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June 11, 2025 • 32 mins
You are being force-fed revisionist history day in and day out. Trump has learned his lesson: Quell the violence before it gets out of hand. Enforce federal law. If the states won't do it? You have the authority under Title 10 to use the National Guard.
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Michael and a Rod Michael, thank you for the rundown
of all of the events ahead of K six and
the preparations that were turned down not used.

Speaker 2 (00:08):
It's not too surprising.

Speaker 1 (00:09):
I think it's mostly what we thought it was, but
it's really good to hear it in detail. At the
same time, had they just kept the Capitol building secured,
locked the doors, it would have turned into nothing. Even
without the National Guard, it would have been a non event.

Speaker 2 (00:27):
A very clever there, sure, absolutely, which is why I
think this is the details are so important, and the
details I'm about to give you as a follow on
to the last hour should actually infuriate you in light
of what the Marxist left in this country is doing.

(00:50):
You know, right well they just now changed it. But
on the Tyron on CNN right now, they had they
had a four block screenshot showing riots, protests, demonstrations, all
combination of a little bit of all of the all
all of that together of these riots, protest demonstrations occurring

(01:13):
all over the country. And that's kind of what the
Cairon said, demonstrations against Trump's deportation orders, you know, spreading
all across the country. So this is exactly what they
want Trump's learned his lesson, and Trump knows that he's
going to have to use force to stop these protests

(01:37):
if they become violent again. I want to emphasize personally,
I obviously can't speak for the president, but I don't
care if you protest. I support your right to protest
if you want to, if you know you want to
get some nice placards and walk up and down the
street and protest outside an ice detention facility or the

(01:58):
federal building or even a federal courthouse. I don't you
ever had sask go do it? When you start throwing rocks,
when you start throwing cinderblocks, when you start burning cars,
when you start, you know, preventing people from traveling down
the interstate, when you keep people from you know, exiting
or getting onto the on ramp, when you when you
start impeding the flow of traffic, when you when you
cross that line, then I went your ass arrested. And

(02:22):
then when you start doing a revisionist history, which is
what Orwell warned us about, which is why I emphasize
how how so often I go back and give you
historical record, because it's important to understand that you are
being lied to. I don't know. I mean I I

(02:45):
do it because well, I do it because it's my job.
If I often think that if I weren't doing this job,
I mean, obviously I'd be doing something else, because they
can't just sit around my ass all day. I'm not
that kind of person. I don't think I'd ever turned
my TV on except to watch you know, Netflix or

(03:05):
you know. I don't think I Maybe I'd watch Dave
Fraser and get the weather on Channel thirty one. That's
that's about it. And I wouldn't even would he really
have to turn my TV on to do that. I
just go on to the website and do that too.
But I'm sick and tired of this cabal constantly lining

(03:27):
and then trying to revise history.

Speaker 3 (03:29):
We try.

Speaker 4 (03:29):
We beg you for help on January the sixth, and
it didn't happen. The help didn't come when we asked
you for it. Now you have a state that's not
asking for it when.

Speaker 2 (03:40):
We ask you for it. I don't want this to
get too tedious, but I want to jump from about
two twenty in the afternoon on January sixth, when Nancy
Pelosi evacuates the building. She turns to a staffer and says,
have we requested the nash Guard or somebody the effects

(04:02):
of the National Guard being deployed? And the stafford says, yes, Well,
the stafford gave you the incorrect information because they had
not requested it, and in fact, the US Capitol Police
Board had rejected the offer from the National Guard to deploy.

(04:22):
So now let's fast forward to I want to find
this particular point because this particular point has to do
with Remember Pelosi's daughter was videotaping that day and she

(04:48):
caught this is at two forty Here it is at
two pm, en route in an suv to Fort McNair,
Pelosi told McCulloch, QUI vote, I feel responsible. We have responsibility, Terry.
Why weren't the National Guard there to begin with? And

(05:09):
I take responsibility for not having them just prepare for war.
So then after saying that, she then again again raises
the deployment of the National Guard. We're going to stay
here all day for the rest of our lives until
the National Guard decides to come and get rid of
these people. At two forty three, she says that at

(05:36):
two forty approximately at two forty three is when Capitol
Police Lieutenant Michael Bird shoots Ashley Babbitt in the neck
in the Speaker's lobby. Now fast forward a little bit.
At two fifty five, the DC National Guard Quick Response
Force decides on its own to depart Andrews Air Force

(06:01):
Base with a police escort, not to go to the Capitol,
but go to the DC Armory, which is located in
southeast d C. In order for the quick Response team
to just be available and closer if and when the
orders ever come down. At three o'clock, Senate Majority Leader

