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Head Hilly cunning, integrated American. Thanks for listening. This uh this great more Sunday night in the Try State in the Midwest has been rainy and cold the last several days. I don't know about you, but I could use some global warming right about now. It might break maybe in
the middle of next to it this who knows. But I've done frequent topics on the billions of billions of dollars spent to confront to man make global warming causing climate change, And at no point does anyone ever looked back and said, man, did we waste all that money? The answer is yes, but nonetheless, coming up later, we
have a Congressman Warren Davidson. You know, quite a bit of talk on some of the Sunday morning talk shows about whether or not there's going to be any tax cuts when I watched Mike Johnson, Speaker of the House, say this thing without the Republicans acting like Republicans. Even sometimes there's parts of that bill that I do not like, and I'm going to get in with Warren Davidson about that.
That why have a Republican Party? That is a simple reflection of the Democrats who are completely dysfunctional getting nothing done.
We want to change.
November the fifth, we voted for change, and like Kamala Harre says, well, when you vote, you order something and you get what you got. Right now, we got Donald Trump, and thank god we got Donald Trump. Imagine the alternative. But nonetheless, it's important that the Republican Party cut tax rates to create more shall we say, a generous economic activity that will produce more income. Every time has been tried, whether under John F. Kennedy or Ronald Reagan or in
the first Donald Trump term, it always works. When you cut income taxes on the producers in our society. What it causes the producers to do, that would be you and me has have more money in our pockets that we spend, which creates more jobs because of the spending. And in the next six months, this tariff thing's going to be completely resolved, and then we're going to have the tax cuts in place, and the later half of this year and next year is going to be fabulous.
Then the Democrats will find something else to belly ache about. But it must happen. And I'm sympathetic to the viewpoints of my friend, Congressman Thomas Massey of Northern Kentucky that votes against everything. And when I argue with Tom, I say, well, give me the alternative.
He said.
The alternative is not to approve any deficit spending at all. And make no mistake about it. If republic act is they should act by Memorial Day. They're going to authorize an additional five trillion dollars to the national debt. As the ceiling right now it's a thirty seven trillion, and the Republicans are saying, we need another five trillion dollars
to even it out. And of course, what happens in politics, we have four to eight years of Republicans, then eight years of Democrats, and four years Republican then eight years of Democrats, and none of the policies of any of these characters actually are implemented.
To see what happens so the only way.
And I think that Donald said that this morning in this ridiculous interview on Meet the Press, that essentially this is going to take some time. You can't flip a switch and suddenly these countries treating us unfairly for decades will suddenly be fair.
I don't think.
So put their backs up against the baverbarial wall and at that point there'll be fairness. And I trust the President. Do you trust Donald Trump? Yay or nay? Or do you want Kamala Harris and the White House and Tim Walltz come on? And so I'm gonna quiz A US Congressman Warri Davidson is one of the leaders of the House of Representatives about what lies ahead, what happened in the first one hundred days, but more importantly, we're now
about a week into the second one hundred days. And of this second one hundred days, the Trump tax plan, economic plan must be implemented by the Republicans, then see if it works. Every time tax cuts have been employed, they have worked every time because it produces more jobs and more revenue by slightly cutting tax rates from like thirty nine to thirty six percent in high earning Americans, the top one percent pay about forty percent of the taxes.
If you make four hundred thousand dollars or more a year, you pay forty percent of the taxes. But your your constitute one percent of taxpayers one percent pays forty, the top five percent pay seventy, the top fifty percent pay ninety eight percent. We already have the system that the Democrats Billy ache about that is disproportionately high income Americans pay more than others, and maybe they should. I like to have a f tax. By the way, are a
national sales tax? That would be fabulous, But we're gonna deal with Warren Davidson on that. Plus later on is The Great News Nation reporter and anchor Natasha Zuvez going to talk about some of the difficulties in California prisons and also the amounts of plastic and every human body that we have. And also later on is a doctor, doctor Jared Ross, to talk about hormonal blocking of the juveniles. We now have more reporting on that from HHS, but until then, a personal note. This has been on the
National News the last two nights. I watched it again tonight, and you may know that Hamley County Deputy Sheriff Larry Henderson was murdered. Murdered on a Saturday afternoon while he was doing some necessary work on the on the crowds for the commencement ceremony at the University of Cincinnati. What happened, and this is somewhat convoluted, and the twist in this case is truly unbelievable that typically typically it happens regularly. It's a typical event for kias and hundays to be
stolen because somehow they're easy to steal. Cincinnati, northern Kentucky. Your hometown in Missouri or Idaho is no different. There's a criminal element in every town, including the city of Cincinnati. Well, there was a Kia stolen on Thursday in a small town in northern Kentucky, and the four individuals involved in the in the theft of that vehicle decided to do a little joy riding. They ended up and in a condominium complex one way and one way out in East
Price Hills, Cincinnati, Ohio. And the owner of the Kia, what he had done was put a tracking device on his vehicle, so as the car was being stolen, he dialed nine to one to one. It went out and the police were able to follow the vehicle from northern Kentucky into the city of Cincinnati, which is about a ten minute trek, and they followed they stolen Kia into a parking lot of a Conominium project in East Price Hill.
There was one way up and one way out, and so the four they're juveniles, but eighteen and nineteen years old, they're teenagers. The four teenagers involved were having fun in the car and they pull in and there's two or three police cars marked police cars coming up behind them, and one blocked the exit so they couldn't leave. And so when the two cars came up, Cincinnati police put on the sirens and all of a sudden, it was
a jail breaks outside of the car. The four individuals of the car were later identified as Jurell Austin eighteen years old, and de Anthony Bullock's nineteen years old, Sincere Grisbee eighteen years old, and a young man eighteen year old Ryan Hinton, about to be shot. At this point, the four of them exit a high speed and if you've been on the video, you can see that this
condo project is right against a large wooded area. So these four kids began running toward the uh for the wooded area to escape the police, who two units four police officers started chasing them. You can hear on the tape one of the officers yelling, gun, gun, gun. Now, if you're a police officer, you know what that means.
You draw your weapon out immediately. From the start of the of this pursuit to the finish was a total of six seconds until the Ryan Hilton was killed by a police officer for some reason, not only to him. Ryan Hinton, the eighteen year old who I was told has a serious juvenile record but no adult record. Helly just turned eighteen, decided take with him out of the car a nine millimeter with an extended meg and the mag stuck about eight inches out of the butt of
the nine millimeter. As he was running tither and fro, he slipped and fell almost immediately coming out of the Kia, fell to the pavement and you can hear on the police body cam the weapon, the handgun hit the pavement and that's when one of the officers yelled gun, gun, gun. And at this point there was another officer from Cincinnati who was about twenty feet to the left of the
officer yelling gun. At that point, that officer pulled out his service weapon and this Ryan Hinton character, eighteen years old, came out between the two dumpsters. In his right hand was a nine millimeter with an extended meg that the officer said he pointed it toward me, and at that point the Cincinnati police officer fired five shots to hit the thief one of the chest wood in the arm
and he went down. At this point, the other three were running through the woods and at the scene the police are seen providing first aid to Ryan Hinton eighteen years old. Also on the body cam you can see the nine millimeter to his side with an extended meg and there was a projectile in the chamber at that point. The officers didn't know this, but there was another weapon left in the Kia that was going to be used
by one of the other three. So at this point, Ryan Hinton, the eighteen year old soon to be dead, had the option of running away without the without the handgun, he decided to take it with him. When he fell in the pavement, almost as soon as he started running, he slipped. He had the option at that point to keep running and leave the handgun behind. He didn't make that decision, and at some point he made the decision to chamber around. Now, if you have a semi automatic weapon,
you know what that means. A quick pull of the trigger and the projectile comes out about two thousand feet a second, and because of the extended mag he had the ability to fire about twenty two shells. There were four cops on the scene in uniform, sirens blazing, and mark police cars. It's the exit between the dumpsters. One
officer yells gun, gun, gun. They pull out their weapons and according to this unknown at this point, unnamed Cincinnati police officer, he perceived and from the body cam it's not clear, but you can see the handgun. You can see Ryan Wilton running a Hinton running, got shot. Five shots were fired to hit his body, and he's dead. They got the K nine units. They located the two of the three and they and the fourth one in the Kia was picked up the next day. So here
we sit Sunday night. This thing has a twist that is truly tragic and unbelievable. It is the policy of the City of Cincinnati at this point to show to family members as quickly as possible the body camera footage. Now, one may argue good or bad, right or wrong? Should you do that or not? Should you wait for the whole investigation to take place. There's other body camps to look at. There might have been a body cam, might have been some sort of projectile available at some other point.
There might have been a camera on the condo. Who knows. But within twenty four hours the Chief of Police and Cincinnati and the mayor went to the corner's office and that they showed the body cam of the officer killing eighteen year old Ryan Hinton, who was in possession of a gun head in his right hand with an extended meg And the family of Ryan Hinton was extremely upset at the k of their loved one by a police officer. That's another matter for another day. Tragic twist is about
to occur for reasons known only to him. The father, the thirty eight year old father of the eighteen year old who's dead. His name is Rodney Hinton Junior. He's thirty eight years old, and the dead eighteen year old is named Ryan Hinton, not Rodney, but Ryan decided to leave the coroner's office. The Great Doctor Lastmi So Marco is the corner of Hamilton County within an hour or two,
he finds himself. He drove to a situation near the University of Cincinnati with the stated intent of murdering a police officer standing there doing traffic duty was a deputy sheriff, Larry Henderson, who had spent thirty three years with Hamilton County as a deputy sheriff, and he retired December thirty first of last year, so he's been out about four months, and he volunteered for extra duty, and there were thousands of people going to the UC campus for commencement ceremonies,
and he was simply doing traffic duty in uniform, a deputy sheriff uniform with an orange vest. For reasons unknown, the father decided to avenge the killing of his son at the hands of Cincinnati police by driving his vehicle to high rate of speed into the body of Deputy Sheriff Larry Henderson, killing him almost instantaneously, and then wrecking his car against the telephone poll The murderer, the father, thirty eight year old Rodney Hinton, was taken to the hospital.
