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A congresswoman questioned where the money would come from to cover deployments within the limited budget. The speaker responded by recalling 2020 when Minnesota Governor Walz abandoned a police precinct and allowed it to be burned, leading to days of chaos in Minneapolis. Because of this, the National Guard mobilization was too late. The speaker stated that President Trump recognized that such situations are bad for citizens. The speaker believes ICE has the right to safely conduct operations in any state, especially after 21,000,000 illegals crossed the border under the previous administration. The congresswoman reiterated her budget question. The speaker stated that the National Guard and Marines were deployed to protect ICE in Los Angeles so they can enforce immigration law, unlike what Governor Walz did in 2020.

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The speaker states that the majority of protests have been violent, not peaceful. They cite nearly 400 arrests of illegal aliens alone since the protests began in June. The speaker claims that hundreds of people have assaulted law enforcement officers. They assert that the Democrat governor and mayor of Los Angeles have failed their citizens. According to the speaker, most Americans and Californians do not want to see law enforcement officers being assaulted. They thank the president for taking action to protect federal law enforcement agents, federal buildings, and the federal mission of deporting illegal criminals. The speaker says this mission will continue.

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An illegal immigrant, El Mano Negro, admitted to assassinating over 25 people in the county for a cartel that was dismantled. Members of the cartel admitted that moving human beings, drugs, guns, and fentanyl is easier now than ever before in the cartel's history. According to the speaker, law enforcement resources are quickly depleted because of the Biden and Harris administration. The speaker stated that law enforcement sees victim after victim, and these stories are not unfamiliar to law enforcement throughout California.

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The speaker asks if cities should be allowed to ignore federal law regarding reporting illegal immigrants and provide sanctuary. Speaker 1 claims cities ignore federal law due to lack of federal funding for enforcement. They cite a city that imposed similar sanctions, resulting in economic decline with stores closing, leading to a policy change. The speaker asserts the federal government has been derelict in not funding the requirements needed to enforce existing law. The speaker asks Biden if he would allow cities to ignore federal law. Biden answers, "No."

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Good morning. California's public safety is in crisis, with rising crime rates driven by a misguided progressive agenda falsely labeled as criminal justice reform. This began with AB 109, which forced county jails to house state inmates and led to the early release of many criminals. Proposition 47 and Proposition 57 further exacerbated the issue by downgrading felonies to misdemeanors and releasing violent offenders. Lawmakers, including Governor Newsom, continue to ignore the consequences of these policies, while crime, especially violent crime, escalates. Despite claims of addressing public safety, proposed laws often provide more leniency for criminals. It’s time to hold politicians accountable and return to a common-sense approach to crime, recognizing that criminals must face consequences for their actions. Californians deserve better, and I support lawmakers who prioritize accountability for criminal behavior. Thank you.

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The LAPD police chief described the level of violence in Los Angeles as disgusting, prompting a discussion about National Guard involvement. Speaker 1 was surprised at the police chief's description, stating there has been no violence where protesters hit, shot, or threatened anyone. She believes the police chief doesn't know what to do because Los Angeles is a sanctuary city and the police lack authority. She claims the president is purposely initiating this, and that he didn't contact the governor or mayor before potentially sending in the National Guard. She predicts the president will create martial law, alleging he started this by targeting migrants. Speaker 0 noted some violence has occurred, including assaults on police officers and damage to vehicles. Speaker 1 acknowledged that a few people may not conform, but people shouldn't be goaded into confrontation or violence because that's what the president wants so he can send in the military and create martial law. She hasn't heard of anyone being shot, killed, or beaten.

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The discussion centers on the connection between the George Floyd protests and subsequent crime rates, with one speaker asserting that the "Ferguson effect" and "Floyd effect" led to increased crime due to police hesitancy. This claim is challenged as conjecture. Another speaker argues that Donald Trump never spoke out about George Floyd's death, highlighting the personal impact of the event. They advocate for criminal justice reform, including better-paid and more qualified police, and a database to prevent problematic officers from moving between departments. The conversation shifts to presidential responsibility for crime rates, with disagreement on whether Joe Biden or Donald Trump should be blamed. One speaker states Kamala Harris supports the George Floyd Justice and Policing Act and emphasizes the need for public safety for all communities. The claim is made that Donald Trump doesn't want a better border.

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The speaker was asked if they still believe the border should be decriminalized. The speaker responded that there should be consequences for those who cross the border illegally, and laws must be followed and enforced. The speaker claims to be the only person in the race who has prosecuted transnational criminal organizations trafficking guns, drugs, and human beings. They also claim to be the only person in the race who served a border state as attorney general to enforce laws. They would enforce laws as president.

