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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:00):
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Speaker 3 (00:02):
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Not a dull moment, not even half a moment. We
have now a war breaking out between Israel and Iran.
We're on every day from one till four o'clock and
then after four o'clock John Cobelt Show on demand on
the iHeart app. You didn't book a trip to Tehran,
did you know?
Speaker 4 (00:22):
I did not.
Speaker 2 (00:23):
It's the first thing I thought.
Speaker 3 (00:24):
It was like, she must have booked to stay at
the Tehran Hilton't.
Speaker 4 (00:31):
No, And I didn't book a trip to Israel either.
Speaker 3 (00:34):
You didn't do that, no, because that's what started the war.
You know, two years.
Speaker 1 (00:37):
I know.
Speaker 4 (00:37):
I'm staying away from the Middle East for now.
Speaker 3 (00:40):
You know, this year, it's not even halfway through the year.
We've had a big fire, right and did Yeah, it
seems like I forgot all about that. Yeah, big fire.
We've had a riot. Now we have a war.
Speaker 4 (00:53):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (00:53):
You know what's missing? Earthquake? Earthquake?
Speaker 1 (00:57):
God.
Speaker 4 (00:58):
Yeah, that's so funny that I didn't to think about it,
even though I think about it every single night before
I go to sleep.
Speaker 3 (01:03):
And when I got here, we came, we moved here
a few months after the big riot, and then the
next thing that happened, we're big fires, yes, and then
shortly after that was the big earthquake.
Speaker 4 (01:14):
John, if we have a big earthquake this.
Speaker 3 (01:17):
Way, I told you the thirty year rule. So we're overdue.
Speaker 4 (01:24):
No, No, you know what LA has been through enough.
Speaker 2 (01:28):
That's what I'm thinking. We're getting punished.
Speaker 4 (01:30):
I think we need to be spared.
Speaker 3 (01:32):
I think God's punishing us for all the bad voting,
and I think he's right to do this. No, we're
going to talk now with Royal Oaks, ABC News legal analyst.
Because depending on what time you went to bed and
the time you woke up, there were a couple of
zigs and zags.
Speaker 2 (01:50):
Last night.
Speaker 3 (01:51):
Gavin Newsom won the first round in district Federal District
Court UH and he got he got ish, he got
Trump's National Guard maneuver blocked, and the judge, Charles Bryer
wanted the National Guard turned over the governor Newsom Trump
had to relinquish control.
Speaker 2 (02:12):
Well.
Speaker 3 (02:13):
Trump then went to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals,
a three judge panel, two of the three or Trump appointees,
and they said well, no, Trump.
Speaker 2 (02:23):
Could take over again. And we'll all talk about this
on Tuesday.
Speaker 3 (02:27):
So at the moment, Trump is still in charge of
the California National Guard and we have Royal Oaks coming
on now to start this at Royal How are you.
Speaker 1 (02:36):
I'm good? And yeah, that's a great recap. It did
start out as a big win for Newsom because you
remember that issue about well, didn't Trump have to get
the governor's approval? The judge yesterday said he had at
least asked the governor and he didn't, and so the
child judge didn't even get to the question of whether
Newsom had veto power. So that's one reason Trump lost.
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The other was a rebellion. No, you got to be organized,
violent and armed, and this judge in San Francisco didn't
see this as a real rebellion, and he actually got
more than he wanted. Newsom was okay with just guarding
the federal buildings. He just didn't want them roaming the streets.
But the judge said no, the National Guard totally goes
back over to Newsom. But as you were saying, you know,
(03:17):
we talk about who appointed these judges not because they're
dishonest and they automatically vote for a Democrat if they
were appointed by a Democrat. But because statistically you kind
of know very often how to how these judges are
going to rule if it's a high profile case, if
there are political components. So, for example, the three you mentioned,
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two of the guys on the ninth Circuit that are
going to decide this on Tuesday were Federalist Society members,
which you know said all the judges for Trump in
the first chime. One is the clerk for Clarence Thomas.
One was a studied physics at Harvard, so he's probably stupid.
But then there was a third judge. The third judge
Jennifer Sung, appointed by Biden. She was an union organizer
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for the Service Employees Union as EIU. She also when
cavan I was up for the hearing few years ago,
she called him intellectually and morally bankrupt, an ideologue. People
will die if he's confirmed. She only got on the
court because it was a forty nine to forty nine
vote and Kamala Harris broke the tie. So you got
three people. Yeah, probably they're going to go for Trump.
