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The Five 09/15/25 FULL END SHOW | ᖴO᙭ ᗷᖇEᗩKIᑎG ᑎEᗯS September 15, 2025

The Five 09/15/25 FULL END SHOW | ᖴO᙭ ᗷᖇEᗩKIᑎG ᑎEᗯS September 15, 2025

The Five 09/15/25 FULL END SHOW | ᖴO᙭ ᗷᖇEᗩKIᑎG ᑎEᗯS September 15, 2025

The Five 09/15/25 FULL END SHOW | ᖴO᙭ ᗷᖇEᗩKIᑎG ᑎEᗯS September 15, 2025

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00:00those ties to other criminals that we're going to get out of the country.
00:03So we're a nation of laws.
00:05And, sir, thank you for caring about every single city.
00:07Thank you, Christy. Really nice.
00:09And what makes it to me so exciting is the success we had here so quickly.
00:13And, you know, we've taken close to 1,500 people out of D.C.
00:19But when I saw the result happen so quickly and so many people are so thankful
00:23and people that you pass them every day and they're fine,
00:28all of a sudden they're thanking me so profusely.
00:30It was so exciting what's happened.
00:32It continues to be what happened in D.C.
00:35And so that's what makes us, I think, even more exciting
00:37because we know what's going to happen.
00:39We have the people.
00:40Look, we're sending in a lot of help.
00:43These cities have been taken over for years.
00:45And the last four years under Biden, what's happened is just a disgrace.
00:49So it really has what the success we've had here has made it to me much more exciting
00:55because I think we're going to have proportionally.
00:58I mean, you have cases where it's even worse.
01:00I have some people.
01:01We have some people quoted today that we took out of papers.
01:05We're so grateful for the National Guard coming, said an owner of a Memphis tax service.
01:10It's so dangerous here.
01:12It's so darn dangerous that you can't get out of your car.
01:16If you get out of your car, it says you get robbed, you get mugged, you get hit.
01:19You can't go to the market or a service station.
01:23So, yeah, I want to see crime stop, and I want to see the National Guard come in right
01:27away if that's what's necessary.
01:29There's a need.
01:30Here's another one from a director of a Memphis-based crime prevention organization.
01:34There's a need for more boots on the ground.
01:36You have to get them done fast before we totally lose it.
01:39They're going to lose it all.
01:41I got two guns put in my face, then another, within five minutes at two different locations.
01:46He said, I got a gun put in my face, then I went someplace else, I had another gun put
01:50in my face.
01:51I was scared.
01:52It never happened to me.
01:53I've never seen anything like it.
01:55Here's another one.
01:56I honestly thought he was going to kill me, said a 60-year-old Memphis carjacking victim.
02:02A man walked up, give me your car, you got five seconds to get out, or you're dead.
02:08This is what we have in this page after page of the same kind of thing.
02:11Cash, would you say a few words, please?
02:13Thank you, Mr. President.
02:14Thanks to your brilliant foresight, you had asked us to go in quietly into the cities
02:20to help set the landscape, to work with the interagency, and to make America safe again.
02:25And we've done that under the FBI's banner program of Operation Summer Heat.
02:29And the results are only as good as the prosecutions.
02:34And because the Attorney General and the Deputy Attorney General have mobilized DOJ to successfully
02:39prosecute so many violent criminals, we've set the landscape for the interagency to come
02:43into Memphis and really make it safe permanently.
02:47As the Governor and the Senators and the other Directors were saying, it's not a short-term
02:50mission.
02:51But thanks to you, launching us early, launching us quietly, not looking for the credit, Mr.
02:55President.
02:55We greatly appreciate your support and the advanced foresight you had to do on that.
02:59It's so exciting.
03:00And somebody had to do this.
03:01A president should have stepped up long ago and saved these cities.
03:05So it's not that I wanted to do it.
03:07Believe me.
03:07Somebody had to do it.
03:09And we're doing it in a big way.
