Are you familiar with FBI special agents Kyle Serpen? I'm familiar with the name. Is that? Yes, I'm familiar with the name. Familiar with the name, familiar with the name. Let's bring in Kyle Serafin. He's the FBI whistleblower who helped expose government censorship of our First Amendment rights. Now, we only have this memo because a recently suspended FBI agent called Kyle Serafin brought it to the public, and we're grateful that he did. Kyle, thank you so much for
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American patriot. Prepare to embrace the uncomfortable truth because this program has no time for comforting lies. Here is civil liberties enthusiasts, Second Amendment defender and recovering FBI agent Kyle Seraphin. Well, hello my friends, welcome to the Kyle Serafin Show. Today is Tuesday, it is January the 28th. I appreciate you joining me here today. Do a little bit of housekeeping, keeping right up front. Apparently we had some issues. There's nothing I can do about it.
Spotify carried the right program yesterday, but it didn't pick up two of our episodes from last week. Apparently Apple was playing a cross thread where it was showing something from a couple of days ago. Very weird. It should all be straightened out. So if you guys ever see that happen, I really do appreciate you letting me know. Over on social medias and things like that, people DM me and they're like, hey man, where's your program? What's going on here? I don't always know.
There's some mysteries that happened in the background. I actually found out from Spotify that because last week's programs while we were on the road were uploaded using an M4A format, they were, they were unable to process it, even though they accept M4A format audio. Go figure. Like, I don't know. And they were just like, oh, we don't host it, but we'll accept it if we host it, but not if you host it somewhere else. Long and short, it's been settled.
So you should be able to go back if you missed yesterday's program. It's pretty good. If you missed our Sunday special or our Sunday conversation, I would totally encourage you guys. We're working on a better name. Go check that out with Richie McGinnis. It was one of my favorite interviews I've probably ever done and I think you guys will find that very fascinating. OK, that's all kind of the background information. Hopefully all the shenanigans
are done for the week. There's always that little settling in after I go on the road, I come back and I feel like things are jacked up. But all that being said, we're going to be talking today about deportations and suspensions, about keeping score. It's something the the political left right now is losing their ever loving minds about. You probably saw it in our thumbnail. The thumbnail showed some numbers that are being kept.
If those of you who are really excited about deportations and we're looking for a million or 2 million or 10 million people deported from the United States under a new Trump era. And you went like, I don't think they're going to get it done because the first day they didn't get, you know, 10,000 or 50,000 of them. It's coming. It takes a little while to get a, a, you know, kind of a, a steam head up so that they can have enough pressure to get this
thing moving. It started off with a couple 100. We are now crossing over the 1000. If they keep this up, if they can get to about 3000 a day, and I expect they'll be able to get way more than that because people at ICE, people at the Border Patrol, people at CBP, these guys have not been allowed to do their jobs for four years and change. They're going to be let off the chain.
And when that happens, it is actually going to steamroll into a much bigger or a snowball, let's say, into a much bigger enforcement action. So I think that's what's coming down the line. You're also seeing this moment, and this is what I want to kind of hone in on today. One of the analogies that I absolutely love to use is the chess board analogy. It's that Republicans, you know,
like to play checkers or chess. And the thing about checkers and chess doesn't really matter which game it is. It's on the board and you're playing by rules. You can only move a certain way. You can only move when the other person moves. And you just kind of trade back and forth. You have to stay within the paradigm of the game. And Democrats have always sort
of stepped outside of that. Radical leftist in general love the idea of subverting the nature of the game, skipping the rules, holding you accountable to your own rules, but ignoring them themselves. And so they play demolition Derby. The the visual that we do is people sitting in a New York park. I don't know why, but that's the only place I've ever seen chess boards at a, you know, like a stone bench and they're moving the, the pieces across checkers or chess doesn't matter.
And then you see like a demolition Derby, some kind of monster truck comes in and smashes the stone. That's the that's the analogy for once we're seeing Donald Trump play that game on the on the right and it's glorious. They're distracted, they're unable to keep track of it. And they're like, what about the rules? And the, and the answer is it's very similar to when Mitch McConnell kind of gave the the Senate this warning.
If you decide to reduce the threshold, if you make it such that you are going to be able to to be able to punch through legislation you want, we're going to abuse it in the future. And that happened with Donald Trump's judge picks actually in the first Trump turn. Now we're seeing this happen on the executive action side. Is this good for the country? At the end of the day, absolutely not. It is not good. It is not a good thing to have people ruin the rule of law, to ruin the standards.
But if that's what the standard is, if the standard is no standards, you better play the game as it's written right now. And that's what we're doing right now. They have no idea how to keep up with somebody that has decided to just do what needs to be done and dam the rules and dam the torpedoes in full speed ahead. And that's what we're seeing happening at least this first week.
It's a lot of fun to watch. OK, that was a pretty big warm up intro between housekeeping and where we're going to go. Let's get into a quick little sponsor read here. Let's get into it right now. All right, I got to recharge a little bit with a little bit of fluid and we are going to jump into the most interesting piece on Twitter that I saw yesterday.
And why do I say that? Because it came from a sitting congressman, Senator to be to be more accurate and the discussion of letters of Mark has entered the chat. How interesting is this what you're seeing on the screen right there For those of you that are listening, imagine a piece of parchment at the top of it. It says letter of Mark James Madison, president of the United States to all who shall see presents and greetings. The story goes is that we are considering or at least the the
answer is being floated. How do we deal with drug cartels and the evil scumbags that are declaring war, let's say, on the American citizens, on our sovereignty? Now, the the nature of drug cartels are kind of interesting because they are what's called transnational organized criminal organizations. If they are transnational, they span borders. They don't have to play in one place or another. They can hang out in Mexico, they can hang out in Guatemala, they can hang out in Panama.
They can hang out in the, you know, they can hang out in the United States, and they do. So the drug cartels are kind of an interesting little animal, aren't they? And when we start considering how do you solve them, you maybe can't solve them like a nation state problem. You can't negotiate with them. You're not going to be able to invade specific territory. They can move. They're not anchored by government or by territory.
