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May 19, 2025 40 mins
House democrats body slam ICE agents,  Mainstream media melts down over a gift from Qatar, and the cat is out of the bag regarding President Biden's decline.  Are the democrats imploding? It sure looks that way from our "did they really just say that" clips this week.
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
How's democrats body slam ice agents, mainstream media melts down
over a gift from Cutter, and the cat is out
of the bag. Regarding President Biden's decline, are the Democrats imploding?
It sure looks that way FROMAR Did they really just
say that clips this week? I'm Nancy Shack, I'm Ben Parker.
This is news.

Speaker 2 (00:17):
By what you're saying to people who knew that luxury

(00:41):
jet as a person, all get to you.

Speaker 3 (00:43):
Why not leave this your ABC fake news? Right only ABC?

Speaker 4 (00:47):
Well, a few of you would, let me tell you,
you should be embarrassed to ask him that question. They're
giving us a free jet. I could say, no, no, no,
don't give us. I want to pay you a billion
or one hundred million or whatever it is.

Speaker 3 (01:02):
Well, I could say thank you very much.

Speaker 5 (01:04):
Aids who had once seen Biden regularly say they went
months without seeing him. Others told us that in some
meetings Biden would mumble incoherent.

Speaker 1 (01:11):
It is usual to make the krew beard in his finer.

Speaker 6 (01:16):
Sounding better than ever.

Speaker 1 (01:19):
Yeah, indeed, that mumble mumble. That was President Biden in
twenty twenty four.

Speaker 6 (01:24):
By the way, for those who don't know, we used
to have a mayor in the city of Boston. That
was reference to Mumble. But I'll tell you this, I
could understand him better than I can understand Mumbles Biden.

Speaker 1 (01:34):
Well, I think mumblesman, you know, he just had a
big tongue and that was the problem with him. That
might be whereas President Biden, it's a it's a cognitive issue.
But yeah, that that was actually a cut from twenty
twenty four. If you want to hear the president in
full twenty nine D, he.

Speaker 7 (01:49):
Is usual to make the krew beard in his good finer.

Speaker 1 (01:53):
That's That's what Jake Tapper was talking about. It's it's
he had the new book. Jake Tapper has a new
book out, which he did with one of the guys
from Axios, and he basically outed something that a lot
of people suspected, pretty much felt we were right for
many years that there was something wrong with President Biden.

(02:15):
But the Democrats, of course stn't no, no, no, no, no,
there's nothing wrong, nothing wrong. Move along here, folks. But
now Jake Tapper, who's always been a supporter of the
Democratic Party of the Biden administration, has this book out
where he talks about how cabinet secretaries were actually kept
at bay from the president. Cut twenty nine B.

Speaker 5 (02:36):
The third cabinet secretary we spoke with told us that,
starting in twenty twenty three, quote, for months we didn't
have access to him. There was clearly a deliberate strategy
by the White House to have him meet with as
few people as necessary. That cabinet secretary, adding that from
October twenty twenty three on, quote, the cabinet was kept
at bay with few exceptions.

Speaker 1 (02:55):
And it wasn't just cabinet members Cut twenty nine C.

Speaker 5 (02:59):
And it was not just cabinet members who were kept
away from the president. Aides who had once seen Biden
regularly say they went months without seeing him. Others told
us that in some meetings, Biden would mumble incoherently something
the public only got glimpses of.

Speaker 1 (03:12):
You know, that's pretty This was the leader of the
free world. This was the President of United States, a
guy who could put us at war with you know,
a word. But here's another thing about this that just
rubs me the wrong way. Jake Tapper is being very
disingenuous with this. He's created this book like look what
I have discovered. But here's the thing he knew about it.

(03:34):
He knew about it for a number of years, and
he abused people who tried to expose it earlier. And
I have an example of that. This is Jake Tapper
with Lara Trump in twenty twenty when she was like,
there is a problem here, and listen to his response.
Cut fourteen A.

Speaker 8 (03:54):
What we see on stage with Joe Biden, Jake is
very clearly a cognitive decline.

Speaker 1 (03:59):
That's what I referring to.

Speaker 9 (04:00):
It makes me uncomfortable.

Speaker 10 (04:01):
You are.

Speaker 1 (04:04):
Think that's so amazing.

Speaker 5 (04:05):
It's so amazing to me that try and figure out
an answer cognitive decline, trying to tell.

Speaker 6 (04:10):
Me that what I was suggesting was I think that
you were.

Speaker 9 (04:13):
Mocking his stutter.

Speaker 5 (04:15):
I think you were mocking his stutter. And I think
you have absolutely no standing to diagnose somebody's cognitive decline.

Speaker 1 (04:20):
Is I have one last question for you.

Speaker 4 (04:22):
Can't times on stage, and it's very concerning to a
lot of people that this could be the leader of
the free world.

Speaker 9 (04:29):
That is all I'm saying.

Speaker 11 (04:30):
I jenuine thank you, La, Sorry for Joe.

Speaker 9 (04:32):
I appreciate it.

Speaker 5 (04:33):
I'm sure it was from a place of concern. We all,
we all believe that Laura Trump, thank you so much.

