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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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"It's been ninety days of protest at the ICE facility in Portland where tensions are high, neighborhoods resemble war zones, and the line between order and chaos is razor thin." "We've had multiple assaults on federal officers ever since early June." "Our mission here is to exactly that is to protect the federal facility, protect the employees, protect visitors." "We've had since June, every single night, we've had protesters." "They are twelve hour shifts, and but we're twenty four seven." "The guillotine was abandoned property from Monday night. It was rolled out as part of the protest, and then after the crowd left, it was left in the middle of the street. So we removed it and and brought it in until the rightful owner comes to claim it." "We would love for people to join our agency." "this story is far from over."

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"You just announced the official civil rights investigation into the Portland Police Bureau." "She called me this morning about this." "Portland Police Department has absolutely failed to protect the people of Portland going back well over a decade." "A federal consent decree was actually issued against Portland's police department in 2012." "They tried to delay it up by a couple of years, but it went into effect eleven years ago in 2014." "Since that time, as we've all seen on the television, there have been numerous riots with Antifa over the last five years." "So what we're doing today is actually under the purview of an existing federal consent decree over bad police practices." "Why does it seem like the Portland police are actually working for antifa as opposed to the people of Portland?"

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Speaker 0: When I was actually walking out here, somebody sent me a photo of a CNN headline about what happened in Minneapolis. And this is the headline. I'm just gonna read it. Outrage after ICE officer kills US citizen in Minneapolis. Well, that's one way to put it, and that is the way that many people in the corporate media have put this attack over the last twenty four hours. And I say attack very, very intentionally because this was an attack on federal law enforcement. This was an attack on law and order. This was an attack on the American people. The way that the media by and large has reported this story has been an absolute disgrace and it puts our law enforcement officers at risk every single day. What that headline leaves out is the fact that that very off ICE officer nearly had his life ended, dragged by a car six months ago, thirty three stitches in his legs. So you think maybe he's a little bit sensitive about somebody ramming him with an automobile? What that headline leaves out is that that woman was there to interfere with a legitimate law enforcement operation in The United States Of America. What that headline leaves out is that that woman has is part of a broader left wing network to attack, to docks, to assault, and to make it impossible for our ICE officers to do their job. If the media wants to tell the truth, they ought to tell the truth that a group of left wing radicals have been working tirelessly, sometimes using domestic terror techniques to try to make it impossible for the president of The United States to do what the American people elected him to do, which is enforce our immigration laws. The president stands with ICE. I stand with ICE. We stand with all of our law enforcement officers. And part of that is recognizing that you people in the media, not everybody in this room, but many people in this room have been lying about this attack. She was trying to ram this guy with his with her car. He shot back. He defended himself. He's already been seriously wounded in law enforcement operations before, and everybody who's been repeating the lie that this is some innocent woman who was out for a drive in Minneapolis when a law enforcement officer shot at her, you should be ashamed of yourselves. Every single one of you. Questions? Thank you, mister Vice

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Speaker Harmit Dillon discusses the current situation in Portland. He notes that the United States Department of Justice is under shutdown orders like the rest of the government, but those responsible for law and order remain on the job. He mentions a conversation with Nick Sorter, the journalist who was attacked in Portland yesterday and then arrested there, and with Pam Bondi, his boss, about what is happening in Portland and the urgent need for a federal civil rights investigation. Dillon states that they promptly moved to open a federal civil rights investigation. He explains that Portland is already under a federal consent decree for its failed police practices, in place for over a decade. Their very detailed demands for information are requiring body cam information and details about why multiple journalists have been attacked there and why the police seem to do nothing about it. He recalls litigating in Portland about journalist Andy Ngo being viciously attacked there while the police again did nothing about it. Dillon notes that the National Guard is being activated in Portland, attributed to the president's leadership. He says they will ask folks to stay tuned and have faith. He emphasizes that the United States Department of Justice Civil Rights Division is extremely aggressive in protecting the rights of American citizens, protecting the First Amendment, and ensuring that police practices in the United States are not discriminatory in violation of federal law. He asserts it is about time that Portland residents and people in Oregon felt safe from the scourge of Antifa and from lax and unacceptable police practices, and invites people to follow along as they go forward in this situation.

