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0:00

It's all quiet in

0:02

the underground bunker. Doors

0:05

closed, blocks bolted. But

0:07

the Great One isn't just resting on

0:09

his laurels. He's making sure

0:12

your weekend is even better by giving

0:14

you his best. This is

0:16

the best of Mark Levin. We've

0:20

got tons to do here. Abortion.

0:25

I want to tell you the latest numbers. Trump

0:29

and Charlottesville. Since we were the first to

0:31

really expose the lies here, we want

0:34

to revisit that, because these things may come up

0:36

during the debate, very likely. The

0:40

judge in the classified documents case

0:42

in Florida. More hearings today. They're trying

0:44

to destroy this judge. I don't

0:46

know if I'll agree with her rulings or not,

0:48

but she's very solid. And

0:51

the assault on Jews across the country

0:53

during the Biden regime through

0:55

the roof. Through the roof. And

0:58

that's just some of what we're going to hit tonight.

1:02

But first I want to discuss something that

1:04

is very, very upsetting

1:06

and very depressing. It's

1:12

in the New York Post. It's everywhere now. Illegal

1:15

immigrants lured Jocelyn

1:17

Nungarey, 12, under a bridge,

1:19

assaulted her for two hours before

1:22

killing her. Prosecutors

1:24

said these are illegal aliens. One of them came

1:26

into this country last month. The

1:32

illegal Venezuelan migrants, Venezuela,

1:35

accused of murdering Jocelyn Nungarey in

1:39

Houston, lured the 12-year-old girl under a bridge, where

1:42

they stripped her naked to the waist and

1:45

assaulted her for two hours. Disturbing

1:49

new court documents allege. Franklin

1:54

Jose Pineramos, 26, and

1:57

Johan Jose Rangel Martinez, 21, allegedly bound to

1:59

the Jocelyn's hands

2:01

behind her back during the brutal assault.

2:04

Two hours. Can

2:07

you imagine what this little 12 year old girl was thinking?

2:10

I know what she was thinking, Mr. Boudin. You know

2:12

what it was? Mommy. Where's my mommy? Help

2:15

me. Somebody helped me. Then

2:18

they strangled her, which

2:22

I'm sure is a very horrible

2:24

and painful way to die and

2:26

dumped her body in a bayou.

2:33

How human beings treat other human beings? Folks,

2:41

that border is wide open. He's not closing it.

2:44

If he gets four more years, he's

2:46

never gonna close it. And these people are gonna

2:48

be in the country permanently because we have a

2:50

messed up red tape

2:52

bureaucratic system. Pena

2:56

Ramos also allegedly asked his employer at

2:58

a construction site for money so he

3:00

could skip town after

3:02

the murder, prosecutors said. Both

3:05

men are charged with capital murder for Jocelyn's

3:07

death. Harris County DA Kim Ogg said prosecutors

3:09

have not ruled out pursuing the death penalty

3:11

in the case. I don't care how long

3:13

it takes. They

3:19

need to be killed. Pen

3:24

Ramos appeared in court today where a judge

3:26

said his bond at 10 million and

3:29

good for the judge. Pena

3:32

Ramos, 26, crossed the southern

3:34

border illegally at El Paso, Texas just

3:36

last month. The

3:40

post first reported last week. Pena

3:42

Ramos cut his ankle monitor off two

3:45

days after Jocelyn's body was found in

3:47

the swampy bayou in Houston on Monday.

3:49

Department of Homeland Security sources told the

3:51

put, by the way, there's 85,000 minors

3:54

who are missing. They don't know where they are

3:56

under the Biden regime. He'll attack Trump for caging

3:58

doing this. This guy... is horrendous

4:02

by all this inhumanity going on does

4:04

he act like he gives it crap

4:13

wrangle Martinez was also given an ankle monitor

4:15

but had it removed on May 15

4:17

because authorities determined he had no known

4:19

criminal history and appeared at his required

4:21

check-in pinure

4:24

Ramos was set to appear before

4:26

an immigration judge in July while

4:28

wrangle Martinez was set to appear

4:31

in immigration court in August both

4:33

of the accused of immigration holds

4:35

which ICE uses to ensure they remain in

4:38

custody Josh

4:40

Lynn snuck out of her home at 10

4:42

p.m. on Sunday according to investigators she's

4:47

later seen in surveillance footage at a convenience

4:49

store local convenience store where the suspects were

4:52

seen following her as she walked into the

4:54

store Jocelyn's

4:58

mother Alexis Nungari

5:00

said she believes her daughter was taken advantage

5:03

of by her killers I'm like angry that

5:06

they took advantage of her she was so

5:08

young the grieving mother told kho you so

5:10

young Jocelyn's

5:15

funeral will take place Thursday will

5:19

be paid for by Texas furniture

5:21

tycoon Jim mattress Mac McInveil

5:25

Houston resident found Jocelyn's body the day after

5:27

she snuck out of her house at first

5:29

the local been driving by the

5:32

creek thought the body was a mannequin I

5:35

did a u-turn and I stopped on the bridge

5:37

but my flashes on looked down and realized there

5:39

was someone I parked here and called 911 immediately

5:41

she said the

5:46

two Venezuelan migrants these

5:50

are Biden migrants let's stop playing games around

5:52

here we're

5:55

arrested Thursday at a local apartment complex where they've

5:57

been living together as roommates when cops showed up

5:59

One of them tried to jump over a balcony

6:01

and attempt to flee but was ultimately nabbed by

6:04

authorities Means to

6:06

be seen whether the two alleged killers were

6:08

connected to the violent Venezuelan gang El Tren

6:10

de Aragua Yeah,

6:13

never heard of them prior to Biden. Did you?

6:18

There were many stories of illegal migrants

6:20

that is aliens committing heinous crimes of

6:22

late earlier this month and

6:25

Ecuador Allegedly raped a

6:27

13 year old girl whom he bound and

6:29

gagged in broad daylight in a Queens Park

6:32

They're in to rape these these violent Thugs

6:36

the alleged rapist Christian Giovanni Crossed

6:39

the border illegally into Eagle Pass, Texas in 2021

6:43

He was ordered removed by an immigration judge the

6:46

next year, but never left Authorities

6:49

also arrested a migrant from El Salvador crossed

6:51

illegally into the US three times in two

6:53

months was booted and then made it Undetected

6:55

on his fourth try and went on to allegedly rape

6:57

and murder Marilyn mother

6:59

of five Rachel Morin So

7:07

how does Biden respond to that he'll have some

7:09

phony Answer about how many people

7:11

died under Trump and so where there's a difference when

7:14

you're really trying to secure the border You

7:16

go to court to try and move funds around

7:18

in order to build a wall versus somebody who

7:20

burns it all down Now

7:26

this grieving mother Spoke

7:30

to the press briefly today and

7:35

It's heartbreaking cut

7:37

27 go I thank everybody for

7:39

being here To

7:43

make notice a national

7:46

notice for my daughter She

7:50

was amazing I Still

7:53

see her face in the back

7:55

of my head every day all

7:57

day I

8:00

keep getting little signs about her throughout

8:03

the days. And it's just

8:07

been a very, very hard time for

8:09

me and my family. But

8:11

the amount of support I've been getting

8:13

from everybody is very,

8:16

it's from the bottom of my

8:18

heart, so appreciated. I

8:22

hear her sayings, just replaying

8:25

over and over in

8:27

a loop in my brain. Her

8:30

dorkiness, her quirkiness,

8:34

she definitely made people laugh. She's...

