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mark: hello america i am mark levin this is "life, liberty & levin" send up a thank you for joining us. two great test joe concha and tom homan. before we get to them i'm sick and tired of already on the attacks on donald trump like he is sometime an anti- liberty are somehow doing things that you are not supposed to do. whether it's appointments to his cabin and so forth and so on. i want to nip this in the bud. as you know we try to do things differently here we do not have a line of 48 guests. we have two guests with longform interviews. for my opening statements i do my own research, my own thinking. and i want to give you a little bit of history about presidential misconduct. presidential misconduct we put things in some historical context because a lot of the
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people writing and speaking do not have the foggiest idea what they are talking about. let's start with john adams or second president. one of the great, great founders and framers, just a brilliant, brilliant man. but imperfect. 1798 president adams signed the sedition act which criminalize criticism of president john adams but not vice president thomas jefferson. is that in part of any person shall lawfully combine or conspire together to oppose any measure or measure of the government of the united states, shall be punished by fin a finet exceeding $5000 which was a ton of money back then. by imprisonment a term not less than six months nor exceeding five years. if any person shalt write, print, utter, publish or procure knowingly and willingly assist or aid in writing, printing, uttering or publish any false scandalous and malicious writing or writings against a government
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of the united states, with intent to defame the said government shall be punished by fine not exceeding $2000 by imprisonment not exceeding two years. that seems a little harsh. you would have thought a founder and framework the second president of the united site's were not back this. he excluded jefferson who he hated and was a party opposite. jefferson hated this. he and his party would when they would allow this law as well as the alien act to lapse it. so what happened? middle tennessee state university free-speech center. scholars have traditionally cited 17 indictments in 10 convictions under this law. many up on charges so flimsy has to be comical. targets of the act tended to be the editors of democratic republican newspaper who criticize the federal's administration of president john adams. the most frequently cited prosecutions have involved benjamin franklin who edited
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aurora newspaper and john daly burke and james smith newark's time piece newspaper who arrest and underwent federalist alleged to have been federal common law. congressman mathew lyon owned a vermont newspaper and thomas adams and william durell who respectively edited boston's independent chronicle newark's mount pleasant register were prosecuted under the sedition acts that were benjamin fairbanks and david brown of massachusetts, supported the construction of a liberty pole. luther baldwin hyde of newark new jersey were indicted for criticizing president adams in a tavern. other prosecutions included those of william of philadelphia and greeley of new york's argus comic charles holt of the new london and anthony haswell from the vermont gazette. state legislator for circling petition circulated in the sedition act as work thomas cooper who edited the gazette
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james t counter publish the prospect before the u.s. what you think about that? i don't believe donald trump's going to do anything like that. we'll skip to the great abraham lincoln not our greatest butter second greatest president. in 1861 abraham lincoln suspended habeas corpus from washington d.c. to philadelphia, why? the army was not set around washington d.c. there were rebels of threatening washington d.c. congress was out of session and the president said it got to do something about this so i will send the army that i have two arrest these people and throw them in prison. you actually have the charge that was something that i'm not going to suspend habeas corpus from washington d.c. to new york were going to expand beyond that in 1862 expanded to co 1862 expe entire nation. he did sell an defiance of an appellate court the role he couldn't let rules ironically enough and dread scott to help
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because a civil war in the first place.our constitution to suspend habeas corpus. thousands of people were sent to prison under the authority of the military at the direction of lincoln. thousands including one third of the maryland stat state assembld political opponents in fact he had a member of congress who was he had him deported to the south, just so you know. some 300 newspapers were closed or suspended temporarily. either lincoln's direction or the actions of his supporters but also union generals. somewhere in the north and criticize lincoln's handling of the war or urge for peace. wow. i don't think donald trump would do anything like that, do you? let's take world war i and jump ahead. the country was deeply divided. woodrow wilson was itching to get into that war and we did.
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what did he do? one of the worst president in pn american history another democrat. 19171980 and woodrow wilson signed the espionage and sedition acts as a espionage active in trying to use against donald trump by the way. which would come to be known as the most egregious assaults on free speech in our history. thousands were arrested and prosecuted mostly political opponents mostly people just exercising their speech. some were sentenced to many years in prison somewhere sentenced to 20 years in prison in june 1918 during the end of world war i the socialist party of america's presidential candidate delivered a fairly carefully worded speech because he was aware of this espionage act and so forth. it was a scathing answer were speech in canton, ohio what happened? he was arrested he is running for president, he was a socialist and criticizing wilson.
