Ask Dr. Drew - “Big Cheating”: Trump Says CA Vote Count Delays Under Investigation + Henry Nowak Case w/ Kira Davis, Elizabeth Eddy Biggs & Roberto Wakerell-Cruz – Ask Dr. Drew – Ep 630
Episode Date: June 5, 2026California primary elections are already descending into chaos. As Steve Hilton surged to the top spot for CA Governor and Spencer Pratt appears poised to face Karen Bass in November, Pres. Donald Tru...mp alleged the suspiciously sluggish ballot counting is evidence of “BIG cheating.” In the UK, a shocking case of two-tier policing left an 18-year-old student dead. Canadian editor Roberto Wakerell-Cruz exposes the horrifying murder of Henry Nowak, who was handcuffed by police as he bled to death because officers believed his killer’s false accusations of racism. “The West has created an utterly evil state religion where an accusation of “racism” is the gravest offense that can be committed,” Elon Musk wrote about the case. “If police show up at a crime scene and a British boy is bleeding out and an immigrant says the British boy is racist, the cops will cuff the dying British boy.” Former National Women’s Soccer League player Elizabeth Eddy Biggs discusses the escalating battle over trans players in women’s athletics. Biggs highlights the Olympics’ recent gender standards and courageous whistleblowers exposing the profit-driven industry lurking in children’s hospitals. Kira Davis (filling in for Dr. Drew) is a conservative commentator and media personality. She is the host of the Just Kira Davis podcast. Follow at https://x.com/kiradavis Elizabeth Eddy Biggs is a surfer and former National Women’s Soccer League player. She graduated from USC with a degree in business administration. She played 11 seasons in the NWSL. Learn more at https://elizabetheddy.com and follow at https://x.com/ElizabethEddy2 Roberto Wakerell-Cruz is a Canadian editor and writer known for his work covering political and cultural news. He is an editor at Human Events, where he focuses on breaking news, culture, and commentary-driven reporting. Follow at https://x.com/Robertopedia 「 SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS 」 • FATTY15 – The future of essential fatty acids is here! Strengthen your cells against age-related breakdown with Fatty15. Get 15% off a 90-day Starter Kit Subscription at https://drdrew.com/fatty15 • PALEOVALLEY - "Paleovalley has a wide variety of extraordinary products that are both healthful and delicious,” says Dr. Drew. "I am a huge fan of this brand and know you'll love it too!” Get 15% off your first order at https://drdrew.com/paleovalley • THE WELLNESS COMPANY - Counteract harmful spike proteins with TWC's Signature Series Spike Support Formula containing nattokinase and selenium. Learn more about TWC's supplements at https://twc.health/drew 「 ABOUT THE SHOW 」 This show is for entertainment and/or informational purposes only, and is not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Executive Producers • Kaleb Nation - https://kalebnation.com • Susan Pinsky - https://x.com/firstladyoflove Content Producer • Emily Barsh - https://x.com/emilytvproducer Hosted By • Dr. Drew Pinsky - https://x.com/drdrew Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Well, welcome everybody.
to ask Dr. Drew, I am your guest host today, Kira Davis. You can find me on X at Kira Davis. Go to my website,
just kiridavis.com, to find out more about me. We have an incredible show for you today. There is a ton of
stuff going on. I don't know if you've heard, but we've got a little election going on here in California.
And I'm going to talk to you all about what I think is going on with these vote counts.
I'm going to break down how we count the votes. Why is it taking us so long? What do I think is happening?
And what can the federal administration do, if anything, about what's going on here?
And I want to talk a little bit about the support we're getting or not getting from Republicans in California and outside of California.
And I want to encourage people to support us as we fight the good fight here.
And then we're going to talk about another good fight.
And that is the fight for women's sports and girls' privacy and sports.
And we're going to be doing that with Elizabeth Eddie Biggs, who is a former soccer star and a current star of the movement to protect women.
And then we're going to talk to Roberto Walker L. Cruz.
Did I say his name right?
I'll get it right, I'm sure, when he comes on.
But we're going to talk to him about the Henry Novak case in the UK.
I know you all have been seeing that, watching that.
I have.
It's just sickening.
It is a bellwether.
I think this is a signal.
This is a sign.
This is a moment.
So we're going to talk about this.
What it means for the UK?
What's next for them?
But really what it means for us here in America, we should be paying attention.
We need to be paying attention to everything that's going on.
The elections, women's sports, women's rights, and what's happening in the UK.
Because it all matters to us here in America.
We've got a lot of work to do to make the same.
country. Great again. Are you ready? I'm ready. Let's go.
Our laws as it pertain to substances are draconian and bizarre. The psychopaths start this
he was an alcoholic because of social media and pornography, PTSD, love addiction.
Fentanyl and heroin. Ridiculous. I'm a doctor for a second. Where the hell you think I learned
that? I'm just saying you go to treatment before you kill people. I am a clinician. I observe things
about these chemicals. But just deal with what's real. We used to get these calls on Love Line all the time.
educate adolescents and to prevent and to treat.
You have trouble.
You can't stop and you want to help stop it.
I can help.
I got a lot to say.
I got a lot more to say.
Well, hey, everybody.
We're back here on Ask Dr. Drew.
It's a pleasure to sit in for Dr. Drew today.
I know you guys have been enjoying Kelly Victory.
Dr. Kelly Victory this week.
Love her.
And you know what?
Shout out to Dr. Drew for, you know,
supporting the ladies out here in broadcast land.
I love it.
And we've got a lot of lady talk.
I mean, not the weird kind, but the good kind.
I guess it's going to get a little weird because the whole thing is weird.
But we've got a lot of lady talk in the show.
And again, I just want to encourage you to go find me.
Go find my book, drawing lines,
why conservatives must begin to battle fiercely in the arena of ideas.
That is a whole book about what you can do right where you are to make a difference in this country.
You don't need to run for office.
You don't need to have a million bucks.
Every American plays a part in bringing this country back to sanity.
And so go get that book or go to just curedavis.com to see what I'm doing everywhere.
Listen, we've got a great guest coming up, Elizabeth Eddie Biggs.
I can't wait to talk to her.
She's got an incredible story.
And I'm really interested in talking to her about how she decided to become outspoken and stand
up for girls' sports and women's sports.
And she's got a great story.
So you're going to want to hear that.
But before we get started, look, I've got to get a few things off of my chest about
this election.
we've got going on here in California. It's still going on. We're in day two. We had primary
elections on Tuesday. I was privileged to attend the Steve Hilton election night party.
We went in. Results were great. He's looking good. You can see up there on the screen. He's
looking good. He's in first place. I have to, I mean, I can't stop laughing. I have to tell you
that he's looking good. I can't tell you that he has a guarantee to be in the November race.
because we are still not finish counting votes.
And I know you've been hearing about what's going on in Los Angeles to Los Angeles.
It is Thursday.
It's Thursday afternoon here on the West Coast.
And there are still 700 ballots to count in Los Angeles County.
We've had one ballot drop that I've seen so far that broke for Karen Bass.
And it was very interesting.
Karen Bass got thousands.
I think it was 3,200, that first drop or 1,300 or 13,000.
Zero for Spencer Pratt.
Zero in that first late ballot drop for Spencer Pratt.
They don't even try to hide it.
Now, the good news is this is not a surprise for us.
We're prepared for it.
We understand that we're prepared as prepared as we can be.
We don't run the government here yet.
We don't run the federal government.
And we don't have control over all of the electoral
processes, but there are other things that are going on across the state to help hedge our bets
against the cheating, which we know is coming. But I know a lot of you out there asking,
okay, why does it take so long? Other than the fact that Democrats just want time to cheat.
Well, we have a universal mail-in ballot system. And I know that President Trump has gotten into
a little bit of hot water with the mainstream press. I mean, what's new? But you said the other day,
look, Californians don't have electric tabulator machines.
They don't have voting booths.
The whole system is mail-in ballot and it's corrupt.
And immediately people were, actually, no, we do have voting booths.
We have voting centers.
He was right.
But in typical Trump fashion, he was expressing that awkwardly.
But the idea that he was expressing was absolutely right.
We actually don't.
We don't really have voting booths here.
