The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - Trump's Rose Garden Controversary, Shocking New ICE Agent Details, & Iran On Edge

Episode Date: January 14, 2026

President Trump teases how he would respond if Iran keeps it up in an interview with  CBS. Does Trump have a red line with Iran? Dana reacts to Trump’s latest White House Rose Garden renovations. D...ana reacts to Trump flipping the bird at an obnoxious leftist who heckled him at the Ford Factory in Michigan. A man steps in front of a Tennessee trooper's vehicle, grabs it and appears to fall backward on his own.Dana reacts to the latest turn in the Minneapolis tragedy where it was proven the ICE agent who fatally shot Renee Good suffered internal bleeding from her vehicle. A leftist dude posts a cringe video of him at target practice supposed to be threatening ICE. Leftist White women are trying to hook up with ICE agents so they can dox their private information on the Internet. A Secret Service Agent assigned to VP JD Vance leaked sensitive security information to an undercover reporter. Dana shares her commentary following some of Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson’s insanely stupid moments from Tuesday’s SCOTUS hearing on Title IX. Kathy Hochul complains that a violent illegal immigrant should not have been arrested over his job occupation. A Canadian lady gets political and believes mowing grass is violence.Thank you for supporting our sponsors that make The Dana Show possible…CovePurehttps://CovePure.com/DanaMake a New Year's resolution that sticks and improve your health with clean water. Get $200 off for a limited time.Bank on Yourselfhttps://BankOnYourself.com/Dana Bank on Yourself offers tax-free retirement income, guaranteed growth, and full control of your money. Receive your free report.Patriot Mobilehttps://PatriotMobile.com/DANA or call 972-PATRIOTSwitch to Patriot Mobile in minutes—keep your number and phone or upgrade, then take a stand today with promo code DANA for a free phone!Humannhttps://HumanN.comKick off the New Year with simple, delicious wellness support—pick up Humann’s Turmeric Chews at Sam’s Club next time you’re there and see why they’re such a fan favorite!WebRoothttps://Webroot.com/Dana Take your cybersecurity seriously! Get 60% off Webroot Total Protection today!Noble Goldhttps://NobleGoldInvestments.com/DanaThis is the year to create a more stable financial future.  Open a qualified account with Noble Gold and receive a 3 oz Silver Virtue coin free.Subscribe today and stay in the loop on all things news with The Dana Show. Follow us here for more daily clips, updates, and commentary:YoutubeFacebookInstagramXMore InfoWebsite

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Starting point is 00:00:00 The end game is to win. I like winning. How do you define that in Iran? Well, let's define it in Venezuela. Let's define it with al-Baghdadi. He was wiped out. Let's define it with Soleimani. And let's define it in Iran, where it wiped out there Iran nuclear threat in a period of about 15 minutes once the B-2s got there. I like how he tries to keep it like vague. And also he's trying to be, um, I don't, I don't, I don't, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, he tries to keep it.
Starting point is 00:00:30 I don't, what's the word I'm looking for? He's, he's trying to be vague and kind of like, not kid glove it. Classy in a way, I guess. With, I don't have a better word for it. He's trying to be dangerous too. Well, but he's trying to, he's not, he's trying to not give away the cards, or show the cards. And then he's also simultaneously trying to, you know, kind of get the point across without, like, totally trying to get the point across. And this guy's like, what does that mean?
Starting point is 00:01:00 the mean you're going to go kick him in the jimmies what's that mean president mr trump else i don't know i um and i like potus's response well you just not gonna like it you just not gonna like it so i you know i learned in a family i came from a big family and whenever you would get in trouble you know like my mother well grandmother never threatened me because that was her favorite of all of us i was the perfect angel baby child and we all know this is a strong and we all know this is true. When you're disagreeing with me, you're disagreeing with a happy little princess. Anyway, so I, everybody who comes from, like, big families, you know, knows this. You've got, like, the one disciplinarian in the family, right? And whenever you would misbehave,
Starting point is 00:01:44 they're like, yeah, you don't want to know what's going to happen. Try it and see. That's always scary, isn't it? Try it and see. Maybe I don't want to. Maybe now I'm going to kind of, like, change my mind a little bit on trying it and see it and seeing what happens. Maybe, you know, Maybe I don't want to see so much because it's always hardcore. Whatever happens, it's always going to be probably worse than what they would tell you. It's that anticipation. But with Trump, you know, he's damned if he does. He's damned if he doesn't, you know, doesn't matter what he does or what he says.
Starting point is 00:02:21 The press is going to attack him for it. And you also don't want to give Iran a more of a heads up. You don't want to telegraph your moves to your opponent. And that's all there is to it. You don't want to telegraph your moves to your opponent. And also, you kind of want to just let them be scared and let them think, oh my gosh, we don't know what's coming. This guy's crazy.
Starting point is 00:02:43 I've always told you guys, I love the idea of having kind of a crazy president. Somebody who you think, golly, I hope they, he's crazy enough to press that button. He's crazy enough to do this. That's what you think. And so that's, I liked that soundbite because I was reading about that. I pulled up, I just pulled up this story. I was reading about this this morning and that he was showed the video and was told they're going to start hanging everybody. And he's like, yeah, let's, you know, and he gets upset about it.
Starting point is 00:03:13 He's like, yeah, let's. And that's true. There are thousands and thousands of murdered Iranians. So I, someone said, don't call them Iranians anymore. They're Persians. Well, they are Persian. I mean, whether or not they want to continue with that name of the country. remains to be seen. But it is the blackout, the media blackout, the power blackout that
Starting point is 00:03:34 they have over there is a pretty significant thing. And it's really stymie in any effort to get out, obviously, as you guys are aware of this. This is what everybody went through with the Green Revolution back under Obama Biden. And when all that happened, I went back and I was looking at anything Obama Biden may have said to indicate the support of the protesters. They hardly said a thing. It was a, well, you know, we hope they respect the voice of the protesters kind of nonsense. And then he, the press got as close as they could without crossing the Rubicon and being excommunicado from all of the cocktail parties in D.C. They got as close as they could to criticizing him for his, well, perceived by the Iranians as well as everybody else, kind of
Starting point is 00:04:21 turning his back. He threw this red line down. And then that was it. Just left. That was it. never actually enforced it. Trump never really, they keep trying to bring up this red line with Trump. And I have to ask, whose red line is it? Because aren't they trying to subscribe?
