The Daily Signal - Biden's Autopen Pardons in Trouble, MSNBC Analyst Greenlights Doxxing & Violence | July 15, 2025
Episode Date: July 15, 2025Today on the Top News in 10, we cover: Legacy media outlets ratchet up calls for violence and doxxing against Immigrations Customs Enforcement. The Supreme Court affirms Trump’s ability to f...ire federal workers in the Department of Education. Almost all of former President Joe Biden’s autopen pardons may be null and void. Subscribe to The Tony Kinnett Cast: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjMHBev3NsoV3kHckydY58R7TaYsizl45 Don't forget our other shows: Virginia Allen's Problematic Women: https://www.dailysignal.com/problematic-women Bradley Devlin's The Signal Sitdown: https://www.dailysignal.com/the-signal-sitdown Follow The Daily Signal: X: https://x.com/DailySignal Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thedailysignal/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheDailySignalNews/ Truth Social: https://truthsocial.com/@DailySignal YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/DailySignal Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/TheDailySignal Thanks for making The Daily Signal Podcast your trusted source for the day’s top news. Subscribe on your favorite podcast platform and never miss an episode. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Legacy media outlets ratchet up calls for violence against immigration, customs, and enforcement.
The Supreme Court affirms President Trump's ability to fire federal workers in the Department of Education,
and almost all of former President Joe Biden's autopen pardons may now be null and void.
I'm Tony Kinnett, host of the Daily Signals Tony Kinnett cast, syndicated nationally at 7 p.m. Eastern.
It is Tuesday, July 15, 2025. This is the Daily Signal's top news in 10.
Amid the 700% increase in assaults against federal law enforcement,
Joyce Vance, former U.S. attorney, law professor at the University of Alabama,
and legal analyst on MSNBC, openly greenlit the attempted murder of federal law enforcement
as lawful and self-defense because they're wearing masks.
Check it out.
But you know what? I've never seen a federal agent working a case do is pull a mask up
so nobody knows who they are and go out and terrorize a civilian,
population. And I think it's important for us at this point to be very plain speaking when we say
that this is not normal, it's not acceptable, and it's a danger sign. You know, we are well past
the point where we can just identify danger signs and say, oh, there might be problems down the
road. The problems are here. They're in the right now. And as we see people being pulled off
the streets, you know, the danger to law enforcement, quite frankly, is that when you're masked like
that and people don't know who you are. Someone might exercise their lawful right of self-defense
to protect themselves thinking they're being kidnapped. So the notion that this is for law enforcement's
protection is utterly ludicrous and we need to do away with that. These irresponsible and legally
incorrect statements come from Vance amid the wild increase in doxing attempts by Antifa and left
wing related groups that have resulted in arrests in Oregon. Check it out.
The things that has been consistent, especially with what I've said every time I've had the opportunity to speak about the brave men and women of ice, is the fact that if you look before January 20th and even after January 20th, the men and women of ice did not have to have masks on their face.
Me personally, I don't want those officers having to wear those masks because it's hot, it's dangerous, but you look at what's going on right now.
Ice agents are being docks at a horrible rate.
You know, over the weekend we had ICE officers' names, addresses, families, Instagrams, Facebook.
posted and spread all around the city of Portland, saying no rest for ice.
And you're seeing it in Los Angeles.
People are flagging where the hotels are.
Katie Davis court over from the post-millennial sent us this footage from yesterday of a woman
in Portland, Oregon, claiming to be a teacher, repeatedly telling ICE agents to,
quote, kill themselves, and quote, over the megaphone in the early morning hours yesterday.
She says she became more, quote, radical and extreme, end quote, after getting a
arrested several times in the past few weeks during the ongoing occupation outside the ice facility.
When I first came out here, all I was talking about on the megaphone was how scared I am for my students
and how upset I am for their fear that they are showing in class every day.
But as I have been physically assaulted as a peaceful protester, half a dozen times,
I have become more radical, I have become more extreme.
So my megaphone speeches of saying, please think about the children, I'll slowly turn into fucking kill yourself.
Democrat Representative Salud Karbahal posted a video over the weekend complaining that immigration customs enforcement would not allow him to enter the facility when he demanded entry.
I'm here at a nursery and carpentaria where ice just finished an ice raid operation.
I got here.
I got many calls from constituents, from social media.
We saw what was happening.
And I came here to do my congressional oversight responsibilities.
When I got here, there was obviously a crowd of protest, and it was overkill.
Over 50 ice agents that were here, and they were conducting this operation.
They were creating fear, anxiety, and intimidation.
They were dressed in military garb clothing, military-grade weapons.
They were just creating an untenable incendiary circumstance,
where they could have got members of the public and themselves hurt.
They were pouring gasoline on the flames of this situation.
This is ridiculous.
There was a child that was hurt.
They deployed in various flash devices and smoke devices.
Here's part of the shrapnel that came from one of those devices,
it actually hurt a young child that was in the crowd.
This is deplorable.
This should not be happening on our soil.
Individuals dressed like military personnel on our soil.
We don't do that in America.
This is overkill.
This was ridiculous.
This was a bunch of crap.