They are beholden to money. We've had George Hill on here a couple of times talking about this. And I think it's worth noting when we talk about drug cartels, everybody has this idea from like watching probably Patriot Games or Clear and Present Danger or something like that, like an old Harrison Ford movie. You've seen some kind of, you know, scruffy man with some cool aviator shades, and they're
wearing the Patron shirt, right? And they're wearing all linen and they're walking around some sort of a state. That's not who these people are. They have offices in major buildings. They have offices in in glass and steel high rises. They're moving billions of dollars worth of cargo around the world. They're bigger than many of the people that you would consider
to be big business folk. Transnational organized crime is criminal, but it doesn't mean that it's like some scruffy people that are not capable of it of, of, of doing high level business. They have the same access to lobbyists. They had the same access to compromising various parts of law enforcement all over the globe, including in the United States. I have to imagine we found out that there are corruption cases against people in our own federal government, in our own
civil service. So what does the letter letter of Mark do? I'm going to actually read Mike Lee's Twitter thread, which I don't like to do and I can't stop saying Twitter. So just we'll have to deal with it. It is XI understand the letters of Mark and reprisal. How could they be used to weaken the drug cartel? This is a this is a man pressing an idea for the masses. And when I looked at it last here, we're seeing it this morning.
As of this morning, it was only put out less than a day ago. It's had over 17 million views, which means people are at least exposed to this and sharing it. And there is an interest in having this discussion. The letters of Mark and Repribal are a government issued Commission. It's the thing that used to have what were called privateers.
You guys may remember this from going back into your history books and thinking about the Revolutionary War when you start thinking about US conflicts where they didn't have a large enough standing army to solve certain problems. Privateers, These are authorized private citizens that have a government issued Commission to perform acts that would otherwise be considered piracy, like attacking enemy ships
during wartime. Privateers were rewarded with a cut of the loot that they so-called Prem home. In other words, they were given booty. They were given a Commission based on the spoils of war. And that's an interesting idea because what it does is it really unleashes something that exists inside America, a fighting spirit, a group of people who have significant capabilities. It's all of the benefits of, let's say a, a mercenary Armory army.
But you don't have to pay them because they're in fact incentivized to go after things that they are going to attack. So being able to to snag things like narcotics and cash, intercepting human trafficking. There's a lot of money, guns, treasure and things like this that are also conveyed by these
organizations. Part number three, he says the legal basis is the United States Constitution authorizes the Commission under Article 1, Section 8, giving Congress the power to grant letters of mark and reprisal. While Congress has not issued one in over a century, the authority to do so is still quite constitutional and it does exist in our founding document, and that's worth noting the modern context considering the idea of drug cartels.
Part number 4, using letters of Mark could be a novel but effective response to a unique threat posed by drug cartels. They are obviously very nimble. They are very mobile. They have the ability to do things that many governments do not because they are not encumbered by governments, but they have a lot of the tools that you might find in nation state actors because of the amount of money that they move.
The letters of Mark could be a novel an effective response to the unique threat that drug cartels pose, especially in response to threats by the cartels that target US planes returning illegal immigrants to their countries of origin. More on that in a moment. How could they be applied
authorization? Congress could in fact, issue letters of Mark and reprisal authorizing private security firms or specially trained civilians to intercept cartel operations, particularly those involving drug shipments or human trafficking across borders. They could handle things like focusing on disrupting supply lines, capturing high value targets, seizing assets like boats, vehicles, cash, gold, equipment. Again, sort of the cash and treasure sort of piece of it.
Somebody in the chat just said booty, Yes, booty. Indeed. We could go after and capture the booty. The the advantage of something like this is that there's a flexibility that private operators have. They are more agile than governments. They are more quick to adapt to
the the tactics. And we have 10s of thousands of special operation veterans, probably north of 100,000 soft veterans who have done this sort of thing, who maintain themselves and are probably looking for mission sets to be able to continue onward in their lives. One of the most difficult things that people do when they come out of the military is transition of the civilian life. This is coming a little bit from a personal understanding, but also from observing a lot of veterans.
Veterans have a hard time adapting the skills that were taught, particularly those that were really involved in combat operations. How do you take that skill set and apply it to a new mission set? A lot of them go back into contracting work, right? They go overseas and they provide themselves as basically mercenaries to something else, Anybody who wants to pay for the services. In fact, the drug cartels pay for people to come and do that. There's some pretty good
examples of this in public life. I don't need to name any off the top of my head, but I've got a few in my head. Being able to do that is important. Being able to keep warriors in the the sphere of war for a long time. If they want to do that, you might as well take advantage of it. Is it different than having a standing military? Yeah, for sure. Absolutely. Some of those guys become cops. They'd take that that attitude of protectorship and they move it in to the civilian realm.
But there's a different set of rules of engagement. You know, you can look at people like my friend Gerardo Boyle. He went and testified in front of Congress. What did he do? He started off as an infantryman in the Army Combat Infantry Badge, engaged our nation's enemies overseas, and then came here and engaged society's enemies in a different way as a police officer and then as an FBI agent. So there are, there are reasons
for that. The criticism and the the issue that you're going to undoubtedly find is that letters of mark and reprisal will undoubtedly draw criticism from those who are inclined to elevate abstract and often incoherent principles that they deem things like international law. But what they forget is that there's a principle of sovereignty, national sovereignty. It's something I called out in my letter to the Bishop the other day, which by the way, has got a little bit of attention.
The nature of using rule of these letters of mark and reprisal. It's going to be contentious. But if it turns out that it is the best answer, so be it. I think a lot of Americans, particularly conservative Americans, will embrace it. There's something interesting about going back to the old ways and this shouldn't actually be that big of a problem. What we're seeing right now. And I'll actually just, I'll just go right here. I'm going to go to my second story first because we'll get
there in a second. Here. The Mexican drug cartels are actually engaging Americans and Border Patrol agents. There was a an instance over the weekend of a plane that was controlled by some sort of a cartel interest that strafed an American hiker in the United States. That is a direct attack across borders. This is something that our law enforcement is generally not authorized to engage in. So it's problematic. You guys may or may not know
this. Some of you probably don't realize that there's a once you deal with the border territories, especially that line, that magical line that exists in the sand between the United States and Mexico. Yeah, there's going to be a wall at some parts of it, but there's also something really kind of critical. There is there's an international boundary that means if you were to strike across it, then you are now engaging your nation, especially if you work for the federal
government with another nation. And there's going to be all kinds of diplomatic issues that go along with it. The cartels are not burdened by such things. US Border Patrol is. So we had a, a hiker in California, Southern California that was shot from across the the border. From everything we can tell, it was actually an airborne platform did like a strafing run, which is crazy. I'm actually in the middle of watching a the origin story of the British SAS.
It's obviously a dramatized version of it on MGM Plus, but it's called Rogue Heroes if you guys are interested in watching. A strafing run is absolutely terrifying. Being shot from an aerial platform. There's no real way to to engage back, and if you're a hiker in California, the odds are pretty high that you are not prepared to engage an aerial platform while you're out just on a hike. You shouldn't have to in the United States either. This is not the kind of country we live in.