8:39

I'm always gonna remember those

8:42

memories because she was just,

8:47

she had such a bright future ahead of

8:50

her and I knew she was gonna go

8:52

very far. And

8:57

these monsters

8:59

took that opportunity from her,

9:02

from our family of watching her. And

9:06

I just want people to remember,

9:08

I know this is very high

9:10

profile case, but she

9:13

was still my first born. I was a

9:15

teen mom, I fought for her at 15.

9:19

So 27 now, I'm still

9:21

fighting for her. And

9:23

I just remember that she was a very

9:27

special little girl that

9:29

deserves her justice. And

9:32

I know she's

9:35

gonna make a difference in this world for

9:38

all children. And now it's

9:40

my job to make sure it continues to happen.

9:44

You know, America, what

9:48

happened to the manliness in this society? What

9:52

happened to it? These

9:55

two bastards raped

9:57

for two hours. and

10:00

then strangled to death one of our

10:02

little baby girls that's

10:08

america's little girl the

10:11

thirteen-year-old it's america's little

10:13

girl the mother of

10:16

five that's america's mother the

10:23

government keeps telling us to pay our taxes

10:25

four thousand different rules to follow change your

10:27

air conditioning unit do this to that damn

10:31

it it's time that the government does what we tell it

10:33

to do secure

10:35

that damn border fix

10:38

our criminal justice system and put

10:40

these bastards away our

10:47

children are not

10:49

about politics i

10:53

don't want to hear the bs anymore about

10:57

how americans kill americans we deal with

10:59

that what does that mean

11:02

illegal aliens can come in the country kill

11:04

americans too what kind of what

11:06

kind of logic is that won't

11:09

secure the damn border this

11:12

befuddled demented president they're gonna have them

11:14

all juiced up they'll

11:17

be told he wins the debate no

11:19

matter what trump does he's killing our

11:21

country our

11:23

society our people

11:28

another jewish family was violently

11:30

attacked a synagogue was violently

11:33

attacked you didn't hear about this under

11:35

trump or when you did like the

11:37

shooting in pittsburgh he put his foot

11:39

down it's all

11:41

over the country now all

11:44

over the country people

11:48

coming in here from the middle east people

11:50

coming in here from communist china people coming

11:52

in god knows where we're

11:57

supposed to act we asked to this We're

12:00

supposed to, oh, it's okay. It's

12:02

Donald Trump's fault. It's

12:05

America's fault. It's your fault.

12:07

No, it's not. We're

12:13

being abused. Our

12:15

children are getting murdered and raped. And

12:22

as it seemed like Joe Biden gives a

12:24

damn or Kamala Harris gives a damn, running

12:26

around today talking about abortion. Abortion?

12:31

Is there a problem with abortion? Right here.

12:34

And why I'm the only one mentioning this, I'll never

12:36

know. The Gutmacher

12:38

Group, radical left-wing pro-abortion

12:40

organization. They have better data

12:43

than anybody else. New

12:45

findings from the monthly abortion provision

12:47

study show that an estimated 1,037,000

12:50

abortions occurred in

12:53

the formal healthcare system in 2023. Congratulations,

12:56

Joe. A

12:58

million babies. The first

13:00

full calendar year after the US Supreme

13:02

Court decision in Dobbs. Ready?

13:06

This represents a rate of 15.9 abortions

13:09

per 1,000 women of reproductive

13:12

age and is an 11% increase

13:14

since 2020, the last year, for

13:18

which comprehensive estimates are available. It's

13:21

also the highest number and rate measured

13:23

in the United States in over a

13:25

decade. So people

13:28

having trouble getting abortions, that's not what the

13:31

data show from a radical left-wing group. So

13:34

they're running around talking about abortion. We're

13:41

gonna take the right away of a woman.

13:43

There's gonna be a national law. The Supreme

13:45

Court just said there can't be a national

13:47

law. It's up to the state, but they

13:49

lie. They lie about everything. And

13:54

so there are media. This

13:56

little 12-year-old girl, I can't get this out of my

13:59

mind, Mr. President. I can't get it out of my

14:01

mind. I

14:04

have a 10-year-old granddaughter. We do. I

14:07

can't get it out of my mind what that

14:09

poor little girl was going through. And

14:12

these two pigs, these two monsters.

14:17

It's funny, they denied Donald Trump due process

14:19

and equal protection. They

14:21

set him up with a Biden judge and a

14:23

source prosecutor and a left-wing clap. But

14:26

they'll spend 30 years on due process with

14:28

these two pieces of you-know-what. Mark

14:32

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is the best of Marc Levin. Callien-Jean-Pierre

15:58

on the Morning Schmo show. And of course she wasn't

16:01

challenged with her lies. Did

16:04

you know grocery prices are down under Joe

16:06

Biden? Cut

16:08

nine, go. So yes, you

16:11

know, eggs and milk and there were grocery things

16:13

that were up. It has gone down.

16:15

It has gone down since 2022. Gas

16:18

prices because of the actions that this

16:20

president took. And let's not forget there

16:22

was an invasion, but Russia did into

16:24

it did obviously into Ukraine that caused

16:27

gas prices to tick up. The

16:29

president took action, tapped the SBR and we

16:31

saw gas prices go down. The

16:33

president has met the moment with every issue

16:35

that we have had. That's

16:38

enough. That's enough. That's enough.

16:42

They're not paying her enough to destroy her

16:44

reputation. EJ

16:46

Antoni, with the Heritage Foundation just

16:48

a couple of weeks ago, Biden

16:50

pretends rising food prices are not

16:52

a problem. President

16:56

Biden was just told that food prices are up over 30%

16:58

on his watch. Got that? Over

17:01

30% but he dismissed this fact claiming people

17:03

have money to pay those elevated prices. The

17:06

drop in purchasing power has many families relying

17:08

on credit cards to make ends meet, pushing

17:11

outstanding balances to $1.1 trillion, a

17:13

historic record. Americans

17:18

incomes haven't risen nearly as quickly as

17:20

food prices during the Biden

17:22

regime, falling from

17:24

failed public policy. And

17:29

so she's regurgitating what he is. According to the

17:31

Bureau of Labor Statistics, average weekly paychecks have increased

17:33

only $150 under Biden, or 14 1% in roughly

17:36

three years. Normally

17:40

that would be cause for celebration, but

17:42

not in an inflationary environment of

17:44

Bidenomics because prices have risen

17:46

on average 19.3% during his tenure. The

17:51

average real or inflation adjusted weekly paycheck

17:53

has shrunk by about $50 or 4.4%. Today's

17:58

larger paychecks buy less. This is stagflation

18:00

as I keep explaining and

18:02

consumers are being squeezed by higher prices

18:04

everywhere. The

18:07

drop in purchasing power as many families relying on

18:09

credit cards to make ends meet. Interest

18:14

rates on that debt is at a record high

18:16

and contrary to Biden's claims, doesn't sound like Americans

18:19

have the money to pay 30% more

18:22

for food and but look, some basic

18:24

food products are up 100, 120, 200%. As

18:31

Americans put more necessities on their credit

18:33

cards, finance charges alone have exploded over

18:35

$200 billion a year. If

18:39

people can't afford rent and food, they certainly

18:41

can't afford mounting interest costs. Now

18:45

those higher interest costs can also be seen

18:48

on mortgages, student loans, car loans. Between

18:51

these higher finance charges and the lost buying

18:53

power from declining real earnings a

18:56

typical American family is lost. Ready?

