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Senator Alex Padilla is questioning the secretary about the protection of criminals. He also wants to know how many ICE agents have been doxxed and targeted for performing their duties.

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A reporter asks a congresswoman if her promise of "hell to pay" if representatives MacIver, Amededez, and Coleman are prosecuted constitutes a threat to Tom Hellman and Kristen Young. The congresswoman denies any personal threat of violence, stating she has been an effective advocate and there are political consequences to actions. The reporter asks why the congresswoman thinks Democrats are above the law, and if she will incite a riot if the representatives are found guilty of a crime. The reporter states that Coleman assaulted a police officer while doing her constitutional oversight duties. The congresswoman states Republicans are not above the law. The reporter accuses the congresswoman of blocking his phone and touching him, which she denies.

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The speaker states that more arrests are likely coming and that they have body camera footage of members of Congress assaulting ICE enforcement officers, including body slamming a female ICE officer. The speaker confirms there is a video of members of Congress body slamming ICE officials. When asked if members of Congress will be arrested, the speaker says it is an ongoing investigation and that is definitely on the table. ICE has the video, and it will be released very shortly.

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We're members of Congress, here at the Department of Education, and we're being denied entry. The doors are locked, and a private security contractor is blocking our access. We showed our IDs; this is our job, and we have oversight responsibilities. We're not a threat; we're trying to request a meeting. This lack of transparency is unacceptable. The administration claims to be open, yet they won't even let us into their own building. This isn't right; we represent the people, and we demand access. They've even called Homeland Security. This building is a public institution; we pay for this building and its employees. This contractor, who isn't even a federal employee, is blocking us without a good reason. This is outrageous.

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Jerry Nadler has described the raid of his office as outrageous and fascistic. However, the speaker claims Nadler's aides and staffers protested outside an immigration courthouse, then ran back to Nadler's office, a secure government building, when things escalated. The Federal Protective Service performed a wellness check after being notified protesters entered the building. The speaker asserts that Nadler's staff pushed back against DHS, claiming they needed a warrant, but the speaker states it's a public building, so no warrant was required. According to the speaker, one of Nadler's staffers, whose legal status is unknown, pushed a DHS officer, which the speaker claims is a crime. The speaker concludes that Nadler's office committed an insurrection and that no one is above the law.

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Speaker 0 asserts that the IRS has been using AI to access American citizens' bank accounts without a search warrant or a crime claim, discovered by an undercover journalist. They claim the IRS has access to every person’s bank account, and that the agency has been working with the Department of Justice and has no problem going after the “little guy” to ensure taxes are paid. This is described as a blatant violation of the Fourth Amendment. Speaker 0 and Jim Jordan sent a letter to the IRS demanding information about how AI is used and how civil rights are protected. Speaker 1 asks what the end game is and how to protect constitutional rights given the inevitability of AI, seeking ways to safeguard Americans. Speaker 0 responds that a new administration is needed in November, accusing the current administration of being lawless in terms of surveillance of the public, members of Congress, local officials, protesters, and voters. They claim the administration has “weaponized the government against us,” and that protections of the Bill of Rights—First, Fourth, and Fifth Amendments—have been ignored. Speaker 0 states that one of the goals is to address this perceived weaponization and surveillance.

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I've asked the DOJ where the line is regarding impeding or interfering with law enforcement. Some members of Congress are educating people on how to evade law enforcement, claiming they're educating about constitutional rights. But in reality, they're telling people who are in the country illegally, have committed crimes, and been ordered removed by a federal judge to not open their doors and hide from ICE. As a member of Congress, they should let us enforce the laws that have been enacted. If someone physically prevents an arrest, that's obstruction, but where's the line when it's just telling people to hide? I want to know where that crosses into impeding law enforcement, so I've asked the Department of Justice to define that line.

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The speaker accuses the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) of causing harm, citing record levels of illegal immigration, declining deportations, and increased fentanyl deaths. They also criticize the creation of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), claiming it colluded with social media companies to censor free speech. The speaker questions the DHS representative about a court opinion that labeled their actions as a massive attack on free speech. The representative denies involvement in censorship but admits to being aware of disinformation threats. The speaker challenges the representative on who determines what is false or inaccurate, highlighting the issue of government control over information. The representative denies the allegations, but the speaker insists that the court's findings are not disputed.