03:10Pete, could you say a few words?
03:13Yes, Mr. President.
03:14From day one, the DOW, the Department of War, I'm glad you made that correct.
03:21Correct me for you, sir.
03:23Has been proud to stand with our partners across the interagency, whether it's the southwest
03:28border, whether it was Los Angeles getting ahead of that, whether it's right here in Washington,
03:32D.C., where Secretary Driscoll and the Army and the National Guard have taken the lead
03:37in helping across all of these great folks to secure the city.
03:40We are very proud to be here, to stand strong alongside law enforcement.
03:44We're glad that Memphis is the place to go.
03:46The volunteer state, we're not going to have any problems with the Tennessee National Guard.
03:50If you're willing to go in and stand strong in Memphis, sir.
03:53Not at all.
03:54And get ready because you'll be doing a lot of other places that are almost as troubled.
04:00Some of them are equal.
04:01You look at what's going on in Baltimore, where the governor is telling me how wonderful
04:04it is, and you can't walk across the street without being shot.
04:08Could I ask our two great senators to say a few words?
04:11Of course.
04:12Mr. President, thank you so much.
04:14I want to say a thank you to Director Patel, because he had promised that he would come
04:22into Memphis.
04:24We've had Operation Viper there this summer.
04:28There have been over 500 arrests.
04:31There are over 100 indictments.
04:33And Memphis had the best stats they have had in years this past August.
04:41Last month, it was the best August they have had.
04:44It's because of the work that's been done.
04:47And now to have a new phase of this enforcement for Memphis, where we are going to have all of
04:55these agencies working as a team, as the governor said, making certain that this is a long-term
05:02effort to make Memphis safe again.
05:05Mr. President, we are so grateful, and we thank you.
05:08Thank you very much.
05:09Yeah, thanks, Mr. President.
05:10And this is an issue that's plagued Memphis since I was a boy, Mr. President.
05:14And it's time that we address it.
05:15And I appreciate your leadership allowing us to do that.
05:18And the team that you've assembled here is going to help us deliver the most fundamental
05:22responsibility of our government, and that's public safety.
05:25This shouldn't be a partisan issue.
05:27This should be something that is our primary goal.
05:30And certainly, I hope to see Memphis become the safest city in America.
05:33And thanks for the effort of all of your team here to make us make certain that happens.
05:38Thank you, Governor Lee.
05:38And I want to say thanks to the Memphis Police Department and the Sheriff's Department there,
05:42who have all worked closely to bring this together.
05:45I look forward to tremendous results.
05:47And I want to thank the FBI for the last four or five months, because they have brought down
05:50the numbers quite a bit.
05:51Chicago here and a couple of other places that we can talk about later if anybody wants
05:56to.
05:57Could I ask you two guys, Terry, Gaddy, to have a couple of words?
06:01Also, you really did lead the charge here, and you've done such a great job.
06:05Please.
06:06Mr. President, thank you for always supporting law enforcement.
06:08I think the major difference here in Washington, D.C., has been your support for law enforcement,
06:13has been empowering the men and women that are on the street working every single day.
06:17And I look forward to not only going to Memphis, but other places in Tennessee as well.
06:22And I think you'll hear from us real soon, Mr. President.
06:24Thank you for your support, sir.
06:25We have plenty of places.
06:26Yes, sir, we do.
06:27You know the country very well.
06:29Yes, sir.
06:29That's great.
06:29Thank you, Terry.
06:30Thank you, Mr. President.
06:31I just want to say that we're honored once again to lead the charge with the United States
06:36Marshal Service, leading and joining 22 other federal agencies.
06:43I can say that today we spoke with over 30 of the local agencies, letting them know what
06:53to expect, giving them the template that we've done here in D.C., so they know what to expect.
07:00They're extremely excited.
07:01I think everyone is going to be well-receiving the law enforcement surge that we're about to
07:08take to Memphis.
07:09Great job.
07:10And I'm going to ask one of the best lawyers in the country.