And now we have Border Patrol agents that are dealing with the same thing. So I'm gonna go to the story which is coming from Newsweek, Always kind of interesting. Newsweek says dramatic footage has emerged of suspected Mexican cartel members fleeing to frozen island after a gunfight with US Border Patrol agents near the US Mexico border yesterday.
On Monday, the video released by the Texas Department of Public Safety, which deployed a drone to assist the Border Patrol agents, shows a group of men taking refuge, and dense foliage was often used as cover by the cartels, according to Greg Abbott's spokespeople. Newsweek has contacted CBP. It's not real clear to me why they would contact CBPCBP, if
you will. Remember, we're going to have to know these terms going into this year, especially as we start talking a lot about immigration turn #1 Border Patrol. Those are the people that intercept and defend the border outside of the ports of entry. USCBP are the people you see in the blue shirts when you come into the airport and you just landed in the United States for the first time. The official people that deal with you at ports of entry.
If you were to drive at a land border, let's say you go to like the places I used to have to go to the middle of nowhere. You go to Antelope Wells, you go down to Nogales, you go in San Diego, you want to cross in Tijuana if you want to do those.
Those are all CBP officers. And then sometimes they have Border Patrol as well for people that kind of sneak across just outside of the official building and or terminals where you're going to be received in the US. I like that they have a section in this Newsweek article called Why it Matters. Since taking office, Donald Trump has promised to crack down on illegal immigration, signing a series of executive orders to
enable these mass deportations. And one of the orders classifieds Mexican drug cartels as foreign terrorist organizations. Again, untying the US military and parts of law enforcement to deal with them, which is going to be very interesting. So let's let's get broader here. Why is this so contentious? America has gotten so far afield from any of the principles that used to be shared in common that I wanted to do a little retrospective.
I want to give you something. I was actually going to leave the show with this, but we'll leave with it right now, and we'll go halfway into the show with it. How about a little message from Black Jesus? It didn't used to be contentious to say that if you are here illegally, that if you show up in this country and you have no right to be here, that you will be deported, that you must leave. And Black Jesus actually told us that. You know who I'm talking about.
This is 2014, the then commander in chief in his second term, Barack Obama, talking about deportation operations. And the left didn't lose their mind because it came from a messenger that they were going to tolerate. If you're a criminal, you'll be deported. If you plan to enter the US illegally, your chances of getting caught and sent back just went up. The actions I'm taking are not only lawful.
They're the kinds of actions taken by every single Republican president and every single Democratic president for the past half century. Now, one of the things they're talking about is the the, the wildness of having immigration policy actually be enforced, God forbid. The second thing is, is spending money the way that the president
thinks is appropriate. Now, we know that we had money that was approved for use on a border wall and then Democrats chose not to do it. There's two things about that. Number one, the border wall works. How do I know that? Because Democrats proved it, including people like CNN host, anchor, whatever the heck he is. Jim Acosta, you guys remember him during the first term, he was, he thought of himself as a primary protagonist. He was actually sort of a punching bag for Donald Trump.
And he often times proved the point that he was trying to disprove because he's not that bright. He's one of those faces that just continues to just punch out information without thinking of what it is actually being said. So I've actually got Jim Acosta at the border wall. This is going to come in to play when we start covering the later stories about US aid and some of the suspension of federal aid that is now being paused by executive order.
Donald Trump has ordered that these people stop getting money and Democrats are losing their ever loving minds again. What they want to do is distract from the actual issue. Is this legally authorized? Can the president do this? If so, get out of the way. You have no right to talk about it because you lost. If you haven't realized it, you are now arguing for the losing side and they're going to keep doing it. They're going to try to rile up their base. Here's Jim Acosta arguing that
border walls work on accident. He's claiming that there is no insanity happening at the border where the wall is. Yeah, Jim, that was always the point. This is not a new clip, folks. This is coming from Trump's first term. But he proved the point. Look how calm and tranquil it is right there, Jim Acosta from CNN. And here are some of the steel slats that the president's been talking about right here, as you
can see. Yes, you can see through these slats to the other side of the US Mexico border. But as we're walking along here, we're not seeing any kind of imminent danger. There are no migrants trying to rush toward this fence here in the McAllen, TX area. As a matter of fact, there are some other businesses behind me along this highway. There's a gas station, Burger King, and so on, but no sign of the national emergency that the president has been talking about.
As a matter of fact, it's pretty tranquil down here. Oh, boy, Jim, it's pretty tranquil because the the wall is effective. It keeps people away. That was always the whole point. It's the same thing as we were hearing yesterday the, the Vatican, you know, sort of lambasting the Trump administration for what they're involved in. And when it comes to doing immigration and saying, no, people are illegal. And you have, you owe everybody a right to compassion.
No, you do not. Not everybody needs to come into your country. Sovereign borders render unto Caesar what is Caesar's. How about render under the United States what belongs to the United States? And that is a respect for our laws when you were in our country. Very simple. It's not a it's not against Christian principles to have political barriers and political lines that must be respected. And they've always been that way.
And Jesus acknowledges as well. So all the, the this talk about, you know, Christians must be, you know, basically turn all of their pockets out and, and empty themselves for others. Yeah, within reason in so much as you actually have a duty and an obligation of those closest to you. First, I had somebody immediately reach out after seeing yesterday's podcast. They shared Adm and they said, hey, would you like to support our mission to Africa? No, I wouldn't. I don't care.
There are so many things that I could never solve enough. The problems that exist in my own country. I have no interest in Africa. If you want to do that, you do you. If that's where you feel like you're being called, congratulations. That's not my vocation. I signed up to serve this country two different times and I intend to continue to do so. And many of you feel the same way.
To be shamed for that is actually wrong because I don't hear these people crying about homeless veterans and my friends that are drug addicted and have a hard time getting back on their feet. Or the friends that we have that served in our armed forces that we're not able to transition from 1 mission to another and they resort to taking their own lives because they don't see a place in the society they've come back to after defending it. I've seen guys like Dale Stark.
You guys have probably seen him before. He's a podcast host now, but he was an A10 pilot. He's a rancher. He seems like a really cool guy. Try to get him on the Sunday conversation. Try to get him to sit down and talk to us a little bit about what that looks like. He said, you know, I'm not real crazy about going back into a war, but this might be the most righteous war that has existed in my lifetime. We've got to be about the same age. Yeah. The most righteous war.
Some things were sold to us that were not righteous. For those of you that served in Iraq and and, and now have second thoughts about it on more information, it doesn't mean that your service wasn't righteous. It means the people pointing you as a weapon system might not have been tell you what defending your national borders. That seems pretty straightforward.