But here's here's the dirty little secret. John. After they
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rule for Trump, sometime next week, the Newsom has the
power to say, oh, Ninth Circuit, I would like the
entire Ninth Circuit to take a look at that. And
if that happens, if a majority of the twenty nine
judges on the Ninth Circuit say okay, let's have an
on bank deal where everybody looks at it, then you
get the chief judge on who's a Democrat appointee, and
ten randomly chosen from the other twenty eight and most
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of them are Democrat appointees. At sixteen thirteen Democrats on
the Ninth Circuit. So the odds are Trump's going to
win on Tuesday, and then an eleven member bigger chunk
of the Ninth Circuit will vote for Newsom. So the
whole thing is going to be over in a week
a week and a half, at which point Knewsom, that is,
Trump can go to the US Supreme Court. But yeah,
(05:08):
Tuesday noon, it's going to be like high noon, and
you know, you get to decide who's Gary Cooper and
who's the bad guy.
Speaker 3 (05:15):
And do they automatically when the request goes to an
eleven member Court of appeal, do they are that is
that request automatically granted.
Speaker 1 (05:25):
No, when you ask for it, they vote among all
twenty nine judges, and you need a majority of the
twenty nine to decide yeah, let's let's go big, and
probably they will because you know most of them are
Democrat appointees. Then the question is, you know, it's the
it's the roll of the dice. You choose tennedy eleven
(05:45):
who hear it by random vote. So yeah, and now
of course we're hearing about mass demonstrations are expected nationwide,
so you know it's going to expand beyond California, and
you know, a lot of people are saying, you know,
it's kind of all good for Trump regardless of whether
he wins loses in court, because he is keeping in
the national spotlight an issue that there's probably better for
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Republicans than it is for Democrats.
Speaker 3 (06:08):
So the Trump staff made a mistake not addressing the
request directly to Newsom but requesting it to the Adjudant
General of California. That's a term I've never heard before.
Speaker 1 (06:21):
Exactly right. So the law says you got to go
through the governor. Now the Democrats say that means the
governor has veto power. Republicans say, oh no, that just
means we have to kind of keep imposted and let
him know what we're up to. According to the judges
ruling yesterday, Trump didn't even do that. Trump just issued
it and didn't go through or consult or warn Newsom
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at all. So sounds kind of hypertechnical. So that's why
the judge didn't get to the issue of well, does
the governor have veto power? I'm betting the judge would
have said, yeah, he's got veto power. When it says
you administer this through the governor, that implies the governor
isn't the potted plant. He gets to veto it. But
you know that could go either.
Speaker 2 (06:59):
Way, but it doesn't then explicitly.
Speaker 1 (07:01):
Though, right, exactly right. And then there's the marine issue.
This judge yesterday, even though he blasted Trump, he did say, oh, well, yeah,
I'm okay with the Marines staying for the Trump wants here.
You know, they're guarding federal property, they're protecting federal employee lives.
So a lot of people are saying, well, gee, why
doesn't Trump just say, well, you know, the heck with
the National Guard, you know you can use that to
(07:23):
you know, patrol parades. Governor Newsom I'm going to send
it in ten thousand Marines. But probably whoever wins this,
if Trump loses down the road on the National Guard,
whatever court panel rules against him, will probably say and
you can't circumvent it just by sending in the Marines.
The same rule applies if you can't if there isn't
really a rebellion, you know, if you don't have a
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good reason for ignoring this general rule in America, which
is the military does not come in to do pops work.
That's the mantra of the critics of Trump, because you know,
it sounds like they were.
Speaker 2 (07:56):
They come in when the police have failed.
Speaker 3 (07:58):
I was thinking back to the twenty twenty ven I
only here in la but in Portland and Seattle. Trump
admits he made a mistake not sending in the National
Guard then. But it just seems awful that if the
police fail and the political structure in these cities fail,
and they allow mass destruction, which is really what you
had in Portland, then the general public has that there's
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no option for them. Right, There's nobody riding in to
save the day.
Speaker 1 (08:25):
That's exactly right, and that's why this ultimately isn't so
much a fancy legal dispute over those language of the
order and the governor and so on. It's a factual dispute.