We have booze that you can go into to fill out.
your ballot if you need to, to consult your phone if you need your notes. We have voting centers
that you can go in the day of, but every ballot is a paper mail-in ballot. Every ballot is a mail-in ballot.
And if you are a registered voter in California, you get a mail-in ballot in the mail. It doesn't
matter if you're going to choose to go in on election day or you're going to vote early. We have a
month of early voting. It doesn't matter if you're going to choose to do that, you still get the
ballot. Some people get multiple ballots. My son gets two ballots for some reason. We don't use them
because we're good Californians, but that is the thing that happens. And so everybody has a paper
ballot and you can choose to take it in to the vote center on the day of. But the same thing
happens to that vote as if you drop it in the mail. You can go to a booth that has privacy
curtains that will allow you to fill out your ballot if you haven't filled it out already,
allow you to fill out your ballot privately.
But then you leave the booth and you take it to a poll worker who helps you scan the ballot into a machine.
It's the exact same process that happens at the registrar's office, at the election officials offices.
We don't have tabulator machines in a lot of this state.
I think there are some.
I think L.A. City has some tabulators.
Orange counties totally got rid of.
of the tabulators.
We have this thing called the Voters Choice Act,
which has removed precincts.
So I think there are 23 counties now in California
that are signed on to this voter choice act,
which killed our precinct votes.
That means all votes in counties like Orange County go into one big pile.
And then it's just a few people at the office of registrar
that have to sift through this pile and count all the votes.
It used to be those votes would be counted at your precinct.
Right. And so the smaller precincts would gather the smaller amount of votes.
They do that counting there quickly and pass those numbers and the evidence along
and the ballots along to the registrar's office.
So we don't have that anymore.
So in counties like Orange County, which is a huge county and just south of L.A. County,
yeah, it gums up the works. It gums up the count.
But here is the other thing that a lot of people don't understand.
We don't have voter ID. A lot of you know that. So how do you verify votes, which is the law, you have to verify votes in order to certify them? How do you verify votes that come in? Well, the only way to do it in a system with no ID is to compare signatures. So ballot counters have to compare the signature on file with the signature on the ballot. That's a one-to-one process.
And you can imagine how subjective that process is, especially in a day and age,
when people don't really know how to write cursive anymore.
A lot of people don't know how to sign their names.
So it really might look a lot different when you're printing your name one day or what
if you broke your arm and you had to use your left hand to write it?
When I was running for school board in 2022, the same thing that's happening with Spencer
Pratt where, you know, having a great election day and then the ballot drops just kept
putting you further and further behind. That happened to me too. And as we were waiting,
I got a call from one of my mentors at the GOP, and she said, look, you need to send observers down
there. You need to go get volunteer observers. That's the thing you can do. You can stand over the
count. And you don't have a lot of power, but you can challenge a vote that you think the
signatures don't match. As a candidate, you're not allowed to observe that process. You have to send
somebody. So I sent one of my volunteer, I sent several volunteers down, but one of my volunteers
called me that night. And she said, Kira, I don't know how we ever win in this state with what I saw.
She said, they were putting through so many ballots where signatures clearly didn't match.
I challenged so many ballots. And I can only stand there for one day. Like, I don't know how many
other ballots they pushed through when I wasn't standing there. So now imagine you've got an observer
challenging ballots there.
And when you challenge a ballot, you have to set it aside for curation later.
You got to cure it later.
Well, that's a whole other process.
You got to call people.
You got to get new signatures.
You got to verify all this thing.
So by the time we're all done with that, weeks have passed.
Oh, and during those weeks, as it turns out, there are XX ballots that show up.
Oh, my goodness.
where did we find this extra 10,000 ballots?
Where did this ballot box all of a sudden pop up from?
That's how it goes here.
So absolutely the system is hopelessly.
I don't want to use the word hopelessly.
The system is corrupt here.
But I did choose the word hopeless because there is something else in my mind.
And I want to talk to people about this.
And this is the negative Nellys that are out there in the Republican Party and everywhere else.
but I really only care about fellow Republicans right now
because they're the ones fighting election fraud, really.
And I can't tell you how many messages I get a day,
how many comments I get on every post that I make
about our election system here.
And people are saying, look, I'm a Republican
and I left California 10 years ago
because of how crazy it is,
it's never going to be saved.
You're wasting your time.
Or look, the communists have taken over.
There's nothing you can do about this.
Democrats are winning. They've rigged the whole system. And we know we like we're not dumb.
Okay, we get it. We're living here. We're paying taxes here. We vote here. We get that the system is
overwhelmed. But I'm wondering why, especially if you're a Republican, why would you, why would you
discourage California voters, right? Why would you take that attitude?
That, look, nothing can be done.
It can't be won.
You guys are wasting your time.
Democrats have everything rigged and they'll never let you win.
Well, then what's the point of being a Republican?
Like, seriously, what is the point?
If you just think the game is over, the jig is up, we never have another shot at this.
Then why do you call yourself a Republican?
Just go join the Democrats.
Just drop out of the political scene altogether.
Stop complaining about it if you're not at least going to encourage us to fix it.
And let me tell you, America,
normal America, real America out there outside of the borders of California.
Let me tell you something.
You don't need to be shaking your fingers at us, wagging your fingers at us,
and shaking your heads at us and lecturing us, especially the people who are on your side, by the way,
and lecturing us about, oh, you're so stupid to stay.
Why don't you leave?
Or you're getting what you voted for.
We're not voting for this stuff.
At this point, I'm pretty sure about that.
But you're getting what you voted for.
Californians are so stupid.
I don't feel sorry for you guys anymore.
If you can't take it, then leave the state and come to a more normal place.
No, don't say that.
You don't want people like me to leave California.
You better hope people like me stay in California.
I'm the last thing standing between you and utter communism.
I'm the last thing standing between you and President Gavin Newsom.
The old adage, as California goes, so goes the rest of the nation.
That's a cliche for a reason.
And we usually mean it to say something bad.
usually mean it in a bad way. And it is a bad way. This time around it could mean something good.
But if you let California fall to communism because, hey, those Californians deserve what they get.
And who cares? Just leave it to the Democrats. Let them destroy the state. And let's get on with
the rest of America. No, if you let California fall to communism, it's coming to you. We export
this state. Y'all know that. You know that. Pop culture comes out of California.
California, movies come out of California.
The music industry comes out of California.
And your most influential politicians on Capitol Hill come out of California.
Camelah Harris, Adam Schiff, Nancy Pelosi, name whoever.
Maxine Waters, is she powerful?
I don't know.
But she's crazy enough to make a name for herself.
All these people come out of California.
And then they come to you.
They go to Congress.
They get elected on fraud.
They get elected on some BS.
They go to Congress and they make decisions for you.
So don't sit back and tell us that this is our problem and we're idiots for thinking we can fix it.
Get on our side.
Get on board or get lost.
I'm really sick of the negative Nellies.
Stop discouraging the Republican voters here.
We are fighting.
And a lot of us are fighting alongside Democrat voters at this moment.
And that's the other thing I want to tell people.
you cannot gauge what's going on inside this state by the polls.
They're helpful, but what you see on paper is not the entire story here in California.
I cannot express to you how much things have changed here since the fires last year.
That's why you're seeing the surge of Spencer Pratt.
That's why you're seeing the surge of Steve Hilton in a true blue state.
People are starting to understand that we have been lied to.
We have been told that there is a binary.
It's left and right, Republican and Democrat.
But at this point in California, Republicans and Democrats are living the same kind of life.
And we don't like it.
So I don't care what numbers you see on the paper and this many Democrat voters and this many Republican voters.
All bets are off right now.
This state is in a moment of change.
And I want to encourage everybody to get on board with that change so you can say I was there and I knew it was going to happen.
What we don't need is for you to tell us to.
give up or just move. I don't have any judgment for people who have left this state. I get it.
Have fun out there in normal America. Buy a beer for me and a cheap tank of gas. You know what I mean?
Like more power to you. But for those of us who are staying here in the fight for whatever our
reasons are and those reasons are none of your business, for those of us who are staying here in the
fight, you can support us as fellow Americans. Don't abandon your fellow patriots here.
in California just because you think this place is unsavable.