Before we get into the the next little piece and the pause and the wailing and the and the crying and the gnashing of teeth in the darkness talking about how the United States is now going to shut down the aid. You know, we've been the the ATM for the entire world for quite a while. And most of us just go like, why the hell are we sending money to these a holes that hate us and export their garbage to us?
Donald Trump went beep. Why don't we just put a little pause on that and re evaluate it? The problem is, is that the folks that operate within what's called the deep state or the administrative state, they're not real crazy about it because this is a tool of intelligence agencies, USAID. And if you guys follow Mike Benz, you know, there's an awful lot being involved in there that has to do with the Intel agencies, specifically the CIA and others. They're using that money to
facilitate US interest maybe. But is it really? Is it really the president's policies? It turns out as of today, it's not. The president said we're going to hold foreign aid and we're going to evaluate to see what the hell we're paying for because paying for transgender lizard surgery in Guatemala doesn't sound like something that we're really interested in. And I'm having lesbian basket weaving festivals where we study the effects of how women communities that shun men in
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Really grateful for those folks. Let's just I said we were keeping score right before we get into the USA piece, how about this? I told you we need to build up that that steam head. This was January 26, and the question was, will they be able to start getting closer to about 3000? I think the math is pretty straightforward. Actually. I'm going to go do it real quick. We got, we got 365 days in the year, right? Well, let's talk about a million deportations.
That seems like a pretty big #365 days in the year. They've got to be working every day of the week. Are they because they're feds? Probably not. I'm going to show you some evidence they are. It comes out to a 27140. They got to get 27140. Well, if we see the jump from January 26, here's January 27th. It went from 956 one day to 11179 the next day. If this is the trend and we've seen more every day, like I said, the first day they they announced it, it was 300.
So we're talking about from 554 Detainer's Lodge. Those are your pipelines. Those are people that have been arrested by local LE and now ICE is coming in and saying, hey, by the way, we want them. When you're done, we'll take them. Don't even worry about it. Don't let them free, OK? From 8, from 5:54 on the first day to 853, that's your pipeline. Building the pipeline and building the arrest. I guarantee you they have target packages for tons and tons of
these people. The question is, can they find them? And the answer should be yes. We have the skills in this country to be able to locate people. Just a little bit of personal experience. When I was working with the FBI Special Operations group, which is the surveillance team I ran with, when my team was running operations to help grab child traffickers, alleged child traffickers. But the people that were involved in doing that, they
were illegal immigrants. They were illegal aliens of this country. Ms. 13 members. So now currently being declared as is transnational organized crime and also FTO, foreign terrorist organizations. These clowns, sometimes we wouldn't find them. Their OPSEC is quite good, more on that in a minute. But their ability to evade, their ability to organize, their ability to use spotters and communications and disruptive pieces. There a lot of that was around.
And the thing that we found is that you can use sophisticated techniques that you use for manhunting is a whole process. A package is called the WID package. So you punch that into the back of a Suburban. You can actually track cell phones in real time and where they're moving. You get the individual carrier, you get the the RF frequency that is going into one of the phones. That signature, you can find it. You can find, oh, it's on the third floor of this building.
OK, It's coming down either a stairwell or, or an escalator. Got it. It's exiting the building and you can visually say my target phone number is now on the move and that guy's on the move and that is most likely my target. Let's go ahead and follow the car that he gets in. And then you'll notice that the signal goes with the car that you're following. So now you have a one to one correlation movement across time and distance of an individual cell phone. That is the one of the targets
that you're going to go get. And we have arrested people that we've never laid eyes on before. We have an arrest warrant for the name for the person associated with that phone. Yeah. Could they hand it off and we get the wrong person as possible? But generally speaking, the way that they, they, they track these these things, especially when they have title three warrants up. Yeah, you can get all kinds of
stuff on them. And you know that the person that is using that phone for business, including trafficking of young girls, which is almost always the case with these guys. You, you, you track them down and you're finding out that they're running young women who are also illegal, by the way, who are victims. This is the thing I talked about to the Bishop. We're talking about enabling the enslavement, the rape, the abuse, the murder, often times of young people, particularly young women.
That's the reason why you target these people, because they're evil. Listen to this clown again. I told you that they're working around the clock right now, and I think that's actually the case because this ICE raid happened on Sunday. But one thing that we used to get from the informants that they would always tell us is that they would always feel good about working on Saturdays and Sundays because feds don't work on Saturdays and Sundays. That's pretty true. You know who does?
DHS ICE task force that want to work with those folks. So I spent a fair number of Saturdays and Sundays on surveillance doing work against MS13 targets because those were the days when they thought that they could get away from us. It turns out as of now, they're on notice. You can't. The raids are happening.
This is a Sunday morning raid. This is Fairfax, my old county that I lived in when I worked for the FBI for five years in DC. This is on the Virginia side of things, Fairfax County and the local news is aghast. And look at the little beta male that they are going to have talk about it. He's very upset. He's very upset that these mean, mean people, they should be ashamed of themselves for actually defending the sovereignty of this nation. Sorry bro, new sheriffs in town.
There were ice operations in Northern Virginia over the weekend as well. This is video of one of those operations in Fairfax County. Residents there expressing concern about enforcement teams coming to their doors. Northern Virginia Bureau Chief Julie Carey is live in the Beacon Hill area now. With what we know about the operation, Julie, what can you tell us?
Well, hang on, These are actually called the Beacon Hill Apartments. When you're going down Richmond Highway in Fairfax County, they're right behind the Home Depot and the Giant. And the residents in that particular building, they tell me they had a rude awakening yesterday morning when the ICE agents rolled in. That's how Sunday morning started for the residents in this three story building. 1 resident says he was awakened
around 6:15. I woke up to very loud, what I would categorize as aggressive knocks at my door. I approached the door, but before opening it I asked who it was. I heard in response that it was the police. I asked if they had a warrant. They indicated that they did. He says when they gave him an Hispanic name he didn't recognize, he opened the door. I fully expected to see Fairfax County police at the door.
Instead I saw a group of men. It was at least 4, but I think it was more decked out in what I would describe as like tactical gear. In the video provided to News 4 by another resident, you can see the word police and the acronym ERO which stands for Enforcement and Removal Operations within ICE. I told them that they should be ashamed of themselves, that they were breaking up families and that, you know, what my government was doing was embarrassing. And they're embarrassing our
country. Yeah, Yeah, they're embarrassing our country. Are they, though? You know, what's really embarrassing is when you have a country that doesn't defend its own borders and lets people get destroyed. How about the folks that want to go and and watch our young women get raped and murdered? A guy looks like a glow worm. I've worked with guys like that. There's actually FBI agents that look and sound like that.
