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I welcome all the new premium and concierge members to Bill O'Reilly.com.
We've had a flood of those after my promotion on Monday when I said, if you were ever going to sign up for PM membership, this is the time.
And the reason is very simple.
Most of the media, both corporate and social media, are not reporting the truth about the election.
They're not being honest.
They're skewing it to their point of view.
And it goes right and left.
We don't do that.
We're never going to do it.
And so if you want straight news about the election, this is where you come.
I guess there are others who do that, but I'm not really aware of them.
this level tomorrow on the no spin news we're going to give you our worldwide viewer and
listenership and you're going to be very surprised about how many people are watching and listening
to the no spin news i was shocked about it so we'll give that to you tomorrow anyway the talking
points memo this evening is about day three of the democratic national convention first of all
most of the coverage is very boring particularly during the day i don't think
anybody's watching it during the day. I'll give you the numbers for prime time a little bit later
on. But it's just all. And it's not the fault of the news operations because you've got to bring
in the partisans when you're at the Republican convention. I talk to Republicans and Democrats.
And it really, it's just propaganda to propaganda to propaganda. You know, and why? Why would I
watch it? I wouldn't. And so luckily, I have a very good staff that if anything is said that's of
interest, I immediately get a ping and I can go in and look at it. Okay, so let me give you some
facts because they're always important. About 75 demonstrators have been arrested so far
outside the convention center in Chicago. None of those, I predict, will be prosecuted by
Cook County. None. Zero. You can spit at a cop, throw a brick at a cop, you can deface
property, you can do whatever you want. They'll arrest you. They're not going to prosecute you. That's
County, Chicago, one of those liberal precincts in the country. They're just not going to do it.
All right. Now, if I'm wrong, I'll apologize, but I'm not going to be wrong. The security is
basically good inside the arena. However, I was on Hannity's radio program today, and he got
jousted Hannity, and we talked about that. So on his way onto the floor, he was verbally assaulted.
and the authorities came and broke it up fast, but, boy, that's a volatile thing.
Now, interestingly enough, that very rarely happens to me.
I'm 6'4, I'm 210 pounds, and I'm Irish.
Those are those are the three things I might want to restrain somebody from acting like an idiot.
I said to the Met Game on Monday night, and it could have been nicer.
And all, I mean, there's no political component at the Met game,
but people are very respectful and, you know, it's in New York City, which is my hometown,
it's my home field, I can't remember the last time I had a problem.
I think it was five years ago in a Barnes & Noble store, but it's so rare.
But in a loaded situation like the convention center in Chicago with all those Democrats,
a guy like Hannity, you've got to protect them.
Okay, so the highlight last night were the old,
Obama's. All right. Barack and Michelle, roll a tape.
America's ready for a new chapter.
America is ready for a better story.
We are ready for a president, Kamala Harris.
And Kamala Harris is ready for the job.
This is a person who has spent her life fighting on behalf of people who need a voice and a champion.
Kamala has shown her allegiance to this nation, not by spewing anger and bitterness, but by living a life of service and always pushing the doors of opportunity open to others.
She understands that most of us will never be afforded the grace of failing forward.
We will never benefit from the affirmative action of generational wealth.
Ah, a little class warfare from Mrs. Obama.
But this was the sentence that caught my attention from former President Obama.
Kamala Harris is ready for the job.
based on what?
She had four years in the Senate, and she did nothing.
No bills passed.
No bills even voted on.
Four years.
Three and a half as vice president, nothing.
Was attached to making things better at the border.
Didn't do it.
That's seven and a half years at the federal level with no achievements.
Not one.
So I understand.
understand why Barack Obama is saying that his party's candidate is ready for the job, but it's
based on nothing.
Now, Michelle Obama, totally different than her husband.
And the Republican Party is very lucky that Michelle Obama did not decide to run for president
because she would be a far stronger candidate than Kamala Harris.
There's no question about that.
So the Republicans caught a break, having Kamala and
instead of Michelle.
All right.
Now Michelle Obama, if you know her background,
working class father, maintenance man.
Okay, south side of Chicago saw it all.
Poverty, dysfunction, and she's hung up on
the generational wealth aspect of America,
which is minuscule.
Many of us re-inherited anything that puts us into the wealthy care category.
Less than 1%.
But she hung up on that.
All right?
No, Kamala is a working person.
