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Welcome to the big show everyone. I am

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Trish Rian and Ilhan Omar. Can you say

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bye-bye? Well, the Democrat party is

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Democrats are kicking Ilhan Omar out of

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the party. The senior statesman has

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spoken. He wants nothing to do with her.

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You know, he's doubling down. This is

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James Carville. recall a few months ago

1:14

he said something kind of similar and

1:16

then he said okay after the election

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we're going to have to have a real

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conversation because you can go out

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there and start your own little thing

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but we don't want any part of you go

1:24

start your own party we don't want you

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in the Democrat party and he said this

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actually for all the squad members so

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this is making news today and uh you

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know rightly so given her behavior as of

1:36

late you saw what happened at the state

1:37

of the union the other day we know of

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course she's been coming apart at the

1:40

seams over the whole Iran situ

1:43

situation. In fact, she sent out a tweet

1:45

this week saying, you know, you guys

1:46

should have had a place, a plan in place

1:48

all along for all the Americans that

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were overseas. You should have known how

1:52

to evacuate them. Of course, I guess

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that would assume she was criticizing

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Caroline Levit as Caroline said that

1:57

they were working overtime to make sure

1:58

all the Americans were out of the Middle

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East. I guess that would assume that she

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would have also wanted to have been

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notified, the 500 plus members of

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Congress because she's saying the whole

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thing's illegal, right? Because they

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didn't know first. Therefore, this is

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not a legal war. for what we have news

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for. One, it's not a technical war in

2:15

that sense. And two, for the last what,

2:17

80 years, no president has ever gone

2:20

forward and asked permission from

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Congress in order to send those strikes

2:23

because doing so would do what? Endanger

2:26

the lives of our military. So, you can't

2:29

do it that way. Ilhan, I want to just

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quickly play for you what she tried to

2:32

say yesterday on the floor. By the way,

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she got shut down. Shut down really hard

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because

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no one voted for it. It was actually

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pretty humiliating for her, but you

2:43

know, it didn't stop her from getting up

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there and saying a word or two

2:48

dragging this nation into an illegal and

2:51

unjustified war with Iran.

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So,

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>> I'm not saying that that is why Carville

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wants her gone. I think it has a little

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more something to do with her constantly

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picking on white men. Yeah. Well, we

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we'll go to James Carville. Here he is

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appearing on Stephen K. Smith's show

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talking about how this woman has got to

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go. In fact, Stephen asked him

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specifically, you've said in the past

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that she should go find, you know, her

3:20

own party and start her own thing. And

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Carville said, "Yeah, absolutely." And

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then he doubled down some. Watch.

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>> But she started attacking white males.

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And I'm say, "Wait a minute. Let's

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stop." All right. In 19 in 2024, 72% of

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the people that voted were white. All

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right, that's just a fact. Of that 72,

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probably 48%

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or 48 and a half were males. So, it's

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somewhere around I did the math on on

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the thing about 33% of the people that

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are going to vote are going to be white

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males.

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>> Well, it's stupid to attack 33% of the

3:59

voters, right?

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>> That's not You don't want to start

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there. You know what you try to do is

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you start and you build up. And so what

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I would say to Congressman Omar,

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why don't you be a Democratic Socialist

4:16

of America? Do what? Uh,

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>> in other words, leave. Get out. We don't

4:21

want you anymore. you go start your own

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party and leave the Democrats to

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actually try and win a few elections,

4:27

not just these microcosms of the

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Somalian community in Minneapolis

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because we got to think a little bit

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bigger than outside just the Minneapolis

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community there where apparently, you

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know, if you know Ilhan, you're in the

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club. You might even get to be part of

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that feeding our future thing and then

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go to jail. But, you know, he's on to

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something. She did over and over over

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again tell us how racist America is. She

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has singled out in particular one very

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special group which James Carville

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happens to be a part of. Watch. I would

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say uh uh our our country should be more

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fearful

5:03

um of of of white men across our country

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because they are actually um causing uh

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most of the deaths within this country.

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>> Yeah. Okay. You know Texas Gidget writes

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James Corville knows politics. He does.

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Right. And you know, I do too. It's not

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that hard. It's really not that hard.

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The idea is you want to get as many

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votes as you possibly can.

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Think about it. If you want as many

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votes as you possibly can, do you really

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want to just say we hate you and we hate

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you and we hate you?

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I mean, this is why Donald Trump keeps

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winning because what does he do? He

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expands the party. He's growing the

5:47

tent. remember the big tent that the

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Democrats always thought they have had?

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They don't have it anymore. They got a

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teeny little tiny narrow tent because

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they don't like white men. They

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apparently don't like white women. Um,

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you know, if you're if you're gay,

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you're pay a right now because the new

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thing is trans.

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01% of the population that they're

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working overtime to make 0002% of the

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population. I mean, this is not smart

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politics. And James Carville knows that.

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And he's telling his party, you got to

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wake up. You got to get rid of these

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losers because they are going to cost

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us. They're going to cost us big. Watch.

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>> You got plenty different the Justice

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Party, the Working Families Party, the

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Socialist Party. The only thing I'd ask

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is just don't use the word Democratic in

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any title that you have because

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most Democrats that I know to run for

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office don't want you your name don't

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want you to be part of the the deal.

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Yeah. They would sure they would be glad

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to take your votes. Who wouldn't?

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Everybody wants to get as many votes as

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they can. Maybe you come up with your

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own name. And by the way, nothing

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against after the election can sit down

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and do like is done in parliamentary

6:58

governments or governments around the

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world. You sit down and you say, "Okay,

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we want to be part of a governing

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majority and we have these things that

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we want you to do to bring us in and we

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have negotiations and we figure a a way

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that we can live with different parties,

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different titles, but under the same

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general philosophical roof. I as I've

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always said and very clear, I don't

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think we can work together on pronoun

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politics.

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I I I I don't I think that you're not

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this election did not teach you how

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damaging that is. I don't think there's

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anything that I can tell you. So maybe

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we could have a kind of amicable split

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here and you know

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>> good luck. I don't think she's going to

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be so amicable about it. But here he is

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kind of a senior statesman if you would.

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Ran Clinton's campaign. He's like a guy

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with common sense, right? And he's

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saying this is not really going to work

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out. It's not going to work out. Ilhan

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Omar has become a massive liability. And

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by the way, I believe she's going to

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become an even bigger one as they

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discover what went down with Timmy Minet

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and his little venture capital fund and

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his little winery that has no grapes.

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Yeah, they're going to find a few

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things. Uh I suspect, especially as it

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relates to feeding our future and the

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$250 million that went missing. Oh, did

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I did I tell you they had $700 million

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over the span of two years leaving the

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Minneapolis airport in cash in suitcases

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stuffed with cash? This is just what

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they declared to TSA. That's the Hala

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network for you. Yes, that's the money

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transferring network that sends it all

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back to the Middle East. Destined for

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places like Dubai. Oh, treasuries all

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over that one, you guys, as we speak.

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And it makes me think, gee, I wonder if

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this is why Ilhan Omar was so upset when

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all that US ID money went poof.

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I am exceptionally upset about US aid.

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It is the resources that so many people

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around the world rely on.

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Does Somalia rely on USAID?

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Do do some of your cronies or as she

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would say coonies

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rely on USAD?

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I mean, I do know that we have her on

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tape saying she really wants to make

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sure that all those roads get fixed back

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in Somalia

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because like that's a real priority.