Speaker 1 (04:37):
By the way, what a snotty response.

Speaker 6 (04:39):
By the way, Jake Tapper, uh, discovering Joe Biden's issues
is pretty much the same as saying that Christopher Columbus
discovered America. There were already people here. There were already
people there when Jake Tapper discovered Joe Biden.

Speaker 1 (04:54):
Point is that he knew about it and was abusive
to somebody who tried to expose it. The problem.

Speaker 6 (05:01):
Here's the question I got to ask you this. Did
he know about it and was covering or did he
just deny it, didn't know upset?

Speaker 1 (05:08):
Well, that can't be happening either way. I think he
owes Lara Trump an apology, and he hasn't. He has
not apologies.

Speaker 6 (05:14):
By the way, Lara Trump is not the only person
who was saying something's wrong with Joe or anybody else.

Speaker 1 (05:20):
But he was just abusive to her when she said,
I do who do you believe me? Or you're lying eyes?
I mean she she basically could see, as many people did,
there's a problem, and oh, you're horrible, You're you're casting
as persons. No we're not. And now all of a sudden,
now that that it's become obvious that that this problem

(05:40):
has existed for a long time. The Democrats are going, hey, yeah,
there was a problem. What do you want from me.
I want you to apologize for being abusive to people
who said there was a problem. Well, and you said,
you know, when you were peeing on our leg and
telling us, you know it was raining, that's what essentially
they were.

Speaker 6 (05:54):
It wasn't raining. Well he's not the only one, of course,
but we're not going to dive into that. But because look,
they had a goal. We know the goal. The agenda
was to unseat at the time, the then President Trump,
and we needed to get somebody in there who could
actually do it. And the only person they felt that
could do it was Joe Biden, even if he was

(06:16):
propped up with all kinds of aids and help and
everything else.

Speaker 1 (06:20):
And they were hiding him from everybody. Look, including the cabinet,
the people who should have had access to him, the
cabinet and his staff were allowed to see him. It
was like, oh my god.

Speaker 6 (06:29):
By the way, you know the funny thing Jake Tapper
mentions about the cabinet, they weren't allowed to see him
where he mumbled a lot through the meeting to the meetings,
which is something. And then he said, which is something
the public only got a glimpse of.

Speaker 1 (06:41):
Here's not enough.

Speaker 6 (06:42):
Here's the thing. We even on this show, you know,
we've played how many cuts did we play of Joe
Biden just stumbling all over himself in public? Now, now
think about this. He was worse in the cabinet meetings,
based on what Tapper was told. So as bad as
he was in public.

Speaker 1 (07:00):
We only saw the tip of the he was worse. Yeah,
oh boy, yeah yeah. And here's one of the bizarre
things that's happening with the Democrats. Now, now you ask
a Democrat, now you say, what's the deal. You guys
hid the declining mental acuity of the President of the
United States, and you know what their response is to

(07:22):
ignore it, to say we're moving forward. Cut thirteen.

Speaker 11 (07:25):
B You sat next to Biden in the Oval office
February twenty seventh, at twenty twenty four, just a handful
of months before the president took that debate stage, and
it was later reported that you and other Democratic leaders
were talking before the debate about having a plan. You
and Hakim Jeffries, Nancy Pelosi, Barack Obama. I understand you

(07:47):
later denied that that ever happened, but I am curious.
I'm interested to know whether the man that you saw
sitting there on that couch on that day you were
in there, you saw him up close and personal, did
you really not have any idea that he was not
fit to serve a second term?

Speaker 6 (08:05):
Casey, we're looking forward. We have the largest medicaid caught
in front of us, we have the cult federal.

Speaker 11 (08:11):
Government, all because you lost a presidential election. And is
that not Joe Biden's responsibility for deciding to run again.

Speaker 6 (08:18):
We're looking forward. That's it, that's.

Speaker 1 (08:22):
It, that's seen indgoing what. But that's so keep in
mind that phrase, we're looking forward. And you know, we've
always maintained that. Apparently the Democrats have like this email
chain they send out to everybody, this is the script,
and they stick to the script. They don't care what
happens around them. You could to come down and say,
you know, God tells you to do this, and they're like, no, no, no,
got to stick to the script. Here's Ram Emmanuel, former

(08:44):
chief of staff, Ram Emanuel, former mayor of Chicago, Ram
Emanuel cut seventeen c.

Speaker 2 (08:49):
Do you think it's helpful for Democrats for him to
be speaking out right now.

Speaker 10 (08:52):
No, Na, never right. I'll tell you no, and I'll
I grew up under Bill Clinton's politics, never stopped thinking
about Tomorrow's not forward. I want to figure out how
to get out of here. I don't want to figure
out how we got here. And here's the other thing.
Donald Trump wants to constantly litigate his red Bull versus
Coke zero. That is not where I want to go. Okay,
and that's what he wants. What's the strategy. I want

(09:12):
to focus on the Medicaid cuts, the healthcare cuts, as
somebody who is the point person to negotiate the Children's
Health Initiative so ten million kids could have health care.
I want the focus to be on those ten million
kids whose parents work full time but can't afford healthcare.
I don't want this about what did Joe Biden do,
what his staff can do. That is yes, legitimate, it

(09:32):
is a discussion. I want to focus on what matters
to the American people, which is their healthcare, how much
the groceries cost, what they want for their children and
their future. And this is about the past. I understand
the president's desire for that, but it's not where we
need to be as a party given all the challenges
I have.