Do we have local police being overwhelmed by riots, violence
and so on. If so, you can always justify. You
can find a federal law clause that says, yeah, I mean,
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if the town's going to burn down, we're not going
to just stand by and let the LAPD lose. We're
going to send in the Marines. You know. It's got
to be an exception to the rule though, because in general,
unless you can prove the local cops are really messing
up up, you have to back off and let them
do their job.
Speaker 2 (09:03):
And to prove their messing up, you have to have
a lot of destruction.
Speaker 1 (09:07):
Absolutely, You've got to have injuries and destruction.
Speaker 3 (09:11):
You can't do anything to prevent a city from burning
to the ground. You have to wait until it does, right,
That's crazy.
Speaker 1 (09:18):
TD Chiefs said, you know, yeah, well I'm kind of
wrong here. Dave Trump a lot of ammunition.
Speaker 3 (09:23):
When he said that we're overwhelmed on Sunday night. To me,
that was game over legally because he's in charge of
the LAPD. All right, Royal, Well, I guess We'll be
talking with you several times next week too.
Speaker 2 (09:34):
Thank you for all this.
Speaker 1 (09:35):
It's a deal.
Speaker 3 (09:36):
Thanks all right, Royal Oaks, ABC News Legal analyst. So
the ball bounced in Newsom's favor when the appeal of
when the district Judge Charles Bryer said that Trump is
no longer in charge of the California National Guard. And
then it bounce back again because Trump went to a
three judge panel and they voted to temporarily keep the
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National Guard under Trump's control here in California, pending a
hearing on Tuesday. When we come back, I'm going to
give you an idea just how extensive the network is
in this country to support illegal aliens in terms of
these nonprofits, these non government organizations, many of them funded
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with your tax dollars. There's a big story in Fox
News today by a journalist who's done a lot of investigating,
and you're going to be astounded at the number of
organizations who have put together this, this protest that's scheduled
for tomorrow in Los Angeles and a thousand other places,
the No Kings protest.
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has been a ton of activity.
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It's an exhausting week on.
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We are we got a lot going on.
Speaker 3 (11:16):
Sometime next hour, we're gonna have the retired Lieutenant General
Richard Newton. He is the senior National security contributor for
News Station, the big cable TV news channel that you
ought to be watching. And also in the three o'clock hour,
Carl Demio has another expose a about how they're cutting
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healthcare in California to American citizens while giving almost the
same amount of money to illegal alien healthcare.
Speaker 2 (11:46):
And Carl will explain all of that.
Speaker 3 (11:49):
We're also going to be monitoring may be carrying the
news conference with the Sheriff Robert Luna of La County
and the police chief, and they're going to be they're
gonna be on in the two o'clock hour because there's
this no Kings protest tomorrow all over Los Angeles, and
Jim McDonald is going to be explaining how they're going
(12:11):
to try to keep the peace in LA. It's not
directly connected to the illegal alien issue. This has been
planned for quite a while, although I'm sure it'll be
covered in the protests. And let me tell you something
about these protests, because old on, I got a sheet
over here. We've got it's going to be in fifty states.
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In fact, the the project is called fifty to fifty
one to account for the fifty states but one message,
and it's been put on by hundreds of nonprofits and
non government organizations, many of many of them funded with
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your tax money. And fifty fifty one movement stands for
fifty states, fifty protests, one movement, and it's to resist
Trump's big military parade tomorrow. Tomorrow's a big day. It
is Flag Day. It is also the two hundred and
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fiftieth anniversary of the US Army. US Army actually predates
the United States by one year, and it's also Trump's birthday.
So Trump decided to celebrate his birthday and honor the
two hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the Army on Flag Day,
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and they're going to have a massive parade featuring sixty
ton M one abrams, battle tanks, self prepared howitzers rolling
through the city streets of Washington, d C. And I
don't know if this was directly a response to that
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parade or coincidental.
Speaker 2 (14:06):
Also, it's my wedding anniversaries.
Speaker 4 (14:08):
Oh, happy anniversary.
Speaker 2 (14:10):
The world's going to blow up tomorrow.
Speaker 4 (14:13):
How many years?
Speaker 2 (14:14):
Thirty three?
Speaker 4 (14:15):
Congratulations?
Speaker 2 (14:16):
Thank you. I want to go to sleep now.
Speaker 4 (14:19):
How does she put up with you for that many years?
