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Speaker blames the mayor of Los Angeles and the governor of California for sanctuary policies, saying they refused to turn over. Tens of thousands. Of serial. Criminal illegal aliens. To ice. He claims they "get arrested by state or local authorities and they get cut loose" and then go on to commit crimes like assault. Armed robbery. Home invasion. And murder. He calls it "the most. Unimaginable egregious crimes you could think of" and says "All of that blood. All of that suffering. All of that heartache. Squarely on the soul and conscience. Of California's governor. And the mayor of Los Angeles." They are "guilty of crimes against humanity. Are facilitating child trafficking. Sex trafficking." He adds: "What Newscom are doing and what Bass is doing are unforgivable." He praises "ICE agents and Border Patrol agents for carrying out this mission on behalf and on the orders of president Trump to make America safe for our citizens." He states: "The Democrat party seems to only care about two groups right now, criminals and illegal aliens." "Donald Trump's Republican Party is fighting for law abiding. American citizens" and "you’re seeing the results right here in Washington DC." He concludes: "Where the most violent. City. That we have in this country. Is now becoming. Day by day and will become one of the safest cities in the whole country."

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- There is no state where it is legal to kill a baby after it's born. - In Springfield, people are eating pets, but the city manager reports no credible claims of pets being harmed. - Crime is up, but the FBI says overall violent crime is coming down. - There should be a mandatory buyback program for assault weapons. - In Charlottesville, there were fine people on both sides, besides neo-Nazis and white nationalists. - Defund the police means reimagining how we are creating safety, because many cities focus one third of their entire city budget on policing. - Mexico has taken 34% of the automobile manufacturing business. - China is building massive car plants in Mexico and plans to sell those cars in the United States with no tax at the border. - A 100% tariff will be put on every car that comes across the line. - If I don't get elected, it's going to be a bloodbath for the country.

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Speaker addresses Gavin Newsom, declaring, "I am going to expose you for the complete fraud that you are, the liar that you are," and, "you will never ever be the president of this country." He says California's problems are "completely caused by California government," despite "the greatest businesses," "the greatest people," and "the greatest innovators, the greatest creators, the greatest entrepreneurs" there. He blames government for "overregulation, overregulation, activism" and says the aim is to restore balance where "government is supposed to be working for us" and "we are not supposed to be working to increase the size of government." He calls California "the laughing stock of the rest of the country" and "the world," recounting a Europe trip where a sommelier noted that "California" has "that crazy governor." He vows to "take it back," give "every kid growing up now" that dream, and help "the kids... from 20 to 35" who think it's impossible to make their California dream. He aims to "return the ability to look at that Gold Coast as the beacon for the rest of the country" and to have California be "the beacon for the rest of the country" again, so that "if you're gonna make it, you come to California to make it"—which is why he's running for governor.

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The speaker announces a plan to end all sanctuary cities in North Carolina and across the country. Upon taking office, the speaker plans to surge federal law enforcement to cities failing to turn over criminal aliens. The speaker states they will hunt down and capture every gang member, drug dealer, rapist, murderer, and migrant criminal being illegally harbored. The speaker claims that the top 25 worst cities are Democrat-run.

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Discussion centers on crime in California and state leadership's enforcement actions. Speaker 0 asks if crime is a problem in California given a surge in state law enforcement. Speaker 1 replies that "crime is an issue and we want to tackle it, and we continue to do more in that space." "And we announced and highlighted some of the expansion." He adds that the efforts are "in partnership with our local communities" and "We did it in partnership with the Biden administration prior." He reiterates opposition to "the nationalization, the militarization of the guard in militarizing United States cities" and says "So quite the contrary." The exchange ends with a sign-off and a tease for CSPAN coverage, "First, at 4PM."

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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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"You may assert there's no waste in the Pentagon. You may assert there's no waste in treasury." "If you agree there is corruption, why are you not celebrating the cuts, the reforms that are being instituted?" "The taxpayers fund it. They pay for it." "The illegal aliens he brought in from Venezuela, from Haiti, from Nicaragua, they are not doing farm work." "Are in our cities collecting welfare." "They funnel money to their cronies all over the world through a swampy network of NGOs, nongovernmental organizations." "What Democrats are saying is they oppose democracy itself." "We and president Trump are on the side of democracy."

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"Sanctuary cities are killing people because you allow these violent criminals to set up shop in your cities. Obviously, you saw this case with a person who murdered people on the road, three people on the road, because he couldn't even read the road signs." "We need the American people to stand with us, and I think that they will." "You can't do it. You've got to stop putting the interests of foreigners who don't have the right to be here over the interest of American citizens." "That is the that is the entire point and purpose of the Democratic Party."