Speaker 1 (09:49):
So he's saying again, move look forward, but not the
only one. This is what Blitzer with a Keem Jeffries,
the Minority Leader in nineteen A.

Speaker 12 (09:57):
Quickly get your thoughts on this new book about to
come out from CNNX Jake Tapper and Axiosi's Alex Thompson
detailing President Biden's decline during his time in the White House.
According to one rather stunning passage from the book, President
Biden didn't even recognize George Clooney at a fundraiser that
the movie star was actually hosting for him. Why should

(10:19):
voters trust Democrats when it's clear so many in your
party went to great lengths to keep Biden's condition hidden
from the public.

Speaker 13 (10:27):
I can't tell you what happened between George Clooney and
President Biden that wasn't at that event.

Speaker 3 (10:33):
What I can say is that when not looking back.

Speaker 9 (10:35):
We're going to continue to look forward, because at this moment,
we've got real problems that need to be addressed on
behalf of the American people, including the Republican effort to
snatch away healthcare snatch away full assistance and hurt veterans.

Speaker 1 (10:49):
Look forward. That's mantra. Can I tell you what they
remind me of Mike kat who is an ace hunter
who is really good at catching moths. I mean, she
could catch them in mid air I decide to see.
She will not hunt spiders. If I point out a
spider to her and say, you know you're kidding, get
the spider for mom, and she'll pretend like she doesn't
see it, doesn't does not see spider, could crawl right

(11:11):
in front of does not see that spider. That's what
the Democrats are reminding me of. They're like my cat.
They do not see that they lied about Joe Biden,
will not see it, refuse to look at it. We're
looking forward.

Speaker 6 (11:21):
You know what they remind me of is several years
ago the infamous former Patriots coach Bill Belichick. After a
terrible loss, it was asked some questions by the media
about about said loss and what was going on with
the team, and he said, we're on the Cincinnati. Remember
moving forward, We're on the Cincinnati. And every time they
asked him something Elseinati, We're on the Cincinnati, and that's

(11:44):
that's the that is the that's the Democrats. What's up
with Joe Biden when he was president?

Speaker 10 (11:49):
Cincinnati?

Speaker 6 (11:50):
Thank you? All right? So that's what it reminded me of.
And immediately is you know, why not We're not gonna
We're not gonna do what I gonna do with that.
We're gonna go on to Cincinnati.

Speaker 1 (11:58):
No, we can't, we can't pay any attention to it.
But here's the thing, it's not just the Democrats are
losing their acolytes in this. You know, you heard Casey
Hunt on CNN going after Chuck Schumer going that's all
you got to say is we're going to move forward.
And here's Chuck Todd who couldn't believe that Schumer gave
that response to Casey Hunt cut fourteen.

Speaker 14 (12:19):
He is among the people that are responsible for this,
the leaders of the Democratic Party, the staff of the
White House. And I have to say, I find everybody
now talking to these authors, get out of here, go home.
You're part of the problem.

Speaker 15 (12:33):
Now you tell us.

Speaker 14 (12:35):
So, I just and I find you know the reason
why the Democratic Party has less credibility today. Here's an
unpopular president and the Democratic Party has a worse rating
than the Republican Party with this catastrophic governance that we've
seen over the last hundred and twenty eight and yet
why is the Democratic Party in worse shape because of
this distrust? Because of this frankly, what the public feels

(12:58):
as if the party leadership let them down and let
them let this happen. He's as responsible as anybody else.
He was a leader in the party. He could have
said something sooner, and he didn't.

Speaker 1 (13:10):
He is Chuck Schumer. He's referring to you.

Speaker 6 (13:12):
You know, you know what I think about here, And
of course good They shot themselves in the foot a
million times. But look I get it, and I've said it.
They wanted to make sure that Donald Trump didn't get reelected.
We have to prop up Joe Biden, regardless of how
bad he is, or regardless of how much he's losing it,
which happens a lot of old people lose it. It's
just the way it is. But here's because they were

(13:35):
so laser focused. They had the blinders on. They wanted
to get from here to get rid of Trump. They
basically gave up the future. They have this whole cascade
of things. Right, had Donald Trump just won reelection in
twenty twenty and Biden didn't come on the scene, and
they didn't have to lie for Biden, they might have

(13:57):
the White House. Now, what they've done by doing what
they did was, as you said, set themselves up where
people don't believe them. There's mistrust, there's distrust, and they've
basically knocked over all their own pins, when all they
needed to do was be like, all right, well, we
really don't have a good candidate here, Joe Bond's a
little and we got to get rid of Trump, but
you know whatever, and I.

Speaker 15 (14:19):
Know we destroy their critical well they did, and so
what happened is they created this cascading effect of negativity
for themselves where they could have just I don't want
to say sad on their hands, but if they'd played
correctly and ben like London, they've been honest, right.

