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good morning, and welcome to Vince. Always good to have
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you with us. Now on a Friday, nice
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to talk to you today. It's just been such a
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crazy busy week. I want to say hello as
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slash Vince. Hope everybody's having
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a fantastic day going into this weekend. And
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we've got a big show ahead. We've
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got a lot of crazy judges in
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the United States of America. Do you know
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that? Do you know how many crazy
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judges we have? Those who think that they're
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in charge of the entire United States
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government. a ton of them. In fact, in
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the last 24 hours alone, a bunch
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of these lunatics have jumped out and they'd
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like for us to talk about them.
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So we will. We're going to talk about
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them. Also, you see the judge that
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the FBI, led by Cash Patel and Dan
0:43
Bongino, just arrested for his role
0:45
in harboring illegal aliens. Yeah,
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that just happened. And Mike Davis from
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the Article 3 Project is going to
0:52
join us today live. Can't wait to
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talk to Mike and get his perspective.
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He just had a huge meeting at
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the United States Department of Justice, talked
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to all of the top officials there,
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and he's promising some very, very big
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events to take place in the next
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and foremost, we've got a
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judge who was just arrested
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by the FBI by a
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bunch of a couple of these
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federal government agencies a lot of
2:42
FBI agents they're doing this arrest
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of a former judge by the
2:47
name of Joel Conno Who was just
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arrested along with his wife Nancy
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Conno and These
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guys were harboring an illegal
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alien inside of their
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home in New Mexico. Take a
2:59
look at the video just out in the last
3:02
24 hours of these guys being arrested. Look
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at that. That's the wife being tucked
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away inside of the vehicle. They came and
3:08
arrested her. There's the judge in
3:10
handcuffs, FBI agents
3:13
arresting him, taking him
3:15
into custody. Makes
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a lot of sense. And it's not just
3:19
any illegal that this judge had in
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custody. In fact, this
3:23
was a Trende Aragua
3:25
member in Las Cruces,
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New Mexico. A former judge
3:30
and his wife taken into
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custody after authorities raided their home
3:34
yesterday following accusations that they had
3:36
an alleged Trende Aragua member
3:38
living inside of their house.
3:41
Take a look at this. This is
3:43
from the local Fox NCBS affiliate. I
3:45
guess they're kind of a combo
3:47
affiliate there. This
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judge taken into custody. K -Fox
3:51
14 and CBS 4 on the scene Thursday
3:53
afternoon. That's where that video comes to us
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from. And they captured all
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this. When the home of former
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Dona Anna County Magistrate Judge Joel
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Conno and his wife Nancy
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Conno, when U .S. Immigration
4:06
and Customs Enforcement executed a
4:08
search warrant and a probable cause
4:10
arrest warrant, they described, both
4:12
were taken into custody. A spokesperson
4:14
for ICE confirmed they were
4:16
taken into custody as part of
4:18
an ongoing investigation led by
4:20
Homeland Security investigations. Kano was charged
4:22
with tampering with evidence, and
4:24
his wife Nancy was charged with
4:26
conspiracy to tamper. The
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raid comes after he had
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resigned in March. He just
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resigned his post because he
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was caught hosting someone called
4:37
Christian, Christian Ortega Lopez. an
4:39
illegal alien from venezuela they say
4:41
in the copy here undocumented migrant that's
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another way of saying illegal alien
4:45
from venezuela and an alleged tda member
4:47
investigators saying that nancy hired lopez
4:49
to work on the house the wife
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did she hired him and then
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they said well why don't you live
4:55
here and then he started getting
4:57
close to the daughter they say look
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at the mug shots of these
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two nancy kano and joel kano uh...
5:03
there They say that
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he started getting close to the daughter and
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he just, they just had the guy keep living
5:09
in the house anyway. You brought
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an illegal alien into the house. First of
5:13
all, problem one, he starts getting close to
5:15
your daughter. Yeah, get
5:18
this guy out of the house. What in the
5:20
world are these guys thinking? So
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here you have a
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judge in New
5:26
Mexico, caught by federal
5:28
authorities, forced out of
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his job as a result of
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that, and now consequences. This is
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the FO of the FAFO as
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this judge is now being placed
5:39
under arrest, the FBI on the
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hand to arrest him yesterday. So
5:44
W's in the chat. How about the live
5:46
chat? A bunch of W's in the chat.
5:48
This is very straightforward. You catch the
5:50
guy committing a crime, you
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identify who exactly it was, and
5:55
then you arrest him. This
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is it. This is what I want to
5:59
see. over and over and over again. All
6:01
the W's popping up in the chat now.
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This is for win. This is a win
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as these guys are held accountable. And
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here's the critical component. I'm
6:10
glad there's video. I want
6:12
there to be video. I
6:14
want a walk of shame for
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each of these people. Because
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when that happens, that means you
6:20
get less of that behavior
6:22
going forward into the future. It's
6:24
a deterrent. F -A -F -O -W -W
6:26
-W. So a big
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win for America yesterday as
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this guy has held accountable for
6:32
keeping a trendy Oragawa member. We
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hear so much about these judges.
6:37
They're so wonderful. These judges are They're
6:39
as pure as the driven snow,
6:42
just wonderful, neutral arbiters of justice. And
6:44
meanwhile, a judge in New Mexico
6:46
is literally harboring illegal aliens inside of
6:48
his home. And it's not the first
6:50
time we've seen that either, by the way. We
6:52
see these judges do all sorts of
6:54
dastardly things. There are judges who will
6:56
smuggle illegal alien defendants out of the
6:58
back of the courtroom after the proceedings
7:01
are over to try and prevent them
7:03
from being deported because they know ICE
7:05
agents are waiting at the front of
7:07
the courthouse. We've seen that
7:09
happen and it is
7:11
long past time for immense
7:13
accountability for public officials
7:16
who are violating the law,
7:18
who are betraying America. Look,
7:21
if you and I can be penalized
7:23
merely for voting for Trump, the least that
7:25
we can do is penalize the actual
7:27
people who break the law. That's the least
7:29
we can do and hold them accountable.
7:31
We gotta write this ship and that's a
7:33
good start. So I like seeing that,
7:35
that judge. busted yesterday by
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the FBI. I saw our buddy
7:39
Dan Bongino sharing the news
7:41
of that as well yesterday. It
7:43
was a little bit of just a little
7:45
bit something to share with you that we've
7:47
got this guy in custody and his wife.
7:50
So that's a very good thing. But
7:52
these judges, they continue. They
7:55
continue to do the craziest
7:57
possible things, including we've been talking
7:59
a lot about Kilmar Abrego
8:01
Garcia, that judge, excuse me, that
8:03
MS 13 guy. who's in
8:05
El Salvador. And we've
8:07
got judges, district judges here in the United States
8:09
who want this guy back. They say, you
8:11
know what I really need? I really need Kilmar.
