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Pat Gray joins Glenn and Stu to discuss his recent interview with Alex Jones, where they addressed some of the controversies between him and Glenn Beck. Journalist Megyn Kelly joins to discuss Fulton County DA Fani Willis’ claim that she’s the face of the feminist party and the last two lifelines Trump has left. Glenn looks at the complete lawlessness happening throughout the country, including the influx of squatters taking over people's residences.
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We're glad you're here.

Pat Gray is joining us now, who had a unique experience

hosting Alex Jones on his program.

I did.

Yeah, we spoke to Alex Jones for about 50 minutes to an hour-ish, somewhere in there.

Wow.

Yeah.

Yesterday.

And how did it go?

I think it went really well.

I mean,

I was surprised, quite frankly.

I was shocked.

This is not exactly.

That was not what I was expecting.

Not the first time you talked to him.

No, but it's been a while.

It's been about 20 years since the last time I had Alex Jones.

I was in Houston at KPRC where I interviewed him there for, I don't know, an hour or two.

And that went well.

That went well.

I remember thinking that one went well.

Yeah.

Yeah, that was a little more confrontational than this one was.

He's come around, apparently.

So he's, yeah.

I mean, there's been some growth there, I think, on probably on both sides.

But,

you know, because I'm much less militaristic than I was 20 years ago, and I think he's softened on some issues as well.

And we met a little bit closer to the middle.

But I did ask him,

I did ask him about the CIA substation.

Oh, you did?

Yeah, I did.

Wait, wait, what's we're going to remind people with?

Just as a reminder, he claimed.

He's going to get the long version, please, if you can.

He claimed that

this building

that you oversee, Glenn, was a CIA FBI substation.

And not only.

And I think he got a little influenced by the fact that Buck worked here.

Buck was...

Buck Sexton.

Buck Sexton was once a member of the CIA, and then I guess we were just...

He was.

We were all infiltrated by the CIA once he came to work for us.

But

once he left, it turns out it's not true.

It turns out it's not true.

It's never found true.

It's not

true.

It's a national building of the CIA.

It's in.

It's CIA headquarters.

Yes, this is what HQ is.

Yes.

It's the Hoover vacuum building.

He also,

do we have the clip?

Do you have it?

I think we do have something.

All right.

Yeah.

Go ahead.

A few years ago, you mentioned that this facility is a CIA substation.

CIA FBI substation.

We haven't forgotten, Alex.

We haven't forgotten.

And that Glenn might have been

been an agent for Obama.

Have you changed your mind on those two things?

Yeah, I was probably drunk when I said that.

I actually.

Fair enough.

That's fine.

Okay.

No, I mean, I've already, look, I've already apologized to Glenn.

I think Glenn's a good guy.

And I think like Tucker Carlson, you know, who's apologized to me,

Tucker Carlson said like 12 years ago, Alex Jones is an evil, lying, you know, parasite because he thinks that the government knew about 9-11.

I wasn't saying radical Islam doesn't exist.

I wasn't saying that there aren't terror attacks.

I was saying the government, I thought, knew about it.

And so people that were, I think, naive

because they believe in the system

at that point thought I was a bad guy just saying things to be mean.

I've grown.

I've gotten wiser.

I'm 50 years old now.

I think Lynn Beck's done some of the best work ever ever done exposing the Sorosas and the New World Order and the globalists.

And I know he got run out of Fox because he wouldn't back down.

So I admire Glenn Beck.

I just didn't like Glenn Beck when he would say, Alex Jones is full of it.

There's no plan to arrest constitutional patriots.

Well, we had newscasts and documents, and I understand Glenn couldn't believe that at the time.

Now, Glenn sounds like me on that.

I sound like him on other things.

So, so I don't, I mean,

I think it was an honest misunderstanding.

But to be honest with you, Glenn attacked me first.

I remember early on,

I've been around forever now, you know, 10, 15 years ago, Glenn Beck attacking me.

And I get it, he would hear my show and hear things out of context.

He's like this guy's a lunatic.

And so I don't want to fight with Glenn.

And sometimes old clips reassurge and get millions of views.

And I just, I think Glenn does so much good.

I watch his show all the time.

I think he's one of the best commentators out there.

I love him.