19:00

$8,100 of their annual income compared with when

19:02

Mr. Biden took office. You

19:07

feel the pinch. They're

19:10

trying to talk you out of it. And

19:13

those higher interest costs are seen on

19:16

mortgages, student loans, car loans. Between

19:19

these higher finance charges and the lost buying

19:21

power from declining real earnings, stagflation.

19:25

A typical American family lost $8,100 on their annual income

19:27

under Biden. Under

19:35

Biden. This

19:37

hits lower income families particularly hard because

19:40

consumers shift their buying habits when inflation

19:42

is high to save money. As

19:44

middle and even upper income shoppers buy

19:46

lower priced items from their grocer to

19:48

save money. There's a

19:50

surge in demand for foodstuffs that

19:53

were disproportionately bought by lower income households. In

19:55

other words, now there's more buyers

19:59

for the lower. priced

20:01

goods. Eggs

20:04

are just one example this phenomenon. They've

20:06

historically been a relatively inexpensive source of

20:09

protein, vitamin D and other nutrients. There's

20:12

more American swap purchases of things like

20:14

beef with eggs to save money

20:16

to get your protein. The higher

20:19

demand for eggs has pushed prices up much

20:21

faster than the average inflation rate for food.

20:24

That's a key reason why egg

20:26

prices are up 41% under

20:29

binomics. Eggs

20:32

aren't the only things at the grocery store

20:34

that will induce sticker shock. I'm

20:37

going through all this because look how

20:39

they just lie. Now you know this,

20:42

but they just lie. Prices

20:45

of other consumer staples such as

20:47

flour, sugar, butter have skyrocketed in

20:50

price under Biden's tenure, increasing

20:52

38.3%, 30.7%, 35.9% respectively.

21:00

But Americans incomes haven't risen nearly as

21:02

quickly as food prices have during the

21:04

Biden administration, resulting from failed

21:06

public policy, spending and borrowing trillions of

21:08

dollars we didn't have, manipulating interest rates

21:11

and printing money to try and pay

21:13

it all has crushed American consumers under

21:17

an elephantine cost of living

21:19

and burgeoning debt. That's

21:24

what's going on. That's

21:29

what's going on. It's

21:33

a disaster and even Janet Yellen

21:35

now. Adding

21:38

to the lies. Cut ten Mr.

21:40

Producer, go. What impact would

21:42

Donald Trump have on our economy if

21:45

he's elected? Well look I'm

21:47

governed by the Hatch Act and I

21:50

can't get into electoral

21:52

politics. I guess

21:55

I could just make a couple

21:57

of policy oriented comments.

22:00

which is that the signature

22:02

policy from the Trump

22:04

years was the Tax-Cutting

22:06

Jobs Act. And

22:08

it promised an investment boom,

22:10

which really did not materialize.

22:13

It gave huge tax breaks

22:16

to corporations and- All right, let's

22:18

stop. Let's stop. It gave huge

22:20

tax breaks to everybody across

22:23

the board. Corporation's the least. And

22:29

the economy exploded in terms of growth

22:31

until the pandemic. In

22:35

the last months of really about the

22:37

last year of the Trump presidency, the economy was picking

22:39

up. It was starting to grow again. Biden

22:41

comes in and he

22:43

overloads it with cash. That's

22:46

what you're suffering from right now. Why

22:48

is that? Well,

22:52

think of it this way. If you go

22:54

to a grocery store and has an overabundance of

22:56

a particular product, they have to reduce the price

22:58

to sell it. Well,

23:00

that's how the market works with currency.

23:05

If there's too much currency that's created and it's

23:07

not based on gold or silver, there's no standard.

23:12

Then you've got all these dollars chasing the

23:14

limited number of goods. You

23:17

create inflation. You

23:22

create market dislocations. So

23:26

people aren't responding to an actual market

23:29

system. They're responding to government. There's

23:33

a reason why the stock market is all

23:35

stoked up and pumped up. She

23:39

talks about corporations. Major corporations

23:41

are doing great under Biden. It's

23:44

small businesses that are suffering, restaurants

23:46

that are suffering, hardware

23:49

stores that are suffering, mechanics,

23:52

and I can go on and on and on who are suffering. The

23:56

big boys are doing great under Biden. A lot

23:59

of them are supporting Biden. Biden. But

24:04

the point is the middle class

24:06

is suffering under Biden. You

24:10

can't have food going up 30%

24:12

and particular

24:16

kinds of food like eggs going up over

24:18

40% and flour and sugar

24:23

and butter going up 30%, 35%, 39%.

24:25

These are basic things that people need. I

24:31

haven't even gotten a bread and milk and all the rest of it.

24:35

This affects households across America regardless of

24:37

who you are. If you're

24:40

earning a minimum wage, the answer isn't

24:42

to artificially increase it so you destroy

24:45

small businesses or franchises. The

24:48

answer is the government needs to stop creating

24:52

stagflation. It won't work. It didn't

24:55

work in post-World War I Germany. It

24:58

didn't work in Zimbabwe. It doesn't work anywhere in

25:00

the world. People

25:03

suffer because

25:06

the money is not worth anything and people go

25:09

back to bartering. They

25:11

go back to bartering. Look,

25:14

I'm not telling you anything you don't know.

25:16

You're living it. When's the last time you

25:18

took a vacation? When's the last time you

25:20

went to Disney World? It's been a long time

25:22

for us, very long. But

25:24

I'm told people are literally going into debt on

25:26

their credit cards to take their kids to Disney

25:28

for four or five days. That

25:31

a park pass is so expensive, the food's

25:33

so expensive and on and on it goes.

25:37

I'm not even singling out Disney. This could be

25:39

anywhere. Universal, it could be a local

25:42

amusement park. It's not because everybody's

25:45

out to screw you. It's because everybody has to

25:47

cover their costs and

25:50

under inflation, personnel costs go

25:52

up, material costs go

25:54

up, food costs go up,

25:58

utility costs go up, everything. goes

26:00

up except

26:04

the value of your dollar which

26:06

goes down. This

26:09

is what Trump was warning against. He

26:11

said inflation is a country killer. Regardless

26:17

of their best efforts, Biden did

26:20

this and his proposed budget proposes

26:23

trillions more and what did we get for

26:25

this? Seven

26:28

electric vehicle charging stations for seven

26:30

billion dollars? Internet

26:33

for the poor and for people who don't have it,

26:35

42.5 billion, not

26:38

one house has been hooked up. What kind of

26:40

record is this? He'll

26:44

talk about I have this internet legislation that'll

26:46

hook up, but they

26:48

don't. It hasn't hooked up anybody. Anybody.

26:54

Look at the cost of automobiles artificially high

26:56

because he demands that everybody drive an electric

26:58

vehicle and the people who demand it don't

27:00

drive electric vehicles. They

27:03

absolutely don't. News people aren't driving

27:05

electric vehicles, I mean a few of them, but most of

27:07

them are not. Most

27:10

members of Congress aren't driving electric vehicles, some

27:12

are, most aren't. Most

27:15

members of the Biden administration aren't. John

27:18

Kerry relies on the combustion engine for almost

27:20

all things. You

27:24

can't take natural gas out

27:27

of production or the pipelines

27:29

for delivering it and

27:31

do anything but drive up the cost of

27:34

gas and you can't claim on the one hand that you

27:36

brought down the price of gasoline while on the other hand

27:38

you're trying to drive

27:40

the price so high that people can't afford

27:43

it. Mark Levin.

