The Benny Show - 🚨 Black on White Crime Epidemic EXPOSED After Charlotte Murder | Trump Calls for 'DEATH PENALTY' with Rep. Chip Roy

Episode Date: September 10, 2025

President Trump calls for the Death Penalty against “Animal” Decarlos Brown Jr. in the murder of Iryna Zarutska, Audio released of killer’s first phone call from prison, Rep. Chip Roy  joins th...e show. Check Out Our Partners: Advantage Gold: Get your FREE wealth protection kit https://www.abjv1trk.com/F6XL22/4MQCFX/?sub1=Youtube Allio Capital: Text ”BENNY” to 511511 Patriot Mobile: Go to https://www.PatriotMobile.com/Benny and get A FREE MONTH Bon Charge: Go to https://www.boncharge.com/BENNY and use coupon code BENNY to save 15% Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Let's rock and roll. Today is Wednesday, September 10th, 2025. President Trump calls for death penalty against animal to Carlos Brown Jr. Animal that should have been caged a long time ago. We're going to break down the systemic failures that allowed for the murder of Arena Sastruca. Audio released of the killer's first phone call from prison, you won't believe what he As to say, it turns out that all of us saying that this was, you know, this is demonic possession, the same way in the time of Christ, you know, they say when like Christ engages with demons, it's a dude who's like been banished from the town. He's living among the tombs in one instance. And he cuts himself and he injures everybody and he breaks chains and the entire town is effectively like buried him among the dead.
Starting point is 00:00:56 Because the town refuses to have this demon live amongst them. Christ casts out the demons, right? That's the way it happened in Christ's Day. That's what's happening here. We had the audio to prove it. It's a wild similarity between this and the shooting in Catholic Church in Minneapolis just a few short days ago, how quickly we forget these moments. But that individual also claimed to be demon-possessed.
Starting point is 00:01:23 This is important to have honest conversations about these things. And that's what we're going to do today. Congressman Chip Roy Jones joins our program. He's running to become the Attorney General of the State of Texas. In the state of Texas, there is a killing that is eerily similar. A young white male named Austin Metcath in the prime of his life. He was, I think, 18 years old, perhaps 17. Either way, murder.
Starting point is 00:01:52 He was stabbed also with a knife through the heart or through the throat in the circumstance in Charlotte. it same situation totally unprovoked and there's footage of it and the state of texas won't release that footage why exactly who are they protecting we're going to talk with chip roy about it today my name's benny johnson and this is the bennie show make sure that you are going gold in this current economy you know there's going to be some rate cuts on the horizon you know there's going to be capital flowing back in the market there's going to be dynanicism invests not only in digital gold I have no problem with, but physical gold, which is what, well, all assets are based off of.
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Starting point is 00:03:37 Ladies and gentlemen, we've been talking on this program a lot about patterns. And it's something that we need to have a basic data, definitional groundwork to understand what the true terrorism in our society is stemming from. And when you start asking questions, questions that the corporate media continue to cover up and obscure from us, like for instance, in this now famous CNN clip where Van Jones goes after my boy, Charlie Kirk, and says, we have no idea if there's any racism that's at play here in the Charlotte murder. Now, what we saw yesterday in a clip that we have decided editorially, we are not going to play in full on the program because it is too gruesome, but you can find it on. on our X account, for instance, it is important that people look into the heart of darkness and see precisely what happened.
Starting point is 00:04:31 We have the footage of the murderer to Carlos Brown Jr. saying, I got that white girl after he slits her throat. She sobs and weeps and slumps over after about two minutes, bleeding out alone on a train. Five other passengers witnessed this and none of them stepped into help. The indifference to human suffering is something we will not allow. It is prima facie evil.
Starting point is 00:05:00 It is the opposite of the Good Samaritan. We're sickened by it and it is radicalizing to the nation. The wholesale collapse of the media ecosystem that is trying to tell you the reverse is happening in our nation is at hand. You can see the dying embers of it here in this clip of Van Jones. Let's go. want to be there and it's really difficult because when you are mentally ill you have a hard time knowing that you are mentally ill but also i mean people like charlie kirk fan they've been looking for opportunities to make this some sort of like reciprocal george floyd situation and i that's the part that i think he's almost giving away the game and it's sad to see a lot of people going along with it you know i need to say a couple things one is and what happened to that young woman was horrible And it's everybody's nightmare if you're in any public space, subway, whatever, that something bad is going to happen to you or somebody you care about. So it does strike a chord.
Starting point is 00:06:00 We don't know why that man did what he did. And for Charlie Kirk to say, we know he did it because she's white, when there's no evidence of that, it's just pure race mongering, hate mongering, it's wrong. Then he says that if something like that had happened the other way, there would be sweeping changes imposed on society. Where is the George Floyd Policing Act? It didn't pass. Even when you had a white police officer murder a black man on live television, the whole world saw, there were no sweeping changes. In fact, not one law was passed at the federal level. So I think that's an important thing to point out.
Starting point is 00:06:36 The other thing is you mentioned the thing about cashless bail. I think this is a big challenge that we have. Would you have felt better if there had been cash bail and the mom had come and put down $1,000 to let him out? it's not about cashless bail or no cashless bail. It's about the fact that we don't know how to deal with people who are hurting in the way this man was hurting. Hurt people, hurt people.
Starting point is 00:06:57 What happened was horrible, but it becomes an opportunity for people to jump on bandwagons. And then for someone like Charlie Kirk, he should be ashamed of himself. No one mentioned the word race, white, black, or anything, except him. What people mention is the horror
Starting point is 00:07:10 of what happened this young one. Girl, all right. Nobody mentioned race, huh? Nobody mentioned race. Well, the killer mentioned race. the killer mentioned race the killer says I got that white oh, okay, me and Jones
Starting point is 00:07:37 who are on this guy? Got that white girl. Nobody mentioned race, says Van Jones. This isn't a race thing. How dare we? How dare we notice? Absolutely no sympathy for the young white refugees, 23 years old, never harmed a fly. Gets her throat slit, thighs, dies alone, cowering, and fear and terror. No sympathy for her. How dare we notice the pattern that is before us? And what is that pattern exactly? Ooh, Van Jones not going to like this, is he? Ladies and gentlemen, that pattern is right here before us. We went viral this week, two days ago, putting this out. But let's go through it right now because we did a little bit of research. And we've done a little more on black
Starting point is 00:08:47 on white crime. We're going to talk about black crime in totality right now. Black people make up 12% of the population in America. The vast majority of violent crime in the black community is men. So that's about 6% of our nation. Do you know that one in every 22 black men will commit murder in their lifetime in America? One in 22, we check the stats. I mean, that makes this the single most dangerous demographic on earth. It's hard to actually compare demographics here. Van Jones. Maybe you can speak to this one of these days.