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The speaker asserts that the Democratic party opposes federal enforcement of immigration laws and arrests/deportations of illegal alien criminals, using a "violent mob" to obstruct immigration law enforcement. They claim President Trump has a mandate to reverse Biden's open border policies and end the lawlessness of California's leaders, promising a large-scale deportation campaign undeterred by left-wing riots. Sanctuary cities will allegedly no longer shield illegal criminals. Examples of removed individuals include a Vietnamese national convicted of murder, a Mexican national convicted of child molestation, a Filipino national convicted of rape, and others with convictions for statutory rape, narcotics violations, domestic violence, and assault. An illegal alien from Mexico was arrested for allegedly throwing a Molotov cocktail at law enforcement. The speaker claims law-abiding citizens don't want these individuals in their communities. Any attempts to copy the violence to stop deportation efforts will fail, and lawlessness will strengthen the president's resolve to defend Americans from violent criminal illegal aliens.

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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 claims that under the current administration's policies, individuals can face significant jail time for child trafficking. They allege the Biden administration trafficked 500,000 children into the U.S. and helped them disappear, which they consider criminal. The speaker asserts that sanctuary states and cities violate laws against harboring, evading authorities, smuggling, concealing, and obstructing justice. They state President Trump is preparing an executive order to clamp down on sanctuary cities, calling them a "cancer on our democracy." The speaker says President Trump will soon take action against the radical left's efforts to shield illegal aliens, with measures more robust and aggressive than anything done before.

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Riots erupted in Los Angeles against ICE efforts to apprehend illegal aliens and employers. Karen Bass sided with protesters, while Gavin Newsom called ICE's actions "chaotic" and "reckless," claiming they were enforcing an arbitrary deportation quota. The speaker argues that with 12,000,000 people entering the country illegally, deportation is not a quota but an effort to stop an invasion. A CBS poll showed 54% of Americans favor continued deportations. The speaker criticizes Newsom for not intervening to stop the violence, drawing parallels to the 2020 riots. The speaker questions Bass and Newsom's stance on the 12,000,000 people residing illegally amid a $2,000,000,000,000 deficit. The speaker also questions the Mexican government's position, suggesting taxing remittances. The speaker concludes Newsom ruined his chances as a national candidate by siding with those committing violence.

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The speaker announces a historic action to rescue the capital from crime and chaos, calling it "liberation day in DC" and promising to take back the capital. He says he is "officially invoking section seven forty of the District Of Columbia Home Rule Act" and "placing the DC Metropolitan Police Department under direct federal control." He explains the National Guard will be deployed to restore order and safety and that troops will be allowed to do their job. He hints at extending the same measures to New York, and, if necessary, to Chicago, which he calls "a disaster" and its leaders "totally incompetent." He singles out Pritzker as "an incompetent" and notes his family "threw him out of the business" and that he "ran for governor." He references Los Angeles, saying LA "would be burning" without action, claiming "we actually sent in our military" to bring down the water.

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The speaker claims the Biden administration, led by Secretary Mayorkas, intentionally flew illegal aliens into the U.S., escorted them across the border, and provided them with parole, work permits, Social Security numbers, and access to voting. The speaker alleges this was a deliberate scheme to enable illegal aliens to receive government benefits, become dependent on welfare, and participate in U.S. elections. The speaker asserts this is an attack on democracy by the Democrat party, similar to California's sanctuary state policy of refusing to hand over illegal alien criminals to ICE. They claim California is releasing criminal illegal aliens back into cities, allowing them to re-offend, which the speaker believes is a criminal violation of U.S. laws and one of the most heinous things they have witnessed.

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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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"We have to realize the democrats, their whole argument is we are going to shut down the government unless you give a trillion dollars for medical benefits for illegal aliens." "And they're saying that unless you give that money to those legal aliens, unless you give those benefits to those illegal aliens, we are going to shut down the people's government." "It's such a stark contrast between two parties priorities." "We want to put the government to work for the American people first." "We're not gonna be taken hostage by the Democrats' desperate desire to give your tax money to illegal aliens." "We're just not gonna do it."

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The president signed an executive order this week threatening to defund sanctuary cities. The speaker questions why the leaders of these cities, who are allegedly harboring and shielding illegal aliens and terrorists from deportation, are not arrested instead.

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The speaker asserts that the Democratic party opposes federal enforcement of immigration laws and arrests/deportations of illegal alien criminals, using a violent mob to obstruct immigration law enforcement. They claim President Trump has a mandate to reverse Biden's open border policies and end lawlessness in California, promising a mass deportation campaign despite left-wing riots. Sanctuary cities will allegedly no longer shield illegal criminals. Examples are given of illegal aliens arrested in Los Angeles, including individuals convicted of murder, child molestation, rape, and other violent crimes. One individual was arrested for allegedly throwing a Molotov cocktail at law enforcement. The speaker warns left-wing radicals against imitating the violence to stop mass deportations, stating that such lawlessness will only strengthen the president's resolve to defend Americans from violent criminal illegal aliens. The speaker concludes that order will be maintained and illegal aliens will be expelled.