We're finding out right now multiple reports from inside the FBI, from our various sources, May and the other suspendables that there are apologies coming down from mid level management saying, I'm sorry, but you're going to have to devote resources to ERO that enforcement and removal operations, end of ICE. So you've got federal agents that are apologizing to other federal agents for doing the job of enforcing the laws of this nation. Is that acceptable? Can we actually handle that?
It's the reason why they're getting very upset about a, a Cash Patel coming in. They have to, they have to be upset about it. These people don't want to do the job that they were hired on to do. And they are getting empowered by leftist men who are subservient to weak and leftist women whose opinion is irrelevant. Here's Caitlin Collins on on CNN talking to Tom Holman. I, I actually made a little
comment. I was being a little bit snarky last night and she said I'll be talking to Tom Holman in a, in a few minutes at 9:00. And the answer is like, no, you should be listening, young lady, because everything they have to say is ridiculous. I don't want to hear you trying to shove your opinion down. The best of it is, is that there's no apology in this new sort of like first week of Trump and the people that he's had go out and speak.
No apologies either. There is no reason for apology. It's time to play demolition Derby. It's time to ignore the, the, you know, the, the, the, the rules of what's appropriate and what's not appropriate. I don't care. I want effectiveness. I want to see our law enforcement do the job that they signed on to do. If you don't want to be part of it, get the hell out. We'll talk about USA in just a second here, just a little bit more on this topic because it's
fun. It's fun to watch a little bit of a win. As I said, this has been the anecdote to 12 years of slow decline in this country. What does it take, what is the standard, I guess to go into to an elementary school? Because what we had heard from immigration advocates is that this is going to provide a chilling effect to to parents in the school drop off line or, or, or something of that matter. It shouldn't be a chilling effect unless your child is a terrorist or a public safety
threat. If they are a public safety threat and that's a security threat, they should be chilled. They should be afraid because we're looking for them. Well, if their parent is here and they're an undocumented immigrant, I think was was more of the argument that they were making. They're not off the table either. Maybe in a country illegally they got a problem. I mean, it's not OK. Look, it's not OK to enter this country illegally.
It's a crime and, and, and that's where it's supposed to be. I wouldn't feel comfortable if I'm in Switzerland illegally. So we won't enforce laws in this country. So, you know, the schools and the churches and central location was a policy only for ICE. If you put yourself on the map, you're on the map. Just deal with it. This is your choice. You've made a choice to engage in something illegal. Do you know that these people feel that way anyway? By the way, I've worked in the
enforcement end of this. I have worked with these communities. I have, and I called them communities loosely, but it's like, you know, it's a bunch of illegals living in the same area. They all take over and swarm into an apartment building. One person rents it out, may or may not have legal status, but you may have a flexible landlord. And then 25 families move into it. And then they deal with these people very, very inappropriately. They do not live in American
standards. They've traded one third world. They use Donald Trump's word shithole to another American shithole, except they don't know the rules here. They don't have the language. They don't have access to law enforcement. They don't have access to guys like what I used to do. Because if they come to us, we can toss you out because you broke the damn law. And they know that. So they get abused.
They are, they are a predatory or sorry, they are a sheep based population that has a couple of wolves in them. And so they get extorted, they get raped, they get murdered, they get trafficked. All kinds of terrible things happen, and some of that spills over because that culture is toxic. It spills over into our space. Space. Here's Bill Maher talking with Roe Condom, who's a congressman out of California, and they're discussing something real simple.
It's like, how did you vote against the Lake and Riley Act? How could you even think about doing that? This is why you're going to keep losing. OK, So let's talk about the border one, OK? Because ICE is now detaining people. This is very a lot of people concerned. The Lake and Riley Act. I'm sure you voted on that. I think you voted no. OK. But it did pass with 46 Democrats in the House voted for it, and in the Senate it passed 64 to 35. So I think about 12 Democrats there.
This is a law that says that ICE can detain any illegal who is charged, arrested or convicted of a crime, not merely an accusation. So don't get excited. Karen has to be charged, arrested or convicted. So Bill Maher doesn't know what he's talking about, unfortunately. But yes, when you actually are charged, that is an allegation, right? It's not. There's no adjudication process. It's just probable cause. You can bring the charge.
You can bring an indictment. You can bring an information or a complaint. But yeah. If you have been credibly accused to the point where there is probable cause to believe that you may have committed a federal crime, that you have committed this federal crime and a judge looks at it and goes, yeah, it's game on. Why would we not want you tossed out? You should be on retainer. You're not even allowed to be
here. And now there are probable cause to believe that something happened of massive violation. This is a big problem. We'll let it go forward. Look at the smile on this congressman's face, though. He's like, ha, ha. It's pretty funny. Like Karen's. You said Karen's guy.
We're talking about the worst people and you are seeing people like Selena Gomez, a billionaire, a legitimate billionaire, you know, a, a pop star retard who's out there crying for rapists and murderers and sexual assaulters and child traffickers. Just go screw yourself. You've lost credibility. You make no sense. I'm going to let Bill Maher talk out for just a little bit more
now. Ruben Gallego, who we've had on this show a number of times, Democrat, I think is Arizona ambitions that he's not, he's not the senator from Arizona. He voted for it. He said, I'm bringing the perspective of working class Latinos from Arizona. That perspective, I think, has been missing. And he talks about people who are largely out of touch with where your average Latino is. It sounds like he's calling out people like you who voted no, correct.
That's what's happening there. If you want to get on the train of reality, you can even go back. I used to say you have to go back to a Bill Clinton Democrat era. You don't. You can go back to Barack Obama again. Here's black Jesus. If you're a criminal, you'll be deported. If you plan to enter the US illegally, your chances of getting caught and sent back just went up. The end. The end. That's it. It's real simple. OK, that's Part 1.