Starting point is 00:04:43 Can't correct me if I'm wrong. Because it feels like they're trying to subscribe Obama's red line to Trump. Oh. Isn't that, that's what I kind of get the impression of. Yeah. Because he's like,
Starting point is 00:04:57 Trump had said the closest I could find, was he says that, you know, Iran is starting to cross some lines. I mean, Barack Obama was the one who specifically was like, you know, this is the line in the sand and all of this stuff. What did he do about it? Well, nothing. Nothing. So I, and I went back and I was looking at this.
Starting point is 00:05:21 And Trump is being cautioned to not make the same mistake that Obama did. And there's a couple of pieces. there was one of the New York Post, there's several others. You know, make sure you enforce your red line. Now, I think to all parties, I think Trump is actually doing a pretty good job of this. I mean, for crying out loud, we had some collaborative precision strikes in Iran that were quite successful. But the whole thing that I feel like some of these critiques miss, and I don't think that there has been so far, I don't think that POTUS has made a mistake, a Wall Street Journal too.
Starting point is 00:05:56 Wall Street General said, don't repeat, Obama's mistake in Iran, talking about drawing a red line and then no consequences when Syria crossed it. Again, I feel like Trump has been very clear, but he's never done an either-or thing. Obama always held out the carrot of coming to the table and negotiating for that Iranian deal. And then they, even when all of that was happening and when they were shooting protesters in the streets and everything else, Obama Biden, it still was part of their policy to continue with these secret negotiations with Iran. So I don't even think that it was a mistake from Obama. I think it was just pure duplicity.
Starting point is 00:06:35 And with Trump, POTUS has already, again, collaborative strikes in Iran. I think that there's, you know, there isn't really any question that it's already been enforced. But I just want you to keep an eye on this because this is a narrative that I keep seeing bubbling up that, oh, well, would Trump your red line. And the reason I think that they're using that as a way to criticize him is they want to show him as being, now they're, now they're, now you have the, the globalists that are pivoting and they're trying to show POTUS somehow as being weak and or ineffective. And a long line of presidents that are ineffective in the Middle East. Here's another. Trump, don't you, don't you mess up and do what Obama did. You see it bubbling up. Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Washington Post even. Although Washington Post, bizarrely, they had like, the most. They were the, they were, they actually had defended his strikes in Iran where others had not. So the red line, I mean, that, and remember, Barack Obama had said that in 2012, the red line. He made that quote. He said that quote verbatim. So that's why everybody keeps coming back. Trump has never, if you want to have a semantics argument, Trump has never actually verb, like,
Starting point is 00:07:44 physically said, oh, this is our, but he has thrown down boundaries and nothing different than anyone you're not going to continue to enrich uranium, et cetera, et cetera, stop killing protesters. But he's already done collaborative strikes in Iran. So I fail to see how this is in any way comparative, comparable to Obama. Obama didn't do that. Obama sent them pallets of cash. Trump sent them a missile. I mean, there's a very big difference here. So I, doesn't it feel like, and again, I might have fell into Trump or to Keynes tinfoil, but I just feel like they're desperately trying to set up a narrative here. They're trying to very, very carefully orchestrate this.
Starting point is 00:08:28 Oh, look, it's weakness. He crossed it. And not just as a way to try to divide it home, but also as a way to project weakness to the Abraham Accordinations and the nations that we have really been normalizing a lot of relations with, the Saudis, et cetera. Saudis are watching this with great interest. Iran is no friend of theirs. And Kane agrees. He's nodding enthusiastically.
Starting point is 00:08:49 That's true. So just one thing, and we're going to come back to this, but one, one thing to just keep track of and keep an eye on because they're very, very carefully constructing this narrative. And again, with the whole red line, that's why I say it feels as though they're trying to impose Obama's red line that he never actually enforced on Trump. They'll make Trump pay for Obama's mistakes and pretend that they're Trump's mistakes and not Obama's. Very interesting. Okay, so a couple things. Can we, I'm going to completely just turn it upside down for a moment. Now, I believe in calling balls and strikes on things of policy, correct? Always have. I'm always very consistent. One thing that I've never gotten into is the interior decorating or anything like that. I have to talk about this because there's been a lot of stuff going on. I don't like, I don't want, I'm a maximalist. Let me just set the stage. I am a maximalist. I am goth liberace.
Starting point is 00:09:54 That is my, if you said, Dana, what's your vibe? Goth Liberace. You would look at me like I'm nuts, but then you would be like, oh, yes, it makes sense. It makes sense. People think I'm, when people have been over to my house for the first time, they think I'm going to live in like a modern hellscape. Like, oh, no, modernity's disgusting. So the reason I bring this up, Kane, Juan, can you guys please show me, show the audience
Starting point is 00:10:18 the photos of the Rose Garden. Yeah, see, as a guy, and we're both guys back here, by the way. I don't, I mean, I see that, and I'm like, we need to rename it to the filigree garden. The Rose Garden. The filigree garden. First off, way too many damn words.
Starting point is 00:10:34 Can I just be honest for a minute? I don't care what Trump does. He's potus. He can do what he wants. But can I just say, as a maximalist, someone like me who loves the gold columns, too many damn filigrees in this photo, Too many. There's too many filigrees. You don't need that many. This is giving me a live, laugh, love vibe. It's giving me that target aisle where everything on your kitchen countertop is labeled with what it is. Salt pepper utensils. It's in the bone white stoneware with the black scrawled lettering on it. This, first off, it looks a lot like the Beverly Hilton. Oh, no, sorry, the Beverly Hills Hotel. Beverly Hills Hotel uses a lot of the same.
Starting point is 00:11:18 but there's too many words. The Rose Garden, okay. And then you have the presidential hall of, you know, whatever in the back. You don't need that label to. And then the filigrees on the outside. Why are there so many filigrees? They're under the little arched windows. They're in between the windows. There's too much happening here. There's way too much happening here. Just saying, this is the only thing of recent that I have really not agreed with the administration on. And where are the roses just put I don't care if it's in a pot from Home Depot just stick one out there there's there's there's there's so many filigrees though so many stop it it's giving it's right and live laugh love territory just roll it back a little bit that's all I'm saying is just roll it back I don't mind the picture frames but it's so busy it looks chaotic we don't like chaos you know it's a very nice white building you got the big what is it those Corinthian columns there are those Corinthian, which ones are those? Several different kinds. But the filigrees. Holy, wow, so many. Just reduce, reduce the number. And you don't need, the font's way too big for that wall in the back.
