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It's all quiet in
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the underground bunker. Doors
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closed, blocks bolted. But
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the Great One isn't just resting on
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his laurels. He's making sure
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your weekend is even better by giving
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you his best. This is
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the best of Mark Levin. We've
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got tons to do here. Abortion.
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I want to tell you the latest numbers. Trump
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and Charlottesville. Since we were the first to
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really expose the lies here, we want
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to revisit that, because these things may come up
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during the debate, very likely. The
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judge in the classified documents case
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in Florida. More hearings today. They're trying
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to destroy this judge. I don't
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know if I'll agree with her rulings or not,
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but she's very solid. And
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the assault on Jews across the country
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during the Biden regime through
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the roof. Through the roof. And
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that's just some of what we're going to hit tonight.
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But first I want to discuss something that
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is very, very upsetting
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and very depressing. It's
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in the New York Post. It's everywhere now. Illegal
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immigrants lured Jocelyn
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Nungarey, 12, under a bridge,
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assaulted her for two hours before
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killing her. Prosecutors
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said these are illegal aliens. One of them came
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into this country last month. The
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illegal Venezuelan migrants, Venezuela,
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accused of murdering Jocelyn Nungarey in
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Houston, lured the 12-year-old girl under a bridge, where
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they stripped her naked to the waist and
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assaulted her for two hours. Disturbing
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new court documents allege. Franklin
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Jose Pineramos, 26, and
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Johan Jose Rangel Martinez, 21, allegedly bound to
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the Jocelyn's hands
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behind her back during the brutal assault.
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Two hours. Can
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you imagine what this little 12 year old girl was thinking?
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I know what she was thinking, Mr. Boudin. You know
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what it was? Mommy. Where's my mommy? Help
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me. Somebody helped me. Then
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they strangled her, which
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I'm sure is a very horrible
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and painful way to die and
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dumped her body in a bayou.
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How human beings treat other human beings? Folks,
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that border is wide open. He's not closing it.
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If he gets four more years, he's
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never gonna close it. And these people are gonna
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be in the country permanently because we have a
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messed up red tape
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bureaucratic system. Pena
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Ramos also allegedly asked his employer at
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a construction site for money so he
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could skip town after
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the murder, prosecutors said. Both
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men are charged with capital murder for Jocelyn's
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death. Harris County DA Kim Ogg said prosecutors
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have not ruled out pursuing the death penalty
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in the case. I don't care how long
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it takes. They
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need to be killed. Pen
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Ramos appeared in court today where a judge
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said his bond at 10 million and
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good for the judge. Pena
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Ramos, 26, crossed the southern
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border illegally at El Paso, Texas just
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last month. The
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post first reported last week. Pena
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Ramos cut his ankle monitor off two
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days after Jocelyn's body was found in
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the swampy bayou in Houston on Monday.
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Department of Homeland Security sources told the
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put, by the way, there's 85,000 minors
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who are missing. They don't know where they are
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under the Biden regime. He'll attack Trump for caging
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doing this. This guy... is horrendous
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by all this inhumanity going on does
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he act like he gives it crap
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wrangle Martinez was also given an ankle monitor
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but had it removed on May 15
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because authorities determined he had no known
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criminal history and appeared at his required
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check-in pinure
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Ramos was set to appear before
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an immigration judge in July while
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wrangle Martinez was set to appear
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in immigration court in August both
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of the accused of immigration holds
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which ICE uses to ensure they remain in
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custody Josh
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Lynn snuck out of her home at 10
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p.m. on Sunday according to investigators she's
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later seen in surveillance footage at a convenience
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store local convenience store where the suspects were
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seen following her as she walked into the
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store Jocelyn's
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mother Alexis Nungari
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said she believes her daughter was taken advantage
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of by her killers I'm like angry that
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they took advantage of her she was so
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young the grieving mother told kho you so
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young Jocelyn's
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funeral will take place Thursday will
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be paid for by Texas furniture
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tycoon Jim mattress Mac McInveil
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Houston resident found Jocelyn's body the day after
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she snuck out of her house at first
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the local been driving by the
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creek thought the body was a mannequin I
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did a u-turn and I stopped on the bridge
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but my flashes on looked down and realized there
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was someone I parked here and called 911 immediately
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she said the
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two Venezuelan migrants these
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are Biden migrants let's stop playing games around
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here we're
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arrested Thursday at a local apartment complex where they've
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been living together as roommates when cops showed up
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One of them tried to jump over a balcony
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and attempt to flee but was ultimately nabbed by
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authorities Means to
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be seen whether the two alleged killers were
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connected to the violent Venezuelan gang El Tren
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de Aragua Yeah,
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never heard of them prior to Biden. Did you?