Starting point is 00:09:27 I mean, you're going to have to like find in other countries, including third world countries, including South Sudan or Somalia, numbers that reflect American black men crime rates. We searched, it was virtually impossible to find a actual population of people that were more violent at a higher rate, given their percentages of the population, they make up only 6% of the population, but commit 51% of the murderers. How's that even statistically possible? This is something that, I mean, needs to be studied, needs to be shouted from the rooftop. What do you do with the population like this? Black men are nine times more likely to commit a violent
Starting point is 00:10:15 crime than the entire general population of the United States of America. Now, how did we get to here? We talked a little bit about the socioeconomics. Oh, the socioeconomics. Oh, they're poor. They're in poverty. That's bullshit. I know a lot of poor people.
Starting point is 00:10:31 I was raised as a very poor person. I was raised in dirt. I had nothing. You probably had nothing or less than nothing. And you go into debt in your young lives? Did that immediately mean that you started looting every 7-Eleven that you saw, breaking into every Nike store, stealing in mass, ripping through the self-checkout lanes at Walmart? The idea that it's only because of poverty is because blacks have been systematically oppressed, they can't get jobs, that that's the reason why they're violent is disproven in every. Asian country, every Asian country, and these countries have very low crime, people live
Starting point is 00:11:22 on like a dollar a day. There are a lot of places like that. There are a lot of places in the world where people live on pennies compared to somebody on welfare here in this country. And they have de minimis, if not vanishingly zero crime rates. So it's not trying to make these like fake comparisons. There is something, though, that we were able to find in the data. That 70% of black children are born without dads, born without somebody who would whoop you, born without the structure that is required for a young man to learn about the rules around them in society.
Starting point is 00:12:00 And what does that mean? What does a father there to do to spank his children, to discipline, to be the heavy. That's what the dad does. I am a dad to four children. I hope they can have four more or 40 more. I don't know. Don't tell my wife. but that's what my job is my role is the enforcer in the family i ensure that my children understand
Starting point is 00:12:22 that we live in a world of thermodynamics and that if you continue to defy the rules that there will be a severe punishment for that the punishment comes in different forms sometimes it's no ice cream tonight sometimes it's a spanking but there are going to be punishments for bad behavior You learn that from a young age from your father. If you take that out of the equation and the disciplinarian leaves and being a parent is a high stress and high engagement activity and it's just the mom, then, well, the enforcer is gone. And the children never learn action reaction. For every action, there is an equal opposite reaction. Matt Walsh is out today saying that armed robbery needs to be met with capital punishment.
Starting point is 00:13:15 And that's how you begin to reduce severely violent crime in this country. And we're going to talk a little bit about exactly how quickly you could lock up violent crime in this country. Yeah, we have an under-incarceration problem in America, not an over-incarceration problem. We need to build more prisons and then do it immediately in order to save our population. 64% of black children are raised by a single parent. 9 million black children under the age of 18 in the United States. 6 million of them live in fatherless households. And what does the data say about fatherless households?
Starting point is 00:13:52 Well, because these kids don't ever have any discipline and because it is man's nature to while out, they're going to have to learn one way or another that, there are some walls you can't crash into. You know, to Carlos Brown Jr., President Trump's out this morning saying, we got it. Man, we are rolling at the company building as quickly as we can. Not a lot of hours in the day left after we are done with our stream and our work. And so it's time to recharge with bond charge. Bond charge sent me a red light face mask. And it is really, truly changed my life. I've really noticed a difference. I'm very much into holistic wellness and health right now.
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Starting point is 00:15:35 Death penalty. President Trump's truth social, ladies and gentlemen, right here. The animal who violently killed a beautiful young lady from Ukraine who came to America, searching for peace and safety, should be given quick, there is no doubt. Trial and only awarded the death penalty, says President Trump. There can be no other option, President Donald J. Trump. It's President Trump's only post today. The president really cares very much.
Starting point is 00:15:59 about this topic and is now stating the death penalty. Our reporting yesterday, we contacted the DOJ as soon as we learned of the federal charges, and the DOJ said, you need to, like, the death penalty is what we're going to be pushing for. That's what DOJ spokesperson told me directly. You could see life in prison. This animal will never breathe free air again. These federal charges are going to be brought by federal prosecutors that are not going to be effing around with this.
Starting point is 00:16:29 But the animal goes in the cage now. But it didn't have to be this way. What if De Carlos Brown Jr. had a father that was present? DeCarles Brown Jr.'s father is in jail for violent crime. Isn't that interesting? So is his brother. Same thing. His brother killed a white guy.
Starting point is 00:16:47 Isn't that remarkable? Alex, if we don't have that in the script, please get that for me. I want to make sure that I give you the names, times, dates of exactly what happened. It's almost like this kind of stuff is hereditary. It's like when you have no fathers that spawns this style of behavior. And that's exactly what the data shows. Kids without fathers are far more likely to live in poverty. Half is likely to graduate college and twice is likely to end up in prison.
Starting point is 00:17:14 70% of juveniles in state facilities come from single parent households. This is your fatherlessness to criminal to prison pipeline. Now, you won't be surprised to find out that the, actual bad guy here is the federal government. Black fatherlessness has tripled since the advent of the great society, the creation of welfare state programs that incentivize fatherlessness in the in the most impoverished communities. After the passage, the numbers doubled almost instantly of black fatherlessness to 30 percent in the 1970s. Now it's at 60 percent, with no end in sight, by the way. It's not like these numbers are getting better. They're getting far worse.
Starting point is 00:17:59 At what point do we reach 100% black fatherlessness in the home? What will that America look like? What will that country look like when there's zero black fathers? Where every black father is precisely the father of DeC Carlos Brown Jr. team, get me to Carlos Brown Senior. Thank you very much. Let's go ahead and look a little bit at this family history, shall we? Arina Zastruca's killer has a half-brother named Stacey Dijon Brown who shot and killed a white 65-year-old man in the face while he was walking home from work in 2012. He then used the Charlotte Light Rail System to flee the scene.
Starting point is 00:18:42 Oh, cool. Got it. Here's his brother. Their father, DeCardos Brown, Sr. is also a criminal with prior arrest for breaking and entering, felony, conspiracy, larceny, and possession of a weapon in the university. on the University of North Carolina, Charlotte campus. This is why you lock up criminals and you lock them up for good.
Starting point is 00:19:07 Is this offending you? Van Jones, I hope so. I hope Van Jones is horrified at looking at the government's data. This is FBI data that we are. witnessing that a white person is 30 times more likely to be killed by a black person than the other way around 30 times more likely how is that possible given the fact that I'm just going to use black men here because that's the statistics show that is that that is the it is predominantly black men there's six percent of the population white people are 60 plus
Starting point is 00:19:54 plus percent of the population. Yet a white person is 30 times more likely to be killed by a black person. Again, mathematically, it doesn't even work. None of these numbers would work. There were 560,000 violent interactions between blacks and whites. 47,000, 470,000 were black on white. Here we go. Let's look at the actual source here, shall we? This is from the Bureau of Justice Statistics.
Starting point is 00:20:28 There were, in 2019, 562, 550 violent, racial, black-on-white incidents. Interracial, correction, black-white incidents, and 84% of them were black-on-white. 84%. Again, given the actual numbers of the makeup of the percentages of the population, that shouldn't even be possible. In 2024, there were 450 black on white homicides and less than 100. White on black. Again, shouldn't even be possible.