And I'm here to do our oversight.
They didn't let me through.
I saw other members of the public right through here on bicycles.
And certainly they did not let me go through the line,
the perimeter line that they created. Eventually they dispersed and that's why I'm here right now.
And it's my understanding. They apprehended 10 out of the 12 individuals that were here. I got that
from the owner of this nursery, not from the ICE agents. Nobody would speak to me. I only got a
card from the government relations person and asked me to, if I wanted information, to call Los Angeles.
This is unacceptable. If I'm here as a member of Congress doing my oversight responsibility, I should
be given the information and the contact information that I need. And that was not the case today.
This is deplorable. Carbohal did not share that he had just participated in the doxing of an
immigration customs enforcement agent by sharing his personal information with the crowd.
While Carbohal tried to claim that the protests were peaceful, many of the rioters ended up
throwing rocks at officers injuring at least one immigration customs agent who was left bloody and
taken to the emergency room, throwing rocks at,
law enforcement is in fact attempted murder. The Supreme Court of the United States ruled six to three
along ideological lines that the Trump administration is within its rights to continue firing
Department of Education officials granting a temporary stay to the Trump administration,
whom had previously been blocked by one of those universal injunctions on behalf of a group of
workers who the Trump administration had previously attempted to dismiss. Now, as usual, the dissent is
the most entertaining part. So Justice Sonia Sotomayor, one of the three dissenting liberal justices,
said that conservative justices are either, quote, willfully blind to the implication of its ruling or naive.
But either way, the threat to our Constitution's separation of powers is grave, end quote.
I'm not sure how allowing the chief executive to fire members of executive agencies,
essentially keeping the executive branch within the executive branch,
defies the separation of powers?
That's not the worst part of her dissent, however.
Justice Sotomayor falsely asserts, quote,
federal involvement in education is not a modern phenomenon.
For over 150 years, the federal government has played a critical role in
supplementing and supporting the education provided by states,
localities, and private institutions.
She then cites an author Tiet,
the role of the federal government in education years 19 through 24,
was published in 1966.
The problem is that, first of all, I own this book.
Number two, I've read this book.
And number three, that's not at all what the book says.
The book says, and I quote,
the purposes in establishing a federal office of education,
this would be the Education Federal Agency
that precluded the Department of Education
at hand of Lyndon B. Johnson,
included the collection and diffusion
of information about education
and the encouragement of education.
These purposes were to be affected through the collection and publishing of educational data.
That's it.
So the Federal Department of Education back when it was the Office of Education did nothing to supplement and support education provided by state's localities and private institutions.
It simply collected data on how those institutions of education in the country were doing and then collated that particular data into some trends and some summaries and averages and then gave that.
to the president of the United States and to Congress. That's it. There was no financial supplementary
advisement given. Any of the educational laws passed beforehand didn't go through the executive
agencies. They went through the, for example, the Northwestern Treaty Ordinance, which set aside
certain plots and acreages of new land in the United States set up as towns for public education.
That's pretty much it. For someone who just criticized Justice Katanji Brown Jackson for not
understanding the role of the judiciary, Sonia Sotomayor falling flat on her face right
afterward is something to behold. And last but not least, almost all of former President Joe Biden's
auto pen pardons may now be null and void. According to an interview, the New York Times did with
former President Joe Biden. The New York Times reports that at a January 19th meeting right before
Donald Trump took office, in the yellow oval.
room of the White House residents, Mr. Biden kept his aides until nearly 10 p.m.
To talk through such decisions as pardons, according to people familiar with the matter
writes the New York Times. The emails show that an aide to Mr. Siskel sent a draft summary
of Mr. Biden's decision at that meeting to an assistant to Mr. Zinz, another Biden aide,
copying Mr. Siskel at 10.03 p.m. The assistant then forwarded it to Mr. Reed and Mr.
Zinz, asking for their approval, then sent a final version to...
Ms. Feldman, copying many meeting participants and aides at 10.28 p.m.
Three minutes later, Mr. Zinz hit, quote, reply all and wrote,
I approved the use of the auto pen for the execution of all the following pardons, end quote.
According to these New York Times discovered emails, as well as a lot of other data that is currently
on its way to Congress and the American public, it appears that President Biden sat down
with his aides and instructed them or was led to instruct them to create a category of individuals
that would be most likely to be targeted by the Trump administration following Trump's taking
office. President Biden then said, anyone who fits in this category, I would grant an autopen
pardon to. And then that appears to be all of the criteria, which means that Biden's aides,
not the presidents of the United States, decided who would and who would not receive federal
pardons, which means that's not Joe Biden pardoning anyone in the administration.
In aid of the president deciding who does and who does not qualify for a president's pardon,
not that was then later presented to him for signature, but then was sent off on a Mr.
Zintz approval to the presidential auto pen means that Joe Biden didn't order the auto pen
for pardoning individual ABC XYZ. It means that President Biden said you should go
pardon people and the President of the United States does not have the authority to grant another
individual the ability to pardon someone. Before you go, head down to the description and make sure
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Texas terror cell to attempt an ambush and assassination of several ICE agents. You don't want to miss it.
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