Why do you think that the change that happened in California, what, 20 years ago, 30 years ago,
when we went from being a red state, you know, we were solidly a red state, then we were a purple state,
then we moved to a blue state.
Why do you, why is it that you people think that that's the last of the change?
Oh, when we change to a blue state, that's it.
California will never change again forever and always, we're going to be Democrat,
True Blue Democrat, and there's nothing you can do about that.
That is not an American attitude.
What if our founding fathers had said, oh, well, we're never going to win against the crown.
They have the biggest Navy in the world.
They are the most powerful nation in the world, and they own all of the systems here.
They own the government.
Let's just pack it up and find another place where we can live.
What if they had said that?
Giving up is not in our DNA as Americans.
It is not.
Our DNA is fight.
We fight, we stand, and we fight.
Or we fight or we fold.
These are our options as Americans.
And by the way, shame on you, shame on any of you who came through 2024, proud and happy.
And then want to look at us and say, oh, you have no hope.
The system's rigged.
You witnessed a miracle in 2024.
And now a year later, a year and a half later, you want to be a lot of,
to tell us, oh, it's hopeless there in California? No, hopelessness is not in the DNA of a good
American. And I'm a good American. I'm a great American. If you want to be a great American, too,
then join us here in the fight in California. I get it. You can't vote here. I mean, you,
you know, if you were a Democrat, you could. But you out there, Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dooland,
you're not going to do something like that. But what you don't need to do is insult us,
get on my threads and tell me I'm stupid. Get on my threads and tell me to move. You don't know what
kind of life I'm living here and you don't want me to move. You want people like me to stay here.
You want people like Elizabeth who's going to come up next. You want people like her to stay here.
You don't want us to leap because we're the last thing standing between you and California communism.
It's already being exported to Washington, D.C. you complain about those politicians all the time.
How are you going to tell us to just let ourselves fall to communism and then send you our communists
every election year.
Is that what we're supposed to do?
No, we're Americans.
We're not giving up.
I'm not giving up.
And I don't think we need to give up.
We're winning.
We're winning here in the state.
And yes, there is cheating.
Now, President Trump has said he has sent the DOJ to Los Angeles to investigate that slow count.
There absolutely is cheating.
That is without question.
Why the counting delay, he says.
Why the counting delay?
just told you why the counting delay. He knows why the delay, why there's a delay. He's not stupid. He
knows how it works here. And he knows that our universal mail and ballot system is ripe for corruption.
How by the way, let me tell you this. One of the reasons we're not done counting yet,
and one of the reasons why that count stopped in Los Angeles yesterday is that we have seven
days to get our ballots in after election day. I'll say that again.
Californians have seven days post-election day to get their ballots in.
And you, so seven days, if you drop your ballot on election day,
and then it just happens to go, you know, maybe the next day,
the state can still count that.
And by the way, there was a, and by the way, the dates,
the date stamps on our ballots are supposed to be typed.
They're supposed to be printed.
but the state of California allows them to be handwritten.
I don't know, you get 10,000 ballots all of a sudden show up at the election center the day after elections.
And hey, you can just be like, oh, these have no dates, but we don't have to throw them away.
We'll just handwrite the date on these things.
Yes, there is cheating.
No, this is not the end of this fight.
No, California is not lost and not sunk.
And if you think that California isn't worth saving and can't be saved, get out of the party.
We don't need you.
I don't know why you're a Republican.
You're in the wrong party.
And if you're not a Republican and you think that California can't be saved, join us, join people like me.
Come over to the side of common sense.
We don't have to agree on everything.
I get it that there's a lot of social issues that we don't see the same way.
Even Dr. Drew and I have disagreements about some of the social issues.
But we got to prioritize right now, my friends, right?
We got to prioritize.
And we have to say, look, we're going to band together while we need to.
And that's really the American way.
A lot of a motley crew banding together when we need to to create justice,
to create liberty and foster liberty.
And then we go back to our corners.
We go back to our families.
We live our own lives.
we live in the communities that we want to live with the rules we want to live under.
Right now it's all hands on deck, people.
So we can go back to hating on each other after we get this place fixed.
But trust me, this place can be fixed.
I am here to tell you we are this close to changing everything.
And if we change California, we change America.
You can bet on that.
All right, I want to bring in our next guest who is also somebody who is working to change America in her own way.
I think there's a case we made that she has done it through her career in her life so far.
And, you know, she is a Californian.
And so, you know, I think anybody who's in California and staying in California to change things is a change agent.
Please welcome to the show, Elizabeth Eddie Biggs.
She is an 11-year national women's soccer league star.
She's also a surfer.
She graduated from USC with the degree in business administration.
And last year, she wrote a fantastic.
article for the New York Post and really kind of a coming out article, Elizabeth, just saying
like, I'm not supporting this trans madness in women's sports anymore. I'm a leading athlete and
there's a risk in me stepping forward and being public with this, but I can no longer keep quiet.
And I know you got some backlash for that, Elizabeth, but we're really glad you did it.
So welcome to the show, first of all, and thanks for joining us.
Thank you so much for having me. I'm very excited to be here. And I think it's really important that people become more aware and can get involved in what they believe is right. And you guys are doing that here.
Well, I first met Elizabeth last month at a fundraiser for Michael Gates, our attorney general,
who just had an incredible night on Tuesday night.
He is definitely going through to the generals in November.
But he brought Elizabeth over to me and to Dr. Drew because Dr. Drew was there too.
He was like, you've got to interview this woman.
This woman is dynamic and she's out there fighting the good fight.
So I was like, Michael Gates tells you to do something.
don't really say no. He's going to be the next attorney general. So I don't want to be on his
bad side. But when I went to read your stuff, Elizabeth, I was really impressed. And as we chat
as we chatted a little bit at the event, one of the things you said to me was, you know, it was a
difficult move for me to make, to write that article and to come out in favor of women's rights.
Talk to us a little bit about why you wrote the article in the New York Post, why you came out in
defense of women's sports as a celebrated soccer athlete and knowing that a lot of your colleagues
don't feel the same? That's a really great question. And this topic's very, very touchy for a lot of
people. But what I would say is for 11 years playing professionally, like living out my dream. You get
to play a sport for your job. Like, who doesn't want to do that? But then at some point,
as I like look forward in the future, one day I hope to have daughters. I'm sure a lot of people
listening to have daughters and there's the younger generation of women coming up.
That what I kind of came to realize is this is the women's rights topic of our time.
And that is kind of like learning about that, thinking through that,
seeing what was happening in our league.
And what our league had done is in 2021,
they'd stopped having a policy at all about who the league was for.
And so the league basically doesn't want to define what a woman is.
And by title we're the National Women Soccer League.
So what I asked in the office,
hey, can you please define a woman and then protect the category of that?
because I do very much believe the science from a fairness in an objective chromosonal standpoint
that men and people that have maybe both chromosomes or like some version of them from a blended
standpoint cannot and will be physically advantaged to women. So they should not be playing with
women. And that's we don't know in our league because we don't test and haven't tested since 2021.
And so as that like I wrote the article, that's kind of what the whole stance was and the whole point
And what my main ask you
moving forward is for the NWSL
to actually have,
I would say, linguistic integrity
and say where the national women are going to define what a woman is.
Or don't define what a woman is,
but take the word woman out of your title.
At the end of the day,
I think it's really important that we all speak language
that we have the same definition for words.
And as that's being questioned and challenge and criticized,
it's become almost a really sad reality
where everyone's in echo chambers
and just getting frustrated and really taking things personally.
Where I'm still like, I was playing sports for my job.
It takes all of us together who have different beliefs, different backgrounds,
different families, different cultures.
And you work together to make a beautiful thing and you win games on the weekends
or you lose games based on your ability to work together.
And so that's my like hope and heart for this,
although I'm very aware that it's become a huge political football.
And at the end of the day, this will all shake out and we will have one's
protective categories.
But it's really important that we keep moving towards that now.
That's what I'm very happy to be helping move that project forward.
What was the response from your colleagues in the National Women's Soccer League when you, you know, decide?
I love that you ask like, hey, why don't we just take out the name women's then?