And so then I just, you know, he's way more hardcore than he used to be because the world is more hardcore.

And Glenn now admits that things are bad.

And that, I mean, look, so, so I was some off base.

Glenn was off base.

If you kind of move the two together, you kind of get the answer.

So it's a process.

And so that's it.

I have no animus against Glenn.

I'm so glad he's on air.

I'm so glad he's more popular than ever.

And that's where I stand.

I just do not want to fight with Glenn because he's doing a great job.

There you go.

There you go.

That's very nice of him to say.

He has apologized to me.

And

I actually gave him one of my paintings.

Really?

Yes, I did.

I hadn't heard of it.

Yes, I did.

Did you get one?

I gave a peace offering.

I didn't get one either.

No, Alex Joseph's peace offering or any other kind of offering.

Wow, I've been working with you.

I didn't get crap.

No,

I mean, you know, I don't want to be enemies with people, and I think he has learned a lot.

And so have I.

He's right.

Yeah.

You know, when he says, I will admit that things are bad now.

I honestly didn't think, I was very naive.

I really thought.

I think we all did.

Well, yeah, that's what I said.

We've come a long way

since, I don't know, 15, 20 years ago, because we see that there are some

definite issues that are going on.

Look,

I don't get into the middle.

I feel like all the stuff about people fighting in the media is nonsensical anyway.

I don't like any of it.

And I don't don't remember Glenn attacking Alex Jones, frankly.

I think that might have been me.

Oh, no, no, no.

And I don't want to dredge this all up.

No.

But

remember, he was

the first time I ever heard of Alex Jones was when he said that I was right after September 11th, that I was a CIA agent because nobody could rise this fast.

You know, because remember, my show started right after September 11th.

And then two years later, we're on CNN and, you know, everything else.

And who is this guy?

And he didn't know it.

And I heard that from everybody in the media.

You know, where did you come from?

Oh, I don't know.

I've just been toiling in the center of the country for, you know, I don't know, 30 years.

Yeah.

So he was, you know, he said that.

And then that's when I started going off on him of just laughing.

Maybe I did attack him first.

I don't think so, but it doesn't matter anymore.

Yeah, it it doesn't.

Really?

Yeah, it doesn't.

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What does he think?

Did you talk to him?

Did you talk to him about

the election and what he thinks is going to happen?

Yeah,

he thinks that if Trump doesn't win by a landslide, it could be stolen.

He thinks that, you know, if it's

true.

Yeah, six or seven points.

I think he believes, and so do I, that it's too much to overcome with some cheating involved.

So

if it's not close,

then Trump's got a chance.

I kind of think that's where he sort of is right now.

How did this come about?

I'm curious as to how did this come about.

There was a,

we saw a trailer about an HBO documentary they're doing on him.

Oh, really?

And it was interesting to us.

And we got to talking about him and playing the old clips and doing what we do with Alex Jones.

And then somebody suggested, why don't we have him on?

I'm like, no.

But then I started thinking about it and decided, yeah, that might be interesting.

Let's

do it.

Let's see where he's at on this stuff.

Yeah.

So.

Yeah, I think the

Sandy Hook thing for his

miss,

no, just un-American.

That judgment against him was so absolutely un-American.

You know, it's one and a half.

$1 billion is a good job.

Well, they wanted $2.7 trillion.

$2 billion.

The GDP of India.

That's what they wanted.

$2.7 trillion.

They wound up winning a judgment of $1.5 billion.

That's what they expect to get from Alex Jones.

My guess is he does not have

$1.5 billion.

This is not like Trump where he has it.

It's just locked up in real estate.

No, this is not like that.

It's a different situation.

Yeah.

He'd have to sell more than

more more than he owns.

You guys, you know that he's getting money from McDonnell Douglas for all the big war companies or just pouring money into him.

Oh, sure.

Keep talking about war.

Yeah.

No.

No?

Yeah.

So I think,

did you ask him what does that mean to him?

Oh, yeah.

Well, it means that I think the court, he can't talk about a lot of it.

So some of those things we didn't discuss because the Sandy Hook thing he can't really get into because of the the judgments.

But the court basically controls, you know,

he had to declare bankruptcy, obviously.