Starting point is 00:21:14 We'll show you the data. Hopefully Van Jones is watching. Hey, Van. Do you think that there's no trend line here? Is it racist to talk about this? FBI racist, Brookings Institution that provides these numbers, racist.
Starting point is 00:21:29 The Bureau of Labor and Justice Statistics. Bureau of Labor and Statistics. Bureau of Justice Statistics. Is that racist fan? The vast majority of racial crime in the United States is intra-racial. But when it does come to interracial homicide, for example, the chances of a white person being killed
Starting point is 00:21:51 by a black person is far higher than a black person being killed by a white person. It's time to talk about this issue and to talk not only about like why we don't have to live like this, why we shouldn't ever allow ourselves to live like this, how abjectly evil and immoral it is, but to talk about what we can do to fix it. What are we exactly going to do to fix it? get a load of this. I loved this post. This is data that shows what happens when you start locking up habitual criminals. A 10 strike law preventing people from leaving prison after 10 violent offenses would reduce all crime by 20%. Five strike were reduced by 40%. Three strikes would cut in half all violent crime in the country.
Starting point is 00:22:46 I think that everybody can understand, especially in the baseball culture, three strikes you're out. Okay, why not? Three strike law would cut in half the probability of Arana Zastruka being alive today, happily working and building her little American dream, would be, it would increase by 50%. Anyone would take that. Two strike law would remove two thirds of all violent crime. And I think that you could almost argue that it would reduce more than that. And here's why.
Starting point is 00:23:18 Contagent points. Broken windows theory. As soon as somebody, as soon as a young man from one of these fatherless communities in one of these bad neighborhoods in one of these horrible ghettos in America, and I know this because I used to live in one, as soon as they see
Starting point is 00:23:36 that gangbanger that they look up to that has a night car or nice rims or whatever, selling guns out of the back of his car, I literally witnessed this. As soon as they see him disappear and never come back, and his girlfriends, baby mommas, they weep for him. They're like left destitute. Like, that's a great incentive, actually.
Starting point is 00:24:01 The moment that they used to watch him be arrested and then let back on the street again and again and again, that is the opposite incentive. That says, continue this lifestyle. you can actually save an entire generation of young black men who as all the data shows is the problem here the single most violent population arguably on earth you could save them by doing what i suppose fathers should be doing in their households which are showing action reaction the laws of thermodynamics for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction energy is neither created or destroyed. Teach them that lesson by having a two-strike law would remove
Starting point is 00:24:47 two-thirds of violent crime. Well, I bet it would remove 99%. Because if those criminals are immediately taken off the street, there is no contagion point. That actually sends a massive message to everyone that nobody is effing around anymore. And there has been a lot of effing around, ladies and gentlemen. Why was this murderer on the street? why was de Carlos Brown Jr. allowed to roam free? Oh, boy, had a really interesting commentary on this yesterday as we looked into the judges that liberated De Carlos Brown Jr. to slaughter. But what you'll not be shocked to learn is that there is an entire DEI woke ecosystem that is designed to ensure that DeColos Brown Jr. kills as many white people as they possibly can because they hate white. right people. I mean, at some point, you have to just, you have to just look at the statistics and the way that this is covered and say that there is something darker here. There's something more evil and sinister here. The indifference to this and the purposeful release of those who
Starting point is 00:26:05 have been the most violent on the unsuspecting populations and the attacks that are predominantly and overwhelmingly white children and white women are happening from these monsters and they're being released by a witch's kitchen of black women who in the case of de Carlos Brown Jr. make up a robed, woke, D-E-I death cult. This is what happened in Charlotte, North Carolina, with the release of De-S-Brown covered exquisitely here by Jesse Waters last night. The reason I call it a DEI death cult is because DEI killed Arenas Astruca. Obviously, DeC Carlos Brown Jr. did, but to Carlos Brown Jr., of course, didn't belong in the streets at all.
Starting point is 00:27:10 It is DEI celebration, restorative justice policies that allowed him to kill and to be free. Here's that reporting. This is Teresa Stokes, a Harris donor, who doesn't even have a law. degree, but just made a career criminal and a schizophrenic who beat his own sister when he was out on parole. Pinky promised that he'd behave. Ms. Stokes wasn't elected. She was nominated by the clerk. In Mecklenburg County, the sitting clerk is Alyssa Chin Gary. On her LinkedIn page, she calls herself a clerk and a DEI consultant and a racial equity organizer. And her life mission? Reparations. We are here to honor them, to lift their name,
Starting point is 00:27:56 and to continue the intergenerational work that we are required to do to eliminate structural racism. Ms. Stokes was nominated by Judge Carla Archie. Judge Archie is friends with Eric Holder, Obama's wingman, and Judge Archie isn't just any judge. In 2019, she was the DEI champion of the year. Is this starting to make sense?
Starting point is 00:28:22 Did a woman die because of DEI? just a couple months ago, a guy shot five people on New Year's, and Judge Archie sentenced them to a year and a half for shooting five people, a year and a half. This is a DEI court, and they have blood on their hands. And if the people in robes are on the same side as the bad guys, that's suicide. Are you okay with the country committing judicial suicide? I'm not. DEI died when Kamala lost. It's illegal. And releasing felons with dozens of of arrest for social justice is a crime against the country. They've set up these dangerous DEI courts in cities nationwide, catching and releasing criminals
Starting point is 00:29:05 to prey on innocent people. These courts need to be systematically dismantled, and that needs to happen immediately. Just a few weeks ago, a one-year-old white white boy was horrifically beaten by a black worker on his first day of daycare in this time of anti-white hatred, we have to be more vigilant about who we allow to have access to our most vulnerable population. It's not just adults. We've reached out to this child's family. We really hope to get in touch with them. If you do know them, email us. We've done our best to try and get a of them. We want to do something nice for this child. Kill all white people. Racist serial killer
Starting point is 00:30:00 is indicted for killing three more hikers in random attacks, bringing the body count to six. Kill all white people. You can't actually find an example where it goes the opposite way. That's not, you, it doesn't exist. I mean, if it did exist, of course, you'd know about it. It'd be plastered in every textbook and muraled on every street. There is no example of it going the other way. 36-year-old black man screamed, I want to kill all white people. I want all white people dead.
Starting point is 00:30:34 Before stabbing two white teenage girls, age 14 and 16, who were visiting New York City with her parents eating at a restaurant on Christmas morning. The 16-year-old was stabbed in the back. The knife nicked her lungs and her younger sister was stabbed in the thigh. Hutcherson was booked. This is the mass stabber who screamed to kill all white people
Starting point is 00:30:53 was booked on felony counts of attempted murder, assault, a criminal possession of a weapon and misdemeanor endangerment of a welfare of a child, according to the MTA, he's not been charged with a hate crime. Time of the Fed's to step in on this. Prior to the Christmas stabbing, he was last arrested on November 7th for threatening to shoot a stranger in the Bronx. He was given a plea deal on a lesser offense and was released without incarcerations. He has 13 prior convictions.