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Governor, the Virginia National Guard has been called in, but federal approval is needed for jurisdiction. There are reports of violence and chaos, allegedly instigated by the president. We discovered a previously missing interview where it was noted that Trump offered 10,000 troops for assistance on January 6. Evidence shows that when the Capitol was attacked, Trump’s immediate response was to contact Pelosi and Milley for help. However, it was Pelosi and Bowser who declined the National Guard's assistance. This situation raises concerns about potential cover-ups following January 6, and it’s crucial to uncover the truth, regardless of party affiliations. We will pursue the evidence wherever it leads.

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Protesters destroying government property labeled as domestic terrorists. 100 days of violent unrest. Authorities call it well-coordinated. A person in a patriot prayer hat shot and killed in Portland. Avoid being a Trump supporter in Portland. Two police officers shot. These are acts of domestic terror. Guard your country and society, or it will be the story.

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"There's a concern that there were agents of the government or assets of the government present on January 5 and January 6, during the protests." "I'm need afraid I can't see that at all." "Alright. You have you have those images there, and they're captioned. They were from January 5 and January 6." "As far as we can determine, the individual who was saying he'll probably go to jail, he'll probably be arrested, but he wants every but they need to go into the capital the next day, is then the next day directing people to the capital." "And as far as we can find, this individual has not been charged with anything." "One of the norms of the justice department is to not comment on impending investigations and particularly not to comment about, particular scenes or particular individuals." "So I'm not gonna violate this norm of, of of, the rule of law. I'm not gonna comment on an investigation that's ongoing."

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Felicia Ashley has given us some good reporting about their role in Washington DC since August because it has been, contentious to some. There are plenty of people who did not like the National Guard being here in the city. We don't know if that's the case as why this person acted the way they did talking about the gunman. But nonetheless, as Michelle, as you've pointed out, this is a struggle that's been going on in cities across the country right now where there is a lot of push back from some others welcoming them with open arms, but about sending the National Guard as the president would like to multiple cities to try and what he says, cut down on crime. I was in Portland, Oregon just earlier this month reporting on on some of the pushback there as members didn't like the idea. Members of the political parties there didn't like the idea of the National Guard coming in. But Memphis, Chicago, there are plenty of other places where there's a a genuine debate, and you can only imagine that that debate is gonna get much stronger and intensify over the next few days. And and then the the the quick reaction from Pete Hegseth over at the Pentagon, the secretary of war, to say, okay. We're sending 500 more National Guard into Washington DC in light of what just happened. Shows you that there certainly won't be a scaling back. Yeah, and there's a question of whether that will agitate more. Incidents like this. We don't know. But that is something that we will be following in the days ahead. But right now, top of mind is this investigation. With this case playing out in Downtown DC. Our Christian Flores standing by. Christian, you have new information for us. I'll keep it on. You know, just wanna kind of take you back to what we're looking at right now. I mean, again, it's just an absolutely packed scene still several hours later. I mean, look, we've been talking about it pretty much throughout the entire afternoon. We're so close to the White House. You're used to seeing just more amped up police presence and security presence around this area. But, of course, you have a shooting and not just a shooting, but a shooting targeting two National Guard troops, and it's just gonna be amped up to eleven. I mean, earlier this afternoon, we spoke with someone who saw the aftermath. He didn't see the shooting, but he saw the aftermath. All of the first responders rushed to the scene. People, you know, trying to get some help to the scene. And he said he hasn't seen a police presence like this since, really, 09:11. And he's been here for a number of decades. Now, obviously, those are gonna be very, very different levels of police presence.

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The Trump administration is committed to restoring law and order amidst the chaos in Portland. A disturbing video showing violent threats was shown, prompting Fox News to cut away.

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"We've already sued New York." "We've already sued Illinois." "If they don't comply, we're going to sue them." "We're gonna take away your federal funding." "You're going to have to comply." "We're gonna send in law enforcement." "Our National Guard are ready to go." "They have been working hand in hand with our park services here in DC." "The metro police are loving it." "They can actually now arrest people." "They have federal officers with them." "They're buddied up, and they are making arrests, keeping Americans safe and keeping our capital safe." "All of our museums are free." "Families deserve to be able to go there." "They feel safe now to walk their own neighborhood where they live because of what our great great men and women in law enforcement are doing at the directive of the president."

