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Sen. Blackburn Fights Back Against the Left's Crime Wave

Released Thursday, 29th September 2022
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Sen. Blackburn Fights Back Against the Left's Crime Wave

Sen. Blackburn Fights Back Against the Left's Crime Wave

Sen. Blackburn Fights Back Against the Left's Crime Wave

Sen. Blackburn Fights Back Against the Left's Crime Wave

Thursday, 29th September 2022
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1:59

on it, and she's gonna be doing that here on the show. We're

2:01

gonna be discussing the crime wave gripping

2:04

our country and what the senator

2:06

is doing to bring order and security

2:08

to our communities and how it's affecting the

2:10

great state of Tennessee as well. I'll

2:12

also cover how the DHS, that

2:15

is our department of homeland

2:17

security. I don't even know what

2:19

that even means anymore with Alejandra Boyorges.

2:22

At the helm and ICE, our immigration and

2:24

customs enforcement agency

2:27

are totally misusing our

2:29

taxpayer dollars and spending

2:31

it on everything except

2:34

immigration enforcement. And I feel

2:36

so sorry for you. ICE officers

2:39

out there and border patrol

2:41

agents and others who are

2:43

doing your best to keep our country

2:45

safe while your senior

2:47

officials waste tax

2:50

dollars on everything else but

2:52

you. So I don't want you to go anywhere. want

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you to stay right here. I'm gonna

2:56

be back with Marsha Blackburn in a minute, and

2:58

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before I get to senator Blackburn, I

4:22

wanna talk to you about this story.

4:24

It's up on Bright Bart. and it's

4:27

absolutely insane. And it goes

4:29

right to where I was talking about at

4:31

the top of the show about the department of

4:34

ICE failed homeland security

4:37

because they're not allowing any of

4:39

their agents or officers to

4:42

do the jobs that they were trained to do. And

4:44

in fact, they're lying to you the American people.

4:46

We heard it from Alejandro Myorges. We've heard

4:48

it from the White House press secretary.

4:50

Oh, everything's fine. Nothing to see here

4:53

folks. Don't mind the seven

4:55

hundred plus bodies that

4:57

we found just this year of the

4:59

dead, the biggest increase we've ever

5:01

seen at the border of migrant

5:03

deaths. Don't mind the

5:05

nearly one million known

5:07

god of ways that are somewhere in our nation

5:10

possibly connected to terrorist organizations

5:12

or others who are connected to criminality, and

5:15

even if they are innocent people

5:17

looking for jobs Guess what?

5:20

A good majority of them are being

5:22

abused in a system where they are living

5:24

in the shadows. There is nothing

5:27

good about this. And as for

5:29

the encounters, those are the people

5:31

that we actually run into. Right? Those

5:33

are the ones that our border patrol agents

5:35

thank you so much for what you do and our

5:38

ICE officers, again, thank you so much

5:40

for what you do. Are

5:41

the ones that encounter them at the border,

5:43

run them, try to do the best that

5:45

they can? I guess, to process them

5:48

and find out who they are and run

5:50

background checks on them if they can.

5:52

Only if they had ever been

5:54

arrested previously or marked previously

5:57

here in the United States. That means they had encountered

5:59

them before

5:59

on the border. and

6:01

then they can find them in the system. Other

6:04

than that, they have to

6:06

release them and let them go. Well, guess

6:08

where your taxpayer dollars are going

6:10

now under the Biden administration. You're

6:13

not gonna believe this. Just

6:14

hold on to your seats right now because

6:17

I'm gonna tell you. DHS' funding

6:20

leftist organizations to

6:23

study radicalization white

6:25

supremacy

6:27

in video games. Yes.

6:29

Grab your kids video games right now.

6:31

Run for the hills. Run

6:33

for the hills. You know, sometimes

6:36

I just think, like, what they're doing is

6:38

they're they're not even I mean, of course, this

6:40

is total bullshit. Right? You you

6:42

get this. Right? This is what they're doing with your

6:44

taxpayer dollars. It's ridiculous.

6:47

But sometimes I think they're just studying these video

6:49

games to figure out how they're gonna continue

6:51

brainwashing

6:52

our kids. Maybe

6:53

that's what they're doing. Maybe the the

6:55

trick here is to fully make

6:57

them full on crazy

7:01

radical leftist. Maybe that's the goal.

7:03

It's like we gotta get rid of all of

7:05

the manly

7:06

aims. or

7:07

the fighter games or the defender

7:09

nation games or the Patriot games

7:11

or anything like that, patriotic games,

7:13

anything. We're

7:14

just gonna have like crazy

7:16

radical leftist games to brainwash

7:19

your child. Maybe that's it. Let me read

7:21

you this story.