Starting point is 00:12:34 The president's, this way too, the font is way too big. I had to get that off my chest. We got a lot more to get into as we roll towards headlines. Oh, I'm sure I'm going to probably get more feedback over this than when I claim candy corn was the best Halloween corn. I'm positive. I'm going to get more feedback on this than anything. Are you being lied to about your retirement? I mean, the advice sounds familiar. Max out your 401k and your IRA and hand your life savings to Wall Street and just hope that the market cooperates. If that were the only way, why do so many people then risk outliving their savings?
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Starting point is 00:14:28 Finally was positive technology, positively identified as a former mayor who authorities presumed drowned on a fishing trip in Oregon. Clarence Edwin Asher. He had disappeared while on a fishing trip at Tillamook Bay off the coast of Oregon. They had an extensive search, could never find him. and then now the skeleton washed up and they think it's him. They've done, that's crazy. Kiefer Sutherland was arrested after an alleged altercation with a ride share driver in Los Angeles.
Starting point is 00:14:57 I like Kiefer Sutherland. He was in the Lost Boys, so he pretty much gets a pass at anything in life, as far as I'm concerned. But he's going to appear in court in February. He was arrested, released later on $50,000 bond. So that's a pretty big price tag. They said that he entered the ride share vehicle, physically assaulted the driver,
Starting point is 00:15:15 made criminal threats towards the victim and then officers arrested him on scene. So don't know the full story of it. But again, it's, you know, he's in Lost Boys. So I can't, it's Kiefer, protect Kiefer, man. That's all I'm saying. Let's see. The, da-da-da-da-da-da.
Starting point is 00:15:31 Oh, a couple of deaths. Former Arizona A.G. Also, Grammy-nominated John Forte. He was in the Fugees, right? Or collaborated with the Fugees. They don't count as my rule of three. Because I really don't know who they are without... Fair?
Starting point is 00:15:44 Yeah, that doesn't count. I mean, the rule. of three works very selfishly. We have a lot more in store life from the filigree garden. Folks who make it possible. Speaking of guns, our friends over at Burn a gun. Now, I carry, and I unlike some of these other d-bags out there, I actually know what I'm doing, and I train a lot. Don't let my size fool you. She might be wee, but she's fierce. And it's always incredibly important to make sure you're protecting yourself. Although, not everybody shares the same value for your life that you do. You have all these, you know, private businesses that want to
Starting point is 00:16:17 restrict you from carrying. There's a restaurant in town that we don't go to because they won't let me carry in there. And I'm not going to go. They don't have any private security or anything like that. What if you're a college kid? You live alone. You go to, you go to school, you walk to campus. You want to be able to protect yourself if you're under the age of 21. This is where a burn a gun comes in. It's a run around all of these unconstitutional restrictions, still giving you a chance to protect yourself. But it's not a gun. I mean, they call it the burn a gun. It shoots chemical irritant projectiles, it can deter threats from up to 50 feet away. There's several different kinds. The one you need is the CL. It's the only one I'm going to tell you about, because
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Starting point is 00:17:34 ready when you are. The Dana Show podcast. Your fast, funny, and informative news companion for those always on the move. on YouTube, Apple, or wherever you get your podcast. Welcome back to the program. Daniel Ash with you. Bottom of the first hour, the chats at Rumble. You can simulcast, watch the Simulcast, Channel 347, direct TV as well. And the, oh, man, where to go with this?
Starting point is 00:18:02 So I wanted to play, as you know, we had some of this that we took live yesterday. POTUS was in Dearborn. He was at the, he was at a manufacturing facility. He was there at the Ford plant. And there's always some guy. Right? There's always some guy. Some dog-faced pony soldier.
Starting point is 00:18:21 Which, can I just sidebar real fast? I'm sidetracking myself. What does it even mean? I asked like legitimate old dudes who are in their 90s. And they're like, hell if I know, I went to the source, man. I was like, look, can you junks explain what does this mean? Nobody knows. It just, I thought it was like a saying from like the days of York.
Starting point is 00:18:42 Apparently it's not. I think he just made it up. It was word salad that made accidental sense. In a way. Anyway, so there's always, you know, he's at this plant. Now, remember when Biden was at the plant? A guy didn't heckle Biden. A guy didn't heckle Biden. A guy was asking Biden a tough question. A Biden acted like he was going to square up to him. Remember that? So here's Trump at the Ford plant. Biden's was performative and it looked weak. Trump's at the Ford. I don't know what this guy thought POTUS was going to do. This guy starts heckling POTUS. Watch. You need that meme where you put the glasses on him. So he told him, I can't tell you what he told him. He yelled that the man should go and do something on flattering to himself and then raise the one-finger salute. Just didn't care. He's like, yeah, we have you. Uh-huh, you. Uh-huh. And here it is. Wait for it. Wait for it. Yeah, hey everybody after that. Hey guys. I just got to watch it again. And then then he waves. Hey guys. It's just hysterical. I don't know what that guy thought was going to happen to him. So he's at his job, right? Now, you're at your job. Some of y'all are at work right now.
Starting point is 00:20:10 You know, trying not to signal to everybody that you're a conservative. It's all right. Go ahead and do it. But you guys are at your jobs. What would you guys do? Your employer is accepting a visit from the leader of the United States, right? The duly elected leader of the free world. And he shows up and you guys decide, you know, anybody at work, you guys decide you're going to cause a problem and act that way. How do you think that you would have been, would you have been disciplined? Do you think that your employer would have appreciated you acting like that?
Starting point is 00:20:50 I mean, I know we all know the answer, but for the left, sometimes the obvious things are just so shocking to them. Like, what do you mean? I can't tell the president of the United States at my place of employment to which he was invited and received by my boss to go blank himself. What? Well, that's what happened to this dude. So the dude in question, who did the heckle, I don't want to say he wasn't really just heckling. He was really, he was, you know, also telling the president to go.
Starting point is 00:21:19 He was calling him a pedophile and all this stuff and saying some unflattering stuff to him. This Ford factory, the employee T.J. Sebula, age 40, was disciplined. He was suspended. He said he had no regrets. Ragrats, he was suspended. And he goes, no regrets. as far as calling them out, definitely no regrets. And I love these people.
Starting point is 00:21:47 Listen to how they describe themselves. Listen to this. Just the self adoration, quote, I don't feel as though fate looks upon you often. And when it does, you better be ready to seize the opportunity. And today I think I did that. End quote. Dude, you didn't save a child.