Starting point is 00:31:21 Somebody should tell Van Jones about that. it's always the most innocent it's always the most precious and the most defenseless whether it's a young woman from ukraine who's 23 weighs less than 100 pounds or whether it's a young child con cannon hintett today actually marks the fifth anniversary of the murder of canon hinnet in north carolina of all places by darius semens and it playing in the front yard with his two-olders' history. Simmons just walked over and shot on point-blank range, execution style. Wiped from the history books. Wiped from the history books. If the reverse happened, then every city in America would be set on fire. Of course, I would also be decrying it and would be calling it absolutely by its name, which is unspeakable evil. But it didn't happen. In fact,
Starting point is 00:32:21 small black children are murdered on a near daily basis in America by other black people we never hear their names either I know this because it happened in my neighborhood
Starting point is 00:32:36 one of the kids that I was coaching football against actually I had the producer team pull this who's just sitting there he was sitting on his front step and just got just drive by comes through sprays bullet kills him his name was Dave
Starting point is 00:32:51 McNeil. I'll never forget his name. Davon McNeil. You never heard of it. Nobody ever cared. Nobody cared. Do you know that locking up, like doing this would actually save so many black people? Doing this, locking up the actual criminals in our nation. Doing this would, the people that it would save the very most would be black people because the vast majority of that crime is against other blacks. Here's his photo. That's the same football league that I coached when I was living in Washington, D.C. Is it time to have this conversation? How many times does this have to happen? How many times does it happen and we don't even hear about it? RIP Emily Carson, 25, killed in cold blood by Willie Holmes, repeat offender, stabbed in the back after a verbal exchange. I wonder what he shouted.
Starting point is 00:33:53 I wonder what he shouted. I wonder if I had something to do with white people. Say her name, Dr. Julie Shunulh. She was killed yesterday while walking her dogs in Auburn, Alabama. Rashad Dabney was arrested in charge. Rashad stole her truck, left her dog,
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Starting point is 00:35:32 So that's the price of driving your pickup truck to a park and walking your dog in Alabama. The media continues to tell us that the scariest thing in America is a white man or that they There is systemic racism for cops or police against black people. In fact, the opposite is true. They probably look at states like Alabama as like an example of backward antebellum racism when actually this is the reality on a day-to-day basis. Rashad hack, she's a, by the way, she's a doctor. She's a literal doctor.
Starting point is 00:36:20 She's a veterinarian. Hacked to death for her truck. They're not random acts, and it's time to stop calling them random acts. Always seems to happen against white women. Blonde white women. Maybe they're not actually random here. Swiftie co-ed was executed as she slept by career criminal who broke in and went on a shopping spree with her credit card. Oh,
Starting point is 00:36:49 what'd look at? All of it preventable. All of it. If it were happening to any other race, and that's not not including white people, if it were happening to Asians, if it were happening to Hispanics, if it were happening to whatever, then this would be seen as the single greatest crime against humanity it would be covered on a nightly basis every new addition every new body on the pile would be seen as the as a new incentive for our country to change for our judicial system to change for people to be held accountable for judges to be maybe locked up to allow for it every new data point would be screamed for
Starting point is 00:37:42 from the rooftop. But instead, it's disappeared, but it's breaking through. People are now realizing that they're being hunted and that there is a real problem in this nation. Suspected Missouri killer who stalked and murdered middle-aged white men threatened to shoot up school and kill all white people. Wow. No, this isn't one of the stories that I've covered before.
Starting point is 00:38:12 Or this is just another one that follows the exact same pattern. Remember, in Charlotte, he told you what he was doing. I got that white. so now we've heard from the monster and our suspicions have been confirmed he says he's demon possessed okay fine probably actually i believe in that i believe it completely he says that there's something foreign inside of his body there's material inside of his body that's forcing him to act this way i mean this is what the mass shooter did in Minneapolis that that's what he said that's what he admits to and we refuse to have that
Starting point is 00:39:16 conversation not on this program that's all the data that's time to get serious about this like as good men and women it is now imperative that it that we do something that we stand up and then we disallow it so you can expect this program and this channel to be constantly covering this and to be putting all of the pieces together to be having a very on honest conversation about what the reality is in this nation. And that includes phone calls like this. This is De Carlos Brown Jr., speaking from the court, speaking from his jail cell, explaining, why did he do this?
Starting point is 00:40:02 Go. So you said something in your body did what? Now, the material, I feel like the material using my body to stabbing. And so she just got stabbed. Yeah. You know, that's not me. I'm talking about this for no reason. But since they did that, since they did that, now that got to investigate the material in my body is supposed to.
Starting point is 00:40:36 They want to do all that? Now they got to investigate. It's funny because she's from the Ukraine. She's from Russia. And, you know, they got a war, they had a war going on against the United States. So I'm just trying to understand, out of all people, why her? That's, hey, it ain't, I don't have nothing.
Starting point is 00:40:55 Hey, they just lashed out on her. That's, that, that's what happened. They lashed out on her. Who was working out? Who was working, who was, whoever was working the material? Who was, whoever was working the material? they last out of them. They.
Starting point is 00:41:08 Notice how they always use they, them, pronouns? You know, so that's always the case. Isn't that wild? It's always they. There's always multiple. There's always, it's always a plurality that is being used in situations like this. Is that remarkable and horrifying?
Starting point is 00:41:26 Knife been accused of stabbing Ukrainian refugee to death gives chilling reason for the attack. He says the material that the government planted inside of my body is causing me to act out. His sister, Tracy Brown, by the way, his mother wanted him locked up. His court-appointed lawyer wanted him locked up. The judges refused to lock him up.
Starting point is 00:41:47 Tracy Brown, 33, shared shocking audio with the daily mail of a phone call that she had six days after he was arrested, where he explained what was going through his mind when he launched the bloody attack. The 34-year-old, her brother, who is schizophrenic to Carlos Brown Jr., can be heard telling his sister that I believe the government planted foreign materials into his brain and they were in control of his actions when he pulled the knife. In the audio recording from the afternoon, Brown can be heard saying, I hurt my hand stabbing her. I don't even know the lady. I never said not one word to the lady at all. It's scary, ain't it? Why would somebody stab
Starting point is 00:42:23 somebody for no reason? He added that he wanted police to investigate the materials controlling him. He referred to the attack in the third person. While he referred to the attacker in the third person, demonic, it's demon. It's demon. It's demon. It's demon. It's demon activity. I don't know what to say about this other than they need to be removed from civilized society. This is a society built, as John Adams would say, for a wholly moral people and inadequate for any other. That mercy to the guilty is cruelty to the innocent. That's precisely what you have here. Hate crime charges are possible.
Starting point is 00:43:03 Harmie Dillon broke that news on our program. And of course, President Trump now calling for the death penalty here. We have some lingering questions for certain. And we're very thankful to have somebody who knows a lot about law and order on our program to chat about it. And quite frankly, it's not exactly like tough conversations to have because you have to stare into darkness, but you must stare into darkness in order to chat. to fix in order to fight it. You have to. My goodness.
