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According to the speaker, Gavin Newsom signed a document that makes it a crime to ask a voter for identification. The speaker believes this action indicates a desire to cheat on elections. The speaker claims that while identification is required for other activities, it is now virtually a crime to ask for it when voting, which the speaker considers the most important act. The speaker asserts the only reason for this is to enable election cheating and insists this should not be allowed to happen.

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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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A judge in San Francisco issued a nationwide injunction regarding the defunding of sanctuary cities. The speaker believes it's unbelievable that judges in San Francisco or San Diego would rule this way, stating that the U.S. shouldn't have sanctuary cities. According to the speaker, sanctuary cities are sanctuaries for criminals, protecting them, and should be closed down to ensure a safe country. The speaker says "we have to get rid of sanctuary cities."

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California Governor Gavin Newsom is under fire for a law that hides gender dysphoria diagnoses from parents, endangering children. Newsom's privileged background and weak leadership have led to increased homelessness and drug addiction. His policies prioritize affirming psychiatric disorders over treating them. A movement is forming to oppose Newsom's harmful actions and demand better care for Californians. It is crucial to spread awareness and hold Newsom accountable for his damaging policies.

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We will have 11 bills signed into law for public safety. However, an amendment in these bills states that if a ballot measure passes, they will be repealed. This allows officials to mislead voters into thinking the ballot measure would repeal the bills. Governor Newsom and others are accused of lying to Californians to protect Prop 47. They are trying to prevent changes to the law by manipulating voters, as they did in 2014.

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The Bernalillo County Sheriff's Office will not enforce the temporary ban on concealed carry and open carry, as it challenges the process and punishes law-abiding citizens. The Sheriff shares a personal story of his brother being a victim of gun violence and questions how he can tell him to put away his firearms for self-defense. Criminals do not follow the law, so this ban only affects law-abiding citizens. The Sheriff also highlights the need to address gun violence and proposes a task force, meetings for early intervention, and a special session to address crime in New Mexico. Collaboration with other law enforcement agencies and officials will continue.

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Texas Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick discusses the state's new law allowing law enforcement to arrest and deport individuals who cross the border illegally. He defends the law, stating that it aims to address the invasion of illegal immigrants and protect the state. Patrick criticizes the Biden administration for not taking action to address the issue, highlighting the risks posed by criminals and terrorists crossing the border. He dismisses claims that the law promotes violence and emphasizes the need for stronger border security measures. The interview concludes with a discussion on the disregard for American lives and the erosion of democracy.

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California assembly member Bill Isale tried to end sanctuary state protections for convicted illegal immigrant pedophiles, but his microphone was cut off. The move was seen as an attempt to avoid public scrutiny. Isale believes that by silencing him, the issue was actually brought to the forefront.

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The message warns about three significant Senate bills moving to the House next week and urges viewers to take action to stop them. The first bill is an income tax. The discussion highlights contention over how it would be applied: while some call it a “millionaire’s tax,” attempts by Senate Republicans to attach an amendment to limit the tax to individuals with income of a million dollars or more were rejected by Senate Democrats. This rejection is presented as a reason for pause and concern, signaling disagreement over the scope and impact of the tax. The second bill described is an environmental crimes bill. The text asserts that this legislation would grant the attorney general unprecedented power to investigate, prosecute, and incarcerate tradespeople, farmers, and ranchers. It specifically claims that those individuals could be held personally liable for minor environmental crimes, implying a broad and stringent expansion of accountability and enforcement mechanisms related to environmental violations. The third bill involves the creation of a board with the authority to decertify sheriffs. The statement frames this as a risk to elected leadership, suggesting that bureaucrats could remove a duly elected sheriff from office. The implication is that this would undermine the independence or security of locally elected law enforcement leadership. Throughout, the message contrasts Republican and Democrat positions, noting the Republican-led Senate’s proposed amendments against Democratic opposition as a basis for alarm. It frames the legislation as problematic changes that would affect taxation, environmental enforcement, and the tenure of elected sheriffs. The call to action directs viewers to visit houserepublicans.wa.gov to help stop these bad bills and to fix Washington. It also encourages viewers to engage by liking, sharing, and following the content.

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California Democrats are accused of wanting to ban self-defense with a new bill proposed by lawmaker Rick Zieber. The bill would allegedly ban fighting back during violent home invasions. This is presented as a continuation of efforts against law-abiding citizens, following restrictions on the right to bear arms, police budget cuts, and appointments of soft-on-crime judges. The speaker asserts that these actions collectively aim to remove the right to defend oneself and family in one's own home.

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California's public safety crisis is blamed on progressive criminal justice reforms like AB 109, prop 47, and prop 57. These laws led to early release of criminals, increased crime, and lenient punishment. Governor Newsom and lawmakers are criticized for failing to address the rise in theft and violent crimes. Law enforcement calls for accountability and a return to tougher crime laws. The upcoming election year brings promises of new laws, but they are seen as ineffective. It's time for politicians to take responsibility for the consequences of their policies and prioritize public safety.

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California Democrats are attempting to ban self-defense. A radical California lawmaker, Rick Zieber, proposed a bill that would ban fighting back during violent home invasions. First, they attacked our right to bear arms. Then, they cut police budgets and filled the courts with soft-on-crime judges. Now they are trying to remove our right to defend our families and ourselves in our own homes. California's war against law-abiding citizens needs to stop.