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Mayor Karen Bass publicly sided with protesters against deportation. Gavin Newsom criticized deportation efforts as chaotic and reckless, claiming they aimed for an arbitrary quota. However, the speaker argues that with millions having entered the country illegally, deporting even thousands daily for four years wouldn't restore the situation before Joe Biden's presidency. The speaker characterizes the situation as an "invasion." The speaker notes Newsom is unhappy that the California Guard was nationalized. The speaker claims Trump has the power to nationalize the Guard without request, drawing a parallel to JFK's nationalization of the Alabama National Guard.

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The speaker addresses criticism that the president's response to the LA protests was a calculated attempt to shift focus from his feud with Musk. The president responded to the LA riots by condemning the violence. The president saw images of border patrol and ICE agents being attacked and vehicles being burned, which prompted his response. The speaker claims the response worked because those images decreased the following night. The speaker adds that the governor and mayor need to do more, and that California has been a mess for years because of Gavin Newsom's incompetence. The president was only responding to the violence.

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Senator Alex Padilla states that a half dozen violent criminals are being rotated. Someone states there is no recording allowed out here per the FBI. Another person says that you can record.

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The speaker addresses criticism that the president's response to the LA protests was a calculated attempt to shift focus from a feud with Musk. The response rejects this, stating the president condemned violence stemming from Musk and reacted to images of border patrol and ICE agents being attacked with rocks and Molotov cocktails, vehicles burning, and illegal aliens flying foreign flags. This response is credited with reducing such images the following night. The speaker adds that the governor and mayor need to do more, criticizing Gavin Newsom's past actions and suggesting his recent address was for political ambition rather than action. The president was responding to these issues alone.

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The secretary was asked to justify using the military for civilian law enforcement in Los Angeles. The secretary stated every American deserves to live in a safe community, and ICE agents need to be able to do their job of deporting illegal criminals. He said President Trump believes in law and order and has the authority to mobilize the National Guard or active duty troops to protect federal agents. When asked which authority justifies the use, the secretary stated it sounds like all three, citing millions of illegals waving flags from foreign countries and assaulting officers. He said the governor of California has failed to protect his people, along with the mayor of Los Angeles, so President Trump will protect the agents. When told orders for these purposes should be issued through governors, the secretary stated President Trump has all the authorities necessary.

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The speaker claims the Biden administration allowed people from prisons, jails, and mental institutions worldwide to enter the U.S. They allege these individuals included gang leaders and drug lords who were expelled from their home countries and sent to the U.S. border. The speaker applauds the troops for protecting federal property and personnel, and for upholding federal law. They state the troops are protecting ICE agents and the police in Los Angeles. The speaker says the head of the Los Angeles police acknowledged needing the help provided.

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Speaker 0: We have a problem with the CIA and FBI in Washington. Speaker 1: What's your plan to start over and fix them? Speaker 0: They've gotten out of control, with weaponization and other issues. The people need to bring about change. We were making progress, but more needs to be done.

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A speaker claimed that only a handful of apartment complexes in America have been taken over by Venezuelan gangs and that Donald Trump is the solution, not Kamala Harris's open border policies. The speaker asserted that Americans are fed up and have a right to be. The speaker expressed concern over apartment complexes being taken over by violent gangs and emphasized the need to make American communities safe again. The speaker stated that letting millions of unvetted people into the country leads to problems. They blamed Kamala Harris's executive orders for undoing Donald Trump's border policies, leading to the current consequences. The speaker believes the situation will only improve if Donald Trump continues to call out these issues.

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The discussion centers on claims about Venezuelan gangs taking over areas in America. Speaker 1 asserts people are terrified by these gangs and accuses Kamala Harris's open border policies of enabling the situation. They claim apartment complexes have been taken over by violent gangs due to unvetted individuals entering the country, attributing this to Harris undoing Trump's border policies. Speaker 1 defends Trump for calling out the issue. Speaker 0 disputes the extent of the problem, stating incidents were limited to a few apartment complexes, according to the mayor, and objects to the characterization that the city was invaded. Speaker 0 then attempts to shift the conversation to women and abortion.

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If law enforcement officers forsake their oath of office by failing to act when they see people swarming detention centers, obstructing traffic, burning cars, and trying to injure people, they are in violation of their oath. Mayor Bass and Governor Newsom are asked to state their position on the 12,000,000 people residing illegally in the U.S. amidst a $2,000,000,000,000 deficit, and what their solution is for the 300,000 to 500,000 people believed to have criminal records. The speaker questions the Mexican government's position, suggesting a bill to tax remittances, which could lead to higher taxes on these remittances. The speaker states that violent demonstrators believe they will be subsidized with social services to free up money to send to Mexico, its greatest source of foreign exchange, while the cartels kill between sixty and eighty thousand Americans. Gavin Newsom is accused of siding with people committing violence and pouring gasoline on a volatile situation.