Starting point is 00:22:06 You screamed invectives at the president of the United States. You didn't, what does he think is going to do other than giving me content to monetize on my airwaves today. What did you think you were going to accomplish by doing this? You think you were going to change the free world because you were calling him a pedophile? I mean, if he had Steve Bannon up there with him and you were shouting that to him, I mean, being BFS with Epstein, I would completely understand it. And I would say, well, no lies detected. But, you know, he was saying that to POTUS, who does not have that history of that close association to the point where he was advising him. So I'm just, you know, there's a little bit of a difference there.
Starting point is 00:22:38 And a White House spokesperson told the Daily Mail, quote, A lunatic was wildly screaming expletives in a complete fit of rage. And the president gave an appropriate and unambiguous response. I think it's interesting what the spokesman said, really feel like he should probably check the definition of unambiguous. Because we all felt that it was pretty the opposite that, in a very entertaining way. Now, someone with Ford said, quote, one of our core values is respect, and we don't condone anyone saying anything.
Starting point is 00:23:08 inappropriate like that within our facilities. When that happens, we have a process to deal with it. We don't get into specific personnel matters. Notice how on the right, no one's calling for this guy to be fired. If this was the left, they would, oh my gosh, they would want this dude burned on a pyre. But it's not. I mean, Trump handled it. He was like, yeah, blink you, whatever. You, you, yeah. And then, so that's, that was it. But the guy, this is how the left thinks. They feel like they, It sounds like they're on their own little personal crusade. Every day they wake up. And it's like they're on the Truman show.
Starting point is 00:23:44 They feel like the world is watching them. I'm going to yell invectives at the president. I can't believe he said this quote. I bet he has a live laugh, love sign in his house. Quote, I don't feel as the fate looks upon you often. What? What? Do you think that POTUS is going to go get on Air Force One?
Starting point is 00:24:03 That guy yelled at me. I'm going to reconsider everything in my life. No! No! First off, that goes to show you what a schmuck you are, dude. Because POTUS, everybody has a currency, right? This is one of the things that I discovered with my kids early on. I have a currency. Everybody's a currency. It's the thing that you can use to move somebody. Right? So of my kids, one of them, criticism is the worst thing that you could ever do, just like lightly criticize something. It's, oh my gosh. The other kid does not even care about criticism. Doesn't care. He is bought and sold. by positive reinforcement. Now, I'm one of those people who I don't care about criticism. I legit don't. I am a positive reinforcement person in order to get me to do. Kane struggles with this.
Starting point is 00:24:49 I'm like an untrained dog in some ways. It has to be, you have to positive reinforcement. That's just people work differently. Everybody is a currency. Trump's currency, he wants to be flattered. And he also likes positive reinforcement. I'm not saying this as a pejorative. Everybody has it.
Starting point is 00:25:04 Some of you out there probably at the same. same things. It's not saying that you're a bad person. That's just what motivates you. So this guy yelling at POTUS at the Ford plant, first off, if you're going to be some little crusader, you know, it felt like fate looked down on me, except fate didn't tell me exactly what to do. So I just acted like an A double snakes. POTUS was never going to be receptive to anything like that. If anything, that just digs him in further. So great job, dude. You just actually probably set yourself back by 20 paces. Great job. These people don't. They all think like this.
Starting point is 00:25:37 All of these people, if you watch on social media, which I try not to, they all record themselves talking into the camera. Like people are out there like, oh my gosh, I wonder what Karen, XYZ Jessica 972 on TikTok has to say about this issue. Oh my gosh. And it's like some lady melting down while sitting in her pantry eating chips. I don't know. Why? This guy, listen to him. You know he looks in the mirror every morning and he's like, make it about you.
Starting point is 00:26:08 I don't feel as though fate looks upon you often. And when it does, you better be ready to seize the opportunity. And today I think I did that. Whatever makes you sleep easier at night, dude. You go ahead and you tell yourself that. That's all right. It sounds like he's writing a letter to his family from the front lines of the Civil War. And he throws in some M&M lyrics.
Starting point is 00:26:27 Just kind of shine it up a bit. Fate has looked upon me and I decided to scream pedophile with the President of the United States. I mean, on the same day that George, or that Bill Clinton, I almost said George Clinton. Oh, my gosh, that's hysterical. No idea why that happened. Verbal typo, but it ought to stay. But Bill Clinton, a day when he ignored a subpoena.
Starting point is 00:26:47 You know, the guy who literally was in, you've seen some of those nasty photos. I don't like hot tubs and I don't like public pools. I don't like rivers and streams are fine because it's flowing water. But hot tubs are people soup. It's gross. You see Bill Clinton on all these bodies of water with all these other old dudes down at pedophile island. Just so gross. I'm sick.
Starting point is 00:27:11 All right. So the, well, anyway, to add to that, they had a fundraiser for this guy because he got suspended, right? So what does the left do? The left loves rewarding douchebaggery. So he was suspended and he said he had no regrets. And now apparently there's a nice little fundraiser for him. They were trying to raise $90,000. Was all of it raised?
Starting point is 00:27:34 Because last night it was like 60 something. They started to go fund me. and let me see where it is right now. Oh my gosh. This is so stupid. I hate everything. So they increased it. I hate everything so much right now.
Starting point is 00:27:50 I just want to break things. They started it at 90,000. They increased it to $250,000. To $250,000. What do you think it's at right now? How much money do you think they got raised? Probably close to double from last night, I would imagine. Yeah, it's 300,000, $33,000, $360,000.