Speaker 3 (14:22):
They could think about that? No, no, no, I understand.
I mean, you know you've been around a long time too.
Speaker 4 (14:30):
I get it.
Speaker 3 (14:32):
You get a little piece of what this is like.
So anyway, that's what's going going to be on tomorrow.
You turn on the television, you are going to see
tanks and howarzer's rolling through Washington, d C. Trump is
going to be standing up there, just glowing with all
the adulation for his birthday and for the Army anniversary.
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And then you're going to see all kinds of crazy
people screaming in the streets in all fifty states yelling
about the existence of Trump. You know, What's funny you
didn't see much of this when when Kamala Harris was
running for president. They needed this kind of organization and
energy when they were running against Trump, and instead they
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were trying to prop up that corpse Joe Biden. And
then when they finally gave up on Biden, Tamla was
the only one standing around who was capable of running
with only three months to go. Where was the energy
to get rid of Biden when everyone clearly knew that
he was.
Speaker 2 (15:35):
Is there such a thing as a walking coma?
Speaker 3 (15:38):
He's probably the closest thing to being a guy in
a walking coma that I've ever seen in my life.
Speaker 2 (15:42):
And as now that we found out, they.
Speaker 3 (15:44):
All knew about it, and now everybody's getting into action
and funding the big protest moving Trump's going to be
there for three and a half years, and even if
he doesn't make it all the way to the end,
because he'll be eighty two at the end of it,
you know jd Vance will take over and then he'll
have a head start at running for reelection. So I
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don't know why you would waste all this energy on
a hot day in June of twenty twenty five. You
kind of missed your chance last year, and your next
chance is not come until next year, at least in
the midterm congressional election. So about I'll tell you what
it's about when we come back. Because there is a
researcher and a writer who has his name is Asra Nomani.
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He has found there's a two billion dollar machine behind
these allegedly spontaneous anti Trump protests tomorrow, a two billion
dollar machine with hundreds of nonprofits and what they call
non government organizations, and they all have a cover story
about some kind of good work they're allegedly doing, but
mostly it's political activism. They the people running these organizations
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are making a fortune. You're going to hear what their
salaries are and you're gonna smack yourself and say, I'm
in the wrong business. It is the same method they
use to fund the homeless industry here at La, the
high speed rail ripoff and uh oh uh uh, and uh,
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what's what's the what's the other one with the nonprofits?
Speaker 2 (17:16):
The big ripoff going.
Speaker 3 (17:17):
On Turla Turla, the illegal alien industry, which we just
discovered a couple of days ago. In fact, I got
a separate piece on Churla. Uh to tell you about them.
They're investigating. They're being investigated ten different ways. If you
hear a big whirring sound outside, that is Churla probably
shredding all their documents from the last forty years. All
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this ahead in the next half hour.
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Security agents, so you'll see who that is coming up.
Oh God, I got so much in front of me here,
all right, In a moment, just a moment, I'm going
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to tell you about this two billion dollar machine around,
this phony Bologna set of No King's rallies that you're
going to see in all fifty states tomorrow. Okay, this
is a coordinated, paid for political protest.
Speaker 2 (18:25):
This is not a grassroots operation.
Speaker 3 (18:27):
But before I get to that, we just saw this
in the New York Post House Republicans are investigating a
China based billionaire who's linked to a lot of protest
groups in this country, including the anti ice agitators here
in Los Angeles. Yes, it could be that those rioters
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here in LA that entertained us in the past week
may have been organized and financed by a Chinese billionaire
with ties to the Chinese Communist Party. This guy's name
is Neville Singham, born in Chicago, but lives with his
activist wife, Jody Evans, in Shanghai, and they may have
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acted as an agent for the Chinese Communist Party to
support the demonstrations.
Speaker 2 (19:20):
Could be that the.
Speaker 3 (19:22):
CCP was a motivator for all the Mayhem House Oversight
Committee Chairman James Comer has threatened to subpoena Singham if
he doesn't cooperate with the investigation. And they say the
Republicans say. Under General Secretary Xi Xiongping, the CCP is
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known for its strategy of sowing discard, which refers to
efforts to make internal disputes amongst the enemies so deep
they become distracted from conflict. Nineteen other republic Twenty Republicans
along with Comer, signed the letter and they're looking at
Singham's ties to the Party for Liberation and Socialism, the PSL,
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the People's Form the Answer Coalition, and they have broken
federal laws if they're in any way connected to these
La riots. Again, it wasn't Angelino's fighting to protect their
brothers and sisters being wrongfully deported, but perhaps Chin a
communist Chinese agitation brigade, which takes us to this piece
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by Osra Nomani.