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California State Assembly member Carl DeMaio claims Gavin Newsom and California Democrats incited violence after ICE raids that targeted criminals. DeMaio states Newsom and other Democrat politicians called for people to take to the streets and fund organizations like the Coalition for Immigrant Humane Rights in Los Angeles (CHERLA). He alleges CHERLA received $34,000,000 in taxpayer money and runs a hotline to direct protestors to ICE agents. DeMaio accuses Democrats of blaming Donald Trump to deflect from their own role in creating a mess with sanctuary state policies. He says a LA city council member encouraged more aggressive tactics to stop ICE. DeMaio asserts Newsom should have deployed the National Guard and is failing to support law enforcement. He appreciates President Trump's intervention and says members of the National Guard are eager to restore order, despite Newsom's plan to file a lawsuit to stop Trump from mobilizing them.

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Good morning. California's public safety is in crisis, with rising crime rates and ineffective policies. The so-called criminal justice reform, starting with AB 109, has led to early releases of thousands of felons and overcrowded jails. Initiatives like Prop 47 and Prop 57 have further weakened our laws, allowing many crimes to go unpunished. Despite the chaos, lawmakers, including Governor Newsom, continue to ignore the consequences of their actions and refuse to implement tougher crime laws. Instead, they propose hollow measures that only give criminals more chances to offend. It's time to hold politicians accountable and recognize that there are individuals who choose to victimize others. Californians deserve a return to common sense in addressing crime and ensuring that criminals are held responsible for their actions.

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Discusses cutting funds in sanctuary states like California, accusing them of supporting illegal immigration and distributing pork, and says, 'we're giving them a hard time.' He claims California has 'a man that wants to give away everything to people that nobody's seen before.' On Los Angeles, he advocates strong action, including military and National Guard involvement, calling it 'upheld by the Supreme Court' and suggesting the city would otherwise deteriorate. He asserts 'They lost 25,000 houses in a fight. They should've lost none.' He recalls sending water down and breaking into their water supply because they refused to supply it, calling them 'crazy' and asserting they 'routed all the water out into the Pacific Ocean for environmental reasons.' He says he will 'work with governors' and with Democrats to 'make it good for everybody,' and that 'just about all cities with heavy crime are run by Democrat.'

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Governor Newsom did not request federal assistance from the National Guard in California, which has 9,000 local law enforcement officers. The National Guard operates under the governor's supervision. However, during the Iraq War, the Bush administration requested National Guard troops, resources, equipment, weapons, and vehicles. Coordination is key, and it's important to work together to solve problems, regardless of who initiates the request.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Biden Corruption is Clear, and Residents Fed Up With Crime, w/ Andrew Klavan, Alan Dershowitz & More
Guests: Andrew Klavan, Alan Dershowitz
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Megyn Kelly discusses Donald Trump's upcoming arraignment in D.C. and expresses frustration over media coverage, suggesting that the narrative is biased against Trump. She highlights other significant news, such as Devin Archer's testimony regarding Hunter Biden's alleged corruption, which she feels is being overlooked. Andrew Klavan joins the conversation, emphasizing that Trump is leading the GOP nomination process while Biden's administration faces scrutiny over corruption allegations. Klavan argues that the Department of Justice (DOJ) appears politically motivated in its actions against Trump, particularly in timing indictments to coincide with revelations about Biden's corruption. The discussion shifts to the upcoming debate between Ron DeSantis and Gavin Newsom, seen as potential successors to Trump and Biden. Klavan notes that DeSantis has improved his campaign performance and is appealing to Republican voters, while also addressing cultural issues. He criticizes the current political leadership's age and lack of fresh ideas, suggesting a need for younger leaders who can connect with the electorate. The conversation also touches on the cultural war, with Klavan asserting that the right has been losing ground but is beginning to fight back. He mentions the importance of addressing issues affecting families and children, particularly in education. The discussion highlights the need for a cultural shift and the role of women in advocating for traditional values. Later, Kelly and Klavan discuss Archer's testimony, which implicates Biden in efforts to protect his son's business interests in Ukraine. They argue that the evidence suggests a pattern of corruption that warrants further investigation. Klavan expresses concern over the implications of ongoing legal battles for Trump and the Republican Party's electoral prospects. Alan Dershowitz joins the show to provide legal insights on Trump's indictments, arguing that the cases lack solid evidence and may be politically motivated. He emphasizes the importance of a fair trial and the potential consequences of a conviction in a politically charged environment. Dershowitz suggests that the ultimate judgment should come from voters rather than the courts. The episode concludes with a discussion on crime in Oakland, featuring Bishop Bob Jackson and Seneca Scott, who criticize the city's leadership for failing to address rising crime rates. They express concern over the impact of soft-on-crime policies and the need for effective law enforcement. The conversation highlights the disconnect between political leaders and the safety concerns of residents, calling for urgent action to restore public safety.