8:14
Give me Kilmar. They want Kilmar back. They
8:16
got a bad case of the Kilmars here in
8:18
the United States. These lefties. So bad that
8:20
some of their emissaries like Chris Van Hollen will
8:22
go down to El Salvador to pay him
8:24
a conjugal visit. Like four other Democrat congressmen going
8:26
down this week to pay him a conjugal
8:28
visit saying, please, Kilmar, please, I need you to
8:30
come back to the United States. Of course.
8:33
We don't need this. We need that like we
8:35
need a hole in the head. We don't
8:37
need Kilmar, Abrego Garcia back in the United States.
8:39
The guy's MS -13. And
8:41
we need to be ejecting more
8:43
people like him with rapidity, with
8:45
alacrity, with haste. Pick your synonym
8:47
for speed. We need to get
8:49
him out of the country. And
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now we have another
8:54
federal judge who's playing stupid
8:56
games. You play
8:58
very stupid games here. And
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here's what you get. A judge,
9:03
according to the Washington Post today,
9:06
another judge has ordered the
9:08
return to the United States
9:10
of a second migrant, they
9:12
say, migrant deported to El
9:14
Salvador. That's another way of
9:16
saying illegal alien gangster. The
9:19
Venezuelan man arrived as an unaccompanied
9:21
minor, they say. And his asylum
9:23
claim is being adjudicated. A federal
9:25
judge ordering the Trump administration this
9:27
week yesterday. to
9:29
bring back a Venezuelan man to
9:31
the United States after he was sent
9:33
to El Salvador under the Alien
9:35
Enemies Act. It's the second time the
9:37
courts have demanded that the government
9:40
brings back a quote, migrant illegal alien
9:42
who had protection from deportation but
9:44
was sent to a mega prison instead.
9:47
Separately, the Trump administration shared its plans
9:49
in federal court yesterday. For
9:51
notifying migrants that intends to
9:53
deport under the act revealing
9:55
that detainees will be given
9:58
12 hours Good 12 hours
10:00
to state whether they want
10:02
to contest being labeled an
10:04
alien enemy Lawyers representing the
10:06
migrants said that will not
10:08
offer them a meaningful opportunity
10:10
to contest the designation So
10:12
another judge here interfering and
10:14
demanding that this guy should
10:16
come back It was
10:18
Wednesday U .S. District Judge Stephanie Gallagher
10:20
of Maryland saying that he should
10:23
come back. He should have been shielded
10:25
from removal. The federal judge said
10:27
in a court filing that an illegal
10:29
alien identified only as Christian. There's
10:31
a lot of these Christian variations this
10:33
morning among the illegal aliens. Should
10:36
have been protected from deportation because he
10:38
was a part of a settlement involving
10:40
several plaintiffs who were granted the right
10:42
to remain in the United States while
10:44
their asylum claims were processed. Here's
10:47
the thing. about this fellow, this
10:49
illegal alien. In addition to the fact
10:51
that he's here illegally, ICE
10:54
officials say that Christian
10:56
was just convicted of
10:58
a felony for cocaine
11:00
possession. He's
11:02
guilty. He's got a felony conviction
11:05
that just took place. I'm pulling up
11:07
the court document now. Check
11:09
this out. Here it is.
11:11
As you do, you read through
11:13
the court documents and what do you
11:15
know? Did you start to see
11:17
the truth here? On
11:20
January 6, 2025, that
11:22
was this year. That was
11:24
just a couple months ago.
11:26
He was convicted in the
11:28
482nd District Court at Harris
11:30
County, Texas for the offensive
11:32
possession of cocaine, a Texas
11:34
state jail felony. So
11:39
in other words, This idea
11:41
that oh, he has this asylum claim
11:44
he can stay in the United
11:46
States You know a quick way to
11:48
get rid of an asylum claim
11:50
have a felony have a felony conviction
11:52
right here in the United States
11:54
of America So this is who these
11:56
judges are fighting to bring back
11:58
to America Luckily the guys in El
12:00
Salvador right now So so yet
12:03
another judge sticking her fat face into
12:05
the business of the American people
12:07
I saw somebody point out You know,
12:09
why doesn't Trump just become a
12:11
district judge? You want
12:13
real power in this country? Become a district judge. I
12:15
think, oh, I think it was the Babylon Bee, actually. I
12:17
think it was one of their headlines. Just
12:19
become a district judge because all of a sudden,
12:22
you're in charge of the entire federal government. You're
12:24
in charge of everything. You don't like something
12:26
the president is doing? Just object.
12:28
Just object. And then the whole country
12:30
needs to grind to a halt because
12:32
you, a random district judge, get to
12:34
tell the American people to pound sand.
12:36
The American voter, the will of the
12:38
American voter, upended by random district judges
12:40
all across the country on a whim.
12:42
And you know what the left is
12:44
doing? You know what the
12:47
left is doing? They're judge shopping. They're court shopping. Yeah,
12:50
there it is, the Babylon Bay. Trump
12:52
leaves presidency to become even more powerful
12:54
district court judge. It's
12:57
brilliant. It's totally brilliant.
13:00
Yeah, do that. Because
13:02
it turns out being president of the United States,
13:04
that ain't crap. That's nothing. That's small potatoes.
13:06
That's dog catcher. You want real power in this
13:08
country? Become a district judge. And
13:11
then your whims just get to become
13:13
the law of the land at any
13:15
given moment. That's nuts. That's
13:17
nuts. And it's long past time for the Supreme Court to
13:19
step in and slap this down. And
13:21
it's long past time for Congress to
13:23
strip away this stupid power. Because
13:26
Congress has the ability, and
13:28
they should do it. They should totally
13:30
do it. So that's
13:32
not the end of this though. We've
13:34
got lots of federal judges who are
13:36
acting crazy. We have another one. An
13:39
Obama appointed federal judge
13:41
just interfered with President Trump's
13:43
efforts to rein in
13:45
sanctuary cities. President
13:47
Trump signed an executive order that declared
13:49
he would cut off funding the sanctuary
13:51
cities. This is how the president's been
13:54
doing these executive orders, of course, which
13:56
is withhold federal funding from jurisdictions that
13:58
don't actually play by the rules. Makes
14:00
a lot of sense. Why
14:02
should you benefit from the people's money
14:04
if you're not doing the people's business?
14:06
No, no more federal funding for you. And
14:09
an Obama appointed judge called William
14:11
Oric has just jumped in the
14:13
way of the president's sanctuary policies.