(06:25):
Schumer speaks with the Secretary of the Army. This is
the guy I keep referring to, a Secretary McCarthy. We
need a full National Guard component now. So at that point,
the Secretary of Defense determined all available forces of the
DC National Guard are required to reinforce Metropolitan Police Department

(06:46):
and the US Capitol of Police positions to support their
efforts to re establish security at the Capitol of complex.
Now that's his determination. But to show you there are
a couple of lessons for us to learn here. And
this is personal with me. This gets very personal with
me because when I say at three o'clock that the

(07:09):
Defense Secretary determines that all the available forces of the
d C National Guard are to be in place and
are indeed required to help the Metropolitan PD and US
Capitol Police Force. He makes that determination. Does that mean
that they deploy? No, because at three oh four. Now

(07:34):
remember at three o'clock he decides this. At three oh four,
he gives verbal approval to the Army Secretary for the
immediate mobilization, activation, and deployment of the DC National Guard
to the Capitol, including the deployment of a quick response force.
At three oh five, they start the approval process, and

(07:58):
there's a series of call that start being initiated around
three ten. Now it's a it's at three oh four
that the Army Secretary has I'm sorry, the Defense Secretary
has given verbal approval deploy the Guard at three ten.

(08:19):
Ten minutes later, the House Majority Leader Stenny Hoyer, along
with Pelosi and Schumer, call the Governor of Maryland, Larry Hogan,
and plead for Hogan to send the National Guard, but
Hogan tells them that I've not received the authorization. Now,
remember I've told you the Secretary of Defense has given

(08:43):
his verbal authorization. But now ten minutes have passed. This
is the e f and bureaucracy of d C. At
three ten, the governor still does not know that the
Defense Secretary has given the verbal authorization. At three point fifteen,

(09:06):
that quick response force arrives at the DC National Guard armory,
but that's still several miles away from the capital. At
three nineteen, the Army Secretary called Schumer and Pelosi again
explaining that the Secretary of Defense had indeed approved immediate
National Guard mobilization. So at three twenty two, Pelosi calls

(09:30):
the Virginia governor, telling him, Governor, I don't know if
you've been approached about the Virginia National Guard. Congressman Hoyer
was speaking to Governor Hogan, but I still think you
probably need the okay of the federal government in order
to come into another jurisdiction, which is true, But even
then the Virginia Governor hasn't received the authorization. Now you

(09:53):
get to three twenty six, the chief of the capit
the police calls the Secretary of the Army to coordinate
to coordinate a formal written request for DC National Guard assistants.
A half hour has passed since the Secretary of Defense

(10:18):
has given his verbal approval, and thirty minutes later, nobody's
still moving. You understand my frustrations about Katrina. This is
the same kind of bull crap I dealt with. So
at that point they called Major Walker again, requesting immediate assistance.

(10:38):
Walker reiterates this. The Secretary of the Army reiterates that
he had not received deployment approval from the I'm sorry Walker.
Major General Walker, who's with the Joint Chiefs, says that
he has still not received the deployment approval from the
Army secretary. The Army Secretary calls the mayor and the
DC Chief of Police to tell them that we've not

(11:01):
denied your request. We're still waiting for the approval for
the immediate active activisation, which the Secretary of Defense has
already done. We're now at three point thirty. The mayor
tells Pelosi and Shumer she's getting mixed messages about the
deployment of the guard. In fact, she told Pelosi, I

(11:25):
think there's some resistance from the Secretary of the Army,
which may or may not have been true. I think
that it was true. But the Secretary of Defense, his boss,
has given his verbal approval. Now at three forty five,
that's about an hour and a half after the two
twenty two call, which ended at two forty five, the Secretary,

(11:46):
I'm sorry. The d C Homeland Security Director departs the
EOC for the Police department. At three forty eight, the
Army's Secretary departs the Pentagon for the police headquarters. At
four o'clock, Mitch McConnell, the Senate Minority leader, tells the

(12:06):
Secretary of Defense, we are in one hell of a hurry.
Do you understand that we need them there now, whatever
you've got. That's now an hour after the Secretary of
Defense has given his approval, and the National Guard has
deployed to the DC Armory so they can be in place,
but now they're stuck there. At four five, now, an

(12:32):
hour and five minutes later, McCarthy arrives at the police headquarters,
meets with the mayor. He gets a briefing. He develops
a plan for the DC National Guard to help the
Capitol police. I thought they'd been doing this for days.
They started that back in the summer. At four oh seven,