I don't know whether Kamala, I think she is a child of educated parents who had a middle-class upbringing,
like many of us did.
But was she deprived?
No.
She wasn't deprived.
So I don't know how you make the linkage to Kamla is going to be the champion of the poor.
I don't know how you make that linkage.
But anyway, we expect that.
But the most important speech last night was from our pal, Bernie Sanders.
Go.
The oligarchs tell us we shouldn't take on price gouging.
We shouldn't expand Medicare to cover dental.
hearing and vision. And we shouldn't increase social security benefits for struggling seniors.
The oligarchs. Oh, now in the past, I took Senator Sanders at his word that he was a Democratic
socialist. I no longer believe that. Bernie Sanders is a communist. That's what he is. The difference is
that Bernie Sanders wants the government in Washington to control every aspect of our lives,
from economy to social, everything.
In order to do that, you have to take private property to fund it.
Already, the Democratic platform calls for an increase of $2 trillion in yearly spending.
Already, and we've got record spending now.
You cannot continue to run that kind of an operation unless you take private property away from people.
That means taxing unrealized gains, for example.
So if you bought your house at $400,000 and now the real estate people say it's worth $600,000, you have to pay a tax,
even though you don't want to sell your house.
Same thing on stocks.
That's where Bernie Sanders and the Democratic Party are going.
Now, the Democratic Party itself, that's not communist, all right?
They don't understand what's happening here.
But Sanders is a hardcore communist.
And I'll point out again that he honeymooned in Moscow.
Know anybody else who did that while it was the Soviet Union?
You know anybody else on this planet outside of Russian people who honeymooned in Moscow?
I've always suspected it now I know it.
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And who is like this with Bernie Sanders? That would be Vice President Harris co-sponsored his proposed federal takeover of the health system.
All right. His bill didn't get to the floor, Sanders. But if it had, it had,
and it passed, which even today, I don't think it would,
all private insurance in this country would be wiped out, health insurance.
The government will run everything.
Is that what you really want?
Do you really want to be dependent on a federal government in Washington
that's playing the equity game and everything else?
Is that what you want?
Because that's what Bernie Sanders is.
Now, Kamala's going to throw them under the bus.
You're not going to see Kamala and Sanders campaign together,
But her mindset, that's where it is.
Okay.
That bill, by the way, if you want to look it up, 2019, SB 1129, Medicare for All.
Just read it.
It's harrowing.
It could have been written by Lenin.
I wanted to get J.V. Vance on this program because I had never met him.
I've never spoken to him.
And it took us a while, and I had to get deeply involved in it, because I don't quite think that the Trump campaign understands the reach of the no-spin news.
We gave you the stats last night.
I reached far more people now than I ever reached with the O'Reilly Factor on a Fox News channel.
And we have those stats posted now on the website, Bill O'Reilly.com.
Millions and millions and millions of people.
YouTube, Spotify, on and on and on and on.
And we ran them down.
And we're going to run them down again.
Tonight is crazy what's happening.
But Donald Trump himself is an American who consumes news the way he's always had, network and cable.
He doesn't go into the social media realm, even though he runs a social media company.
This is where the action is.
This is where the eyeballs are, as they say.
And I'm so happy.
It took me seven years to do this, to create this empire, but it's worth it because I reach now far more people, as I said, than I did on cable television.
And a lot of those people are not Republicans or Democrats or conservative or liberal.
They're kind of float, all right?
And so we're going to tell you about J.D. Vance this evening.
Interesting guy, interesting cat, as Dennis Miller would say.
So Mr. Vance, tough upbringing, wrote a book about it.
Hillbilly Elegy, huge bestseller, made into a movie by Ron Howard, big movie, and that's
how he got famous.
And before that, he went to Ohio State.
He went to Yale Law School, so I'm a guy's obviously smart.
He's in the military, primarily in a journalistic capacity overseas.
He's got quite their resume, and then in 2022, he was elected with the help of Donald
Trump as a senator from Ohio. And a straight talking guy. I was surprised when Trump picked him
his VP. I was. I thought he would go for somebody else that, you know, a woman that would give him
a little bit more of an edge because he needs women voters. But after talking with Senator Vance
and you'll see it, I understand a bit more why Vance was selected. Okay. So he's 40 years old. He's
married, he's got three kids, minors, you know, he's raising the kids. And he was in Omaha, Nebraska
this morning, where we caught up with him. Go. So I appreciate you taking a time out there in
Nebraska. We're talking to you early in the morning, but you look good. All right, I'm a mess.