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There were many stories of illegal migrants
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that is aliens committing heinous crimes of
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late earlier this month and
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Ecuador Allegedly raped a
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13 year old girl whom he bound and
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gagged in broad daylight in a Queens Park
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They're in to rape these these violent Thugs
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the alleged rapist Christian Giovanni Crossed
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the border illegally into Eagle Pass, Texas in 2021
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He was ordered removed by an immigration judge the
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next year, but never left Authorities
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also arrested a migrant from El Salvador crossed
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illegally into the US three times in two
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months was booted and then made it Undetected
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on his fourth try and went on to allegedly rape
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and murder Marilyn mother
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of five Rachel Morin So
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how does Biden respond to that he'll have some
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phony Answer about how many people
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died under Trump and so where there's a difference when
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you're really trying to secure the border You
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go to court to try and move funds around
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in order to build a wall versus somebody who
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burns it all down Now
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this grieving mother Spoke
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to the press briefly today and
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It's heartbreaking cut
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27 go I thank everybody for
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being here To
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make notice a national
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notice for my daughter She
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was amazing I Still
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see her face in the back
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of my head every day all
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day I
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keep getting little signs about her throughout
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the days. And it's just
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been a very, very hard time for
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me and my family. But
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the amount of support I've been getting
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from everybody is very,
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it's from the bottom of my
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heart, so appreciated. I
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hear her sayings, just replaying
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over and over in
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a loop in my brain. Her
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dorkiness, her quirkiness,
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she definitely made people laugh. She's...
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I'm always gonna remember those
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memories because she was just,
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she had such a bright future ahead of
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her and I knew she was gonna go
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very far. And
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these monsters
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took that opportunity from her,
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from our family of watching her. And
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I just want people to remember,
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I know this is very high
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profile case, but she
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was still my first born. I was a
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teen mom, I fought for her at 15.
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So 27 now, I'm still
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fighting for her. And
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I just remember that she was a very
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special little girl that
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deserves her justice. And
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I know she's
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gonna make a difference in this world for
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all children. And now it's
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my job to make sure it continues to happen.
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You know, America, what
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happened to the manliness in this society? What
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happened to it? These
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two bastards raped
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for two hours. and
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then strangled to death one of our
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little baby girls that's
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america's little girl the
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thirteen-year-old it's america's little
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girl the mother of
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five that's america's mother the
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government keeps telling us to pay our taxes
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four thousand different rules to follow change your
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air conditioning unit do this to that damn
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it it's time that the government does what we tell it
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to do secure
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that damn border fix
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our criminal justice system and put
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these bastards away our
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children are not
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about politics i
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don't want to hear the bs anymore about
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how americans kill americans we deal with
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that what does that mean
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illegal aliens can come in the country kill
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americans too what kind of what
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kind of logic is that won't
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secure the damn border this
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befuddled demented president they're gonna have them
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all juiced up they'll
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be told he wins the debate no
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matter what trump does he's killing our
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country our
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society our people
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another jewish family was violently
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attacked a synagogue was violently
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attacked you didn't hear about this under
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trump or when you did like the
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shooting in pittsburgh he put his foot
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down it's all
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over the country now all
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over the country people
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coming in here from the middle east people
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coming in here from communist china people coming
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in god knows where we're
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supposed to act we asked to this We're
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supposed to, oh, it's okay. It's
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Donald Trump's fault. It's
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America's fault. It's your fault.