(12:57):
the Sergeant at arm emails a written request to Major
General Walker for immediate DC National Guard support. Where now
hour and seven minutes after that approval has been given.
At four eight, the Architect of the Capitol reported a
forty person quick response force is now on the way
from Andrews to the Armory, with one hundred and eighty

(13:18):
four more on standby. At four thirteen, according to the
Defense Department, Executive Secretary, Miller then approves the written request
for the Capitol Police for the Pentagon Force Protection Agency support.
In other words, they now get the written approval some

(13:41):
two hours afterwards. Now just fast forward, we get to
let's see five point fifteen. So some three hours later,
DC National Guard now departs the DC Armory en route

(14:03):
to the Capitol Police headquarters. Wait a minute, My question
at that point is you're going to the police headquarters.
Now that's not far from the Capitol, but that's not
where the so called action is. It's on the grounds
of the US Capital. And at five point fifteen, the

(14:24):
Secretary of the Army is briefing the Secretary of Defense
that their planning considerations include troop levels, mission duration, everything else.
Just get somebody there. So this yahoo cop who's spreading
the lies on cable television last night about we requested

(14:45):
the National Guard, Well, no one, you did not two.
It was originally turned down three. Pelosi, when she evacuates,
finally says maybe we ought to get the guard, and
then admits I was wrong. We should have done this
a long time ago. Well, to show you how bureaucratic

(15:06):
everything is. She's probably not even aware that back in
the summer her staff was already putting together contingency plans
for use of the Guard. On January sixth, at five
point twenty nine, the DC National Guard personnel arrived at

(15:29):
the Capitol Police headquarters. At five point thirty. Major General
Walker arrives at the Capitol at five point forty. The
US Capitol Police swear in the DC National Guard personnel
as special police at US Capitol Police Headquarters. At five
forty five. The Defense Secretary signs the formal authorization for

(15:50):
out of state National Guard to muster and gave voice
approval for deployment in support of the Capitol Police at
five fifty five. We're out now, almost three hours after
the Secretary of Defense has given his verbal authority. The
DC National Guard arrive at the US Capitol at five

(16:14):
point fifty eight. Pence told Pelosi, Schumer, and Charles Grassley
that the House and the Senate would be able to
reconvene in about an hour. At six pm, National Guard
personnel joined the line of law enforcement personnel facing the
crowd on the west side of the Capitol six pm.

(16:37):
At six point fourteen, they finally establish a perimeter on
the west side of the US Capitol. At seven point
thirty six pm, the Secretary of the Secretary of Defense
finally gives vocal approval to lease fences in support of
the Capitol Police for security to Capitol building. What the

(17:00):
was all the contingency planning for? Once the Secretary of
the Army gave his verbal authority, the paperwork can follow.
You've got his verbal command. At nine o two pm,
the House finally we can do. You are being force
fed revisionist history day in and day out. Trump's learned

(17:28):
his lesson quell the violence before it gets out of hand,
enforced federal law, and the States won't do it. You
have the authority under Title TIM to use the National Guard.

Speaker 3 (17:44):
What's the point of recapping all this? We all know this.
It doesn't matter.

Speaker 5 (17:48):
The Democrats are essentially preparing for civil war in this country.
They could care less about what happened on jan six
and why the National Guard was not the poor.

Speaker 2 (18:02):
With all due respect, I would imagine you know the generalities.
I just gave you the specifics. I gave you the nuances.
We have a really bad habit in this country. And
I'm not saying you have this bad habit, but we
have a really bad habit of glossing over and just
accepting something, you know, kind of whatever it is the

(18:27):
big picture, without understanding the details. I'll give you an example. Yes, Sde,
I got a text message and again taking I'm not
picking on this particular listener, but in talking about the
bricks that get delivered, the text message was basically something
to the effect that where are they getting all this money?

(18:47):
Because it costs two hundred and fifty thousand dollars to
deliver a pallette of four hundred bricks. Now, just on
this face, that's farcical. Two hundred and fifty fives a
quarter of a million dollars for four hundred bricks. Nobody
would be building a brick home. So I just challenged

(19:08):
him without you know, making fun of him. But I
just texted back and said, this doesn't make any sense
to me. Show me your source, and then I did
a quick search while waiting for a response, and turns out, oh,
you know, maybe four maybe four hundred bucks, and I

(19:30):
can get four inner bricks from home depot for you know,
brocks to me four hundred bucks. When we ignore the details,
we open ourselves up for the left, the cabal to
accuse us because we might say something that you know,
generally might kind of be true, but when you look

(19:52):
at the details, that general statement you've made is not
true at all. You have to understand the details, and
you have to understand the methodology, and you have to
understand the tactics of what this Marxist revolution that we're
in the middle of is doing. And without understanding those details,