Starting point is 00:43:40 We're not going to play it on the show. We've decided not to. But you should go over to my ex account and go check out the actual uncensored footage. Alex Jones broke it yesterday. And the actual uncensored footage will radicalize you beyond anything else that I've seen, any media I've seen in a very, very long time. As we have said, this is the. actual George Floyd. This is the actual George Floyd. They told you that George Floyd was just an
Starting point is 00:44:07 innocent person who was butchered, killed, and betrayed by the systems around him, the structural failures of our society. And this is the actual version of that. It's just the total and complete inverse. It's amazing how God works in these situations. It's amazing how God makes fools of people in moments like this. And we don't want to be made fools of. Ladies and gentlemen, And before we next get to our next guest and shifting gears, Allio Capital is the investment vehicle for me and my family. It is who I trust in times that, well, can be wild, quite frankly. You never know what you're going to cover on the show. Sometimes, as you know, we have to change not only locations for the show, but topics of the show on a near daily basis.
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Starting point is 00:46:00 So he's going to potentially have a lot on his hands when it comes to cases like this. And in fact, there is a case in Texas that has eerie similarities to what happened in Charlotte. But the vision, the view into that case is even worse. The ability to actually have insight in what happened there is even worse in the Carmelo Anthony circumstance than in Charlotte. Ladies and gentlemen, Chip Roy, Congressman from Texas, joins the program live now. Congressman, thank you so much for being on the program today. I just want to maybe get your take on what can Congress do to rein in the habitual release of these criminals by judges and by those who seek to terrorize society. It is, again, a 99-1 issue.
Starting point is 00:46:59 We put up polling yesterday. We can grab the poll for you today. It is the single most uniting issue in the nation, congressmen, that Americans want safer cities and safer streets. 99% of the country say they do. One percent says they don't. The floor is yours. well betty great to be on i'm sorry i have a sinus infection so i lost my voice but look this is too important of an issue not to address it i went on the floor of the house last night to give a speech about the extent to which our way of life is under purposeful assault by the radical left and republicans conservatives are playing into their hands with their jailbreak bills and all of the stuff talking to talking about letting criminals out. Meanwhile, you have the Wren Collective and NGOs and George Soros
Starting point is 00:47:53 and radical progressives in cities purposely putting these criminals, these animals, on our streets. President Trump is right to call him the death penalty and to call for prosecution. As a former federal prosecutor, you damn right, DOJ should prosecute him in the absence of prosecution in North Carolina. But importantly, it's not just him. I'm with you. He might be demon possessed. He's evil, whatever when Orion is life, drugs. But the people who let him on the street, the judges, the politicians, the Red Collective and the NGOs and the university think tanks and the funding to purposely do that combined with wide open borders purposeful putting criminals from Venezuela and around the world onto our streets combined with
Starting point is 00:48:56 radical Islam Sharia law and a host of other things attacking our Western civilization and our way of life we have to stop it What is the capacity for Congress and perhaps, you know, perhaps you were one of the best as a former federal prosecutor to answer this question. What is the capacity for Congress to pass strike laws, right? Where where you have, and we put up this chart earlier in the show with Congressmen, where you reduce crime by 80% or more, I would argue probably more like 90% if you have like a three or a two strike law for violent crime. What is the capacity for Congress to pass sort of like mandatory minimums for judges in circumstances like this? Is that possible? Is it constitutional? Can be done? Okay. Well, certainly with the criminals, we had good three strike your out laws in sentencing guidelines that were tough.
Starting point is 00:49:56 And they've been getting watered down. They've been getting diluted. And that's a problem. We need to fix that. But to the point about judges, we certainly need to have. accountability for judges who are the ones letting these people out and we can use the spending hook federal funds we certainly can as members of congress hold the judiciary accountable and by the way we should impeach some judges yes and we should reform the judiciary i tried to get legislation moved in the big beautiful bill i got unfortunately i lost that fight but we're going to keep trying to move it because Democrats won't help us
Starting point is 00:50:42 so you've got to use reconciliation like the big beautiful bill to get the changes you need to hold the judiciary accountable. We can do that with federal judges but at the state level you can use the power of the purse. We can go look at judges
Starting point is 00:50:58 I'm sorry, look at governors and legislatures in North Carolina and all over the country and say, wait a minute, you're not getting all these federal grants. You're not getting this additional funding if you're going to allow your people to be terrorized and then constrain what they do and hold the judges accountable. We need to do that in D.C. What about Texas?
Starting point is 00:51:23 So you are running for the Attorney General of Texas. And in Texas, there is a very eerily similar case that has caught an enormous amount of national attention. I'm sure there's many others, quite frankly, of inter and intracial violence. by the single most violent demographic in America, which is young black men, Carmelo Anthony, who stabbed for no reason. We have been following this case to the letter and every single filing and everything.
Starting point is 00:51:52 Nobody can give any reason that Carmelo Anthony stabbed to death, Austin Metcalfe in Texas. And now there's footage of it that has been viewed by some reporters that has been viewed by some journalists, but they refuse to release it. As Attorney General, would you release this footage? How would you be approaching this case?
Starting point is 00:52:15 Well, we would follow all the laws to make sure information is public that should be. And we've got, you know, strong public information laws in Texas. And you've got to make that stuff available. But importantly, we've got to elevate these crimes. And I think working with the legislature to, frankly, do even more to give power to the AG's office and the state police, the Texas Rangers, DPS, to step in when Austin and Dallas and Houston and San Antonio are doing the job that needs to be done. We can step in and do more. We have original jurisdiction of a lot of areas. We've got expanded jurisdiction and election
Starting point is 00:52:58 integrity this session. I think we need expanded jurisdiction to go clean up where these Soros DAs are endangering our people. But one of the things that's important here is what you're doing. You said you weren't going to play the clip on your show, but you put it out on Twitter. I appreciate that. But people need to watch the clip. They need to see this clip you're talking about. They need to know the stories.
Starting point is 00:53:27 For example, there's somebody in San Antonio people aren't talking about. Jimmy Friesenhan is a cop. He's now never going to be the same. He almost died because somebody was let out four times. It was at a restaurant where Jimmy was working and then struggled over a gun when that guy was working. The security guard, the cop. And the gun went off and he shot him. And it went through his spinal column.
Starting point is 00:53:56 And now he can't walk. He barely survived and his life is inextricably changed forever. the DA in Bear County in San Antonio is one of the Wren Collective targets. The Wren Collective, and that people need to know this. It's a coordinated approach by George Soros, the Wren Collective, all of these leftists to fuel radical DAs to let these scumbags back out on the street. We have to go after them. We have to go after the NGOs.
Starting point is 00:54:31 We have to go after the DAs. We need stronger legislation in Texas to remove those DAs. We added some last session. It needs to go. Benny Johnson here, let me ask you, do you really trust Washington, D.C. with your money? Because right now, millions of Americans are watching their retirement savings take a massive hit in the worst market collapse since 2020.
