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It's up on Bright Bart. and it's
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absolutely insane. And it goes
4:29
right to where I was talking about at
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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
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TO LEFT WEIGH RESEARCHERS to
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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
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Patriots. That's
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what we don't love.
15:18
Those Patriots
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are the terrorists is what they
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say. Right? That's what they're saying now. That's
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what we're seeing. And if you go to sarah,
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go to sarah a carter dot com,
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I keep saying this. You gotta throw the a in. Because
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if you don't, you're gonna end up on a website
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buying artwork and it's actually quite beautiful,
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but that is not my website. I am in
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no way an artist I do stick figures.
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If you wanna buy my stick figures, I will
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be more than happy to draw them for you, but I don't think
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you do. But if you go to sarah a carter
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dot com, you'll go to my website and you'll find
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a story up there.
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Great story from a fantastic staff
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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
who's willing to fight back and someone
20:24
who's willing to do the job.
20:27
that this government right now
20:29
is incapable of and does not
20:31
want to. Their goal
20:33
is to break down this great nation.
20:36
I truly believe that. Their goal
20:38
is to tear us apart. And
20:41
that is unacceptable to me, and
20:43
I hope that every single one of us gets
20:46
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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
Thank you. Good to see you too, ma'am. Have a
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