And especially after he was cut off from all of his platforms,

it made it a little bit difficult to make money.

So I think the court oversees what he can make and what outlays go back to the families.

For the rest of his life.

Yeah.

Yeah.

Yeah.

Because one and a half billion is going to take a while to pay off.

One thing that's interesting, too, about the Alex Jones Sandy Hook saga is that, you know, this is really an early attempt as to this lawfare approach that the left has adopted.

I mean, they really did try to take him out.

Now, look, he said stuff that I can't, I would never even attempt to defend about that situation.

It was not, as far as I know, not a central part of show after show after show after show with him.

I think it was.

I don't think so.

Look, he said some dumb stuff.

He's admitted it was dumb stuff.

But to go, and look, these, I will say, these parents that went through this lost their children, obviously, but then did get tortured by people online about this stuff.

And it was all awful.

But he got to be aware of that.

And is he responsible for

some lunatic who goes on Twitter and says a terrible thing to a person?

That's crazy.

Like, I just, that's crazy.

You should be held responsible for

society.

Right.

You're supposed to be held responsible for your own actions.

The person who tweets terrible things at these parents, who emails them, who threatens them, those people should be held responsible for their actions.

He can't be.

That's just ridiculous.

It is.

And can we not, do we not have freedom of speech anymore?

I guess not.

You know, in some ways we don't.

No.

So.

We don't.

And we don't.

And you look at the same thing that they're doing, they did to Jones, they are attempting to do to Trump, right?

They're trying to personally bankrupt Elon Musk.

And they'll come for us.

They'll come for us.

And that's why you set up the blaze.

They will.

And that

turns out that was probably a pretty good move.

Yeah, it was a great CIA operator.

Oh, crap.

I did it again.

Oh, I'm sorry to start over again.

Let the cash shit say in conjunction with the cia

and the fbi don't forget the fbi you guys man we would be good at this cia stuff if any of us could keep a secret we would be so good if it weren't for you damn kids

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Oh, Megan, Megan, Megan.

How do you feel about

Fanny Willis?

I'm going to quote because, I mean, she finally came out.

She recognized it.

She described herself yesterday as the face of the feminist movement and the face of women.

She said, I feel more love.

Actually, I've gotten a lot of support from women, and that kind of surprised me.

I'll tell you this, especially with African-American women who will just come up to me and say, we're so proud.

You're such a great representative of us.

But I'd be lying to say it was only African-American women.

I've had Caucasian women, Asian women, Indian women.

I didn't think I was the face of the feminist movement, but somehow I've become it.

Wow.

Oh, my God.

That is amazing.

Just threw up a little on my mouth.

I feel about Fannie Willis the way I feel about Kamala Harris.

These people cannot be.

feminist leaders or the face of female success because they're too dumb.

It's too bad for womankind.

We can't allow it.

Kamala Harris cannot be the first female vice president or president, God forbid.

And Fannie Willis is not the face of womanhood.

I mean what's what does that mean?

The face of womanhood is

do a piss-poor job of managing your money, wind up flat broke despite the fact that you have a law degree, decide to see the world anyway by shtipping some guy who you're, you know, who's married to another woman and letting him

take you all over the world on his dime and then lie about it under a under under oath.

That's not, no, she's not my representative, nor most women's.

So do you believe her that she's hearing that?

I mean, I guess in small numbers, maybe, but there's no groundswell support for her, is there?

That I'm missing.

You know what?

You're only saying that because you don't hang out in hard left circles.

I'm sure she is sort of an icon to the people who absolutely hate Trump and think that Jack Smith is a hero and think that Letitia James is one and Alvin Bragg.

And that's why they love Fanny.

They don't know anything about Fanny.

They just know that she's trying to get Trump.

So they think the future of the Republic hangs on this woman and that she needs to be elevated in the same way we need to ruin Rona McDaniel, right?

It's the opposite side of the same coin.

So I was talking to Andy McCarthy yesterday, and he said

Fannie Willis

and Letitia James, both the way they have just gone after Donald Trump and Letitia James actually campaigning, saying, I'm going to get him, hire me, and I'm going to get him.

He said, 15, 20 years ago,

you wouldn't have had a chance.

Nobody in

the law industry, if you will, would have respected you at all.