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he is arrested but 10 counts of sedition eventually found guilty of a website and obstruction he was sentenced where he ran for president received about a million votes. his sentence was commuted in 1921 by the new republican president. wilson also instituted the most extensive censorship regime of any president monitoring newspapers planting pro-government stories. threatening critics and so forth and so on. the espionage act lives to this day. who else i'm picking and choosing franklin roosevelt the great franklin roosevelt no franklin roosevelt among the worst. fdr as david burnham pointed out a law unto itself i wrote about fdr confidential governments did not hesitate to mobilize the irs
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and i am quoting to destroy the careers of individuals they decided were enemies. fdr ordered the treasury department the irs to destroy former republican secretary of the treasury. they develop phony criminal tax charges even though they knew he was innocent. his treasury secretary said he is innocent matt roosevelt said i do not care. they sought to put him in prison and he was harassed for a decade. he was not the only one fdr ordered the irs to capture newspadoctornewspaper publishedm randolph hearst. he began to oppose his new deall specially tarted targeted in trying to put his paper and philadelphia the philadelphia inquirer out of business he went after newspapers that disagreed with his policy when after newspapers that were owned by republicans. but he also after political opponents. they unleash the irs against louisiana governor former senator.
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he considered a primary component. they were going to actually put him in prison but he was assassinated before he could roosevelt targeted many, many political opponents, citizens, businesses and so forth through this irs to the internal revenue service. but there is more by the weight donald trump is never done that either and never would. john kennedy irs provided with tax information individuals companies and groups that he was interested and he wanted to know so we got h he got his tax retud other people that opposed him or out of interest in certain people in hollywood. he initiated programs under kennedy and a conservative groups thgroupcycle that the idl organization program he went after conservative opponents and conservative groups to the tax investigation and audit process. he is the fbi to track virtually
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every move you may have heard of this gentleman martin luther king junior. they tapped into his bones and bugged his house. they went into kings house and placed bugs and even got worse y the way i'm doing this quickly. kennedy's got a lot worse than this. johnson even stepped it up. he is the irs and the cia to spy on barry goldwater presidential campaign. widespread wiretapping of the campaign headquarters. in fact they uncovered one of the barry goldwater's staffers was a gate which goldwater knew they were threatening to use that goldwater wandered h wonded they know that? he called a senior person in the johnson campaign and said do not destroy this man's life. do not destroy this man's life but they threaten to do it ultimately they didn't. johnson was so paranoid about
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the kennedys he had the fbi sent a team of men to the 1964 democratic convention in atlantic city and then attorney journal robert kennedy was unaware of it so he directly had the fbi monitor, send men to his own convention's own nominating convention they tapped martin luther king's hotel room. they bugged it they bugged the rooms of other civil rights leaders attending the convention that information went to johnson he wanted to know all about it in 1968 after hubert humphrey received the nomination for president lbj had the fbi tapping his valance because johnson wanted to know if humphrey was loyal to him including regarding the vietnam war. surveilled is in the fbi the irs the cia and other federal agencies did you know any of this? probably not. now you do. what about barack obama?
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oh no. the hill newspaper i write this and on freedom of the press 2016 the "new york times" reporter who subpoenaed twice in the 2010 indictment of jeffrey sterling under the espionage act of 1917. he refused to reveal his sources but eric holder and barack obama were going to force him they were going to try. he was subjected to subpoenas responses rejected by the supreme court. threat of imprisonment by the obama regime until it was decided he would not be forced to testify at all. even jake tapper at the time said the obama administration use the espionage act as a by demonstration used it against donald trump or the espionage act to go after whistleblowers who linked to journalist more than all previous administrations combined seven times. nobody, when after the press like obama and holder in modern times.