He had suffered minor injuries. He was treated and released. So the father of the eighteen year old, in his mind took revenge on any police officer he could find, and unfortunately, he drew from northern Hamilton County down the University of Cincinnati, about a ten mile trip, looking to kill a police officer. There were no skid marks. In fact,
he went against traffic. It was busy then because there were thousands going to the commencement ceremony, thousands, and he decided to avenge the killing of his son, who was in possession of a nine millimeter handgun with an extended mag and had another extension in his pocket. He was full of nasty weapons that he would have used against those police officers, but Cincinnati police got the drop on
him and killed him first, eighteen years old. So the father took in his mind revenge against the killing of his son by hunting out an innocent police officer to murder in cold blood using his car. I don't know what to say. As you may know, I've been in Hamilton County for most of my adult life except my time in the University of Toledo, went to law school there, and I had met Deputy Sheriff Larry Henderson once or twice.
I often do events for the Sheriff's department or the police in one way or another, or highway patrol, or a judge whatever it might be, or prosecutor retiring. I'm a law enforcement kind of a guy. I've met him once or twice. Cannot call him a friend of mine, but I met him once or twice, happy, cheerful. This guy volunteered for the SWAT team. This guy in his career volunteered for the dive team. This time in his
career was a trainer at the Academy. This guy also was a bomb tech who worked with ATF And through his thirty three years, he received every commendation from all the sheriffs of Hamilton County, including Charmaine mcuffey, the current sheriff, that they could give to someone after thirty three years of service disarming bombs, diving in the Ohio River and other lakes and ponds, training other police officers, and best
police practices. And here he is four months after retirement of thirty three years, and a cold blood murderer named Rodney Hinton, the father of the eighteen year old, decided to take revenge and kill this good man.
So before you go to sleep.
Tonight, say the prayer of Saint Francis, the prayer of Saint Michael the Archangel and our father Na Hail Mary for the repose of the soul of Larry Henderson, who gave his life for his fellow citizens.
He gave his life.
Let's continue with more Bill Cunningham with you every Sunday night.
By Billy Cunningham.
Let's continue and I'm going to take some calls right after the bottom of the news hour eight sixty six six four seven seven three three seven. I could do shows every Sunday night on the number of cops killed and CEOs, corrections officers, FBI agents have been killed, and marshals and police officers. It's very dangerous and we don't need more danger by importing into America five million criminals. I heard the President earlier tonight talk about five million trials.
How do you stop the entire jurist prudential of this country by saying there must be due process to every criminal alien here, that somehow the three million criminal aliens under brock Hussein Obama would report it with little or no due process because they're not unentitled to it. Criminals that come here illegally should be sent back to their home countries after they serve their sentences.
On top of the.
Home grown criminals, we have like Ryan Hinton, who unfortunately, at the age of eighteen, ment a whole series of very bad decisions, is now shall we say dead, and his father took revenge by killing the first police officer he came across. He simply wont and a murder someone in uniform, and that was Deputy Sheriff Larry Henderson. And sick and sad, and I hope he gets the death penalty.
We'll see about that. Let's continue with more if a line becomes available eight sixty six six four seven, seven three three seven. Your calls are next, go Cunningham with you every Sunday night. Now let's continue and take somewhere take some of your calls, and very sad. There's going to be about three hundred police officers, deputy sheriff's corrections officers, FBI agents that killed total of about three hundred this year.
There'll be another fifteen to eighteen thousand wounded. And they're killing the finest one. Someone like Larry Henderson gives up thirty three years of his life and survives as a bomb tech and as a diver. And as an instructor working with ATF and the FBI, and then in a simple little thing such as traffic control. On Friday at a commencement procedure, he's hunted down by someone. The two
parties never met each other, didn't know each other. The father of the eighteen year old who and my view tried to kill the police and he was shot first. Thirty eight year old Rodney Hinton, is looking for revenge to anyone in uniform. It happened to be Deputy Sheriff
Larry at Larry Henderson. It's an unbelievable circumstance. Let's go to your calls coming up later as a Congressman Warren Davidson on the first one hundred days of the Trump term, and also today's various interviews with the President and Mark and Missouri. Welcome to the Bill Cunningham Show, and Mark, how are you.
Well?
Bell.
That's a sad story. You said a salute to your police officers there. We lost a paramedic here in Kansas City, attacked by a patient killed with the knife. So it's dangerous job.
It's just.
Down words, sick thing, Yes it is.
But Bill Pour I getting my name Coort what you said about due process for these twenty million illegals? Did FDR get due process when he put innocent Japanese Americans into Intermit campus in the nineteen forty four just because I guess he thought they were a danger and.
They didn't mark they did nothing wrong.
The great majority of those Japanese were American citizens convicted of nothing who should have been here. We're talking about gang bangers committing crime that should not be here exactly.
And but the Supreme Court if I and I'm a lay law person here, but ruled in Koramatsu the US that FDR had a right to do that because he's a paner in chief. He thought they were a threat even though they weren't. It's insane that they were a threat. But now we have an actual threat of these gang members and all this other stuff, these evil people, and President Trump has to supposedly take twenty million people to courts.
It's the dumbest thing I've ever heard. They're stackling his job as the commander in chief, as a chief law enforcement officer. It is just it's a dangerous situation right now. They're handcuffing him on purpose. It's a coup going on in this country with the judicial branch. They don't care about the country. They just want to get Trump any way they can. This is lawfair extended now into his presidency,
and they couldn't care. That's about the safety of the American people and what they're doing.
And I just hope.
I mean, first of all, he also mentioned about Congress. I'm not sure whether they have a right to shut down these courts. Yes, and President Trump because they brought him about. And President Trump. I mean, in my personal opinion, I don't think these judges have any more of a right to tell President Trump what to do than any citizen does. I mean, it's nowhere in the constitution. President Trump is the commander in chief. He's heaving the executive branch.
He's the chief law enforcement officer. He's doing his duty. The only thing way they can deal with President grumby liking his impeachment from what I understand, So this is just crazy.
What is going on right now?
Well, Mark, look at it this way.
Under Barack Hussein Obama, at least three point one million illegals are deported without due process, three point one million. On the rate he's going the Trumpsters yet he's deported about twenty eight or twenty nine thousand, not three point one million. So this is all about politics. And secondly, they want these individuals to stay in the country. The Democratic Party out of work with the Republican Party to
get out of Get the hell out of America. Anyone who commits a crime here, who's here illegally, get the hell out. If you hear illegally, get the hell out. And maybe have some more H one B visas that allow people working to stay and know who they are. Sign them up. This is you have a year, three years, whatever. But we have to begin with the idea that if you're a Brego Garcia, you need to be out of this country. Back to O Salvador and Republican Democrats want
this country to collapse. Whenever something good happens, like Friday's numbers are really good on the employment sector and the market went way up. It's back over forty thousand, you
will not hear a peep out of the Democrats. When his policies are beginning to work, and if he gets the tax cuts through and there's growing in the economy, we're gonna we're gonna more reasons to celebrate, so they'll find something else that Democrats want this country to fail, will want us to be downtrod in the dirt and the mud of life, and anything that good happens in this country is bad for the Democrats. And so they want three million to five million. How do you have
ten million trials? How do you have ten million lawyers? How do you have ten million court reporters and representation and appeals?
You can't do it.
It's impossible. And the Supreme Court's going to rule when it gets to them that Trump is right and the Democrats are wrong. You want to bet me hot fudd Sunday on that the Supreme Court will stand with Donald Trump.
I hope you're right, But how long will that be?
Months?
Months?
These Democrats they don't even care about these terrorists. They go down and visit in pal Salvador. It's all a show. Everything they do, nothing is real, Nothing is about.
What they say.
It's about it's all about power and getting a Trump and expanding their power. That they don't have any core ideas, and that's how they should be debated. And that's what I have a trouble with Republicaus. They hate to cut them down but they first of all, they're kind of week. They're afraid, like you say, right now these tax cuts. There should be no debate. That's just extending the tax cuts. And they should tell us who these Democrats really are
and what they're all about. Will they say what you just said? No, they'll not say, well, are your colleagues on the other side. And I know there has to be the coorum on the floor, but these people are trying to destroy this country. And President Trump says it, and a few congress people say it, But I mean, I say this a lot of times when I call you. This is a perilous is with these people because they don't care about anything. They don't care about one hundred
and twenty two injunctions against President Trump. But it's all unconstitutions.
They'll keep doing it.
Well, Mark, Mark, if the Democrats truly cared about due process, why didn't they raise the argument when when Obama was in office and deported three point one million. Where were the Democrats then, if they cared about the idea of due process, where were they?
Oh, it doesn't matter.
Where was the media?
They don't care. It's all about their You're right, all politics. It's it's not our ideas versus your idea, and we have a debate about it. It's how can we undermine people here or there? The Republicans, how can we undermine Trump? It's it's you know, I can't think of another word. It's evil what they're doing.
I don't know if this.
Always has been the case. Politics has always been a brutal game, but they seem beyond that. They always said, well, Mark, Mark.
I would say this.
We had an election, and we determine what direction this country wanted to go by a wide margin. And he's been in office since January the twentieth, a little past one hundred days. It is incumbent upon the party that loses to lower their head a little bit and say, you know what, what I think the country should do is not being done because we lost. These issues are on the ballot, illegal immigration and deportations, they were on the ballot. Trump won, they lost, and the courts got
to know their rule and shut their mouth. And when it gets to the US Supreme Court, I'm confident that the Supremes are going to rule eventually in favor of letting Trump do what Trump can do. I can't imagine Donald Trump telling the executive telling the judicial branch of government who to hire and who to fire. The judges can't tell the executive branch who to hire and who to fire. And the president can fire members of the Congress saying your staff is wrong, I'd put that person
in this other position. But the judges think they can tell the president how to conduct foreign policy and who in his branch of government he should keep and who he shouldn't keep.
That's not the way it works.
Let's continue with David in Pittsburgh and then Bill and Orange Park, Florida in Pittsburgh, the home of the Steelers. Welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show. And David how are you?
Bill?
How you doing on?
Not much of a football fan, but on two points I please, I'm going to keep in prayer, and those the officer that was killed.
Larry Henderson, murdered in cold blood by the father of the eighteen year old killed by police who was in possession of a nine millimeter with an extended mag What was he going to do with that gun?
Do you think?
Right?
Oh?
Kill more people, including officers? Say Bill, how much you wanted better? I'm going to add, you know a little what a little gasoline to the fire.
But how much you want to bet your father?
