00:00So I'll start signing the executive orders.
00:03To me, this is a very, very big deal.
00:05One of the executive orders has to do with cashless bail.
00:09That was when the big crime in this country started.
00:13And I can tell you who did it, when, but I don't want to do that because others followed
00:19pretty quickly.
00:20But that was when it happened.
00:22Somebody kills somebody, they go in, don't worry about it, no cash, come back in a couple
00:25of months, we'll give you a trial.
00:27You never see the person again.
00:29And I mean, they kill people and they get out, cashless bail.
00:33They thought it was discriminatory to make people put up money because they just killed
00:37three people lying on a street.
00:40Any street all over the country, cashless bail, we're ending it.
00:44But we're starting by ending it in D.C. and that we have the right to do through federalization.
00:49Okay, let's go.
00:51Could I ask you to say exactly what this is?
00:54Of course.
00:55As you've consistently identified, sir, cashless bail policies are a key driver of the disorder
01:00we see on city streets all over America.
01:03Catch-and-release system allows criminals to keep going back out onto the street and reoffending.
01:08What this executive order does, it charges your attorney general with identifying jurisdictions
01:13all over the country that have cashless bail policies.
01:16And then it withholds or revokes federal funds and grants that are flowing to those jurisdictions
01:21to ensure that we're only supporting the people who have reasonable, common sense policies
01:25around crime.
01:26What area does it cover?
01:27Potentially anywhere that has a cashless bail policy.
01:31So, some of the largest cities, some of the most left-wing states in America have adopted.
01:35Almost all of them, right?
01:36Yeah.
01:37Illinois would be a great example of that, sir.
01:38Yeah.
01:39Oh, they have a great cashless bail.
01:40You don't even have to go to court sometimes.
01:42No.
01:43Illinois.
01:44I love that state.
01:45It's a great state.
01:46But it's run so badly by Pritzker.
01:48They threw him out of the family business and he becomes governor.
01:51Now he wants to run for president.
01:52I don't think that's going to happen.
01:54Okay.
01:55We'll sign right here.
01:56Right?
01:57Sir.
01:58So important.
02:02And this isn't Republican, Democrat.
02:05This is — and by the way, most Democrats agree with this.
02:08But this is just — we've got to bring our country back.
02:12Okay?
02:14That's a big one.
02:19Also on the issue of cashless bail, sir, this is a D.C. specific executive order.
02:26In addition to the measures that we're taking that are quite similar to what we're doing
02:30around the country, in D.C. in particular, the objective is holding as many criminal defendants
02:35in federal custody and subjecting them to federal charges as possible.
02:39That means that they'll be held pretrial in federal jail as opposed to just being cut
02:44back out on the streets due to a cashless bail policy.
02:47Okay?
02:52And we have the room.
02:54And by the way, the prison they have in D.C. is horrible.
03:00It's horrible.
03:02People were subjected to live in that dog trap for so long, so unfairly.
03:07I have stories you'll be hearing about them.
03:10That prison is horrible.
03:12Chris Yellowstone开 along.
03:15Whoo!
03:17That's right.
03:19We are so ashamed.
03:20Yeah.
03:21Nothing.
03:22You can get out of the bank right, Gutierrez.
03:25I thought of what it did.
03:27So if it had Amazon cashless, if you wanted my dime to buy guys,
03:30and all the areas of everything, it doesn't have to be at home.
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