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>> Of course, she's she's speaking another

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language, but she says, here's the

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translation. I'm an American immigrant

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in the US Congress living the dream, but

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I am a Somali girl. She says to her

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audience, a girl with your lineage, a

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girl with your language, a girl with

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your religion. I'm just like you. That

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was a young girl taken from her country.

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Oh, that was her country. That misses

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her country and wishes to live there. Oh

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goodness. And share with its people.

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I am hopeful in the future. She says,

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you know, I'm kind of wondering why she

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just doesn't take off and go there right

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now that we're going to be able to raise

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our kids

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in this land where I was born and

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raised. Wait, you're telling me she

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wants to go back to Somalia here? To

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make that possible, there is a lot that

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we need to work on together to make our

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land a more prosperous and stable place.

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Our land, our land, our land. She's

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talking about Somalia for goodness

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sakes. That is felt by all. Okay, lady.

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You know, you did get naturalized. I

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realize you're in jeopardy of

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denaturalization. So, pretty soon you

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may actually be calling it your country

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for real. But she's she's talking about

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how they're all going home. They're all

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going back. I mean, hey, didn't you come

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here for a better life?

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I like what Scott Besson's doing over at

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Treasury. He's like, "Hey, if you're

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sending money back home, you better not

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be on public assistance." No, Siri,

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because that tells us you don't really

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need the money. You have enough left

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over that you can send it all back home.

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So, Ilhan Omar

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all upset about USAD,

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all upset about, of course, Minneapolis

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and ICE, etc. all upset about the war,

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if I can call it that, the strike, I

11:16

should say, on Iran. A strike that was,

11:19

by the way, very, very necessary and

11:20

very important at this time because all

11:22

the intelligence dictated that they

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actually were just months away from

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getting the nuclear weapon. Listen, we

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can't deal with it anymore. All right,

11:27

we told them over and over and over and

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over again. And what do they do? They

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kept coming back and coming back. I

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played you sound yesterday from Condisa

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Rice, who said she negotiated four

11:35

treaties with them to wind down those

11:37

nuclear efforts. Heck, you had 56

11:39

billion dollar courtesy of Barack Obama

11:42

going in there to try and wind

11:43

everything down. And they had another

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six billion thanks to Joe Biden. And

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here we are today. And guess what? They

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hadn't wound down one little bit.

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Nothing. And in fact, they told Steve

11:52

Wickoff, and then the uranium foreign

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minister told MSNBC,

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what did he tell them? He said, "Oh

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yeah, we have uh basically all this

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uranium that's enriched to 60%." And

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they're like, he said, "Well, I'm not

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bragging about it, but yeah, we do have

12:08

that uranium." So, it's like, "Guys, we

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we've been telling you and clearly

12:12

you're not getting the message." So, you

12:14

know what? Donald Trump has figured out

12:15

just exactly how he can ensure that they

12:18

get the message. And I think they got it

12:20

loud and clear.

12:22

Yeah. Apparently, they're back

12:24

channeling efforts right now saying,

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"How do we get this to end? How do we

12:28

get this to end?" And Donald Trump is

12:29

saying, "Well, it's not going to end

12:30

until I have somebody in there." one, we

12:33

take everything out and then we have

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somebody in there that's actually going

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to be able to run the place and run the

12:41

place for real. Maybe you saw this. This

12:43

is great. The apprentice Iran Trump says

12:46

he must be involved in picking Iran's

12:48

new leader. This was the New York Post

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saying it's going to be an interesting

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battle ahead to figure out who is in

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charge. But I'll tell you, I do continue

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to have my suspicions about Ilhan Omar.

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Ilhan Omar and well, the current

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marriage. We have our suspicions about

13:06

the past marriage. And by the way, Nancy

13:08

Mace is all over that one. We're going

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to get to in a second. But Ilhan Omar

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and Timmy Minette. You're looking at

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that magnificent duo there on the

13:16

screen. Timmy Minette has a bad history

13:18

of fraud allegations against him for his

13:20

cannabis company. Yes, I said that

13:23

correctly.

13:25

cannabis company. Mhm. I'm not going to

13:28

judge. Well, maybe just a little

13:32

fraud with the cannabis company. Gee, I

13:34

wonder. And then also the winery that

13:36

has no grapes. The winery that has no

13:38

website. The winery that doesn't seem to

13:40

be anymore, but according to her filings

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is worth 5 million bucks.

13:45

Amazing how that works, right? Well,

13:47

there's more to it cuz she's suddenly

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worth a a sweet 30 mil.

13:54

>> Manette and his partner Will Haylor back

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in 2022 formed an investment firm named

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Rose Lake Capital. They had 42 bucks in

14:02

their bank account at the time, but in a

14:04

year up to 25 million bucks according to

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Omar's filing. By the way, he also has a

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wine business that went from next to

14:11

nothing to millions on its books. Not

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surprisingly, associates were so

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perplexed about the irregularities, they

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brought information and attention to the

14:20

feds.

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And

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suddenly we are where we are today. A

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lot of irregularities. I mean, I got to

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tell you, when this filing came out, we

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did a whole big thing on it right here

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on the Trishan Show. And I was like, how

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does that happen? Like, how do you go

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from that to that? I guess you marry

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Timmy,

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you know, because if the first one

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doesn't work out, the second one doesn't

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work out, and then you go back to the

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first one, it still doesn't work out.

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Will this be the fourth at this point?

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Or I guess we could say third time's a

14:52

charm. I mean, she married her campaign

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manager.

14:57

She She was paying him somewhere like

14:58

around in the 300 zone a year, which is

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a lot for a campaign manager. And then

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he like got 10 times the amount, nearly

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$3 million once he became her husband.

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You understand how insanely unethical

15:11

that is, right? Because one, she's

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paying him way more than anybody

15:14

actually makes in a campaign. Everybody

15:16

was all worked up because Joe Biden's

15:18

campaign manager was getting 4 mil. That

15:20

was if Joe won. So, you know, campaign

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managers don't make nearly $3 million.

15:25

Unless, of course, you're married to the

15:27

candidate and that means she's making $3

15:29

million.

15:31

So, in other words, this should have

15:33

been dealt with ages ago. The Biden

15:35

administration did launch an

15:36

investigation into all that and then

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they made it go away because she said,

15:39

"You're being racist."

15:41

Well, it can't be racist, right? We need

15:43

Minneapolis and you can't win

15:46

Minneapolis without a Somali candidate.

15:48

And by the way, you can't even win

15:50

Minnesota without the backing of the

15:52

Somali

15:54

mobsters effectively. I'm going to call

15:56

them that because what else? What else

15:57

were they? I mean, they're stealing $250

15:59

million from US taxpayers. You've had a

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whole slew of them. The 79th recently

16:04

just uh went to jail. 79th person

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involved in it. It's bad, bad, bad, bad,

16:11

bad, bad. And yet, when Ilhan is asked

16:13

about these things,

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she tries to laugh it off. Listen, she's

16:20

no comedian. This is pretty pathetic.

16:22

Watch. Congresswoman Omar, yesterday you

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told me to please read when I asked you

16:27

about the $9 billion fraud that you

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denied is happening. But I have it right

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here. I read. Look, Chairman Comr opens

16:32

here on massive fraud scandal. $9

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billion.

16:36

>> That's what Comr believes cuz he's as

16:37

smart as you are.

16:38

>> It's not just Comr. It's Scott Besson.

16:40

It's federal prosecutors. It's House

16:42

Oversight. And it's Minnesota State.