14:15
I don't know what it was
14:17
about yesterday. I think the left
14:19
plotted this to be, you know,
14:22
Lunatic Thursday or something. Because we have,
14:24
I'm telling you, I've got an
14:26
endless series of these district judges who
14:28
are acting like lunatics yesterday. An
14:31
Obama -appointed judge just blocked
14:33
President Trump from denying funds
14:35
to sanctuary cities Thursday. U
14:37
.S. District Judge William Orrick, wait until you
14:40
find what this guy's done in the past, appointed
14:42
to the bench by
14:44
Obama 2013, he ruled
14:46
yesterday, Thursday, that
14:49
a pair of executive orders
14:51
the president signed to crack down
14:53
on sanctuary cities are unconstitutional,
14:55
likely, according to the judge. San
14:58
Francisco, San Diego, and a slate
15:00
of other liberal enclaves that refused to
15:02
work with immigration and customs enforcement
15:04
sued to block the orders from going
15:06
into effect. You've really got to
15:08
hate your own people. You've
15:10
really got to hate your own people
15:12
to sue immigration and customs enforcement, who's only
15:15
trying to make your city safe, only
15:17
trying to protect the sovereignty of your city
15:19
and of your state and of your
15:21
country. You've got to hate the people who
15:23
live there. Here
15:25
we go again, said Judge
15:27
Orrick. referring to a previous
15:29
executive order that President Trump
15:31
signed in his first term,
15:33
seeking to defund sanctuary cities.
15:37
That Judge Oric was the
15:39
same judge who shot
15:41
President down at the time.
15:44
So how does this happen? How
15:46
does Judge Oric, Mr. Illegal
15:49
Alien Invasion Supporter, how does that
15:51
same judge end up with these
15:53
same objections in front of him,
15:55
this same case in front of
15:57
him, two Trump administrations in a
16:01
You think this is organic? You think anything about
16:03
this is natural? That's judge
16:05
shopping. That's
16:07
going out of your way to say,
16:09
who's the guy who's going to help us
16:11
execute this agenda by any means necessary? The
16:14
law be damned. Well, it's Judge
16:16
Orrick. It's the Obama appointed Judge
16:18
Orrick. In 2017, President Trump signed
16:20
an executive order. called Enhancing Public
16:22
Safety in the Interior of the
16:24
United States, which sought to withhold
16:27
federal funds from sanctuary cities. So
16:30
then, San Francisco raised a
16:32
challenge. Judge Oric jumped in,
16:34
said it was unconstitutional, and
16:36
that the defendants, quote, faced
16:38
irreparable harm, absent an
16:40
injunction. What irreparable
16:42
harm could the city of
16:44
San Francisco possibly face from
16:46
keeping illegals out? The
16:51
left, don't they really specialize this?
16:53
They specialize in completely turning logic on
16:55
its head. How is it
16:57
that American citizens will be damaged
16:59
by protecting them from foreign nationals who
17:01
are breaking our laws? They
17:04
wouldn't. They would benefit from it. So
17:07
there's no harm here. The only
17:09
harm is to the illegal aliens and
17:11
the cruel people who are profiting
17:13
off of them right here in the
17:15
United States, all of whom are
17:17
breaking laws. So
17:20
this this they're doing this judge
17:22
shopping again again and these court
17:24
this court shopping So judge or
17:26
getting involved here and so so
17:28
are there solutions yet? There's solutions
17:30
the Supreme Court can put its
17:32
big girl panties on and finally
17:34
jump into this fight and stop
17:36
this from happening the other side
17:38
of this is that the Congress
17:40
can actually step up and do
17:42
its job and Defend these Fed
17:44
these federal district judges who should
17:46
only have say so over their
17:48
districts Not over
17:50
the entire country the United States of
17:52
America So now we have to
17:54
let sanctuary cities run rampant Because judge
17:57
Orville Redenbacher or whatever the hell
17:59
his name is keeps getting the same
18:01
case put in front of him
18:03
because the left is doing it on
18:05
purpose please Please all right coming
18:07
up. I've got more judicial news including
18:10
the president has been trying to
18:12
seek proof of Citizenship when people register
18:14
to vote. It's the most common -sense
18:16
thing ever a federal judge jumping
18:19
into that fight yesterday. Wait
18:21
until you see the details of this judge's order.
18:23
And then Mike Davis is ahead. We're going to
18:25
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18:27
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This has been
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a wild day. So
19:53
these judges keep
19:55
interfering. The left keeps
19:57
shopping for them. And
20:00
nowhere is that
20:02
more theatrically apparent
20:04
than a Clinton
20:06
-appointed judge yesterday. What
20:10
is that? All on Thursday. Everyone
20:12
did it on Thursday. A
20:14
Clinton appointed judge yesterday, jumping
20:16
in and blocking President Trump
20:19
from acquiring proof of citizenship
20:21
during voter registration. What?
20:25
Take a look at this. This
20:27
judge is halting parts
20:29
of President Trump's overhaul
20:31
of US elections, including
20:34
the proof of citizenship
20:36
requirement. A judge
20:38
Thursday, according to the Associated Press,
20:40
blocking the Trump administration from immediately
20:42
enacting certain changes to how federal
20:44
elections are run, including adding a
20:46
proof of citizenship requirement to the
20:48
federal voter registration form. Now, again,
20:50
just to reiterate, it is the
20:53
law that you have to be
20:55
a citizen of the United States
20:57
to vote in American elections. Asking
20:59
people to prove it is
21:02
the bare minimum in order to
21:04
satisfy making sure that we
21:06
follow the law in our elections.
21:10
The decision is a setback for
21:12
President Trump and America, who has
21:14
argued that the requirement is needed
21:16
to restore public confidence in elections.
21:18
True. It's not an argument. It's
21:20
obviously true. But the judge
21:22
allowed other parts of Trump's sweeping
21:24
executive order on U .S. elections
21:26
to go forward for now, including
21:28
a directive to tighten male deadlines
21:30
around the country. Trump's
21:32
March executive order overhauling how
21:34
U .S. elections are run prompted
21:36
swift lawsuits. You ready for
21:38
the groups from the League
21:40
of United Latin American citizens?
21:42
This is called lulac lulac
21:44
for those of you who
21:46
are unfamiliar. It is a
21:48
left -wing hatchet group. It
21:50
doesn't represent Latin American citizens.
21:52
It's not broadly representing Hispanic
21:54
Americans or anything like it
21:56
No, it's L. It's a
21:58
left -wing racially
22:01
labeled group that just
22:03
does standard fair left
22:05
wing business. The
22:07
same is true of the League
22:09
of Women Voters, which is also
22:11
a part of this, the League
22:13
of Women Voters Education Fund, just
22:16
another Democrat front organization. And then
22:18
forget the front, the Democrat National
22:20
Committee also sued. And they said
22:22
this was unconstitutional. Now
22:24
just think about this, I'm gonna get into the actual order in
22:26
a moment. But just think
22:28
about what they're telling you. You're
22:31
kind of telling on yourself, aren't you? If
22:33
you are trying to block a
22:35
citizenship requirement from being on voter
22:38
registration forms, doesn't that tell you
22:40
everything about who's voting for Democrats
22:42
or at least who they believe
22:44
are voting for them? Kind
22:47
of gives the game away, doesn't it? And
22:49
they're doing it right here in these courts. U
22:52
.S. District Judge Colleen Kolar
22:55
Kotely in Washington. Sided
22:57
with the AP is being dishonest
23:00
here, voting rights groups, they're not
23:02
voting rights groups, they're lefty organizations
23:04
and Democrats saying that the Constitution
23:06
gives the power to regulate federal
23:08
elections to states and Congress, not
23:10
the president. Yeah, that's true. That
23:12
is true. The Constitution does convey
23:14
the power to regulate federal elections
23:17
to states and wherever Congress would
23:19
like to step in, it can.