7:22

From Bright

7:22

Bart, the US Department of

7:24

Homeland Security, which recently said that

7:27

questioning official narratives on

7:29

matters like coronavirus policies CONSTITUTES

7:32

A TERRIS THREAT HAS AWARDED

7:34

NEARLY seven hundred thousand dollars

7:37

TO LEFT WEIGH RESEARCHERS to

7:39

study radicalization in video games

7:41

with the focus on white supremacy

7:44

because we know that everywhere

7:46

we go, we are just just inundated

7:48

with these crazy white supremacist

7:51

groups, like everywhere. Right? I mean, they're

7:53

just falling out of the ceiling. They're

7:55

coming out of the mountains. They're in

7:57

our cities. I mean, I just we can't

7:59

seem to get

7:59

rid of these white supremacists groups.

8:01

According to the DHS, and the

8:03

Biden administration, which by the

8:06

way, once again, I'm gonna call bullshit

8:08

on that. Over the past decade,

8:11

Video games have increasingly become

8:13

the focal points of social activity

8:16

and identity creation for adolescents and

8:18

young adults. said DHS in its

8:20

press release announcing the grant. The

8:22

money will go to a joint project run

8:24

by the Milbury Institute Center on

8:26

terrorism extremism and

8:29

counterterrorism of the same type of

8:31

groups that don't want to use islamist

8:34

radicals. These are the same type of groups.

8:37

I don't want you to say that, but

8:39

all white people are racist. This

8:42

is just We are really

8:44

living in upside downtimes. We

8:46

are really living in upside downtimes. Take

8:49

this. A non profit that pushes

8:51

left wing identity politics. And

8:54

logically, a company which, according

8:56

to vice, is attempting to solve

8:59

the problem of bad online behavior

9:02

at scale. And by the way, I was

9:04

watching I was watching the news the other night watching

9:06

Fox News, you know, there's different ads

9:08

coming on, different various channels,

9:11

and there's this Facebook advertisement.

9:14

And I don't know if you all have seen this, but it's

9:16

it's so it's so scary.

9:19

It's so or well in. And

9:21

it just came to me right now of what I'd seen,

9:23

but it was coming on over and over again.

9:25

It's like we're talking about these issues, like

9:28

these really scary issues, like

9:30

being ostracized, sensorship

9:32

in America. What does our first amendment

9:34

mean? What of our what is our fourth amendment

9:37

right what are our rights as citizens?

9:39

What are our rights? as a president of these

9:41

United States of America like President

9:43

Donald Trump and what's happened to him.

9:45

And all of a sudden, this Facebook

9:48

ad

9:49

comes on. And it's like, we're spending

9:52

trillions of dollars. I don't even remember

9:54

how much. We're spending so

9:57

many billions that you can't even imagine

9:59

and we have tens of thousands

10:02

or hundreds of thousands of people working

10:04

for us. That's bigger than the city of

10:06

Washington, D. C. to ensure

10:08

your safety, to make sure that you're

10:10

protected

10:12

online.

10:13

To protect you, we just

10:15

wanna protect you

10:17

because

10:18

you can't think for yourself and

10:20

you don't know how to protect yourself. and

10:22

you don't know how to protect your children. We've

10:25

got to do it for you. It's like,

10:27

what kind of BS is this?

10:29

What kind of Orwellian

10:32

nineteen eighty four crazy

10:35

place have

10:36

I slipped into? Remember that TV show sliders?

10:39

don't know if you remember this, but you kinda like slide into

10:41

different dimensions. I sometimes

10:44

think I've woken up and I have

10:46

slid into a really messed

10:48

up dimension. one

10:50

that only the twilight zone

10:52

or Jean Rodenberry could concoct

10:54

because I cannot get what I'm doing

10:57

here. I like with this craziness. Right?

10:59

So

11:00

we have people dying

11:01

at the border. We

11:03

have our border patrol agents

11:04

with our hands tied behind their backs.

11:06

processing people to only to release

11:09

them into the United States and into

11:11

our communities without even knowing

11:13

who the hell they are. we have

11:15

a situation where our agencies

11:19

are bureaucracies like the

11:21

FBI and our intelligence agencies

11:23

are spending more time investigating Americans

11:27

for being patriotic instead

11:31

of actually investigating our

11:34

adversaries who are here on our

11:36

homeland, actually targeting our

11:38

homeland, like China and others,

11:42

Like the drug cartels, like

11:44

nefarious human trafficking organizations,

11:48

we're spending more time I'm talking about white

11:50

supremacy than that than

11:52

that. And we have an administration. Yes.

11:55

President Biden's administration. that

11:57

is perpetuating human

12:00

trafficking and actually aiding in abetting

12:02

human traffickers and drug cartels

12:05

to ensure that they can access

12:07

our border. Oh, and by the way, possibly

12:09

terrorist organizations. And I would I would

12:11

say for sure, terrorist organizations because

12:13

we've already caught over seventy coming across

12:16

our border. And I think that's just this year alone.