He's posted online about the unjust aspects of black kids being killed by by cops. He's expressed racist notions online.
And uh, and not a Democrat?
Then well I would I would guess if I had a guess, I would say a Democrat. But but but nonetheless, politics got nothing to do with What has something to do with this is that showing the father the killing of a son who controlled his own death.
All he had to do was get out of the car, put his hands up.
We have a juvenile court system in Hamilton County that puts nobody in jail, and we have an adult course session that puts nobody in jail for like car thievery.
Are you kidding me? All he had to do is get up, put his hands up. You got me.
He'd be out of jail within six hours. And Deputy Sheriff's alive, and he's alive. He decided to take the gun with him on the chase, should have left it when he fell and tripped in the parking lot.
He consciously made a decision to pick up the gun.
The officers are yelling, gun, Gun, Gun, the weapons come out, and all of a sudden, within two seconds, he's dead. And the person who responsible for his death was Ryan Hinton, who is eighteen years old. He caused his own death by his behavior. Then his father won hunting, won hunting for someone in uniform exactly.
Bill.
On an unrelated point, if I may, and I don't mean to get off course or off taught again, I'm going to pray for that poor officers, for the deputy's family, Larry Anderson Henderson. Yeah, Bill, I'm getting really frustrated with Pam BONDI.
I know she she's got a want on the plate.
I know Dan and me and Bongino's there, Cash Mattel. I know they still got to get rid of all the Deep States and the DOJ. But Bill, I want to see this Epstein files released. And for some conservative commentators, I'm not going to mention names. I listen to other people, to your great some people think that she Justice Roberts's
name may be on those Epstein lists. I'm just saying for your arguments sake, Bill, I don't know if you'll agree with me, but with all due respect, I respect Pam BONDI, but she needs to keep her pretty face off Fox News and start doing her job. Bill, there's a lot of people that are getting really frustrated.
She just like Chest Sessions or you do.
I'm not knock in her, Bill, She's got a chance to prove herself. And I know Tpamini o' donald has faith in her. But Bill, I'm looking at Ken Paxton as our next attorney general. Bill, I loved him.
You know what.
I'm asking this.
She's only been in office about six weeks, and everything she's done up to this point indicates to me she knows what's going on. Do you trust Cash Patel and Dan Bongino?
Yes? I do?
Right now? Why why you know all these reports? Who was on Lodino Island?
Was it?
Bill Clinton?
Was that?
I won't mention names. Why not just it's been a decade.
Why not release the information available, Let the ships fall where they may.
And if it's a big read my mind.
Buddy, I was just thinking that. But right, But Bill, I'm just saying, and I don't mean to keep it going. But if I mean, if from what I'm here from some good reliable sources in the even on Rumble and the other conservative areas, Uh, I'm hearing that Roberts name could I'm not saying it is, but there's a good case his name's on it.
I'd be shocked. But nonetheless, you know, I've been shocked so many times in my life. I don't have any fingers up. But I trust in simpidly Cash Betel and Dan Bongino. I trust And here it is what May third, we got, we got a long we got a long fourth. May fourth, we've got a long way to go. If call back, call back in September, and if we go through the next five months, on September the fourth, and you tell me, you know what, we got nothing. We
don't have the Epstein files. We don't have any action whatsoever on Russian collusion, delusion, I'd be I'd be shocked that those who put this country through a living hell, we got no action whatsoever against doctor Anthony Fauci for the lies he told into Congress. And we've had give me to the end of the year, six months from now. If this isn't out, I'd be surprised. If it isn't out, then there ought to be hell to pay. Beginning with I think Pam Bondy. But but Pam BONDI I trust
her well. I trust even more Cash Pattel and Dan bone especially Dan Bongino. I love that guy and I trust him. And he's been in office what about a month. Cashptel has been there about eight weeks. Pam Bonnie's been there about nine weeks, and it's the first week in May. So let's see what happens. My thousands and old millions are listening. Let's continue, Bill cunning into the Great American Live at your home of all great Americans. Bill Cunningham
with you every Sunday night. You know something must be going right. I noticed the enlistments in the US Army Marines Air Force are way up. That the same thing is happening with law enforcement. It's a tough job, almost impossible, especially when you reflect upon the murder Hamley County Deputy Larry Henderson at the hands of Rodney Hinton as a revenge killed for another agency, the Cincinnati Police, taking the life of his son in possession of a nine millimeter
extending meg. When you have targeted assassinations for political purposes of law enforcement, that's another element you rarely see. Because Henderson had served as Hamlet County Deputy chare for thirty three years, had nothing to do with the attempted arrest of measures Jarrell Austin or de Anthony Bullocks or sincere
Grigsby or Ryan Hinton. He retired and was doing traffic duty in uniform as a special deputy when he was targeted for murder by an aggrieved father who saw the videotape of his son's killing and death brought about by his son's behavior and decided to kill a cop. And at this point he's in jail with no bond. Let's continue. We have Bill and Orange Park, Florida. Bill and Orange Park, Florida. Welcome to the Bill Cunningham Show. Bill, how are you.
I'm pretty good, Bill, Thank you for asking.
Yes, sir, Oh listen.
Before I get to my question, I've got to give a comment your Easter Sunday show. In my opinion, sir, that was the finest show.
That you have ever done. And I would love to get the transcript.
Thank you.
Well, it's somewhere. It's somewhere out there because it's a podcast. And to me, it's proof that he was to Christ because there were seven circumstances where after he was murdered by the Romans that Jesus was seen by one time by five hundred people. And if you have any doubt about it being the truth, look it up and it's available, and it's proof that no Jew left that cross alive. And when the spear went into his side, into his lungs, into his heart, make sure he was dead. He was
deader than a doorknob. And he raised out of the dead because he is the Christ. And there's proof and evidence objectively of the truth. And those that don't accept that can't handle the truth, because that is the truth, and that proves he was divine.
Absolutely.
I believe that Mohammed, boot Up, Confucius, all of them throughout history are all lying in their grades.
One is, one isn't.
But it's at the right hand of God.
I believe. So I believe.
I went to Master today and I go to a wonderful church in Cincinnati. By the way, uh Jade Vance is a member, and uh I love it. I love the church, Catholic Church.
I go to.
It gives me.
It gives me a sense there we're made for some definite purpose, and that is to do well, do good, and to leave this world and leave your family better off.
Than you found it.
I hope I've done that. But we only have about we only have to tell you what. Bill, call back next Sunday night. I want to talk with you. Up against the clock. Got to hit my my, my right numbers. But Bill, please call back and tell Danny Boy next Sunday night that I'll be with you and I'll put you up first. Bill from Orange Park, uh, Florida, Danny Boy Gleason, write that down. Let's continue. Bill, I'm sorry,
up against the clock. And we're gonna hear soon from Congressman Warren Davidson about what's going to happen in the Congress. And there's certainly an effort by some to say that the Republican Party has lost its way, its principles by agreeing to raise the debt limit by five trillion dollars. And what's the alternative. The alternative is to go on the same path we're on, and we can't continue like that.
And I hope the tax cuts all past. The economy grows, economic activity takes place, more taxes are paid, and away we go. But Bill, I'm sorry, sound like a great guy from Orange Park, Florida. If you call in next Sunday. Tell Danny Gleeson, my executive producer, that I said to call in first and we'll deal with you for the next Sunday night. If your comments, if you still want to comment, let's continue with more. Bill Cunningham, the Great American.
Say a prayer tonight for the repose of the soul of Hamley County Deputy Shriff for Larry Henderson.
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Bill Cunningham, the Great America. Many in the last few days has been a reprise of what's happened the first one hundred days with Donald Trump. And by the way, it's all bad, It's all terrible. Watch some of the interviews with Terry Moran of ABC News, et cetera. It gets worse every time. It's terrible. We elected this guide to maybe secure the southern border, check mark boost the American economy, and check mark limit the size of government.
No problem there, and become a nation that commands respect around the world. I think that's going on as I speak. But none of that is representative what the media is reflecting. That's why we have direct contact with Congressmen and senators and those in the Trump administration and one of the great leaders of the conservative movement and the Houses, Congressman Warren Davidson and congressmen.
Welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show.
And I saw you a few nights ago in CNN, I think it was maybe six or seven o'clock, and you were in battle with one of the hosts there about some of the good things going on. And one thing I noted that the Media Research Center says the coverage of Donald Trump is more than ninety three percent negative, and I thought, I haven't seen the seven percent and
so on the ground in Washington. As the president in the first one hundred days and now we're about several days a week into the second one hundred days kept his promises to the American people.
Well, look that was part of the seven percent.
Is they allowed me on CNN to say, well, here's what actually happened in the first hundred days, because normally CNN viewers don't get that kind of information.
I mean, you think about it.
In the first hundred days, we got a secure border, a focused military, America respected at home and abroad. Education focused on teaching our kids instead of indoctrinating them, doge finding the money, Criminals going to jail, illegals being deported. So far, this is the best sequel ever.
Things are going.
Well, well not according to the media.
And one good thing Congressman Davison I like is that the so called media, mainstream media has lost its pinache. They used to be able to dominate, and right now that's not the case because of podcast and talk radio. Let's focus on this big beautiful bill that leadership, says Speaker of the House Johnson said, might be done by
Memorial Day, more likely the fourth of July. Give me the three or four things in this big beautiful bill that's going to pass that will generate even more economic growth in this country.
Well, the big thing is is it'll prevent a tax increase.
Honestly, if we don't act, everyone's taxes are going to go up, so we actually have to take action. Of course, we have to raise the debt limit. Unfortunately, the government's spending like crazy. We can't turn off spending fast enough to prevent that. But we are going to turn off
spending that is is able to be avoided. I mean, we're going to keep the government focused on the essential things, like focusing our military, and that's going to be a plus up for military and a plus up for border security so that we can do the right things with our federal government and stop doing crazy things.
So that's where you know, doose finding the money. A lot of these things are going to get turned off.
We're going to save hundreds of billions of dollars hopefully trillion plus while we do it. But you know, President Trump's also going to keep taxes, not only going to avoid tax increase on everybody. We're going to get the pro growth tax policies implemented that Democrats let expire. And we're going to get things that he promised, like no tax on So that's the key.
And why is it all in one big beautiful bill.