Let's take that out.
Like, if you're not going to define it.
Let's work together.
I'm like, then another women's league will show up.
But that's okay.
Like, but we have to be honest here.
And we can't move forward at all unless we're going to talk about reality.
But yeah.
Absolutely.
Well, what did your colleagues say?
Or did you get any backlash?
Yeah, I got a lot of backlash, which to be honest, I was pretty aware what happened because
I, again, I played for 11 years.
So think about it.
You're doing a job for 11 years.
You're in this culture.
Humans are pretty influenced by what they're around.
So you kind of become what you're around to some degree and you can fight for your own kind
of principles and morals, which is super important.
But I was super aware of that as this was kind of coming to be and I was thinking about
this and like, wait, this is actually important.
I was like, oh, the backlash, like.
the cost will be really high.
I don't know exactly what it will be,
but it will be painful.
I will come out,
I will not come out unscathed,
but at the end of the day,
doing what you believe is right,
having the courage to do that
and take the risk for whatever happens
and trusting that it's going to work out
how it's supposed to.
And for me,
a huge piece of that was like,
my faith in God.
And even like a very specific moment,
I'm like thinking about this,
wrestling with it,
and Troy Lee Kirk got assassinated,
which I, like, to be honest,
I like, know who he was,
listen to some stuff,
but I was like, if I think about this too much,
like he's speaking about things that in a very practical,
like, this is true standpoint.
I'm like, man, he's not wrong.
But if I think about it too much,
I can't go to training every day and, like,
get along with my teammates because I'll be frustrated
and it's a lot of cognitive dissonance.
So then I kind of wouldn't listen too much.
He gets assassinated.
I was crushed.
I cried for three days.
My fiance and I at the time,
he took me to church,
and the pastor was really clear.
He sat up there and he said, hey,
tragic would happen, pray for his family.
Number one.
Number two, this is an attachment.
attack on free speech, if anybody, which all we do, has a position to speak truth and chooses
not to, you are continuing to allow the erodents of free speech in this country. And I left
and I was like, okay, I know exactly what I need to do. But like, and like, kind of like,
Jonah and the whale, I'm like, trying to run away, trying to squirm off the hook. I'm like,
I don't want to do this because for 11 years, I'm like, in this environment, like, I know exactly
how like emotionally, emotionally people think, how like the logic and reason is not necessarily
there. And so how do you speak in a way, again, to work with people like, God need everyone of us.
He loves everyone of us for me in his image. And so how do you speak to human dignity with truth,
but also grace? And so I worked really hard. My fiance helped a lot. Some other people helped
a lot of to write this off in, which I like stand by everywhere. I'm like, that was fantastic.
I didn't realize how the news works or really politics. And that kind of accelerated a lot of things.
And I was like, oh, this is not like, I think that's one thing that's a little sad for me.
I'm like, my teammates got really upset and they're hurt and they're angry. And then they
say like one of the quotes was like there's transphobic and racist undertones and I was like,
how do you get that from these words? But then I look a little bit like, okay, so how does the
politics work? Oh, people pick pictures and they single out people and I'm like, dang, this stinks.
And then I'm like, and even further, the responsibility of leadership lies with the league.
The league's lack of leadership has allowed players to get harassed. And if the league chooses
to lead, take women out or define women, one or the other, but your lack of leadership is
creating the thing that you're claiming is the problem. That's not the problem. That's like
there's a symptom for lack of leadership and lack of like owning what you want to be.
And that's, you get the freedom of choose in America, which is amazing.
And so that, like, it was really, really hard to hear.
And what's really sad is the two teammates that were in the press conference on, like, video and said all that,
were the only two teammates that invited to our wedding.
And they already said yes.
And so then they end up not coming.
And I went on the news and was like, I still want to offer the olive branch.
And I was basically, and I still standby, I sound like, reasonable people can disagree.
But we cannot resort to name calling or bowling.
because that just tries to invalidate the premise and the conversation.
But I'm not going to stop speaking because until the truth will set you free,
truth will come out eventually.
So you just have to slowly keep taking one step at a time, take the hits in the face,
get back up, keep walking.
And be as gracious as you can because you know that people, a lot of times it's like people
might not want to see the truth even though they might kind of believe it because they know
what it will cost them as well.
And so another thing I was like.
I'll stop you right there, Elizabeth.
That's actually a perfect.
note, let's take a break here because I do want to talk about that. What the truth is, who stands up for it? And I want to, I have a couple questions about the Olympics, but I really need to take a break. So you don't go anywhere. You guys watching, you don't go anywhere. We're probably not going to save the world in this next segment. But we probably will solve a lot of things. So you don't want to miss it. I'll be right back with Elizabeth Eddie Biggs. You're watching Ask Dr. Drew.
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We have been having a great conversation with former National Women Soccer League star Elizabeth Eddie Biggs.
You can follow her on X at Elizabeth Eddie 2, E, D, D, Y.
and we've been talking to her about the women's, well, men and women's sports.
I don't see, even when I'm trying to like set up the segment and explain it,
my mind has to do so many mental gymnastics to work around how to talk about this.
We are not just destroying women's sports and women's rights,
but Elizabeth nailed it in our previous segment.
She said, we're destroying language and we have to share.
the same language. If we don't share the same language, we don't really share the same common cause.
So, but let's get back with our interview with Elizabeth. Thanks for hanging with us through that break.
Elizabeth, we've got Olympics coming up here in California in 28. And I, the last Olympics was,
whoof, that was a doozy. We had a quite, we had a couple of really big matches and metal competitions that
were actually won by biological males, including that really sickening boxing match that
gentleman from Saudi Arabia won or the Middle East. And, you know, it seems like a no-brainer.
It seems like a no-brainer. Guys should not be, if your guy, you definitely shouldn't be getting
into a boxing ring with a woman. But the Olympic committee has sort of took the same
tack that the soccer league took with you, which is like, we're not really going to get our hands
and this at all.
We'll just let the individual competitions deal with it.
But they've had a sudden turnaround,
and they've decided to institute biological limits for women,
including testing, which, by the way, let me just say this.
I find it absurd that we, in the year of our Lord, 2026,
are talking about testing people for whether or not they're a woman.
By the way, we're never testing, you know, for men,
like whether or not you're a woman.
but what is going on with the Olympic Committee?
What do you think is going on here?
Is it related to how the National Women's Soccer League is dealing with it?
Why have they changed their minds all of a sudden?
That's a really good question.
And I would say I'm personally really proud of the new Olympic President,
Christy Coventry, because to make this choice,
she spent 18 months with tons of experts,
lots of research, lots of polls,
trying to figure out what's the best way to move forward
so that we can have a protected women's category.
which she did do. But like you said, for a long time, the Olympics had kind of kicked the can
further down to put the responsibility onto other people. And that turned into each governing body
of their professional sport internationally, I was trying to make decisions. And as I went to do
research to Ruthiophev last November or October, I was reading about how the FAA, which is a football
association that's in England, their way their governing body chose to do it. And I'd actually
learned from a friend that a lot of it kind of came down to like an insurance aspect of why the
soccer in England was for people, they were kind of line in the sand, was born with ovaries.
And then as I read more, what's another way to have a line in the sand for, again, now these
like leagues for their professional sports are trying to kind of make different lines in the
sand because you're trying to, how do I continue to allow women to have rights and have their
sport and then basically preserve women's rights and women's sports. And so then the other group
that I looked at was the World Athletics, which is the track governing body, and they had chose
it to use the SRI gene test. And that's a once in a lifetime test. That's a pretty quick cheek
swab. And what's really interesting of playing pro for 11 years and heard a lot of pushback of
oh, it's invasive, it's all these things. It's like so many reasons why it's wrong. And I was like,
well, I've played 11 years of pro. Every single preseason for two days straight, we do testing.
We're in the doctor's office and we see for doctors. And then you go do physical tests on the field.
And to add a 30 second cheek swab to me, I'm like, you take so much to my data anyways.
Like, what's another piece of data?
It was kind of my take on it.
But I also, like, people can have different opinions and we'll have different opinions.
But at the end of the day, to choose to have a standard, whatever it is, is going to be questioned.