Starting point is 00:28:08 dollars. Yeah. Like why? He was suspended for, oh my gosh. And let's force him to release the Trump Epstein files. Okay, quick thing on this. Do I think it's stupid to campaign on releasing the Epstein files knowing that you might not actually have the full authority to release them? And I'll explain that in a minute. Do I think that action's dumb? Why, yes. Yes, I do. Do I think that Trump is personally preventing the release of the Epstein files? No, because that's retarded. And do you want to know why it is? Because it's a federal seal. It's on its federal court. It's been sealed. It's a sealed court document. You've got to have Congress get involved with this stuff. Long story short, that's why they were voting on it. That's why they were doing this stuff. That's just so mind-nummingly stupid to think
Starting point is 00:29:00 that this is that that that he's somehow preventing the release of it. That's separate from campaigning on it because I think it's stupid to campaign on something, then you not follow through or say that, well, it's not a big deal anymore. Well, it was during the campaign. So it's crazy. When you tell people things during the campaign that you're going to do, I know jokes on them. They expect it to happen. But I'm just saying, it's actually not his within the realm of his authority to personally release it himself. So that's what these people at this fundraiser don't quite understand. They don't understand that. So they're like, they're trying to discuss how to, the donation beneficiary and all this other. This guy's got half a million dollars now,
Starting point is 00:29:45 almost half a million dollars because of this. He didn't lose his job. He was suspended. And they act like he's a little crusader. Oh my gosh, he's a patriot. For what? Why is he a patriot? Somebody gave, look at these donations. Someone gave $5,000. Some sucker gave five thousand dollars. Some sucker gave five. thousand dollars i mean if you can make a career out of going out and just you know showing your backside to everybody i'm kind of curious because i'm kind of curious because we've seen how this fundraising and all the data that's come out over the last couple of years of some of these small money donations through act blue or whatever have been actually tied to the larger soros foundation
Starting point is 00:30:26 tides foundation things like that i wonder if there's any of that going on here i i mean i don't know might be. I'm looking at these donations. Can you imagine putting your name? I'm going to give money to this. This guy's not hurting for money. He's not losing. He's just suspended. And it wasn't even suspended without pay. They're acting like they banished him to the wilds away from the colony, away from like Roanoke. They banished him out to the wilds of the Northeast. Shut up. That's not what happened here. Good night. But yeah, that's a, it's pretty, I don't know. I, I thought the way that POTUS handled it was funny.
Starting point is 00:31:06 The guy was like, I'm a political independent and I've never voted for Trump, but I've supported some Republicans. I don't care. And no, you haven't. So he's going to be on the cover of time next. No, Tucker's going to have him on his podcast to talk about why the Jews are so bad. That's what's going to happen next. He's going to have this checks notes, T.J. Sabula on. So how is this all the Jews' fault?
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Starting point is 00:33:25 Just don't. If you think you want to, don't. Look how easy it is to not do that, right? these people. One of the things we're going to dive into here coming up into the second hour is some of the arguments. So the trans decision, the transports decision from SCOTUS, a lot of people were, I think, kind of hoping that it was going to come out today and it didn't.
Starting point is 00:33:51 But some of the arguments that were made, Kintanji Brown Jackson, I get the sense, especially when I see other justices not sign on to her opinions and things like that, that nobody likes her. I get the sense that Sotomayor doesn't like her. Kagan, they're the two progressive females on the court, and I get the sense that they don't like her. She is a D.E.I. Hire without, like Sotomayor, at least, you know, I don't agree with her politically. And I don't agree with a lot of her decisions. but I'll read them and I'll understand what she's saying even though I disagree with it because it's a principal dispute. Contanji Brown Jackson, it's like reading Madlibs.
Starting point is 00:34:37 I don't know. It is bizarre. So bizarre. Some of the folks that I know, I have a couple of friends that used to clerk for SCOTUS and it's kind of like a running joke. How horrible is that? You don't want to dilute the strength of the highest court in the land with this stuff. and she's out of her league and I'm going to give you a couple of examples
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Starting point is 00:37:19 And I wanted to bring, let me pull this up, I'd actually just tweeted it, CBS wrote about it this morning, I don't know if you guys saw it or not, but it's, remember right after the video came out, and then it was, it was like, at first there was one or two videos
Starting point is 00:37:35 and then the rest of them came out, and then there was, I think what was it, came like a day later, that the point of view from the officer was released. It was like a full day later. Yeah, almost a full day. I think it was just under a day later. Now, why I think that
Starting point is 00:37:50 timing is different or what is important is because between the release of the point of view of the officer and the other videos all the left was like well I don't know looks like he just got he wasn't hit he wasn't hit nobody hit because at first they said oh the officer wasn't hit the ice agent who shot Renee good he didn't do it because she because she hit him he wasn't hit at all well then the the the point of view video came out and they had to say say, okay, well, yeah, but he was just bumped. He was just bumped. What did Jacob Frye say? He was bumped like you would hit the fridge door to close it with your hip. How hard does Jacob Fry hit the fridge door? Does he hit it hard enough to have to be taken to the hospital
Starting point is 00:38:43 for internal bleeding? Because that's what happened to, per CBS, that's what happened to this ICE agent. And I love the notes that people are trying to put onto it. It's ridiculous. The guy went in because he apparently one of the reports said he had like a bruised rib or something. I had read that. I couldn't find that elsewhere, but I saw that like from another that was a state media report. But he had internal bleeding. And he apparently had to be taken to the hospital to assess it. And I mean, I think if you have to go to the hospital, that's probably more than just, He had a bruise on his belly or his hip, it sounds like it. So all the people on the left are like, yeah, but, okay, well, let's just like, let's play with
Starting point is 00:39:32 your argument for a moment then. He just got bruised from what? What did he get bruised from, lunchboxes? Come on. Buy the ticket. Take the ride. What did he get bruised from? Remember, y'all were out there saying that the man wouldn't even hit.
Starting point is 00:39:52 How did, and now. It comes out. He had to go to the hospital because he had eternal bleeding. And people are like, yeah, well, that just means it's a bruise. From what? What did he get a bruise from? Come on. What do you get a bruise from? What?
Starting point is 00:40:09 Oh, hold up. Hold up. So he did get hit by a car. Oh, yeah. Because you don't, you don't just like magically, again, going with the left, get a bruise from nowhere, right? not just from sitting. Kane, are you bruised all of a sudden right now anywhere?
Starting point is 00:40:29 Nope. Nobody hit you, right? Nope. I didn't close any fridge doors either. Yeah, you didn't close any fridge door. I think it, by the, just Jacob Frye saying that he would hurt his hip closing his fridge door, he is. He is. I think he's trans.
Starting point is 00:40:45 I think instead of focusing on Bridget McCrone, you need to focus on Jacob Frye, because Jacob Frye sounds like he has a female copulatory organ. that is no said in the Lord of the Rings a-o-in voice that is no man yeah if you're hurting yourself because you're closing your fridge you've got some serious issues teedog you got some serious issues so he was hit that's the point now let me stop further let me just pause right here you got somebody behind the wheel of car and they gun it for you they gun it for you you hear you hear the engine rev in the video so don't lie and be like that was birds don't do that you hear it in the video do you know at that moment whether or not that person's going to kill you or not or maybe just kind of bump you oh you don't so yeah you're probably going to use force
Starting point is 00:41:41 lethal force to protect yourself right that's why he's completely in the right just amazing how much their narratives fall apart with just a little bit of scrutiny i mean it's not amazing it's entirely predictable. It only amazes anybody that thinks that it wouldn't happen that way. Any kind of scrutiny makes their whole narrative fall apart. So the guy had been hurt. He got hurt because he got hit by a car. End of. End of story. End of story. You know why I think that there were so many of these people came that accepted the premise of, well, it's just like when you close your fridge door with your hip. Can we get that one video already? I saw this. I was going to address.