07:13He is one of the best.
07:14Todd, say a few words, please.
07:16He is a great lawyer.
07:18Thank you, Mr. President.
07:19Look, I think it's been said for the past 15 minutes, the president ran on making this
07:26country safe again.
07:27And we do not make this country safe again unless we go into our cities where there's
07:31the most violent among us and go street by street and block by block and arrest the men
07:37and women in this country that are destroying cities and communities for the rest of us.
07:42And so what we plan on doing, as the governor said and the senator just said, this has been
07:46a problem in Memphis for a long time.
07:48We plan on delivering Memphis back to the citizens that are there to raise their families, to
07:54go to church, to be in their communities.
07:57That's our goal.
07:58And that's what we plan on doing.
07:59Whether it takes two weeks or two years, that's what we're going to do.
08:03Thanks, Todd.
08:04The great Stephen Miller, please say a few words.
08:07Thank you, Mr. President.
08:08That's the same emotion you do on television.
08:12That's hard to do.
08:13I think that's going to be hard to do.
08:16President Trump's initiative here in Washington, D.C., it's important to understand, is the
08:21most successful anti-crime initiative in American history.
08:25But just think about it for a second.
08:27In 30 days, President Trump put together a team that saw the largest ever violent crime
08:34reduction in any city in American history, something that people had not been able to
08:38do in 40 years.
08:40That is a momentous achievement.
08:43And now the president is going to take that same model to Memphis, and as he said, more
08:47cities after that.
08:48The team the president has put together has no equal today or anywhere in American history.
08:53I think what's happening here is that what the president has done is made clear.
08:58The power of federal law enforcement that was used for the last four years to harass and attack
09:03conservatives, to harass and attack Christians, to go after law-abiding families.
09:08The power of law enforcement under President Trump is going to be used to get all the criminals,
09:13all the violent offenders, all the murderers, all the cartels, and all the domestic terrorists
09:18off our streets.
09:18So whether you're Antifa, whether you're a domestic terrorist, whether you are a violent gang member,
09:24a drug trafficker, a trained Dariagua killer, or anyone else asserting our people, President
09:29Trump is saying he's going to use his FBI, his DOD, his ATF, his DEA to wipe you out,
09:36to put you behind bars, to take you off the street, or to apply whatever legal consequences
09:41necessary.
09:42Mr. President, I'm honored beyond words to be a part of this team under your leadership
09:46as you've saved thousands of lives.
09:48Thank you very much.
09:50Come on over.
09:50Let's sign that bill.
09:51You want to say anything about our great military real fast?
09:54He's what a job he's doing.
09:56Mr. President, so our Army National Guard is honored to be part of this mission.
10:00This is their community.
10:02A lot of them are from D.C.
10:03They're from Tennessee.
10:04When you talk to them, when you talk to the actual population out there who interact with
10:08them every day, they say it's a blessing to have them as a part of their life.
10:12And then for the National Guard getting to have this, where they get to improve their communities,
10:16where their kids are growing up and they're going to church, and this is where their families
10:19are, many of them, sir, have said this is the honor of their lifetime, so thank you.
10:24Look at that nice face, and then he's a killer.
10:27That nice, beautiful face.
10:29And then he's a total killer.
10:30I don't know how you do it, huh?
10:32Looks a great job.
10:33Everybody here is a total killer.
10:34I don't know how you do it, huh?
10:35I don't know how you do it, huh?
10:35I don't know how you do it, huh?
10:37I don't know how you do it, huh?
10:37All right, here we go.
10:46Okay, thank you, sir.
10:48Thank you very much.
11:02Thank you very much.
11:04Thank you very much.
11:05Thank you very much.
11:06Great job.
11:07Any questions, please?
11:08Mr. President, first of all, you've got to-
11:11Did they take down the blue tent?