Well, because you know, while the House can pass things with a simple majority, it takes sixty votes in the Senate, and they won't give us, you know, seven votes from the Senate. Heck, sometimes it's hard to hold all fifty three Republicans together in the Senate, so we need those guys to be able to get a simple majority to get things done in reconciliation. Is the bill that gets it done. That's why we're all focused on one big, beautiful bill.
Congressman, one of the issues is debt limits, and I often have on Congressman Tom Massey of Northern Kentucky, and that guy makes a lot of sense. The items on the plate delivered to Donald Trump on January the twentieth a're really incredible. The hand he was dealt, both in
Ukraine and the Middle East. The China difficulty at trillion dollars a year of American dollars going to China not coming back, in addition to the spending spending, spending two trillion dollars of annual budget deficits of the total debt's thirty six trillion. Do you have some empathy for the Tom Massies of this world who do not want to increase the debt limit at all? And I always say
to Tom, if you don't increase the debt limit. What happens, he said, Well, then we have a crashing of the economy. And maybe that's what someonant, But I know you're a conservative conservative, you went to West Point, served in the military. As far as are you somewhat empathetic to the viewpoint of Congressman Tom Massey and others that does not want to increase the debt limit by one dollar?
Yeah, absolutely.
And look, I mean I ran my first campaign a lot of the messaging was don't bankrupt America. And then I got here and started seeing the lack of will to turn off spending, and I was like, well, it's not compassionate to bankrupt America, but they seem pretty dead set on doing it. I think it's important for everybody to understand that when you raise the debt limit, you're not actually spending money. You're just increasing your line of credit.
It's like saying, well, I've got a credit card that's got a ten thousand dollars limit, but now I want to try to get a credit card that's got a twenty thousand dollars limit. Thing is, you know, while you at home would know not to hit that limit, or if you did, to start you know, stop charging on it and start paying it down so you get rid of it. The government's only way to operate is to keep increasing the credit card limit. And that's that's you know,
that's what we're going to vote on. I mean, the House said we'll raise the debt limit by four trillion dollars. The Senate said, we'll see your four trillion and raise it one. We want a five trillion dollar increase. And there's really no path feasible that we could stop spending enough money. I mean, if we just spent like it was, you know before COVID and left, revenue was the same, I mean, the budget would be balanced and it wasn't
like we had a small government before COVID. No, we spent about four and a half trillion dollars before cod. If you adjusted for inflation, that'd be over six trillion right now. But over and above that, we're going to spend about seven point three trillion this year, So you'd have to cut spending by like one and a half trillion dollars in a year to get back to a balanced budget. So that's the kind that's the kind of change that it would take. So everyone's really gun shy
about turning those things off. You see how people are attacking, Oh, you want to take away Medicaid and social Security and all these things.
You want to kill grandma.
All those attacks get politicized, and the reality is you're talking about I'm pretty sure we don't need to fund a transgender opera in Colombia. You know, those kinds of nonsensical things you're too crazy to even make up, right, Like this is who would come up with doing this?
But they really did these things.
That alone isn't going to save massive money, big reforms that were bipartisan, like you know, expect you know, everyone I know would help a friend in need or a family member. But at some point you would say, hey, if you're able bodied, I mean, you're going to get a job, right, or at least try to get a job. You're going to you could volunteer or go back to school, you could do something. But under Obama, back in the eight financial crisis, they turned that off around the country, right,
and and we want to turn that back on. That's just a common sense thing that everyone would do for their own friends and family. Why would it be mean for the government to do the same thing that will save hundreds of billions of dollars every year just that alone.
In fact, something's happening with the debt because in March we had a very low borrowing of it, because maybe it's because of the illegal immigration. I looked at twenty nineteen numbers. The federal budget in twenty nineteen was four point one trillion twenty nineteen, and that wasn't exactly the Dark Ages five six years ago. It was four point one. Today it's seven point three. So we've had about a
fifty percent increase in federal spending since twenty nineteen. Why can't we go back to twenty nineteen spending levels at maybe the Penny Plan and get that done?
But you have no.
Cooperation from the Liberal Democrats, zero zilch, nada, And so we're not talking about rationing of some type or other to just go back to twenty nineteen levels. And you're saying that economically we can't do that.
Well, not only economically, politically, I mean a lot of the spending is popular with the public, and frankly, for I wish I could say that it was like all the Republicans are united here, but if we had one party, that was good, you know, for big government and one party that was for small government. When we get these windows like right now where Republicans control the House, the Senate,
and the White House, well we'd get smaller government. But we're thirty six trillion dollars in debt because the most bipartisan thing in Washington, DC is spending money. So there are big government Republicans now, granted they want to spend money on other things besides that, then Democrats do. But the question is how are we going to come together
to actually get less government? And if not now, when I mean you talk about, you know, waiting for a crash or something, right, I mean, why would we wait till something is completely failed before we would take action. I mean, everybody knows we're headed towards a path that we can't sustain. Can't we work together to turn it off? And I think that's the hope is in this one big, beautiful bill. We're at least we're not going to get balanced right.
Away, but we are going to move in that direct and that's going to be a big win as far as the future government spending and tax increases, etc. The response of the Democrats are now conducting sit ins and other sillyess problems on the steps of the Capitol is to grossly increase income taxes. That is, if you make above whatever number you want to draw it. I think the top one percent make four hundred thousand or more a year. They want to keep spending more and more
of the money and taxing more and more. And that's never been You can't tax your way to prosperity. And when I watched the Democrat you would anticipate, I'm a bit of a history major, in the first one hundred days of any new president, the parties put down their red and their blue cloths. They get together and say, let's work together because the voters have decided what they wanted. November the fifth, I think even Kambala Harris said, let's give the voters what they wanted.
They ordered. This is give it to them.
And so now what Trump is doing, and what you're doing, is giving the voters what they want, which is less government strength around the world, shut down the southern border, et cetera. But how much cooperation are you getting from Democrats to do what the American people said wanted to be done.
Are you getting any cooperation?
I mean very little.
Look honestly, you know, it is that basic. I mean, do what you said you would do. I mean, look what Donald Trump is doing. He's doing that. The question is is Congress doing that? We're not keep it up. I mean, and part of the challenges we've passed a lot of things in the House. People are like, where's this at. Yeah, we actually passed some of those reforms in the House. We just can't get a vote in
the Senate because it takes sixty votes. Democrats aren't helping at all, even on things that they've historically agreed on, because they.
Don't want to help Donald Trump. Now, to be fair, they're doing what they said they would do.
The question is our Republican's going to unite and do what we said we would do, and then we have to adapt because you know, they didn't campaign on weaponizing the courts against Donald Trump, but that's exactly what they did.
And thankfully the Trump administration has taken action.
I mean, you know, think last week, you know, judges in a judge in Wisconsin was arrested for to help an a legal immigrant evade you know, detention by federal authorities.
And you know, you go to court, you're.
Supposed to get justice, not evade justice. And that's exactly what she was trying to facilitate. And good on the administration for actually charging her.
Well, and in fact, the other Wisconsin judicial members have come out in support of Judge Dougan, a Court of Appeals judge and ever. But fortunately the Wisconsin Supreme Court suspended her because you cannot commit crime in court wearing a robe and claim some sort of cloaking device keeps you from following federal criminal law, and she worked actively
to help a criminal alien escape. And the other judges in Wisconsin instead of saying to her, you shouldn't do that, Judge Dougan, they still have and said she should have done that, And that, to me is the most shocking thing. Individuals make misconducts all the time. You commit crime, you might do things that are wrong, But to have other judges sworn to upholl of the law come at your side and stand with her, that's the bigger problem.
Well, that's exactly what's happening in district courts. I mean, you know, you're treating non citizens as citizens at every turn. They you know, you got this Maryland man hoax that's going on with a man from El Salvador has returned to El Salvador, and they act like it's the end of the world, and they want them to have.
Years and years of appeals. He's already had those things. He's been ordered to remove twice.
Judges and law enforcement have found him to have affiliation with MS thirteen gangs, and they want them to have all the due process in the world.
And I thought, you know, surely we could.
Find some common ground in saying, at least guys like this that are illegally in the United States and affiliated with MS thirteen shouldn't be able to have the right to keep him bare arms. And they go, oh, no, everyone's got all the constitutional rights. And you guys don't want me to be able to buy guns, but they're okay with the MS thirteen gang guy buying them. I mean,
people have lost their minds. And that's exactly they're trying to nullify the entire distinction of citizen versus non citizen. I mean, Joe Biden campaigned on flooding the countries with the illegals. He did that, and now they want to prevent the Trump administration from removing those people that are illegally in our country.
And we have to win on that or we're not going to have a sovereign country anymore.
You know, Congressman Warren Davidson of Ohio. One thing, Obama was the deporter in chief. He deported three point one million illegals, far more than Trump did in the first term or even the second term of Trump. It won't
even approach that number. And if you gave hearings and due process to all three point one million illegals that Obama deported, that the porter in chief was Barack Us and Obama, we would still be having hearings into the next century for three point one million, much less the fifteen million here illegally, we can have hearings, and we can't have due process because if we do that, the whole legal system shuts down.
Yeah.
Well, let's not say that the Trump administration won't far exceed that yet. I hope they will, but they're not on pace too.
No.
I mean, the reality is we haven't even hit three hundred thousand yet, and they were bringing over three hundred thousand illegals in per month at periods of time during the Biden administration. So I mean, the you know, it's just a basic math problem. The outflow has to exceed the inflow, and that's happening right now, but it has to go where the outflow during these four years exceeds the inflow during Biden's four years.
And then we have to pass a law, you know, the one big beautiful bill. One of that. We're going to get money in to secure the border.
But the thing that you can't do with reconciliation is structurally change immigration law.
And that's what we need.
I mean, this can't be like a tennis match where you're watching one side back and forth. Citizenship matters. No, it doesn't, Yes it does, and it's all executive action. We need a law that compels every single executive in the United States to enforce the law, and if you fail to, when we have to put people in jail. I mean, to me, it's mind blowing that we couldn't impeach and remove Alejandro Majorkis, who was Secretary for Homeland Security. He was enabling an invasion of the country when his
charge as secretary is to stop it. He was flagrantly violating the law of the United States and he's never been charged with it. We didn't even remove him from office. With impeachment, and I think it's shameful. I mean, these folks have to be held accountable. If there's no reckoning, they're going to do it again every chance they get.