Speaker 6 (14:34):
They might be in a way better position right now today.

Speaker 1 (14:37):
If they had been honest, they could have salvaged something.
But you know, but at the same time, you have
the mainstream media who always supported them and now realizes
the America. As the democrats credibility took a hit, so
did the mainstream media. Is because people like Jake Tapper
were attacking people who tried to say, hey, the emperor
has no clothes and you know, and they became abusive.

(14:59):
So now they're trying to figure out how to re
establish themselves and re establish their own credibility, and part
of them what they're doing is separating themselves from the
Democratic Party and saying, oh, yeah, we see he's naked.
We see the emperor is naked, and it's a little
you know, too late. Not all of them are doing that,
but there's a percentage of them that have decided that

(15:20):
their own survival depends upon them bringing themselves away from
the Democratic talking points. Some of the mainstream media is
not completely jumping ship, and you can see that in
their response to Donald Trump, even with you know, even
when he's doing something that's positive, they're not going to
give him credit for it, and they're going to try

(15:42):
to blow up anything that they can to make him
look foolish or corrupt or whatever they can do. And
currently their big issue is the fact that that President Trump,
or that the Kingdom of Qatar cutter however you pronoun.

Speaker 6 (16:00):
How many times have we changed the name of that country?
I remember it was it was it was that it.

Speaker 1 (16:05):
Was cutter and now it's back to tatarget. I don't
know what it is, but so however you like it.
It's you know, cutter.

Speaker 6 (16:11):
Guitar, cuaitor, that's what we should call it.

Speaker 1 (16:14):
You there, Well, they want to give the US Defense
Department a plane, a seven forty seven, and the mainstreaming
he says, wait a minute, wait a minute, they're giving
Trump a bribe by giving the US a plane. Really
cut number one? Please, what do you.

Speaker 2 (16:32):
Say to people who you got luxury jet as a
personal to get to you?

Speaker 3 (16:35):
Why not leave it your ABC fake news? Right, it's
only only ABC.

Speaker 4 (16:40):
Well a few of you would, let me tell you,
you should be embarrassed to asking that question. They're giving
us a free jet. I could say, no, no, no,
don't give us. I want to pay you a billion
or four hundred million or whatever it is.

Speaker 3 (16:54):
Or I could say thank you very much.

Speaker 4 (16:57):
You know, there was an old golfer named Sam did
you in one ADQ Termamas was a great golfer, and
he had a motto. When they give you a putt,
you say thank you very much, you pick up your ball,
and you walk to the next hole.

Speaker 3 (17:10):
A lot of people are stupid. They say no, no,
I it's just start putting it.

Speaker 4 (17:14):
And then they put it and they miss it and
their partner gets angry at them. You know what, remember that,
Sam Steve, when they give you a putt, you pick
it up and you walk to the next hole and
you say thank.

Speaker 3 (17:25):
You very much.

Speaker 1 (17:26):
So he's saying, first of all, it gives the American people,
not to him personally, and also you know, he's like,
they want to give us. We've given them a lot
of stuff. We want to take the plane. Okay, So
I mean, first of all, this is not a personal gift.
And just to give you a backstory of it, we've
ordered a new Air Force one or two Air Force
ones from Boeing, but they're really behind schedule. It's going

(17:47):
to be like two more years before we get it,
and the current plane is forty years old. And Cutter,
wanting to do something nice for us because the trade
deals were going in with them, said we have an
extra one. It's not a brand new one, but it's nice,
very nice one, and we're happy to give it to
your defense department. And that's how this came up, and
this turned into the mainstream media. They had to want it,
they had to want it to be a bad thing.
It's saying, oh, it's a bribe. He can't take this.

(18:09):
First of all, nobody said he's just taken the plane.
Congress has to say it's okay. So it's going to
be up to Congress because of the amlliance clause, to
decide whether we can accept the plane or not. And
that's what the President has said. He goes the lawyers
have to figure out if if we can do it
or not. But I'm all for it if they can.
Yet they're trying to turn this into a serious problem
with the President and they will not let it go.

(18:30):
They have to blow it up because they've got nothing
else on him right now. And here's an example. This
is Caitlin Collins on CNN. She's talking to Congress from
Rich McCormick. He's a Republican from Georgia, and she's trying
to make this into a major bribery gift. Cut number two.

Speaker 8 (18:46):
This major gift that the United States is going to
be accepting from Qatar, a free luxury jet. Is that
something that you personally are comfortable with.

Speaker 7 (18:54):
It's just kind of something new came up. I haven't
really evaluated a historical concept. I know there's a bigger
gift than I think then we've ever gotten the four
But I'm sure that we'll run through the legal course
to make sure that it's not going to be something
the Faverius. Each country is going to try to woo
us some different ways. I think this is just not
for a friendship, but I'm sure it'll have to be
legal if we're going to accept it.