You wouldn't have gotten elected.

We've changed.

It's so dangerous.

All I can say is I go to bed at night sleeping comfortably for now because we have six conservatives on the U.S.

Supreme Court for the first time that I can remember in my lifetime.

And they're the last

guard against this nonsense.

They're there and on the most egregious overreaches, they're going to correct things.

They won't get involved in everything, but thank God we have them because the justice system, as everyone knows now, is being perverted by hard partisans who, unlike, you know, maybe as recently as 10 years ago, feel no need to hide it.

He's right, 20 years ago, prosecutors didn't even understand their job to have anything to do with politics.

They understood they would get fired if they looked at justice through that lens.

10 years ago, I think they started doing it, but knew enough to try to hide it, that it would be considered bad form.

And now they're running for office on it.

So I've never seen such hard partisans in the prosecutorial decision since Mike Nifong in the Duke case, right?

Somebody who's just completely subverting justice to advance their own interests.

In his case, he wanted a higher pension and he'd get it if he remained on as DA in a minority-majority district.

And therefore, he sided with the black fake accuser against the white innocent defense defendants on the lacrosse team.

Well, that's Sandy Willis.

She loves being DA.

She's running around telling everyone she's the greatest DA Fulton County's ever seen.

And she's, as far as I can tell, not particularly talented.

She's definitely not a very smart person.

And yet she's paying somebody $10,000 a year to monitor her media references that taxpayers are footing that bill, by the way, because she wants to be a star.

That's what Fannie Willis wants.

She wants you to see her as an icon of feminism, the one who got Trump, not who got justice.

But let me tell you something, Glenn.

Her problems are just beginning.

There's a very high likelihood that Fannie Fannie Willis will be disciplined, including potentially up to disbarment.

That some enterprising committee, whether it's the state Senate committee in Georgia or potentially the bar or someone beyond, is going to get their hands on the actual substantive texts between Fannie and Nathan Wade putting the lie to their on-stand testimony about when their affair began.

And that's to say nothing of the case she has against Trump completely falling apart because there is no RICO violation here.

Well, we found out from another icon of women, another genius woman, AOC, that RICO isn't against the law.

It's not a crime.

It's an act.

Amazing.

How do you grow up?

Doesn't she want us to believe she grew up in the Bronx, which she didn't.

She's from Yorktown Heights.

It's totally different, but okay.

I date a guy from Yorktown Heights.

It's a lovely suburb.

His dad is a New York City cop.

They live there.

It's not the Bronx.

It's in Westchester.

It's very different.

In any event,

how do you grow up in any of the five boroughs of New York and not understand what racketeering is?

It's kind of like our favorite crime to bring against the mobsters.

It's how we no longer have as active a mob as we used to.

She knows very well that it is a crime, and it is something we use traditionally to get the mob, where you have multiple players working together to advance a criminal enterprise, which, as Annie McCarthy, who you mentioned, has said about the Trump defendants and the Ricoh case, seems like the only thing they've done together is get indicted.

Let me switch to another court case, the Letitia James case, seizing of Trump's assets.

The bond was reduced from $464 million to $170 million, which everybody kind of celebrated with, oh, wow, it's good for,

it's still $170 million,

which is in a victimless crime.

I don't understand.

It's completely outrageous.

I mean, look, there's no arguing that it's better than 454.

I guess it's

more silver linings.

You know, you'd pick the latter.

You'd pick the 170, whatever.

But no, you're right.

And look, I think Trump should be able to come up with this as opposed to the 450, which was scary and might have cost him a building or two, which is just so unjust.

But it doesn't change much in the case.

The injustice against him is patent to anyone who's not a hard left partisan.

And what amazed me about yesterday, I couldn't believe it.

I mean, sometimes the media still surprises me, was the outrage on the left about

special treatment Donald Trump has

been.

I read that.

Oh, my gosh.

I read that this morning.

I thought, are you kidding me?

You're saying there's a double standard for Donald Trump and it's in his favor?

That's craziness.

Like, okay, Lawrence Tribe is a Harvard Law School professor.

He's been there forever and he's a committed leftist.

He's come on my show.

When I first launched my show, he came on and we discussed, I think it was something around

January 6th.

I can't remember.