Can't go back and forth every four years from We've got to institutionalize these changes. But Congressman stay strong there in Washington. I don't like increasing the debt ceiling again, either four trillion or five trillion, but it's something that must be done in the short term to have long term benefits. And Congressman Warren Davidson, once again, thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. And do you promise to stay strong?
Absolutely?
You know, by God's grace and the encouragement of my constituents, I know they sent me here to fight for them. I mean, I think a lot of people think that their constituents sent them here to follow orders in DC. I don't know anyone that could win on that message, and you certainly can't win as Southwest Ohio doing that. We're here to fight for Southwest Ohio and the greatest state in the country. We're making great progress and hopefully we get a government small enough to fit back inside
the constitution. You know, we can afford one that small. The problem is we got a fatal overdose, a government coming our way. We got to turn some of that off.
Well.
Donald Trump was selected elected in order to fundamentally change the direction of this country. The military enlistments are up, there's more people volunteering and going into the FBI. There's this sense of mourning in America once again in Congressman Warren Davidson, thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. God bless you and God bless America. Thank you very much and all your listeners. Thanks Bill, God bless you. Let's continue with more Bill cunning in the Great American,
Live with you, Billy cunning in the Great America. Is always good to look at the first one hundred days of every president. This thing has been fabulous, unbelievable. Despite this, evening the attributes of sixty minutes against some of these Democratic lawyers. Think about where we would be if that cackling Kamala Harris is in the White House and not Donald Trump. Unbelievable. Coming up next is doctor Jared Ross. He's with Do No Harm Medicine Dot Org about what's
happening in the major cities. You might recall that Colorado is doing it and many other states have already done it. That is, this gender dysfoya movement is giving to the liberal movements and many hospitals and medical colleges some serious money. We're talking about billions of dollars every year. It's almost like doctor mengelas stuff going on and he's going to
expose it. Plus later on we have Natasha Zuvez is here from News Nation to talk about what's happening in female prisons and is what should be happening, what isn't happening. Plus the microplastics that are everywhere in our society and now you can protect yourself from them. And once again we have anticipation sometime this coming week that Iran will be attacked because they are the head of the snake for attacking Bengurian Airport. And at some point I think
Israel and US will have enough. So this next week should be very interesting, very provocative, and good because until the head of the snake is extracted, the attacks on Israel, the attacks in America will continue. And by the way, this is the complete support of the Gulf states, including Saudi Arabia, Cutter and so.
Many others, So let's continue.
It's more align becomes available eight six six six four seven, seven three three seven. Bill Cunningham with you every Sunday night. Bill Cunningham, The Great America. And one of the articles of faith among the left wing liberals certainly is the fact that if someone identifies as a different gender, the mere expression of the idea that I identify as a different sex or gender means you must deal with me
in that fashion. And we never elect youngsters, We never let someone on the age of eighteen to make adult decisions. But somehow we allow pediactory conjender dysphoria to be like almost a mascot of the Democratic Party, which is costing serious lives down the road. The argument of doctors have been in the past, you want a live son or a dead daughter. But the research indicse that is a bunch of bs. Joon and you and I noaly as a senior fellow at do No Harm. Doctor Jared Ross
and doctor Ross, welcome to the Bill Cunningham Show. And first of all, can you tell the American people the three or four major findings of h HS about gender dysphoria among.
The young.
Bill, thanks so much, for having me on the show. You know, this is a really rigorous medical report with exceptional scientific integrity that finds that the current so called standard of care in the US is completely backwards and starts with the most invasive treatment first instead of starting with the least invasive approach of providing you know, high quality, realistically based psychotherapy to these chill who are clearly struggling.
And this report echoes the report coming out of the UK and also the standard of care in most of Europe and in growing portions of the industrialized world.
And doctor Ross the reason the UK finding throughout most of Western Europe is important. They're about ten years ahead of US as far as allowing this gender dysph you or not just hormonal treatment but surgery to occur. And for them to say maybe fifteen or twenty years down the road that we're going to be at soon is important. So what was the finding of the UK court and what is the practice now available in Western Europe?
Yeah, Bill, you know, the HHS report does a wonderful job even in the executive summary of talking about the history of pediatric gender medicine. I think a lot of people outside the field don't understand why the experimentation on children started, and it really started in the Netherlands, and
we followed the Dutch down this pathway. It's called the Dutch Protocol, and the Dutch have realized that this is completely wrong and they have reverted and as we talked about, the UK has changed their guidelines with the groundbreaking CAST report last year by doctor Hillary Cass. And we've seen bands on this mutilation and injecting children full of hormones in the UK, Belgium, Sweden, Finland, even Italy and Argentina recently Australia, New Zealand.
The list just goes on.
It is so beyond time that the US get with the program and stop mutilating these kids.
There was a rapid expansion and implementation of a clinical protocol that lacks sufficient scientific and ethical justification. That's the first finding, doctor Ross. Can you put that in layman's terms?
Yes, this was the w PATH which is the World Professional Association for Transgender Health. And there's nothing world about this, as we've discussed, certainly not a professional organization in respect to how they behave themselves and health is helping people and curing disease, not causing suffering, so they really don't deserve three out of the five letters in their name.
But what this guideline was created with was removing all of the safeguards that were brought over from the Dutch and then using political influence to remove age restrictions, putting ideology and profit ahead of science and ahead of good medical care.
And in fact, doctor Jared Ross, the best so called medical institutions of America from the Cleveland Cleveland Clinic all over the country has embraced the idea of pediatric dysphoria and the treatment unless they're barred. Here in the state of Ohio, the lawmakers have barred all this stuff from the from the children's hospitals, including the Cleveland Clinic, and they're making referrals now to other Blue cities and Blue states to do this kind of stuff. Can you step
back from this? Whenever I have a political dispute with someone, I often say, follow the money. How big of an industry is pediatric gender dys for you, given to the hospitals and the doctors, etc.
How much are we spending?
Yeah?
Bill, you know our database stopped the harm database, and it stoppedthharmdatabase. Dot Com has has studied this across the nation. We found that nearly six thousand children underwent these surgeries. Our data was not designed to capture billing numbers, but we found one hundred and twenty million dollars worth of billing over five years. And when we look at this data in the state of Pennsylvania, we have a lot
more data in the state of Pa. We think that we're probably only capturing about ten percent of that.
So it's a big business, big business, huge business.
Secondly, six thousand kids that could be the tip of the iceberg. We have some blue cities and blue states that require this to be part of Blue Cross, Blue Shield, or you're not in healthcare, you must provide these services, and in fact some cities, some states like Colorado and California is getting close to it. If you don't agree to have your fourteen year old transition, the state can come in and take your child away.
Is that correct?
Yes, we have a lot of an alarming growing number of states and cities in fact, that are so called sanctuary cities for these confused children and their organizations and people helping these children run away to these places where they become wards of the state and then taxpayer funds are are used to support injecting them full of hormones and mutilating them. It is just unbelievable amount of harm that's being done to these kids.
Without the mutilation occurring. If they just stick on the area of the hormones. Describe what happens to say, a female or a male body. You're thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen years old, what is the ten year effect of taking these hormones on, say a female body.
Well, Bill, they really sell it as a four step process. Its first social transition, which is often sold as harmless, changing names and pronouns and clothing, but we know that there's a lot more harm there and that has unfortunately.
Not been as well studied as we'd like it to.
The next step is these puberty blockers, which again they say are harmless, and we have so much good research on that now showing that it decreases bone mass, it decreases brain development, and has lasting negative impacts on these children. And then you move on to those cross sex hormones giving girls testosterone and boys estrogen. And you know with boys who take estrogen, they will have breast tissue growth
and that is permanent redistribution of fat. Girls will grow facial hair, deepening of the voice, which happens very quickly and is again completely permanent.
And that's not to mention any of the unintended effects.
The cancer, the heart attacks, the strokes, the debilitating mental health effects of injecting your body full of cross sex hormones.
It's just unbelievable that we're doing this.
And when you talk about yourself, like doctor Mengela, I'm watching my country, the country I love adopting this left doing radical philosophy rejected by most of the world, and that we're going straight ahead forward in many Blue cities and New States Blue States. What happens to a male body. Let's say you're thirteen fourteen, and you like to play
with dolls. You might wear a skirt down. Then what happens to the male body, say ten years have taken, assuming there's not the mutilation surgery, what happens to the male body ten years out?
Yeah, this is so regressive, right, We're forcing people, children, to comply with sex stereotypes. And we know that in mass that might be true that boys like to play with trucks, but if a boy plays with a doll, we now have to medicalize that and say that that's not a boy who may have a feminine interests, who may grow up to be gay or bisexual. We have to say, no, it's a girl trapped in a boy's body, and we need to get that kid on puberty blockers
and estrogen and fast track him for surgery. And as I mentioned the you know, the intended effect is the breast development. But then we know that estrogen has powerful effects in blood clotting, and these boys are taking estrogen it at ten times the dose that occurs normally in women, So they have a risk of blood clots in the legs that can travel to the lungs. When those travels and lungs, those.
Can be fatal.
Sometimes we see that in the emergency department. Unfortunately, it's called a pulmonary embolism.
Doctors are doing this. You're a doctor, doctor Jared Ross, but you're telling me that medical doctors at some of the great medical teaching hospitals in the country are doing what you just said.
Yes, it is an epidemic, and we are starting to see a large group of doctors speaking out against this.
Our National Group of Plastic Surgeons has spoken out against this, we're starting to see groups speaking out against the American Academy of Pediatrics, groups speaking out against the AMA, and as I mentioned, groups speaking out very loudly against the corrupt WPATH world so called World Professional Association for Transgender Health, who uses ideology and financial incentives to set policy that other organizations sign on to instead of doing what's best for these poor children.
Doctor Ross, Does the American Medical Association agree with the idea of pediatric gender dysphoria and the treatment through hormones and surgery? Does the AMA stand with this radical idea.
Bill?
The AMA does stand with this, But I think it's very important that your listeners understand that the AMA does not represent the majority of an American positions. Only ten to fifteen percent of American physicians are members of the AMA today.
The AMA has fallen.
From graces years ago, and so despite the fact that the AMA puts their name behind this, behind the WPATH guidelines, that does not mean that most physicians support this.