23:22
What the president is doing is
23:24
saying, I'm going to condition
23:26
federal funding on whether or not
23:28
you secure our elections. That's
23:31
a different thing. He's not regulating
23:33
federal elections. He's saying, you're just
23:35
not to get federal money to
23:37
administer those elections unless you actually
23:39
verify that US citizens are registering.
23:43
But these lefty organizations don't
23:45
want to do that. So
23:47
what does the ruling say?
23:50
Oh, my goodness. I
23:53
can't get over how crazy this is. I'll
23:55
just let me pull up my notes here so you can
23:58
just see it directly from me. This
24:00
is what I've got. So,
24:03
the ruling here, as I
24:05
write my notes today, is
24:08
a doozy. Democrats insist
24:10
that their base won't be
24:12
able to vote if they
24:14
have to prove their citizenship.
24:19
If they have to prove their citizenship,
24:21
they won't be able to vote. What?
24:24
The Democrat party plaintiffs collectively represent millions
24:26
of eligible voters throughout the United
24:28
States, some of whom say they're going
24:31
to be unable to register to
24:33
vote or they'd be dissuaded from registering.
24:35
They'd be dissuaded from registering if
24:37
they needed to prove their citizenship. Well,
24:41
that's that's it. That's that's the
24:43
whole somebody says that's the effing
24:45
point. Yeah, Texas plays. That's exactly
24:47
right. That's the effing point. If
24:50
you're dissuaded to vote because you
24:53
don't want to prove that you're
24:55
a citizen, you're not a
24:57
citizen. You're not a citizen of
24:59
the country. The
25:02
judge also said that proof of
25:04
citizenship would hurt left the organizations
25:06
in particular because they would have
25:08
to update their websites. What?
25:12
What does that mean? The
25:14
burden that a documentary proof of
25:16
citizenship requirement would impose on the plaintiffs,
25:19
again, the left wing groups, would
25:21
be far more than simply
25:23
a setback to their abstract social
25:25
interests. Instead, it would be
25:27
an impediment to their quote, core
25:29
business activities, which are registering
25:31
eligible voters, this judge says. So
25:34
they say, for example, a
25:37
proof of citizenship requirement would render
25:39
obsolete several of the online tools
25:41
that the plaintiffs have developed and
25:43
routinely used to help eligible people
25:45
register to vote. So
25:47
they would have to update their
25:49
websites. That's what this means. That
25:51
helping you register to vote would require you
25:53
to add the line, you need to bring proof
25:55
of citizenship when you register. That
25:58
would be too much harm. We can't do
26:00
this. So the judge says, OK, fine, no
26:02
proof of citizenship then. Not right now. I'm
26:04
going to block that. Additionally,
26:08
the judge says that the lefty
26:10
groups would have a harder time
26:12
registering randos at the grocery store,
26:14
random people. That
26:17
these lefty organizations, voter registration drives
26:19
held at churches, grocery stores
26:21
and in other public places will
26:23
be less effective if there is a
26:25
documentary proof of citizenship requirement because
26:27
many people who are eligible to register
26:29
to vote do not carry their
26:31
passport or other citizenship documents with them
26:33
as they go about their daily
26:35
routines. What does this have to do
26:37
with anything? Oh,
26:39
the people we see at the supermarket,
26:41
we can't just register them to vote because
26:43
they would have to prove their citizens. Another
26:48
one, and this is great, Democrats
26:50
in particular would be hurt because
26:52
their base is far less likely
26:54
to have proof of citizenship. Once
26:57
again, who said it in
26:59
the chat? This is the
27:01
point. This is the point
27:03
of the entire process. This is why Trump
27:05
is doing it. Many
27:07
of the Democratic Party officials, plaintiffs,
27:11
have organizational standing to challenge this
27:13
provision based on its effect on
27:15
their ability to register new voters
27:17
as members and supporters of the
27:19
Democrat Party, which they do in
27:21
service of their mission of electing
27:23
Democrat candidates. The DNC, the
27:26
DGA, the DSCC, and the
27:28
DCCC have each shown that the
27:30
implementation of this section would
27:32
make it more difficult for them
27:34
to register voters who are
27:36
likely to support Democrats forcing them
27:38
to divert additional resources toward
27:41
further voter registration efforts. Well, yes.
27:45
How many ways can this judge admit
27:47
out loud that the point of all
27:49
of this is so that Democrats can
27:51
get people who are not US citizens
27:53
to vote for them? Finally, this is
27:55
the one that had me just tickled
27:58
the death. And nobody's talking about this
28:00
component. Let me just focus on this. They
28:02
say two of the Democratic parties
28:05
plaintiffs in particular. Hakim
28:07
Jeffries I call him the
28:09
dial -up Democrat because that guy
28:11
thinks about as fast as
28:13
a 56k modem He's constantly
28:15
buffering when he's trying to
28:17
speak between every word in
28:19
every sentence. He's Constantly trying
28:21
to figure out how he's
28:23
gonna get to the next
28:25
one Hakim Jeffries and Chuck
28:28
Schumer have made clear showings
28:30
the judge says of their
28:32
standing to challenge this citizenship
28:34
requirement to vote to register.
28:37
Jeffries and Schumer each aver that
28:39
some of their constituents and likely
28:41
supporters will be unable to register
28:44
to vote or will be dissuaded
28:46
from registering if there is a
28:48
proof of citizenship requirement. Have
28:54
you ever seen just
28:56
like a more obvious admission
28:58
in a court order?
29:00
Hakim Jeffries and Chuck Schumer
29:02
insofar as they have
29:04
leaders in their party. Is
29:07
this guy? Yeah,
29:09
they're not subtle about it at all. They're
29:12
just saying it outright. Jeffries
29:14
and Schumer have therefore shown
29:16
a substantial likelihood of
29:18
political competitor standing to challenge
29:20
this, of
29:22
this executive order. And because a
29:24
party affiliate of an active candidate
29:26
may also exercise political competitor standing.
29:28
The Democrat party plaintiffs affiliated with
29:30
Jeffries and Schumer throughout the whole
29:32
country have a substantial likelihood of
29:34
standing to raise the same challenge.
29:37
This is the point here.
29:39
This is the overarching point. Hakeem
29:42
Jeffries, Chuck Schumer, Lulac,
29:44
the League of Women
29:46
Voters, the DNC, collectively
29:48
for our purposes, left
29:51
wing election rigors. They
29:54
view this as an impediment to
29:56
their ability to rig elections. Therefore, they
29:58
found a favorable judge who is
30:00
issued a nationwide injunction and is stopping
30:02
this whole thing in its tracks
30:04
when what President Trump is doing is
30:07
precisely what the American people want
30:09
him to do. Make sure only American
30:11
citizens are voting in elections, because
30:13
that's the law. There's no way this
30:15
could possibly harm you unless you
30:17
were cheating in the first place. That's
30:23
the update. And I'm not even done with
30:25
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30:27
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The great Mike Davis of the Article 3 Project.