But my point is, he wasn't such a lunatic that I said, oh, I don't really want to talk to this person, right?

Like, if there's when they're too far around the bend, I don't want to deal with them.

This, he was leading the charge yesterday about the two-tier justice system in favor of Donald Trump.

I

like they're too far gone to save.

And unfortunately, they're prosecutors and they're judges, and some of them are involved in these Trump cases, which is why I think we understand the fix is in.

He's probably going to lose potentially across the board on all four of these criminal cases and the two civil cases we've already seen, E.G.

and Carroll one go against him and now this Engeron one has gone against him and is going up on appeal.

And it's all been baked in.

I think at this point, the only thing that's going to save Trump is the Supreme Court and us in November.

Those are the two ways out of this for him, which is pretty ironic, Glenn, if you think about it, because what the Democrats want more than anything is for him to not be president again, to not run for president again, to skulk off into the darkness.

And yet they've made it such that he must win in order to save his life, his company, his business, his freedom.

He has no choice but to win.

So he's going to fight harder than ever.

I mean, it's kind of perfect.

What do you think of Jonathan Turley?

I was saying earlier today there's a couple of voices that I really trust when it comes to the law.

One of them is yours, Alan Dershowitz and Jonathan Turley.

What do you think of him?

I love Turley.

He's great.

I used to put him on my show in the middle of the afternoon when nobody was watching, and he was George Washington professor, and I went to visit him a couple times, and he's brilliant.

What I love about Jonathan is he's got a way with them word things that not all real lawyers have.

Some lawyers can do it in a courtroom or in a brief, but they can't do it on live TV.

And he's great at it.

I played a soundbite from him two weeks ago when the Fannie Willis judge said, you got to choose one of you is going, Fanny or Nathan, you guys choose.

And he said, it's as if you found two crooks in the bank vault and you only prosecuted one.

So anyway, I love him.

He's trustworthy and he's fair.

And I don't even think that Jonathan Turley is conservative.

He's just extremely fair.

I don't think so.

Yeah, I think he's a constitutional guy.

You know constitutional people because if they're really based in the Constitution, it doesn't always fall in your favor.

You know,

sometimes, you know, because it is, yeah, it's neutral and sometimes we lose our way.

Can I ask you, all of the stories that have come out today, there's one I think in Rolling Stone that talks about the structure that the left is building to make sure that Donald Trump doesn't cheat.

I've always felt that whatever they say that we're doing, they're doing.

And it's this amazing article about how they've got lawyers everywhere.

They're lawyering up for any crazy thing because he's not going to steal this election.

And their premise on why they're doing this is because they say he's lawyering up and he's going to try to steal the election.

What are we facing in November?

What are we facing?

You know, my mom spent a year as, I mean, her lifetime as a psychiatric nurse at the Albany Veterans Hospital.

And I believe they call this transference.

So I think that's my psychiatric background for you.

I think it's transference where.

you know, what they're doing here.

Yes.

I do think this is their best chance of winning.

I think they've got more money than the Republicans do, and most of Trump's money is going to have to go to his legal fees, which I have to be honest.

I do also think that helps him.

Like, I also think that increases his chance of

winning.

People are so angry.

I don't think it's a complete waste to flush the money down on legal expenses.

But in any event, they've got more money.

They are better organized.

And I think they're dirtier and they're more afraid.

They're definitely more afraid.

I watched 27 minutes of Rachel Maddow last night, Glenn.

27.

I don't think I've ever done that.

I said to my team, oh, is this dramatic?

What is with the

she reminded me of Katie Britt?

Take a deep breath.

Okay.

Anyway,

she is telegraphing 100%, as she has been for a while now, that Donald Trump is going to get in office, Glenn, and is never going to leave.

That the references by Trump and others to an unfair 2020 election, forget whether you think it was quote stolen.

I think most Republicans would agree on unfair and

not entirely legit.

Yes.

That that is all trying to dull the senses for the argument Trump will make when he's reelected.

that we can't have any more elections, that the system's crooked, and therefore we just have to keep him in there forevermore like a king.

And that, you know, the country would just go along with that because we're morons and we've had the census dulled.

Those are the stakes that the left sees on Trump's being elected right now.

And so, who would put anything past that group?