Speaker 2 (20:35):
Fox News has this Ozre.
Speaker 3 (20:39):
Ozra Nomani wrote a book called Woke Army back in
twenty twenty three, and it's about all the non government organizations,
all the nonprofits who taken billions of dollars in revenue
and they use it for these public political machines, these
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organizations which can lead to a lot of public agitation.
One of their projects right now is called No Kings
and you will see this on display tomorrow in all
fifty states. In New York City, they're expecting ten rallies
and NYPD is going to have a massive presence in
a short time. We're going to have LA Police Chief
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Jim mcdonellon and the La County Sheriff, Robert Luna On
and they're going to be explaining what the LA City
and County plan is to deal with the No King's protests.
I don't know how many we're going to have here.
We'll find out. But what oser Nomani wrote in The
New York Post is a breakdown of one hundred and
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ninety eight partners listed in the official publicity material for
No Kings. There's the College Democrats of America, the Manhattan
Young Democrats, the West Side Democratic head Quarters and that's
at of Norwalk. Sixteen Democratic political action committees including Friends
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of Bernie Sanders, Progressive Democrats of America, and Vote Blue.
They have about twenty million dollars to spend. There's eighteen
Democratic five oh one C five labor unions, American Federation
to Teachers, United Auto Workers, Communication Workers of America.
Speaker 1 (22:24):
More.
Speaker 3 (22:24):
They have a total of a billion dollars in revenues.
Seventy six Democratic aligned five oh one c four political nonprofits,
everything from the ACU ACLU, Sierra Club, Working Families Organization,
Planned Parenthood. They have seven hundred and thirty four million
dollars in revenues. These are all the partners for the
No Kings protest tomorrow. Every left wing political group imaginable
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coming together to make it look like it's a spontaneous
grassroots protest. And then you have forty seven five oh
one c three nonprofits which are legally restricted for parties
in political advocacy, and they have two hundred and eighty
six billion dollars. There's all these other democratic aligned groups.
It comes to hundreds of groups, and there's revenues of
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two billion dollars from one hundred ninety eight groups officially
connected with no Kings. And then there's another two hundred
and sixty seven groups that have been organizing protests against Trump.
They have one point three billion dollars in revenue. So
now you're talking over three billion dollars and about four
hundred and sixty five groups. They put on protests, they
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went well. They went after Elon Musk and Tesla for example,
among other things. And now here's here's the key part.
The very people bank rolling and leading these grassroots movements
are the crowned royalty of the nonprofit world. They sit
in their conditioned offices, collecting six figure salaries encouraging the
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common folk to torch their own cities in the name
of saving democracy. It's manufactured chaos sold a revolution by
people who would in the last five minutes in the
rubble they're creating. Al Sharpton is one of these guys
that lifetime fraud. He makes six hundred and forty eight
thousand dollars from his National Action Network nonprofit. The American
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Federation of Teachers. Randy Weingarten made four hundred and seventy
four thousand dollars. The ACLU's executive director, Anthony Romero, made
one point three million dollars. This ties into what I've
been telling you about the homeless industry. Homeless industry is
made up of hundreds of nonprofits. The leaders of each
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nonprofit make six figures. And that's why you never see
the homeless situation get better. Why would they want to
make it better As long as they can get tax
money from foolish voters. They're never going to get the
homeless off the streets because they're making too much They're
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making too much profit from your taxes, your gullibility. They
emotionally manipulate you to be to care about the homeless,
and they don't actually do anything to get the homeless
off the streets. And it's the same thing with these
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these riots, these immigration groups. I we're going to talk
about Churlot in the next segment. Churla is getting thirty
four million dollars from the state government and they're actively
helping illegal aliens to evade law enforcement. They were also
one of the motivators behind the riots this week. There
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is a whole There is a whole mechanism behind high
speed rail. These are all financial rackets No Kings, high
speed rail, the homeless industry here, the illegal alien industry here,
A lot of it's slashing around. They get a lot
of money from tech wizards who have very left wing views.