11:13last time he hit me with a blue tent and nobody knew what he was talking about we found out right
11:19and he's gone the next day and they had a lot of that was not so easy that that's a violent
11:25radical left group okay i got peppered with a lot of comments for doing that they still have
11:30their first amendment right though they're still on there you've got an amazing team behind you
11:35you've done an awesome job for dc i want to get ahead of a story that i think might come out
11:39you pushed out an email earlier today uh really showing dozens and dozens of local media in
11:46memphis highlighting all the violent crime in that city so they have no problem reporting the crime
11:53but when you show up to solve it they're going to run around town looking for that one person
11:57that says we don't want donald trump in our city what can you say to the media there in memphis
12:03tennessee uh to help let them know the people want you there in their city well i'm not sure
12:08they found that person you know because i saw them doing some interviews and it looked like they
12:13were looking but they were very in fact that producer that person i think they lost their jobs
12:18because everybody was saying we want trump to be there they want the people right here to be in
12:23there look it's very simple in chicago they're getting beat to hell they're being shot uh if you
12:28lose six or seven people die over a weekend they consider that a successful weekend and when you
12:33consider that a successful weekend that's pretty bad i had the president of poland here a few days
12:39ago and we had a news conference many of you were here and uh i made the statement i said you know
12:45we're very happy to announce that uh it's been over two weeks since anybody's been killed in dc
12:53and he looked at me like is that supposed to be good you know he's looking like uh what kind of a
12:58place is this and now it's been a long time but uh and and as i was saying it i said you know
13:04i'm not sure if that sounds good to somebody it sounded great to you but it doesn't sound good to
13:09somebody from a country where they don't have violent crime like we have but now it's a long time since
13:16that's happened we went for years where at least one person was killed now you're not seeing it all
13:24it's like the border millions of people a year ago millions of people poured into our country
13:29in the last three months they have been zero as reported by largely democrats actually uh the border
13:37is secure the country is secure uh we've got the hottest country anywhere in the world and i'll tell
13:43you a year ago we were a country in tremendous trouble probably a dead country if it continued so
13:49we're very happy about it and so just you know in terms of your question uh people have never seen
13:54anything like what we're doing and i think they're very happy and they want us to be there they don't
13:57want to be mugged who would say gee i don't want the national guard and you need that in terms of
14:04numbers and also you look at those guys i looked at them they're rough guys they're uh you know the
14:09supreme court voted recently on merit we're a merit-based country again i i said they had tremendous
14:16courage to do that we're a merit-based country again when i looked at the people that were
14:22patrolling the streets for the national guard and for for others i could see we're merit-based
14:28they were rough looking they were tough looking and they love our country so uh that's where we are
14:33right thank you thank you very much yeah please yes uh given with all the uh that's going on
14:40charlie kirk's assassination and the left wing uh a lot of left wing uh violence going on do you have
14:46plans and actions is a great good opportunity with all these uh people uh do you plan on designating
14:52uh antifa finally a domestic terror organization well it's uh something i would do yeah if i have support
15:00from the people back here i think would start with pam i think but i would if you give me uh
15:05i would do that 100 and others also by the way but antifa is terrible are there other groups that you
15:12can make up there are other groups yeah there are other groups we have some pretty radical groups and
15:16they got away with murder and also uh i've been speaking to the attorney general about uh bringing
15:22rico against some of the people that you've been reading about that have been putting up millions and
15:26millions of dollars for agitation this these aren't protests these are crimes what they're doing
15:31where they're throwing bricks at uh cars of the uh of ice and border patrol and they come in a
15:38beautiful new car they're so proud it's border patrol ice you know it's got whatever it is and they're
15:43throwing rocks at it and after 50 yards it looks like an old beat-up vehicle it was just brand new it was
15:50just bought for the purposes and they don't have to take that anymore i let it be known
15:54we'll take responsibility they don't have to take it anymore and they don't want to take it