You know, I mean, we listened to Sam Harris say it pretty explicitly.

He's, yeah, Sam's, I applaud him for his honesty.

At least he's being clear about the way he feels.

The left, most of these people are,

you know, reluctant to actually say that.

But behind the scenes, what are they doing?

I think whatever it takes.

God help us all.

Megan, thank you so much.

We'll listen to you again right after my program on XM.

Thank you so much.

Pleasure coming online, my friend.

You're listening to the best of the Glenn Beck program.

Let me give you a story.

A secret RCMP, that's the Royal Canadian Mounted Police report.

It's warning that the federal government, Canada's federal government, may descend into civil unrest once

citizens, and I'm quoting, realize the hopelessness of their economic situation.

Quoting again, the coming period of recession will accelerate the decline in living standards that the younger generations have already witnessed compared to the earlier generations.

This report is entitled Whole of Government Five-Year Trends for Canada.

So this is something that they

labeled secret and it's intended as a piece of special operations information to be distributed only within the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and decision makers in the federal government.

I don't know who the decision makers are in the federal government.

Does that mean all of parliament or just the prime minister or just a select few?

I don't know.

The report says, for example, many Canadians under 35 are unlikely to ever be able to buy a place to live.

A heavily redacted version was made public as a result of the access to information request filed by Matt Malone, an assistant professor of law at British Columbia's Thompson Rivers University and an expert in government secrecy.

Describing itself in the introduction as a scanning exercise, the report is intended to highlight trends in both Canada and abroad that could have a significant effect on the Canadian government and our RCMP.

Right from the get-go, the report authors warn that whatever Canada's current situation, it will probably deteriorate further in the next five years.

In addition to worsening living standards, they also warn of a future increasingly defined by unpredictable weather, seasonal catastrophes such as wildfires and flooding.

Most notably, the report authors warn of Canada facing increasing pressures to cede Arctic territory.

Now, who would you cede that to?

I think there's only two other options, and that would be China and Russia.

Another major theme of the report is that Canadians are set to become increasingly disillusioned with their government.

Now, listen to this.

This, we're talking about Canada, and I'm seeing this all over the Western world.

Stop the fighting between Republicans and Democrats.

It's a red herring.

You've got to start concentrating on those who believe in the Constitution and those that do not.

Another major theme of the report is that Canadians are set to become increasingly disillusioned with their government, which authors mostly chalk up to misinformation, conspiracy theories, and paranoia.

So it's not just us,

they have their extremists as well.

I wonder what their extremists are saying.

Oh,

don't lock us down for COVID.

Oh, no secret courts.

Things like that.

Law enforcement should expect continuing social and political polarization fueled by misinformation campaigns and an increasing mistrust for all democratic institutions.

Now who has destroyed those institutions?

People who say, hey, CDC, you don't have a right to do that.

Hey, I'm not putting that in my body because you haven't really tested it.

This is experimental.

No.

Did the people who said that, are they the ones who caused the distrust?

Or was it the government that said all questions

equal extremists?

If you ask a question, you're an extremist.

Ironically, among the report's more heavily redacted section is one carrying the subtitle, Erosion of Trust.

The past seven years have seen marked social and political polarization in the Western world reads a partial first sentence with the entire rest of the section deleted by government censors.

Okay, so

what does this mean?

Well, it means this is a report from like their FBI

and they are seeing the trends.

They are looking at the economic factors.

They are looking at what's being done to the West intentionally and also from foreign.

They are looking at the immigration

plans of the West.

They are looking at the spending plans of the West.

And they're being told to prepare for it.

Now, again, let me take you back to

who is the problem.

Which one is the extremist?

This just came out yesterday.

In California, squatters are taking over people's properties.

And this is happening all over California.

It's happening all over the country.

There's, I think, 30 squatters on one man's nine-acre land.

He can't get them off.

He said in one week, he had to take five dumpster loads of garbage off of his land.

And he can't do anything about it.

In New York, there was a woman who, the squatter went into her million-dollar home.

She and her daughter came home,

opened up the door, and there's somebody living in there now.

Who the hell are you?

Well, who the hell are you?

I leased this from somebody.

Show me the lease.

I don't have it anymore.

Well, who was it?

