The Adam Mockler Show - Trump’s DARKEST SECRET Gets EXPOSED In New Filing

Episode Date: July 3, 2025

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Starting point is 00:00:00 All right, this is a disgusting and despicable story that is a perfect microcosm of how inhumane and twisted this administration is. And if you don't believe me, I want to dig in with you all to the source document, the court document that talks about how Kilmar Amando Obrigo Garcia was tortured after being illegally deported from the United States to El Salvador against a withholding order of removal. Just to break that down, Kilmar Amando Obrego Garcia was a Maryland father. He has multiple kids, and his life isn't perfect. I'm sure he's made many mistakes in the past, but he had a withholding order of removal saying he could not be deported to one place, El Salvador. If he were deported to El Salvador, he would be tortured, according to this court order, so they cannot deport him there.
Starting point is 00:00:46 Well, the Trump admin in their mass reckless deportations plucked this father out of Maryland with zero due process, placed him in a torturous prison in El Salvador, door, a prison that is known for being, you know, like you only enter, you don't leave. That's what they say about it, meaning you either live the rest of your life there and die or you die in some other way. You don't leave. So Kilmar, thankfully, was able to leave, but only because this turned into a national story. And after leaving, he got brought back to the U.S.
Starting point is 00:01:17 and is now talking about how he was tortured in this prison. The only reason he was brought back is because a few things. Number one, it's such a national story that the Supreme Court. court ended up ruling, this was illegal. Even the Trump admin itself admitted this was illegal. Now, the thing is, when they brought him back, that is also the admin explicitly admitting that when they deported him, it was illegal. Because they followed the Supreme Court order. Thankfully, they followed the Supreme Court order after having to use pliers to get them to. And now Kilmar, Armando Breger Garcia is back in the U.S. facing due process. We'll cover that
Starting point is 00:01:53 relentlessly, but I think it's worth pointing out before we dig into the torch. there are still people who are in El Salvador and were deprived due process. I mean, we've talked a lot about this, but you guys remember the gay makeup artist who was sent to a prison in El Salvador, Andy Hernandez-Romero, a gay makeup artist who came to the United States last year in search of asylum, is one of 238 Venezuelan migrants who were flown from the U.S. to a maximum security prison in El Salvador three weeks ago. President Trump, who campaigned on eradicating the Venezuelan gang known as Trende Aragua, brokered a deal with El Salvador's president, and this deal is going to backfire in many ways.
Starting point is 00:02:34 It already has, but don't listen to Republicans when they say they only want to target criminals or gang members. That's not true. This gay hairstylist did nothing. He had a tattoo on his arm that the Trump admin didn't like, and they deported him because of that. And now we know there's literal genuine torture going on in these prisons. We already knew that. We already absolutely knew that. But now we know that nobody is exempt from these.
Starting point is 00:02:58 It doesn't matter if you just came from America, you are going to be tortured in this prison. That's what we learned about Kilmar. This reads, Kilmar-Abrego-Garcia was tortured in a Salvadorian prison, court-filing alleges. New court documents allege physical and psychological torture at Seacott in one of the first looks at conditions in prison. This is the key point. This could have been any of us. This could have been me. This could have been you.
Starting point is 00:03:24 If you're a minority, like physically a minority, then chances obviously go up because the Trump admin is using racial profiling to target people. But when you deprive one person of due process, you can deprive anybody of due process. That's why I'm saying it could have been anybody because once you're arrested or detained and you're not allowed to give your side of the story, then there's no way out of it. I pointed this exact thing out in a debate about Kilmar, Armando Obrigo Garcia. I tried to teach this Republican about the Fifth Amendment. Take a look.
Starting point is 00:03:53 So what you're saying is that everybody gets all the rights under the Constitution. This is how I like to explain due process and the Fifth Amendment to MAGA. Watch. We have to apply our Constitution to everybody of the world. No, no. No, in the U.S., just anybody that crosses over. In the U.S., Article 5 of the Constitution, particularly, specifically says that all persons in the United States have due process. Now, the framer has put persons rather than citizens because it's not just citizens who deserve due process.
Starting point is 00:04:20 All persons in the United States deserve due process. This has been upheld by multiple Supreme Court rulings. So what you're arguing for is creating a new class of people within America that have no due process whatsoever. What happens when you create a new class with no due process? You can justify putting anyone into that new class. What if I said that you were a gang member and I never gave you the chance to even defend yourself? Then boom, we deport you.
Starting point is 00:04:39 And then I'm debating some Maga person next month and they're like, oh, but Aldo was an MS-13 gang member. You think that everybody should... Obviously, this is a bad example, but you get where I'm going, right? If you've removed due process from one person, you can remove due process from anybody. That is me directly explaining to a Trump supporter, the slippery slope of depriving even one person of due process. It doesn't matter if that one person is a despicable human being. Donald Trump deserves due process because if he doesn't get it, then we don't get it.