15:59they were told uh by a past administration it became almost a culture if somebody throws a rock
16:07at you do nothing if somebody spits in your face do nothing and i say when they spit you hit do whatever
16:14you want you do whatever the hell you want i watch it i watch it so sick it made me for four years i had
16:21to sit home and watch uh people screaming at policemen and spitting in their face and they
16:28weren't able to do anything they just had a grin and bear they're standing up like a piece of steel
16:33and a woman in many cases women you can see they're professional agitators i had one the other night i
16:40had four the other night all in one group total phonies i started to scream when i got into a
16:45restaurant oh you know something with palestine and i said well i'm doing a great job for peace
16:51in the middle east i should get lots of awards for that right with the abraham accords and everything
16:56else but a woman just stood up and started screaming and she got booed out of the place too
17:02the people there were a lot of people in the restaurant i went there to show how safe and it
17:05was safe i mean the woman is just a mouthpiece all she was she was a paid she was a paid agitator
17:11and you have a lot of them and i've asked pam to look into that in terms of rico bringing rico
17:17cases against the criminal rico because they should be put in jail what they're doing
17:21to this country is really uh subversive
17:24it's going to be around there someplace yeah we got to save san luis got to save these cities
17:41these this isn't like you know we're going to do something we have to save st louis we have to
17:46save chicago i know all about chicago i have a great beautiful building i'm so proud of it
17:53but you know you get less proud when you see all the crime when they announced uh two weeks
17:5811 people killed this over a weekend uh i think they said 38 people shot and 11 people dead and then
18:08you watch pritzker get up and say we've got crime under control and i will say that cash and the
18:14fbi did a good job with a very light force they went in and for the about four months cash or so
18:19they've been working on keeping crime down they have brought the numbers down a little bit but those
18:23are the easy numbers you know the first 20 25 percent of the easy numbers that's where it gets
18:28then you have to bring in the big forces right which is what we always intended to do but
18:33i think the fbi's did a very good job in in particular memphis and chicago they burned down
18:38a little bit uh like 20 percent and 25 percent like i guess it's not so little but we have a long
18:45way to go uh we think chicago is going to be next and we'll get to st louis also and on charlie
18:51and new orleans we want to get to too your fbi is investigating the potential role of left-wing
18:57organizations in the assassination i'm wondering if you think if charlie kirk's assassin worked
19:03alone or if he worked with i don't know i mean i can tell you he didn't work alone on the internet
19:08because it seems that he became radicalized on the internet that's just by watching what
19:13same things that you're watching and hearing uh it looks like he became radicalized over the internet
19:19and it seems like he has wonderful parents brought in a wonderful neighborhood smart guy
19:25great boards great marks great student um and then he uh something happened to him over a fairly
19:33short period of time looks like he was radicalized over the internet and it's radicalized on the left
19:38he's a left a lot of problems with the left and they get protected and they shouldn't be protected but
19:45as you understand i think very well from the tone of your question thank you very much
19:49on israel first on venezuela what can you tell us about this venezuelan boat that was taken out
19:58and do you plan to provide proof that these were narco terrorists who were on your way to the u.s
20:03well we have proof what you have to do is look at the cargo that was like it's spattered all over
20:07the ocean big bags of cocaine and fentanyl all over the place and uh it was plus we have uh
20:15recorded evidence that they were leaving we've recorded them it's very careful because we know
20:19you people would be after us we're very careful the military the military has been amazing and
20:24general kane showed me a little while ago the clip but you could actually see it but you don't have to
20:31see it because we have recorded uh proof and evidence we know what time they were leaving when
20:36they were leaving what they had and all of the other things that that you'd like to have but we have
20:42noticed that there are no ships in the ocean anymore we're seeing that there's like no ships
20:46no you know when the first one we went there were hundreds of boats now there are no boats
20:53i wonder why meaning no drugs are coming across probably stopping some fishermen too i mean to be
21:00honest if i were a fisherman i wouldn't want to go fishing just a nice let's take a little trip
21:05because i'd say man if they maybe they think i have drugs downstairs i don't want that i think