16:45

>> You could have that, ma'am. I think you

16:47

need to get examined because your brain

16:49

has been fried in some way. And it's not

16:52

okay. I really hope you get some help.

16:54

You and the Republicans here, take care.

16:56

Okay, ma'am.

16:58

>> I I'm sorry I can't go to the learning

17:00

centers that you're running over in

17:02

Minnesota, but um I think you should

17:04

perhaps read

17:06

>> you need one of those learning centers.

17:08

>> I need one of those learning centers.

17:14

>> I mean, unbelievable, right? But she is

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pretty unbelievable,

17:18

you know? They they need to just cut her

17:20

loose. James Carville is spot on. Get

17:24

rid of her. Dems want her out. She's got

17:27

to go start her own party.

17:31

But, you know, we were talking about the

17:33

scam that she was running. And I I

17:35

believe this, okay, I should say alleged

17:36

scam to cover myself,

17:40

but I suspect when it's all said and

17:42

done, this 30 million miraculous net

17:46

worth came from somewhere.

17:49

And it didn't come from the although

17:50

it's a lot, the $2.8 million that she

17:53

paid her hubby and thus herself for a

17:56

salary. No, no, no. I mean, you'd have

18:00

to be one heck of an investor, right?

18:02

Like, you really would in order to be

18:04

able to pull that one off. So, it came

18:07

from somewhere, but we're not supposed

18:08

to ask. No, no, no, no, no. We're not

18:10

allowed to ask because if we're asking

18:12

that, well, you know what? We are. Just

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ask Ilhan. Uh, and so I know that

18:17

there's always been an attempt to smear

18:19

my character, uh, to smear the character

18:22

of the community that I ethnically

18:25

belong to. Uh, there's always this sort

18:27

of, um, sad reference to the fact that

18:30

I'm a refugee. It seems like these

18:32

people um, seem to have a problem with

18:36

the fact that I am living the American

18:38

dream.

18:41

>> Well, we have a problem with it. If, as

18:45

my friend Steve Forbes said, go watch

18:47

that show. He was on a couple of weeks

18:48

ago, you're uh living the Al Capone

18:51

version of the American dream

18:54

because that's not acceptable. You see,

18:56

in America, we work hard and that hard

18:59

work is rewarded with prosperity. I

19:02

realize Somalia has a very different

19:03

culture,

19:05

a legacy of piracy to be exact. I mean,

19:10

so you you just can't employ that same

19:14

sense of well, business

19:17

that you have there in Somalia to

19:19

whatever you might do here in the USA.

19:21

I'm not suggesting that she did, but we

19:23

know certainly a big group of people,

19:25

which all happen to be from her district

19:27

did. And I think what they're going to

19:28

prove,

19:30

I think they're going to find out

19:33

that it's a little murky there. And

19:35

there may have been some money

19:36

laundering going on. I mean, just listen

19:37

to what Forbes said. He said, "This is a

19:39

moneyaundering operation." Any which way

19:40

you slice it. You look at that darn

19:43

venture capital firm, as he likes to

19:45

call it. Here's a picture of it for you

19:46

guys. Venture capital firm. This is his

19:48

website. Not much of a website, but he

19:51

says he's working in 80 different

19:53

countries. Oh, that's interesting. I

19:54

guess the money goes a lot of different

19:55

places. He's got diplomats working with

19:57

him. Oh, he and his team have managed

20:00

$60 billion.

20:02

$60 billion. I've been saying this over

20:05

and over again. That would make Timmy

20:07

Minet's firm one of the largest venture

20:09

capital firms in the world. Okay, so you

20:12

know how preposterous that is and how

20:15

insulting it is, frankly, that he's

20:17

putting this onto his website. It's

20:18

still there. You can go and check Rose

20:21

Lake Capital.

20:24

Rose Lake Capital. He says he's a

20:26

venture capital firm, but if you go to

20:27

the front page, it's all about access.

20:31

What is he? He's some kind of lobbyist.

20:33

So, if he's some kind of lobbyist,

20:35

what's the deal? You buy some shares in

20:36

his venture capital firm at a big

20:38

inflated value because then he can kind

20:40

of wash it all up for you, maybe get you

20:43

a deal with the uh feeding our future

20:47

network or another one of those things.

20:49

I got my suspicions and I want to see

20:52

this looked into. I know Treasury is

20:55

doing something. I'm told the IRS is

20:57

doing something,

20:59

but we need answers. We need answers now

21:03

because I suspect this woman did some

21:06

bad stuff. Oh, by the way, another woman

21:08

has been indicted. McCormack

21:11

McCormack has been indicted for stealing

21:12

$5 million

21:14

representative from Florida Democrat

21:18

from taxpayers in FEMA funds and they're

21:21

letting her stay on even though her

21:22

trial begins next month. Unbelievable.

21:24

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23:12

under review right now. We had already

23:14

gotten word just last week from Har

23:17

Dylan, who's the number two at the DOJ,

23:19

and she said they were looking into it.

23:21

Not her department, but somebody else at

23:22

the DOJ was looking into it. And of

23:25

course, Tom H. Homeman has effectively

23:27

said as much in the past, and Ilhan

23:29

doesn't like it very much. For example,

23:31

somebody caught up with her in the halls

23:33

of Congress and asked her directly about

23:34

Tom H. Home. Home. Home. Home. Home.

23:35

Home. Home. Home. Home. Homeman. And uh,

23:36

well, let's just say she wasn't so

23:37

charitable about it. Watch.

23:39

>> Congresswoman, can I ask you your

23:41

response to Tom H. saying you're under

23:43

investigation

23:45

>> for immigration,

23:47

>> possible immigration violations. Just

23:48

any response you have to what he's

23:50

saying in the public.

23:51

>> I have a response because I don't know

23:52

what they'll be investigating.

23:55

>> So, you don't think they would find

23:56

anything?

23:57

>> Absolutely not.

24:00

>> Why do you think they keep bringing this

24:01

up in the media?

24:02

>> Sick.

24:06

>> Oh, really? You know, I think a lot of

24:08

people might say the same of you, Ilhan,

24:11

especially if what I think you did, you

24:14

did.

24:16

Anyway, Congress is tired of her.

24:19

Representative Randy Fine has been

24:21

calling for a while for her to be

24:23

deported. Uh he's echoed by none other

24:26

than

24:28

Congressman Emmer out of Minnesota, who

24:30

also is looking to deport her via the

24:32

scam act if in fact she committed

24:35

marriage fraud. Then there is, oh,

24:37

Senator Marshia Blackburn over in, you

24:40

know, the big house, the Senate, and

24:42

she's also looking to introduce

24:44

legislation. She has introduced

24:46

legislation that would wind up deporting

24:48

Ilhan Omar or anybody um that may have

24:51

committed fraud, assuming, of course,

24:54

they can prove that Ilhan Omar committed

24:57

fraud. Randy Fine wants them to do so.

24:59

Florida representative, Republican,

25:01

let's go to him here. Elon Omar is a

25:03

walking example of everything that is

25:06

wrong with our legal immigration policy.

25:08

We imported tens of thousands of people

25:11

who hate America, add no value to it,

25:14

rob and steal from us. Um, and we're

25:17

supposed to be okay with it.

25:21

>> We're not okay with it. Uncandy 47. Yes,

25:24

remember to like and subscribe.

25:26

Appreciate you shouting that one out.

25:28

It's great to have you guys here. By the

25:29

way, if you're just coming in for the

25:30

first time, Trish Regan show. We're here

25:32

every day live. Usually I'm on time. We

25:34

had a little little technical snafu that

25:37

I will not bore you with, but uh it is

25:39

great to see everybody on this Friday.

