
01:10:28.840be ideal yep um but it is that i think one of the best things that we have going for us is um0.99
01:10:35.560sin makes you stupid and so you know it's it's there's usually not like a lot of evil geniuses0.99
01:10:42.280you know like you might have started off you know reasonably intelligent but the more and more you1.00
01:10:46.940give yourself over to sin it actually dulls your senses you actually become illogical you actually0.99
01:10:52.920become um stupid and uh so i'm thinking that like even south africa and things that are going on0.98
01:10:58.300there um you know like a lot of you know because they've done it before um other other countries0.99
01:11:03.920have done this but um you know there's a lot of people who are excited about you know the boars0.80
01:11:09.160all the white farmers you know leaving right um what was the country it wasn't south africa it0.65
01:11:14.040was another country that had a similar situation where uh they decided you know that um there was
01:11:19.200too much disparity and they needed equity and so they took they took the farms they actually just
01:11:24.820seized property without any compensation the government just are you sure it wasn't south
01:11:28.920africa it might have been it happened in south africa a little while ago seized the farmland
01:11:33.480yeah uh from the white farmers and gave it to a bunch of black people you know and um and then0.63
01:11:41.320they started starving yeah and then they decided oh my goodness what have we done and they give it1.00
01:11:47.060back so my point is like um people are stupid the wicked are stupid and so my point is as it1.00
01:11:54.020pertains to america um there may not have to be a war like they're actually i could see leftists1.00
01:12:00.220being so so stupid that they're like yeah let's get rid of all the conservatives you know and then1.00
01:12:06.360they you know when they start starving inevitably you know in short order um because they realize1.00
01:12:11.880oh my goodness like but we're just left with a bunch of homos and uh lazy people who don't want1.00
01:12:17.060to work and like in criminals you know like and like the people who are actually propping up our1.00
01:12:22.960entire society turns out they're actually the conservatives oh my goodness what have we done
01:12:27.120so i could you know i could actually see us getting to a parting you know mutual parting of ways
01:12:32.840um that would be you know entirely one-sided beneficial for um more conservative states uh1.00
01:12:39.740But the left being so stupid that they don't even put up a fight.0.99
01:12:44.020They actually see it as a good thing, just like South Africa is like, yeah, good, go1.00
01:13:09.000yeah i think that's the vast minority and they own i think 70 percent of the land right
01:13:13.740so there's a perceived disparity right so they're like this is not fair and it's like yeah well um
01:13:19.100they kind of keep the country afloat yeah and they produce uh the vast amount of the country's
01:13:28.000resources and you can get rid of all of them and then say well it's just it's unfair it's just0.53
01:13:33.500because they came in and colonized us you know or they did this or they did that and uh we'll be
01:13:39.160better off without them and south africa may get its chance to see you know we'll see if they're
01:13:44.480better off yeah um but if that i mean if that's what you know happens in america where it's like
01:13:49.620um you conservatives are just dragging us down like that would be great that's kind of like the
01:13:54.760the old um children's story where you know the the rabbit says if you know you can do anything to
01:14:01.360to me just don't throw me in the briar patch you know which you're not allowed to tell that story0.93
01:14:05.560anymore joel oh that is a racist story why is it racist because of the black tar baby
01:14:10.040oh i forgot that part it was removed from disney oh i see changed the whole ride classic but yeah
01:14:16.540if that happened in america you know it was like i then you know i could actually see it happening0.92
01:14:21.600without a war um because of just the stupidity of sin and thinking oh this will be great for us0.95
01:14:26.980you know and not realizing oh no we just what did we just give up so it's possible and i think you0.95
01:14:32.880know it's it's going to take time but i do think that uh nature is healing and there is that factor
01:14:40.600you know and and i like i i think there's a resorting like a return from globalism to
01:14:46.140nationalism whether it's argentina or el salvador or hungary or the united states or russia like
01:14:51.320Like there's, there are a bunch, now there's massive pushback, like the globalists still want to, to do their thing, you know, but, but there are some nations who are waking up and saying, no, like we care about our nation and we don't want to be at war with the rest of the world.
01:15:04.660but uh no we like we care about our people our nation and i think uh if we can continue to do
01:15:11.520that and and set the conditions properly um within each sovereign nation where you know there's not
01:15:19.420free handouts for everybody you know like a lot of people will go back home yeah you know um and
01:15:26.940for white people it's like that's the thing is like you know um when your home's being invaded
01:15:32.660you don't have anywhere else to go like like there is no back home for for us you know like so
01:15:38.440it's like okay you go back to england okay well they're even more invaded than we are right you1.00
01:15:42.960know with muslims and so um so i i i think that you know i i think that if we can have a return0.99
01:15:49.480to nationalism um if we can get some good conservative leadership that sets uh fair and
01:15:56.280just conditions to where you're not stealing from your native population in order to give to you
01:16:02.260to immigrants who have no desire to assimilate0.77