Starting point is 00:42:22 earlier, but we had so much going on at the start of the week. So I saw this. It first appeared on Facebook. And it's this leftist and we're going to show you the video. And then you need to pull up a chair. Because we're going to
Starting point is 00:42:39 analyze the video. This is a progressive who's trying to scare ICE agents by acting so hard. Watch. Dear Ice, here's a message from your friendly neighborhood leftist. Not all of us are going to stop at snowballs in the future.
Starting point is 00:42:58 So maybe think twice before you just start randomly shooting into vehicles. Oh my gosh. Hug that Magwell. Hug it. Look at a sloppy trigger. Oh my gosh. This man is frightened. Oh my gosh.
Starting point is 00:43:24 And some of us aren't just going to randomly fire into things. Some of us actually know how to aim. Except for me. So this guy is the biggest chode. I cannot ridicule this man enough. This guy is seriously a low-t female copulatory organ. In the dictionary, if you looked up beta cuck, it's this guy.
Starting point is 00:43:47 I've never seen a man get cucked by his own gun. But I just actually probably is not even his. He probably rented it at the range. First off, the dude's fully supported hugging that magwell like he's going on a date with it. The trigger. I can't even do that. like all over the place of this trigger finger. 25 yards out with that kind of a scope and the man takes that,
Starting point is 00:44:10 he would be overwhelmed before he'd even get a second round off. What a D bag. I cannot believe that this guy put this on the internet thinking that it was a flex. I've seen seven-year-old shoot better than this female copulatory organ. Look at him hugging the mag well. Here's that sloppy trigger finger. Oh my gosh. This guy is not scary at all.
Starting point is 00:44:36 He needs to get a gun that he can handle if he's actually going to shoot. Who takes that long, 25 yards out? And then he tries to brag about that absolute fecal grouping at 25 yards out with the scope. Oh my gosh. He's all supported. I'll stand back up in his indoor range. I bet it wouldn't even 25 yards. I bet it was like 15.
Starting point is 00:44:57 How much you went? Actually, I don't even think that this. guy put holes through a paper target. I think he had his boyfriend peg it. The target, that is. His boyfriend poked the holes in the target. Is it Friday? No, it's not Friday. The erection.
Starting point is 00:45:10 That's right. Is that guy scary? No, that guy's not scary. That guy's sad. He's actually from Missouri. And, man, of course, you know, the internet did its thing. That was lame and gay.
Starting point is 00:45:27 I mean, actually, that's mean to gay people who shoot. That's lame. that's so bad I just who are these people he's like I go into this year he calls himself liberal trucker or whatever what an insult to truckers but he actually was threatening to shoot ice agents and he's acting like can you believe he's sitting here lecturing about tactics this is one of the most embarrassing he's a fud he is a straight up fud and this guy's gonna I'd rather hear Biden talk about shooting stuff off his balcony And then he's like five days later, still acquiring Target. He's all over the place of this. Oh my gosh. And then he tries to flex and brag about it. I don't think anybody needs to worry about these guys.
Starting point is 00:46:18 Yeah, I don't really think anybody needs to worry about him. He does all these videos and he's got these tells. He's got his D-bag little earrings and he does this. If you're watching the simulcast, you can't see what I'm doing. But he has these little ticks because he's a basic B. and he does like does a bounce before his camera starts like every single time like get me it whether he's sitting down or whatever it's just annoying learn how to shoot get a gun that you can adequately handle and learn how to shoot and also don't threaten to kill people i get at that leftists get off on that and they love talking about not just talking about killing people but they love killing people whether it's for their free speech whether it's ice agents they love trying to do it you can't it's only come in one way, folks, so it's not an exaggeration. But I'm going to tell you something. Don't be an idiot like this guy, because these guys believe their own bravado. He's not even a man. He's just
Starting point is 00:47:15 literally a female copulatory organ. We'll call him a FCO. Because FCOs like this, they talk a really good game. But when you screw around with someone who does know what they're doing, the people you're talking about aren't the ones that are going home and body bags. You are. So don't be stupid. Don't be stupid and be stupid online and encourage other people to be as stupid as you are. Don't lecture people about tactics when you can't even manage the gun. You can't even handle the damn recoil of the rifle you're holding. Don't talk about ice agents and sending people home when you're like terrified shooting at an indoor range 25 yards out with a crap grouping.
Starting point is 00:48:01 You don't even, you didn't even need that kind of big old scope for that. that overcompensating for much? I mean, I get that that you might need that scope to find his manhood and dignity, but not the target at 25 yards out in an indoor range. Yeah, you need a way bigger scope to find, you know, the aforementioned. But this is stupid. All these people that talk so tough online, is it about saving lives and de-escalation or not? Because you will find yourself sideways one day if you keep that up with somebody who does know what the hell they're doing. And it will not go well for you. at all whatsoever.
Starting point is 00:48:38 This guy's getting dragged online. I posted it on Instagram and oh my gosh, my folks on Instagram dragged him six ways to Sunday. It was like the funniest reality show ever, reading some of these comments. But this guy, people need to, the left needs to not be like this.
Starting point is 00:48:54 They've done enough stuff like this. If you dislike what the law is, A, win elections without cheating. B, you actually have to change and modify law that you dislike. and you're not going to do that by threatening to kill the people that are enforcing the law that are made by the lawmakers elected to office by the voters. When you do stuff like that, you're not just attacking like the agents. You're attacking the voters.
Starting point is 00:49:19 Because the voters, like me, voted for this. So you're attacking innocent Americans while simultaneously pretending that you're some kind of like, you know, crusader. I mean, it's just embarrassing. And last but not least, never, ever, ever post a crap video of yourself, not being able to handle the recoil of a rifle with an overcompensating scope, 25 yards out, having a crap grouping, and you can't even reacquire the trigger. It is one of the most embarrassing things I've ever seen in my life. And if this guy had a little bit more sense, more brain cells, and a little more dignity and self-awareness, maybe he would have realized
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Starting point is 00:51:30 Gen Z, which I don't know if I see this. as much as the people in the survey do. It said that they are leading the way when it comes to taking a digital detox. Despite growing up with smartphones, according to a new survey, 63% of Gen Z intentionally unplugged the highest rate of any generation, 70% on average 70% of time Americans spend online leaves them feeling disconnected and lonely. I believe that. I think people spend way too much time online.