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nobody. note less chilling with the 2013 associated press announcement that over a two month. the justice department has seized phone records without notice 28 telephone lines to ap offices and journalists. including cell phones and home phones affecting more than 100 reporters. transgression president deemed a massive quota massi quote a mase unprecedented intrusion for which there was no justification. incredibly a week following the ap broke the department of justice, ratcheted things up even further a criminal co-conspirator and a leak case involving north korea's intention to conduct eight nuclear test in response to impending sanctions. federal investigators seized e-mail logs, track to state department visits and movements of a security badge, even targeted the phone records of his parents on staten island. a report to president obama the
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committee voiced concerns administration or on its use of secret subpoenas and limitations on access to information thwarted a free and open discussion necessary to a democracy. that "new york times" this is the most close control freak administration i have ever covered. through it all the obama administration set records earlier and an analysis of federal dated the ap reported the government set a new milestone again for censoring flat out denying boyette request. but the worst of it was yet to come. the biden administration at merrick garland with the department of justice. you heard all about. closely with two impeachments. criminal investigations, subpoenas, the use of the irs and the leaking of his tax returns donald trump's collusion for the fbi, the
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department of justice with phony criminal indictments, phony criminal investigations abuses of power, the use of two local das to local democrat party das to also go after trump atlanta, manhattan, open notorious raising assault on the former president the republican nominee for president in a way that no president, note department of justice, no fbi, no intelligent service in american history even contemplating doing to anybody but they did it to donald trump. i do not want to hear anymore ae and i'm sure i will do trump haters, the democrats, the liberals, the corrupted media tell us donald trump is a dictator. donald trump is going to destroy liberty because of recess appointments i address that last night but you get the point donald trump, excuse me. when you look at these records
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mark: welcome back america. we are there for intro contra. tell me something interesting which is a constant duplicity of course. the weight that they go after trump nominees, the way they look at the drudge report. you look at msnbc, cnn, you look at other media. you take a look at pete hegseth. if somebody says something they said anonymously. of course there is no legal action taken fully. the still run with that they push it. they're pushing it out there with every one of trump's nominees. we have doug who was accused the daily madaily mail runs slappina woman. what do you make of this? there is a double standard here but they're trying to pick off different cabinet officers are trying to undermine donald trump' is par for the course.
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chris is a double standard on steroids, mark up right thanks for having neighbor that's a big take away from this election. doug hit a woman in public so hard he spun her a round that based on her own word her first-hand account they didn't touch at like they did not touch the hunter biden laptops or four years ago income to cabinet nominees two bronze stars, more than capable they're going to keep digging until they try to find something to derail that nomination ove overall when my g takeaways that we saw here quick up until election day in the postelection reaction is the death of legacy media. nbc is about to cease ties with the toxic garbage dump that is msnbc for example but look at this headline. they calaken riley killer nevera chance. for all the political controversy surrounding josé the outcome was never in doubt.
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quick shut the front door. i guess laken riley's morning is nbc cannot get rid of that fast enough the despicable son by it he tried to buy an election to let this be the consolation prize. while the investigative reporting. like they are leaving a legacy immediately going to start their own things they go to sub stack and people follow them. we see elon musk, x formally twitter which was controlled by the left now is truly an ultimate free-speech platform. i think you called it one time like the paul revere's of the users of the platform. lies to us and then go there for their news more than any other place. 90 million times that interview was viewed while kamala harris goes to see it may be a couple hundred thousand are watching
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part of radio shows are popular than ever before nationally syndicated. she could go on those networks nobody watched donald trump once a populwasa popular vote, everyg state the houses cap by republicans for the media strategy had a lot to do with that. great point. i don't understand these corporations that own the media platforms. they are spinning off msnbc. obviously they don't want to be connected to it why don't they just fire some of these people? i'm going to be perfectly honest with you joy reed is the biggest bigot i've ever heard she's given a primetime platform what are they afraid of questioning she is absolute poison. you've got that view is that someone's indicating it. five there all spewing trash over and over again. we come in the other media will use them as a joke. we'll use it to something to bat around like a ping-pong ball.