12:19

So just just stew

12:21

on that for a minute. Just

12:23

think about that. You know,

12:25

as we go to the mall

12:28

or shop or go to a federal building,

12:31

or, you know, send our kids

12:33

off to school and, you know, hope

12:35

that they come back okay and that

12:37

crime is rising in our, you know,

12:39

big Democratic cities like TOGAL LIKE

12:41

BALTIMORE, NEW YORK, EVEN

12:43

HERE IN TEXAS, IN HOUSTON,

12:46

IN SAN Antonio, WHERE WE GOT THAT CRAZY

12:48

SHARE OFF. RIGHT? SHARE

12:50

SALZERS WHO IS INVESTIGATING BY

12:52

THE WAY GOVERNOR RUN TO SANTAS

12:55

FOR SENDING fifty MIND

12:57

YOU ONLY fifty MIGRANTS

12:59

all the way to Martha's vineyard,

13:03

in a beautiful island, where

13:05

my gosh, there's coffee shops,

13:08

where there's, like, only seventeen thousand

13:10

people because, you know, the roughly two hundred

13:12

thousand aren't

13:13

there anymore where they have,

13:15

you know, food, plentiful food,

13:18

great weather

13:19

places to and it's like, oh, the rich

13:21

there, that mostly the and it was all the

13:23

liberal rich, by the way, for the most part.

13:26

I'm not talking about the conservatives that live

13:28

there, but the liberal rich were like,

13:30

oh my gosh. Oh my goodness. The Venezuelan's

13:33

are here. We've got to move the Venezuelans

13:35

out. Everybody load the Venezuelans up on

13:37

the bus. Somebody call the

13:39

governor, get the Venezuelans off

13:41

our island. Oh my goodness. I

13:43

mean, we really do like them. I'm friends with

13:46

a Venezuelan. I

13:48

know a Venezuelan. He does

13:49

my yard. What?

13:52

Let's move them off the island and let's

13:54

just let's put them at

13:56

the base.

13:57

The base. in NASA. Let's just move them

13:59

to the base. And then let's really

14:01

get mad at governor Ron DeSantis

14:04

for doing his job and exposing this

14:07

in our nation. Let's really get mad at him. Let's,

14:09

in fact, send some special interest lawyers

14:12

who care nothing about these migrants

14:15

who give not even a rat's

14:17

a about these migrants. There's

14:19

seven hundred or

14:22

so deaths out there, and those are the ones that we know

14:24

about. I'm I'm talking I hate saying that word. Seven

14:26

hundred and something. Those are what we've actually

14:29

I mean, I guess, we've those are the bodies

14:31

we found. But

14:32

there's so many more than that. There's

14:35

the baby John Doe. There's

14:37

the children that have drowned. You

14:39

know, What about suing the Biden

14:41

administration? Why don't we do that? Why don't we

14:44

sue the Biden administration for perpetuating

14:46

human trafficking? Right? Instead

14:49

of trying to sue a guy who has every

14:51

right to do it and people who signed, basically

14:53

signed away, saying, I wanna go to Martha's

14:55

Vineyard, who's sending them to the lap

14:58

of luxury in America. Where

15:00

these people who live on Martha's Vineyard

15:02

were so grateful before to

15:04

have signs saying we welcome all the

15:07

your nobody's illegal LGBTQ

15:10

BLM, Antifa. We love you all.

15:12

we just don't love

15:15

Patriots. That's

15:17

what we don't love.

15:18

Those Patriots

15:20

are the terrorists is what they

15:22

say. Right? That's what they're saying now. That's

15:24

what we're seeing. And if you go to sarah,

15:26

go to sarah a carter dot com,

15:29

I keep saying this. You gotta throw the a in. Because

15:31

if you don't, you're gonna end up on a website

15:33

buying artwork and it's actually quite beautiful,

15:36

but that is not my website. I am in

15:38

no way an artist I do stick figures.

15:41

If you wanna buy my stick figures, I will

15:43

be more than happy to draw them for you, but I don't think

15:45

you do. But if you go to sarah a carter

15:47

dot com, you'll go to my website and you'll find

15:49

a story up there.

15:50

Great story from a fantastic staff

15:53

that I have that looks for the,

15:55

I think, the best stories on the Internet, the ones that

15:57

are gonna mean the most to you. Right? The best

15:59

stories on

15:59

the Internet, the ones that you are going

16:02

to wanna read. This one is an IG

16:04

audit that shows a

16:06

non profit. Waive you

16:08

can't believe this, wasted seventeen

16:10

million taxpayer dollars on

16:13

hotels to not house

16:16

illegal foreign nationals. Yes, you got

16:18

that right. Seventeen million

16:20

of our dollars are hard earned

16:22

money that we have no say

16:24

in ended up in the hands

16:26

of this ridiculous nonprofit

16:29

so that it could just It's it's endeavors

16:32

to just waste our money, to just waste our

16:34

money. One doesn't

16:37

need to read past the IG's

16:39

reports headline to become furious.