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28:50

You're listening to the best of

28:53

Mark Levin. Well, I'm noticing

28:55

a pattern, a problem at the United States

28:57

Supreme Court, ladies and gentlemen, that

29:01

the leftists on the court, Kagan,

29:05

Jackson, Sotomayor, and

29:09

more and more the rhinos on the court, led

29:11

by the Chief Justice Roberts, Kavanaugh,

29:16

who's unreliable, and Barrett, who

29:19

by the end of her term I believe will have flipped all

29:21

the way to the left. They

29:24

have a new tactic. And

29:27

that tactic is to let, to

29:30

let stand what's being appealed to the court,

29:34

by simply claiming there's no standing. While

29:38

standing is a legitimate issue, but in the case

29:41

involving the Attorney General of

29:45

two states, who

29:47

challenged what the Biden administration

29:49

was doing, particularly with Facebook, but also Twitter,

29:51

that is significant

29:54

pressure placed on them to

29:58

determine what would be made. made available to

30:01

the American people to manipulate

30:04

and control information

30:07

providing to the American people on these social sites

30:11

the idea that there wasn't standing is

30:13

really preposterous in

30:15

a federal district court that

30:18

was so appalled by the factual evidence that

30:22

that it received in the district court is the trial

30:24

court level that

30:26

that judge actually was

30:29

an injunction on the government then

30:32

you had the appellate that is the circuit court above

30:34

him the fifth circuit a

30:36

panel that lifted

30:39

the injunction but also

30:41

said that this is a

30:43

significant breach of the first amendment raises

30:46

many questions and

30:49

then you had the supreme court that says i'm sorry

30:51

there's no standing here mister produce if

30:56

you really want to

30:58

understand what's at stake you read sam elito's opinion

31:02

for the dissenters the

31:04

dissenters are the hard

31:06

and fast constitutionalist thomas

31:08

gorsage and of

31:12

course elito who wrote the opinion i'm

31:16

extraordinarily troubled by this now

31:18

notice i'm not going to demand that the supreme court be eviscerated as an

31:20

institution i'm

31:25

talking about something else

31:27

i'm telling you that

31:30

barrett has decided that she's a

31:32

politician not a justice cabana

31:37

puts a wet finger in the air

31:39

will go one way or the other roberts claims he's

31:41

protecting the institution of the supreme court when in

31:43

fact he's destroying and so

31:45

immediately the

31:51

spokesperson for biden

31:54

said that they're going to now continue what

31:56

they were doing And

32:01

that is trying to ensure that disinformation

32:03

doesn't reach you This

32:07

is a fascistic slash

32:10

Marxist mindset The

32:14

Supreme Court just ducked a

32:18

critical free speech first

32:21

amendment issue With

32:24

a government the Biden regime is Trying

32:27

to manipulate and control information

32:30

that's provided to you and me Whether

32:33

it's involving the vaccines Whether

32:36

it's involving the hunter laptop. So

32:39

now the Biden regime and other

32:41

like-minded police states

32:46

Are going to be encouraged

32:49

motivated to do

32:51

this and more And The

32:55

person who wrote this majority opinion hiding

32:57

behind the standing issue Was

33:01

Amy Coney Barrett? I've

33:04

been the first to call her out with you

33:07

the purse to say you better watch out What

33:10

she's doing is problematic now then

33:13

a piece came out about

33:15

how she Disagree with Clarence

33:18

Thomas who did a historical analysis and

33:21

one of the opinions and she said we're not bound by that

33:25

And I said, uh-oh here we go it underscores the

33:28

fact that she doesn't think she's bound by anything So

33:34

there you have it There

33:37

you have it This

33:40

isn't Chief Justice William Rehnquist its chief

33:43

justice John Roberts, he's a disgrace He's

33:47

buddies with Thomas Friedman He's

33:51

gone full Washington

33:54

Social Circle. This is often

33:57

typical of justices like Anthony Kennedy

34:00

among others. The

34:03

late Sandra Day O'Connor, even

34:06

Harry Blackmon, the author

34:08

of Roe v. Wade. It's

34:11

a huge problem. Maybe

34:14

the Supreme Court should be placed in another place.

34:17

Maybe Palestine, Ohio. I

34:23

don't know what game the court's playing now.

34:25

We're waiting for the immunity case, the obstruction

34:27

case, and what nobody's talking about, even our

34:29

brothers and sisters on Fox, is

34:32

the case involving the Chevron decision.

34:34

The Chevron decision was

34:37

really the mother of all attacks

34:41

on capitalism and representative government.

34:45

It is the decision. There were other decisions,

34:47

but it's the pinnacle. They

34:51

gave so much power to the bureaucracy to

34:53

write laws and rules and to rule over

34:55

us as opposed to Congress. As

34:58

I told you the other day, unfortunately,

35:02

Antonin Scalia was involved in

35:04

that, but later on he

35:06

regretted it and he was

35:08

poised to

35:10

reverse on that, but of course

35:12

he passed away. So there's a case in front

35:14

of the court right now that Landmark Legal Foundation

35:16

is also involved in to

35:20

fight this former Chevron decision and give

35:23

us our Republic back. All

35:27

the so-called legal scholars on TV, not one of them

35:29

has mentioned it. Not one. I also

35:32

want to remember when the immunity issue was

35:34

raised by President Trump, there

35:37

was only one lawyer

35:39

in the media, only

35:43

one who said this is a serious

35:45

challenge. Remember that, Mr. Producer? Remember

35:48

this? I mean, it's amazing now. They're all there.