Speaker 1 (19:15):
So that's I think a very reasoned, rational response to
the question. But she cannot let you. That's not what
she wanted to hear. She wanted to hear, Oh, this
is bad. He can't take it. He can't take it.
So she asked him over the next six minutes. And
I'm not going to make everybody listen to a six
minute cut, but six minutes she asked him the same
question over and over and over again, and I've got

(19:35):
the actual questions cut.

Speaker 8 (19:36):
Two D do you think it's ethical for the president
to accept a four hundred million dollar plane from the
Qataris who you just heard in his first term he
accused them of sponsoring terrorism. But to the heart of
this matter, I mean, you can make that argument. Obviously,
The Abraham Cords were a defining moment of the first
Trump term. But are you, as a sitting member of Congress,

(19:56):
personally comfortable with this notion, regardless of whether it violates
the Emoluments Clause or if it's ethnical, you, personally, if
this came up for a vote in Congress, would you
say yes to it? But Congressman, actually, if you read
the Emoluments Clause, it says no person holding any office
shall without the consent of Congress, except of any present
of any kind whatever, from any King, Prince, or foreign state.

(20:19):
I mean, it actually does directly have to do with
the consent of Congress.

Speaker 16 (20:24):
Sir.

Speaker 1 (20:25):
So that's four. Now she goes in for the fifth time.
Cut to B.

Speaker 7 (20:29):
But you're avoiding the question, which is what is a
bigger deal right now? Is that the peace process? Is
that the economic time of Israel to Arab countries that
are friendly to the process, they're going to be our
allies into the future. They're going to have this incredible
impact on getting hostages back, in settling what's going on
in Causa. Those are the bigger issues. The plane will

(20:51):
settle itself, I mean, that will work itself out. I'm
not going to make a big deal out of it,
because that's something new we haven't even really considered yet.
But I'm really worried about the peace process and what
we do going forward.

Speaker 8 (21:01):
Yeah, I don't think the peace process has to do
with whether or not the Qataris are gifting the United
States update exactly.

Speaker 7 (21:08):
Thank you for agreeing with me. That's exactly that's exactly
my point.

Speaker 1 (21:12):
And she didn't give it up, by the way, so
it's just like she she did it again. And finally
he's like, I'm done answering these questions. But this is
what they're doing. What the BLIEP. They don't they don't
want to face the issues regarding the fact that they
hid the disintegrating president from the American people. So you know,
now Trump's success in the Middle East has and the economy,

(21:34):
and you know, and and with the border closing the
border and so forth. They're now obsessing on the plane,
or they want you to obsess on the plane because
they've got nothing else to focus on because they can't
acknowledge that President Trump is doing well.

Speaker 6 (21:48):
A couple of couple of quick things. One, it's not
the first time we've gotten gifts from people. Presidents have
gotten gifts, and yes, you have to go through the process.
And and and I think that the representative there made
a good point. You know, this is brand new. We
haven't gone through the process yet. It very well might
get kicked down the road and out the road and
down the street by Congress, and then there's no plane.

(22:09):
Number two. The whole thing about bribery, and I look,
there's various ways that you can either commit bribery or
take a bribe and all that stuff. Generally speaking, though,
like this is way out in the open. Hey we're
gonna give you a plane. Hey, they're gonna give you
a plane. It's not like some underground frickin' thing like, hey, listen,
that's co president. We're gonna give you a plane. Don't
tell anybody we're gonna go. Then that would be more

(22:30):
of a bride. This is a very out in the
open thing. By the way, we've got to get it.

Speaker 1 (22:33):
He wants to paint it like a big giant red, white,
blue flag. We got to be saying it stick out.

Speaker 6 (22:38):
At this point, the way this is going, he should
just paint a big middle finger on it. But the
other thing too, when the President mentioned this with the
whole Sam Sneeden the putt thing. And I have told
many people, but my wife on so many occasions, Listen,
this is great advice, right, And I know everybody wants
to be nice. You go out to dinner, someone offers
to pick up the tab, whether it's your parents or
your friend, or you're this or you'r that. The initial

(23:00):
reaction for most people is like, oh no, you don't
have to do that. Thank you. If somebody offers to
pay for something for you, you say thank you and
you let them pay, because that's as the President pointed out, Hey,
you want to give me a free fut I'll take it.
You want to give me a free dinner, I'll take it.
People who try to be ham it, well, I don't
want to be the bad guy and have you pay
for they offered. If they didn't want to do it,

(23:22):
they wouldn't offered done. Period and a story. I want
to ride on that plane.

Speaker 1 (23:25):
I remember that they got some by the way.

Speaker 6 (23:28):
I got to say, like some of those airlines out
of the Middle East, And I assume that this plane
is a pretty nice one. The damn nice plane, The
damn nice planes. Oh my god, they're like they're like
flying flying palaces. Hotels. I want to get on one.

Speaker 1 (23:43):
Yeah, exactly right. But see, I think they had to
really focus on the plane because before the plane came along,
you know, before the plane came along, they were trying to,
you know, make make a silk purse out of a
sal's ear in regard to the border. You know, they
were they had put themselves painted themselves into this really
bad corner where they were defending murders and rapists, rapists

(24:08):
who were illegal aliens, and that was becoming untenable. So
they're like, oh, goody, we can pick it. We can
focus on the plane now, maybe we can make something
out of that. And you know, they haven't been able to.