All right? Part 2 is Donald Trump is now suspending 50 career civil servants. They always use the word career. This is coming from NBC and they, I can't remember, is this Ryan Riley's piece? No, this is Abigail Williams and a couple of others talking about 50 career civil servants and foreign service officers at the US Agency for International Development are also known as US aid. They were placed on administrative leave effective immediately. Why? Well, they don't actually put
that in the first paragraph. In addition to striking the senior leadership of the bureaus across the agency, the action specifically targeted senior attorneys. Again, we haven't heard why the attorneys were deformed of this decision late Monday afternoon. And let's put the actual letter up on why that was. Here's the actual letter. It's a screenshot that was put out by Nick Sorter. So good. Good on him for forgetting this. It says to all USAID employees from Jason Gray, the acting
administrator. That's interesting because he wasn't the acting administrator just a second ago, but now he is, he said. We've identified several actions within USAID that appeared to be designed to circumvent the president's executive authorities. Specifically, he says, circumvent the president's executive orders and the mandate from the American people. And as a result, we have decided to put a number of USAID employees on administrative leave with full pay and
benefits. By the way, I didn't get that benefit until further notice while we complete our analysis of these actions. Thank you, Jason Gray. Now, what are we talking about? In that sense? We're talking about people that are attempting to subvert the will of the American people that are attempting to take something that they are not allowed to do. They are trying to take action
on their own behalf. They want to operate autonomously because they're like, well, even though we answer to the executive, we have our own ideas. This is what the deep state is, folks. This has been the argument. It's not a bunch of people, like wearing dark clothes and smoking cigarettes and having like evil plans and hatching them. They're not Persian cat petters.
The people that are involved in the deep state are people that know that they last longer than any individual president and therefore what they do they think counts more. It is the audacity of someone that usurps the United States Constitution saying that the Article 2 powers of the executive are to execute what Congress puts in front of them
the way they see fit. That's what it means, especially the way that we deal with it. Democrats have no problem exercising broad authorities under Article 2, and they cry about it when people on the other side do. And for once, we're seeing an executive. I'm telling you, I didn't expect this. I freaking love it. It's the thing we were promised in 2016. Honestly, this 2017, this is
what we wanted. In 2017, when Donald Trump got elected, we got like, let's say 61% of what we wanted back then. We got some of it and not others, right? He's doing all the wild stuff. And in the meantime, he's also keeping them guessing. Here's a little bit about Greenland. Why Greenland? Why does that matter? It matters because they are so distracted. They are outraged about so many things. They can't even get enough traction underneath them to do something about it.
Watch this Greenland. Greenland is a wonderful place. We need it for International Security and I'm sure that Denmark will come along. I think, you know, it's costing them a lot of money to maintain it, to keep it. The people of Greenland are not happy with Denmark, as you know. I think they're happy with us. We had representatives, my son and representatives went up there two weeks ago and they're like us. So we'll see what happens. But Greenland is necessary, not for us.
It's necessary for International Security. Should you care about that? Should you care about that? A, a, a buffer there? He's talking about Russia coming into the North Atlantic and so on. Like it doesn't matter whether it's real or not. I think it's, there's some reality to it. It's sort of irrelevant because it's keeping them on their back foot going like, Oh my God, they want to buy Greyland. They want to, they want to take over Panama.
Just keep spinning your wheels. They keep, if you keep smashing the game board up, then there's no way for them to get traction. This is what Republicans have been dealing with for years. It's it the shoe is on the other foot and they don't like it. Theory is talking about tariffs. You keep seeing these people, leftist influencers, people in the news media talking tariffs are terrible, like they're going to cause the price of goods to go up for Americans. Yeah, if you don't buy American
things. Do you know what tariffs do? He's talking about getting rid of the income tax again. And if you look at it, you go, OK, that's a wild idea. First of all, any of us who have just paid income taxes, I'm just about to write a check to the government, 5 figures that I'm not real crazy about having to send them off.
That sucks. Nobody wants, I'll tell you what, if you're used to AW2, which I was my whole life, and you get deductions out of your paycheck and you're like, it stings a little bit, Save all that money up and pay it at the end of the year like I'm about to do. And, and let's say this year or last year, last year it was not my favorite, but it was tolerable. I'm paying twice as much in taxes this year.
I'm not thrilled about it because I don't like what the government represents, but it funds what we're doing. And we talk about getting rid of an income tax altogether. And the tariffs are going to be tariffs. Yes, they do in fact tax Americans who want to buy a foreign good. But the key is it's a consumption tax. It's only on the people that spend the money. If you want to buy something domestically, then there's no tariff. In fact, before we even go to the tariff thing, let me just go
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Look, I, you can get my vote just by this alone, like just inject it directly into my veins. America is going to be very rich again and it's going to happen very quickly. It's time for the United States to return to the system that made us richer and more powerful than ever before. You know, the United States in 1870 to 1913, all tariffs. And that was the richest period in the history of the United States, relatively speaking.
In other words, relatively. And we they set up the great Tariff Commission of 1887. And this Commission had one function, what to do with all the money that we took in. It was so enormous that they had no idea it was a blue ribbon committee was set up 1887. And what to do with all of the money that we had. And again, Teddy Roosevelt was a beneficiary because when McKinley was killed, he took over this vast sum of money and he did all of those national parks and all of the other things.
And I'm not knocking him, but he was given a vast amount of money. And that was all made through tariffs as they would no income tax. Got it done. There's a pretty good argument. Do you like the historical context there? I love it when you start telling people like, oh, this country used to operate this. We don't exist in a vacuum. Hey, I could quote somebody that was famously said, you didn't just fall from a coconut tree. You exist in context.
Remember that Lady, she almost took over this country, got rid of all of us. The thing that they have to fight against, the peace that you're seeing from like USAID and these administrators, the thing that you have to fight against is something that Nick Fridas recently called out. I'm going to call it discrediting, OK. And they're trying to do it right now against Cash Patel. So let me throw this on the screen here. This is a letter to Brian Driscoll.
He's the acting director of the FBI. Yeah. You guys don't know he is, but he was an HRT commander. Very wild. Simply got elevated to the SAC position like three weeks ago in New Jersey two weeks ago. And now he's running the entire FBI. That's pretty wild. But this is a, a letter to various people that have assets that have stake holding capabilities within what's called the fusion cell, the fusion hostage rescue cell. I'm going to pull that up real quick and kind of talk about it.
Democrats are trying to discredit anything that goes on around Cash Patel. One of the things that they're trying to push out there at the moment is they're trying to act like he somehow did. Well, I'll just show you then. Here's Dick Durbin saying it. He's the judiciary Democrats, the ones who are going to be hearing Cash Patel's hearing on Thursday says breaking, by the way, breaking.
Dick Durbin requested relevant materials from something that happened in 2020. Like piss off Dick Durbin. We requested relevant materials from the FBI, the DoD, the State Department, and Treasury regarding alleged misconduct by Kash Patel, Donald Trump's pick for FBI director, related to hostage recovery protocols. I went ahead and pulled the Wikipedia piece because why not, letting us know it happened supposedly in October of 2020 and you can read right here.
During that time he was the principal deputy of the Director of National Intelligence. The principal deputy means he was the number two guy as far as I can read it. I'm not huge on understanding the org chart over there, but if you're going to be the principal deputy to the acting director, that usually means you're the number two. It's like being the deputy director. Maybe I misunderstood that, but that's what it looks like.