21:11the fishing business probably been hurt but no there are literally no boats this was a boat and we
21:17were surprised to see it now what does that mean that means there's no drugs coming by sea but they
21:23do come by land and you know what we're telling the cartels right now we're going to be stopping them
21:29too when they come by land we're going to be stopping them the same way we stopped the boats
21:33and you'll see that but maybe by talking about it a little bit it won't happen if it doesn't happen
21:39that's good but what they killed 300 000 people in our country last year and we're not letting it
21:45happen anymore and then on israel did bibi netanyahu speak to you directly to alert you that israel was
21:53going to be striking no hamas sites in color no it didn't no it didn't yeah same way you did
22:01go ahead please you mentioned that the shooter was radicalized online i think so you know by the
22:08way when i say that that's my opinion uh i think he was radicalized online based on what they're saying
22:13do social media companies bear any responsibility for that i'm gonna have to ask i don't know i'd ask
22:19pam that question i don't know if you or todd could give an answer that somebody has to bear
22:23some responsibility you know and president trump i've always told parents you got to watch what
22:27your kids are doing on the internet what they're doing online what they're listening to what they're
22:32reading they're all online they're all on their phones all the time parents have got to monitor
22:37that because this starts when you're young this starts when you're young when you listen to these
22:41groups when you watch these shows and parents have got to just be vigilant so sure that that's part of it
22:47and they're meeting kids online who they think are kids and they can be anywhere in the world and
22:51talking to them and and yeah there are being radicalized you know he went bad and he just went
22:57bad very quickly in a sense because he sort of led a very normal life a life of you know great
23:04education schools everything else but uh somewhere along the line something happened yeah please
23:10thank you mr president uh how will you send a national guard into chicago without the cooperation
23:16of the governor and mayor well if they do cooperate that's good if they don't it's not going to matter
23:20to us at all you know who wants to help us police department they have no respect for the governor
23:25they have no respect for the mayor they respect us and we found that in washington you know we
23:32haven't had total support in washington from government as you know from everybody i don't want to say
23:39the mayor because she was better than most but we haven't had great great but we have had great
23:44support from the metropolitan police uh they're like brothers of these people they're really like
23:51brothers you see that they work together and so uh if the governor wants to support as i said to bill
23:58it's going to be his proudest moment what he's going to do the governor of tennessee what's going to
24:03happen with memphis and three four weeks we'll stand together and we'll say look at this the crime has
24:08almost disappeared maybe completely disappeared in washington they don't even know how to record
24:13it because it's down so much you know they've never heard i heard 87 percent is down i said really who
24:19are the 13 percent because it's more than that it's actually more hard to believe right uh you're
24:26going to have the same results in chicago and uh we hope we have the governor's help but if we don't
24:31we're doing it without him and i'm just saying mr president you had to find work uh it depends
24:36with every two or tiktok for example uh will china continue to have a stake in the company or well we
24:41haven't decided that but it looks to me and i'm speaking to president xi on friday for confirmation
24:47of that and you know frankly more importantly a big deal and uh we've had very good meetings as you
24:54know we were in europe our people scott besant and jameson or jameson greer and others and it was a
25:02very big meeting with china and you know they're treating us with respect we treat them with respect
25:09too but it was very successful and on top of it we have uh what could be a very good deal don't forget
25:17i've had more people say could you try to keep tiktok alive i use tiktok i mean i have to admit it
25:23in the election and look how i did with youth no republicans come close i blew everyone away you
25:29know if you if you look back not so long ago romney he got like seven percent of the youth i got like
25:37eight times that amount i got i got tremendous numbers of youth by the way i want to say charlie
25:44helped me and charlie was the one get on tiktok he used to say to me get on tiktok charlie was
25:51unbelievable so probably uh and i did i had somebody named tiktok jack and he put that camera
25:59he said just a real quick statement sir like 10 seconds or less they didn't like anything over 10
26:05seconds but it worked but charlie is the one that really uh and my son baron also and i have to say