And so just the choice and the courage to choose that, that Kirsty Coventry did,
I'm really impressed by it because, again, in life, one of the most important things in life is that leadership leads and sets precedent.
So when she's just that everybody else kind of has a clear guidance of either to go with it or go against it.
And now athletes trickle down effect, all pro leagues in the world, all competitive college sports, all competitive high school sports, now have a precedent of like, oh, this is the standard that we're going to live by versus no standard at all, which we've fallen into in America from a policy standpoint, which is really hard for a lot of girls that want to play sports.
They're doing, even play. What's the point? I won't even matter.
Right. I find it amazing that there was pushback in your league about the invasiveness of a cheap swab,
But these are the same people who are like, yeah, 13 year old girls, get your boobs cut off.
Let's castrate little boys to make them like these are the same people that are out there
literally marching in the streets to mutilate children.
But they're worried about a cheek swab.
Like this is what we're up against people.
We're not up against an informed, you know, enemy or or people that really care about this.
It's just whatever talking point gets them to the next.
But you, I want to drill down on this other thing.
I know we need to get going because we've got another gas.
But I want to drill down on this other aspect that you just brought up Elizabeth,
which was the importance of leadership.
And I have said this.
I wrote an article at my substack the other day,
Jessicaadavis.com.
And one of the things I said was that I said,
the California GOP, this doesn't have to do with you.
But this is,
the California GOP is looking to the followers to be leaders.
And it doesn't work that way.
We are a government of the people by the people,
but we elect leaders because, as you say,
one good leader can have a trickle-down effect for literally everybody else.
So it really is, it matters what the Olympic Committee does,
but it also matters what people like you do to go,
to get out there, to put yourself out there.
I mean, I can't believe that you lost your two friends who were coming to your wedding over this.
These are the same people who probably would be hopping mad
of one of their relatives said, like, I'm not going to a gay wedding. I can't do that.
But they are perfectly comfortable with doing that to you. That is sad. But as you found out,
that is the cost of leadership. You have to be willing to be unpopular. And I think there are just
far too many people in this world, but particularly in sports, which is connected closely to the
entertainment industry. There are far too many people who are worried about being liked and not
worried about being leaders. But when it comes to these girls on the field, they need leaders because
I know you've seen what's been going on with A.B. Hernandez here in the state, stealing all those
track and field medals from girls, this young boy who runs as a girl, does track and field as a
girl. But when I think about, when I see those images of him standing on that podium with other
girls taking their medals, what I think about is what you just said. Where are the leaders for
our girls. Who is leading them? Who's leading our girls in this fight? I can't believe
adults would sit on that field and watch that go by and don't say anything for our girls.
Yeah, that's where I think it kind of even goes back to what I brought up earlier, which is
we've kind of losing an ability to speak together because language is like just getting torn apart.
But it also goes down to like a deeper root, I think, of like believing that like at the very
core, it's like, do you believe there's a God or not? And then from that belief, it kind of unravels
into if there's no God, you follow whatever you believe, whatever feels good, and it's a very hedonistic
world. And we are kind of at a very moment in time where that concept is metastasized. And so it's
really hard to reason in it, because there isn't much reason to it. But I would say at the end of the
day, like, athletes, being an athlete or playing a sport is super healthy for everyone. So people
should be outside doing their sport competing. But you need to have the protected categories. And for
the people that are confused about their gender or have been born with a unique situation,
we could create a third category. Some people will hate that idea. Some people will love that idea.
It's like what the point is like protect the weakest, which are women. And then the people
that are horizontally advantaged, you can help them, either help them get into the men's or not,
but you can't take away from women just because a few people feel I want to have this experience,
but I know it's unfair, but I don't really care. I'm going to be about what I want, be selfish about
it anyways. So I think at the end of the day, it's like when you lost this belief in God and
like there's something bigger than you, you just kind of do whatever feels good to you and
then you can justify it, left, right and center. Yeah, absolutely. You need sort of, you need a
foundation and a basis to defend the truth from. And I agree with you that truth is God and how we
are created according to his standards and his will. And I think a lot, the other part of it
is, of course, they don't want their only. That's not what the point is.
The point is, yeah, the points to take over our spaces.
It's not to create spaces for themselves because then it'll just be them in there.
And I do believe a large part of this for many men who do this is fetish, is to invade women's spaces.
And so, you know, if you create a category for them, then it's just them together.
They don't want that.
Well, that's where it's hard because you're stuck with this like dishonest use of language,
dishonest use of what you actually want.
So it's like call a spade of spade.
but again, people are unwilling to do that.
So you have to like, and I believe like you operate in goodwill.
You do the best you can.
You walk a line and then let the chips fall because over time, the truth comes out and the truth wins.
Well, Elizabeth, I've got to let you go, but this was a fantastic segment.
I love what you're doing out there.
Thank you so much for defending our girls.
And like, I'm so sorry to our girls out there that a lot of times you're left to defend
yourselves.
But there's great, great mentors and activists like Elizabeth out here.
before I let you go, tell everybody where they can find you online.
I would probably say Instagram is the best source.
And I want to also just lastly say,
I encourage all girls to speak up and stand up
and know that it's going to shape your character.
And that's the most important thing in life.
All right.
Well, thank you.
Take care.
I'm sure I'll see you out there.
On the campaign trails, we go cheer on our boy, Michael Gates, to win.
Thank you very much.
Yes, definitely.
All right.
Take care, Elizabeth.
All right.
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And when we come back, we'll be back with Roberto Walker L. Cruz.
And we're going to talk about the tragic and shocking Henry Novak case in the UK.
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We are live and I'm your guest host, Kira Davis, coming to you from Southern California
where we are still waiting to hear about our election results.
And I can't tell you when those will come in.
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If something breaks while we're here, I'll let you know.
But we've got other things to talk about.
And I've actually been really anxious to talk about this story.
It's been on my mind and hearts kind of sitting like a lump in my stomach for quite a few days.
And you know it's an incredible story.
when it makes it all the way across the pond here in America because we've got our own issues.
But I do think that this is really important to talk about. And so joining us to talk about this today is
Roberto Walker L. Cruz. He's a Canadian editor and writer. He's known for his work covering political
and political and cultural issues. And he's an editor at human events where he focuses on breaking news,
culture, commentary-driven reporter. You can follow him on ex at Roberto Pedia, Roberto Pedia. And he's
been covering and writing about this Henry Novak case. And it's shocking. We have discovered that the
perpetrator has been sentenced to life in prison, but I don't think that's the end of anything.
That's just the beginning. So let's welcome Roberto to the show. Roberto,
thank you so much for joining us on Dr. Drew. I'm sorry that you don't get to be here with the man
himself. He's way cooler than I am. But don't worry. I'll handle you with kid gloves. We're going to have the
best time. But the topic we have to talk about actually isn't that light-hearted. This is actually
a shocking, shocking story. And I think it is sort of the, it is like the crown jewel in
the case against what's going on in the UK right now. I think there has not been a clearer
case about the duress they are under in the UK than this case. So tell us a little. So tell us a little
bit about what you know about the Henry Novak case and the murderer now. He's got life in prison,
but in the UK, that doesn't really mean life. Is anybody else paying the price for this yet?
Hi, Kara. Thanks so much for having me. And I wish there was a lighter topic that we could be
talking about. But this story, you're right, it has made international headlines. And it is shocking.
For the 401, for those that haven't really been following me exactly, is that basically an 18-year-old
student named Henry Novak was out for a night out with his friends. He was a college student
where you encountered a man named Vikram Degwa. Vickram Degua is a Sikh. He carries what's
called a kerpan, which is a ceremonial blade. His, for whatever reason, was 21 centimeters long.
There's no limit to how big or small a kerkan can be. In the encounter with Novak, he would
stab him multiple times, including one, I believe, in the heart or very near.
the heart. He then would call his mother,
would come and retrieve the blade from the scene
of the crime. He would then call the police,
lied to the police
about basically everything that happened,
saying that he was racially abused, the police show
up, talk to
the brothers, the
Sikhs,
Dichram, and I can't remember his brothers.
But then they claimed
they were racially abused. They go and
arrest Henry, put him in handcuffs.