(20:14):
you're subject to all sorts of disinformation. Now you might
be the exception. You might be the exception. You may
have known every single one of those details. I challenged
that you did not, But you may have. But when
someone goes on television and friends of you, I bet
you have friends that heard that story last night about

(20:36):
the US Capitol Police and thought to themselves, yeah, you
know what the poor old US Capitol Police was requesting,
you know, blah blah blah, and they didn't get anything.
And you know, it's all the fault of Donald Trump. No,
And in fact, what's ironic about your talk back is
I just opened my ex account during the break just
to see what was going on, and it's now more

(20:59):
than a minute old. But when I opened my timeline,
Paul Bedard, who's a friend of mine, he's a reporter
for the Washington Examiner, had just posted this. Apparently Nancy
Pelosi was on ceasepan and said quote, on January sixth,
we begged the President of the United States to send

(21:19):
in the National Guard. He would not do it, and
yet in a contra constitutional way, he has sent the
National Guard into California. Something is very wrong with this picture.
That is exactly the kind of disinformation that the useful
idiots that we have got to get a hold of. Now,

(21:41):
some useful indis will never convince otherwise. But if we
just ignore the useful idiots, they'll grow and grow in
numbers and we'll be outnumbered. We have to counter this
disinformation at every opportunity or we will be overwhelmed by it.
So don't get so damn I'm arrogant that you think
you know everything. I sit here for four hours a

(22:04):
day and I worry about I'm missing something I'm missing something.
I'm missing a detail. I've got some little factoid wrong,
and I know this audience, and I know that you'll
pick up on it and you'll call me out on it,
and that hurts my credibility. We hurt our credibility when

(22:26):
we don't have our facts and our ducks in a row.
So don't be so arrogant to think that you know everything.
I come in here every day worried, scared to death
that I'm missing something. So anyway, back to Paul Badard's tweet,
So Nancy Pelosi or actually I take that back. C
Span posts that comment and they quote Speaker Pelosi. We

(22:50):
begged and begged for the National Guard. Well, the chief
of the Capitol Police, Stephen Son, that I was quoting
in that timeline. He responded and said, fact I made
eleven urgent calls requesting National Guard support on January sixth,
starting at twelve to fifty eight pm. Approval was withheld

(23:11):
for seventy one minutes by the House Sergeant at Arms,
who reported directly to Speaker Pelosi. She caused critical delays
and is now shifting blame to real Donald Trump. And
he goes on to sie some more people, even the chief.
While what he says is actually true. They started requesting

(23:33):
the National Guard to twelve fifty eight, and yes, approval
was given seventy one minutes later. Because remember I said,
it's around two o'clock that the Secretary of Defense gave
the approval for the deployment of the National Guard. But
when was it actually deployed? Not until almost six pm.

(23:54):
Paul Bedard writes Pelosi lying and blaming Trump over January
sixth national Guard call ex police chief, and of course
he has a story up about it on the Washington Examiner.
Right now. This is the kind of revisionist that you
revisionism that we have to fight every step of the
way because while don't don't this is not some big circle,

(24:20):
you know what, Because while we all may be you know,
in a circle facing each other, you know, pleasuring ourselves,
everyone outside our circle is spreading misinformation and trying to
get just common everyday people to believe that, oh my gosh,

(24:42):
this is awful, this is awful, this is unconstitutional. It's wrong,
it's wrong, it's wrong. I'll give you example. A Rod
sent me a tweet that he had seen from this
is a member of the United States Army in uniform speak,
he with a microphone in her hand to a crowd, saying,

(25:05):
we're not ponds for don't agenda. Why now it's because
the military was called homond put into my audio for
don agenda? Why now it's because the military was called Papmond.
Are you right? I don't for some reason not the

(25:30):
link you sent me is is not working. But here
here she is basically saying, uh, she's she joined an
anti ice protest in Dallas and said we will not
be ponds in stripping away constitutional rights. That's a useful
idiot right there, a member of the United States Army,
A useful idiot. I can't tell what her handle is

(25:52):
based on this screen shop. Because it's the colors are
bleeding in. We have to fight it within our own military,
and we have to recognize that this is what they're
trying to do. This is not just a war in
the streets. This is a battle for the minds and
the souls and for the knowledge of the citizens of

(26:16):
this country to understand the framework within which this country
operates and what we see going on in not just
in Los Angeles but all over the country. And this
will continue to spread is simply trying to enforce our

(26:36):
laws and trying to do so in a way that
is constitutional and which protects the rights of citizens. You know,
it's it is mind boggling to me that the kind
of disinformation. Gavin Newsom hell a press conference last night

(26:58):
in which he said.