But you look good, Senator. But thank you for taking a time. This is a policy interview.
but before i get to that um six months ago your life was uh fairly uh organized as far as the senator
of the united states is concerned now it's 180 degrees different since you got the uh nod for a
VP give me two things that have surprised you about the whole process
well the first thing that i have to point to bill is having a secret service detail is just a wild
different thing. I think for my kids in particular, Bill, we have a seven-year-old boy,
four-year-old boy and a two-year-old girl. You know, they can't just like walk out the front
door and go to their friend's houses anymore. It's just a different, a slightly different world,
right? So I think that has been the biggest just adjustment for the family. I think the really big
positive surprise is just you see the country in a totally different light as a VP nominee. And what I mean
is, you know, I've run for Senate before two years ago. You drive around the state of Ohio,
which is, of course, my favorite state in the back of a used Subaru.
You know, now I'm flying around in a plane going to every corner of the country.
And you just, you know, whenever we're on the ground, I try to drop into some place
that's local, a chocolate shop, an ice cream shop, a deli, just to sort of talk to people
and see what it's like on the ground.
And it's just a totally different way of looking at our country.
It makes you realize, Bill, we have the most beautiful country in the world.
And I always try to remind, you know, my fellow conservatives, my fellow Republicans,
there is a lot for us to be grateful for and a lot for us to be hopeful about the problem with
this country, it's not our workers, it's not our natural resources, our incredible beauty. The problem
is leadership, and that's why we're doing what we do. All right, so let's get into the policy
stuff. One of the big issues, as everybody knows, is the open border, which has caused an amazing
amount of pain for the United States of America. And we're talking about drugs. We're talking
about fiscal issues, cities going bankrupt, chaos, crime, on and on and on.
So Donald Trump, and I think you subscribe to this from my research, wants to deport
a massive amount of people, millions of people.
So my analysis says that's almost impossible.
How could a Trump administration deport millions of people?
Well, Bill, before we get to that, I think it is important to set this up and say,
you have to stop the bleeding, first of all, right?
That's the most important thing,
and the thing where I think most Americans actually have
near-uniform agreement on is we've got 25 million illegal aliens
in this country right now.
Let's not add to it, right?
Let's actually re-implement deportations,
re-implement President Trump's remain-in-Mexico policy,
stop this process of catch and release,
where for your viewers who don't fully appreciate this,
what this really means is that you come into the country,
you're asked by your government to come back
maybe 10 years down the road,
maybe five years down the road,
But it's effectively a blanket amnesty policy for anybody who says that they're persecuted, even if they're just a traditional economic migrant.
That is one of the biggest reasons why we have this white of the border.
So stop all that stuff, right?
That's first you're right.
Okay.
So once you stop all that stuff, now you've got 20 million, 25 million people.
You have to figure out what to do with them.
And I guess the way that I think about it, Bill, is it's kind of like being asked, well, you have a sandwich and it's 10 times the size of your mouth.
How do you actually eat the whole thing?
And you take it one bite at a time, right?
And I think you start with the million most violent, most criminal illegal alien elements.
There's probably of the 20 million, there's probably a million who have committed some violent crime.
That's an estimate, but I think it's pretty close to the truth.
You deport them first and you focus on them first.
And then I think you go down the list from there.
Are you going to have a special federal task force set up to track down violent migrants?
Well, I think you start with the people again who have committed crimes, right?
So they're going to be in some local database.
Obviously, not every violent criminal is easy to track down,
but a lot of them are because they're in the eyes of some local law enforcement.
What if they're in prison, though?
Would you take them out and send them out or serve their full sentence and then you kick them out?
What do you do?
You know, I think it depends, but my attitude would be send it back to their home country,
let their home country imprison them.
Because one of the biggest problems with our local budgets bill and the problems caused by illegal aliens is,
you know, it costs a lot of money to jail illegal aliens.
It costs a lot of money to school their children, and it costs, of course, a lot of money to provide medical care.
So I think getting back to their country of origin, especially if we're talking about that violent, hardened criminal element.
And then I think, look, you are right, Bill, that there are going to be some people where it's very hard to find them.
But I think that there are a lot of people where it will be easy to find, and you have to be willing to deport these people if you're going to have a real border policy.