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"Most murders in The US never become national news." "This one's garnered attention for a couple of reasons." "First and foremost, the recent release of that gruesome video." "Second, the energy from pro Trump activists." "They picked up on this video from local news and ran with it." "In this case, it is Trump aligned influencers who are posting up a storm about this case on social media." "Over the weekend, Elon Musk, Charlie Kirk, other Trump figures succeeded in making this senseless death a symbol of big city crime." "We heard president Trump asked about it yesterday when he was heading home from New York City." "He didn't seem to know much about it." "He said he would get briefed." "And then today, Trump did know all about it." "That's exactly what has happened here."

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"It doesn't feel like America... it feels like a third world country." "police have been totally infiltrated by a leftist militant group." Downtown Portland looks postapocalyptic—graffiti, vandalism, boarded-up windows, no people. "Police there aren't actually allowed to be police." I was assaulted; Antifa thugs coordinated—one swung on me, broke my camera, and threw me in a hole. I was charged with disorderly conduct too; video shows me telling the person to back away. Officers couldn't explain my charges for over forty-five minutes. Portland police relegated traffic control to Antifa militants and wouldn't open the road to the spaghetti factory. DA dropped the case after we demanded discovery relating to Rose City Antifa and the Portland Police Department. A Secret Service agent was fired for saying Charlie Kirk had it coming. DOJ investigation aims to expose rot within Portland PD; the findings could inform other cities.

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The Trump administration is committed to maintaining law and order in the face of anarchy in Portland. A video showing violent threats was shown, prompting Fox News to cut away.

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The transcript presents a highly inflammatory, pro-immigration-enforcement narrative centered on recent unrest in Portland and Chicago, with broad claims about law enforcement, media, and politics. - In Portland, Kristi Noem, the secretary of homeland security, is described as visiting “Rip City,” inspecting what is framed as Antifa’s “mini confederacy,” and interacting with an undocumented migrant in a way likened to a dramatic arrest, with wording implying removal from the country. - The situation at protests is depicted as chaotic and violent, with ICE vans “busting through barricades” and targeting a fentanyl trafficker, a murder suspect, sex predators, and pedophiles “all iced in Oregon.” Protesters are accused of throwing rocks and using lasers and dye, while Democrats are described as saying it’s all “smoke and mirrors.” - Protesters are described as peaceful on the surface but with videographers behind them to create a perception of chaos; a tone is set that the media is biased, and there is contempt for mainstream outlets, including a claim that “Legacy Media doesn’t have any reporters filming the riots.” - Chief Bob Day is introduced as a police chief who is also a DEI consultant, previously working for a DEI nonprofit, and accused of coaching Antifa to avoid arrest. The narrative suggests that Day prioritizes positive media coverage and that his actions reflect a broader strategy to reimagine policing. - The piece asserts a strained relationship between people of color, police, and a broader social order, with speakers claiming that bias and racism within policing have not been adequately addressed and that challenges will increase unless something changes. - There are repeated claims that Antifa is attacking immigration officers for an extended period, while Portland is described as aiding Antifa and resisting ICE. A meeting between Kristi Noem and Bob Day is described as unfavorable to law enforcement, with Day allegedly dissatisfied by the outcome. - Chicago is portrayed similarly: federal agents’ operations are described as being hampered by a stand-down order, with a female rioter who allegedly doxxed ICE agents and rammed a car later described as extremely dangerous; prosecutors reportedly characterize the individual as dangerous, while the left is accused of prioritizing “micro confederacies” to protect alleged criminals. - The transcript ties these events to political figures and themes: mentioning Mayor Johnson and “no ICE zones,” referencing violent crime, and portraying actions by Democrats and certain judges as lenient toward criminals. A Latin King calls for a $10,000 hit on a border patrol commander. - There is a recurring narrative about the 2024-2025 political climate: immigration, crime, media bias, and political power. Claims include that illegal crossings have declined to the lowest level since 1970, that the FBI has arrested thousands in crime sweeps, and that political operatives hope to deploy troops to polling places to “protect the vote.” - The piece ends with criticisms of Kristi Noem and others, accusing them of sensationalism and of inciting actions, and portraying discussions about immigration and policing as deeply adversarial, with calls for stronger enforcement and political maneuvering to influence elections.