Henry tells him multiple times that he
cannot breathe. And
he will later die in handcuffs.
His last words being,
please, brother, I can't breathe.
Last thing he hears, or his rights
being read out to win while his hands are
visibly pale in the shocking video
that would later be
released. And you're right, there is more
happening as his mother was
found guilty of
assisting in the crime. His
brother and his father are both
under weapons charges, are being
investigated for weapons charges for having
prohibited weapons, as the UK has
several laws over what isn't eligible as like a legal knife to have because their knife problem,
a knife crime problem, as they like to call it, is so bad. I, Roberto, there's so much to talk about.
You're like, there's so many layers here. I barely know where to start. I guess we can start with
the ridiculous concept of knife crime and the ridiculous concept of having to ban knives. We warned here in America, we
have warned people forever. I'm a former Canadian too, by the way. I've, you know, lived up there
and know what it's like up there. But here in America, we warned, you know, our UK neighbors,
look, if you take away guns, it doesn't take away violence, you're just going to end up banning hammers.
Now they are talking about banning hammers. I think you have to have a license for a hammer, actually,
or you at least have to register to buy even a hammer. So before we get to the, the
racial aspect of that. Let's break this down. The idea that the UK is now outlawed knives,
but now they've had to make exemptions for the knives, but the only exemptions for the
knives are for the hostile immigrants that they keep shipping in.
Isn't that interesting? So, yeah, the case of the Kurpan, I tried to look up if there was
any other religious exemptions for any other weapons in the United Kingdom. And it's basically
just the Kirpan. The Kirpan is seen as it's from Sikhism and Sikhism is a 500,
year old tradition in a specific area of India called Punjab.
And within Sikhism, it's about 325 years old, the tradition of carrying a currapan.
It became a thing because they were an oppressed minority within the region that they lived
and they were supposed to carry it so that they could protect themselves and protect the vulnerable.
This is a completely different thing.
I mean, I don't understand how the United Kingdom can really live on both sides of this,
where they are trying to ban knives, regulate knife crime.
You can't import certain knives.
Most knives are, you know, try to find a set of kitchen knives.
I've been told it's a little harder than it should be in the United Kingdom.
Meanwhile, this, this, this, this cretan can walk around with a 21 in, 21 centimeter blade,
which I think is about eight or nine inches, and can stab a student's death.
And then not just that, but that the police would take his word over the word of someone who is
visibly struggling to breathe and can't stand. It's also been, we've been told and found out that
the suspect, well, not suspect, Vikram, was actually taunting and videotaping Henry as he was
fleeing and dying. So it's just, it's a horrible situation all around. And, you know, as you're showing
live video there of him, Henry, you know, making silly TikToks and things with his sister, it's just
heartbreaking to think about what the family has gone through in this time. I'm a mother.
of a 24-year-old son and an 18-year-old daughter.
And I don't even know if I can, you know,
think about this without tearing up now,
but I cannot imagine if my child's last moments,
you know, in the hands of the people
who are ostensibly there to help you,
who are the people who I as a mom taught my kids growing up,
these are the safe people.
These are the people you trust to protect,
you trust your police officers.
You can go to them to think
of him just being desperate.
I am dying and you are looking at me dying.
Please help.
That is, I think, and really that is the power of this story too,
because I think that is what is truly capturing people.
But let's connect these things.
So the ceremonial knives, the knife exceptions,
and then only these certain people get knives.
Now let's talk about the, I don't think these are accusations.
I think these are truths now, but the accusations that the,
you know, the UK police.
force. They are basically trained in this.
They are basically trained in a two-tier policing system.
In fact, that's a very common term they use over there in the UK, especially in parliament,
two-tier policing system where they're actually, tell me if this is, if I'm right,
where they actually train the police to prioritize black and brown and immigrant complaints
over the complaints of actual British citizens.
So this is basically true what you're saying.
How it ended up happening is that after 2020, when the Western world collectively lost their mind after the death of George Floyd, the police would put out a policing advisory.
And what this was was basically, they wanted to change outcomes within certain communities.
So in the advisory specifically, I wrote for it inhuman events that George Floyd is specifically mentioned in the framework for this advisory.
It's not like it's abstract.
They wanted different policing outcomes.
And so what the officer did in this situation is essentially what they're trained.
to do. They heard that
there was a racist incident. They took
the word of one party
over the other, despite
that Henry was visibly distressed.
I believe
what happened was that the blade had
penetrated and didn't, it wasn't
like gushing blood. He was bleeding on the inside.
So when the officer saw him, he didn't
think that he thought he was lying about being stabbed
to the point where when Henry is telling him that I've
been stabbed, the officer
says on the video, you can hear him say,
don't think you have, mate.
like I mean this is horrible stuff
and so
you know people like
Kier Starmer who they call two tier
cure can sit and say that
oh this is shouldn't be whipped up for
effect but this is exactly
what the outcome is expected
to be based on these
based on these advisories that came out in 2020
I don't see how there's any excuse otherwise
and the parties opposite to them
specifically Nigel Farage and the Reform Party
have pointed that out that this is exactly
it's written in ink it's black and white
how can you say that this isn't
to your policing. We've just seen a real world example of how bad and how wrong and stupid this can be
horrible. Well, we, we just came through the era of don't believe you're lying eyes, right? So,
of course, these people are just like, yeah, we can say and do whatever we want. No, what you see
on the page isn't real. Don't believe your lying eyes. But it does, it does bring up the question,
you know, what is sort of the, what is bringing equity to?
law enforcement, excuse me while I roll my eyes, what is bringing equity to law enforcement
and what is deliberate, deliberate invasion, deliberate chaos?
And I have to think, look, now let's pivot just a bit to the rape gangs and the grooming
gangs that have been, you know, operating with impunity inside the UK,
horrible, horrific stories about what they do to girls and dogs and goats.
And right there in the UK that gave birth to this society,
one of the most advanced societies on planet Earth,
and those people have been walking around free with impunity.
They've been importing illegal immigrants to the tunes of millions over the last 10 years.
immigrants of military age, male immigrants of military age,
the UK Parliament is almost overwhelmed with immigrant representation.
So non-UK. citizen representing people, foreign-born people who were not born there
and don't carry the same values as the people they're ruling over.
To me, Roberto, what, to me, I think when we're talking about knife crime,
I'm just worried about the UK mindset
because I'm listening to these people even talk,
even the people who are kind of like us on our side,
but they're going,
we need to do something about knife crime.
We need to eliminate the two-tier system.
No, you guys need to take up weapons
and create a revolution because you've been invaded.
This isn't a two-tier system.
This is an absolute invasion.
Am I crazy?
Well, I don't know if you are
because you've got to really think through,
What is the natural conclusion of this?
I mean, I was listening to some, this story has gone everywhere.
It's been huge the last few days.
Post-World War, post-World War II, the UK was 99% white.
They had a country made up of its own citizens, or British citizens of English, Wales, and Scottish people.
And now we're at a time where five out of every 10 births, I think, in the United Kingdom are from a foreign parent.
So this is something that the population never got a referendum on this.
There was no vote on whether the population should change this rapidly.
And it's obviously happening in different countries throughout the West.
It's a situation where I don't even know if we've reached a tipping point.
I don't even, I don't see how you can quickly fix this situation either.
Obviously, we're seeing big changes in the polls.
So a party called Reform, which was not a party in the UK Parliament, not that very long ago,
is now threatening for in the next election to be the majority party.
and reform is led by a very charismatic guy that we've probably all know by now called Nigel Farage, very well known for Brexit.
But I don't see how this can very neatly be sorted out as the UK continues.
Yeah, you're right.
The knife crime is ridiculous.
The rape gangs, as you mentioned in the Rotherham, which were basically covered up.
People, and you're right that the citizenry has an issue here because the citizenry doesn't want to speak up about racism because of fear that they'll be called.
racist, rather, about the rape problem.
The Rotherham issue, the Rotherham rape gangs, ran rampant.
Yeah, right.
This is what I'm saying, like, you know, 75 years of socialism has really dulled the British
result.
Now, you see great and brave people out there in the streets.
I'm not saying that it's totally dead.