But you're going to have to go through the federal court system to do it because the ACLU is going to file a lawsuit after.
their lawsuit or if they're lawsuit. But that's okay. I mean, I want to just get your vision about
what to do. So then you have, I put the number at about 15 undocumented migrants who are
law-abiding people. And is there a, have you and Donald Trump talked about a process for those
people? Are you going to make them register? What are you going to do to find out what their
circumstance is? Well, I think one other just additional thought here.
And it's responsive to that question, too, Bill, is we can actually do a very good job of deporting illegal immigrants if we just make it harder for them to work in this country in the first place.
You'd have to get Congress to pass a law that punishes employers who hire illegal aliens.
It's not going to be easy to do that, particularly if the Democrats control one house on Capitol Hill.
All right, so I—
Bill, it's not going to be easy to do.
It's not going to be easy to do, Bill, because if you take it's not going to be easy to do, Bill, because if you take—
look, if you really want to have a battle with the Democrats over who respects and represents
American workers, you've got one party that's trying to make it harder to hire illegal
labor and undercut American wages. You've got another party that's fighting that effort.
I think that's a fight. Did you ever think about why the Democrats want the open border?
Because they clearly do. The Democratic Party clearly wants an open border. They do not want
any standards of who
enters the country and who it doesn't.
Have you thought about why
they want that? You know, I
have, Bill, and I don't think you have to think that
hard because the Democrats are very
open about this. I mean, if you look at Chuck
Schumer's floor speeches or go back a few years
what Joe Biden was saying on the floor
of the United States Senate, they explicitly
want to grant large
numbers of illegal immigrants the right to vote
and they think that they're going to vote for Democrats
and they think that's going to permanently make Republicans
a minority in their own country. I think this is
very real driver that's a prevailing that they want to load up the demographics and change
the state like California's changed in Arizona and New Mexico. There's an organization called
USAFacts.org. You may have heard it's been in business in 2017. It's fact-based. We've watched
them for years. Okay. And what they do is they go on television. They buy time and money,
Tens of millions, okay?
And they report facts.
Roll the tape.
Now I'm going to admit to being confused.
Unauthorized immigrant assessments have been flat for a number of years at 11 million people,
while the number of people coming into the country has increased.
But our government needs to dig in and get all the required numbers to understand that.
Since many of the unauthorized immigrants are seeking asylum,
Let's start by looking at the asylum system.
Looking at asylum cases in 2022,
about 500,000 people apply.
While waiting for a court hearing,
these migrants can get work permits
from the federal government
after their asylum application
has been in process for 180 days.
Here's the problem, though.
This means many unauthorized immigrants
have court cases years in the future.
At the end of 2023, there was a back plug of 2.5 million immigration court cases.
Now, all of the statutes are true. We checked them.
Joining us now from Seattle, Washington, is the guy who runs his operation, USA Facts.
Steve Balmer, you may know him.
He used to run Microsoft, owns the LA Clippers, and we're pleased to have him on.
So obviously your goal is to try to get information to the American people.
Do you think you're getting through?
I think there are people with whom we are getting through.
We have a quarter of million newsletter readers.
We know we're getting millions of people visiting our site over the course of the last five, six years.
Very proud of that.
With that said, is the overall theme in the country grounded in numbers?
No. No. We're going to work on that. We're going to do our part for that. But there's so much more work to do.
All right. When you see in your organization USA Facts, and we want everybody to go there and check it out for themselves, when you see Trump, Biden, Harris, say an untruth. I'll give you an example. So Biden said when I took over as president, the inflation rate with 9%. And the truth was.
was it was 1.5%.
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Do you take that on? Because if you do, then the Biden people are going to label you a partisan,
and if you do it to Trump, they're going to label you a liberal. You see what I mean?
Yeah, no, I do. And we don't.
put ourselves in the explicit position of fact checking and reporting on the facts. We do report
the facts. We leave it to others to hold people to account. My experience is there's two ways
to construe things that are not helpful. Of course, it's not okay to take a number that's
incorrect and put it out there. The second way, and a little bit more insidious, is for people
to pick numbers to talk about, give them no context, and then let people think they are
much larger than they might be or much smaller than they might be if you look at in the
context of history or a broader perspective, if you will.
Okay, so you're going to provide not only the facts, but the context, which you did
in your commercial about undocumented migrants by saying, look, the backlog is now two and a half
million people. You can't adjudicate that within five years. You couldn't. It's impossible.