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Brandon Gill said that America would be better off if I were arrested and deported and that there was audio of me advising illegal immigrants from Somalia on how to evade ICE. These are people who have stopped caring about our institutions and our constitution. Everyone, whether documented or undocumented, has constitutional rights, and it's important for people to know them. It's red meat for his xenophobic and racist base to say he'll find a way to arrest and deport a member of Congress who he thinks is doing something wrong when I'm ensuring my constituents have the resources and information they need. He has a petition out and is getting donations. He knows he can't deport me; there are no grounds. He's putting this information out there because his base feeds off of it.

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Senator Alex Padilla is questioning the secretary about the protection of criminals. He also wants to know how many ICE agents have been doxxed and targeted for performing their duties.

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We are members of Congress here to meet with the acting secretary. We notified her in advance. You're denying us entry. What authority do you have to prevent members of Congress from fulfilling their oversight role? You claim we need an appointment or to be on a guest list. That's not how it's always been. Ninety-four members of Congress signed a letter requesting a meeting to ask a simple question. Your claim that she's unaware of the meeting is unacceptable. We should be allowed access to the Department of Education. We'll proceed to the visitors' entrance.

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The speaker is attending an oversight hearing and plans to enter an item into the congressional record. The speaker references Kristin Graziano, the Charleston County sanctuary chair, who the speaker claims is releasing criminal illegal aliens back into South Carolina after they have been arrested for crimes, including alleged pedophilia.

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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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Protests are ongoing at the privately operated ICE detention center, Laney Hall, in Newark, New Jersey. According to a DHS spokesman, protesters and two members of congress stormed the facility after a gate opened to allow a van to enter. The members of congress involved are Democratic Congressman Robert Menendez Jr., son of the former senator, and Congresswoman Bonnie Watson Coleman, both Democrats. DHS released a statement saying the actions of the members of congress went beyond a political stunt and endangered law enforcement agents and detainees. DHS stated that members of congress are not above the law and cannot illegally break into detention facilities, and that a tour would have been facilitated if requested.

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I held an online forum to educate my constituents about their constitutional rights, specifically regarding protection against illegal search and seizure. My job is to share critical information with those I represent. Tom Homan was upset because he felt I was advising people here illegally, but I was advising all my constituents. Homan threatened to report me to the Department of Justice, but I haven't heard from them. I plan to reach out to the DOJ to ask if they intend to open an inquiry based on Homan's threats. I want to know if this administration intends to use political intimidation to silence its critics.

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Three Democrat members of Congress engaged in a physical altercation with ICE agents outside the Delaney Hall Detention Center in New Jersey. The speaker believes this is a new low for congressional Democrats, especially since Democrat leadership sent a statement of support. The Democrats were at the facility to demand its closure. The facility houses violent gang members, rapists, and murderers. The speaker claims Democrats support open borders and MS 13 gang members, want to allow illegals to vote, and want to empty the jails. Republicans, on the other hand, want to detain and deport criminal illegal aliens. US attorney Alina Habba in New Jersey has opened an investigation into the matter. The House Republican Conference is discussing appropriate action to address the behavior.

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The speaker visited an unspecified facility and found the conditions inside to be acceptable, noting people are safe, clean, and being fed. However, the speaker doesn't know if everyone inside belongs there. The speaker believes ICE is out of control and attempting to intimidate people. The speaker asserts that the people will ensure the current administration adheres to rules that prevent the country from becoming a dictatorship or third-world country. The speaker then yields the floor to Lamonica.

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Tom Holman, former acting director of ICE, allegedly threatened to refer someone to the DOJ for using free speech to advise people of their constitutional rights. According to Speaker 2, some people are educating "the worst of the worst" on how to evade law enforcement. It is a crime to not comply with ICE removal orders or hinder one's removal ordered by a federal judge. Speaker 2 anticipates more judges in sanctuary cities making "bad decisions." Supporting sanctuary cities is acceptable, but impeding ICE is a felony that will lead to a request for DOJ prosecution. Democrats want different rules for illegal aliens, despite claiming no one is above the law. US citizen families are separated when a parent goes to jail, but there's resistance to separating illegal alien families. ICE sent three children with their mothers who requested it.

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The speaker visited an unspecified facility and found the conditions inside to be acceptable, noting people are safe, clean, and being fed. However, the speaker doesn't know if everyone inside belongs there. The speaker believes ICE is out of control and attempting to intimidate people, but asserts that they will not succeed. The speaker declares that "we, the people" will ensure the current administration adheres to the rules that separate the U.S. from dictatorships. The speaker then yields the floor to Lamonica.