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I asked everyone in the US government to stay peaceful and avoid violence. We are the party that values law and order, so let's respect our law enforcement. There is a video that I want you to watch.

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Maxine Dexter, Oregon's third, says the Ninth Circuit ruling is indefensible and opens the door to National Guard troops being deployed in Portland. She emphasizes that Portland is not lawless, noting the city has been peaceful, persistent, and clear that they do not bend the knee to Donald Trump and his “wanna be kingmanship.” Dexter asserts they will continue to be peaceful and resistant to Donald Trump and the tyranny she says he is trying to impose on cities and across the country, warning of an extraordinarily dangerous precedent by militarizing cities and moving toward a dictatorship. She calls for unity and steadfast peaceful resistance, stating they will be united and remain government shutdown. Dexter says she is heading back to Portland to be with the community tomorrow and urges everyone to stay loud and stay peaceful, promising to see them soon.

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Nick says Portland doesn’t feel like America, "it doesn't feel like America... it feels like a third world country." He cites infiltrated police and a downtown that’s "post apocalyptic." He was assaulted by Antifa, but "the Portland police arrested me instead when I got assaulted." The charge was "disorderly conduct" while violent acts occurred; "the DA refused to go through with the case" and video shows him "telling the person to back away" as Antifa blocked cameras with an umbrella. He describes police failing to explain charges for 45 minutes and a sergeant ordering the arrest. They claim police allow Antifa to control traffic; a restaurant owner's access was blocked. DOJ plans investigations into Portland PD; "a can of worms has been opened here" and talks of a "forensic look" and possible federal power or overhaul. He also mentions a fired Secret Service agent and broader national concerns.

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I extend my condolences and thoughts and prayers to the families affected by these actions. The mayor stated that we have detained someone of interest, but I respect them to protect the integrity of the investigation. The next process for us is what we do best in our detectives: to coordinate with the prosecutors, to collect evidence, to conduct interviews, and then, from there, when it is appropriate and accurate, to share more details with you all. I’m pleased to say that the mayor stated the collaboration between our federal partners, our different municipalities in the state is all hands on deck. When this is in the city that’s shaken the conscience, we know for a fact that we just step up. And the federal agents, our federal partners, I want to thank them for their assistance, but as well every single municipality, the state police and every other chief in the state. We came together as a small state. It impacted a lot of us, the incident that occurred. And so again, I’m just happy to share with you that we’re in the process now of coordinating with prosecution, conducting interviews and being able to collect evidence so that we can protect the integrity of the investigation and that we can hold the individuals accountable for their actions.

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Portland doesn’t feel like America; Speaker 0 says police are infiltrated by a leftist militant group, and downtown is post-apocalyptic with graffiti, vandalism, and boarded-up windows. He asserts police aren’t protecting residents and that conservatives are treated as criminals. He was assaulted and then arrested for disorderly conduct after Antifa militants allegedly attacked him, breaking his camera and throwing him into a hole; the DA later dropped the case. He and about 12 officers waited 45 minutes for charges to be clarified, then were driven to jail. Rioters attack cars and are not arrested; police allegedly defer to Antifa to control traffic. He cites a DOJ investigation, Harmeet/Harmit Dillon, Rose City Antifa, and the possibility of federal control over Portland Police to reform it; a Secret Service agent was fired for praising Charlie Kirk’s assassination. He hopes for a forensic review and warns this could spread to other cities.

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"That's happening in The United States Of America. Masked men jumping out of unmarked cars, people disappearing, no due process, no oversight, zero accountability happening in The United States Of America today." "People ask, well, is authoritarianism you're being hyperbolic? Bullshit. We're being hyperbolic." "If you're a black and brown community, it's here in this country." "I'm deeply proud that I had the privilege of signing the nation's first bill to address the issue of masking." "some guy jumped out of an unmarked car in a van with a mask on tried to grab me, I mean, by definition, you're gonna push back." "these are not just authoritarian tendencies. These are authoritarian actions by an authoritarian government." "That's happening in The United States."