16:42

ICE spends funds on

16:44

unused beds, missed

16:46

COVID nineteen protocols, and detention

16:48

standards while housing, migrant families

16:51

in hotels. In summary, an

16:53

unbelievable seventeen million dollars

16:55

was wasted on not housing

16:57

illegal foreign nationals at the heart

16:59

of the story is endeavors, a nonprofit, which

17:01

has received half a billion dollars.

17:04

Half a billion dollars. in

17:06

taxpayer money through no bid

17:08

government contracts to house foreign

17:10

nationals who illegally entered the US

17:13

and were released by the Biden administration instead

17:15

of being deported. The report

17:17

evaluated an eighty six point nine

17:19

million dollars sole

17:20

source contract.

17:23

first awarded to endeavors

17:24

earlier this year. My

17:27

god.

17:28

Eighty six point nine million

17:31

dollars For

17:33

this BS, what

17:35

could we be using this

17:37

for?

17:39

How could this I mean,

17:41

let me budget the eighty six point

17:43

nine million in our government. We're gonna

17:45

finish up that wall. We're gonna tell

17:47

the drug cartels they can go to hell and the human

17:50

trap occurs, and we're gonna find a

17:52

way to stop the flow. With

17:54

all the money that they have wasted, by

17:56

the way, let's let's be honest. This

17:58

money is lining the pockets

18:02

of friends, of friends

18:05

who run these NGOs.

18:09

Are you kidding me? Eighty six

18:11

point nine million, sole

18:14

source contract? I

18:16

bet you they don't get investigated by the IRS.

18:19

Every single one of our

18:21

conservative NGO friends out there

18:23

that tries to do a job If you have

18:25

Patriot in your name, watch out. Eighty

18:28

seven thousand IRS agents are

18:30

coming your way.

18:33

This guy or these folks with Endeavor?

18:37

Nuh-eighty six point nine million goes

18:39

a long way. but you can pad

18:41

a lot of pockets with that. Right? Right?

18:45

Months after it received its

18:47

first no bid contract,endeavors received

18:49

a second five hundred and thirty million

18:51

dollar.

18:52

How do they get these? Where do

18:54

you apply

18:54

for the five hundred and thirty million dollar

18:56

contract? And

18:58

oh oh, wait a minute and guess

19:00

what? They hired former Biden

19:03

administration official Andrew

19:05

Laurez and Laurenz and

19:08

Straight. I'm gonna say his name incorrectly. I

19:10

know it Laurenz and Straight. So he was a former

19:12

Biden administration official Maybe

19:15

that's how you get five hundred

19:17

and thirty million dollars in a contract.

19:20

Maybe that's how you get eighty six

19:22

point nine million

19:23

dollars.

19:25

That's awesome. They

19:27

hired him as his senior director for

19:29

migrant services You know,

19:31

you just gotta keep the illegals coming.

19:34

You just gotta keep that flow coming

19:36

in order to pad the pockets of the people

19:38

who are running the NGOs who say they

19:40

care about these illegals when

19:42

we can just stop it. That's

19:44

the lie.

19:45

Folks, that's how the government lies

19:48

to everyone and to you,

19:50

and to me, and to the poor migrants,

19:52

and to those poor children who have

19:54

lost their lives at the border Guess

19:57

what? Because everyone is

19:59

playing them as

19:59

pawns and that is really,

20:02

really sad. It's

20:04

unbelievable. It

20:05

is a corruption that

20:07

is embedded deeply into

20:10

our system. And it is the reason why

20:13

November cannot come fast

20:15

enough. It is the reason why

20:17

we need somebody else in the White House

20:20

We need someone with integrity and someone

20:22

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24:02

And right now, we've got senator from Tennessee,

24:05

Marsha Blackburn. She is gonna

24:08

hit it hard on Joe Biden's

24:10

continuing crime wave and

24:12

what these wild district

24:14

attorneys are doing in our

24:16

states. It not to

24:19

ensure our safety, but guess what?

24:21

To protect the criminals and

24:24

not the victims. I'm so

24:26

happy to have senator Blackburn

24:28

back on the show because senator,

24:30

you have a new bill,

24:33

a new piece of legislation that you

24:35

recently put forward in

24:37

response to the crime

24:39

surge that we are seeing across

24:42

this country even in

24:44

your home state of Tennessee. A lot of this

24:46

has to do with the Biden

24:48

administration, with the democrats, Let's

24:51

talk about that.

24:52

Yes, you know, Sarah, with

24:54

all this, defund the police talk.

24:57

that the Democrats have been pushing

25:00

out now for about three years.

25:03

What we started to hear in

25:05

Tennessee was that

25:07

morale was low, recruitment was

25:10

down, crime was up.

25:13

And I visit with all ninety five

25:15

counties in the state. And

25:17

you know, previously, it would be

25:20

kind of a city problem. And what

25:22

we realized was this was working

25:24

its way up across the state.