But the Biden administration would never tell you that, so I'm telling you that. When you do this,
you are setting yourself up against the corporate media, which now traffics in propaganda all day,
every day. And I don't know how much you know about me, but we've been doing that campaign now
for years. And we call them on it all the time. And they do it constantly.
And because there are so many more liberal outlets on television and conservative outlets,
because conservatives do it too, all right, that there's this wave, this wave of propaganda coming out.
And Americans who don't pay close attention, they're overwhelmed by it, in my opinion.
They're overwhelmed by it.
Do you see it that way?
I do.
I think that we have reduced things to sound bites.
People will just grab a single number.
I don't think that's at all helpful in the grand scheme of things.
But whether it's folks like you or many others, including individual citizens, here are the numbers.
We're not going to give any forecasts, any of that.
We're just going to report what did happen.
How can that possibly be partisan?
And then hopefully ground the discussion and debate in those numbers.
you want to use them to fact check great if somebody else wants to use them to make their case about
what should happen great if a citizen wants to say you know i'm being uh i'm not being uh spoken to
honestly so to speak yeah great then they vote on that basis okay you must have a tremendous
research staff to make sure you get it right right you mean be paying these guys with money to
to me to ferret out all is BS because it's not easy to do that as you know well we start we only
use government data so we start with over 70 government databases to do our work now you could say
is the government data accurate i say we have professional people in our statistical agencies
we choose to trust them occasionally government numbers don't match other uh government numbers
We see that particularly when numbers get rolled up from state governments, and then we have to, you know, sort of pick which set of numbers to represent.
And that's difficult.
It is, and we footnote it.
We, you know, we let people know what we've done.
We have no interest in hiding the football, so to speak.
And so our core data is government data.
Then on top of that, we synthesize.
synthesize. We fact check ourselves. In fact, we're also looking at automated ways to double
fact check ourselves. AI. Wow. We're not going to totally trust it, but we're going to
let me let me play devil's advocate here because in the crime area, the federal stats coming
out of Quantico, Virginia with the FBI have fallen apart. Fall apart. You can't trust them anymore.
because the cities are not required to report.
So the FBI isn't getting a full picture
because most of the crime in this country
generated in the cities, in urban areas.
And a lot of cities are going when I send you data.
So you can't report crime stats.
Meanwhile, both parties, both Trump and Kamala run a while with not,
crime went down, crime is up, crime is it,
and there's no stats to back it.
That might be a good segment for you to explain why there's no stats to back it.
There are, let me, let me challenge a little bit.
Sure.
Most cities do report, which is great.
Are there common definitions across cities of crimes?
No.
On that, I agree with you.
What is a violent crime can look different across jurisdictions?
I agree with you.
That's exactly what.
happening in the nation's largest city, New York, where the violent crime is pleaded down
to misdemeanors in the majority of cases. You punch somebody in the face, Rick Moranis,
the actor, and thousands of others, and the thug is charged with disorderly conduct. It doesn't
even make it into the FBI database. So anyway, I just want to bring it to your attention. I know
I'm too emotional about this.
Final question.
Go ahead.
There are imperfections.
I'm not disagreeing.
This is the biggest one, though.
Is to attribute.
Oh, I can give you one.
I can give you ones that I think missing data.
I can give you the fact that we can't totally match up with the state's report and what
the, so what the Census Bureau reports and with the Bureau of Economic Analysis,
reports on state spending, there are definitely things that don't hook up perfectly or
or improperly from the states.
I'm willing to overlook.
Should the feds have more tools?
Should the feds have more tools?
I don't know.
Our next step, Bill, our next step is to actually go get the crime data from the local
jurisdictions and try to normalize it.
Wow.
I mean, it's a step beyond for us right now.
Right, but that's going to be hard.
It will be.
I'm not going to deny that.
Chicago, New York, and L.A.
not going to want to give you those stats.
You're going to have to break in in the middle of the night and get them.
Or the AI of people.
Final question.
You're a very successful American, obviously.
Microsoft and you've got the clippers and you're very wealthy.
In this country, I assume, has done right by you.
You're a patriot.
You love the country.
who you understand the opportunity it affords, almost everybody.
I am so furious about the collapse of the media,
the corruption in the corporate media.
I can't tell you how furious I am.
But I don't think everybody else sees it the way I do
because I've invested my life into this profession.