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The speaker stated they want ICE to target Democratic inner cities, specifically sanctuary cities, because that's where the people are. They cited New York, Chicago, and LA as examples. The speaker believes Chicago has a bad governor, Pritzker, who is possibly the worst in the country. They claim Chicago, New York and LA have been overrun by criminals, many of whom are not from those cities or California. The speaker alleges Biden allowed 21 million people into the country, vast numbers of whom were murderers, killers, gang members, and people from jails emptied into the U.S. They believe most of these people are in blue, Democrat-run cities and that Democrats think they will use them to vote, but that this will not happen.

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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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I'm proud to be part of this effort. We've taken significant action against sanctuary cities, halting federal funding and filing lawsuits against Chicago and Illinois for their policies. Sanctuary cities prioritize illegal aliens over the safety of their citizens and law enforcement. We are holding city and state leaders accountable, including the mayor and governor. If they don't comply with federal law, they will face consequences. What about those who tipped off the trend day, Arawak?

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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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"Would you allow these cities to ignore the federal law regarding the reporting of illegal immigrants and in fact provide sanctuary to these immigrants?" "The reason the cities ignore the federal law is the fact that there is no funding at the federal level to provide for the kind of enforcement at the federal level you need." "Pick up the New York Times today. There's a city not far across the river from my state that imposed a similar sanctions." "And what they found out is, as a consequence of that, their city went in the dumps in in the dumpster. Stores started closing." "Everything started to happen, and they changed the policy."

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Steven Miller defends President Trump’s immigration policies in a tense press gaggle, asserting that border crossings are down 95% and ICE is locking up 800 criminals. He calls the opposing approach dangerous, urging deportation of those who lack lawful status and saying the administration will use the full force of the federal government to remove them. He portrays critics as undermining sovereignty, describes a war against what he calls an invasion, and rejects calls for broad Amnesty, insisting that illegal aliens should be deported swiftly and that the policy is rooted in law and national security rather than politics. On due process, Miller argues those who lose asylum cases have waited years in the system and are 'fully adjudicated,' while criticizing administrations that release migrants into a 'non-detained docket.' He cites cases of deported women, the question of 'anchor babies' and automatic citizenship, and says migrants will have access to counsel only 'under current laws and court rulings.' He dismisses suggestions of blanket amnesty and defends the idea that if you are not lawfully in the U.S., you should go home, and he mocks limits on enforcement as 'catch and release' rhetoric. He frames the political fight as a democracy battle, claiming a 'war on democracy' and denouncing district court judges who block enforcement. He touts public support for mass deportation in polls and promises more beds and funding for ICE, arguing that the plan to deter illegal immigration will save money, noting estimates that a family can cost the state over a million dollars over a lifetime. He reiterates that the president will continue expanding deportations, with fines for those who stay and asset forfeiture where appropriate, insisting there is no room for tolerance toward illegal entry.

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Mark Zuckerberg Makes Joe Rogan Go Quiet with Never-Before-Told Details of Biden’s Lies
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Dave Rubin opens the show with light banter before diving into serious topics, particularly the recent Florida fires, which he attributes to both natural causes and mismanagement in California. He discusses the political landscape, noting that Donald Trump is about to assume the presidency again, and frames the conversation around Mark Zuckerberg's recent comments on free speech and government pressure to censor information regarding vaccines. Zuckerberg, on Joe Rogan's podcast, reveals that the Biden Administration pressured Facebook to censor discussions about vaccine side effects, which he resisted. Rubin emphasizes the importance of free speech in discussing critical issues like health and politics, questioning the authenticity of Zuckerberg's newfound stance on these matters. He highlights the need for transparency in fact-checking and contrasts Zuckerberg's approach with that of other platforms like X (formerly Twitter). Rubin critiques the Biden Administration's handling of the pandemic and its attempts to silence dissenting voices, recalling instances where his own tweets were censored. He expresses skepticism about the motivations behind Zuckerberg's changes, suggesting they may be influenced by the upcoming political shift. The discussion shifts to California's ongoing wildfires, with Rubin criticizing Governor Gavin Newsom for his handling of the situation and for prioritizing diversity initiatives over effective governance. He points out the failures in infrastructure and emergency response, questioning why resources were not allocated to prevent such disasters. Rubin also touches on the role of illegal immigration in exacerbating the fire situation, citing reports of arson linked to undocumented individuals. He criticizes the sanctuary policies that he believes hinder effective law enforcement and resource management. The conversation includes commentary on the political implications of the fires, with Rubin suggesting that the electorate in California is facing the consequences of their voting choices. He highlights the contrast between California's governance and the more effective leadership seen in states like Florida under Ron DeSantis. Rubin concludes by discussing the broader implications of government inefficiency and the need for accountability, emphasizing that while natural disasters are unavoidable, effective governance can mitigate their impact. He calls for a focus on competence in leadership and the importance of free speech in addressing societal issues.
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