35:50

This is a serious case. I don't know what

35:52

the Supreme Court's going to do. Nobody does. Three

35:56

of them follow the Constitution. Three of them are up

35:58

in the air and three of them hate the Constitution,

36:00

so there you go. But

36:05

the fact of the matter is, it was

36:07

always a serious matter, and

36:11

it remains a serious matter. Your

36:15

host is also the first one to call out

36:17

this so-called documents case. Oh, that's

36:20

a slam dunk, said

36:22

Bill Barr, in his accolades

36:25

in cable legal analyst

36:29

world. It's a slam dunk,

36:31

you know, he should have turned it over, he was asking

36:33

for it. It's not a slam dunk. And

36:39

again, we were

36:42

right here and they were wrong. That's

36:44

why you're here, quite frankly, because I

36:46

don't go with the crowd. I go

36:48

with what I know. There's nobody more

36:50

experienced in filing briefs, in

36:53

dealing with appellate courts and the Supreme Court, I'm

36:55

being honest with them, I, from

36:58

my work with landmark legal foundation. I

37:02

saw one person wrote a piece, long,

37:04

long piece, as is the

37:07

individuals one, basically

37:09

cherry picking from the two briefs

37:13

that were filed in the

37:15

challenge to the appointment

37:17

of Jack Smith under the appointments clause. I don't

37:22

work that way, I don't cherry pick

37:24

other people's briefs. I

37:27

will read from them and quote from them and give

37:29

them the credit they deserve. But

37:34

it was somewhat confounding and

37:37

incomprehensible, because

37:39

you got to learn when

37:41

you're a lawyer to

37:44

say things in a way that

37:47

the average person who didn't go to law school

37:49

and didn't get all confused by all that stuff

37:51

can understand and relate to. If

37:53

you don't, it doesn't matter, you're just writing to impress

37:56

yourself and people around you. It

37:58

doesn't work. It's different when you're file a

38:00

brief with the court, you're dealing with the same kind of

38:03

background, the same kind of

38:05

profession, that's fine. It's

38:08

like when everybody asks, what medicines do you take? The

38:12

name of the medicines, Mr. Producer, are so

38:14

complicated. I don't know. They

38:16

just take what they tell me to take. Well

38:19

is it this one and I don't know. And

38:25

same thing, if you

38:27

had me wire a house as an

38:30

electrician, I'd burn it down. If you asked

38:32

me to do the job of a plumber, I would know hot

38:34

from cold. I know what I know and I know what I

38:36

don't know. But

38:40

if I'm using information

38:42

provided by somebody else and so

38:44

forth, I would say, plumber

38:47

XYZ told me good guy and that's what

38:49

we do. No, it doesn't work that way

38:51

apparently anymore. This

38:53

is basic ethics. So

38:57

the piece was picking from the

38:59

two briefs, the Meese-Mukasey brief and

39:02

the Landmark brief. And

39:09

well, that's not the way you're supposed to do the things.

39:13

But the documents case has many serious

39:15

aspects to it, as we said here.

39:19

The appointments clause is a very, very serious

39:21

matter, as we said here, how did I

39:24

know? Because Landmark's been working on

39:26

it. And

39:28

because my former boss

39:30

and mentor Ed Meese, working

39:34

with two professors, one of

39:36

whom was a colleague of mine at the Justice

39:38

Department, Professor Stephen Calabresi,

39:42

he told me, we knew. I

39:47

read it. Serious matter. So

39:52

the appointment clause is a serious matter.

39:56

The documents case has serious

39:59

constitutional issues. Everybody's

40:02

now sitting and waiting for the immunity case

40:04

where they all dismissed it. Every damn one

40:06

of them, didn't they, Mr. Producer? Way

40:09

over the top! I'm way over the top! Now, I

40:12

don't know how the Supreme Court's going to rule America.

40:14

I don't know if they're going to cut the baby

40:16

in half, or hand the baby over to Biden, or

40:18

whatever. I'm sure Trump won't get a

40:21

full victory if he gets a partial victory.

40:25

But I don't even look at things that way. I

40:29

look at it, what does the Constitution say? And if

40:31

it says nothing, did

40:34

the framers provide us with any guidance whatsoever? And

40:37

if they didn't, then

40:39

you know what the third test is for me? Then

40:41

how do you do the least amount of harm to these

40:43

institutions? How

40:47

do you do the least amount of harm to

40:50

these institutions? Barrett

40:54

has become a disaster. However she votes,

40:57

doesn't matter. She

40:59

has no working doctrine

41:02

on how you interpret a court. She's

41:04

clearly not an originalist. And

41:08

if you stray from being an originalist, you're nothing.

41:12

You're making up your own rules as you go along. But

41:17

you have nothing principled based

41:21

on the Constitution, based on

41:23

the framers, based on the

41:25

history to apply to your decision, other than you

41:27

happen to be somebody who's on the court and

41:30

you feel this way or that way. So

41:37

this was an abomination

41:39

today that the court

41:41

did not have the courage to take on

41:45

what is a black and white case of

41:50

an administration undermining

41:54

the First Amendment, trying

41:57

to control freedom

41:59

of speech. and

42:02

now it's going to go further. Supreme

42:05

Courts in the past have made horrendous

42:08

decisions. The

42:10

fact that this court made a decision

42:12

to hide behind standing where

42:14

the lower court and the circuit court didn't

42:16

find any standing problems will

42:20

be one of the reasons why it

42:22

will be condemned. There'll be reasons why it

42:24

will be praised

42:29

but this will be one of the reasons it

42:31

will be condemned because without

42:33

free speech we have a tyranny and

42:36

this is a black-and-white case where

42:39

every aspect of the bureaucracy was used

42:42

to try and shut down even

42:45

discussion online among American

42:47

citizens sharing

42:50

information right or wrong good or bad

42:53

and yet the irony is it was the federal

42:55

government the six-foot rule was

42:58

based on nothing the

43:00

vaccines were not adequately tested and

43:05

all the rest they just

43:07

handed the Biden administration a

43:10

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great one makes your weekend

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even better this This

44:00

is the best of Mark Levin. So

44:03

how bad is the crime illegal

44:06

aliens are doing to American citizens? We

44:10

don't know. They're

44:12

not keeping records. How many people

44:14

have been killed, raped, sold

44:17

into sex slavery? We don't know. We

44:21

don't know. We

44:24

only hear about the tip of the iceberg, and the tip of

44:26

the iceberg is very bloody. There

44:30

is a fairly long clip,

44:32

Trump campaign ad clip.

44:36

We're not going to play it all. But

44:38

I want you to listen to some of this. Go

44:41

ahead. Police have tracked down a killer

44:43

whose crimes spanned the country. The man

44:46

accused of killing a Maryland mother of

44:48

five on a popular hiking trail has

44:50

been captured in Oklahoma. Rachel Marin was

44:53

dragged from a hiking trail in Maryland

44:55

where she was raped and murdered. Hernandez

44:57

allegedly has ties to the notorious MS-13

45:00

gang and entered the country illegally in

45:02

February of last year. The

45:04

sheriff says that he fled to the U.S.

45:06

illegally after murdering a woman in El Salvador

45:09

in January of 2023. Just

45:11

one month before he entered the U.S.

45:13

last year, Interpol issued an arrest warrant

45:15

for Hernandez. We are 1,800 miles away

45:17

from the southern border, and the American

45:19

citizens are not safe because of failed

45:22

immigration policies. This is

45:24

the second time in just two years

45:26

that an innocent Harvard County woman has

45:28

lost her life to a criminal in

45:31

our country illegally. As far as

45:33

I'm concerned, the Biden administration has the blood of

45:35

Rachel Morn in their hands. Two

45:37

officers were shot overnight. The suspect

45:39

also shot in the exchange of

45:41

gunfire. Police also say that suspect

45:44

Bernardo Raul Castro-Mata currently resides at

45:46

a migrant shelter not too far

45:48

away from here. Christian Inga was

45:50

arraigned today in New York City on charges

45:52

of sexually assaulting a 13-year-old girl after school

45:54

last week in a shocking daylight attack. Police

45:56

say the 20-year-old girl was shot in the

45:58

back of a car. to the suspect,

46:01

the suspect was a woman

46:03

who was a woman with a 25 year old

46:05

migrant from Ecuador approached two teens in the

46:09

park at 9th Point. According to the criminal

46:11

complaint, the suspect tied the boy and girl

46:13

to one another gagged them, then

46:15

raped the girl before fleeing the scene. Police

46:17

say Inga

46:20

entered the U. S illegally through

46:22

Eagle Pass, Texas back in 2021. We've also learned

46:25

from law enforcement here in New York.

