Morning Wire - Organ Donor Scandal & Kohberger Sentenced | 7.24.25

Episode Date: July 24, 2025

RFK Jr. pushes to reform the organ transplant system after a bombshell investigation, the Idaho University killer is sentenced, and protests erupt in the UK over an asylum seeker who allegedly assault...ed a child. Get the facts first with Morning Wire.   - - -   Today's Sponsors:   Shopify - Go to https://Shopify.com/morningwire to sign up for your $1 per month trial period and upgrade your selling today.   Kikoff - Start building credit with Kikoff today, and you can get your first month for as little as $1. Go to https://getkikoff.com/wire   - - -   Privacy Policy: https://www.dailywire.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:03 RFK Jr. is pushing for reform of the organ transplant system after an investigation found what he called horrifying results. I mean, if the patient's dying, but they take the patient's organs before they die, that's euthanasia. What did the investigation find and what plans does the agency have for change? I'm Georgia Howe with Daily Wire Executive Editor John Bickley. It's Thursday, July 24th, and this is Morning Wire. University of Idaho killer Brian Koberger is confronted by the loved ones of his victims before learning his fate. I sentenced the defendant to a fixed term of life imprisonment without the possibility of parole. And protests erupt in the UK after an asylum seeker is accused of sexually assaulting a local girl.
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Starting point is 00:02:04 Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is demanding reforms to the Oregon transplant system after a shocking investigation found organs were nearly harvested from dozens of patients who showed signs of life. Here with more is Daily Wire reporter Amanda Prestige-Ocomo. So Amanda, let's get into this investigation. What did they find? So this investigation was taken on by HHS's Health Resources and Services Administration. They looked at 351 cases out of Kentucky where organ donation was approved but not completed. 103 of those cases, about 30 percent, showed what HHS called concerning features. including 73 patients who showed neurological signs incompatible with organ donation. At least 28
Starting point is 00:02:44 patients may not have been dead at the time the organ procurement had started. Some of these patients died within hours, but others lived for multiple days, and some became well enough to actually leave the hospital. Now, outside of this investigation, the New York Times recently highlighted some incredibly disturbing cases where pushes for organs threatened potential donors. In one case, a 42-year-old Alabama woman had her chest cut open and her breastbone sawed before the doctors noticed that her heart was still beating and she was breathing. Kennedy, who leads HHS, called the investigation findings horrifying and his department said that they found a systemic disregard for the sanctity of life. Kennedy said that organ procurement organizations that coordinate access to these
Starting point is 00:03:27 transplants will be held accountable. He added that the entire system must be fixed to ensure that every potential donor's life is treated with the sanctity it deserves. So it sounds like Kennedy is calling out the organ procurement organizations. Is that who he's blaming here? Yeah, so the findings did list a number of issues that need to be addressed, such as poor neurological assessments and the lack of coordination within medical teams. But the ethics of organ procurement organizations known as OPO's were specifically called into question. Now, this federal inquiry was actually first sparked by a case involving a Kentucky man who overdosed in 2021.
Starting point is 00:04:03 Now, that OPO, which is now called the Network for Hope, was the center of that investigation. While hospital staffers were apparently uncomfortable moving forward, they were scared they were actually committing euthanasia, an OPO coordinator assured staffers that everything was above board. Eventually, though, a doctor said he wouldn't move forward, and the man in question apparently cried, pulled his knees to his chest, and shook his head.
Starting point is 00:04:27 That patient became well enough to leave the hospital, and he's still alive today. Two former employees of that OPO told the times the organ harvesting of that man would have 1,000, percent move forward, if not for that doctor, putting a stop to the OPO. Three other former employees said they witnessed similar cases. Horrifying. So what sort of reforms are being suggested? Well, we actually heard directly from Barry Mossa. He's the CEO of Network for Hope that
Starting point is 00:04:52 OPO from Kentucky. He said they're committing their own internal investigations, and they've implemented new standards to protect organ donors. Here he is before Congress on Wednesday. We have devised a checklist for every nurse that on a DCD case, and we provide that to them in real time. We did the same thing with every attending physician. We've implemented hard stops so that during any part of the process, they can raise those concerns. HHS has outlined a number of procedures for opios to follow, and they're demanding they adopt
Starting point is 00:05:27 a formal procedure allowing any staff member to halt a donation process if there are patient safety concerns. Kennedy has also threatened to decertify OPEO. opios if they fail to comply with corrective actions outlined by HHS. Now, wrapping up here, Amanda, what sort of reactions have we seen to this report? Well, you know, tens of thousands of transplants are performed every year across the U.S. They extend and save lives. And Americans do have a giving spirit. It's estimated that about 170 million Americans are organ donors. Now, with these findings being published, some folks online are saying that they're not comfortable
Starting point is 00:06:03 right now being organ donors and they don't want their loved ones to be easy. until this issue is resolved and the lives of potential organ donors are protected. So it sounds like valid reasons to be concerned, but HHS is looking into it. Amanda, thanks for reporting. You're welcome. When budgets are stretched thin, kickoff offers a smart path to genuine credit building without the burden of costly credit card balances. No credit check required, no interest charges, and it's only $5 a month and can actually
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Starting point is 00:07:31 The victim's family spoke at the sentencing with Coburger in. the room. Daily Wire reporter Marita Lorty is here with more Hey Marade. So tell us about this very emotional sentencing hearing. Hi, John. Yes, so Koeberger was sentenced to life in prison without parole for the murders of Kaley Gonzalez, Madison Mogan, Zana Kurnodal, and Ethan Chapin. He stabbed the four University of Idaho students in the early morning hours of November 13th, 2022 at an off-campus house. Investigators said he had no connection to the victims, but he had planned the murders for months. Koeberger, who is age 30 and a former PhD student of criminology, had been facing trial