Well, it's like the American Bar Association. I practiced law for decades and I have for years not belong to the American Bar Association because they've gone far left. THEMA has gone far left. Let me play Devil's advocate. Let's say you're a kid, and let's say you're.
A loving mom and dad. You're in Denver, Colorado, and.
You believe that somehow that your son is trapped in a male body and your son wants to be a female. And so what you do is a loving mom or dad, you take your kid to your pediatrician, and over a period of months or a couple of years, you relate to the pediatrician that my son thinks he's a girl. And then the doctor, the treating physician, says, let me refer you to this eminent teaching hospital in Colorado Springs.
And then you, as a mom and dad, take your son to this ama qualified, wonderful research medical degrees from Harvard and Yale University of Chicago, and this wonderful teaching children's hospital says you ought.
To do this.
And so you have your pediatrician implicitly saying, let's do it a fourteen year old boy how to become a girl. You have the teaching hospital, which some of the best in the world are in Colorado saying yes, this ought to be done so, and then you have the state saying you have to do this if it's permitted. In fact, if it's not approved by an insurance company, that insurance company can't do any work on the state of Colorado. And so are the parents between a rock and a
hard place. Do you excuse that the kid wants to transfer, wants to switch genders? The pediatrician says yes, The experts say yes. Who are you, as a mom or dad to say no, I'm playing devil's advocate of course.
What is your.
Response, Bill? You know you say this happens over years. Is speaking to the pediatricians, but we know that's just not the case.
Uh.
These these clinics are set up where the kid walks in and in one half hour visit, they walk out with a prescription for cross sex hormones. These parents are well meaning, they're being lied to by physicians, by mental health professionals, uh, telling them this suicide myth.
We've thoroughly debunked that myth.
We've had we have studies from Sweden, from the UK showing that suicide rates actually increase after after these surgeries and adults that there was, you know, no increase in suicides in the UK when they banned puberty blockers. Nationwide for children, puberty is uncomfortable and kids go through phases. You don't let the kid play, Let them, you know, behave how they want to behave. They might grow out of it, they might not. But if they don't grow
out of it, that's fine. They can grow up to be a happy, healthy, fully intact in their body and just have an interest that may be not traditional to their sex.
There's nothing wrong with that.
So they switch. ALA causes more problems than it solves. In fact, all the studies indicate there's no lessening of the suicide race, or depression or unhappiness. It used to be treated as a mental disorder that required serious psychiatric or psychological interference. It did not mean that you took these puberty blockers. It didn't mean you went through a surgery. It meant, let's see if this is a phase that
passes in time. But there's no money in that. There's lots, there's billions of dollars and pat pediatric genderness for you and adult gender dye for you. And for a long time I thought, well, if you're twenty five years old and you want to switch genders, that's on you. But on the other hand, if you're twenty five years old and you say to your optimologist, you know I identify as a blind person, take out my eyeballs. I don't think the doctor would ever do that. So even for adults,
this is a problem. Well, doctor Jared Rosser, it's wonderful. It's do no harm. And I think before parents dealing with this to first get the research and the indications what to do before they proceed, and don't pay attention to the to the liberal democratic medical complex a lot of money involved, and get your kid help, because a kid that identifies differently than what they truly are needs some help. It doesn't need puberty blockers and sexual dysfunction
and mutilation of their bodies. But once again, doctor Jared ross do no harm is the website? Is that the correct website?
Do No Harm medicine dot org Do you know? Harmmedicine dot org is our website. People can find a link to our stop to Harm database, and we welcome members of the public, concern citizens' parents to join us. There's no cost to join, and we have one lots of wonderful information.
You know, I think in twenty years we're going to look back on this the way Western Europe has said, what in the hell are you doing to the kids. This is doctor mingla stuff. And to think that the medical profession, the AMA would be in agreement our least acquiescence is a serious problem. But nonetheless, doctor Jared Ross once again, thanks for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. And let's preach again. Do no harmmedicine dot org. Do no harmmedicine dot org. And doctor Jared Ross once again,
thank you for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. Thank you, doctor Bill.
Thanks so much for having me.
God bless you. Let's continue with more. There's the truth. The truth will set you free. Don't rush down this because it doesn't solve our problem. It simply creates other difficulties. Cunningham with you every Sunday Night by Billy Cunningham. Let's continue. Doctor Jared Ross was unbelieved. Every significant medical study long term indicates that the movement by Democrats and Liberals under general under gender dysphoria guidelines are wrong. It causes more
harm than it resolves. Everyone shows it, but the Democratic parties encapsulated with one of the issues. One of the ten commandments of the Democrat Party is that gender dysphoria, as they call it, must be dealt with in the early years that better results. Where the study out of England, the study out of Scandinavian countries, now the study out of HHS here in America proves that to be a lie.
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Bill Cunningham, the Great American of course.
Natasha Zuvez is a correspondent with investigative reporter and anchor with News Nation and I note it online. Congratulations are in order. She received four Emmy nominations. One is for the Forever Chemical story, which is in the background, but that's a story that's ongoing. Also, there's another story out by Natasha'szuvez about a rape culture, a rape club prison in California, which is probably present throughout the nation. But first of all, Natasha Zuvez, welcome again to the Bill
Cunningham Show. And first of all, congratulations are in order about the Forever chemicals. So we've done this story once with you. I've done it about a year or two ago with attorneys, and just briefly congratulations. Secondly, just tell the American people again about the Forever chemical story and why it affects every American today.
Yeah, Bill, thank you so much, and it's always great to speak with you, and I share these congratulations with you as well. You really helped us spread the word about this story Forever chemicals painting our food supply. I got so many pieces of mail, so many messages from your listeners after they heard our conversation when this first aired a few months ago. And it's because it affects
every single one of us. Ninety seven percent of us already have this forever chemical in our blood and we likely have no idea and this is a forever chemical that is linked with cancer and other serious health effects. You know, these giant companies three M. DuPont have made billions of dollars off of these forever chemicals that are in everything from our waterproof jackets, our carpets, our couches, our nonstick pans, the takeout boxes that we use at restaurants.
And now a growing number of farmers are finding forever chemical contamination in their soil because essentially they were sold a lie, which is that it was their civic duty to spread treated human sewage, human wastewater and sludge onto their fields as fertilizer, that they were doing their civic duty by keeping it out of landfill, because this stuff was too bad to put into land, Bill, and so why not put it on American soil? And they did.
Millions of cropland acres affected by this. And these forever chemicals are called forever because they do not break down naturally. So even a farmer who did this maybe once in the seventies is now finding his land, his water, his cattle, his cows, all of it is shot through with toxic levels of forever chemicals. And forty eight out of fifty states are still potentially contaminating their land with fertilizer sludge as we speak. It's a big story, Bill, and really
one that all of us should care about. And this is going to change state by state, with US putting pressure you and saying we don't want this on our land anymore, we don't want this on our soil, we don't want this for our farmers.
They're kind of known as p fass. I almost can't say all the words, but just if you can google forever chemicals, it pops up, and one of the articles of faith is bottled water, and of course the water out of the faucet. Nobody wants to drink water out of the faucet. After you and I have gotten together on these issues and the lawyer two years ago, that's all I drink.
Is water from the faucet.
I will not buy bottled water because that's a small part of the problem, but it exists. We think we're doing something right by getting bottled water, and that in reality we're doing something wrong getting bottled water.
The water out of the faucet is always better. Is that fair to say?
Oh, it's so hard, Bill. I mean, when you drink bottled water, you run into issues with the microplastics and the endocrine disruptors, the contaminants that are in the bottled water, and you know, the frebber chemicals that are in that water as well. But unfortunately prebber chemicals have become so pervasive through our environment because of corporate greed that it's in the tap water as well. And the EPA has just started setting at maximum contaminant levels for our tap water.
But this is a long time coming. It's you really need to unfortunately, and I interviewed the EPA about this, was not impressed with the answer. They say, it basically is incumbent upon you, the American individuals, to call your water district and say, oh, hey, are cancer causing chemicals in my water? And that is so unfair. And I said this to the EPA administrator I interviewed. I was like, how can you tell me, like, how did the horse
leave the barn? You know, fifty years ago on this and now you're telling me I have to call the water district to make sure the water stakes to drink. It really tear It makes you want to tear your hair out, Bill, honestly, it really does.
I want to get onto the rape club in the California presence before we do that. Was there guilty knowledge that Dow Chemicals etc. Fifty years ago? Did they know or not know what they were doing?
I'm so glad that you asked this question, Bill, because part of this investigation was us. And by the way, people can still watch this, and I encourage you to watch it. It's on YouTube. If you search Growing Broke, Growing Broke, you can watch the full investigation. You will meet the farmers impacted by this, and you will find out how you can protect yourself and your family. We go through the paper trails that shows that three m DuPont and others knew decades upon decades ago that this
was potentially toxic to people. Then they saw that it started to build up in human blood. And Aaron Brockovich, the Aaron Brockovic, the one played by Julia robertson that movie, the Huge Activist, says, this is the shell game. This is them covering up. This is lies in deceit over the years so that they could continue to make billions in profits. And by the time the EPA gave them a slap on the wrist, Phil, it was a drop in the bucket. They had made their money already at
the expense of all of us. And I get my blood tested on camera in this special as well, because Bill, I have tried so hard.
I do all the.
Things I eat organic, and I have filtered water, and I switched out my dental flocks because all of our dental flocks is coded in this forever chemical that is the wax on our dental fluff. And still I have moderate levels of this in my blood, enough to put me at risk for breast cancer and all kinds of other issues. Through no fault of my own, bill and through no fault of your own either. This is just
living a normal life in the United States. And these chemical companies have a lot to answer for.
Have they, Because at this point there's big judgments. That's a drop in the bucket. But I would anticipate that they still have made billions of dollars. But secondly, here we are in May of twenty twenty five. Are they still doing it?
Oh, it's so fascinating. So you know, they have made various pledges that they will try to I mean three M for example, got back to us and said they will try to discontinue use of pfast across their portfolio by the end of twenty twenty five. They've already made their money and this is already in the pipeline, and other companies continue to make money from this. But also what's really interesting is these things that are touted as
huge successes. For example, in twenty twenty three, there is a multi billion dollar federal settlement over this contamination in our nation's tapwater, already making their way into our US public drinking water systems. But Patrick mccroy, an epidemiologist, told us they are rushing to try to settle things before the full scope of the problem is even understood. On its face, it sounds like a victory.