46:27

Christian Ingellandi has been reported. We may

46:29

not have this case. It is really struck

46:32

a chord with people here in New

46:34

York City, even people around the country

46:36

have been a swelling gang known as

46:39

that in the area has victimized thousands

46:41

through extortion, drug and human trafficking, kidnapping

46:43

and murder. And now you as law

46:45

enforcement, including customs and border protection and

46:47

the FBI say the gang has made

46:49

their way into the country. You as

46:52

border patrol chief Jason Owens, who has

46:54

confirmed multiple arrests of alleged friend that

46:56

I want members over the last year,

46:58

issued a warning in early April after

47:00

reporting yet another arrest. Watch

47:02

out for this gang. He said

47:05

it is the most powerful in

47:07

Venezuela known for murder, drug trafficking,

47:09

six crimes, extortion and other violent

47:11

acts today. An illegal immigrant who

47:13

killed someone in Troy is set

47:15

to be sentenced. Carlos Corrales Ramirez

47:17

pleaded guilty to the deadly stabbing

47:19

last month. He admitted to killing

47:21

a man near River and Dow

47:23

Streets last knows the last September.

47:26

The Honduras native was also charged

47:28

with the stabbing in Maryland last

47:30

February. He was arrested for that

47:32

crime, but was later released because

47:34

Maryland officials never extradited him. Eight

47:36

individuals all from the central Asian

47:38

country of Tajikistan were arrested in

47:40

Los Angeles, New York and Philadelphia.

47:42

They entered the United States this

47:44

year and in 2023 crossing the

47:47

Mexican border.

47:49

They were vetted and allowed to

47:52

remain in the country. CBS

47:54

News has learned further investigation uncovered the

47:56

men had possible ties to ISIS care.

47:58

Five men in the US illegally were

48:00

arrested Monday morning in Northeast Missouri after

48:03

a teenage girl was reported missing All

48:05

right, it goes on and on and

48:07

on these are things that shouldn't be

48:09

happening in our country law enforcement's getting

48:11

overwhelmed by this And

48:14

we're not going to catch them all are we look

48:16

at the people the inhumanity that's taking place And

48:22

by will go up there and say I

48:24

told him the past bipartisan immigration reform Ladies

48:28

and gentlemen this level

48:31

of Illegal immigration

48:33

this invasion the crimes

48:35

the terrorists Didn't

48:38

start occurring To

48:41

this extent until Joe Biden became president He

48:45

can point fingers everywhere else and you'll see during

48:47

this debate. That's all he does Trump and the

48:49

Republicans and Republicans and Trump NBC

48:55

at per Breitbart Biden's

48:57

deputies hunt for 50 plus migrants

48:59

delivered by Islamic State Islamic

49:02

slate tied smugglers

49:06

President Joe Biden's deputies are hunting for at least 50

49:09

migrants who were delivered by a smuggling network

49:12

The claim tied to the Islamic State

49:14

Jihad Network NBC News reported the

49:16

official leaked two days before the 2024 presidential debate They

49:21

reported the Department of Homeland Security has identified over

49:23

400 immigrants who have come to

49:25

the US from Central Asia And

49:27

elsewhere subjects are concerned because

49:30

they were brought by an ISIS affiliated

49:32

human smuggling network three US officials tell

49:34

NBC News while

49:37

over 150 of them have been arrested

49:39

the whereabouts of over 50 remain unknown

49:41

and Immigration and

49:43

Customs Enforcement is looking to arrest them

49:46

on immigration charges when they

49:48

are located Officials said the

49:50

alarm follows Biden's deliberate policy Right

49:53

to Breitbart to admit millions of I'd

49:55

unidentifiable migrant men from more than 150

49:58

countries around the world The

50:00

inflow includes tens of thousands

50:02

of people from Afghanistan Which

50:05

was the home base for al-qaeda's attack on

50:07

the twin towers in 2001 and by the

50:09

way Afghanistan is Like

50:12

the Star Wars bar scene but with terrorists

50:15

every leading terrorist organization now is populating

50:19

Afghanistan Al-qaeda

50:23

Isis all of them I Wonder

50:28

what they're plotting mr. Producer Since

50:32

the start of fiscal 2021 almost 400 migrants

50:34

who appear on the terrorist watch list Have

50:37

been detained along the border attempting to enter the United

50:39

States 400 over 400 Amid

50:42

June the acting director of immigration and

50:44

customs enforcement ice Told

50:47

news nation that border agents often have no

50:49

background information on the people who are caught

50:51

and then released under Biden's pro migration Policies

50:54

well, we're gonna get background information on

50:56

people who sneak in from Afghanistan or

51:00

communist China Or

51:02

Iran or Syria you're not There

51:06

can't be serious vetting and There

51:09

won't be It's quite common.

51:12

Well, there's just nothing where you don't have anything.

51:15

There's no criminal conviction there's no threat

51:17

information or whatever on these individuals as

51:20

soon as we Become aware

51:22

of any information like this case we're working and

51:24

collaborating with the FBI We went out and we

51:27

got them says Patrick light

51:29

leadener However

51:31

the accuracy timing a purpose of the leak

51:33

claim NBC are unclear

51:35

the leak report may be designed to help

51:37

freeze or flush out The

51:40

50 remaining my right. I don't know what the Thinking

51:43

is behind it. I just know that it it

51:46

is what it is Is Is

51:49

that not appalling It's

51:54

like no big deal nobody what's the big

51:56

deal it's the big deal and they

51:59

have their arguments ready. I've told you this for

52:01

weeks now. The argument's going to be when something horrific

52:03

happens it's Trump's fault and the Republicans. They didn't

52:05

pass our bipartisan bill. Ladies

52:09

and gentlemen, since

52:11

Joe Biden has been in office, since he issued

52:13

that executive order, that phony order about a month

52:16

ago, still criminals,

52:19

fentanyl, terrorists are coming across

52:21

the border. It was a fig leaf. It was a fraud

52:23

and a phony. That's

52:26

why they issued a secret memo in

52:29

the San Diego sector with

52:32

a hundred countries exempted from his

52:34

executive order. All

52:38

Joe Biden talks about is we're going to pass laws

52:40

and do that. That's not the test. The test is

52:43

action. The

52:45

test is consequences. And

52:48

the point is at

52:51

this level and this way it simply

52:53

wasn't happening until Joe Biden became president.

52:57

It's that simple. Hillary

53:02

Vaughn asked Democrats, Hillary Vaughn, the great

53:04

reporter on the Hill from Fox, about

53:07

the murder of Jocelyn

53:10

Nungray. She's

53:12

on Capitol Hill yesterday. Take a listen. Cut

53:14

to go. I'll ask you quickly about

53:16

the 12 year old girl in Houston that was tortured.

53:18

I don't even know who you are. I don't know

53:20

who she is. I live in Pittsburgh. Okay.

53:23

But there was a child who was

53:25

killed. You don't know about the child

53:27

that was killed by illegal immigrants. Should

53:30

we be releasing people until we are absolutely

53:32

certain of their intentions and whether or not

53:34

they are potentially going to end up killing

53:36

an American? Oh, I think it really is

53:38

important to make sure that we know people's

53:41

intentions and we have a process for that.