33:01
Mike, good to have you on the show,
33:03
sir. Thank you for having me. It's
33:05
always so good to see you. And I
33:07
played for the audience yesterday, some of your
33:09
remarks on Steve Bannon's war room with a
33:11
lot of fascination and a lot of interest.
33:15
Sit this up for us again. You went to
33:17
the Justice Department recently and met with a
33:19
bunch of the top officials there. What did you
33:21
learn? Well, I learned that
33:23
my friends in the Justice Department,
33:25
like Attorney General Pam
33:27
Bondi and her Chief of
33:29
Staff Chad Misell and
33:31
the Deputy Attorney General Todd
33:33
Blanche and his top
33:35
deputy Amel Bovay and great...
33:38
people like Gail Slater and
33:40
Harmeet Dillon and Cash
33:42
Patel and Dan Bongino, they
33:45
are Stanley Woodward. President Trump has
33:47
a rock solid team at the Justice
33:49
Department and they are doing really
33:51
good work. And even if we don't
33:53
see flashy headlines on on good
33:55
work, it's definitely happening. So yeah, go
33:57
ahead. No, I was going to
33:59
say it's I know people get anxious
34:01
when you don't see screaming headlines,
34:03
but I promise that there are good
34:05
people doing great work. And so
34:08
and so I mean, I just want
34:10
to dig in on kind of
34:12
your your your thinking and who you
34:14
are as you assess this, because
34:16
you've you've never been shy about calling
34:18
out people on your own side,
34:20
for that matter, who are moving too
34:22
slowly, who aren't administering justice the
34:24
way needs to be done. So in
34:26
your discerning view, you go into
34:28
that room and. Did you enter with
34:30
a different interpretation? Did you bring
34:32
those same questions in like, hey, what's
34:34
happening here? Did you leave with
34:36
a different point of view? No,
34:38
because I've been in regular contact
34:40
with these people since before the inauguration.
34:42
I know what's going on. Got it. Look,
34:45
I've worked in the Justice Department several
34:47
times. I've worked in the White House.
34:49
I've worked in the House. I've worked
34:51
in the Senate. I know how government
34:53
works. I know that you have to
34:55
get people nominated and confirmed and set
34:57
up before they can do anything. In
34:59
other words, you have acting people there.
35:04
President Trump has already done big
35:06
things with his executive orders at
35:08
the Justice Department, and Pam Bondi
35:11
and Amel Bovay and Todd Blanche
35:13
and the others have done big
35:15
things already at the Justice Department.
35:17
Just one example, the Southern
35:19
District of New York is this
35:21
island in the justice system where
35:23
they think that they report to
35:25
nobody. Under our Constitution, federal prosecutors
35:28
reports to the Deputy Attorney General, who
35:30
reports to the Attorney General, who reports
35:32
to the President of the United States,
35:34
who's elected by all Americans. But you
35:36
have many of these federal prosecutors around
35:38
the country and federal agents, particularly in
35:41
the FBI, who don't think they report
35:43
to anyone. And that has very much
35:45
changed in the Southern District of New
35:47
York. They call it the Sovereign District
35:49
of New York, because they think that
35:51
they don't report to anyone. Well, Amel
35:53
Bovay went in and gave them an
35:55
attitude adjustment on about date. day one.
35:57
And remember Danielle Sassoon, you heard her
35:59
name for about three minutes. She made
36:01
her headlines. No one
36:04
hears about Danielle Sassoon anymore because she's
36:06
not working. Yes. Or the Trump
36:08
administration. So when you when you
36:10
talk about the kind of the action
36:12
that will be coming, when people think action,
36:14
what they think is prosecutions, they think
36:16
handcuffs prosecutions. Is that what you're referring to?
36:19
Possibly. And I would say this that There
36:21
has to be systemic changes to the
36:23
Justice Department, which which is happening. They're cutting
36:26
a lot of people out of the
36:28
Justice Department. They're firing people. They're reassigning people.
36:30
They're making the structural changes. So it's
36:32
so we're not playing whack -a -mole going forward.
36:34
So you're putting a bandaid over a
36:36
gaping wound. And so they're actually going in
36:38
and fixing the real systemic problems at
36:40
main justice and at the various litigating divisions
36:42
and also at the FBI. Cash Cash
36:44
Patel and Dan Bongino are doing a hell
36:46
of a good job. So you're talking
36:48
about, you're getting to a key point, which
36:50
is kind of the order of events.
36:52
Because like, so I just, we started the
36:54
show today with that New Mexico judge
36:56
who had a Trendy Aragwa member living in
36:58
his house. And that's kind of an
37:00
open and shut case. They found this guy.
37:02
They knew he was Trendy Aragwa. They
37:04
knew he was living with the judge. There's
37:06
all sorts of ludicrous evidence from like
37:08
how the guy was living with them and
37:10
holding guns and ridiculousness. And so they
37:12
rightly, they saw, okay, the guy violated the
37:14
law. The judge and his wife were
37:16
arrested yesterday. The FBI arrested these guys. And
37:18
you're like, good, that's the kind of
37:21
speed you want to see. What you're describing,
37:23
the internal problems that are inside the
37:25
Justice Department of the FBI, it sounds like
37:27
what they have to do first is
37:29
undertake reforms and then we could see the
37:31
prosecutions. Is that kind of the order
37:33
of events, the sequence? You have to get
37:35
rid of the deep state actors. If you don't
37:37
get rid of the deep state actors, everything
37:39
that they try to do is going to
37:41
be whack -a -mole or a band -aid on a
37:43
gaping wound. You have to get rid of
37:45
the cancer in the body first, right? And
37:47
that's what they're doing. This is chemotherapy. This
37:49
is radiation. And
37:52
this is so much more important
37:54
than anyone indictments or anyone arrest
37:56
when you're making systemic changes. You're shocking
37:58
the system at the Justice Department,
38:00
including the FBI, so you can
38:02
get that deep state beast tamed,
38:04
right? You know, you don't see a
38:06
lot of people running to the
38:08
press anymore, because they're, I think
38:11
Amel Bovee, if you just look, he's
38:13
a he's a friend of mine,
38:15
but if you just look at the
38:17
guy, he looks like a political
38:19
serial killer. So, so
38:21
I think Amel has has
38:24
done a very good job of
38:26
reminding these Justice Department officials
38:28
that for the Deputy Attorney General,
38:30
who works for the Attorney
38:32
General, who works for the President,
38:34
who's elected by all Americans. So
38:36
let me let me unfurl one of the
38:38
things that has raised concern on the right. And
38:40
I addressed this yesterday. I was talking about
38:42
Dan Bongino and the efforts that they're undertaking. And
38:44
I'm very I'm very happy with how aggressive
38:46
the FBI has been on so many crimes. Recruitment
38:48
is exploding. They're catching the top three three
38:51
of the top 10 most wanted. There's
38:53
a lot of good indicators going on. But
38:55
one thing that stands out is they just
38:57
they promoted a guy called Steve Jensen in
38:59
the Washington field office. who the right is
39:01
very skeptical of and for good reason, because
39:03
he was a part of the crew that
39:05
was going after parents at school board meetings
39:07
in January, six people. And so most of
39:09
us on the outside are looking at that
39:11
guy going, well, he's one of the abusers.