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and yet there they are they have no ratings for they are not making money they are an embarrassment to one of these corporations get rid of them? >> that will start doing that you're going to see in the coming days and weeks cnn will have massive layoffs not to spill behind the camera people that we see and have walked for many years they are gone, the big contracts are gone. the view, believe it or not some of the abc news umbrella. they consider that a news program. yet whoopi goldberg sang some bakery in staten island, new york will not make a cake based on her medical favoritism. no, the boiler went out. thanks to twitter, thanks to x their business is going through the roof. that's a bs were going to support this bakery i could go down the line wise enjoy it read fired? after the election she literally said on the air going to start deporting anybody who is of brown skin even if you are here illegally but how could you say things like that question but that is a defamation right there. trump's not going to bother him
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that in terms of lawsuits but that some point and is the accountability of a feeling it's coming. follow the money at the added revenue is not there because the ratings aren't there then these people will be gone for that the difference during 2016 or there's a big trump bump everyone can say what they want about them in 2024 these folks are going to be jettisoned. now the what we see is in the nfl during the trump dance and golf, people are proud to be trump supporters when 201 2016 t to hide the fact they're going to lose their job or be shamed out of existence. it's quite a shame in eight years. >> can you do that again? >> yes i think it's a bit like this you kind of do this it's pretty simple actually print even i can do it. i shut the white man's overbite so go figure. mark: is jus
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i am jon scott and now back to "life, liberty & levin." mark: you note joe, i see some these changes a current uc with msnbc, cnn and so forth. they're not going to go away. they are going to reinvent themselves in some form or another. i do think it's great the market is working for there's competition there's independent platforms and that sort of thing that's very, very important. they're going to find their footing at some point, no? >> if the problem is no one is listening anymore. we did a compilation of all the endorsements in newspapers
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across the country. we look at 59 of them. fifty-seven went to hilary clinton in terms of endorsements only two to donald trump that got her a concession speech and a set of steak knives but it meant nothing people were told how to vote they said no were going to do our own thing and that was eight years ago. so that is the think they'll keep talking but again you see like joe scarborough flying down from our long vote to kiss the ring and donald trump could've said screw you i'm not going to talk to you you compared me too hitler you set them going to execute journalists and generals i do not want to meet with you. he apparently had a huge smile on his face he enjoyed the fact they came crawling to him because they knew they would be irrelevant without joe biden and office. the market is going to correct itself. i keep hearing by the way fox is part of legacy media to and are you guys going to suffer question mike said no we are at all-time highs before the election. now we've added 40% to our audience after the election will cnn and msnbc have lost more than half of their audience.
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i think the reason why is we are doing opinion right now that's great. we also have an actual news addition. look at the coverage we provided on election night with bret, martha, sandra smith and studio think of the report as we have out there. his reporting in israel and gaza is a pulitzer stuff the guy is tireless. bill melugin, same thing at the border he gets lonely della because legacy media refuses to cover the top three stories and voters might look at the white house correspondent they also must feel lonely they're the only ones in this room asking tough but fair questions to our hapless white house press secretary. while everyone else is gone south has lost hundreds of thousands of prescriptions to the washington post box keeps going up because it's not so much conservative we give common sense and its opinions and be we have people you can trust on the news aside that is a combination of these folks were to regain their footing, get a news division instead of putting rachel maddow and chris hayes, enjoy it read as your anchors on election night.
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because that ain't working. >> we call the congruent line of our reprobates. quickly we just have a minute left. that media and the democrat party been attached at the hip. do you see it now this going to change? the democrat party is in hiding they want to sabotage the trump they're not going to give out. it is a revolutionary party it's not a normal party anymore. think that dynamic stays the same that's her biggest ally the more powerful they've lost a lot of media echoing it. did they think that's a great idea do you think telling people their misinformed rubes when they felt what they felt in terms of looking at their bank accounts, their grocery bills, gas prices do not feel safe genius has its limits while stupidity apparently does not. my dream in the end is to own your own restaurants called
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♪ ♪. mark: welcome back america. you may have heard of him, tom homan is a great patriot. he is the incoming real borders are, donald trump on the real borders are as good have a great borders are. tom, there is some yammering out there we cannot use the military to bring criminals and others to justice. that is to deport them out of our country and deport other people who are here illegal. i've been doing a little bit of research on this there is a great piece by the senior legal
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counsel the center for immigration studies in the history of the act of 1878 which people say it means you cannot use the military for police actions in the united states. that's not what it says not only is that not what it says, that's not why it was passed. it was passed to prevent the u.s. marshals for being able to call up the military without the authority of the president of the united states. so congress passed this law and said essentially he's underlings the department of justice, these other people do not have the power to call in the military for law enforcement police actions. and in fact the attorn attorneyl to dwight eisenhower had set up the act is applied this way it's probably unconstitutional because it ties the president's hands. you and i are not saying we ought to bring in the military to be chasing people all over the place. this is a national security of
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federal action you are talking about if you are rounding up illegal immigrants by the hundreds of thousands because you've had illegal immigrants imported into the country by the hundreds of thousands. what is your general thinking about this? it seems like we need to have a definitive legal statement not just with the media comment. >> the media is wrong and just about everything they print. hopefully we got dod assistance i think president trump can make that happen. i agree with you the southern border i've been saying this for almost four years, what's happened to our southern border is a biggest national security vulnerability this country seen since 911 we note terrorists across the border there a threat to our national security. the cartels of mexico of quartered of americans with fence with a lot of dangerous people we need to find and remove them they directly pose the biggest national security threat to this country right now. even christopher wray who i zero respect is tough it's his huge national scaredy threat.