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No, it's not. We're
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being abused. Our
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children are getting murdered and raped. And
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as it seemed like Joe Biden gives a
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damn or Kamala Harris gives a damn, running
12:26
around today talking about abortion. Abortion?
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Is there a problem with abortion? Right here.
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And why I'm the only one mentioning this, I'll never
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know. The Gutmacher
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Group, radical left-wing pro-abortion
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organization. They have better data
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than anybody else. New
12:45
findings from the monthly abortion provision
12:47
study show that an estimated 1,037,000
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abortions occurred in
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the formal healthcare system in 2023. Congratulations,
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Joe. A
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million babies. The first
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full calendar year after the US Supreme
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Court decision in Dobbs. Ready?
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This represents a rate of 15.9 abortions
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per 1,000 women of reproductive
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age and is an 11% increase
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since 2020, the last year, for
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which comprehensive estimates are available. It's
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also the highest number and rate measured
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in the United States in over a
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decade. So people
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having trouble getting abortions, that's not what the
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data show from a radical left-wing group. So
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they're running around talking about abortion. We're
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gonna take the right away of a woman.
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There's gonna be a national law. The Supreme
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Court just said there can't be a national
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law. It's up to the state, but they
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lie. They lie about everything. And
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so there are media. This
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little 12-year-old girl, I can't get this out of my
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mind, Mr. President. I can't get it out of my
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mind. I
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have a 10-year-old granddaughter. We do. I
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can't get it out of my mind what that
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poor little girl was going through. And
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these two pigs, these two monsters.
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It's funny, they denied Donald Trump due process
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and equal protection. They
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set him up with a Biden judge and a
14:23
source prosecutor and a left-wing clap. But
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they'll spend 30 years on due process with
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your weekend even better. This
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is the best of Marc Levin. Callien-Jean-Pierre
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on the Morning Schmo show. And of course she wasn't
16:01
challenged with her lies. Did
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you know grocery prices are down under Joe
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Biden? Cut
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nine, go. So yes, you
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know, eggs and milk and there were grocery things
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that were up. It has gone down.
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It has gone down since 2022. Gas
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prices because of the actions that this
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president took. And let's not forget there
16:22
was an invasion, but Russia did into
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it did obviously into Ukraine that caused
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gas prices to tick up. The
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president took action, tapped the SBR and we
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saw gas prices go down. The
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president has met the moment with every issue
16:35
that we have had. That's
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enough. That's enough. That's enough.
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They're not paying her enough to destroy her
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reputation. EJ
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Antoni, with the Heritage Foundation just
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a couple of weeks ago, Biden
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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
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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
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food prices during the Biden
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regime, falling from
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failed public policy. And
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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
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that would be cause for celebration, but
17:42
not in an inflationary environment of
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Bidenomics because prices have risen
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on average 19.3% during his tenure. The
17:51
average real or inflation adjusted weekly paycheck
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has shrunk by about $50 or 4.4%. Today's
17:58
larger paychecks buy less. This is stagflation
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as I keep explaining and
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consumers are being squeezed by higher prices
18:04
everywhere. The
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drop in purchasing power as many families relying on
18:09
credit cards to make ends meet. Interest
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rates on that debt is at a record high
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and contrary to Biden's claims, doesn't sound like Americans
18:19
have the money to pay 30% more
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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
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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?
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$8,100 of their annual income compared with when
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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.
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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
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were disproportionately bought by lower income households. In
19:55
other words, now there's more buyers
19:59
for the lower. priced
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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.
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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.
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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%.
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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,
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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.
27:47
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27:49
threats loom larger than ever safeguarding
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your personal information is paramount. So
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that could put your credit card
27:58
data at greater risk of being
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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
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43:10
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even better this This
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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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