25:27

Then, of course, you had the uptick

25:29

of crime

25:31

around Nashville and the

25:33

surge in crime over in

25:35

the Memphis area. And

25:37

as we worked with the Memphis officials,

25:40

Senator Hagerty and I decided

25:42

it was time to put something on paper

25:45

because this isn't a problem unique

25:47

to Tennessee. This is a problem that you're

25:49

seeing across the entire country.

25:52

And It was time to say, let's

25:54

do something about this. So

25:57

the Restoring Law and Order

25:59

Act

26:00

would put more resources to

26:03

local law enforcement because they're on

26:05

the front lines when it comes to fighting

26:07

drug crimes, fentanyl, the

26:10

surge that we have seen there. But

26:13

many times, they do not have the

26:15

tools the equipment the

26:17

protection, they need to

26:19

actually apprehend

26:22

drug dealers deal with

26:24

these crimes, handle fentanyl, and

26:27

some of these drugs, fentanyl can

26:29

kill you just a a little bit of

26:31

it, or NARCAN. which

26:33

they use to bring

26:35

people back when they ever overdosed.

26:38

And so there need to be more

26:40

resources available like wise,

26:43

every time we meet with a sheriff

26:46

or a police chief or

26:48

those that are captain with

26:50

the police force. They will tell you they

26:52

need more officers and agents that

26:54

people are getting weary. They are

26:57

overworked. So we have money

26:59

that is left over from COVID. So

27:01

what if we use that money

27:03

to help pay officers

27:06

more appropriately if

27:08

we use that money to hire more

27:11

officers. So you have people

27:13

that can respond to crime.

27:17

We also are looking at that money

27:19

that they were appropriating for

27:21

eighty seven thousand IRS agents.

27:24

that money would be better spent,

27:26

making our communities safe.

27:29

Another component in this So I was gonna

27:32

ask you really quickly. how is it

27:34

that we see the dams and

27:36

we've seen the narrative that they've pushed

27:39

against police officers and we've seen that

27:41

since we saw the uprisings of

27:43

Antifa, BLM. Across

27:45

America, I talked to a lot of police officers,

27:47

a lot of federal officers on the border senator.

27:50

And there is this sense of frustration

27:52

that nobody has their back.

27:55

That while they're out there putting their

27:57

life on the line, doing everything

27:59

they can,

27:59

doing everything they can to protect their

28:02

communities. You know that if if

28:04

they if they make a decision, that

28:06

doesn't sit well with the left.

28:08

Or

28:09

if they have to protect themselves that

28:11

they could end up being on the other side, they

28:13

could end up being the ones targeted. How

28:16

do you deal with that? Well,

28:19

and you're citing a problem

28:21

we hear a lot because citizens

28:25

will tell you, police officers will

28:27

tell you that what the left has done

28:30

is they've made heroes out

28:32

of criminals, and they

28:34

have turned police officers, law

28:37

enforcement officers into

28:39

villains. So that

28:41

is a big part of the underlying

28:44

problem. So this legislation

28:47

we feel is a way

28:49

that and this should be bipartisan. Our

28:53

Democrat friend should join us in this.

28:55

It is a way to say to

28:57

local law enforcement. We've got your back

28:59

because we know the tables have flipped

29:02

and you are on the front lines.

29:05

You're on the front lines, fighting drug

29:07

trafficking, sex trafficking, human

29:09

trafficking, gangs. You're

29:12

on the front line dealing with

29:14

drug dealers because they've been allowed

29:17

to come across that open southern border.

29:19

You're on the front line because

29:22

now what you are doing

29:24

is you are confiscating these

29:27

drugs in the pounds when

29:30

previously it would be

29:32

a grams, a few grams of

29:35

drugs that you would apprehend. So

29:38

this legislation is a way

29:40

to do that. There's another piece of this

29:42

legislation that deals

29:44

with rape kits. Now,

29:47

Sarah, as you know, the federal

29:49

government has put tens

29:53

of millions of dollars into

29:55

this two hundred and sixty six million

29:57

dollars specifically to

29:59

make rape kits available to local

30:01

law enforcement so that violent

30:04

offenders can

30:06

be you can take the DNA, push

30:08

it through a rape kit,

30:11

and then positively identify

30:14

that rapist put

30:17

that into codis, which is a national

30:19

database. And then

30:22

if they repeat that act,

30:24

you find them in that database.

30:28

So we found out

30:30

that some of these rate kids were

30:32

not being processed in a timely manner.

30:35

Indeed, dealing with the issue in Memphis,

30:39

the the murderer of

30:41

the young mom

30:43

had committed violent rape

30:45

a year prior The rape

30:47

kit had not been processed. It took them

30:49

one year to return that

30:52

to the Memphis police department and

30:54

it came back the day. they

30:56

found that young mom's body.