Speaker 6 (24:18):
You want to really piss people off, here's what there's
what you do. You say, yeah, we're taking this plane
from Cutter and we're going to use it to fly
illegals out of the country. Oh my god, people's heads
would explode.

Speaker 1 (24:28):
That would be well, they're already exploded. They're already. I mean,
it's just what if you watch the Democrats, they don't
know what to do. They've been caught lying about Biden,
they've been caught lying about other things. They just caught
themselves in a corner defending you know, gang members and
who were here illegally. And then you had this little
contretant in Newark. This was funny. You had members of

(24:51):
Congress seated elected, sworn in members of Congress who uh
went to the ice facility in Newark, New Jersey in
order to quote inspect it, like they would know what
the hell they're looking at. And what ended up happening
is you had Congresswoman Lamonica mc iver along with the

(25:12):
mayor of Newark, whose name is Ross Baraka. They didn't
like the fact that they were being that they weren't
being allowed in so in particular, Congresswoman mc Iver along
with some other congressmen body slammed federal agents to get
them out of the way. They literally assaulted them. And

(25:35):
you heard this a little bit in the beginning of
the intro. This is bodycam footage, so it's hard to tell,
but when you hear the bleeps, the swearing bleeps, that
was Congresswoman mac Iver, who was swearing like a sailor.
She's the one who's bleeped over and over again. Cut
three B, and you know at one point she's they

(26:28):
told the congressman to stop touching the federal officers, and
she said, listen to you, mother bleeper. I can touch
anybody I want to. So apparently, you know, laws do
not apply to her.

Speaker 6 (26:37):
You can't touch a congress woman like that, but I
can touch you like that.

Speaker 1 (26:41):
You exactly. And so and then you have the Newark
mayor ros Baraka. After the conference, he was arrested there
on the site. And afterwards he's on with Caitlyn Collins
on CNN and he's like, I didn't break any laws.
Cut five A, and.

Speaker 16 (26:57):
I didn't go there to break any laws. I didn't
break any laws. I was there as the mayor of
the city, exercising my right and duty as an elected official,
you know, supporting our congress people, preparing for a press
conference that was supposed to happen there. I did not
enter that place unlawfully. I did not break any laws.
And so all of that is incorrect. So she was

(27:18):
not there, so she should get some better information.

Speaker 1 (27:22):
And she said, she's not there. He's talking about the
attorney general wasn't there, as if like nobody can tell
her or she could look at the video and see
what happened. But here's the thing, I want everybody to
know is that he says when he was there that
he did not get any warnings to leave. Cut number five.

Speaker 8 (27:39):
Had there been warnings what had happened.

Speaker 6 (27:43):
Well, absolutely not. I mean, I mean we could, we could.

Speaker 16 (27:46):
The reality is Alena Hobba wasn't there, the US attorney
wasn't there. She doesn't know what happened. Clearly, that is
not the context of what happened. I was there for
over an hour in that space, and nobody ever told
me to move. I was in there for over an hour.
Not a single person, not an officer from ICE, uh,
not any of the security guards. Nobody told me to

(28:07):
leave that place.

Speaker 1 (28:09):
Uh.

Speaker 16 (28:09):
Somebody from Homeland Security came in the end uh and
began to escalate the situation, and we wound up being
where we are today.

Speaker 1 (28:18):
Uh.

Speaker 6 (28:18):
And And that's frankly the extent of it.

Speaker 1 (28:22):
But here's the thing that was a bold faced lie.
And what he didn't know was that there was somebody
filming the entire time with him in there that shows
he was asked to leave multiple times and refused to go.
Cut number six.

Speaker 17 (28:38):
These the way, I can't have it, that's.

Speaker 15 (28:51):
Not how I'm not I'm not asking you again.

Speaker 9 (28:55):
I've already given you too, two.

Speaker 18 (28:56):
Opportunities to walk down.

Speaker 9 (29:00):
To about you.

Speaker 3 (29:00):
They're trying to rescue.

Speaker 2 (29:03):
What I mean, you're.

Speaker 3 (29:18):
We're all going to.

Speaker 18 (29:23):
The problem.

Speaker 1 (29:24):
Why now the voice you're here going what's going on here?
That's mc ivor, the one who's body slamming Ice agents
and the people you're going the rescue? Do the pop
members of Pop going what the belief were they doing?
And they filmed it and you can hear the Ice
officer asking saying, mister mayor, we've asked you to leave.

(29:46):
We've asked you multiple times to leave. Please leave, You're
causing a problem. And then mcgivery goes, what's going on?
I mean, this is they caused this problem and they
didn't think that they were on camera, so they're thinking
that that, you know, their bleep doesn't smell and they
can tell whatever story they want because there's not nobody
to contradict them.

Speaker 6 (30:04):
And they were wrong, by the way, minimum because the
mayor was, you know, we didn't break any laws and
whether blah blah blah blah blah blah blah. Look, I
know you're opposed to what was happening there, and that's
all fine. I mean, that's your opinion. You can do
whatever you want. Minimum though, obstruction of justice, right, I
mean it should be a slam dunk obstruction of justice.