39:13
How did he end up in a role
39:15
like this? And I mentioned yesterday that on
39:17
the very same date we found out that
39:20
news, FBI Deputy Director Bongino posted, hey,
39:22
if there are things that look like
39:24
they're counterintuitive to our mission, you
39:26
just have to trust that what we're doing
39:28
in the end is the right thing. So
39:30
basically, that's a long way of me asking
39:33
you, Mike Davis, you know, what do you
39:35
make of moves like that? And what should
39:37
we make of them? I'm not familiar with
39:39
that particular move, but I fully trust Cash
39:41
Patel and Dan Bongino. Yeah. There
39:44
is about as far away from deep
39:46
state pockets as you can get. Remember
39:49
when President Trump picked Cash Patel,
39:51
everyone said he was dead on
39:53
arrival. And then the article three
39:55
projects had about what, 250
39:58
,000 phone calls into their
40:00
home state senators and gave these senators
40:02
an attitude adjustment. Yeah. In about three
40:04
days, they went from dead on arrival
40:06
to when can he start. So
40:08
just look, give
40:11
these guys the room
40:13
they need to get the
40:15
job done. Again,
40:18
they are making systemic
40:20
changes. This
40:22
is something that no Republican has
40:24
done ever, and this is something
40:26
that should have been done decades
40:28
ago, right? Once you
40:30
get the systems in place, once you
40:32
rebuild the car, then you can drive
40:34
the car. Okay, last one on
40:37
this, and I want to ask you about judges real fast, and thank
40:39
you as always for your time, Mike. So
40:42
you think that this isn't too big for
40:44
the president's team to handle? that this is
40:46
not, they're not, it's not too entrenched for
40:48
them to conquer. No, and
40:50
if there's any, if there's any
40:52
team that can do this, it's
40:54
the team at the Justice Department
40:56
now, President Trump's team now with
40:58
Pam and Todd and Chad and
41:00
Amel. Yeah. And Stan and, you
41:02
know, so many good people over
41:04
there, Harmeet, Gail, Omid, there are
41:06
so many good people in the
41:08
Justice Department right now. And these
41:10
are like, These are bold, serious
41:12
reformers. I know all of them.
41:14
They're my friends. I wouldn't vouch
41:16
for them if I didn't think
41:18
that they would do the job.
41:20
Like you said, Vince, I'm not
41:22
exactly a quiet person. And
41:24
frankly, I'm the most harsh
41:26
with my criticism of people on
41:28
our side because I have
41:31
higher expectations for conservatives than I
41:33
do for Marxist. I want
41:35
Marxist to rot in hell. I
41:37
want conservatives to succeed. Amen. OK.
41:40
judges now. So I've
41:42
been going down, for whatever reason, yesterday
41:44
was a big day for a bunch
41:46
of district judges to block President Trump's
41:48
executive orders all across the country. And
41:50
these are, you go down the list,
41:52
they're all Democrat appointed judges, Obama judges,
41:54
Clinton judges, Biden judges, obviously, including
41:57
one yesterday, a judge who said
41:59
that the president cannot make it so
42:01
that you have to ask for
42:03
proof of citizenship when registering to vote.
42:05
The Democrats The Democrat plaintiffs in
42:07
the case, including Chuck Schumer and Hakeem Jeffries,
42:09
they say this will damage them. They will damage
42:11
their ability to be reelected if you have
42:13
to prove you're a citizen to register a vote.
42:16
They're giving the whole game away. What
42:18
can we do about these judges, Mike?
42:20
What can we do about these guys who
42:22
keep interfering? Well, the best thing that
42:24
you hear about voter ideas is that somehow
42:26
it's discrimination against black people. Black people
42:28
don't have the wherewithal to get a driver's
42:30
license or a government ID like the
42:32
rest of Americans. We just
42:34
need white liberals to save them. Hey,
42:37
go find a black friend liberals and take
42:39
them to the driver's license place and then
42:41
help them get a driver's license because they
42:43
don't have the wherewithal to get it according
42:45
to these Democrats. I mean, what racist just
42:48
bad faith argument they're making. It's
42:50
clear what they want. They want illegal
42:52
immigrants that they're mass importing into this
42:54
country, 15 million of them. Yeah. Want
42:56
them to register to vote and vote
42:58
Democrat, right? That's the whole plan. This
43:00
is this is why they've opposed voter
43:02
ID. This is why they oppose the
43:05
SAVE Act. I would say to these
43:07
judges, these activist judges, Stay
43:10
in your lane. Your job is
43:12
to decide cases and controversies of the
43:14
parties before your court with redressable
43:16
claims. Nothing more, nothing less. You have
43:18
a really important job. It's a
43:20
crucial job, but it's a modest job.
43:22
That's your article three standing. That's
43:24
your article three power. When these judges
43:26
take off their judicial robes, and
43:28
they do one of two things. They
43:30
either put on their capes. They
43:32
think they're superheroes, these narcissists who get
43:34
to fly around and save everyone. Even
43:36
some of these Republican justice just do
43:38
this from time to time. Maybe even my
43:41
old boss does this from time to
43:43
time. You know, superhero Neil Gorsuch
43:45
or General Gorsuch does it from time to
43:47
time. Not as much as
43:49
the Democrats, but you know, General Gorsuch
43:51
does it from time to time too.
43:53
I mean, he plays a wonderful superhero
43:55
like Last Good Friday. He did that. But
43:58
I would also say judges wear robes,
44:00
not capes. And if judges take off
44:02
their judicial robes and climb into the
44:04
political arena and throw political punches, expect
44:06
to receive a political knockout from the
44:08
article. So here's what I want to
44:10
know. Why isn't the United States Supreme
44:13
Court jumping in right away to stop
44:15
all of these abuses? Because. You know,
44:17
I know earlier this year, Chief Justice
44:19
Roberts was lecturing President Trump. He was
44:21
like, hey, don't you dare call for
44:23
the impeachment of district judges, like let
44:25
the appeals process play out. And then
44:28
this past weekend, as you just noted,
44:30
the Supreme Court jumped to the whole
44:32
appeals process to try and gum up
44:34
the president's immigration agenda. And
44:36
so now it's a perfect opportunity. The Supreme
44:38
Court could step up here. Couldn't they, Mike?