25:41

And certainly there's a lot going on

25:42

right now. I want to get back to Randy

25:44

Fine because he's also saying, "Hey, you

25:46

know what? There's a reason I'm doing

25:48

this. She's saying this stuff about me."

25:50

Well, guess what? I'm doubling down on

25:52

her. Take a look.

25:53

>> Expelled from the United States. And

25:55

that's something that I'm working on.

25:57

But what prompted me to take this

25:59

position is she decided to send around

26:01

fundraising emails saying I should be

26:03

expelled from Congress. Well, if that's

26:05

her view, she should go for it. And so

26:07

what I've said is if I'm going to try to

26:09

expel her, it won't be in a fundraising

26:11

email. She'll deal with it on the floor

26:13

of the US House of Representatives.

26:17

>> So there you have it. Um they're

26:20

actively working to try to get her out.

26:23

Now here's the frustrating part.

26:27

Nancy Mace, who you may have seen just a

26:31

couple days ago. Gosh, it's only Friday,

26:33

right? Uh just a couple days ago, we ran

26:35

the sound of her saying, "Hey, you know

26:37

what? I am looking into whether or not

26:39

she can be denaturalized and deported.

26:42

And I'm going to base this on my belief

26:45

that she married her brother." That's

26:47

Nancy May speaking. And so, she had

26:49

tried to get some of those records and

26:52

she came up with a little bit of a

26:53

roadblock. I want to share it with you.

26:55

She expressed her frustration just

26:58

earlier today.

26:59

>> Congresswoman, where do we stand on the

27:01

investigation into Ilhan Omar?

27:03

Obviously, there's some um you know,

27:05

questions regarding her citizenship.

27:06

She's been referred to the ethics

27:08

committee. Can we trust the ethics

27:09

committee to actually be ethical and do

27:10

the right thing?

27:12

>> Well, uh what's happened so far? Like

27:14

really, I think the the the mark the

27:16

remark is always let the process play

27:19

out, right? That's what they always say

27:21

and nothing ever happens. I tried to

27:23

subpoena her um immigration records, her

27:26

brother husband's immigration records

27:28

and uh I was it was Republicans that

27:31

killed my motion.

27:32

>> Yeah. And what's going on with that? Do

27:33

you have any more insight you can share

27:34

on that?

27:35

>> As far as I know, nothing's going on and

27:36

nothing will go on and that's just

27:37

that's Congress for you because both

27:39

sides protect the other.

27:40

>> Yeah. Yeah. Thank you very much.

27:42

Appreciate it.

27:44

So she's she's not wrong and we're going

27:46

to get to that because we don't like

27:48

both sides protecting the other and

27:50

maybe some of that's going to change.

27:52

James Comr, Annapolina Luna working hard

27:55

alongside uh others to make sure that we

27:57

get some records on

28:01

sexual harassment payments going all the

28:02

way back to the 70s there in Congress.

28:06

There going to be a lot of people that

28:07

don't want that stuff coming out, but

28:08

you know, it's taxpayer dollars that

28:09

they're paying people off with. who the

28:11

heck are they are they doing this for?

28:13

More on that in a second. But first,

28:15

back to Ilhan Omar because I got a nice

28:17

little chart up there about her um

28:19

various marriages. There have been quite

28:21

a few as we discussed. And it started in

28:24

2002. She married a guy, apparently

28:26

married a guy, but not legally, at least

28:28

in the court of law here in the USA. She

28:30

married this guy and uh his name was

28:32

Ahmed. The second guy was also Ahmed.

28:35

So, you know, makes it easy.

28:38

Except I don't think she was really

28:39

married to the second guy.

28:41

And and the allegation, and this is what

28:43

Nancy Mace has been all over, the

28:45

allegation is that the second guy was

28:47

actually a blood relative. That's a

28:49

tough allegation, huh? Anyway, so he

28:52

comes over here from London. Apparently,

28:53

he had been living in the UK, comes

28:55

over, he marries her. This time it's

28:57

official. They get the big ceremony. Oh,

28:59

well, not a big ceremony. It wasn't

29:00

actually in front of their community. It

29:02

was done legally, however. legally as in

29:05

in the court of law and they went down

29:06

they registered at city hall and they

29:08

have a marriage certificate and then the

29:10

next thing you know like they bust up a

29:12

year and a half later meanwhile he's

29:13

been living somewhere else apparently

29:15

during that year and a half and she

29:17

somehow gets back together with the

29:18

first Ahmed

29:20

she gets around all right and then she

29:24

divorces this guy like a year later a

29:26

year and change later she divorces oh

29:28

wait forgive me I got to go back to the

29:30

chart so 2009 so it's like a year and a

29:32

half she marries the new Amed head and

29:35

then in 2011

29:38

she divorces

29:42

Elme. So that's the Okay. So, but in the

29:45

meantime in 2010 she has had the third

29:48

child with the first Amed. I mean, I'm

29:51

getting dizzy just trying to keep up

29:52

with all the Ameds. I don't know about

29:54

you, but she's uh she's got a thing for

29:55

Ahmed. Anyway, 2012 apparently she then

30:00

reconciles

30:01

again

30:03

with the first Ahmed. I mean it's you

30:06

this is tumultuous stuff. I mean very

30:08

very very very up and down and up and

30:11

down and they're not together and then

30:12

they're together and then um uh well

30:15

let's just sum it up by saying 2019 she

30:17

divorces that first Amed and then

30:19

settles down with Mr. Timmy Minette who

30:22

you know suddenly her net worth goes

30:24

through the roof. Imagine that. You

30:26

know, it's it's not exactly admirable,

30:29

shall we say. Well, here's the bigger

30:32

question right now. You know, you heard

30:34

Nancy May saying it's really disgusting.

30:37

Basically, both sides keep protecting

30:40

their own. Why is it that both sides

30:43

like don't move more forward on this?

30:45

It's like they try and keep it all under

30:47

wraps. Well,

30:49

James Comr and the House Oversight

30:51

Committee, they're trying to change

30:53

that. So there is a whole bunch of

30:55

documentation on previous payments that

30:59

were made on sexual harassment basis. So

31:02

somebody comes forward with an

31:02

allegation and they pay them to go away

31:04

and then stay quiet forever. And you can

31:07

imagine there may have been a few of

31:09

those along the years they're in

31:11

Congress.

31:13

It's coming up today especially because

31:14

you know Representative Gonzalez, he's

31:16

being ushered out. The Republicans are

31:18

making sure he's getting out. He's not

31:19

going to be able to run again. Some

31:20

people have said, "Well, why doesn't he

31:22

just quit right now?" Apparently, that's

31:24

not going to happen. But he has said

31:25

he's not going to run again. He's

31:27

getting out of politics, right, Lisa? I

31:28

mean, a horrendous, horrendous story.

31:30

But the concern here is why didn't we

31:33

know more

31:35

earlier on Pelina Luna,

31:39

you know, just spitting fire here on

31:41

Capitol Hill today. I want to share with

31:43

you her sound.

31:45

>> We know that members of Congress are

31:46

using taxpayer dollars to pay off sexual

31:48

harassment. We just had a member of

31:50

Congress literally sexually harassed a

31:52

woman that then lit herself on fire and

31:54

you guys all protected him. You guys all

31:56

protect him. My my own side, your side.