If you're the number two guy at the DNI, you have some serious abilities to go and speak to the damn press if you so choose. And violating protocols is your authority set, just like when the FBI director decides to leak things to the press. Generally speaking, they're only violating policy that they're the one who controls. In this case.
The the whole outrage that they are putting out there from the set, the Senate, Judiciary, Democrats, it's nonsensical because Cash would have been in the position to actually do the thing that he said if he wanted to. And I'm not confident he did the thing they said. You can even go to the Wikipedia page where they went out. They go out there and slander him, they said. In October of 2020, Patel provided incorrect information about permission from Nigeria about AUS hostage rescue in the
African country. Despite Patel claiming that the US had clearance for the operations, the US was not able to confirm clearance blah blah blah. In a memoir which was non testimonial, Defense Secretary Mark Esper said the following thing. Patel made-up the approval story in the end. Here's the only part I give a shit about. I'm sorry to say it that way. In the end, SEAL Team 6 was able to rescue Philip Walden who was being held hostage. Mission success. Kiss my butt.
Whatever he said. If it was part of the to the mission set, which they wouldn't be authorized to know, it doesn't matter. That being said, they're still out there crying about it. Here's Dick Durbin's little letter again. They want to know information about the hostage recovery fusion cell. I know some of the analysts over there, they're hard leftist because they're analysts and analysts in the FBI are leftist. That's just the nature of the beast.
So the thing that we're going to keep seeing is something that Nick Free just talked about. This is kind of a technique you actually learn in Sears school after a fashion. Discrediting is something that people do. Discrediting means I'm going to say something to you, but I'm going to do it in such a way that it makes what I'm doing not have the intended effect. I'm going to say something to you, but I'm going to be blinking so hard that you think
that I'm having a seizure. And so you know what I'm saying is not genuine. You do that when somebody tries to get you to do propaganda. What we're seeing right now in DoD is that there's this sort of like fake compliance or what Nick calls malicious compliance. It's kind of like a radical compliance. It's like, hey, I need you to do a nasal swab everyday. Steve friend did this by the way, they gave him a mandate. They said you must swab your nose every 72 hours. I said absolutely not.
You might as well put a star of, you know, a Christian cross on my armband. Give me a purple arm brand with the with the crucifix on it if you want to highlight me that way. Steve went the other way with radical compliance or malicious compliance. He overly emailed them and told them every day and he took a, he took a test every single day to show them how absurd it was different, different size of the same coin.
Nick is talking about this. He's congressman, he's a Green Beret. He understands about discrediting malicious compliance. I think his take on this is quite fresh. So we're going to see a lot of this where people basically say, oh, you want me to get rid of DEI? I'm going to take the Tuskegee Airmen out of the curriculum. At the end of the day, Air Force basic, it's a freaking waste of time. I went through it. If they take out the Tuskegee Airmen, which I don't remember
reading about, it didn't matter. I was still an OK airman when I got out because it's not that hard. Malicious compliance, that's a term we should all get used to because we're going to see a lot of it over the next four years. What malicious compliance is is when somebody pretends to implement a policy when in reality they're attempting to subvert it. So let me give you an example.
Let's say Donald Trump and Pete Hexes say, you know what, we're not going to do all this DEI programs in the military anymore because it's not good for cohesion or effectiveness. And so somebody goes out there and says, OK, no problem, I'll just remove courses on the Tuskegee Airmen and women in World War 2 from Air Force basic training courses, right? That's a faithful execution. No, that's an attempt to subvert
the process. You're trying to create a narrative, probably to protect your mid level bureaucratic job that wouldn't exist without such programs. Now, here's the real ironic part about this. The Tuskegee Airmen were victims of a government policy which elevated superficial characteristics above capability and character. You know, kind of like DEI.
Right. Isn't it worth noting there were units that were six and 10 times more effective than the Tuskegee Airmen, but they were held up because they were brought in to do a certain thing. Yeah, they were. They were a figurehead. It'd be like if Jackie Robinson wasn't actually a really great baseball player in his own right. And then you just celebrate it because you had to. No, you have to be both exceptional and breaking a barrier if you want to actually
do this. They used to know this kind of stuff. In any case, propaganda often times goes much further. I'm going to cover a couple other stories in the last two minutes here. 3 minutes. Number one, this is worth noting because I think this is one of the other sort of horrific things that happened to the Biden administration that's been kind of swept under the rug. You guys remember what happened in East Palestine, OH, Norfolk Southern and the East Palestine, OH village.
The, the city government there have reached a settlement over what happened in 2023. It seems like it was forever ago. There have been so many tragedies that have happened on US soil that we've just ignored that it's worth bringing it back up when it happens. The settlement's going to give the village $22 million for priorities that have been identified.
They've already given 13 and a half, $1,000,000 to help help with public infrastructure, fire stations, police stations, equipment and vehicles that were destroyed and rendered inoperable because of that crash and the derailment. A lot of the stuff, you know, goes back to various different people who may or may not be called Pete Buttigieg, right? Who's going to replace that? A Sean Duffy?
Won't it be nice to have like a family person that's not a weirdo that doesn't go and take maternity leave to chest feed their child because we have a real father who's got like 9 kids anyway, just a little different animal. There's also been an April 2024 settlement, which I'd never heard of before, but it's worth knowing that the residents of that city got a $600 million class action. It's probably not going to include every single person in
that city. The other sad thing is often times when they do these settlements, people will come in and offer to do it on a contingency basis. So they'll get, you know, 30-40, fifty, 60% of that settlement, but hopefully some monies to make some of these people's lives a little bit closer to right after this tragedy happens. You know, people tend to forget because our new cycle moves so quickly.
And that is one of them. The other one I wanted to break out, which is worth knowing, is this one talk about money. One was from the private industry for a screw up. The other one is the United States government agreeing to pay Portland Antifa and BLM rioters from 2020 over injuries caused by non lethal force. This is freaking atrocious.
This is one of the last gaps of the Biden DOJ, the so-called deep state, the people that are working within these administrations to settle claims for their preferred outcomes. You'll notice that they didn't settle with me or Gerardo Boyle. We have active lawsuits and we actually have real grievances. These a holes which I went and saw personally, were basically engaged in Ricoh operations. This was racketeering. They were extorting, They were causing violence and arson.
And there are federal statutes that can show that they had the same kind of spotters, they had the same kind of organization, they had the same kind of security elements and responses.
They had the same conspiracy to commit federal crimes that you find in transnational organized criminal organizations that you find in cartels, that you find in gangs that are in the United States. The Antifa cells that were operating in Portland were highly organized and they had Co opted people from all over the country. And the FBI actually has evidence of this. I know that for a fact because I worked there.