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Starting point is 00:54:45 All right. So the, I can't believe that's stupid this is. Let's see here. This story, I don't even understand. And so we've been discussing, you know, the ICE, the deportations will continue until immigration law is respected. That's just the way it is. It's true. The newest tactic that is now being promoted are leftist broads that are talking about shagging ice agents so they can.
Starting point is 00:55:26 And dox them expose their identities and get their personal information. Now, I went and I looked up one of the, a couple of the accounts that are promoting it. One of them, the main account that was promoting it. Guys, can I just from a fellow, from a female, not a fellow female, but dudes from a female, let me just tell you. If you're looking online at a lady and you're looking at her photo and it looks real blurry, run run because that girl is ugly in real life she's ugly if she has to filter herself to look like she's covered with marzipan instead of real life run from her you know what i mean like
Starting point is 00:56:13 a lot of women do a little correction and a lot of like media outlets do it but on social media you don't need to completely retouch literally everything about you like even her the collar on her photo is soft. Like it's blurred too. Like she just blurred her whole. Like it's like she went just got a photo, just paid an astronomical amount for Photoshop without learning how to use it into the healing tool on like everything. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:56:39 Anyway, I just pointed that out to you. I don't know how successful they're going to be. This is one of what, what one of the posts was. She says, quote, Hi, everybody. I'm part of a group of, um, about 20 years of women from Massachusetts doing this we have a private face group group a Facebook group about a thousand people some of us go on dates and others help on the back end with background checks and finding info etc i will not post
Starting point is 00:57:07 the name of the group here it's not obvious it's inconspicuous which i can't spell so we don't get trolls or snitches send me a message if you're in the area and you want to join and then she has a middle finger in an ice cube so they think that they're going to like docks ice agents by trying to sleep with them. They're announcing their honeypot plans. Yeah. Way to be a honey pot. Okay. So ladies, let's hoe it up and I'm going to just be really public about it and post about it all over the internet. That's really surreptitious, isn't it? Look how sneaky I'm being. No one knows. M. Post.
Starting point is 00:57:49 I mean, can I just say probably, I mean, the ICE agent who shot Renee Good, his wife is prettier than any of these broads talking about this stuff. Just got to say, I'm pretty. sure they're not going to be interested in whatever great value strange you have that you're trying to sell all right nobody's interested are you okay that's a new band name put it down great value strange put it down yep you'd wear that you'd wear that on a t-shirt wouldn't you dj fun uncle you do that so i just don't think that these dudes are going to be tempted by these females, I'm just saying. But way to get it. I mean, now everybody knows what they're doing.
Starting point is 00:58:34 Everybody knows what they're doing. It's like whenever people and whether it's okay for any of these other dudes that go out and they do these sting operations or they do these undercover reporting, have you ever noticed that the guys always, the progressive dudes in these videos, they always think that the woman talking to them is legitimately interested in them.
Starting point is 00:58:55 Like my dude, she's about 20 leagues above your status. What are you thinking? Couldn't possibly be a honeypot. You're really flattering yourself into thinking she's going to be into you. I just don't, I don't, but they're talking about, bragging about it, so they can expose their info and docks them. But I've seen the women. Have you seen the women, Kane? Oh, I have. Yeah, that's why they got to gloss themselves up. I mean, they all look like Stephen Colbert. All the women. that are doing, they all look like Stephen Colbert.
Starting point is 00:59:30 They do. Without the Adams apple. Or maybe with, I don't know. I just, I don't think, or you could just follow the law. They're more interested in this. Anything that they can do to not talk about the fraud, ixnay on the rod fray. Don't want to talk about that. It could get Jacob Fry in trouble because he took money from it.
Starting point is 00:59:52 He took some money. So, yeah, it is true. You got this, I don't think it's going to work. though, because ice agents, I think, like their jobs. This is cut 18. This ice agent really likes this job, Kane. Sounds like you really digs it. Listen.
Starting point is 01:00:06 You should be ashamed of yourself, man. He is. I love my job, thank you. You love your job? I can't believe I get paid for this. Really? Really, I get 200. Okay, I'm a position assistant.
Starting point is 01:00:20 How much? How long do you go to school for that? Over seven years. I went to high school. I make $200, K. Regarding me, someone valuable. Apparently they don't because you're in a parking lot filming someone else do their job. So apparently you're not that valued.
Starting point is 01:00:35 Nobody's going, where's whatever, where's, uh, where's, uh, Karen at? Or, wait, you know, they said that the new name is Jessica? Real quick, sidebarre. It's not Karen. Now they're saying Jessica. I think it's that one blogger named Jane who made that happen. She's on Instagram. She's hysterical.
Starting point is 01:00:52 I think it's her. She's like a younger version of Leanne. I think it's her that made that because she has a, a younger Karen, a millennial Karen in her videos that she calls Jessica. And I think that's what pushed it over the top. But anyway, I mean, this lady, clearly no one's missing her. She's standing in a parking lot filming somebody else do their job. Yeah, so why aren't you?
Starting point is 01:01:12 Imagine your, full stop for a second. What? This psychological makeup of these people, they are not, it sounds like they're not there to contest. the operation, they make everything about them immediately. Everything is about themselves. They internalize everything. It's all about themselves instantly. Yeah, well, I'm valued. Well, apparently not. Nobody cares either. You're standing here filming this dude do his job. Why are you talking about yourself and making it all about yourself? Progressives have like a, it is an epidemic
Starting point is 01:01:53 of self-infatuation on that side. They make everything about them. It's less about the people that they claim that they're trying to help, which is why these people never get the help that, you know, these people claim that they're providing. They never help them. They get in there and make everything about themselves. They record themselves.
Starting point is 01:02:09 They flex. They virtue signal. Golly, social media in some respects has been a, has leveled the playing field and then others. It's become literally the mind aids of multiple generations. They made it,
Starting point is 01:02:22 doesn't it sound like that? It's like, why are you there then? Are you there to talk about your own self or what's your purpose here? Yeah, exactly. But it's, yeah, mind aids also could be a really, yeah, could be, it could also
Starting point is 01:02:38 maybe the first album of Great Value Strange. Oh, okay. Could be, they, we're doing that, we're doing that. It's going to actually happen. So, I got a couple of the things here. We also have this story of a secret service agent who was assigned to the vice president
Starting point is 01:02:57 who was placed on leave. after a security leak. I was reading some of these proposed text messages. This guy was like bragging about this stuff. The director of Secret Service said that they had no tolerance for the behavior could compromise safety of their protectees, you think? Apparently the agent was claiming that he was a part of Vance's protective detail. And he was even talking about his movements and where he was going to go.