26:12don eric the whole group it's it's important and it can maybe even bring us closer to china we had a
26:20very good meeting with china i was surprised i didn't expect it to that extent and i'm going
26:25to speak again with president xi on friday and you know i think i think that'll confirm things up
26:31well i'm going on sunday we're taking a whole plane load uh and having uh i was invited on
26:46saturday but i said i'd rather save it for sunday you know we're gonna have a have a stadium and i'll
26:51bet that stadium is going to be uh pretty packed maybe completely packed it's going to be big but
26:57i'm going to be at the stadium and i guess i'll say a few words i i don't know but i guess i will
27:01but i knew him very well uh he was an amazing guy he was an amazing guy he he was all about young
27:10people getting them started right and he was uh it was like a magnet for young people they just
27:17attracted to him he loved him and they attracted to him his wife is a tremendous person by the way
27:23he had he always had great respect for his wife he got married i was i didn't know he was getting
27:27married i already got married and that's uh he loved her he really loved her she loved him
27:33and i think she'll have something to do with keeping the that whole thing going that you know
27:39turning point is it became a very big deal and i heard they had like 38 000 so he wanted to get it
27:45up to 20 000 chapters that's a lot that would have been a lifetime's work i heard that over the last
27:51four days they have 38 000 people wanted 38 000 chapters at colleges schools other places
27:59numbers that you know nobody's ever heard of numbers like that so i think turning point could
28:04be you know through what happened this horrible act it could be maybe bigger than it could have ever
28:10been uh had he been there and i will say this he'd be very happy if he saw what was going on and
28:16there's some very good people because i speak at turning point quite a bit and charlie would call
28:22me up so the last time i spoke to him he said sir i think it was phoenix sir could you uh get to
28:28phoenix this was like in a day i said charlie i'm the president of the united states you called me
28:35asking me if i could speak tomorrow in phoenix you can't do that to me charlie but usually i ended up
28:42going he was great he was a great guy and he didn't deserve this he didn't deserve this believe
28:48me
28:48after his assassination called charlie perr a reprehensible human being should she be stripped
28:58of her community of science i would i would say i think she's a disgraceful person you know i think
29:03she's a disgraceful person a loser uh it's amazing the way people but i know it's people from
29:10her area maybe of the world i don't know they got here and they vote her in it's hard to believe but
29:16i think she's a disgusting person and one more question if i could a lot of these in recent of
29:21these trans shooters that we've seen over the last couple incidents this this this flag right here is up
29:27and down 14th street this is a what would be the trans uh flag a lot of people are very threatened by
29:34this flag it means a lot of different negative things to people violence would you be opposed to
29:39taking this flag down up and down the streets of dc well i wouldn't be then they'll sue and they'll
29:44get freedom of speech stuff you know so that'll happen but i would i would have no problem with it
29:48i will say and steve might just mention this todd you might mention it too because uh we're putting
29:54out an order you know freedom of speech means you can burn the american flag which i think is horrible
29:58but i noticed something over the last uh little while you know as you do this you start noticing
30:03things that you wouldn't normally think it really causes unrest and violence when they burn american
30:10flag so the american flag i i wanted anybody burns the american flag go to jail based on freedom of
30:16speech goes to jail immediately but the freedom of speech protected them right and so and that that's
30:23been argued a couple of times and you know it's one of those things but you know what uh hasn't been
30:28argued and we're going to be arguing and i think very soon and that's the violence they incite violence
30:33so when they i saw it just yesterday they burned the american flag and people that were there
30:38were fine and all of a sudden they're going crazy and there's fistfights it wasn't in memphis either
30:44but i will say it incites violence and i think you go you just do the exact same thing don't use
30:52freedom of speech use the incitement of violence i mean it's really you had to see these people were
30:59going at it and you know you could burn other things and people just sit there they fall asleep
31:05you burn the american flag and you're on both sides but the level of violence i saw this flag
31:10burning cause was incredible it was an incitement so i hope you guys are going to be able to do that
31:14but there's also groups called trans tifa so
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