31:00

So I have GEO

31:02

doing a study on

31:04

what is happening that has slowed

31:06

down the processing of these rate kits,

31:09

and then also putting some money

31:11

toward processing these in

31:13

a timely manner. Every one of these

31:15

should be processed on a rush. On

31:18

a rush. Absolutely. Absolutely. And

31:20

think about it because They're asking the woman

31:22

who has been violated. Right? A woman

31:24

who has been raped. They are asking

31:26

her immediately to go to a hospital

31:29

to once again have someone

31:32

you know, go into their privacy, right,

31:34

to put together a rate kit, and then they're

31:37

not sending it in in

31:39

time is unthavenable

31:41

to me. And the fact that we, you know

31:43

and let's talk about that. I mean, this wonderful

31:46

young mother who is a teacher, a

31:48

Liza Fletcher, she's out on a jog.

31:51

I mean, this is like, it's it's a

31:53

terrible, horrible situation to

31:56

think about what happened. And

31:58

part of that too is senator

32:00

and you brought it up. You pointed right

32:03

to it. Is the fact that the democrats

32:05

have made villains out of police officers

32:07

and made heroes out of these, you

32:10

know, these criminals. And

32:13

ARE EVEN OUR DAs HAVE BEEN RELEASING

32:15

PEOPLE, LOW BALE, NO BALE.

32:17

WE'VE SEEN CRIMES, NOT JUST IN TENNESSEE, ACROSS

32:20

THE ENTIRE COUNTRY, JUST LIKE YOU SAID, Baltimore,

32:23

Chicago, Washington, DC,

32:26

where criminals have gotten out.

32:29

I was here in Texas. I was covering El Paso.

32:32

you know, all of the migrants being left

32:34

up at the bus depot. And there

32:36

was an operation we didn't know about. It was

32:38

an undercover operation that was ongoing. and

32:40

all of a sudden out of nowhere, this

32:42

young man takes off running with

32:45

a bag on his back, fooling

32:47

narcotics, and a bunch of plain

32:49

closed police officers go after him,

32:51

lo and behold, who was the kid?

32:54

It's this kid that two years

32:56

ago, had fired a weapon

32:59

and attempted to kill a sports

33:01

player in Maryland. And All

33:04

of a sudden, he's at a bus depot

33:06

running narcotics.

33:09

Here

33:09

in Texas. How do you get out of jail?

33:12

Well, and see, the other component

33:14

of all of this is truth and sentencing.

33:17

You have to have truth and sentencing and

33:20

keep these violent offenders locked up.

33:22

You have to have this DNA

33:25

information in the system so

33:28

that if someone does get out,

33:30

and they repeat something, you can

33:32

keep them in for their full sentence.

33:35

You don't want them out. You

33:38

want them locked up

33:41

and this makes a difference

33:43

in public safety. And when

33:45

I talk to Tennessee

33:47

and when I talk to moms all

33:49

over the country, as you do, Sarah,

33:52

they talk about crime.

33:54

They talk about drugs. They talk

33:56

about the open border. They

33:58

talk about the impact

33:59

this has on

34:02

their lives. So

34:04

I said, we're going to do something

34:06

to start chipping away at this.

34:09

We are going to return, respect,

34:12

For law enforcement, when

34:14

people do a crime, they

34:16

need to serve the time.

34:19

And the only way we're going to do that

34:21

is to lead the way and say it

34:23

is time to be

34:24

tough on crime, not soft

34:27

on crime.

34:28

that is absolutely true. And I think

34:30

this bill is brilliant at

34:32

doing that. And I think it's about time

34:35

that, you know, that people

34:37

start paying attention to what is happening

34:39

to our law enforcement officials out

34:42

out in the field, out on the front lines,

34:44

BUT MORE IMPORTANTLY SENATOR OUR CHILDREN

34:47

WHO DESERVE BETTER. OUR CHILDREN

34:49

DESERVE TO BE PROTECTED. OUR

34:51

MOTHER'S deserve to be protected. Our

34:53

families, I always say this. Look,

34:55

the

34:55

most important thing is our kids, I don't

34:57

know how some of these dams you know,

34:59

and people running some of the cities I've

35:01

seen like in Chicago, you

35:04

know, in New York City where we're

35:06

seeing a crime surge. that

35:08

it's it's shameful. It's shameful

35:10

that children can't walk to school and

35:12

feel safe.

35:13

It's shameful that they just can't

35:15

do that. You've also been very outspoken

35:18

senator, and I wanna get to this before before

35:21

you have to run because I know I have limited

35:23

time with you. But Vanderbilt

35:25

University Medical Center. There

35:27

has been a big controversy. You

35:30

know, it came out conservative blogger,

35:32

Matt Walsh, daily wire. He

35:34

posted some videos

35:36

that were just stunning. Vanderbilt's

35:40

gender affirming care to patients.