Speaker 1 (30:26):
It's slam dunk on assault. We've got videos. But the congressman,
you know, basically belly flopping on the on.

Speaker 6 (30:33):
The I'm talking about the I'm talking about the mayor.
I'm not talking about the Congress.

Speaker 1 (30:36):
He was in there too.

Speaker 6 (30:37):
Mayor said he didn't break any laws. Well, Minimum, it
was obstruction of justice. If you hit somebody, that's assault.
But I look, you can't just it doesn't matter. Okay,
You and I a friend of ours is about to
get arrested for bribery or a rape or murder or
whatever the hell it is. And you and I decide
to go down there and stop the cops from arresting him.
What do we get charged with? So whether we think

(30:59):
he's wrongfully accused of that crime is irrelevant to what
we do. We have a justice system that plays out
in various ways, and among them, we take into custody,
we charge you, we can, we put you in court
in the case of these illegal same thing where you
get arrested and then you go and then eventually we
kick you out, or we don't kick you out, whatever
the case may be. So you don't just get as

(31:20):
a citizen, and certainly as a congress person or a mayor,
the ability to say, well, I don't think that person
should be taken into custody. So I'm going to go
and stop it. Okay, we take you into custody next.

Speaker 1 (31:31):
Well, what it comes down to is this is that
these people, the congresswoman and the mayor, were breaking the law.
Now here's the thing I thought, because I've been told
for the past four years by President Biden, by members
of the mainstream media, by all sorts of people. Leticia
James and Yorick. I've been told over and over again

(31:52):
that no one is above the law. Cut two hundred.

Speaker 7 (31:55):
President is not above the law. Justice, sir, the people.
It doesn't protect the powerful.

Speaker 1 (32:04):
American democracy only works only if we choose to respect
the rule of law.

Speaker 4 (32:12):
We have to poll the rule of law and we
start trusting our institutions of democracy, the rule of law.

Speaker 1 (32:17):
Cut two on one. No one is above the law.
That was Letitia James, cut two oh two.

Speaker 3 (32:23):
It just sends the message that there is no person
in this country who's above the law.

Speaker 12 (32:27):
What we are seeing here is exactly what should be done.

Speaker 16 (32:30):
We need to recognize and praise Merrick Garland for following
the rule of law.

Speaker 11 (32:35):
The message that it sends is really important that even
the former president of the United States can.

Speaker 1 (32:41):
Be held accountable and should be and will be so
as long as it was a Republican or Donald Trump
was the focus. Nobody is above the law. You have
to apply the law. Well, in this particular case, the
Department of Justice and the Attorney General said this congresswoman
on her party and the mayor of Newark, we're breaking
the law. So I think we have to arrest them.

(33:03):
And you know what the Democrat's response was, this is
this is Congresswoman Alexandria Acasio Cortez sixteen c.

Speaker 18 (33:11):
What DHS is trying to say again, they're using public
intimidation because they know that they cannot come for us all.
They know that they are not that they cannot come.

Speaker 9 (33:20):
For us all.

Speaker 18 (33:21):
And recently what they said is that DHS is allegedly
looking into arresting members of Congress who were showing up
for their legal and constitutional obligation to conduct oversight if
anyone's breaking the law in this situation, it's not members
of Congress, it's the Department of Homeland Security. It's people

(33:44):
like Tom Homan and Secretary Christy No. You lay a
finger on someone, on Representative Bonnie Watson Coleman, on Representative
or any of the representatives that were there, you lay
a finger on them, we are going to have a
problem because the people who are breaking the law are
the people who are not abiding by it.

Speaker 1 (34:05):
Well, that includes assaulting federal officers. That's also that's not
within the Congress's oversight duties. Then here's a Kim Jeffries
seventeen B.

Speaker 8 (34:14):
What happens if they were to go and arrest these
members or if they would try to sanction them.

Speaker 13 (34:19):
Doing the house grips, They'll find out what would you do?

Speaker 18 (34:21):
Though?

Speaker 9 (34:22):
I mean I don't find out.

Speaker 13 (34:23):
I mean they'll find out. That's a red line.

Speaker 3 (34:27):
What's the red line?

Speaker 4 (34:28):
Though?

Speaker 13 (34:28):
I mean, I know we have this, it's a red line.
It's very clear. I think that the so called Homeland
Security spokesperson is a joke. It's a joke. They know
better than to go down that road. And it's been
made loudly and abundantly clear to the Trump administration. We're
not going to be intimidated by their tactics to try

(34:49):
to force principled opposition from not standing up to their extremism.
It hasn't happened during the entirety of this failed term.
It didn't happen when Donald Trump, poor rarely was sitting
high in the immediate aftermath of the election. Do you
think it's going to happen now when he's the most
unpopular president in American history after his first one hundred days.

(35:10):
Give me a break. No one's intimidated by this, dude,
No one.