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Oh, no. He sees us. You need to learn about three really bad senate bills that are coming over to the house next week. The first one is the income tax. Some people will say it's a millionaire's tax, but when senate Republicans tried to attach an amendment that would limit it to a million dollars and above, senate Democrats said no. That should give us all a ton of pause. The second bill is the environmental crimes bill. This bill would give the attorney general unprecedented power to investigate, prosecute, and incarcerate tradespeople, farmers, and ranchers, holding them personally liable for minor environmental crimes. The third bill would create a board that can decertify your sheriff, your duly elected sheriff. You don't want bureaucrats decertifying your sheriff after you elected them. Go to houserepublicans.wa.gov. Help us stop bad bills and fix Washington. Be sure to like, share, and follow us.

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Liberal discussions about rights have shifted, often overlooking the fundamental right of self-defense, which is essential for protecting oneself, family, and property. Recent cases illustrate this concerning trend. In Missouri, a firefighter was killed by a felon's girlfriend after he intervened in a threat. The local DA chose not to press charges against the shooter, raising questions about political motivations. In Texas, a store clerk was charged with murder after shooting a violent man who threatened him with a knife. Similarly, George Allen Kelly, who shot an illegal migrant on his property, faces first-degree murder charges despite having no violent history. These cases suggest a troubling message: individuals may face severe consequences for defending themselves against violent threats.

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Sheriff Chad Bianco criticizes California's approach to crime, blaming the governor and legislature for being soft on criminals. He expresses frustration with the system and suggests a change of heart, advocating for a tough-on-crime stance. Bianco calls for supporting a felon in the White House in 2024, endorsing Trump to "make America great again."

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If you live in Missouri and value liberty, contact your senators about Senate bill 727. This bill redefines homeschooling as a public school, with a clause that makes having a firearm nearby a felony offense.

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I was created in the image of god, and I want to talk about Gavin Newsom's 11% tax on guns and ammo in California. It's a violation of our rights. The law says we can have guns in our trucks, but only if they're in a case. Gavin Newsom is a traitor, and our government is allowing chemical warfare from China and aiding Mexican drug cartels. They're killing Americans and the border patrol does nothing. There's also a lot of child trafficking happening. Governor Greg Abbott, shame on you. We believe in law and order and self-defense.

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California's public safety is in crisis due to a radical progressive agenda fraudulently called criminal justice reform. This agenda began with AB 109, forcing county jails to house state inmates and releasing felons early, pushing jails to near collapse. Prop 47, a complete fraud, changed felonies to misdemeanors, basically legalized drug use, and increased petty theft limits. Prop 57 tricked voters into releasing violent criminals. Governor Newsom touts these as successes, while lawmakers refuse to fix their mistakes. Crimes are no longer crimes, allowing Newsom and Bonta to cite flawed data. Law enforcement has been unable to get the progressive left majority to consider laws that would increase punishment or send criminals to prison. The governor and attorney general refuse to prosecute criminals, instead focusing on disarming law-abiding citizens. Current bills claiming to address theft are disingenuous, giving career criminals multiple chances before imprisonment. Newsom attacks a Target employee for not stopping theft instead of addressing the failed policies that enabled it. It's time to hold politicians accountable and acknowledge that some individuals choose to victimize others.

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An Anne Arundel County man was shot and killed by police when he refused to surrender his gun under the red flag law. The officers arrived at his home to confiscate his weapons, leading to a fatal confrontation. Red flag laws allow individuals to report someone they find threatening, resulting in gun confiscation without due process. Critics argue that these laws are a way to infringe on Second Amendment rights. Share your thoughts on red flag laws in the comments. Subscribe, like, and share the video.

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Law enforcement is being hindered from taking action, resulting in theft and destruction. The police are not allowed to do their job due to fear of consequences. This phenomenon is unique to our country and is watched by people worldwide. Law enforcement's dignity has been taken away, despite their competence. Police officers and border patrol agents know what needs to be done, but they are restricted. This issue is not limited to inner cities, as it is happening in unexpected areas. Organized groups are stealing from stores and selling the stolen goods elsewhere. Allowing the police to take necessary action, including shooting in some cases, will immediately put an end to this. Our police are exceptional.

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In New Mexico, many people carry guns illegally, but it's impossible to arrest them all. If upheld, this law would allow police officers to focus on real criminals. Some argue that it's unconstitutional to restrict the right to bear arms, except in emergencies when additional powers can be invoked. No constitutional right, including my oath, is absolute. There are restrictions on free speech and personal freedoms.

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Texas is signing three laws to protect itself from the neglect of the Biden administration regarding the border. The United States constitution allows states to take action to defend themselves when the federal government fails to address border challenges. Texas is exercising this power to protect itself.

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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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A sheriff explains that deadly force can be justified in certain situations, such as when someone attempts a carjacking or commits a burglary. He emphasizes that even without a weapon, the act of trying to carjack a vehicle poses a significant threat. The sheriff asserts that his message is clear: if someone uses extreme violence to carjack a vehicle, they risk being shot. He stands by his position, indicating that individuals engaging in such criminal behavior should be aware of the potential consequences.

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The speaker wants the police to publicly state that the current situation is incorrect and that they will not enforce it. They believe that citizens have the right to bear arms and should not be arrested for it. They mention having seen this happen multiple times before.
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