Speaker 3 (26:59):
Donald Trump's got government is in protecting our communities.

Speaker 6 (27:02):
They're traumatizing our communities, and that seems to be the
entire point.

Speaker 3 (27:07):
California will keep fighting.

Speaker 6 (27:09):
We'll keep fighting on behalf of our people, all of
our people, including in the courts. Just yesterday, we filed
a legal challenge to Donald Trump's reckless deployment of American.

Speaker 2 (27:21):
I'll get to that case in the minute, but they did.
They sued. They of course, that's their modus operandi. Right
law fair, let's go to court. By the way, the
temporary restraining order was denied, but there still is a
scheduling order that the case will proceed.

Speaker 3 (27:38):
Including in the courts.

Speaker 6 (27:40):
Just yesterday, we filed a legal challenge to Donald Trump's
reckless deployment of American troops to a major American city.

Speaker 3 (27:49):
Today, we sought an emergency court order.

Speaker 6 (27:51):
To stop the use of the American military to engage
in law enforcement activities across Los Angeles.

Speaker 3 (27:58):
If some of us could be snatched off the.

Speaker 6 (28:00):
Streets without a warrant based only on suspicion or skin color,
then none of us are safe.

Speaker 2 (28:07):
Do you get that? Listen to what he's saying. Oh,
we're just snatching people off the streets without a court order,
without a warrant, just based on their skin color. It
could happen to any of us. That is a bald
faced lie. They gets spread all over the country. He
was on national television last night.

Speaker 6 (28:28):
Authoritarian regimes begin by targeting people who are least able
to defend themselves.

Speaker 3 (28:34):
But they do not stop there.

Speaker 6 (28:36):
Trump and as loyalists, they thrive on division because it
allows them to take more power and exert even more control.
And by the way, Trump, he's not opposed to lawlessness
and violence as long as it serves him.

Speaker 3 (28:51):
What more evidence do we need than January sixth?

Speaker 4 (28:54):
Boom?

Speaker 2 (28:54):
There you are, bingo. See. So if they're going to
continue to invoke January sixth as an insurrection and lawlessness,
then do you better understand the f and details of
what happened on January sixth. So Gavin Newsom and all
the other idiots in California, and for that matter, in
the Cabal, are all blaming Donald Trump for this. So

(29:18):
you know that it's nothing but political theater. But it's
political theater that has very serious ramifications because regardless of
what is happening in California, you may sit in Colorado
or New Mexico or Oklahoma, wherever you're listening to me
and think, yeah, it's not going to affect me, stop

(29:39):
and think about the property damage. Probably a lot of
insurance claims are going to be filed cars, automobiles, property damage,
casualty claims, all sorts of things. So those insurance companies
are going to look at oh, I mean, they're underwriters.

(30:01):
Their actuaries are going to really study what's going on
with deportation, and they're going to see that, oh, here's
what's happening in California. Oh we see that. We you know,
they'll do their research. They'll find that protests are planned
in Denver, protests are planned in Austin and Houston and Dallas,
in Chicago, New York and Boston and blah blah blah blah,

(30:23):
and then they'll start realizing that we've got to watch
this because we're going to have claims. Let's make sure
our reserve fund is appropriately funded, and let's get ready
because these claims are going to start coming in and
it'll cost you. So these revolutionaries are going to cost
you money, regardless of where you live. And the other

(30:46):
thing they're doing is they're tearing apart the very fabric
of this country. They're trying to lay the blame for
political purposes solely at the feet of Donald Trump. And
it's really not a chicken and egg thing because we
all voted back on November five for this. We voted
for the deportation of criminal, illegal aliens from this country.

(31:10):
How many more Lincoln rileys do you want? How many
more you know, drunk drivers do you want killing people
on the road who happen to be illegal aliens? How
many robberies do you want? How many assaults and batteries?
How many you know? Let's get to the real part
that bothers me the most. How many more children do

(31:31):
you want? Sex trafficked in this country by criminal illegal
aliens and the cartels who are making millions of dollars
trafficking children in sex, little boys and little girls. I

(31:51):
don't want any. In fact, if I were really blunt,
i'd say time for some street justice, m but we're not.
We're a constitutional republic, and we'll give them their due
process and then we'll throw them in jail and we'll
let other prisoners take care of them. We got to stop.

(32:13):
We have to reclaim this nation. And that is not
a racist thing to say, because I've never once mentioned
anything about where any of these illegal aliens come from,
because you know what, I don't care. I want them
out of the country.
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