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Starting point is 00:55:40 For further, we can not have this. Enough is enough. And so we've got to take every action necessary to strengthen our streets. It looks like here is some of the background of what you were just talking about today. And here is the officer. like he was a he's also a veteran he's also a marine veteran it looks like and the father of a young little girl a little baby awful so uh final question and i know that you you're you're losing your voice so i don't want to you know belabor or uh extend that but this is too important this is too
Starting point is 00:56:20 yeah i have to ask you know a lot of these charges or state charges you know there's not like Not like a ton of federal charges, right? There's like the vast majority of crime gets handled on a state level. The vast majority gets handled by an attorney general and local district attorneys and so on. You know, if you were to win as attorney general of Texas, you'd be overseeing America's arguably fastest growing population, I believe, and the second largest population. And maybe soon to be the largest population. So you'd have enormous power. what would be your what would be the rule that you would fight for for three strikes or you're out like how would you keep violent offenders from being released back on the street it seems very common sense to make a two or three strike or like zero strike as far as i'm concerned at this point because my blood's boiling congressman yeah uh because i have two daughters i have two sons uh could have been them right it just it could have been them and every parent looks at it like that and
Starting point is 00:57:24 sees their daughter right there in Arenas Ostruka's face. What would be your policy there? This seems like a pretty common sense policy. Like, are you creating, are you behaving violently? You're never going to be let out again. You're going to taste free air when you're 70 and you're too feeble to do anything to anyone ever again. 30 years hard labor. Like what, what's going to be your policy in Texas?
Starting point is 00:57:47 Well, first of all, the attorney general has to obviously follow the law that the legislature puts forward. So I would use every tool at my disposal to advance the policies you're talking about to get the legislature to act, to pass stronger laws, to ensure nobody's released, to hold the judges accountable, make for easier removal of the judges, easier removal of the DAs, for the criminals themselves, where you have original jurisdiction, the AG, go after them. Usually we have to work in concert with DAs under our statutes under the law. go work with them aggressively to go after the criminals and charge them with the strongest crimes possible. But importantly, working with Governor Abbott and working with Lieutenant Governor and Patrick to get the best laws and strongest laws possible. There's another piece to this. When I was a federal prosecutor, I worked in collaboration under Project Safe Neighborhoods to take the crimes that were for the most egregious violators and get them into the federal
Starting point is 00:58:51 federal system where you can really throw the book at them and lock them up. And I think that's an important part of this, collaborating with local law enforcement with the feds to say, look, you're a violent offender multiple times. You use the firearm. You're a felon in possession. You were creating, you know, in this case, right, in North Carolina, you conducted this crime on transportation, transit. Those are all statutes that federally allow for prosecution. So when you start doing that team up approach, you can lock these people away for a long time. And when you do more of that, strengthen the laws and use every tool at our disposal. But you've got to hold the judges and DA's accountable.
Starting point is 00:59:36 And the last thing, we have to go after the money. Those folks are conspirators. They're co-conspirators. They are liable because they're the ones doing it intentionally for political purposes, endangering our daughters, endangering our families. So we have to go after them too. Again, I hate to ask a follow-up,
Starting point is 01:00:00 but you mean that you want to prosecute George Soros or his foundations that elect these woke prosecutors that lead to the wholesale slaughter of Americans and Texans. You got to look at all the statutes and you got to go look at all the liability provisions under our code. But it is foreseeable that people will be harmed. by the actions of those people. I understand free speech.
Starting point is 01:00:23 But these guys are taking specific action to take specific steps, to have DAs in collaboration with them. Go look at the Red Collective. They're telling them what to do. This isn't just free speech. Oh, go elect a leftist. They are working with them
Starting point is 01:00:40 to carry out the policies that are resulting directly in the death of Texas. So we should take every step possible under the law. Got to look at all the statutes. and figure out what you can do criminally or civilly or both and go after them. But follow the money. That's what we have to do.
Starting point is 01:01:00 Yeah, I think there's so many Americans that would love to see more foreign billionaires that are trying to destroy a republic in prison and charged and not allowed and their passports burned and their property seized. Boy, that would be a great America for me. And a safer America and a better America. And ladies and gentlemen, Chip Roy is fighting for. Or that, even through a broken voice. He's one of the men who just gives those great speeches on the House floor.
Starting point is 01:01:26 And he's somebody that you should follow. He's got 500,000 subscribers here on X. Make sure that you fight alongside the people who are fighting for us. Godspeed, Congressman. Thanks, Benny. God bless. Ladies and gentlemen, as we listen to the Congressman, crack and his voice as he speaks, speaks to us. Let me suggest for you a cell phone service where you will never hear cracking on the other end of the line. Patriot Mobile is the cell phone service of our choice. It is the
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Starting point is 01:03:45 block that President Trump traveled to yesterday was one of them. President Trump got in to a vehicle yesterday, and nobody knew where he was going. It turns out that he was going to Joe's Stone Crab, and he was dining at a restaurant. It's close to the White House, but it's a couple blocks away, and it's exactly across from a park that had a homeless encampen. I well remember it because I had to walk by it every single day. President Donald Trump had dinner Tuesday night at a seafood restaurant
Starting point is 01:04:13 near the White House promoting his deployment of the National Garden, federalizing the police force an effort to crack down on Crime of Nations Capitol's Motorcade, made a trip to Joe's seafood, prime steak, and stone crab on 15th Street in northwest quadrant of the city following weeks of the president boasting about mobilizing authorities. The cheers were heard as the president stepped from his limo, though there was also a smattering of booze and chants from protesters opposing his policies in Israel, war, Hamas, Gaza. We're standing right here in the middle of Washington, D.C., which, as you know, over a year ago, was a very unsafe place. over the last 20 years, and now it's virtually no crime, says President Trump.
Starting point is 01:04:51 Here's President Trump outside. Nobody doesn't like him. Nobody ever will again. Here we go. Thank you. Thank you. The restaurants now, the restaurants now are booming. People are going out to dinner where they didn't go out for years, and it's a safe city,
Starting point is 01:05:07 and I just want to thank the National Guard. We loved working with the mayor and the chief, and we all work together, and the outcome is really spectacular. We have a capital that's very, very safe right now. It can be done. You, you can't just lock up the problem. Yeah, you can. Yes, you can. How much data do we have to put up there? You can literally lock away the problem. You can lock up the problem. If you have a two or three strike law, I mean, again, Matt Walsh is arguing, listen, all we, all you need to do is make violent crime capital punishment you know this this is what they do in some countries around the world some very safe countries you mug someone you put a gun in some woman's face and take a purse
Starting point is 01:05:53 that's a capital punishment offense you're gone you're gone you're found guilty in a core of law and it's over you know how much you'll cut down on violent crime when when the criminal has to make that that decision because the reality is that nobody's that desperate oh it's crime it's all it's poverty no nobody's that desperate they're doing it because they get away with it because there's a benefit and very little downside you have to think like this and it's something that's hard to actually consider but there's a portion of our population that's perfectly happy going to jail again and again and again because they get benefit from it You can grab the woman's purse, steal her truck.
Starting point is 01:06:42 This just happened in Alabama, little little dogs sit there while she's slaughtered. Man, you get a truck out of it. I don't know. Maybe they won't even put me in jail for it. I'll just get out on a pond. Cashless bail. I'll just walk free that day. Kill him.