31:58

And so if you guys want to talk about

31:59

victims, if you want to go out and

32:00

virtue signal and then you guys are

32:02

going to kill her stuff on the floor and

32:03

then try to pass. Yeah, of course we

32:04

should subpoena all of this stuff. But

32:06

just I'm not going to sit here and play

32:08

games. I think it's a complete fraud. I

32:09

think that's why the American people

32:10

hate us. I think the midterms are coming

32:12

up and everyone should go on record for

32:13

this. And I hope that members are

32:15

exposed for this. I hope it goes back, I

32:16

think, to the 70s because it's wrong

32:18

that it's happening. It's wrong that we

32:20

cover up for it. It's wrong that we

32:21

can't censor our own side because people

32:23

are busy making deals because you guys

32:24

don't want to censor your side. It's a

32:25

deal that's been cut and people hate us

32:27

for it.

32:28

Yeah, they do. She's absolutely right.

32:31

They really, really, really do.

32:36

And I want to know who's covering up for

32:38

this McCormack lady.

32:40

So, this McCormick lady,

32:42

I mean, this is this is pretty bad. She

32:45

she she's alleged to have taken $5

32:47

million in FEMA funds. She's been

32:49

indicted by the Justice Department.

32:51

She's got her trial starting in April.

32:52

Nobody wants to get rid of her in the

32:54

house.

32:55

Come on.

32:57

Let me lay out what she allegedly did.

33:01

>> Rainignment day for Florida

33:02

Congresswoman Sheila Sherolis McCormack.

33:05

The Democrat is accused of conspiring to

33:07

steal 5 million in federal disaster

33:09

funds during the COVID pandemic and

33:11

funneling some of it into her 2022

33:15

congressional campaign. The

33:16

congresswoman's attorney already

33:18

notifying the court she is waving her

33:20

appearance and is pleading not guilty.

33:23

She is facing a total of 15 charges. Her

33:25

trial is set for April.

33:28

So, how is it that you've been indicted

33:30

for stealing $5 million from US

33:33

taxpayers and you're still there?

33:36

How is it, to Anna's point earlier, that

33:41

taxpayers are paying off anybody that

33:43

you allegedly harassed

33:46

and you're still there?

33:48

How's that become our problem? I mean,

33:50

we you know, this is this is concerning

33:52

whether they have a slush fund for

33:53

harassment

33:55

and you want this McCormack lady to stay

33:57

there, Sheila. Sheila, who you know,

33:59

I'll tell you that's that's kind of

34:01

off-putting. Here is another Florida

34:03

congressperson, Greg Stwie, who says,

34:06

"What is the purpose of the ethics

34:08

committee if it won't hold members

34:10

accountable?" I bring this up, guys,

34:11

because the ethics committee, keep in

34:13

mind, is where Ilhan Omar's stuff is

34:16

right now. So, I don't have a lot of

34:18

faith right now in the ethics committee.

34:19

I really don't. And I'm hopeful that

34:23

Treasury is going to be able to do a

34:24

better job. But, you know, this woman,

34:26

they're keeping her there. What is the

34:29

purpose of the ethics committee if it

34:30

won't hold members accountable? She was

34:32

indicted by the DOJ four months ago. He

34:34

writes, "Today, I filed articles of

34:37

expulsion immediately. And today, the

34:39

committee delayed the trial yet again

34:42

with another continuence. The fact that

34:44

the ethics committee allowed this after

34:46

she had months to prepare is absolutely

34:49

asinine. I mean, yeah,

34:52

what is going on? The corruption feels

34:54

rampant. Wasn't Donald Trump going to

34:56

drain the swamp? And yet, the swamp is

34:58

alive and well. This McCormack lady,

35:02

she's still there. And she goes back to

35:04

the same old stuff that Ilhan does.

35:05

Don't you dare. Don't you dare ask me a

35:07

question because I'm black and this is

35:10

just racism. If you come after me, I

35:12

mean, I'm getting so sick of this stuff.

35:14

So sick of it. Watch

35:16

>> reports to my day in court so I can

35:18

prove myself and actually state the

35:20

truth. But if this is what Congress is

35:21

becoming, where they're always trying to

35:23

intimidate you, scare tactics,

35:24

especially attacking minorities, black

35:26

and brown people, then we're going to

35:28

have to keep fighting for the district.

35:29

And everybody has been giving me so much

35:31

support. And we're going to keep

35:32

fighting until the district gets what it

35:34

needs, which is fair prices, housing,

35:36

and fair representation of Congress.

35:39

>> Yeah. Just don't ask me anything about

35:41

the 5 million bucks that I stole

35:44

allegedly

35:45

because if you do then well you must be

35:48

one of those really really bad people. I

35:50

mean it's it's unbelievable. And then

35:52

Jeffre was asked House Minority Leader

35:54

hey are you going to get rid of her?

35:56

She's been indicted. She's going to

35:58

trial. Like what are you going to do?

35:59

And well here's his stance.

36:01

>> Congresswoman Sellis McCormack is

36:03

entitled to the presumption of innocence

36:06

like every other American. I'm a hard no

36:09

as it relates to the effort to expel her

36:13

and it's going to fail.

36:16

>> Okay, you know what? Your whole party is

36:19

going to fail. Did you see the new poll

36:21

numbers out, guys? We talked about this

36:23

on yesterday's show, so I'm not going to

36:24

play the sound again, but there's a

36:26

great new poll out. Ashley Fox had it,

36:28

and what you saw was that this president

36:30

has higher approval ratings than any

36:32

other president by his own party in

36:35

modern history. And actually, I mean,

36:38

you go back to Obama in that time,

36:40

right? Like, wasn't he their savior?

36:41

Nope. Nope. No. Donald Trump is way

36:44

ahead. And when it comes to the MAGA

36:47

base specifically,

36:49

he's killing it. He's got 98%

36:52

approval rating.

36:55

People like him. Okay? And and I can't

36:57

say the same about the Democrats right

36:59

now, but I will say this. You know, he

37:01

had to make a hard decision. The

37:03

president made a hard decision

37:06

to cut his losses with Christy Christy

37:08

Gnome. And I know a lot of people out

37:10

there liked her. I know that, you know,

37:11

I saw you guys yesterday like, "Oh, she

37:13

didn't get fired. She didn't get fired."

37:14

But, you know, I'm sorry. She was I

37:16

mean, maybe they gave her some graceful

37:18

appointment doing something else.

37:20

Something I've never even heard of, but

37:23

I think she's got fired. And the

37:25

president made this decision. It is my

37:28

understanding in part because of

37:31

something that she said when asked by

37:33

Senator Kennedy about a big giant ad

37:38

campaign she had. So she's out at

37:40

Homeland Security. I mean listen,

37:43

I know a lot of people like her. I like

37:45

her too. But you know, and if I I could

37:47

have had my pick, it might have been

37:48

Bondie, whom I also like, but you know,

37:50

nothing's happening with Bondie. But the

37:52

things kind of went off the transit went

37:54

off the rails with with Christy. I mean,

37:56

it it might actually it risks causing

37:59

the president the midterm elections. And

38:01

so, I think that he probably was looking

38:03

for a reason, truth be told. But he

38:07

can't be out there going after

38:09

Minnesota's fraud or California's fraud

38:12

or anything else when he's got this

38:14

appearance of impropriy coming from his

38:17

own DHS secretary. So, there's a firm

38:21

with ties to Christine Gnome that

38:23

secretly apparently got money to the

38:24

tune of $220 million in DHS ad

38:27

contracts. It turns out to be the firm

38:31

that belongs to the husband of her

38:35

former PR director, Trisha Mclofflin,

38:37

who just also resigned a few days ago.