It is not.
There is a reason these giant companies are settling all of these water contamination lawsuits in the tap water because we have no idea how large this problem actually is.
Well, the YouTube growing broke pfast as is right there. And lastly, is there anything you can do to if you can't protect yourself because of dental flaws, because of things that we want water bottles, because of the skillets, the utensils, how do we protect ourselves today?
Is there a way? Yeah, actually protecting yourself?
It really comes down to so two things. On a macro level. Aaron Brockovich and others say, you need to every time you have the opportunity to vote for something, and you can vote against pledging our farmland because it is such a tragedy bill. And I mean, these are farmers who are multi generation farmers, right, I mean his great great granddaddy cleared the land and now he's going to hold a bankruptcy auction because he can't afford to
hold on to the land. These are the farmers that I met who have been destroyed by this, and we collectively have to stand up not only for our own health, for our children's health, but that is not enough, but for the American farmers who are completely being gutted by this. So macro level, anytime you have an opportunity to it sounds canned and corny, but it's true. Call your representative
say you're not going to stand for this anymore. That anytime there is legislation that has to do with fledging and continuing to poison our farmland, anytime there has anything to do with forever chemicals in our drinking water, that you are going to stand up and make your voice heard. On a micro level, there are things you can do that can significantly reduce your exposure, and unfortunately it comes to these very annoying individual choices, a switching out that
dental floss is really important. And I am not sponsored by any of these people. I have found one that works for me. It's called desert Essence, and they wax with something else other than Forever chemicals. B What you cook in really matters. You want to switch if you can to stainless steel, you want to switch to cast iron. Anything that says it's a nonstick coating you should regard
with a lot of suspicion. And then you can install and under the SINC filter in your home for your main source of drinking water that will specifically target forever chemicals. I can't I cannot say Bill that it is not ridiculous that it comes down to us having to shell out a few hundred dollars to prioritize doing this.
It's not right.
But if this is something you care about and you want to make sure every time you turn on your tap that you have clean water, there are several companies out there. I personally use one called hydra Viv. Again, I am zero percent sponsored by them, and they did not give me any sort of discount on my unit. You enter your zip code and they match it with your water district report so that they give you a filter that specifically targets maybe the casium, maybe the frame,
or chemicals that are high in your area. These are the simple things you can do.
To try to reduce your exposure.
And it's not fair. You should do it, and you should do it, mad Bill, because it is through no fault of your own. It is entirely through corporate greed and also fedal level negligence. Because Aaron Brockovich says, you know, EPA, where have you been? Where were you as all of this was happening? Will I talked about.
This all day, about five minutes remaining. The rape club prison system in California. Did your report on this? It's sickening, it's disgusting, hard enough to go to prison, but it passed around like a bottle of wine in prison among the guards. Explain the results of your report on the on the inside the California rape club prison.
It is such an important story and I'm so glad it is coming to light in this way. This is a prison in California. It's called FCI Dublin, but it was better known as the rape club and something unprecedented happened. We know that sexual abuse happens all across the country in our prisons.
But the.
Sexual abuse was so rampant, was so egregious, that the US government last year actually paid out nearly one hundred and sixteen million dollars to more than a hundred of these female inmates to settle their lawsuits. I spoke with these inmates. They tell me the abuse was everywhere. It was in the cells, in the hallways, even the prison church was not safe. We speak with one in particular, Windy Ponzo, who alleges abuse at the hands of the
prison chaplain four times. She says she was at rock bottom. She turned to faith, she turned to God, she went to the prison church. She was abused by him terribly four times. We speak with six of these women, and you know their stories are going to stay with me forever because when they tried to report the abuse, they were silenced. Some of them thrown into solitary confinement. We speak with a woman who was beaten by a group of guards.
She comes to the warden.
The man at the very top is standing taking photos of her naked body. She has literal bootprints bruises on her body for months, and they throw her into solitary confinement for seven and a half months and they tell her family that she was dead. She tells me that her husband passed away thinking that she had died in prison, and they told them they couldn't find her body. It is so egregious and really, I mean, you will hear all of these stories in their own words again. They'll
stay with me forever. There's another woman who was abused by the medical officer. She says she has to get a shot every couple weeks for an autoimmune disorder. She goes in for her shot and in the most graphic details, she describes what happened to her. You could hear her heartbeat in her voice as she was telling this story.
And the issue that continues, and one of the main reasons they wanted to come forward is twofold One is that eight correctional officers, including the chaplain, including the ward and other guards, a man who worked as a cook, have been charged for this. They have all either pled guilty or were found guilty and sentenced. The very last of them, the most notorious of them, and I hope women came forward. Sitting fifteen twenty feet away from him, looking him in the eye as he smirked at them
as they told their stories. He maintains is in a sense, and all the information was presented on what he allegedly did, and it ended in a mistrial. A jury could not come to a consensus. And one of the community activists tells me, and several of the women tell me, obviously this is devastating for them. They're going to have to
do this all again. Anew coming up in August or September, that they really struggled with jury selection, that there were ten men on the jury and two women at the end of the day, and that is because they eliminated any of the female jurors who had either been sexually assaulted themselves or knew or loved anybody who had ever been sexually assaulted. And so at the end of the
day they could only find two bills. They could only find two women who fit that description, which I mean, was this sad statement for our country that that is the case and.
Natasha and that particular case. Did those women go back to the prison after they testified.
They met me, They went with me to the prison and walked those grounds with me, and it was just the real experience. And you can see that in the investigation it's up on the podcast The Truth of the Matter, and you can also watch it on News Nations YouTube page. And finally, Bill, I just want to say something that we're uncovering. This prison was shut down abruptly at the end of last year. It was shut down in a move that the judge described as ill conceived. On its face, again,
it sounds like a positive thing. This prison was obviously shot through with this abuse. It should be shut down. But the about six hundred women who were there were scattered to more than a dozen facilities across the country. A many of their families can no longer visit them.
But b we're uncovering that the retaliation is so egregious and rampant that is continued in these new facilities that these women are reporting having food with health, they're reporting being thrown into solitary confinement, and they're reporting that the rapes are continuing. When these correctional officers learn that they come from FCI Dublin, the rape club prison, the rape club prison, because they spoke out, because they turned in
their colleagues. So we are going to continue following the threat of that story. These women tell me that FCI Dublin was not a bad apple. Most of these women had been passed around to a few prisons, so they know they've been to multiple prisons here. And by the way, all of these women in prison for nonviolent crimes, mostly on drug charges. And they say that it is not a bad apple. It is happening in every single facility
across this country. They say that we know that we did a crime, we know that we deserve to be in here to serve our time, but we.
Do not deserve this.
We do not deserve assault after assault, rape after rape, to be silenced, to have our prison sentences extended, to be overincarcerated, if we report this, to be thrown in solitary, if if we report bill. It's been a real honor to meet these women and tell their stories, and I really encourage people to check it out.
The truth of the matter is the report News Nation And Natasha zoove Az you're doing the Lord's work. Congratulations on the Emmy nominations. On YouTube. Growing Broke is the p fast stories about Forever Chemicals And Natasha, thank you for coming on again. Let's do it again in a couple of weeks. And Natasha, you're a great American. Thank you very much.
It's always a pleasure to speak with you. Bill.
Thank you so much for the work that you do.
God Busha. Let's continue with more. Bill Cunningham, the Grand American Live with you every Sunday.
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I saw the hit piece against Donald Trump on sixty minutes again and again and again. They will never report on positive things occurring with Donald Trump. Only the negative stuff is brought out. And some of these democratic law firsts must be brought to he and I'm not sure what the Supreme Court is going to do with it, but let's face it, it's very difficult. So let's continue with more. Coming up next is doctor doctor Jason Gould.
I'm sorry, Doctor Jared Gould is going to talk about medical school and DEI and what's happened to the best medical institutions we have in this country.
And doctor Goule is going.
To lay out what the rules are, what the rules of the road are, what they should be and more so, let's continue once again. I want to think Natasha and Zubez for coming on, because fore warned is forearmed. I thought drinking water out of a water bottle was good I find out it is Bill Cunningham, the great American with you and all great Americans, every son you know, Jared Goole, I think welcome for the first time to the Bill Cunningham Show. But Jared, first of all, give
us an overview of the problems. Then we'll get into these specifics about the indoctrination of medical students and not their medical education.
Exactly. Well, thanks for having me, So we just put out this report. The big problem here is that DEI is pervasive across medical institutions. We obtained records from the top public medical schools in the country, and in these documents we found that medical students are being coerced and to adopting diversity, equity inclusion ideology. This is reinforcing leftist
views on race, gender, and now even weight. Wait, and they're doing weight so that future physicians don't just see themselves as healthcare providers, but as agents of social change. And there's much here. You don't just have the healthcare implications, but many free speech implications.
So it encompasses three areas, racial justice mandates and medical school gender ideology mandates, and also wait inclusivity mandate. And so let's talk let's back up just a little bit. Why is DEI diversity, equity and inclusion, which at the heart of race discrimination. In other words, please let us
racially discriminate based upon color. Framing white folks as inherently racists and physicians as agents of social reform, tell us the principle the foundation of DEI and what it does to every institution that it infects.
So DEI is a disease that has been ratting our public education systems for decades. And I don't think that twenty years ago you would have expected anybody to think that this ideology would have become pervasive in our professional schools. But it certainly has, and we found that out to be the case with this medical school report.
What it really is, at the.
End of the day is activist administrators and faculty at these campuses and these schools of medicine that see themselves as as I said before, agents of social change, and they forced this idea you on to students through all kinds of mandates like DEI statements, hippocratic oaths, curriculum integration and harassment policies, and broadly speaking, what the idea is, it's framed around the oppressor versus oppressed hierarchy, and in the leftist viewpoint, white men are at the top of
this oppression hierarchy and they oppress everybody else. But interestingly, the left has been able to jetson in the gender ideology and weight inclusivity into this oppression hierarchy. So transgender people are now oppressed, but also obese people are now oppressed.
And so in a practical way, unfortunately, I'm like a white male, I'm married, I'm a father, I'm a practicing Roman Catholic. I would imagine put that together, Well, what chance would a young Bill Cunningham have getting into medical school and coming out with conservative viewpoints?
What chance would I have?