I just don't know if there's enough of them.
And even when I hear them speak, Roberto, even when I hear them speak, they don't use
the same language of liberty.
that we do.
And I think you probably know this.
This is a vast difference between Canadians and Americans, actually.
Americans think Canadians are really kind of like us and just maybe speak with a funny accent
and they like hockey.
But Canadians really struggle to wrap their minds around free speech when we were doing COVID.
You know, I remember my mom couldn't believe.
She's like, how are you going?
How are you taking spring break to Florida?
Like, aren't you on lockdown?
Like, yeah, kind of.
but like whatever.
It's, you know, this America.
This is how we do it.
What are you doing?
You know, but it's a whole different mindset.
It's a different, it's a different language there.
And I just wonder if the British resolve is, if it's there in enough, in enough of a
quantity to push this back.
I do think this is an invasion and I'll let you close out this segment.
But I want to say that I went to Europe last year, went to Portugal, I went to a small,
tiny chain of islands in Portugal called the Osores. And, you know, it's a very small remote island
chain. It's not even on the mainland. You've got to take another two-hour flight off of Portugal
to get there. There's hardly anybody there. There's more cows than people there. And there were,
and there were African immigrants there. And they were causing chaos so much to the point that my family
and I were a black family from here in the southern United States. And I was trying to, you know,
be a good tourist and speak the language. And we were getting treated.
very poorly and my son finally said,
Mom, just talk like an American.
Tell them thank you. Tell them hello.
And so I was like, okay, fine.
And as soon as I did that, attitude changed.
They thought we were an African family.
They thought we were immigrants.
And I realized at that moment, Roberto,
that was the first time that it actually occurred to me.
This is a global problem.
And that's on purpose.
There's no way that this is a coincidence that this is going on
in every civilized corner of the world.
We've got huge problems here in Deerboard, Michigan, in Texas.
It's spreading out.
What's your final thoughts on what you think is going to happen in the UK,
but also, you know, are you covering things that are going on here?
And what's it looking like for us?
That's very interesting.
I was also in Portugal last year, and I went to Faro and Porto and it saw similar things of India,
a lot of African, a lot of tents on the sides of churches and similar things to what you saw.
So I can vouch for that.
It's incredible how a tiny country of eight or three.
9 million people can deal with these problems and they're not dealing it with well.
But in terms of the United Kingdom, you have to remember that this is a labor government
after about 12 or 13 years, I think, around, of conservative politics that brought these
issues on.
The conservatives who were so unpopular that labor went in under Kirstarmer to a huge
majority, and now labor is super unpopular after just a few years.
But you have to remember that after 10 or 15 years of conservative politics, that the United
Kingdom is worse off than it has ever been.
So you're right.
It's not, the mindset of the United Kingdom has to change.
They have to stop seeing freedom of speech and just constitutional, like God-given freedoms as being passe or weird.
They need to embrace that they are an English nation, that they are British, English, Irish, Scottish and Scottish and Welsh people are the inhabitants of those islands.
And they need to stand up for themselves and have pride in what they've created.
There's this English, like, self-flagellation that is just so annoying that has just permeated their mindset.
Where it's like, you guys have things to be proud of.
And I don't know why you guys are so down on yourselves.
I don't know if it's the weather, but just figure it out because if you guys continue on this track,
there's not going to be in England to really write home about.
I think we all need a little more pride, a little more tribal pride.
I've been thinking about this quite a bit lately.
And I feel like it really is time to retribalize.
There's nothing wrong with that, you know?
We are tribal species.
That's right.
Plenty of others have it.
Why shouldn't white people have England?
Why shouldn't they, you know,
why shouldn't they be proud to be white?
Why shouldn't they be proud to be the UK?
You know, I just, I think,
I think white people are pissed off now.
And I think that might end up being a real mistake for us.
Like, BLM folks, y'all blew it.
And I don't want to be around when the white people finally get, you know,
finally get brave.
but they deserve all that.
But yeah, I do think, you know, Roberto, are we all just racist now?
Are we all just racist now?
Are we all just racist now?
I don't know if that's hopefully not the outcome that you hope you like to hope
that people can figure things out without it getting to such extremes.
But I mean, things are getting bad, ugly, pretty quick.
So I don't know.
It's not a situation.
I envy and I hope that people can figure it out.
As you know, there's been a lot of protests since that video came out and clashes with police, which Kier Starmor and everyone is condemning.
I don't know how you can really not sympathize with these people who just watched a member of their community get stabbed and arrested and bleed out in the cuffs of an officer.
You know, and to condemn these people as they did in Southport after the Axel Ruta Cabana killed several small girls in the North English town and then to arrest and call for.
the, you know, just the condemnation of these angry people as if you can't see why they're upset is just like, it's like gaslighting. It's like text bug, kind of gaslighting. It's like, no, you don't get to be mad about this. Go back and stay in your house and this is not something that you get to do. Don't show yourself on the street. And if we identify you or if you tweet something in the heat of the moment that was perhaps seen as racist, then you will be arrested and prosecuted and we hate you and your country is not built for you to say that. Crazyness. People get arrested over there for putting.
up the English flag for putting up the English cross for putting up the Union Jack even people
get arrested for that that's considered racist in there like I can't imagine someone coming to my house
and saying, uh, cure, you have to take your American flag of my 250 American flags that are in front
in my front yard because it's 250. I got 250 like little American flag. But like here you have to
take down your American flag because it's racist. It is you're right. It's gaslighting. It's absolutely
absurd and it's frightening.
It's frightening.
Absolutely.
And the gaslighting thing is something just really quickly that stuck with me because
even the officer is trying to gaslight Henry Noak into Novak
into thinking that he hasn't been stabbed.
But the fact of the matter is, don't think you have, mate.
That doesn't fix the stab wound literally in your heart while you're bleeding out
in this cuffs.
It's incredible.
Just the, you know, the tactics that these people use.
Sad.
It really is.
it's disgusting.
And there is a movement across the UK right now to take a knee for Henry
Novak the way that everybody in their mother took a knee for George Floyd,
which was ridiculous.
Kirstarmur did, right?
Kier-Starmor did.
I mean, here in the States, Nancy Pelosi put on her kintech cloth and all they all did.
They all got it.
It's embarrassing.
Like it was literally embarrassing.
But good for those in the UK who are standing up or rather kneeling
for Henry Novak.
We'll keep an eye on this story.
Of course, I think Americans should pay close attention to this one.
Thank you for all your reporting out there.
Roberto, before I let you go, tell everybody where they can find more from you online.
Absolutely.
So, yeah, you can find me at Roberto Pedia on Twitter.
And you can find all my work at human events.
I write there multiple times a week covering several breaking news topics and large-scale topics
like the Henry Novak case that we're seeing now.
All right.
Well, thank you so much, Roberto, for joining.
us. Thank you so much for reporting on this.
Good luck out
there and don't let anyone take your knives,
Rameau.
Thank you very much. I appreciate it.
All right. Thank you.
That was Roberto
Walker L. Cruz.
Roberto Pedia, I love that name.
Roberto Pedia on X.
Man, what a story.
Listen,
I wasn't really joking when I said, like, are we
all racist now?
My son came home from college.
last year. He's 24. He came home to me more conservative than when he left. Like,
that's how bad college was. And we were standing in the kitchen and he said he whispered in our
own kitchen. In our own kitchen, in our own home, he whispered to me, mom, I feel bad saying
this. Like, I shouldn't be saying this, but I feel like America would be way better off if liberal
white women couldn't vote.
And I was like, well, son, welcome to the battle.
Welcome to the battlefield.
You have arrived.
And I said, yeah, I know it feels weird to say that, but, you know, I agree.
And but I guess it's a little bit racist, but you know what?
And I'm a Canadian immigrant, by the way.
I'm an immigrant.
My father was American and I've been here for 35 years, 40 years.
But, you know, I don't.
want any more immigrants. I don't want the third world people who are here. I don't want them.
And I actually don't care what their stories are at this point. I don't. I don't want any of
these people here. They are not compatible with the West. And your mindset and your attitude doesn't
all of a sudden just change when you cross the border into America. If you're from a culture
that hates women and hates children and loves dogs too much, you know what I'm saying? Like if
you're from that culture. That mindset's not going to shift the second you cross over the border into the United States.