And I've watched it go down to a degree now
where my operation, the most successful independent news operation in the world,
we have
millions of people depending on me
to get them information
they cannot get
from the corporate media
NBC ABC CBS
CBS Fox whatever
they can't get the information
because they're all ideologically
driven drives me
nuts. You feel
my pain
it drives me nuts
too
I would say
depth
journalism with numbers and context. I just think in today's world, people don't have the time
or not given the time and resources to dig in and do things what I might call the right way.
Now, in a way, I don't fault anybody because that's the requirements of the business,
but that's the opportunity we see. It's an opportunity, obviously, that you see, is to try to do
things with accuracy and depth that is important that people might not otherwise get to.
You have to have it because we don't. We're not going to have a democracy. And that's true,
not the propaganda stuff. All right, the website we want everyone to go all over the world,
because we are all over the world now, is USAFacts. It's a dot org, right? USAFacts.org.
Dot org. Okay. That's easy. Check out Steve's operation. He doesn't, he's not.
trying to sell anything to you, you make a determination of whether it's worthy or not.
Really appreciate your time. Steve, you're welcome. Got anything new? You've got anything you want
to get out there? You let us know, okay? We'll do. Appreciate the time and good luck to you.
Right. All right, California has lost $2 billion in income taxes from people leaving the state.
This is the largest state in the union.
Total chaos from Eureka to San Diego.
Okay.
This state, and this is Kamala Harris' model to govern a country.
So, the California Legislative Analyst Office, L-A-O, okay, released its findings two and a half weeks ago.
Two billion dollars drove out of state.
and more to come because two reasons.
High taxes slash home costs and woke.
You can't live in that state if you're not woke.
They'll punish you if you're not woke.
People out of that.
Five people have been charged in the death of Matthew Perry,
the Friends actor.
Okay, you remember this.
He died last October 28th.
right so he died from an overdose of narcotics ketamine all right he's a drug addict perry is a
long-time drug addict he's taken a lot of ketamine and is one of his household staff has been
charged with injecting him with the drug but the big headline of this story is a woman named
jazveen sanga 41 years old who's known around l.a is the ketamine queen and
applies narcotics to movie stars, high-profile people.
She's been arrested.
Now, it's a federal beef because it's crossing state lines and a whole bunch of others.
This isn't local.
If we're a local, nobody would have been charged.
L.A. authorities, California authorities, never would have charged anybody.
But the feds have, okay?
and the prosecutor's guy named Martin Estrada,
he's the guy who covered for Hunter Biden, interestingly enough,
but because this doesn't have any political context,
Estrada went after this guy.
All right, so it's a federal case,
and the ketamine queen is expected to flip
and name all these Hollywood people and doctors
who are trafficking in ketamine.
Once again, Matthew Perry, you know,
I'm very talented individual.
but a drug addict. And that's what he was. And it ruined his life and killed him. While he was
alive, he was ruined, and then he's dead. And I mean, he's 54 years old when he died. And I just
can't get this across. There's nothing good in this industry. Nothing. And you know what the
excuse was from the ketamine queen? Oh, I don't force anybody to buy ketamine.
okay lady i hope they give you 25 years i hope you found guilty border so you may know byron york
you've seen him on fox news he writes for the washington examiner newspaper he breaks a story
about jean franco torres navarro one of the worst criminals in peru they say he's responsible
of 23 murders.
So he's running away from Peru, and guess where he goes?
He goes to the southern border and walks across the border.
And the U.S. Border Patrol apprehends him and lets him go, according to Byron, York,
and it's true, lets him go.
And Peru has got warrants out all over the place.
So they finally caught up with Torres Navarre.
after Peru went wild and so what you mean you let him go and now he's been arrested
on immigration and fear charges and he's being held in New York and the cot New York
but this just goes to show you the most notorious criminal in the country of Peru
walks across the border and the US authorities let him go
Biden administration, Kamala Harris administration.
All right, there are new stats out on the border from U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
12.5 million people have crossed in according to them, and there's been much more.
Because they can't calibrate the ones that just sneak in and nobody gets it.
12.5 million in three and a half years under Biden and Harris.
Wiping out every record by far.
And then the media report is, well, we have the lowest number.
in July because it's 120.
That's why you die in that desert in July,
the Sonora Desert.
And the Biden administration finally cracked down a little bit.
Oh, it makes you so mad.
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