You would probably have zero coming out, probably zero ad fants of coming out of any medical school with conservative viewpoints. And even if you still got through the program with conservative viewpoints, you would likely not express those viewpoints because, as we detail in this report, dissenting these leftist views come with consequence. There's just one example, well, there's many examples of what just one that comes to the top
of mind is doctor Norman Wang. He was previously affiliated with University Pittsburgh, and he published a peer review article which was questioning affirmative action in medical education, and immediately he was removed from teaching, barred from student contact. He was accused of racism and this conduct, and he had his article retracted without any recourse. He was not able
to defend himself. And it's people like that who are really put into the spotlight and made an example out of so that somebody like yourself, who let's say, as conservative viewpoints, doesn't express those views in medicals.
How is this possible?
Because I think medical school research cancer is an equal opportunity offender. Emergency room care doesn't make any difference what color, what gender you are. You get treated when you go to your primary care physician. And so how does it work down to the patient level. I'm thinking about Cleveland Clinic was sued recently, which is a fine institution, I thought, because they enact Dei principles when it comes to practicing medicine and a practical level. What does that mean when
you hit through it hit a Dei principle. How does that change care?
It warps care? It makes physicians in this context of
seeing themselves as social agents. If you have a white man, let's say, who is severely ill, but a black female patient who doesn't really need treatment, and you know it is not in critical condition, this position has been indoctrinated in ideology, might see it fit to serve that black female patient first and leave the white male patients on the bed suffering from whatever critical state he or she or he would be in, simply because they have to
make up for so called historical historical oppression and whatnot.
And what about the issue of admission to medical school.
I know, to go into law school, there's some about four times more applicants than spots, and so you fill out forms and reports indicating what you've done in college, and if you put on your essay to get into law school, the activities you've been involved in, there's certain activities that are check marked and other activities that are
lined through. What if you come out of college and you're married, and you're straight, and you're white, and you belong to a conservative group at Ohio State or UCLA or University of Chicago, is that a disqualify trying factor just to get into medical school.
It possibly could.
Be, unless, of course, you submit your DEI statement, which is of course required at almost all of these institutions, that speech for surveyed. If you want to get into medical into medical school, even whether you're a student or a faculty member applying for a job, they all require that you submit DEI statements, which is effectively a political
illness test. It is to make sure that you are going to towe the line on the racial hierarchy, ideology, the gender ideology, and now possibly this weight inclusivity, which is becoming more pervasive across medical schools.
How about this one and your report gender ideology mandate medical schools nationwide are embedding gender ideology and the courses, clerkships, and policies requiring students to affirm in writing the patient's gender identity. This includes chosen pronouns supporting social or medical transitions, and recognizing gender identifying over biological sex, even for children.
I've had on other reports that eight year old girls in certain public schools in blue cities and blue states are being taught out of self pleasure themselves or at nine year old boys are told about oral sex in the third and fourth grade and ideology. You have to identify with a pronoun, which sends the signal to those
making important decisions. You're part of that particular tribe. And so the idea that you might recall, Great Britain about a month ago had a report that they studied this issue for twenty five years at one hundred and seven thousand examples that gender transitioning causes more problems in adulthood
than it solves. And now last week or a few days ago, the Great Britain came out the Supreme Court of Great Britain England said that there's only two genders, it's male and female, and that there was not one hundred and seven different genders. And so when you talk about gender ideology and recognizing the fact that one can identify as the different gender than what you are, you have to believe in those things to get through medical school today.
Is that correct?
That's correct? Across all of we surveyed more than fifty institutions across the United States, basically one medical school for every state that had that had a public medical school.
Okay, and this was We.
Found that about ninety nine percent of these schools mandate this ideology either in their core curriculums, as part of some kind of trans as part of some kind of orientation training, or a surgical practice. So just For example, at the University of Arizona, which we wind out in our report, it mandates transgender medicine training, teaching that pediatric transitioning this is from clothing all the way to puberty blockers as standard practice.
Say that again, right, stop right there, tell me, University of Arizona, repeat what is required for the This is unbelieved that this is like six, seven, eight, nine, ten year olds explain to say that again, please, Jared.
Yeah, so the University of Arizona is mandating transgender medicine training, which is teaching that pediatric transitioning this is from clothing all the way to puberty blockers is standard practice. What that simply means is if a little boy comes to a physician and says, I feel like a little girl, the physicians are being told that they should start them with social transitioning, which simply means will put them in
little girl clothes and vice versa. And this works all the way up to your teenage years, where you're eventually given puberty blockers, which then leads to irreversible mutilation of your sexual organs in order to affirm gender identity. But it really gets even bizarre than that, Like at the University of Missouri. They have an orientation that includes a video in encouraging students to accept scenarios like biological men receiving a gynecological exam. Why because it affirms the affirms
gender ideology. Physicians future physicians, and these students in medical schools are being told that affirming the gender is standard practice and if you dissent against that, you risk being kicked out of medical schools because built into the harassment policies are gender ideology mandates. So you have to use the correct pronouns. It comes from the top down. If you do not do these things, you violate a harassment
policy or you get an F in a class. You have to do these things in order to get through medical school.
So Jared Gould, if I show up in an emergency room in Missouri or Arizona and I have stomach cramps and I announced as a proud American male, then I'm having a baby. I'm having a baby here he's coming and I have shall we say, genderous male genitalia. And I show up in a knee r in Arizona or Missouri and I'm having a baby. They have to treat me as if I'm having a baby.
I'm not exactly sure how that would work in an ER, but I will say that it's becoming a parent. That in the near future, if this, if this de ideology continues to be taught in our in our schools, that that will that is what will happen when you enter in ER. I can tell you just from family experience. Most of my families in medicine. My biological fathers an ER physician. My mother is a director of a clinic.
They now have on their check marks for when you enter into the er, when you're entering to get a cat scan, your gender identity and then your biological sex. And so the physicians that are responsible for providing you care, even at the hospital level, are being told that you have to affirm the patient's gender identity.
So if identify as a woman, I go to the R I want my ovaries cat scan or whatever they have to Okay, Cunningham, We're going to cat scan your.
Ovaries, I believe, So that's exactly what they'll do. I mean, it gets so absurd that biological men are receiving a gynecological exam. You have to assume that the absurdity stretches all the way to er rooms, especially as we continue to graduate medical students that are indoctrinated into this ideology.
Lastly, Jared Gould, you have weight inclusivity mandates under the social justice framework. In medical school, students are trained to approach obesity through sensitivity guidelines that deny the link between weight and health. Physicians are pressured to prioritize affirming obese
patients experiences over addressing underlying health concerns. So if someone is morbidly obese, there is not a connection between the behavior on one hand and the physicality on the other that physicians are pressured to prioritize affirming obese patients and their and their one hundred pound condition. You have to act as if there's no connection between being morbidly obese in one hand and having bad health problems on the other.
The weight inclusivity, along with gender ideology and racial justice kind of go together.
Exactly. We found across all of these institutions more than thirty percent of them had weight inclusivity or some form of weight inclusivity in their documents or on their websites or in their reading materials. What it is is a part of this oppression hierarchy where the left have said, well, if you are obese, it is not really a consequence of your decisions, but because you are oppressed, and so
physicians have to approach obese patients with extreme sensitivity. At the University of Texas at Austin, second year medical students are told that weight loss efforts create a quote culture of shame and are trained to exchange terms like obese for people with larger bodies. And At ucas Structural Racism and Health Equity course, which is an actual course, it includes a topic on fat phobia as a concept equating
clinical concern of obesity with discrimination. So if you claim that somebody's obese, or you say that they're unhealthy because they're obese, you can now be discriminating against them.
I'm not obese, but if I identify as obese, does that make me obese? I'm not a female, but if identify as a female, does that make me female? So it's not the biological fact of your existence, it's what you identify as and that Trump's reality is that correct?
According to these files? You are correct?
Well, how do we get out of this? Can we get out of it?
It's so inside the groundwater, the root system of medical and the ABA the ame.
How do we get out of it? I don't know.
Well. The first thing is that medical schools have to return to their core mission, and that's to train skilled, knowledgeable and ethical physicians, not ideological activists. The classroom has to be a place for critical thinking and not political conformity. So one of the first things that you can do is get rid of these DEI mandates altogether. The Trump administration has gladly, and I think rightfully so put out
eos that tell universities they can't do this. Now, the universities are still going to fight against this because they see themselves as their own agents. In fact, the AUP has said repeatedly that the administrators at college and university campuses should ignore the Trump eos because they're betting on a leftist president to come in in four years and basically reverse everything Trump's doing. So we really have to call on our legislators to codify these rules into law
and not just let them exist as eos. But the public also has to get aware and get a grip on what's going on with their institutions. These are taxpayer funded in institutions. Their dollars are going towards educating idiologues. And I think they're going to get a grip on it when they get into a physician's office and they start to see the detriment of their healthcare as result of this practice.
But most importantly, if in four years or so we have Kamala Harris or a liberal Democrat back in charge, all these things will be reversed. The southern border will be wide open once again. Oh hell is going to break Liosten. Lastly, Jared Gold, how do people get a copy of this report?
All you have to do is go to speech first dot org and on our reports tab, just click that and it's the first report at the top.
Jared Gold, We're in trouble. I mean, if I identify as as an obese woman, that's not reality. And if I go to a doctor when I'm forty years old and say I identify as blind, does that mean my eye should be taken out?
I don't know, but according to these files, they might say yes. And I'm with you. I'm horrified that what we're going to get here are doctors who are going to shove kids into gender chaos. They're going to favor race over health, and they're going to lie to obese patience, which is going to endangerous all for this deranged fringe.
Jared Gold, you're a great American and thanks for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. Thank you, Jared, Thank you for having me. Let's continue the truth will set us free. Bill Cunningham, The Grand American Live with you every Sunday Night. Hi, Bill Cunningham, thanks for listening to this glorious Sunday night. And once again, as I began talking about the murder of Hamley County Deputy Larry Henderson at the hands of a thirty eight year old revengeful father, Rodney Hinton, who's
now in jail with no bond. As you may know, this was stories on the National News tonight. And pray if you can for the repose of the soul of Deputy Larry Henderson, who gave his life as many other cops have done the past several years trying to keep us safe. But once again, may God rest the soul of Deputy Larry Henderson. Go cunning in The Great American with you every Sunday night.