I want them all gone. I want to deal with the immigrants we have here legally, right? And then see how we
digest that meal, as my friend Charlie Kirk used to say. And then maybe we can get back to that.
But I told my son, I said, well, you know what? I guess I'm a racist. I guess I am a racist. And he was like,
mom, we're all racist now. And I think that's where we are. And I think it's fine to close ranks a little bit here.
And that's what I love about America and about politics because America is the big tent.
I know we talk about Democrats being the big tent or Republicans being the big tent.
But the big tent is America.
That's the big tent.
And if you want to join us and love this country and serve this country and become a patriot,
then you are welcome in this tent.
And it doesn't matter if you're white or you're black or you're from India or you've emigrated here from some other place.
It doesn't matter if you want to be in this big tent, get your American flag, get yourself a pair cowboy boots, you know, learn a couple of country songs and a couple of rap songs.
Learn to shoot a weapon. You don't have to own one, but it'll help. And join us in the big tent. But if you're, if you are outside of that, we don't want you here. It's time to tribalize. It's time to close ranks. That's how I feel. I think it is time to close ranks. And anyone, anyone who is not.
not pro-American in this country either needs to go or cannot be taken seriously.
If you're one of us, I guess you have to stay here, I guess.
We'll figure that out later.
But I do think we have a big issue.
We have a big issue with Islam here.
If you go to my Instagram page, you'll see a story from me.
And I know I'm pushing it, you guys.
But if you go to my Instagram page, you'll see a post from me back in April.
And I was coming back through Dallas and I hit the chapels there.
I always go to airport chapels.
It's like a hobby of mine.
If I have time, I go to see if there's a chapel in the airport.
During the Obama era, they removed all our chapels.
Isn't that funny?
They removed all our chapels because the Muslims didn't like them.
But as it turns out, they put the chapels back in.
In Dallas, now they have three inside the terminal.
So I decided I'm going to visit everyone.
But those, they weren't chapels.
They were many mosques.
And I had a bit of a standoff with the Muslim men where I was there during their prayer time.
who kept coming into the chapel, which had no Christian symbology in it, but was full of Qurans and prayer rugs.
They opened the chapels again in Dallas Airport so that the Muslims could pray one million times a day, or whatever it is, their false God asks them to do.
And it was disturbing, and I know we've been hearing a lot about what's going on in Texas.
Dearborn has been overtaken. New Jersey is about to be overtaken.
This is actually a real problem.
Let's forget about the racism and the prejudice and all of that.
That's a different kind of conversation.
And you can decide that you're a bigot because you're a right winger or whatever.
Okay, fine.
Let's talk about that later.
Let's talk right now about what it means to have these people spreading out and spreading their anti-woman, anti-American ideology.
Islam is not compatible with the West.
And when the West welcomes Islam with open arms as they have done in the UK, you get Henry Novak.
God bless his family.
And God bless the warriors over there in the UK,
the ones who are taking up arms,
the ones who are taking to the streets and fighting.
My friends in the UK,
I think you are going to have to take up arms.
And this is why you should never have let yourself be disarmed.
You should never have let that happen.
And when you guys get your country back,
you should reinstate your own whatever type of Second Amendment,
whatever it is.
You should reinstate that because an armed society is a polite society
and you see what the opposite of that is, a murderous society.
And then you give these foreigners permission to come in.
And let me tell you, it's the feature.
It's not the bug.
When you just get in your, get the UK stuff in your algorithm on Instagram or TikTok.
So you can see what I'm talking about.
But when you see these Muslim invaders, and that's what they are at this point,
when they go to cities in the UK and they do it here too,
you wonder why all our churches are burning?
we've had like something like a 500% increase in church burnings in the last decade.
Do you think that's Christians burning their churches down?
It's the Muslims.
We're just not allowed to report on it.
They're burning churches left and right in the UK.
You can watch videos of Muslim, foreign, illegal immigrants or whatever, standing just in
random country towns in the UK, standing at an old stone wall that's been there for hundreds
of years, just hacking at it, just hacking it away, pushing the stones.
That's because every.
Muslim is a soldier.
And it's a religious practice to destroy Western society.
So they don't have to be in large groups to do it.
They have the mindset that wherever you go, you destroy.
So when we see all that graffiti or when we see, you know, the degradation in the places
that these people are, that's on purpose.
It's the Muslims who destroy the historical statues in the countries that they conquer
and invade.
That is part of their practice.
their practice is literally to come to your society and take it apart brick by brick.
That is, I know we don't like talking about this, but I think we have to talk about it.
We're in deep, deep trouble and the UK is almost gone.
And I don't know if they're going to rescue themselves without some kind of violent revolution.
But let's keep an eye on them.
Let's pray for them.
And let's keep an eye on our own communities.
And we should be paying close attention to how Islam is pre-beating.
in onto the edges of our communities
and you need to push
him out wherever you see it. I'll just be bold enough
to say that. I don't know if Dr. Drew would talk like
this on his show, but I'm the guest
host and I guess we'll see if I
ever get invited back after this, but I do think
this is very serious and we
need to take it seriously in
the name of Henry Novak and
all of those girls who are groomed
and raped and tortured
and all of our families
here who are made to feel like second
class citizens in communities
like Frisco or Dallas.
Let's stand up for our fellow patriots across the world, wherever they are.
If you are in your country and you love your country, we stand with you.
And we stand with your right to have the country you want to have, especially if you are a Western brother.
If you are Western, if you are Western brethren, we stand with you.
Fight for your nation.
And we will be with you in spirit.
We're fighting for our own here.
little bit ahead of the game of you guys in the UK. Fight for your nation and don't be afraid to
stand up for what you know is right. Just like Elizabeth Eddie Biggs told us, I realized that if I serve
a God of truth, then I am required to stand up for the truth and speak the truth. You should feel the same.
Even if you're not a believer, if you are an American, you have a sovereign duty to defend.
our land, to defend liberty from all invaders, to defend our borders, and to defend our
families. You have a solemn, sovereign duty to do that right where you are, and that's how we'll win.
You go find me on X at Kira Davis. Instagram is Just Kira Davis, and my website is justkira
Davis.com, and you'll find all of the other things that I'm doing over there. But if you just
want to hang out with me on X. That's great too because I'm always blabbing on there.
I'm always saying something controversial. And you'll definitely want to keep an eye on my accounts because
we've got 700,000 more votes to count in Los Angeles alone and something like four million more
to count here in California. So I don't know. We might be in the next presidential election by the
time we figure out who's moving to the general election in 2026 in California. But my prediction
is that our next governor will be Steve Hilton.
I think that's going to happen and that is not wishful thinking.
So maybe I'll tell you why the next time I come and host Dr. Drew.
All right, do we need to break down where the guests are who's coming up next or is it just too late for that?
Yeah, here they are.
Yeah, there they are.
All right, we have got coming up Dr. Kelly Victory with Nicholas Hucher and then Rob Rosen, Ralph.
You know what?
let me stop pretending like I can read it on my glass.
Well, look, what I'll do is I'll just read off like the highlights that are coming up
because Dr. Kelly Victory, she's actually hosting filling in for Drew on the ninth.
And then he's, Drew's going to be back in the week after that with people like Rob Rosen.
Then on the 17th, Gad Sad is coming in.
Then we have Breanne Dresson is coming in on the 23rd.
Andrew Yang, who ran for president.
He's going to be on the 24th.
And just there's like the actual list is about double this length because Emily has done a great job of
filling in tons of shows. I can't even fit them all in the chart. I love it. I see Batya is going
to be on here on the 23rd. I love me some Batia. She's a friend and she is a force of nature over there
on News Nation. So that is awesome. Yes, thank you. And thank you for relieving me of having to use
my glasses. I'm always trying to pretend I can I have not accepted that I'm 51 and that means
my eyes are 51. But thank you so much, everybody, for hanging out with me. And thank you
to the crew for going a little long today.
I hope Dr. Drew's having a great time out there.
We'll welcome him back after the 16th.
Until then, everybody, hey, don't forget,
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