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They also get a lot of tax money one way
or the other in the form of grants. When we
come back, I'll tell you about Churlo. This is a
big deal that Turlo is heavily involved in the illegal
alien movement, and you're paying for it the way you
pay for the homeless industry. I'm sure you're going to
be paying for these No Kings demonstrations tomorrow. If you
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did an audit of all four hundred and sixty five organizations,
I wonder how many of them have gotten grants from
various levels of government.
Speaker 2 (26:47):
More coming up.
Speaker 5 (26:48):
You're listening to John Cobelt on Demand from KFI AM
six forty.
Speaker 3 (26:54):
John Cobelt and next hour we're going to see what's
going on with this press conference. Robert Luna, he's the
sheriff of La County, and also Jim McDonald, the police chief.
Because these No King's rallies are going to be here,
They're gonna be everywhere tomorrow. I was explaining to you
this massive funding mechanism by all these democratic groups. This
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is this is not spontaneous, this is a targeted, a
targeted machine really to protest Trump. Also, you have Turla Turla,
You're gonna hear a lot about him. I think finally
authorities are going to crack this case. The Coalition for
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Your Humane Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles, they've been around
for decades and uh, they've always been about illegal aliens,
making sure that the illegal aliens can live in America
h and also get funded properly here in America with
your tax money. And they were involved in the riots
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this week and the protests. And one thing I noticed
Karen Bass when she was trying to send a message
to the illegal aliens, she recommended the Rapid Response Network. Well,
that is a Churla operation. And I have the sheet
If you go to CHURLA dot org and you scroll
around a bit, you'll find out about the Los Angeles
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Rapid Response Network, a collaborative effort between Get This Community, Faith, Immigrant, labor, legal,
and LGBTQI organizations. There's an eye they've added and it's
burned around for since two thousand and six as a
response to mass raids of illegal aliens in factories and
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textile centers. So that's what they do for a living,
and so they had to help finance and staff the
rebellion over the past week. Christy Nome, Homeland Security Secretary,
called them out yesterday or called out all the organizations
like them, and said, we have the IRS here and
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they're going to help us track how these violent protests
are funded, what NGO is out there, what unions, what
individuals may be funding these violent perpetrators. There's now three
investigations that I have seen reported on the US Attorney's
Office here in La BILLI Sale, the Senate, and the IRS,
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and they're going to be investigating all these fake nonprofits
who are actually, in some cases some of them funneling
tax money. TURLA got thirty four million dollars of our
tax money from the state of California. We got the
paperwork to prove it. Carl Demiel dug that up. And remember,
you know there there was a lot of violence in
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the streets. Looters hit dozens of businesses, some of them destroyed,
stupid tagging, graffiti, a lot of foul language spray painted everywhere.
These are really just like uncivilized barbarians running around. And
to think that they're funded by this network and some
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of them are using our tax money should be should
be more than you're willing to put up with. Senator
Josh Holly of Missouri says, credible reporting suggests that CURLA
has provided logistical support and financial resources to individuals engaged
in these disruptive actions. Let me be clear, bankrolling civil
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unrest is not protected speech. It's aiding and abetting criminal content.
And Karen Bass knows that CURLA is involved in these
kinds of resistance movements, and she that's why she recommended
any illegal aliens who need Churlie's service to call the
Rapid Response Network.
Speaker 2 (30:53):
So Karen Bass is in on it.
Speaker 3 (30:57):
She I didn't hear her ever, get animated about rounding
up all the illegal alien criminals, the felons that are
out there, the murderers and the rapists, and the child
molesters and the drug traffickers.
Speaker 2 (31:11):
Go go find me.
Speaker 3 (31:13):
If she's ever gone on any outraged rant against those people.
Maybe she'll slip in a line once in a while,
but that's it. So she's with Turla, she's with the
Rapid Response Network, She's with these advocy groups. This is
her world that she came from. This is what community
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organizers are. And we are going to find out now
that the Trump crowd has a complete control of all
levers of government. There will be a lot of investigations
and there's gonna be a lot of shredding going on.
We're gonna do the news or we're going to keep
track of this press conference coming up with Luna and McDonell.
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We're also going to be talking to a Lieutenant jenneral
who's let's see, his name is Richard Newton. He's News
Nation senior National security contributor about the Israel's attack on Iran,
Iran's attack on Israel. That's all I had. Deborah mark Lydon,
the KFI twenty four hour Newsroom