44:40
They could if they wanted to. And this
44:42
this is at the doorstep of the Chief
44:44
Justice John Roberts or commanding general John Roberts,
44:46
as we saw last Friday, because. We
44:49
had seven, as you just mentioned,
44:51
events on Friday. We had seven Supreme
44:53
Court justices who ran in and
44:55
issue and joined the President of the
44:57
United States. I think for the
44:59
first time in American history, you cannot
45:01
enjoy the President. You can enjoy
45:03
lower officers. You cannot enjoy the President.
45:05
They enjoyed the President of the
45:07
United States and told him that he
45:09
cannot Continue with an ongoing
45:11
military operation to do to deport
45:14
the worst terrorist of the Western
45:16
Hemisphere. Yeah, apparently the president's not
45:18
the commander -in -chief anymore He has
45:20
to get permission from these seven
45:22
generals on the Supreme Court and
45:24
They did this before the district
45:26
court rules before the Fifth Circuit
45:28
rules before the Solicitor
45:31
General submitted the government's position on this.
45:33
I mean, again, these
45:35
are not judges and
45:37
robes. These are narcissist
45:39
superheroes wearing capes. Yeah.
45:42
But the Supreme Court could bring these district
45:44
judges to heel if it wanted to.
45:46
Well, I mean, I think they're part of
45:48
the problem as we just on good
45:50
Friday. And so who needs to bring them
45:53
to heal? Who needs to bring the
45:55
whole federal judiciary to hear is to heal
45:57
as Congress Congress. They need to cut
45:59
the spending. They need to have oversight hearings.
46:01
I was the chief counsel for nominations
46:03
on the Senate Judiciary Committee. I had the
46:05
oversight. portfolio for the federal judiciary. Judges
46:07
don't think they're subject to oversight, so hold
46:09
their asses in for oversight just to
46:11
prove that you have that power, Congress. Cut
46:14
their funding, cut their jurisdiction, make their
46:16
lives living hell until they get back
46:18
in their life. You know, I have
46:20
a crazy idea. Trump should threaten to
46:22
court pack until they start behaving like
46:24
just 100%. I actually, I think that's
46:26
a great idea of that. So what
46:28
do we have nine now? And we
46:30
have some of them who are narcissistic
46:32
loony tunes who think they can they
46:34
can join the president. So it sounds
46:36
like we need six more to get
46:38
that FDR did it. That was the
46:40
whole idea after you threatened to pack
46:42
the court 15 justices. So we'll have
46:45
eight justices who will follow the Constitution
46:47
and then seven narcissistic Looney Tunes who
46:49
think they're going to go save rapists
46:51
and murderers and, you know, in El
46:53
Salvador. So they can they
46:55
can they can moonlight as the
46:57
commanding generals and and, you know,
46:59
the ACLU lawyers to go save
47:01
MS -13 gang bangers. Maybe those
47:04
seven can get the MS -13 tattoos
47:06
on their knuckles for solidarity. Yeah,
47:08
baby. but for the other eight so that
47:10
we have to repack the court the eight
47:12
who are gonna follow the constitution we can actually
47:14
get things done well at least we have
47:17
thomas and elito still love those guys hey yet
47:19
thank you uh... very very much mike davis
47:21
with the article three projects are always good to
47:23
talk to you man thank you very much
47:25
i do well that's uh... mike davis uh... thank
47:27
you uh... again to him uh... for stopping
47:29
by yet the court packing thing you know
47:31
it is true you know f d r was
47:34
uh... was not getting what he wanted out
47:36
of the United States Supreme Court so he just
47:38
started threatening to pack the court and then
47:40
all of a sudden the court was brought to
47:42
heel the court was like wait a second
47:44
wait a second we'll comply we'll do whatever you
47:46
want and then they did they did that
47:48
going forward and that is what the left
47:50
attempted to do under Joe Biden I'll remind you
47:53
That's what all of that court packing stuff
47:55
was about. They would say, oh, let's contemplate packing
47:57
the court, or we're going to launch a
47:59
panel. How can we reform the court? could we
48:01
impose on the court? It was constantly meant, all
48:04
the ethics, debates, all the nonsense
48:06
you heard from the left, it
48:08
was constantly meant to rattle the
48:10
cage of the Supreme Court until
48:12
they were giving them favorable decisions.
48:14
It was meant to work the
48:16
refs. So, I don't know, maybe Trump
48:18
should do it. Hey, let's pack the
48:20
court he could declare until the court's
48:22
like, well, wait a second. We'll stop
48:25
these district judges from acting crazy. No
48:27
need to pack it. This will be
48:29
totally constitutional going forward. So
48:32
we'll see. But yes, that
48:34
is actually the history of that
48:36
wild court backing debate. And
48:38
these judges are really crazy. And
48:40
I've got what I had
48:42
another federal judge yesterday who just
48:45
blocked the Trump administration. from
48:47
stopping racism in schools.
48:49
An Obama -appointed judge
48:51
blocked the Trump administration
48:53
from banning discriminatory practices
48:55
in schools yesterday. Yep,
48:59
yet another one. Obama -appointed judge
49:01
Landaya McCafferty is getting in
49:03
the way here. As President
49:06
Trump said, hey, get rid
49:08
of this racially prejudiced nonsense.
49:10
DEI, get rid of the
49:12
bigotry. No more. It's a
49:14
violation of the law. It's a
49:16
violation of the Civil Rights Act. It's
49:18
unacceptable in our country. And
49:20
this judge saying, no, no, we need to keep it.
49:22
We need racial bigotry in the schools. So
49:24
yet another judge interfering in
49:27
the affairs of the president
49:29
yesterday. So more needs to
49:31
be done here, clearly.
49:33
More needs to be done here.
49:36
We've also got some warning here
49:38
on the left's behavior from
49:40
Victor Davis Hansen that I want
49:43
to share with you. I
49:45
think this is really important. Here
49:47
is a cut three, Victor Davis Hansen
49:49
this week on his own program, mentioning
49:51
that the left is doing it again.
49:53
They're whipping their base into a deadly
49:56
frenzy. Take a look at this. They
49:58
are lowering the bar on what's
50:00
permissible and we're going to see
50:02
something like we saw with these
50:04
two assassins. I don't want to
50:06
predict it. I hope it never
50:08
happens. But if they keep this
50:10
language up, And you start
50:13
to see polls that say 50
50:15
% of self -identified leftists think it's
50:17
OK to shoot. And
50:19
you see them romanticizing
50:21
a assassin like
50:23
Mangione. And you see
50:25
them go fund
50:27
a legend murder like
50:29
Camelo Anthony. basically
50:32
saying that he was a
50:35
victim and you see this
50:37
M13 wife beater who was
50:39
pulled over for trafficking and
50:41
let go. Yes. And
50:43
was found. Yes, everybody. He
50:45
was found by a immigration
50:47
judge to have M13 ties.