53:43

Sometimes people slip through the cracks. It's unfortunate

53:45

anybody's killed obviously. But

53:49

immigrants, legal

53:51

or illegal, commit crimes that

53:54

are a far lower than they would have been. All right, stop,

53:56

stop, stop. Where does he get that information from? But

54:00

look, look how he immediately moves to

54:03

a political response. But

54:08

as I've said for years behind this microphone,

54:10

over 20 years, one

54:14

has nothing to do with the other. We

54:17

deal with American citizens who are criminals, who by

54:19

the way Jerry Nadler is no problem with either.

54:22

Soft on crime, activists, judges and so forth.

54:27

The fact is we have a lot of criminals in

54:29

America who do horrible things. But that

54:31

doesn't mean you open your borders to other criminals from

54:33

other countries who do horrible things to our people. What

54:36

is the rationale here? Where's the logic? There

54:40

is none. But that's the answer if you don't want to do

54:42

anything about it and if you don't give a damn. And

54:45

Nadler doesn't give a damn. This

54:47

fool, Representative Summer Lee from

54:49

the Pittsburgh area, she doesn't give a

54:51

damn. This guy Maxwell

54:53

Frost is no Maxwell smart,

54:55

that's for sure. He doesn't give a damn.

54:58

Now Pramilia Jayapal, if

55:01

that is her name, of Seattle. Go.

55:04

Do undocumented immigrants commit far fewer crimes

55:06

than anyone else? Aren't these crimes preventable

55:08

if we didn't parole them into the

55:11

country? And

55:14

she walks away because the answer is 100% preventable

55:16

if we didn't parole them into the country. But

55:21

they have their answer down. Americans

55:23

are worse than foreigners. Now

55:28

ladies and gentlemen, let's listen to the logic. How

55:33

many 9-11 terrorists were there, Mr. Producer? 19,

55:35

something like that? That's

55:39

not a lot. That's

55:43

not a lot. And

55:45

so the answer is, while Americans do commit

55:48

far more crimes than

55:51

a legal alien, that's, ladies and gentlemen, what

55:55

does that have to do with anything? Nothing.

55:58

So why would you throw out? Pablon like

56:00

that because you don't

56:02

care This

56:05

representative Summer Lee she knows

56:07

who the hell this young girl is Jocelyn It's

56:11

all over the news She

56:14

knows she doesn't care

56:17

Maxwell Frost he doesn't care Jerry

56:20

Nadler could give a damn Familiar

56:22

giant Paul doesn't say anything. They don't say we

56:24

need to secure the border. We need to protect

56:26

our people That's

56:30

why the American people I think I hope on

56:33

election day are gonna be fed up with this

56:35

no matter what happens in the debate Tomorrow night

56:37

no matter what happens Because

56:42

these are Biden's policies Well,

56:44

you know we we had a bipartisan

56:47

piece of legislation and you Donald Trump you

56:49

told them that as if that would stop

56:51

a thing when in fact it enshrines Two

56:55

million illegal aliens coming into this

56:57

country every single year It

57:00

fixes nothing The

57:04

money in the bill this is the problem they'll

57:06

throw this stuff out takes time to answer And

57:09

the pro moderators won't give Trump that time Isn't

57:12

even spent until 2028 And

57:17

most of it's for processing Not

57:20

for securing the most secure bill

57:22

ever passed. No it isn't they just lie

57:24

mark the

57:26

VIN We're

57:33

giving you nothing but the best the best

57:35

of Mark Levin 36 years ago When

57:38

Biden didn't have dementia He

57:40

was still a serial psychopathic liar. I

57:45

Just want to remind you because it's so important you're getting all

57:47

this Propaganda now from the Democrat

57:49

media the Democrat Party the operatives and that campaign

57:56

Go ahead, man Go ahead I

58:00

was sort of raised in

58:02

the Puerto Rican community at home. I

58:05

was in the foothills of the Himalayas with Xi Jinping,

58:07

traveling with them. I've

58:12

written extensively when I was

58:14

a law professor. I

58:17

went to law school on a full

58:19

academic scholarship, the only one in my

58:21

class to have a full academic scholarship.

58:25

I was appointed to the academy in 1965. I

58:30

didn't come to the academy because I wanted to be

58:32

a football star, and you had

58:34

a guy named Stawback and Bolino here.

58:37

So I went to Delaware. I got started

58:39

out of an HBCU, Delaware State, and I don't want

58:41

to hear anything native about Delaware State here, okay? They're

58:45

my folks. I went back to law school

58:47

and in fact ended up in the top

58:49

half of my class. I won the international

58:51

moot court competition. As the outstanding

58:53

student in the political science department at the end of my

58:55

year, I graduated with three degrees

58:58

from undergraduate school and 165 credits, only

59:00

123 credits, and

59:02

I'd be delighted to sit down and compare my IQ to

59:04

yours if you'd like to. I am a hard

59:07

coal miner, anthracite

59:09

coal, Scranton, Pennsylvania. My dad was

59:11

not a, he was a salesperson.

59:14

He wasn't a coal miner. My

59:16

great-grandpa was. My first job offer

59:19

where I wanted, my wife, the cease wife and

59:21

I wanted to move to Idaho

59:23

because we think, not a joke. It's

59:25

such a beautiful, beautiful state. And

59:28

I interviewed for a job with Boise

59:30

Cascade. I got a commercial license because

59:32

my dad used to run an automobile

59:34

agency. I used to drive a

59:36

tractor-trailer. Oh, awesome. And

59:38

so I knew a little bit about driving big trucks.

59:41

It means that I've worked in the east side. I

59:43

deliberately went and worked for three years and make sure

59:45

I was the only white guy that worked in the

59:48

east side because, you know, I wanted to understand. I

59:51

was involved in the civil rights movement, but I wanted

59:53

to. What did you want to understand? What I want

59:55

to understand, I didn't realize, for example, I was the

59:57

only lifeguard in the project. Corn Pop was a bad

59:59

dude. And he ran a

1:00:01

bunch of bad boys. And so he was up on

1:00:03

the board, wouldn't listen to me. I said, hey Esther,

1:00:06

you, off the board, or I'll come

1:00:08

up and drag you off. He said, I'll be waiting

1:00:10

for you. He was waiting for three guys as straight

1:00:12

racers. Not a joke. I used

1:00:14

to be a lifeguard for years. And

1:00:16

when I ran for the United States Senate, they

1:00:18

said, well, why do you want a 29 year

1:00:21

old guy who's only been a lifeguard? Well, the

1:00:23

truth was I was a practicing lawyer. I've been

1:00:25

a public defender and I had my own small

1:00:27

law firm. The first frost, you knew what was

1:00:29

happening. It had to put

1:00:31

on the windshield wipers to get literally the oil

1:00:33

slick off the window. That's

1:00:36

why I had so damn many other people I grew up

1:00:38

have cancer. You know how much it cost to make that

1:00:40

insulin drug for diabetes? Cost.

1:00:43

It was invented by a man who did not

1:00:45

patent it because he wanted it available for everyone.

1:00:47

I spoke to him, okay? You better have helicopters

1:00:49

ready to take those 3,000 civilians

1:00:52

inside the green zone where I've been seven times and

1:00:54

shot at. I was thinking of a record because that's

1:00:56

when my son died. Uncle Frank fought in the Battle

1:00:59

of the Bulbs and he won the Purple Heart and

1:01:02

he never received it. So he got on the Purple Heart.