Starting point is 00:05:07 And minorities would be disproportionately targeted if due process was taken away in any court in the United States, likely across the globe. So as we move on to the Kilmore story, I just want to say very quickly, the channel that you're watching now, I made when I was nine years old. A lot of people don't know that. And I want to get into my backstory more in these videos. I'm going to do some more live streams and talk about it in depth at a more appropriate time. But you're watching a channel that I made when I was nine years old. I used to get home from school and make all these video game edits like Minecraft videos. And I learned how to edit very well. I also got kicked out of class in fifth grade for debating my teacher about gay marriage. I've always been political. In high school, I kind of stopped working and doing editing because I wanted to get girls and do other stuff
Starting point is 00:05:51 and hang out with my friends. But then after I graduated, I realized I can still edit. I can still debates. I'm going to go to Trump rallies and create a series. And now we're here, 14 years after I, 13 years after I made the channel. This is all to say, we're about to turn this into one of the fastest, most lean digital media companies out there. And I want you guys to be there.
Starting point is 00:06:11 Subscribe below. And now let's get back on to the main. story. I'm going to be talking a lot more about my back story because I think there's a lot of interesting stuff about it. So this reads, new court documents allege physical and psychological torture at Seacott in one of the first looks at conditions in the prison. This isn't surprising. We knew that Seacott was torturous, but the question was, to what extent was Kilmar, Amanda Obrego-Garcia being affected by this torture? We didn't know if due to the high-profile of the case, if he would have maybe been exempt, but no, no, no, no, it would be naive to think
Starting point is 00:06:43 that. Kilmar-Abrego-Garcia was tortured in Salvadorian prison court-filing alleges. Let's go to the court filing. He observed an ICE agent on the bus communicating with Salvadoran officials to confirm the identities of the Salvadoran nationals on board before the bus departed. Upon the arrival at Seacot, the detainees were greeted by a prison official who stated, welcome to Seacot. Whoever enters here doesn't leave. The prison is known for only being one way. Like if you're in there, you're going to die before you're able to leave. Plaintiff Abrago-Garcia was then forced to strip, issued prison clothing, and subjected to physical abuse,
Starting point is 00:07:22 including being kicked in the legs with boots and struck on his head in arms to make him change clothes faster. Think about this. 48 hours before, this dude was playing catch with his kids in Maryland. To continue, his head was unshaved with a zero razor, and he was frog-marched to cell 15 being struck with wooden batons along the way. By the following day, plaintiff Abrago Garcia had visible bruises and lumps all over his body.
Starting point is 00:07:48 In Cell 15, Plaintiff Abrago Garcia and 20 other Salvadorans were forced to kneel from approximately 9 p.m. to 6 a.m. That's just straight sleep deprivation torture, with guards striking anyone who fell from exhaustion. Yep, sleep deprivation makes you go insane. During this time, Plaintiff Abrago Garcia was denied bathroom access and soiled himself. The detainees were confined to metal bunks with no mattress. in an overcrowded cell with no windows, bright lights that remained on 24 hours a day in minimal access to sanitation. This is what happens when you deprive one person of due process.
Starting point is 00:08:23 You can deprive anybody of due process. After approximately one week at Seacott, prison director Osiris Luna and other officials separated the 21 Salvadorans who had arrived together. Twelve individuals with visible gang-related tattoos removed to another cell, while plaintiff Fabrego Garcia remained with eight others who, like him, upon information and belief, had no gang affiliation or tattoos, even according to the El Salvadoran prison. As reflected by his segregation, the Salvadoran authorities recognized that Plaintiff O'Bregio Garcia was not affiliated with any gang, and at around this time, prison officials explicitly acknowledged that plaintiff Abrago Garcia's tattoos were not gang-related,
Starting point is 00:09:05 telling him, your tattoos are fine. And this just brings me back to the gay makeup artist, who is in a similar, situation and hasn't been brought home. There needs to be a Supreme Court ruling around this case, but they can't just do this on a case-by-case basis when the Trump admin is doing it by the thousands. The courts can't respond or be an enforcement mechanism when the Trump admin is moving this fast and increasing the funding this quickly. That is another thing about the big, ugly bill that people don't talk about enough.
Starting point is 00:09:36 I mean, we do talk about it, but there are so many things terrible with this bill. it's hard without getting wrapped up in Medicaid or the debt or green energy or job cuts to then wrap back around and remember they are trying to create an ICE police state. ICE currently has $3.4 billion of budget per year to detain people. They want to up that to $45 billion over the course of the next four or five years, meaning about $10 billion a year, a 360% increase. It would be insane, absurd. We will continue to push the truth,
Starting point is 00:10:10 pushback against the lies. If you want to be here and learn more about the backstory of Machlar Media and follow along as it grows, subscribe below, share this video. I love you all and peace out.

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