They captured all the radio transmissions that were involved in these people's organizations on the ground. They have what's called FRS radio traffic. You guys can look it up. You can buy FRS radios for like 50 bucks. They're not expensive. They were being broadcast in the clear, which is to say unencrypted because they didn't have it.
They were all being recorded and I would love to see Akash Patel come in and make this a central piece of the the confirmation hearing that what happened to J Sixers should have actually happened to these a holes who were conspiring to destroy federal property, which is in crime in and of itself. And then they did so, and the FBI has evidence of it, but we were told that they didn't want to go after them.
Why? Because the Portland United States Attorney's office, the folks in Oregon didn't want to go and prosecute people where they lived. And that's unacceptable. It brings me maybe to like the last thought, which is that we've got these crazy lefty women trying to tell us something that the DOJ is meant to serve the American people. I'm going to leave you with a thought that it's not that. And then I want to get into, I'm going to have to go over a couple seconds here.
They're trying to argue that the DOJ is supposed to be autonomous. Again, this is another example of them trying to hold us to rules that don't apply. Barack Obama had a wing man in Eric Holder. You remember that? They are, they have no problem weaponizing the Justice Department. They just cry foul when the other side says, hey, why don't we just say what's good for the goose is good for the gander.
Here's Scott Jenning sort of resisting and saying there's a Constitution and these things are executive agencies department. Of justice. It does not work for the president. The Department of Justice works for the American people. It works for the IT. Works for the executive. It's in the Constitution. It exists in the executive branch. The lawyers of the Justice Department work for the American people. You're acting like it's an independent branch of
government. It's in the executive branch run by the president. But the lawyers of the Justice Department work for the American people, not for the president of the United States, not the person in the office. So you don't think anyone you don't think? Anyone in the? Executive branch is bound to the head of the executive branch. No. Here's here's the difference. Here's the difference. Yeah, here, here, here. OK, so here's the deal. What you're going to find is this sort of crazy leftist
argument. I wanted to show you guys another example because this is going to be very prominent. You remember something we talked about last year? It's called the Technique and it is perfectly exemplified through comedy by a guy named Bill Burr, who probably is on the left based on what I've seen. I'm going to give you an example of the technique. Keep this in your back pocket. This is your lesson of the day. This is your your tool to walk away with. You can hold on to this and
break it out when necessary. Scott Jennings is going to exemplify the technique with this woman who has what he's calling Elon derangement syndrome. They're still fixated by the way, this is like yesterday's CNN broadcast. They are still fixated on Elon Musk doing the like autistic, this is my heart and I'm sending it out to you. And they're calling this, he touched his heart and he sent it forward. He went like this, like my heart is full and I give it to the
crowd. And they called that AC Kyle salute. And they can't handle it. You know, Elon Musk, who I've personally been in, you know, Twitter spaces, listening to him talk to members of of the Jewish people, like representatives from Israel and saying how much he supports them. It's insane for them to try to slant this in their own way because Nazis are going to try to make it about themselves anyway.
This lady's going to go nuts. I just want to know, is this woman ethnically Jewish or is she in fact my religious practicing Jew? I think we already know the answer of it. She claims to be a Jew at the end. I may not play the whole thing because I want to give you this last little piece and give you the technique for Bill Burr. It'll be our palate cleanse of the day and also a useful lesson.
Look, the the first time that Elon Musk decides to declare that globalist Jews are responsible for the great replacement of brown people into the United States, maybe it was a misunderstanding. You know, the second time he said that Jews are pushing hatred against white people. That's a quote, you know, that was a little iffy by the 2nd Sieg Heil. I think he kind of loses the benefit of the doubt to to be not accused of playing Footsie with these Nazis. I'm not saying he's a Nazi.
I'm saying the Nazis think he's a Nazi, which they very clearly did at this event. And this was not. These words were not said in a vacuum. As you pointed out, the leaders of Afd have embraced, in many cases, the Nazi heritage. They have wanted to take down the Holocaust Memorial in Berlin, saying it is inappropriate to to recognize this horrific chapter in German history. And I I just think it's it's
horrific. I I I don't understand why this guy keeps getting the benefit of the doubt, whether or not he believes this stuff. Personally mentioned the Nazi jokes he was making on. Oh, yeah, That actually got there. He's been given so many chances about it. Yeah, I, I was hearing a lot of signs. Scott, what's that? Yeah. I mean, we, we've moved on from Trump Derangement Syndrome to Elon Derangement Syndrome. I'm sorry, do you want to defend this saying there's ample.
The Germans get to this. Let him finish, Catherine. I love, I love this game we play where you talk for two minutes, I talk for three seconds, and you freak out. So. So he has a long record of supporting the Jewish people #1 #2 anybody who is asserting this thing he did on the stage the other day was a sig heil, which I just heard you say, you know, lawyer up. Maybe because absolute ridiculous thing to say. Under no circumstances in Germany thought it was a sig heil. Under no certain.
Nazis in Germany, no circumstances was he doing anything other than expressing enthusiastically. Why don't you do it on TV right now is appreciated. Why don't you do it on TV right now? If you think it's so #3 so you know #3 number three, I think it
is fully appropriate. And I of course, have been the strongest supporter of the Jewish people on this network for over a year, since October the 7th, to to remember to remember the Holocaust and to remember the atrocities committed against the Jewish people. I'm going to stop it there because it goes on for a little longer. And then she goes on and says I'm a Jew, I'm a Jew. Like, how are you? Remember, the best part is he has an an argument.
It is three points. He thought of them beforehand and he refuses to get derailed by this woman injecting these little snippy, snippy garbage comments. Do not, do not engage heroes. Bill Burr, this is your palate cleanse of the day. It's also a fantastic lesson. Remember that when you've won the argument and they are making emotional nonsense like what are the Nazis think in Germany? Like nobody cares. I'm not going to answer your points. Do not engage with the
foolishness. Stay in the pocket. Win the argument, kneel the ball, take a knee and just let let the clock run out. And that's what that's what Scott just did. He's doing it on CNN every night. It's really fun. Anyway, Bill Burr with the so-called technique. This is my edited version. This is what the argument was about. I was so right. What happened? OK, you're winning and they just start saying that crazy shit out of nowhere. Just know in that moment you've won the fight.
OK, All right, don't get mad. Bob and Weed slip all of that shit. Maybe because you got a little Dick. Just let that slide. Stay in the pocket of the argument. OK, it's over. The argument is over. You've. Won. Just take a knee. And run out the clock. That's it. Take a knee and run out the clock. We've run out the clock here for
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