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Savannah Hernandez reports from Portland at the ICE facility that "200 national guardsmen are set to be deployed to the city later on this week," and Trump says these guardsmen are "already in place." Since June 4, protests began with Antifa blocking the driveway and ICE vehicles; in July, ICE agents were doxxed and protesters printed their photos and addresses to intimidate at homes; in September, Antifa brought a guillotine to protest. Last night journalist Katie Davis Court was attacked by an Antifa member; Portland police told her, "it's too dangerous for us. Sorry. There's nothing that we can do." The scene is chaos and lawlessness, residents pleading for help as state and local officials do nothing. Three arrests last night; 100 arrested overall; only 27 federally charged by the DOJ; "three citation rule" allows up to two citations before jail time or federal charges; agitators often released to continue.

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The National Guard and Marines are being stationed at federal buildings across the country where riots are taking place, not deployed against US citizens. They remain on federal property to provide security for those buildings. If people do not storm the federal building or attack the National Guard, they will not be attacked. As an investigative journalist who covers protests, the speaker says they stood two inches from the National Guard, who did nothing. The National Guard is not allowed to operate in a law enforcement capacity because the cities will not allow it.

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Trump Judge SMACKS DOWN National Guard Portland Deployment
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Trump's effort to federalize state National Guards over Portland's objections collided with a Trump-appointed judge who issued a temporary restraining order blocking any National Guard deployment into Oregon. The order halted plans to deploy Oregon's Guard, and when the administration argued California's Guard had already been federalized, the judge held an emergency hearing and barred deployments from any state, including Texas, while the case proceeds. California's attorney general described the process, and a memo said the Texas National Guard had been federalized-2,000 personnel with 400 deployed to Portland and Chicago. At issue was whether a broad ban on federalizing National Guards was warranted. The judge said she would back the order with a written ruling. The government cited September incidents to justify federalization, but the judge highlighted four documented clashes, including protesters setting up a makeshift guillotine, shining flashlights in drivers' eyes, and a photo of an unmarked ICE vehicle. Based on these specifics, she concluded Oregon was likely to succeed on the merits, while noting federalization requires more than speculative risk. Analysts noted the clash between Portland's focus on an ICE facility and the administration's broader national-security framing. The host described a widened bet by deploying guards from California and Texas to different cities, a tactic called whack-a-ole. They recounted Chicago's late-night raid and the public pushback over civilians detained. The discussion shifted to strategy and power, with speculation that a broader aim is to provoke court rulings and a Supreme Court clash on executive authority in this term.

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Trump Sends National Guard to Portland, and Unhinged Leftist Reaction, with Shellenberger & Vittert
Guests: Michael Shellenberger, Leland Vittert
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Five years after The Megan Kelly Show began in a corner of a playroom, Megyn Kelly marks the milestone by reflecting on an evolution from a modest production to a national platform with a vast digital footprint. She notes roughly 150 million YouTube views each month, plus podcast downloads and social reach, and announces a 10-city live tour kicking off in October. The episode opens with a confrontation over Portland, where President Trump orders National Guard troops after months of Antifa and left-wing protests, while Oregon officials say federal troops are unnecessary. From there the discussion shifts to the ground realities of cities in turmoil and the political response. The hosts and guests describe protests outside the ICE facility in Portland, including graffiti and threats such as pigs and F ICE, and the Department of Justice reporting 26 protesters charged with federal offenses for actions around the building. They contrast local officials’ insistence that they don’t need federal help with the observed disorder, including a guillotine display and confrontations with police. The conversation frames the issue as law-and-order versus political calculations. Michael Shellenberger articulates a lens on urban disorder, arguing that the Trump administration’s show of force should be paired with concrete policy: more police on the streets, mental-illness legislation, and, critically, broader immigration controls such as E-Verify. The discussion touches a striking example from Iowa, where a district superintendent who was illegal and had weapons arrests was employed at a high salary, illustrating how loopholes intersect education and immigration. The segment also surveys the drift of woke-era politics, signaling that voters may respond to tangible results like public safety and cost of living. In a deep-dive with Leland Vidder, Born Lucky reveals a boy who couldn’t speak until later, driven by a 70/30 IQ split, and a father who quits his job to dedicate years to teach him how to navigate the world. He recounts starting a high school Young Republicans Club—fueled by donuts—as the largest club on campus, and how his father’s quiet, relentless support shaped a journalism career after considering the CIA. He recalls reporting from crises from Gaza to the Capitol, and reflects on autism, therapy, and the ongoing effort to adapt without letting the diagnosis define him. The conversation ends with a call to connect across politics and to value mentorship and family.
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