I don't know.

Clearly, a squatter who invited another squatter in to also lease.

And that squatter is paying the other guy who doesn't have a right to the house at all.

He was taken out

a few days later.

She's taken away because he came back in the house and she decided that she was going to turn off the electricity and everything else.

I'm not paying for this.

You can't do that in New York.

Can't do it.

So all these squatters are happening all over the country.

That's lawlessness.

Now, which one's going to be called lawless?

In California, squatters are taking over people's properties, so a company called Squatter Squad is coming in and removing them.

If they don't want to come out or prove they're on the lease, they'll rip the doors off the property to force them out.

If we can't count on the government, which we pay taxes to, so to have our backs, it looks like we have to rely on our fellow Americans to do it.

Well, there's a trigger word in there, and that's Americans.

Americans.

They're apparently America first kind of people.

These squatters have rights too.

No, they don't.

No, they don't.

Who is the problem?

I can guarantee you the government is going to say those people who are going in to give the home back to the rightful owner.

Look at the second term.

Who is going to be running the country

for the next four years?

Elon Musk came out yesterday and said,

I don't think we survive another four years of Joe Biden.

I think he's right.

There's a great article in the Examiner today that just looks at everything that's happened to the most progressive president in history, Joe Biden, what he's done, almost quoting, almost every agency in the Biden administration is waging a war on parents, on people of traditional faith, property rights, or judicial independence.

Administration officials and Biden-appointed judges have either proposed or implemented rules supporting schools and health care providers that refuse to share medical or psychological information with parents, that target parents as domestic terrorists, that crack down on schools or parents who dare put age restrictions on the availability of radically portographic books for young children, or even to know about and comment on policies, budgets, curricula for the schools.

By nights, try to force foster care providers out of business merely for catering to parents of traditionalist faith, and even support taking biological children away from their parents merely because the parents insist on using biologically correct pronouns.

Do you hear what has happened in the last three

years?

Key in that paragraph to me is parents are terrorists.

Parents are terrorists.

Top White House and Justice Department officials refuse to condemn or penalize protesters who violate the law by harassing Supreme Court justices.

Remember,

they were chanting death threats.

They refuse to apologize for trying to prosecute peaceful pro-life protesters who manifestly were wrongly charged and they lie about FBI attempts to assume traditionalist Catholics are also, key words, violent extremists.

Now you have parents

and you have Catholics being violent extremists or terrorists.

When the full weight of government with the sanctioning power of threats or arrest is used or threatened in this way against parents and people of faith, we should all take note and be frightened.

The truth, though, is that it's not just in the cultural realm that the Biden administration is waging a regulatory reign of terror.

Any innocent person who has his life turned upside down by the vindictive, unchecked, unresponsive administrative state knows exactly how damaging this experience can be.

The Food and Drug Administration is now finalizing a requirement for tens of thousands of diagnostic tests, often costing hundreds of thousands of dollars for each, to be submitted to it for its approval.

For some reason, the Security and Exchange Commission is promulgating climate rules that would roil thousands of public companies with class action lawsuits.

Even liberal universities are furious about the Commerce Department rule that could deprive them, their researchers, of patents.

And on and on, with the examples, could go on in agency after agency with the effect of massive job kills, energy, medical shortages, and the death of research and development.

Evasion of ordinary legislative procedures or judicial review, often in open defiance of court decisions, combined with powers of government enforcement mechanisms, make this administration aggressive and it makes it an undemocratic authoritarian grab of power in all realms of daily life.

When this is combined with Biden's deliberate, astonishingly defiant importation of illegal immigrants by the millions, with hundreds of thousands released indefinitely or forever into the U.S.

interior, the scope of Biden's radicalism becomes clear.

Because of border lackness,

definitely including lackness towards potential jihadists, we should be amazed if the U.S.

does not suffer a simultaneous, multiple-site set of attacks from terrorists straight out of a Tom Clancy novel.

How true this is.

It goes on and on and on.

These are things that everybody must first recognize.

We have to come to some sort of peace within ourselves that you're either for the Constitution of the United States of America and this country as it was outlined in our founding documents, or you're for something else yet defined.

I've defined it.

I know what it is.

But

do you know what it is?

Because what's happening is not normal.

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