35:42

This is about children. and

35:44

transgender and giving them

35:46

minors and adults these, I

35:49

guess, support for for changing

35:51

their sex which has been extraordinarily

35:54

controversial and has harmed so many

35:56

children. So

35:57

many children. I mean, it's crazy.

35:59

You can't give a kid a Tylenol at

36:02

school without having a parent's permission.

36:04

But somehow, you know, teachers

36:07

and and others are like moving

36:09

their YOU KNOW, WITHOUT TELLING PARENTS,

36:11

ALLOWING CHILDREN TO GO SEE DOCTORS

36:13

AND OTHER THINGS AND TALK ABOUT CHANGING

36:15

THEIR SEX AT SUCH AN IMPPRESSIONABLE AG.

36:18

Could you talk a little bit about that? Yeah,

36:21

I will. And also, I've

36:23

sent a letter over to the FDA

36:25

today. to look

36:27

at this GNRH and

36:30

it is basically the puberty blockers

36:32

and see how these are

36:34

being used off label

36:37

for some of this

36:40

transgender processes.

36:43

and we're wanting to know if

36:45

there have been reports of

36:47

adverse events with this.

36:50

We are wanting to know what

36:52

the process is how they have allowed

36:55

this to be done? What kind of research

36:57

is being done? Are they keeping

37:00

tabs on it. So we have that

37:02

letter out to them. Now when it comes

37:04

to Vanderbilt, we were very

37:06

disappointed to hear

37:09

that minors were

37:11

involved in some of this

37:15

process with the

37:18

gender dysphoria, the

37:21

puberty blockers, the surgeries

37:25

We're seeking more information from

37:27

this, wanting to

37:29

make certain that there

37:31

is parrental that

37:34

their parents are involved, it would

37:36

be horrifying to find out that there

37:38

are children that are involved in this

37:40

without parental participation

37:44

or without parents knowing

37:46

anything. And to figure

37:48

out what kind of counseling

37:51

and advice is provided

37:53

on this. We've got lots of questions for

37:56

Venezuela. This is a horrific

38:00

horrific process, and

38:02

we are deeply disturbed

38:05

about what we have learned.

38:07

I know. I am too. You know, we

38:09

have six children between us, me and my

38:11

husband, and all of our children

38:13

are so precious. And I understand

38:15

how difficult must be. And like you, I

38:17

think, you know, we want all the facts we wanna

38:19

understand everything. Because obviously,

38:21

there's some kind of trauma. There is something going

38:23

on, and we wanna protect our

38:26

children. You know? And So I

38:28

I agree with you. I think we need

38:30

to know everything about this because some

38:32

of the things that I have seen in the

38:34

media being on open sourcing, reporting,

38:37

talking to people, listening to people

38:39

who have gone through this process, who

38:41

say it is It is the was

38:43

the worst decision that they ever

38:46

made, that they were that they did it when they

38:48

were so young and it's irreversible, and

38:50

they're depressed, and it's I mean, it's just

38:52

a horrific situation, so I really hope

38:54

you get the answers to that. Last

38:57

but not least, I'm heading to the border. I'm gonna

38:59

be there again. The

39:01

death toll at the border, senator, is

39:03

unbelievable. We can't

39:06

right now, I mean, even in Eagle Pass,

39:09

the number of people that are being

39:11

processed through the mortuary, through the morgue,

39:13

these are migrants, illegal

39:16

who have died on their journey to the United

39:18

States is so overwhelming that

39:22

they only had capacity for seven bodies.

39:24

at the morgue in Eagle Pass.

39:27

And right now, they're processing

39:29

over twenty seven to thirty. People

39:31

are being buried in oper's graves because

39:33

nobody's claiming their bodies. The

39:36

city is overwhelmed. This

39:38

is a real humanitarian crisis. Not

39:40

only is it a national security crisis, for

39:42

our nation. We already know how

39:44

many Yes. -- you

39:45

know, an increase of an

39:47

an incredible increase in terrorists or

39:49

people connected to terror to terror

39:51

related nation special interests coming

39:54

across, but the death toll. And

39:56

all of the young and the people that are that

39:58

are losing their lives. And and and the

40:00

Biden administration just leaves

40:02

it wide open. That's the policy.

40:05

for the cartels and human traffickers. Yeah.

40:08

Yeah. And, you know, you it's right.

40:10

That is their policy. Is this wide

40:12

open border? The fear

40:15

that has caused that

40:17

people are experiencing knowing

40:20

that we've had seventy eight terrorists this

40:22

year that we know of. that have come

40:24

across that border. Think about that.

40:26

Seventy eight

40:28

with their names on the terrorist

40:30

watch list. and you think

40:33

about the damage that three,

40:35

two, or three, or five, or

40:37

eleven can do

40:40

to a country and knowing

40:43

that you have these here, knowing that

40:45

they're working with the cartels

40:48

and knowing that they're out here

40:50

with these gangs knowing that

40:52

crime has picked up in our cities, knowing

40:54

that local law enforcement is on the front

40:56

line of every bit of this. This

40:59

is why it is imperative that

41:01

we secure that border.