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Members of Congress were locked out of a detention facility, despite a "welcome" sign and legal provisions for congressional access. The facility detains individuals, including Maryland residents with no criminal history, often exceeding the 12-hour standard for holding facilities, sometimes holding them for over 60 days before shipping them elsewhere. The facility is accused of violating due process rights, exemplified by the case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who was deported to El Salvador and later ordered to be returned by the Supreme Court. Concerns are raised about inhumane treatment and the detention of non-violent individuals. One representative stated that people are having their due process rights trampled on and that everyone is subject to the same rules and regulations. The denial of access is seen as an attempt to conceal the misuse of taxpayer dollars and the truth about the facility's operations, which is part of a pattern of lies.

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Elected officials and NGOs can't cross the line by doxxing ICE agents who wear masks to protect themselves and their families. ICE agents' lives and families have been threatened. ICE arrests sex offenders, robbers, public safety threats, national security threats, and gang members, making Los Angeles safer. These individuals are illegal aliens who committed a crime by crossing the border illegally, then committed another crime. The investigation concerns money laundering, tax evasion, and funds going to cartels in Mexico and Columbia that fund narcotics operations. The speaker says they are enforcing the law and will bring in the National Guard.

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Members of Congress are being denied entry to the Department of Education building. The doors are locked, and a tense conversation is taking place with a security guard. We're trying to get access to federal bill 19. We are members of Congress and should be allowed entry. A private security contractor is preventing us from entering, and it's unclear why. We're simply doing our job. Show them your ID. Were you told to block us, or did you decide to do so? We have the right to access the building.

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Protests are ongoing at the privately operated ICE detention center in Newark, New Jersey. Democratic Congressman Robert Menendez Jr., son of the disgraced former senator, and Congresswoman Bonnie Watson Coleman were taken into custody after allegedly storming the facility. According to a DHS spokesman, the protesters were outside the facility when the gate opened for a van. Some protesters and the two members of Congress then allegedly stormed through the gate. DHS stated that the members of Congress storming into the detention facility is a bizarre political stunt that puts the safety of law enforcement agents and detainees at risk. DHS also stated that members of Congress are not above the law and cannot illegally break into detention facilities, and that they would have facilitated a tour had they been asked.

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The speaker discusses protests in New York City where participants chanted: “Christy Noem will hang.” The speaker notes Christy Noem is the secretary for homeland security and says Democrats are “out en masse” saying she will hang. They also chant “save a life, kill an ICE,” and the speaker states this amounts to talking about killing ICE agents. The speaker argues that this demonstrates a permission structure for violence and that the left is openly encouraging violence against ICE agents and cabinet members of the president. The speaker says it will be interesting to see how many Democrats condemn these actions. The speaker asserts that the left has a problem with political violence and that it is visible “more and more.” They claim this is unacceptable and criticize the left for portraying themselves as more virtuous and morally superior, describing this behavior as inconsistent with that portrayal. The speaker emphasizes the need to call this out and to raise awareness about what they view as the violence being promoted by the left. Additionally, the speaker promotes a free email newsletter, stating that it is sent every morning around 7 AM Central. They mention that the link to subscribe is in their profile and urge viewers to drop their email and subscribe. The segment ends with the speaker noting they will see the audience in the next update.

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Speaker 0 shows notes the attorney general brought to the hearing, captured by a photographer in the room. The notes include a list of Democratic congresswomen and their search history. The photo indicates that searches performed by members of Congress at a DOJ facility—where they sit at a computer to search unredacted files—are being tracked and read by the Department of Justice and the attorney general. Speaker 1 responds that this represents a surveillance of Congress by the Trump administration and calls it totally improper, though not surprising given their misconduct in various areas. He notes that when he visited the facility, they log in under each person’s name, implying an attempt to make something of the situation. He states that members who visited shared the information they found, and emphasizes that it is not a pretty picture. He adds that lawmakers were required under the law to remove redactions unless necessary to protect the privacy of victim survivors. In his view, the redactions were used to protect offenders and coconspirators, with their names blacked out. He contends that information about the survivors was actually revealed, which he says was very wrong and contrary to the law. He also suggests that many survivors feel the exposure was deliberate, intended to intimidate them and silence them, though he says he does not know if that is true. The statement ends with “The other thing that's inter” before the transcript cuts off.
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