Starting point is 01:07:00 President Trump greeted with cheers in Washington, D.C. It's beautiful to see. Here we go. We have a safe city now. Can we imagine? We did it in 12 days, but now it's almost the month. We have a safe city. So that's going to enjoy yourself.
Starting point is 01:07:20 We won't be mugged going home, okay? Have a good time, everybody. Oh, man. Beautiful. Hey, thank you. I did this card. Yeah, I gave it for you. Thanks, man.
Starting point is 01:07:30 Where's your family? Are you here? They're back in Atlanta. Oh, okay. Say hello, right. Have a good time, everybody. Don't drink too much. All right.
Starting point is 01:07:51 There he goes. Obviously, we don't need to talk further about the circumstances of me and my family in Washington, D.C. I'm done talking about all of that for the time being. uh nobody knows nobody knows like i do exactly what a horrible crime ridden failed state narco state was to clean it up you can do it that's sort of the point of the show like here's the problem we don't have to live like this here's the solution two and three strike rules get rid of 90% of the crime what like somebody make the argument as to why a violent criminal should ever breathe free air again make the argument i want to know what is it you're a violent criminal you rob some woman with a
Starting point is 01:08:49 gun you get out on cashless bail you're going to do it again i mean like there was no punishment do you come from a fatherless household you've never learned punishment it is unfortunately falls to society to show action reaction and punishment, severity, and thermodynamics to these people. And so that's what you got to do. So let's get about doing it. And then as soon like the little kids in the neighborhood look around and all the gangbangers are gone, never be seen again, 30 years hard labor. You'll see them when they're in a walker.
Starting point is 01:09:34 and can barely lift their walker as they walk down the street, not, not good, not good for the criminal element, great for the rest of us. What is the argument against that? You have some 20-year-old or some 30-year-old commits a violent crime. Matt Walsh is arguing capital punishment. Maybe they just do 30 years hard labor. Then they come out, like bent, broken, and like the same, like, like everybody sees the result of that process. It'll take decades, but then they want the, you know, you begin to see the people who committed violent crime,
Starting point is 01:10:11 like matriculate out. And they could barely lift a pack of gum. They're broke. Their life has been completely and totally wasted. Wow, that's a great incentive structure to not commit violent crime. President Trump, of course. in doing his best to ensure that little black children like the ones who I witnessed get
Starting point is 01:10:39 shot up in mass shootings played the video for you murdered the little kids shot up Davon McNeil's his name played in the same football league I coached in little kid I think it was six was the eight was the little little kid president Trump is doing this in order to ensure that little black kids don't get shot on their doorsteps like what happened in the football league that I was coaching in and for that he's getting protests here's Donald Trump getting protested last night the left wing protesters now like they don't they don't know what to do so we're just going to fight against we're going to fight in favor of more black crime here we go free D.C.,
Starting point is 01:11:36 Trump is the Hitler of our gun. Free D.C. Free House time. Trump is the Hitler of our God. We, D.C. Free House time. Trump is the Hitler of our God.
Starting point is 01:11:52 Got it. Right. Oh, man. A scorching hot take here. The brother. Now we've heard from the mother, the sister, and now the brother of DeCarlos Brown, Jr. Charlotte Train slaughter suspect should have never been freed to kill. His brother says they could have prevented it.
Starting point is 01:12:14 And then he goes on to tell here in the Daily Mail. And let's see, who is speaking. The brother of accused Charlotte Light Rail Butcher, DeColos Brown, Jr., blamed the system that allowed the mentally ill ex-concant. It's incredible here. We're actually seeing something remarkable. We're seeing... The people who would otherwise be like marching with Ben Kromp or Al Sharpton, like we're seeing his family say, why would you allow my brother out of jail?
Starting point is 01:12:45 This is an incredible moment that we're actually witnessing here. Normally it'd be Al Sharpton like, you know, linking arms with his mom or his family or his daughter or whatever. But no, no, what you're seeing is mom say that my son is a sociopath and violent. and he beat me up, and he beat up his sister, and he shouldn't be free. That's incredible, actually. And now we're seeing his brother here talk about to Carlos Brown Jr., the butcher, saying that he should have never been released. I think that they could have pretty much prevented this, says Jeremiah Brown,
Starting point is 01:13:26 who's his brother, who shares a father with Brown, told the Post, New York Post, referring to lax terms that the magistrate judge set for De Carlos Brown Jr. When he was released from jail, Brown is a schizophrenic homeless man with a prison record and numerous arrests for violence. He stands accused now of murdering. I didn't even know he had mental problems. You can't just let him walk free, especially because of the mental issues, says his brother, Jeremiah. Well, duh, right? He could do it again.
Starting point is 01:13:58 This is his brother speaking. they could just treat him for his mental illness lock him up in an institution like they used to but there are consequences for his actions and he should suffer those consequences says jeremiah uh he only met his brother once or twice again broken household broken homes degenerate fathers uh propagate degeneracy but It's good to see this, I mean, honestly. It's wonderful to see. I'm shocked.
Starting point is 01:14:36 You know, Van Jones, after his initial little, like, fem-coded screed there, doesn't work anymore, Van. Van Jones, after his little screed, I would love to go debate Van. Man, I really hope we can debate Van one of these days. I would love to debate him. Put me on Pierce Morgan with Van Jones. We'll come with the facts. We'd love to talk through these facts with Van.
Starting point is 01:14:56 Like, will Van Jones, like, say that Black, crime is a problem in America? Is he like going to say that? Will Van Jones say what the killer's own family is saying? That like, well, he's a habitual criminal. He should have never been out on the street. He's the problem. This is the problem. And there are greater overall trends and pattern recognition. That's the problem. Like will Van Jones say that? What if he's confronted with this data? Will Van Jones accept it? Will he whimper and cry and call me a racist, I bet he will. We're not going to stop talking about it, man. We're not going to stop, ladies and gentlemen, although it might cause us a little bit of stress. The reason why is just because
Starting point is 01:15:41 it's tough, tough topic, tough subject matters. It's a lot easier to do shows unlike, you know, President Trump, BTFO's Putin with the B2 flyover. It's like got stuff, got stealth right behind me here in this sweet studio. Again, massive shadows to Gates Garcia and his show and make sure that we have all of his social media to put up producers. I want to make sure that we do that. I want to ever and follow Gates. He does incredible work. No, it's not the easiest subject matter.
Starting point is 01:16:13 And, you know, sometimes it makes for a lack of peace as we, you know, head home. Go see my kids. And I'm inspired. And I stand up with a full heart to once again fight another day because I see my children. I say, not my family. way. Not me. Not me. Not my family. What happened to my kids? Not going to happen to my kids. I'm going to do everything in my power as a father to make sure that's not going to make my not going to be my kids. You got you got to see the world clearly. I am stressed when I get home.