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>> a me ask you something that's not discussed as well. if we do not deport most of these people under current interpretation of law they have children in this country they become u.s. citizens. then we have chain migration that was passed in 1965 you are talking 21 million people may be more, may be less who knows. some point in the not-too-distant future you are going to have citizens from these illegal aliens that you are going to have chain migration the 21 million can turn into 100 million, 140 million, wandered 8,000,001 generation of people in this country, no? >> that's all we need a push back on the pulse of narratives but right now they are claiming they demanded these people be released into the united states they demanded they got to see a judge they demanded they get to claim asylum. okay, we will do that. however, at the end of the due process date demand if a judge orders them are moved, they must be removed. what's the option? let them stay question or if you
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do that we send a message in the entire world you can cross the border illegally which is a crime you can see a judge or not get it see a judge in good order of removal and not leave they're never going to solve the crisis but got to execute those orders from the immigration parts right now. look at the data, nine out of 10 people claim asylum at our board will end up on board at removal of the do not qualify for asylum. so we have to remove them. if we don't, it shut down the immigration court what are we doing? at the judges orders don't mean anything anymore than shut down and take it off the border. we'll give you a shot at claiming asylum with that's what you want to claim but at the end of that you get removed and you're going home for if you choose while you are here to give birth to a u.s. citizen child guess what, when you get removed you can leave the child here or even taken with you. we've got to secure the border with got to enforce immigration law were never going to fix the border and leads to big national security vulnerability to this nation. >> i want to pursue that last
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point with you. that is a point that left and that media are using to try and undermine and separate grandma from her grandchildren. let me ask you a question did these people come here voluntarily or they dragged across the border by the knights its government? >> they came here voluntarily and committed a crime. >> and so, they knew it they were doing. they knew the possibilities that would result from the fed's thas number one. number two we put people in prison and american citizens for committing offenses is it a defensive sate wait a minute i'm a grandmother, have three grandchildren please don't separate me for m from my grandchildren is not a defense in any court in america? >> absolutely not. they still want to attack and hm president trump her separation was zero tolerance. look, we prosecuted people we put them in jail. the child cannot go to jail with them when i was in new york also police officer new york i arrested a father for domestic violence, the child couldn't go to jail so they got separate i
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arrested fathers and mothers with dui have a child we separated that family law enforcement separates families all across this country every day they wanted different set of rules and it can't be a different set of rules. they can keep talk about terms family separation, not 10 with the three to thousand children separated from their pounds smuggled into the country bark by cartels they cannot buy they cannot talk about the thousands of moms or dads or children were murdered by someone who is in the country illegally there is a separation they buried their child. the left's message is wrong. it's misleading to the american people parkways is great point want to pursue that as well as all of the women who are enslaved in sex slavery labor slavery and all the rest of it seems like the media did not pay a lot of attention. were going to pursue that when we come back. we will be right
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♪ ♪. mark: welcome back america. were here with tom homer the real border czar suit. that grandmother to circle back if she goes back to where she comes in with her grandchildren no one stops her from getting in line and going to the process as people are supposed to the legal immigration process if she wants to come back to america. she just tested it legally and get in line with everybody else
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as long as she is not committed an offense, correct? >> absolutely. you should self report yourself you should leave on your own will because if we find you and you get an order for deportation you've got a 20 year bar so even if you have it as a child you competition for it you cannot come as a visit you cannot come on a student visa. it's best for these people to leave on their own so they do not get an order of deportation which will bomb them from a legal entry in the future. >> with the beta should be doing is encouraging grandma and the others, leave it now. avoid the 20 year suspension and get in line like everybody else but donald trump does not say i'm against immigration he says i'm against illegal immigration. let me go on. all the interviews you're doing with the left-wing media, how many of them bring up the 320,000, three and 25000 missing unaccompanied minors? how many and bring up these women sold into sex slaves we do not even know the number of women sold into sex slavery. how many of them bring that up to you in the and they're talkie