1:01:04

He had won it in the

1:01:06

Battle of the Bulbs. And

1:01:08

I remember he came over to the house and I

1:01:10

came out and he said, present it to him. Okay,

1:01:12

we had the family there. I watched what happened when

1:01:14

the kids from Parkland marched up to, and I met

1:01:17

with them and then they went off to up on the

1:01:20

hill when I was Vice President. They went off the hill

1:01:22

to go into those neighborhoods. All those congressmen were like, no,

1:01:24

I'm not here. I'm not here. Don't

1:01:26

tell them I'm around. God's truth, I traveled over a

1:01:28

million, 250,000 miles on that track. And

1:01:32

one of the conductors I know for years

1:01:34

walked up and grabbed, she said, Joey, baby!

1:01:36

Grabbed my cheek. All right. And

1:01:39

not a joke. This day, 30 years

1:01:42

ago, Nelson Mandela walked out of prison

1:01:44

and entered into discussions about apartheid. I

1:01:46

had the great honor of meeting him.

1:01:48

I had the great honor of being

1:01:50

arrested with our UN Ambassador on the

1:01:52

streets of Soweto trying to get to

1:01:54

see him on Robins Island. I swear

1:01:56

to God, true story. I swear to

1:01:58

God, true story. True story. I think

1:02:00

I'm kidding man There's

1:02:03

a ton more and not a thing he said was true

1:02:06

nothing And

1:02:09

he lies with exquisite detail I only needed 123

1:02:11

credits and I had 165 Exquisite

1:02:18

detail a Complete

1:02:22

fraud a complete liar

1:02:26

Look how the media standards have changed

1:02:28

in 1988 Joe

1:02:31

Biden would never have gotten away with

1:02:33

running for president under his current

1:02:36

condition period But

1:02:38

not today Today

1:02:41

they rally around him. I'm talking to the media They

1:02:44

lie to us about videos. We see them with our

1:02:46

own two eyes They Lie

1:02:50

about his economic record his border

1:02:52

record they help promote his talking

1:02:54

points It's

1:02:57

really quite remarkable and that

1:02:59

same media will be in charge of this debate that

1:03:03

same media It's

1:03:07

really quite appalling Nancy

1:03:11

Pelosi was on MSNBC We

1:03:15

have another letter 16

1:03:18

Nobel laureates in economics That's

1:03:21

a drop in the bucket There

1:03:23

are thousands of economists many of them accomplished

1:03:25

some of them are Nobel laureates But

1:03:29

they got 16 like they got 51

1:03:33

intelligence and national security types with their

1:03:36

Their lying letter before and listen to this here. She goes

1:03:39

cut 13 go So

1:03:41

then you look at something else people are

1:03:43

concerned about about inflation 16

1:03:47

Nobel laureates came

1:03:49

out this week and said that

1:03:51

if what's his name? We're elected

1:03:53

president with his fiscal policies Inflation

1:03:58

would just

1:04:00

increase enormously in our country. And

1:04:03

you have Joe Biden on the

1:04:05

other side of that screen leading

1:04:07

the world in reducing inflation in

1:04:09

our country. You believe these

1:04:12

pathological liars and she's right at the top of

1:04:14

the list. There was no inflation when

1:04:17

Joe Biden took it. It was 1.4%, 1.4% economists view that

1:04:19

as no inflation. It

1:04:26

shot up to 9% under Joe Biden. And

1:04:30

when you look as Charles Payne points out at

1:04:33

two economies, that is

1:04:36

the extraordinarily wealthy billionaires, multimillionaires where

1:04:38

so much of this printed money

1:04:40

is flowing. It's

1:04:43

creating inflation, the interest rates are high.

1:04:47

And that is why the value of

1:04:49

your dollar is going down. You can't purchase

1:04:51

what you used to purchase. Your

1:04:54

income cannot keep up with inflation. Basics,

1:04:58

food, energy through the roof.

1:05:01

The supply chain has

1:05:03

been undermined, usurped. It's

1:05:07

called stagflation as I say over and over

1:05:09

again. High interest

1:05:11

rates, high inflation, the value of the dollar

1:05:13

going down. Which

1:05:16

means people have

1:05:18

to charge more for

1:05:20

their products and their services. Unfortunately,

1:05:23

you can't afford more. You can only

1:05:25

afford less. That's

1:05:28

stagflation. The

1:05:30

economy, just like

1:05:33

Joe tonight, took

1:05:35

a real shot with a couple trillion dollars that it

1:05:37

didn't need coming out of COVID. A

1:05:42

real shot, a real massive stimulus like

1:05:44

we've never seen in American history. And

1:05:48

the consequences are everywhere, absolutely

1:05:51

everywhere. And

1:05:54

he's made it clear if he's elected again, he wants

1:05:56

the Congress

1:05:58

to pass a seven trillion. trillion

1:06:00

budget. Do you

1:06:02

know that this year, and I've explained this before,

1:06:04

this year, the

1:06:07

deficit for one year is going to be

1:06:09

close to $2 trillion. Do you

1:06:14

know that under Joe Biden, interest on the debt

1:06:17

cost you and me more than

1:06:20

the entire defense budget? No

1:06:23

society can survive this. And

1:06:25

on top of this, the border's wide open. There's

1:06:27

not another country on the face of the earth

1:06:29

that has a wide open border. Not one. Not

1:06:32

one. And they're going

1:06:35

to try and convince

1:06:37

you with their media

1:06:40

in hand that

1:06:43

Joe Biden deserves a standing ovation, that

1:06:46

Trump created all the problems. All

1:06:50

the problems. They're

1:06:54

also going to talk, I assume, about race. Bring

1:06:57

up Charlottesville. I'm sure the president, that is

1:06:59

my president, Trump knows the response to that.

1:07:04

Probably bring up Nick Fuentes. You

1:07:06

had lunch with Nick Fuentes. The

1:07:10

answer to that, of course, is simple. Maybe

1:07:14

I had lunch with Nick Fuentes. Probably a

1:07:16

bad idea. But

1:07:18

you were buddies with the

1:07:20

biggest racist segregationists in American history.

1:07:24

When you entered into the Senate, you

1:07:26

joined with them. In fact, you led

1:07:28

legislation to kill. Bussing

1:07:32

integration. So

1:07:35

little black kids could go to school with little white kids.

1:07:37

You're proud of it. You

1:07:39

might remember Kamala Harris. Ripped

1:07:42

you for it.

1:07:46

And in 1994, as I've said, he

1:07:50

pushed and passed a racist crime bill

1:07:52

that targeted black communities. Why? Because

1:07:55

it had higher penalties for crack

1:07:57

than cocaine. And

1:08:00

in the inner

1:08:02

cities, crack was more prevalent

1:08:05

because it was cheaper than

1:08:07

cocaine. The

1:08:09

Manhattan, LA,

1:08:11

Chicago skyscrapers used

1:08:14

by very, very wealthy people. But you get the point.

1:08:17

And he was condemned by

1:08:19

the lawyer for

1:08:22

the NAACP for his position on

1:08:24

race. And

1:08:26

he embraced George Wallace and Herman Talmadge

1:08:29

and James Eastland and

1:08:31

Stennis and Robert Byrd, all of them.

1:08:34

Many don't even know who I'm talking about.

1:08:36

These were the big time segregationists who filibustered

1:08:39

the 1964 Civil Rights Act and the

1:08:41

1965 Voting Rights Act. That's

1:08:46

Joe Biden.

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