Speaker 1 (35:15):
First of all, he's not that. That's incorrect. He's not
the most unpopular president ever. As a matter of fact,
it's the opposite. One and two. Apparently it's okay for
people to break the law. They're not above the you know,
they're above the law as Congress people who are who
are assaulting people. But Donald Trump, who had an issue

(35:36):
with some papers, is not. It's just it's the hypocrisy
of it is overwhelming. And this this is another of
the reasons why the Democratic Party is in pluting and
has no credibility. It's not just the fact that they
hid stuff and lied to us. It's that they think
they're holier than now that the law does not apply

(35:58):
to them, it only applies to us.

Speaker 6 (36:00):
I'd like to hide, yeah in a cave.

Speaker 1 (36:02):
Yeah, no kidding. I mean, this is just it's pathetic.
And they're losing. Is it any wonder that they're losing
their support? I think the Democratic Party is going to
go the way of the Whigs. I think it's going
to disappear to be honest with you based on behavior
like this, you know, threatening violence and saying you can't
how dare you arrest member of Congress?

Speaker 10 (36:20):
Well?

Speaker 1 (36:20):
Does that mean you can go out and kill somebody too?
Your a member of Congress?

Speaker 9 (36:23):
Sure?

Speaker 1 (36:23):
Lost and apply to you?

Speaker 6 (36:25):
What the hell if you?

Speaker 14 (36:26):
Well?

Speaker 6 (36:26):
I mean and and And their argument is that they're well.
Part of their argument basically is they think the arrest
or whatever of these people is wrong, which, again, that's fine,
it's your opinion. You can feel that, but that doesn't
allow you to step in the middle and start pushing

(36:46):
people who are trying to take into custody people who
are accused of something anything. Again, it's not even relevant
what they're being arrested for. It's the fact that they're
being arrested, and you don't just get to say, well,
I don't think that guy committed murder, so I'm going
to stop him from being arrested. Hey, I don't think
that guy, you know, rape that woman, so I'm going
to stop him from being Listen, that's why we have,

(37:09):
you know, the best justice system in the world. Perfect No,
but stop they use they use these excuses as to well,
we don't think that's right. That's why we're stopping it.
There's a lot of things that people don't think are right.
You're not just allowed to step in, push and punch
and kick law enforcement officials. I don't care if they're
the local cops or ice or anything in between. Stop

(37:31):
just stop. I gotta get to the cave.

Speaker 1 (37:34):
Well, we end each week with a truth control. This week,
no surprise is President Trump and it comes from his video.
He was doing a video telling people to self deport
if they're here illegally, and he held out a carrot
at the end of it, and I'm wondering did he
mean it cut.

Speaker 4 (37:51):
To a so to all illegal aliens and book your
free flight right now.

Speaker 6 (37:56):
We want you out of America.

Speaker 3 (37:57):
But if you're really good, we're going to try and
help you get back in Thank.

Speaker 1 (38:01):
You, okay, does he mean that seriously or is he
trolling illegals? I'm not sure he does.

Speaker 6 (38:07):
And and Christy Nome is running a commercial. There's a
there's a a commercial that runs on our radio station
and others telling people if they self deport and they
do the right thing, that they will be allowed to
basically get back at it.

Speaker 1 (38:20):
He says they may be allowed that that's the key word.
And he doesn't say may. But I'm wondering does he
really mean it or is he trolling him? That's the question.
Maybe you think he's sincere many people do.

Speaker 17 (38:32):
I think he is.

Speaker 6 (38:32):
Here's the people I think that. I think this is
what is going on. You self deport I did wrong,
you know, shame on me. I'm gonna leave. I'm gonna
go back to my country. Then I'm going to stand
in the line that you're supposed to stand in to
come back to America.

Speaker 1 (38:45):
I think I get it. I mean, I get that,
I get I get that. That's what they're telling people
is going to happen. My point is is that really
going to happen? Or is this just another way of
getting people out of the house. I don't know.

Speaker 6 (38:57):
Answer not everybody's going to get back in any way.
I'm pretty sure about that.

Speaker 1 (39:01):
But the question is will anybody get back I don't know.
That's basically what it comes down to. Is this just
a big troll?

Speaker 6 (39:08):
By the way, the answer to your question, and I
don't mean to sign snarky, but will anybody get back in? Yeah,
they're all going to get back in next time. We
have an administration that allows the border to flow freely.

Speaker 1 (39:21):
I met, I met legitimate. Yeah, but you can tell
me if you agree with Ben you think this is
a legit offer, or you agree with me that he's
trolling illegals. He is the master world class troller, the
or the or the global champion troller.

Speaker 6 (39:36):
I think champion he.

Speaker 1 (39:38):
Is without a doubt. There's not even there's not even
a runner up in that case. To be honest with you,
you can contact Ben and I at x on news
by three or on Facebook at Newsbyte. We upload a
new episode every Monday, so check back next week and
see what new offerings we have. Meanwhile, have a great
week and stay off those planes from cutter. Jesus who

(39:59):
knows what Congress is gon to do with him? I'm
as shock.

Speaker 6 (40:01):
I want to get on one of those planes. They're gorgeous.
I'm Ben Parker.

Speaker 1 (40:04):
This is news bite.
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