38:40

So, this was probably in the works and

38:42

it all came down to one question.

38:46

Let's watch it. You're testifying that

38:49

President Trump approved this ahead of

38:52

time. Is that my understanding?

38:54

>> Uh we had conversations about making

38:56

sure that we were telling people

38:58

>> No, ma'am. I'm asking you uh sorry to

39:00

interrupt, but the president approved

39:03

ahead of time you spending

39:06

$220 million

39:08

running TV ads across the country in

39:11

which you are featured prominently.

39:13

>> Yes, sir. We went through the legal

39:15

processes. Did it correct? president

39:16

with OM.

39:18

>> Yes,

39:18

>> he did.

39:19

>> Mhm. Yes.

39:21

>> Okay. So, that seems to have been a real

39:25

sticking point. The president telling

39:28

Reuters shortly after that press

39:31

conference that no, he did not

39:34

specifically approve the $220 million ad

39:37

camp. I mean, that's a lot of money,

39:38

right? Like, it's a lot of money for

39:40

some commercials.

39:42

That's a quarter of a billion dollars

39:44

nearly. And but I got to say they were

39:46

really nice commercials. I mean here's

39:48

one of them. I mean if you can get

39:51

beyond starting with the horses ar

39:53

>> why do I love these wide open spaces.

39:55

They remind me of why our forefathers

39:57

came here not just for its beauty but

40:00

for the freedom only America provides.

40:03

>> It's a beautiful commercial. And she

40:05

goes on and she's waxing very poetic and

40:08

then she's like don't you dare come here

40:09

unless you belong here. It's this

40:11

gorgeous gorgeous commercial. So, I

40:14

don't know. It was $200 million worth of

40:16

commercial, but it's a very, very nice

40:19

commercial. It was apparently shot at

40:21

Mount Rushmore and she, you know, she's

40:24

on the horse and you see right there,

40:26

apparently she's a good rider, etc. And,

40:29

you know, people are like, well, this

40:30

feels a little bit excessive in part

40:32

because she's promoting herself a lot.

40:35

And that hit a lot of people internally

40:39

for my sources at the White House the

40:43

wrong way. In other words, it's okay

40:45

maybe if it was President Trump, but

40:47

this is this is Christy. This is

40:48

Christy. You know, she puts them in

40:50

there a fair amount because she's trying

40:51

to cover her bases there. But think

40:52

about this. $220 million. It's a lot of

40:55

money. We were running the numbers. I

40:57

mean, the Avengers, that's a big film,

40:59

right? $220 million. You got a whole

41:01

film out of it with like actors and

41:03

everything. or Jurassic World, $215

41:06

million. Iron Man 3, $200 million. Man

41:10

of Steel, $200 million. Captain America,

41:13

you could make Captain America for less

41:15

than you can make Christine's

41:17

commercials. All right, you understand?

41:20

This didn't go over so well. Not well at

41:24

all. And you know, there was a series of

41:26

things on top of that. So, you know, I I

41:29

like her and I love her look. I think

41:31

she's beautiful and you know she's

41:33

getting on TV and she looks terrific and

41:35

she's Ice Barbie and she's all decked

41:37

out in the garb and everything. You're

41:38

like, "Wow." The only thing is if you

41:41

have

41:43

aspirations one of doing something more,

41:45

you probably don't want to be working

41:46

that side so much. You know, the lip

41:48

gloss, etc. I mean, it's different like

41:50

why I do, right? Like this is just a

41:52

this is a show. This is a this is a

41:54

podcast. This is this is kind of a

41:56

different this isn't it's news but it's

41:58

entertaining and it's entertainment but

42:00

if you're running the Department of

42:02

Homeland Security you know it's

42:06

it's not really entertainment right like

42:08

that is not I realize for some people it

42:10

may be but no no it really shouldn't be

42:12

perceived as entertainment in any way so

42:14

it's a little weird when you're out

42:15

there in the bullet again I think she

42:18

looks great and I you know I celebrate

42:20

beautiful women but you can understand

42:22

how that might strike some people the

42:25

wrong way. And so if you're doing all

42:27

this and then you're spending $220

42:28

million and then you apparently,

42:31

according to the president, lie about it

42:32

under oath, well, that's not going to go

42:35

over well. And so I think he's thinking,

42:36

hey, I got to make some hard choices

42:38

here. On top of that,

42:41

apparently Corey was not so popular.

42:43

Again, I love Corey. He's from Live for

42:45

Die New Hampshire, but not so popular

42:47

with the rank and file. And this came

42:50

back to bite them because apparently she

42:53

didn't fully deny having some kind of

42:55

relationship with him. Watch.

42:58

>> You've called Cory Lwendowski a special

43:00

government employee. I understand what

43:02

government means. I understand what

43:03

employee means. Okay. But I don't know

43:05

what makes him special. Now, I I want to

43:08

give you an opportunity to to to answer

43:10

on the record to uh Miss Cam Loger

43:13

Dove's question. I know you said it's

43:14

garbage, and it may be, but I I really

43:16

think you need to say the word no into

43:17

the record. so that you can clear that

43:19

up.

43:20

>> I think the ridiculousness of this and

43:22

the tabloids that you are quoting and

43:24

referencing are insane. And this has

43:26

been something that I've refuted for

43:28

years and I continue to do that. What I

43:30

would tell you is what you're doing. We

43:33

can move on. I'm not going to blavorver

43:34

it. If it's

43:35

>> this is this is what you do.

43:37

>> I'm not doing anything.

43:38

>> Liberal left is you go off and you

43:40

attack conservative women and you say

43:42

that we're either stupid.

43:45

>> All right. So listen, that's what you

43:46

do. Yesterday, Richard, reclaiming my

43:48

time, Mr. Chairman. Mr. Chairman,

43:49

reclaiming my time. You were asked by

43:51

Richard Blumenthal yesterday. You were

43:53

asked, you were asked by Richard

43:54

Blumenthal yesterday if Cory was

43:56

involved in improving contracts. You

43:57

said no. Do you want to correct that?

44:00

>> What I would say is he has an adviser to

44:02

the Department of Homeland Security has

44:03

no decision. You want to correct it? Yes

44:05

or no? You don't want to correct it.

44:06

Authority, no role in

44:08

>> Not a problem. According to one of the

44:09

FEMA administrators that you fired,

44:11

there is nothing including contracts

44:13

that is brought to you that he hasn't

44:14

reviewed. In fact, a significant amount

44:16

of DHS internal routing documents has s

44:19

signature on it above deputy

44:21

secretaries. Okay, that former FEMA

44:24

administrator wasn't fired by you, the

44:26

secretary. He was fired by Cy. It was

44:28

Corey that called him into your office.

44:30

It was Cory that made him to submit to a

44:31

polygraph test. The $100,000 spending

44:34

rule that you created that comes to your

44:35

desk, you're not even sitting at your

44:36

desk. It's Cy who's sitting there. ISIS

44:38

said the Republicans should be happy at

44:40

the job that you're doing. Really,

44:42

you're looking at the person who

44:43

single-handedly took the president's

44:44

signature core issue, immigration, the

44:46

issue that got him elected from 59% to

44:49

39%. 200 miles of border walls being

44:52

held up by you. They had to bring in Tom

44:53

Holman, pull pull out of Minnesota. I

44:56

think the country needs a a national

44:58

divorce from you on biblical grounds. I

45:00

mean, if Donald Trump was still

45:01

apprentice Trump, he would look at you

45:03

and he would realize you're the weakest

45:04

cabinet member and he would fire you.