Starting point is 00:08:10 next month, but he suddenly changed his plea to guilty for the four counts of first-degree murder and burglary in order to avoid the death penalty. The families and friends of the victims spoke at Wednesday's sentencing hearing. Some could hardly keep from weeping, and some spoke directly to Kovurger and showed their anger, and some even said they forgave him. Meanwhile, Kovberger sat and stared with a straight face, overall, just a really striking scene. Indeed. So what did some of those victim impact statements look like? Olivia Gonzalez, who's the sister of victim, Kaylee, delivered a searing statement in which she told her sister's murderer to sit up straight.
Starting point is 00:08:46 And onlookers wondered whether she might have gotten under Coburg her skin. Some of these might be familiar. So sit up straight when I talk to you. If you were really smart, do you think you'd be here right now? What's it like needing this much attention just to feel real? You're terrified of being ordinary, aren't you? You didn't win. You just exposed yourself as the coward you are. You're a delusional, pathetic, hypochondriac loser.
Starting point is 00:09:15 Madison Mogan's dad said his daughter supported him in his struggle with addiction. Maddie was my only child that I ever had. She was the only great thing I ever really did, and the only thing I was really ever proud of. And I thought we would have the rest of our lives together. Dylan Mortensen, the roommate who survived Koeberger's brutal attack, spoke as well. What happened that night changed everything because of him for it beautiful. 60% of the vans on Amazon,
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Starting point is 00:10:44 something less than human. Kayley Gonzalez's father actually physically turned the lectern to face his daughter's killer. Today, we are here to finish what you started. Today, you've lost control. Today, we are here to prove to the world that you pick the wrong families. Kim Kronodl, the aunt of Zana Kronodl, said she has already forgiven Kovberger. You know, this is probably going to bother everybody, but Brian, I'm here today to tell you, I have forgiven you. Because I know long.
Starting point is 00:11:21 could live with that hate in my heart and for me to become a better person, I have forgiven you. Colberger said he respectfully declined to speak at his sentencing hearing. He will likely be incarcerated in Idaho's only maximum security prison near Boise, which was open in the 80s to house the state's most disruptive male residents. Well, hopefully this is the justice these families waited for these last three years. Marad, thanks so much for reporting. Thanks, John. Protests have erupted in the British town of Epping around a hotel being used to house asylum seekers, one of whom allegedly attacked a local girl. Local reports say more than a thousand protesters have taken to the street and several people have been arrested. Joining us now to discuss is Guy
Starting point is 00:12:07 Dampier of the Prosperity Institute. Guy, thanks for coming on. Thank you very much for having me. So there have been protests in Epping over a hotel housing asylum seekers and there's allegations now of a sexual assault. So, What exactly is going on in Epping? So protests began last Thursday, and they've carried on over the weekend, and they're about a 14-year-old girl who was sexually assaulted by an asylum seeker living in a nearby hotel. Now, the government has failed to stop the small boat crossings that have been going on since 2018. So that's asylum seekers getting in small boats, going across the English Channel,
Starting point is 00:12:42 and then basically getting picked up and brought into Britain. And over 100,000, I think we're closing on, 200,000 have come in this way over the last seven years. There are so many of them that what they've had to do is they have to put them up in hotels. But the problem is, for a lot of towns, the hotel is the place where people go to have their weddings or their celebrations. So people are very upset. No matter where they live in the country, they're now getting a hotel with a large number of young foreign men, completely unvetted, and sometimes violent and dangerous. Right. Now, the claim is a sexual assault of a local girl by one of these asylum seekers. Is the blowback contained to Epping, or is there a sense that there's growing backlash in other
Starting point is 00:13:21 areas as well. I think there is at the moment. There are so many headlines coming out that the mood in the country is changing enormously. I mean, it's very telling the Epping itself is not a poor northern town, like the ones that rioted last year. This is a very leafy area. It's close to London. You know, these are nice middle-class people who are coming out on the streets angrily. And that's in large part because not only have this massive increase in illegal immigration, but also illegal immigration. We've had millions of people move here. It's becoming increasingly clear that that is changing the face of the country at a speed that people are very uncomfortable with. There was a story this week based on free of information requests, which showed that there are more than 2,000 schools in Britain
Starting point is 00:13:59 where more than half the pupils don't speak English as their first language. And there were two schools where they couldn't find a single pupil who had English as their first language. You have to ask yourself, how are people going to integrate when there's nobody left for them to integrate into? So 2,000 schools and two with no English speakers. That's incredible. So is it just the culture clash, or is there something else going on here? I think there is more than that. There's the danger, there's the culture, but there's also a third element, which is that, you know, Britain's not having a great time of it economically, and immigration has always been promised as something that's a bit of a financial boon. It would always be a free lunch.
Starting point is 00:14:35 And it's not worked out like that at all. It's actually just become a massive welfare magnet. So, again, we had another very recent story saying that there are now 1.3 million foreigners who are claiming universal credit, which is the main form of benefits. So it's not all the benefits, that's just the main kind of benefits. That's a huge number of people and it's a huge proportion of the foreigners that live in Britain. And we had another story recently that said that the amount of money being paid out every month in Universal Credit is getting close to a billion pounds a month. So to give some context, last year the government said that there was an enormous financial crisis because we had a 22 billion pound black coal in public finances. Well, with these statistics, more than half of that would just be foreigners claiming benefits.
Starting point is 00:15:16 That's not good for the economy. Definitely some eye-popping statistics there, and it sounds like just clearly not a sustainable situation. Guy, thanks for coming on. All this good fun to be on DW. Thanks for waking up with us. And if you're watching on YouTube, don't forget to like and subscribe. We'll be back this evening with more news you need to know.

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