50:49
Even his wife did not
50:51
deny it. She didn't deny
50:53
that she was beaten by him either.
50:56
So That is the people who
50:58
they are supporting and they all
51:00
have one thing in common. They
51:02
all have committed violent acts and
51:05
they're romanticized. And
51:07
it reminds me when I was
51:09
in college, I remember high
51:11
school, I think it was, Rolling
51:13
Stones, Jan Wiener said that
51:15
Manson was innocent and they romanticized
51:17
him for a while. The left really
51:20
did. So my
51:22
point is that the that
51:24
they are creating a
51:26
climate of fear and legitimizing
51:28
violence and something's going
51:30
to happen. Okay. That's
51:32
good right there. And this is what
51:34
you're seeing from Victor Davis Hansen. It's
51:37
an excellent summary delivered in only
51:39
the way that he can deliver it.
51:42
But the left, this is why it matters
51:44
so much. Every so often it's like, well,
51:46
why are we talking about the way the
51:48
left is talking? And why are we giving
51:50
that airtime? Because you have to know what
51:52
they're doing to this country. You have to
51:54
know. You have to pick this
51:56
up. They are
51:58
speaking to weak
52:00
-minded people. They
52:03
are inflaming them. And
52:05
those weak -minded, inflamed people are
52:07
committing horrific acts of violence, believing
52:09
they're doing it in the service
52:11
of some sort of higher moral
52:13
good. It's a by any
52:15
means necessary approach. This
52:17
is the bottom of calling
52:19
your political enemies Hitler. and
52:22
in constantly saying that there's something
52:24
existential about them winning an election.
52:26
It's gonna end the whole country.
52:29
This is the language that they
52:31
use on the left of saying
52:33
that our democracy is under attack.
52:35
And on the right, you know,
52:37
people equivalent, well, we're not technically
52:39
a democracy, we're a constitutional republic.
52:41
Yes, that's all true. But you
52:43
understand the language is designed to
52:45
basically say something good is being
52:47
taken away. and you're never going
52:49
to get it back. This is
52:52
the way that they act. Now,
52:54
it's lunacy. President Trump, of course, is
52:56
the opposite of that. President Trump is
52:58
a guy who seeks to appeal to
53:00
voters more so than any other politician
53:02
of my lifetime. He cares sincerely about
53:04
what voters actually want. He works very
53:06
hard to get their votes. He is
53:09
desperate for their approval in a good
53:11
way, in a positive, healthy way. He
53:14
takes no salary to be in the job. All
53:17
of the crap that's been thrown
53:19
at him he has dealt with in
53:21
legal ways. He's complied with ludicrous
53:24
court orders. He showed up to court
53:26
appearances that he should have never
53:28
had foisted upon him. He goes to
53:30
New York. He deals with all
53:32
the crap in Georgia. He deals with
53:34
all of this from all these
53:36
special councils. He keeps on dealing with
53:39
the system as it is. and
53:41
fighting within the terms of
53:43
that system, even when his political
53:45
opponents are being as cruel and
53:47
tyrannical and as fascistic as you
53:49
can possibly be. So it's not
53:51
Trump who's threatening our constitutional
53:53
republic. It's the left who's
53:56
abusing all of those powers to
53:58
crush its opposition and then inflaming
54:00
their own weak base into acts
54:02
of violence in order to uphold
54:04
and advance left -wing power. And if
54:06
not left -wing power, just introduce
54:08
the whole country into chaos. They
54:11
are agents of chaos. And
54:15
so, remember, in the lead -up
54:17
to the Butler assassination attempt, it
54:19
was the rare person in media who was saying
54:22
out loud, hey guys, you see where this is going,
54:24
right? You see how far
54:26
the left has driven its base to
54:28
these lunatic levels. Someone is gonna try and
54:30
kill him. You
54:32
remember that? Tucker Carlson was saying
54:34
that. Dan Bongino was
54:36
saying that. I was saying that.
54:39
This is going to crazy
54:41
levels very quickly. And
54:44
then, of course, it happened multiple occasions
54:46
last year. The president of the United States
54:48
getting shot last year. And
54:52
you think the threat has subsided? Definitely
54:54
not. Definitely
54:56
not. This is why it is so important
54:58
that we, first of all, that you can
55:00
open the mind of your fellow American first.
55:02
You get to them first. And if they're
55:04
being programmed here by the left, You've got
55:07
to figure out a way to help break
55:09
them free. Encourage their
55:11
skepticism. Get them to be
55:13
critical of the sources that they turn to. That's
55:15
all you need to do. They don't need to be a Trump voter
55:17
today. They just need to be skeptical
55:19
of the people they've been listening to for
55:21
a while. And
55:23
so Victor Davis Hansen with a very important warning
55:25
here. We have a great country.
55:28
We have such a good country. And I
55:30
don't know about you. I just don't want anybody
55:32
to ruin it at all. All right. I
55:34
finished today with a video that I can make
55:36
fun of here. Everyone's
55:38
lots of great conversation as always
55:40
in the chat. Thank you to the
55:42
Rumble Chat. I'll leave you with
55:44
a gift. Here's Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers
55:46
welcoming the NFL Draft to his
55:48
state yesterday. Look at the ludicrous video
55:50
that he put up to do
55:52
it. Go on, Tony. That's
56:01
one of the craziest things I've ever seen. That
56:04
might be... know. It's not the worst. It's
56:06
up there, though. It's one of the worst
56:08
attempts at throwing a football I've ever seen.
56:11
Governor Tony Evers on
56:13
his short front property,
56:15
throwing a football to
56:17
himself. This is tragic video editing,
56:19
too, by the way. Look,
56:21
this is unbelievable. Look at
56:24
the the not there's no spiral
56:26
on that. That's just a like a
56:28
sidearm girl throw. Sorry, ladies.
56:30
I'm not there's actually there's lots of women
56:32
who could throw that ball a lot better than
56:34
Tony Evers can. You know, I gotta say
56:36
for years I've had this idea and it's a
56:38
free idea. Anyone can do it. If a
56:40
left -wing protest is going on in your town,
56:42
I am begging you to execute this vision. And
56:44
if you do it, we'll play it right
56:46
here on the show. Take a
56:48
camera, go to the protest, bring
56:50
a football, and ask the
56:53
protesters to throw it. That's
56:55
all you have to do. Just
56:57
film lefty protesters trying to throw
56:59
a football. And you're gonna have
57:01
one of the biggest viral hit sensations
57:03
anyone has ever devised. That's free. I'm just
57:05
giving that away. Just giving that bad
57:07
boy away. I hope you have a fantastic
57:09
weekend. Thank you for following me here.
57:11
Follow me on social media wherever you can.
57:14
Always appreciate the live chat, rumble.com slash Vince.
57:16
You guys are amazing. People love the football
57:18
throw idea. Go out and do it. I
57:20
swear, I'll play it right here on the
57:22
show. And in the meantime, have
57:24
a fantastic weekend. Thanks again for
57:26
tuning into Vince.
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