45:06

And if the president said to you that

45:08

only way DHS could reopen is if you

45:10

resigned, I hope you would take him up

45:12

on it. Now, I want to end on a happy

45:13

note, Mr. Chairman, real quickly. Uh,

45:15

you know, the president gave all sorts

45:17

of stuff out during the State of the

45:18

Union. I don't want you to leave. I got

45:20

you a new Coastg Guard blankie, the one

45:21

you lost, okay? So, this is for you. You

45:23

don't leave empty-handed when you come

45:25

to judiciary. Thank you, Mr.

45:26

>> And the gentleman has expired. The

45:27

gentleman from Missouri is recognized.

45:29

>> Okay? So, this is how it went. And by

45:31

the way, he was not the only one that

45:32

went after her for that. So, you know,

45:35

whether or not I don't think the

45:36

president really cared about any

45:37

allegations with Luendowski, I I just,

45:40

you know, those have been out there

45:41

forever. And I I don't think he would

45:45

have given her the appointment. Those

45:46

allegations are out there if he cared.

45:49

Or maybe he he believed them to not be

45:51

true or just didn't care. I I suspect he

45:54

just didn't care. Like, he's very much

45:56

like meritocracy, like whoever can do

45:58

the job. The problem was once the $220

46:01

million ad campaign hit and it was all

46:04

about Christy, that's when it started to

46:06

go really south. On top of which, of

46:08

course, things that had unfolded in

46:11

Minneapolis, which it was believed that

46:13

she really wasn't treating it with the

46:15

seriousness that she needed to. He sent

46:16

Tom Hman in. What did I say the day Tom

46:19

started? I was like, "Oh, yeah. She

46:21

she's basically fired." I know you guys

46:24

didn't want to believe it then either.

46:25

You know, I'll never lie. And again, I

46:27

like her. I think she looks great. I

46:28

think she uh I think she was doing a

46:30

good job, but you know, at some point

46:33

when push comes to shove, someone's

46:35

going to get thrown under the bus. And

46:38

in this case, it was Christine Gnome. Um

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47:34

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47:36

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47:38

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47:40

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47:42

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47:44

it's a big deal, right? It's a really,

47:46

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47:48

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47:50

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47:53

that would be the pursuit of happiness.

47:56

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47:57

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48:00

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51:00

I know you guys do not watch the view,

51:04

right? Tell me you don't watch the view.

51:09

You don't need to watch the view. I

51:10

watch the view for you. Well, I don't

51:12

actually watch it. I look for clips from

51:13

the view because I can't inflict that

51:16

kind of torture on myself, right? Let's

51:18

be honest. But I am very well aware of

51:21

all the trouble that the view is in. And

51:23

we've been reporting on all this trouble

51:25

that The View is in because The View

51:27

seems to uh only have one opinion and

51:29

one opinion only. And that would be the

51:30

opinion of Whoopi Goldberg, backed up by

51:33

Joy Behar, backed up by Sunny House and

51:36

an occasional Anna Navaro. And you're

51:38

sitting there going, "Wait a second."

51:39

Like, is is there no diversity of

51:40

opinion there? Nope. Nope. Nope. No

51:42

diversity of opinion. Well, they're in a

51:44

lot of trouble. Brennan Carr, who runs

51:46

the FCC, has decided he's going to

51:48

exercise what is known as the equal

51:50

rights rule, which meant they're in a

51:52

lot of trouble because they decide to

51:53

have Jasmine Crockett on one day. And

51:55

like James Tarico, who was competing

51:57

against her there in Texas, oh, he won.

52:01

He's a he's a whole other story. Um,

52:04

they decided to have him on two days

52:06

later. And so the next thing you know,

52:09

the FCC is breathing down their back

52:11

saying, "Hey, we've got this thing

52:12

called equal times rules." And you

52:14

cannot on public airwaves like this just

52:17

devote it all to Democrats. Even though

52:18

they do every day. So suddenly they're

52:21

running scared and they no longer have

52:23

Bob Iger, the CEO of Disney, to protect

52:25

them anymore because he's saying, "I'm

52:27

see you later. I'm leaving." He's

52:30

leaving. And the guy that ran the parks

52:31

is coming in. And the park guy, I don't

52:34

think he cares too much about the TV

52:35

people or the news division. And so

52:37

they're going to be out on their own. So

52:38

they're trying to fix it in real time.

52:40

And somehow, I hope they paid her a

52:42

bundle. They managed to get Elizabeth

52:44

Hasselbach back on the show. And it's

52:47

fantastic. I love seeing her just shoot

52:50

them all down. Here's a great example.

52:52

Here they are talking about the border

52:53

and everything that's going on. And

52:55

well, she spits it right back in their

52:56

face. You know, Whoopi doesn't even want

52:58

to let her talk, but she showcases the

53:02

exact reason why you need security and

53:04

you need a border. Watch.

53:07

>> Put forward the statistics that zero

53:09

illegals released into the US for 10

53:10

months straight have not crossed. Okay.

53:12

That nearly 3 million aliens have left

53:14

the United States. That we have the

53:16

lowest murder rate in 125 years. That

53:18

fentanyl trafficking is down 56% at the

53:21

border. And daily encounters have gone

53:22

down 96%. Hang on one second.

53:25

We need a strong border, especially now

53:27

with our current global situation. And I

53:30

believe that you may say you don't want

53:31

border control and you're against ICE,

53:33

but I actually don't believe you in your

53:34

daily lives. How many people in the

53:36

audience here had to go through security

53:37

to get here? Raise your hand. Just be

53:39

honest. Otherwise, you go to jail, I

53:40

guess, for legal trespassing, right?

53:41

This is an authorized audience. They had

53:43

to go through security to get through

53:45

the border to get right here to just

53:46

hear us talk. We need strong borders

53:48

more than ever right now. We are being

53:50

influenced. Can I give you a sense of

53:52

the border when Renee Good and Alex

53:55

Petty were murdered and death is not a

53:57

mistake. That was that was a murder. No,

54:00

that was a murder.

54:01

>> Now, let let me as were those killed by

54:03

illegal immigrants.

54:04

>> Let's not be dismissive about this.

54:06

>> I'm not dismissive. I just said all

54:08

their lives matter.

54:14

>> Thank you to our friends at Newsbusters

54:15

for that clip. Leave it to them, Media

54:17

Research Center. They're just great. So,

54:20

like I said, I don't watch that show,

54:22

but I do check the clips every day that

54:25

Media Research Center kindly watches for

54:27

us. Um, look, Elizabeth Hill, I I'm

54:30

looking at your comments, and yes,

54:31

you're right. Cat Crazy Sam, who by the

54:33

way, I saw all your comments. You're

54:35

there. You're there. Don't worry. Don't

54:37

worry. Don't worry. Um, Cat Crazy Sam,

54:39

you are correct. She was on the uh view

54:43

years ago. years ago, she was there and

54:47

she um did a great job, but she was

54:51

constantly getting just beat up on by

54:53

all these ladies. I mean, my friend

54:54

Megan McCain was actually on the show

54:56

for a while. Um and and she also was

55:00

beaten up by those ladies and finally

55:02

she walked. She's like, "No, thank you."