41:03

It is a humanitarian crisis.

41:06

And, Sarah, you know, one thing that I thought

41:08

about All of this, you had the people

41:10

at Martha's Vineyard. So

41:12

upset, they had the illegal

41:15

immigrants out of there within

41:17

forty eight hours. I didn't hear

41:19

one of those people that gave an interview,

41:22

not one. And say,

41:25

What kind of condition were these individuals

41:27

in? Had these women and

41:30

girls been sexually abused?

41:32

Are these people that were going

41:34

to be moved into working

41:37

out their fee? And dealing

41:39

with these cartels? How could we

41:42

have helped with the humanitarian crisis.

41:45

Really was quite revealing.

41:48

Oh, it was very revealing and

41:50

there were a few people that I actually was

41:53

privileged to meet when I went out to Martha's Vineyard

41:55

this past week that were actually very

41:58

disgusted with the behavior

41:59

of some of their neighbors.

42:02

And we're willing to say it and we're just

42:05

you

42:05

know, and willing to put everything on the line

42:07

to say it. because I think that

42:09

it revealed I think what governor DeSantis did

42:12

was a smart move. Right? And what governor

42:14

Abbott's doing, what you're doing. Biden President

42:17

Biden was flying people in the darkness of night

42:19

into Tennessee, into your home

42:21

state. What is the difference?

42:23

Right? they had over a thousand stuff

42:25

that we had to call it out. Right.

42:28

And so I

42:30

applaud a governor, Lucy

42:32

governor, Abbott, governor,

42:34

DeSantis, who are

42:37

sending them to these cities that have said

42:39

we're sanctuary cities They've

42:41

done all the virtue signaling. If

42:43

they're a sanctuary city, obviously,

42:46

they have the infrastructure to handle

42:48

this. And then for them

42:50

to revert and say, oh, we don't have the

42:52

infrastructure. We can't handle this.

42:55

It just shows you the emptiness of

42:57

their words. Right. The emptiness

42:59

of their words and they're flat out wise because

43:01

there were a number of beds available. There

43:03

were over a thousand, actually, that they have

43:06

set aside for homeless in the

43:08

winter and people who may lose their

43:10

electricity. There was food on the

43:12

island. And in fact, There

43:14

were actual businesses on the island

43:17

that were excited when they first heard

43:19

that the plane was coming in because they needed

43:21

employees. So they actually even

43:23

had jobs. It just appeared that

43:25

the people that lived there, the ones

43:28

that had the power, didn't

43:30

want fifty Well,

43:33

not illegal, I guess, because they were given the

43:35

permission by this government to stay here, but fifty

43:37

migrants in their community. That's

43:39

just the plain and simple answer. Any advice

43:41

before I let you go to our voters out there? Because

43:44

November is just around the corner,

43:46

and very excited for everybody

43:48

to keep get out there and vote. You know,

43:51

when you look at how well

43:53

some of our candidates are doing

43:56

General Bullock over in New Hampshire,

43:58

Liora Levy in Connecticut, Hersha

44:00

Walker in Georgia, doctor Oz

44:02

in Pennsylvania. You've got

44:04

JD Vance in Ohio. You

44:07

have Blake Masters in Arizona.

44:11

You have Joe O'Dea in

44:13

Colorado. you

44:15

you have Adam Liked Salt in Nevada

44:17

and Tiffany Smiley and Washington State.

44:20

Tiffany all. They are

44:22

basically in tied up

44:25

races. Every vote is

44:27

going to count. So tell your friends,

44:29

tell your neighbors, get that vote in.

44:32

That's absolutely right. Everybody's gotta

44:34

get out there and vote because we

44:36

are we are we will make the difference

44:38

in our country if we do our part. we

44:40

gotta do our part. We can't just keep asking lawmakers

44:43

to do their part. We have to do our part,

44:45

putting the right people in office. I love

44:47

Tiffany smiley. I'm friends with her. I've

44:49

known her for many, many

44:51

years since my husband was

44:53

wounded, and I'm so excited that

44:55

she is gonna bring the state of Washington.

44:59

Yeah. Just very and I'm excited for everyone.

45:01

Doctor Oz, please. Gosh, we

45:03

gotta get Pennsylvania. We do. We have

45:05

to get that. I'm and I'm And I'm so

45:07

happy that you're in the senate senator

45:10

Blackburn. You really fight for everybody's

45:13

individual rights. You care about

45:15

our nation and you

45:17

do it with such dignity

45:19

and and you just fight for us, so thank

45:21

you for everything that you do. Thank you.

45:23

It's an honor. Good to see you, Sarah.

45:25

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46:31

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46:33

she is also out there fighting the fight for

46:35

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46:37

know, without lawmakers

46:40

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46:42

think, you know, our country would be facing

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46:48

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