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was the border czar to be? >> none of them. i spent two hours with 68 minutes i brought all those subjects to light. and of course they come in in seven minutes and try to make me look like a bad guy. but i don't care. not only do they not ask you add it to your interview it never makes the final cut they don't talk about that absolutely not. >> the thing is if we get an orderly system back, people come in legally people here illegally are removed, these horrors of unaccompanied minors you cannot eliminate them altogether but they will certainly be reduced in a significant way. these horrors of these women being sold and chilled into sex slavery. if we get the border secure we never talk about all the drugs, the fentanyl, illegal arms that come into this contribute what is happened to the second amendment types? we get a lot of weapons that come into this country that are sold illegally, brought in illegally manufactured in communist china and so forth. so securing the border basically
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secures a civil society for all the people in the country, yes? >> absolutely pay people need to understand we've got millions of people coming across a border making a false asylum claim there are literally thousands to tens of thousands of people in this world who have legitimate asylum claim they are escaping. fear and persecution from the home government there stuck on the back of the bus bus of mills of people standing in line paying their fees doing the background investigation the coming into the country the right way but they are sitting in the backseat. people are saying i'm sick and tired of hearing, the illegal immigrants come in for better life. i get that. when you cause a crisis this piglet overwhelms the border patrol, that many times a border patrol 70% or higher are polled on patrol that's the cartels take advantage. when they create a huge crisis in the southern border that ties the border patrol up to this mentoring crisis that's when they need the fentanyl kills a quarter of a million that's when the sinsex traffic of women and children is claim six 100% of a record number of terrorist
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watchlist people cross the border. that's where the cartels make billions of dollars more. when you cause a crisis this big all these other bad things happen. it's not -- illegal immigration is on a victimless crime and causes a lot of bad things happen in this country that's whweneed to secure the board its not just about illegal immigration it's drugs, it's about terrorist comments about sex traffic and all those bad things happen when you do not have control the border. mark: you've got a very powerful weapon when the democrats in power use against state and local all the time. federal funding. you have a governor who says i am not going to cooperate, i'm going to block you. we'll then come up federal funds should be slashed and i mean hugely so, so that the people of that state understand the governor is the responsible party. the mayor is the responsible party. they could beat their chests to being century city's all they want they are part of the united states whether they like it or not. this is a federal issue.
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even the governor of texas is the one trying to enforce federal law against the biden administration. much like the confederacy they want to go on their own. they want to do their own thing. to me you got a powerful weapon okay, note federal funds boom, last thoughts. >> s going to happen. guarantee a president trump will do that. second of all, this administration is from this world upside down. now i am being attacked and got death threats my family's not even living in my home right now all the sudden the guys who are with the bad guys the bad guys who break the law are the victims. those in the governors who say they're going to stop ice from doing their job, stop me from doing my job listen to the lake and riley tape. listen to the 17 men said this girl suffering, fighting for her life, fighting per brought this little girl's did not want to die she fought through that happens everyday crosses country at the hands of illegal aliens find the else of this president trump has made it clear were going to prioritize public
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safety threat to national security threat right out of the gate because they pose the most to this country but what governor or mayor does our public safety threats national security threats out of their neighborhoods and communities at the number one responsibility. you hate trump all you want be of got to love your community more than you hate president trump. mark: many of them dealt with the american people have spoken and they have spoken loudly in a landslide election for they want this fixed, president trump you are the right guys to do it. have a wonderful thanksgiving my front. thank you ve
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generation. we the people, and overwhelming number of us, a community across this country, we spoke and we said enough is enough. we do not support as donald trump called it, abraham lincoln put it the enemy within. we stood on the shoulder of our ancestors. the men and women that gave us the declaration, gave us the liberty, prosperity, we stand with them. there will be tough days ahead because the ruling class will not just rollover but this is a fantastic beginning. the election of donald trump and jd vance and we the people did it. congratulate yourself, enj your thanksgiving and let's get ready for the new year. i will see you next time on life liberty and leaven. ♪ >> trey:
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