55:03

I mean, who the heck needs that? All

55:05

right. Um you don't you don't like you

55:09

can't want to be famous that badly. And

55:10

by the way, you're not that famous on

55:12

that show. I can barely name any of

55:13

them. I I know Whoopi. I know Joy. I've

55:16

lately gotten to know Sunny, but I don't

55:17

know what the others are called, right?

55:20

So, why do it? I do hope they paid her

55:23

big time to get her on there for the

55:25

week because she's talking some sense

55:26

into them all over the place. It's like

55:28

these people are rather uninformed.

55:33

Here she is trying to explain to them,

55:35

well, you know, why it makes sense for

55:38

us to have better control over the

55:41

Middle East

55:43

from a security standpoint and from an

55:45

international relations standpoint given

55:47

the threats we consider China and Russia

55:49

to be. Here we go.

55:52

>> I look at Donald Trump and I look at

55:54

Netanyahu and I see two leaders who I

55:57

think think politically they benefit

55:59

from war. Netanyahu is facing criminal

56:02

charges for corruption back home. Donald

56:04

Trump is facing very low numbers and

56:07

Epstein files that will not are not and

56:10

we will not let go away.

56:11

>> I do think it's um three-fold. One, we

56:13

have 47 million Iranian women um who now

56:16

have a hope of freedom. That's a good

56:18

thing. Okay. We have an disgusting

56:21

disgusting terrorist regime ended and

56:25

the people finally have hope to create

56:27

their own nation again. Okay, so that's

56:29

the hope. When we zoom out in

56:31

geopolitical realm, okay, which is not

56:34

my specialty either, but we have have a

56:35

ton of friends in the military who

56:37

specialize in this, we see that this is

56:40

actually avoiding a a boots on the

56:41

ground war with China when we are able

56:43

to choke their oil supply and the

56:45

president and our military are exemplary

56:47

in doing so. Right now, they've cut the

56:49

oil supply from Venezuela and they've

56:51

now reduced it and choked the oil supply

56:53

to China in Iran. And now what that does

56:56

is presumably prevent China from having

56:59

an absolute stronghold on the globe. So

57:01

this is a strategic move geopolitically

57:05

that we may not fully understand, but I

57:07

absolutely trust that this is best for

57:09

our nation and we should be America

57:10

first.

57:12

>> Yeah. You see, she's smart, okay? Or

57:16

she's got good producers. This is

57:18

incredibly important. I've said this all

57:19

along. I mean, China was hanging out in

57:21

Venezuela way too much for my comfort.

57:23

The Russians, I was told, you went down

57:24

to Venezuela, all you could hear in the

57:26

city of Karacus was Russian. Like

57:29

everywhere you went, everybody was

57:31

speaking Russian. So the Russians were

57:32

like crawling all over the place. You

57:34

even had some Iranians basically. It was

57:36

like the ax the axis of evil was all

57:38

right there in our western hemisphere.

57:39

Like that made any sense. Not to

57:41

mention, they've got a ton of oil. Don't

57:42

we want access to that oil? We want to

57:44

give it to China. No. And then you think

57:47

about what's happening in the Middle

57:48

East right now. again, you know, 20% of

57:52

the world's supply goes right through

57:53

that straight of Hermoose

57:55

and it's not getting through right now.

57:57

So, yeah, oil prices are a little heady

57:59

and they may still go up for the next

58:01

few weeks until this settles down. The

58:03

president's done a couple of things. He

58:04

said he's promising cheap insurance and

58:07

he's even promised to escort US military

58:10

would escort

58:11

ships, cargo ships through if necessary.

58:13

So, they'll get there eventually. But

58:15

what's fascinating is we are now going

58:18

to control the choke hold, right? Like

58:20

so if you're China and you want energy

58:23

from Iran or energy from anywhere in the

58:26

Middle East, if we're the presence over

58:28

there, you're going to have to come

58:30

through us, right? We're the ones that

58:32

are going to be escorting people through

58:33

the straight of Hormoose.

58:36

Think about that

58:38

because we're so worried about Taiwan,

58:40

right?

58:41

Well, we've just kind of oneuped them in

58:45

the whole game of international triumph

58:48

because now they don't have any energy

58:52

without our blessing.

58:55

So, this was very smartly done. Marco

58:58

Rubio first going in in Venezuela. I

59:01

mean, all of a sudden, you got Deli

59:02

Rodriguez, the new president who used to

59:04

be Maduro's VP, thanking President

59:06

Trump.

59:08

They made her an offer, shall we say,

59:10

that she could not refuse.

59:12

The alternative was to go out like

59:15

Maduro did. She learned that lesson

59:18

pretty well. And now we're over there

59:21

looking at what's going to happen in uh

59:25

in Iran. And what did we see? Take a

59:27

look. I like this. The Apprentice Iran

59:31

style. Trump says he must be involved in

59:34

picking Iran's new leader.

59:38

Which means, ladies and gentlemen, we

59:39

are going to control

59:42

what goes down in Iran.

59:45

Now, I realize a lot of you may be

59:47

isolationalists and not really into

59:49

this, but here's the problem with being

59:52

an isolationalist in a new brave new

59:55

world.

59:57

If you choose to just stay home

60:01

and shut all your doors and ignore the

60:03

world around you,

60:06

that world

60:08

could come for you.

60:11

And so when they say, "Is this America

60:12

first?" And I realize there's a

60:14

contingency in the MAGA movement.

60:16

They're not even MAGA. I mean, look at

60:17

what Donald Trump said about Tucker

60:20

Carlson recently. He's lost his way, but

60:22

I don't think he was ever MAGA. I don't

60:24

think he ever was either, frankly.

60:27

But if you're say an isolationalist who

60:30

believes that we should not be anywhere

60:35

at some point,

60:38

you want to turn yourself into France.

60:41

You want to be reliant on the rest of

60:43

the world for their crumbs? I think not.

60:48

You got power. Use it.

60:52

Stay on top. Be the top dog.

60:56

And that's what he's doing because it's

60:58

the right thing for America at this

61:01

point in time.

61:03

We're not going to play nice. We're not

61:04

going to give him 56 billion dollars and

61:06

then say, "Pretty please stop your

61:08

nuclear program." No, no, no. We're not

61:11

playing nice at all. We're playing for

61:13

keeps. You're not going to have a

61:15

nuclear program.

61:18

You can join the world economy on our

61:21

terms. And by the way, if you play by

61:23

our terms, you're going to have a nice

61:25

life. If you decide to double down on

61:27

the mullets,

61:29

you're going to have not so nice a life.

61:31

I think the decision is pretty easy. I

61:33

mean, you just look at the people in the

61:34

streets and how happy they are and

61:35

excited. And I, you know, I've spoken

61:38

with sources in the business world from

61:40

Iran over the years and they would

61:42

always say to me, "If we could just get

61:43

rid of the mullas, if we just didn't

61:45

have an Ayatollah, I mean, think about

61:46

what this country is capable of."

61:50

Donald Trump is saying, "My

61:53

make Iran great again."

61:58

It could be the start of a beautiful

61:59

friendship. Who knows?

62:03

But I'll tell you, he is playing for

62:05

keeps. He's not messing around

62:09

and things are changing for the better.

62:12

It is so good to have you here. I hope

62:13

you have a great weekend. We got lots

62:15

more content coming your way. Thank you

62:17

all of you. I see so many wonderful

62:20

messages, some not so wonderful

62:21

messages. That's okay. I like to see it

62:24

all. I do. I like to see it all. Let me

62:27

know what you think of today's show. And

62:29

do make sure that you subscribe. I'll

62:30

see you back here live on Monday.

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