PBD Podcast

DOJ Says Hunter Biden's Laptop is REAL & Joy Reid Defends Rape Book for Kids | PBD Podcast | Ep. 355
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The discussion opens with a reflection on personal success and the importance of integrity in entrepreneurship. The hosts share various news stories, including Biden's effective marketing strategies and Trump's rising support on Truth Social. They touch on consumer debt issues, particularly related to "buy now, pay later" schemes, and the implications of a rising homelessness crisis in California. Ohio lawmakers propose a pilot program to incentivize student attendance and graduation with cash rewards, aiming to combat chronic absenteeism. The hosts debate the potential effectiveness of such incentives and the broader implications for education and societal behavior. The conversation shifts to the closure of an In-N-Out restaurant in Oakland due to crime, highlighting the rising crime rates in California. They discuss homelessness statistics, revealing California's significant challenges compared to Florida and Texas. The hosts critique political leadership in California, particularly Governor Gavin Newsom, and the impact of policies on crime and homelessness. Immigration emerges as a top voter concern, surpassing inflation, with a bipartisan call for stricter border enforcement. The hosts analyze the political landscape, speculating on potential candidates for the upcoming presidential election, including the possibility of Michelle Obama or Gavin Newsom running against Trump. Charlamagne the God’s comments on Biden's candidacy are discussed, emphasizing the lack of enthusiasm for Biden and the need for a more inspiring candidate. The hosts express skepticism about Biden's chances in the election, considering the implications of the DOJ's acknowledgment of Hunter Biden's laptop as real evidence. The conversation concludes with reflections on the changing dynamics of homeownership among single women and declining birth rates among younger generations. The hosts emphasize the importance of traditional family structures and the societal implications of current trends. They wrap up by discussing the potential for significant political shifts leading up to the election, underscoring the need for effective leadership and accountability in addressing pressing issues.

Keeping It Real

HOW BLUE CITIES COLLAPSE: CALIFORNIA’S WARNING TO AMERICA
Guests: Chris Moritz
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California is portrayed as a cautionary tale in a wide-ranging interview centered on Chris Moritz’s new book, Failed State: A Portrait of California in the Twilight of an Empire, which argues that the state’s collapse stems from bureaucratic decay, ideological capture, and corporate influence. The conversation traverses exploding crime, crumbling infrastructure, housing chaos, and what Moritz describes as a permissive, pro-crime policy environment that began with landmark criminal justice reforms in the 2010s. The host and guest trace how policies intended to reduce incarceration instead flooded local jails, overwhelmed prosecutors, and empowered criminal enterprises. Moritz grounds his critique in personal experiences, including a home invasion and mounting storefront burglaries, to illustrate the erosion of safety and the disconnect between political rhetoric and everyday reality. Organized crime, juvenile recruitment by gangs, and the role of the Mexican Mafia in California’s prisons emerge as focal points. The dialogue delves into how cartels allegedly influence street-level crime and how reform-era laws, such as AB 109 and Prop 47, reshaped enforcement, sentencing, and public perception. The guests argue that the resulting chaos is not isolated to California but serves as a warning for blue cities nationwide, with widespread effects on real estate, business investment, and daily life. They discuss how technology firms, private security interests, and foreign investment purportedly intersect with domestic policy to amplify instability, prompting considerations of national security, sovereignty, and the future of urban governance. The episode weaves in anecdotes of personal crime, political branding, and media narratives, scrutinizing the tidal wave of policy branding like Safe Neighborhoods and Schools Act, and the alleged marketing tactics behind criminal justice reform. The conversation expands to concerns about homelessness, public safety funding, brush-fire preparedness, and environmental policy—areas Moritz claims are exploited to obscure deeper entanglements of money, power, and influence. A recurring theme is the tension between public alarm and political accountability, with Moritz and Michaels warning that neglecting root causes invites more displacement, higher crime, and a distorted sense of national direction. The discussion ends with a call to read the book for a fuller, sourced account of these complex dynamics. booksMentioned and discussed in detail include Failed State: A Portrait of California in the Twilight of an Empire by Chris Moritz.
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