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Starting point is 01:18:15 and these products are not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure, or prevent any disease. Ladies and gentlemen, given all of that, I think that it's very important to talk about the destruction of the corporate media. And how does that happen exactly? Well, President Trump signed an order to crack down on prescription drug advertising yesterday. Little birdies tell me that this is a first step in a series of steps to ban pharma ads from TV. Now, you might remember that hilariously and comically and probably criminally, I would argue, it should be criminal. at least. There was a obscenity of Pfizer ads. Pfizer sponsored literally every segment on the COVID vaccine. Pfizer sponsored every segment after COVID and during COVID.
Starting point is 01:19:04 It was like there was like a comedy. A, Lex, do we have that? There was like a comedy of super cuts that were like sponsored by Pfizer. Get me that. Give me that. We're not, we're not popping off without it. like sponsored by Pfizer, sponsored by Pfizer, sponsored by fire. This report about COVID and the vaccine sponsored by Pfizer, how is that legal? How is it legal for De Carlos Brown Jr. to be freed by a magistrate judge that also helps run a rehabilitation clinic and state order to pay her clinic money?
Starting point is 01:19:37 How is that not a massive conflict of interest? How is it not a massive conflict of interest when Pfizer does the same thing with news coverage? You don't hate the media enough. And this is the way, this is the first step in the destruction of the media. You take away Big Pharma advertising. I'm telling you, CNN and MSNBC will not exist within the year. They won't exist in their current form within the year.
Starting point is 01:19:57 You'll see mass firings, mass layoffs. You will get rid of some of the harshest and most poisonous contagions in our media ecosystem. And also, ladies gentlemen, in our bloodstreams as well. This is a beautiful thing. Here's from the White House. President Donald Trump just signed an executive order that represents the most significant action in a generation to rein in misleading pharmaceutical advertisements. It's a beautiful thing.
Starting point is 01:20:26 Let's go ahead and read, please. This is him very happy there with J. Badasharia, Robert Kennedy. The Trump administration is planning to ramp up oversight of the enforcement of direct consumer prescription drug advertising and will stop short of an outright ban, but they're going to do, I hear they're going to do the outright ban, President Trump. On Tuesday, signed executive memorandum instructing the Department of Health and Human Services to ensure transparency and accuracy and direct counter advertising, including requiring greater disclosures of side effects, the Food and Drug Administration, set out approximately
Starting point is 01:21:01 100 cease and desist enforcement letters, as well as thousands of warning letters to inform companies and agencies of prioritizing enforcement. The announcement follows the administrations of Make America Healthy Again, concession report, commission report, correction, which includes a call to focus on egregious violations, harm stemming from online influencers and telehealth companies cracking down on prescription drug advertising has been a major priority of RFK. RFK is speaking here after the crackdown from the White House lawn. Let's go. The president just signed an executive order that's an historic change in the way that pharmaceutical advertising is done on television. And the order basically
Starting point is 01:21:41 reinstates or gives us now the opportunity to reinstate the 1997 rules. Prior to 1997, pharmaceutical advertisers were required to put all the side effects on their ads. Many of them didn't advertise because it lengthened the, because of what it did to the length of the advertising. And the removal of that requirement, in 1997, FDA changed the rule to allow them to report the side effects on a website or on a telephone. And they know what only had to report a few of them on television and that triggered a proliferation of these ads we there's only two countries in the world that allowed to direct to consumer advertising by pharmaceutical companies on television or one of those countries new zealand is the other it's had a disastrous
Starting point is 01:22:34 impact on human health on people's relationships with their doctors and really on the the entire gestalt where americans are led to believe that there's a pill for every old Good for him. Way to go, RFK Jr. Yes. I can prove it, by the way. Here's the supercut of brought to you by Pfizer. Brought to you by Pfizer. Do you remember this era of American TV? Do you remember this? Here we go. Countdown to the Royal Wedding is brought to you by Pfizer. And now a CBS Sports Update brought to you by Pfizer. Meet the press. Data download. Brought to you by Pfizer. sponsored by Pfizer on how to find the hidden sugars in the American family diet
Starting point is 01:23:21 sponsored by Pfizer making a difference brought to you by Pfizer got CNN tonight brought to you by Pfizer early start brought to you by Pfizer Friday night on Aaron Burnett out front brought to you by Pfizer this week with George Stephanopoulos is brought to you by Pfizer wow good morning America is brought you by Pfizer CBS Health Watch sponsored by Pfizer Anderson Cooper 360 brought to you by Pfizer all of these ads brought to you by all of these ads all of these reports during the COVID era how many of these shows covered COVID or vaccine or COVID policies or Dr. Fauci how many of them this is open graft and corruption it is a despicable evil especially after everything all of the day
Starting point is 01:24:14 and everything that we're learning right now. And I'm so glad that they're putting a stop to it. You heard RFK Jr. say there, like, we are the one of two nations that allow for pharmaceutical advertising on television. You can see what they're going after, the sacred calf, the golden chalice, the holy grail is pharmaceutical ads on TV, unplug those, and you destroy TV networks, as we know it. You destroy those networks. It's a wonderful thing.
Starting point is 01:24:41 It will be good for our nation. ladies and gentlemen we don't talk enough about good for the nation we're going to do good on this channel wait and see we hope that our internet is back tomorrow killer klein will be locking in to ensure that second corinthians 104 let's lock in today for the weapons of our warfare are not carnal but mighty in god for pulling down strongholds there is a woke stronghold of evil that allows for these this one percent i would argue probably one percent of the population to terrorize the rest of the 99 percent it's time for us to fight back ladies gentlemen and to do so we must lock in with our creator god will pull down their stronghold their weapons of warfare must be prayer and prayer
Starting point is 01:25:27 first ladies gentlemen it's your boy benny thank you to gates garcia by the way we wanted to shout out his channel and his uh social right here ladies gentlemen this gates uh gates his uh ex account And then also Instagram account, his show We the People is really rad. Here's some of the swag. And you should go follow him. He's got nearly 10,000 followers. Let's make sure that we pop up over 10,000 for Gates. And, of course, Gates is going to be a regular on the show.
Starting point is 01:26:01 It's pretty rad, dude. Also, here's his Instagram right there. And then the We Are the People Media page. You pop that up. so that we're doing our very best to thank the people who allowed for us to get our production up and going. You can see cool interviews there with Riley Gaines and so on, and let's make sure that we have Gates on the program booked sometime this week to chat through. Everything that's happening in the world today, ladies and gentlemen, we are thankful for you.
Starting point is 01:26:34 We're thankful for our partners. We're thankful for everybody here that allows for all this to happen. and most importantly, we're thankful to our Lord and Creator who allows for us to seek out truth and be salt and light in the world. This is what we wish to do. It is a holy and upright quest to make the world a safer place and a better place to dispatch evil. That's what we're going to do on this program.
Starting point is 01:26:57 And remember, in the end, we win. It's your boy, Benny. See ya. I found myself in a train at the station when it hits home. I want to be left alone. Please take me far, far away. I can't watch it. anymore she covers her face
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Starting point is 01:28:23 Sister in heaven. in a car with my brothers leaving our wives and mothers that Chicago went chills to the bone I just wanted to be left alone You might call me hateful Figured in and races I went for the next train And reach my old ages
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