Starting point is 01:03:24 But then he would stop and say, well, I can't, you know, that's, I can't do that because I would, you know, can't tell you this or can't tell you that. But he did enough. When your politics make it to where you can't do your day-to-day job, you've got an issue. You should be able to respect. This is what it means to respect the office. You don't have to like the people in it. Even when we had a Democrat president, I would never want out of, because of the office
Starting point is 01:03:49 and because this is a country that unlike any other country, we have bloodless transfers of power every election. And that is something amazing and rare and something that should be celebrated and the way that we run our system in a republic with democratic processes. And to have to attack the individual in the office with violence or beyond the existing pathways of contesting decisions. or even elections, to attack it the occupy, the person who's been elected to the seat with violence, you're not attacking that person, you're attacking the institution.
Starting point is 01:04:43 You're attacking the process by which people selected that individual. And through that, you're actually attacking the people. And it doesn't matter what party's in power. You're attacking the person. Although I fail to see how people who can't even get off their backsides to go vote would ever be able to actually successfully prosecute a civil conflict.
Starting point is 01:05:04 But that's, you know, that's neither here nor there. But I saw some of those texts. They were published and then they were immediately deleted, but really bad. I don't know. I think it also signifies that you need to have a little bit more discipline top down in your agency. There needs to be a healthy fear of penalty if you act outside the bounds of professionalism and act outside the bounds of your duty. Now, when you're not in that position
Starting point is 01:05:34 anymore and you're not performing that job, fine, whatever, run your mouth. But when you're performing that job, you're performing that job as a condition of employment on behalf of the American people. And like I said, even when there are Democrats that have been in an office that I don't like, but because of what everything that we have spent, the blood and treasure we have spent in this nation to protect these processes and to uphold the Republic. I don't want that compromised by people who were too lazy to win an election, so they decided to get violent as a substitute for actual civic responsibility or participation in the system.
Starting point is 01:06:15 That's what's infuriating. We've got Florida man on the way as we roll towards the conclusion of the second hour. How are we at this? Wait, how are we at the end of the second hour already? This is way too fast. It is. Good night. Folks who bring the program to you, it's our friends over at the company Human.
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Starting point is 01:08:20 It's time for Florida, man. Cana's that's a yeah I know okay yeah all right
Starting point is 01:08:28 so let me just set the story up for you he's already looking at this I said on break like what in the world
Starting point is 01:08:34 this is in Fort Walton Beach just let me give you the headline woman tries to avoid arrest
Starting point is 01:08:40 by defecating towards officers in Fort Walton Beach towards what does that mean
Starting point is 01:08:50 I don't know it's a Tuesday this was just yesterday Officers responded to the Palms of Emerald Coast massage parlor due to a report of battery on a Department of Health employee. According to the Fort Walton Beach Police Department, the employee was conducting a routine inspection when Fang Wang, a massage parlor employee, became upset and began yelling at the inspector. Wait, is this a real story? It is literally from WJHG Channel, whatever, in Florida.
Starting point is 01:09:21 It's a real news article. I kid you not. Now back to the story. police said Feng Wang tried to force the inspector out of the business. When officers tried to detain Feng Wang, she began defecating towards officers. In an attempt to avoid being arrested, Feng Wang was arrested for battery on a specified official. Okay, I am made of questions right now.
Starting point is 01:09:49 How does one do that towards something? That suggests there is force to projectile it in a direction. Right? I don't know. I don't know. I don't really don't really want to know. On the list of ideas on how to get away from cops, defecating towards them would probably be way, way, way, the bottom.
Starting point is 01:10:25 You're so going to get arrested. It's still battery. even if it's with that, it's still battery. So she was so totally arrested, as you can imagine. And she was taken to jail. So, yeah, that's not, no. Oh, my gosh, I have so many. Let's do a...
Starting point is 01:10:45 Okay, so I got a Florida man who stole a motorcycle from gas station employees and then returned only to threaten the guy with a knife. So it wasn't enough that he did his bike stolen. The guy came back and was like, I'm going to cut you with a knife. he wore it hanging around his neck what I need to know more about the knife it was it like a pocket knife was it a switch
Starting point is 01:11:07 like what was it anyway they they should have solved their dispute without that but now authorities are holding the guy without Vaughn he had a restraining order which enhanced everything so
Starting point is 01:11:20 a USPS driver tries to run over a 10 year old bringing the wrongly delivered package to the right home the postal worker thought that he was a porch pirate Yeah, this is in Florida The guy was arrested I mean he's got a mug shot and everything now It's not just a simple oops
Starting point is 01:11:38 This is according to ABC affiliate W EAR channel I don't know which one The boy was bringing the package to his neighbor's house Because they dropped it off to his house by accident And William White is accused of trying He's 41 accused of trying to hit the 10 year old In Escambia County He was riding his scooter with the package
Starting point is 01:11:56 the kid was, and he was returning it to his neighbor. White saw the boy with the package, thought he was trying to steal it, purposely drove his USPS vehicle towards the kid, and ran over the scooter, narrowly missing the boy. The kid hurt his ankle when he tried to get out of the way and fell off on the side of the road. So that guy, he was screaming at the boy and everything. So he, yeah, he was totally arrested. I doubt that he's going to be with USPS much longer or anymore. 5,500 bond.
Starting point is 01:12:24 He was released on bomb, but he's going. back to court. That's insane. Stick with us. Third hour next. This notion that this is really just about the definition of who we accept that you can accept separate boys and girls and we are now looking at the definition of a girl and we're saying only people who were girl assigned at birth qualify. Girl, she said that not just one time because this is, we had some audio yesterday. and I was reading also a readout or not readout. Oh my gosh, the word I'm looking for. Transcript.
Starting point is 01:13:06 Yesterday where she was talking about girl assigned or assigned female at birth. And we discussed how we're all so tired of that language, that idiotic language that's being perpetuated. And it just makes everybody dumber. It just makes everybody dumber because I don't even know what that means assigned it. It's like we just apparently think that there are not. identifying factors until someone goes through the birth. It doesn't even make any sense. But that's Khantanji Brown Jackson yesterday. Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash with you. We are at the top of this third hour. I was actually pulling this up because they had tweeted
Starting point is 01:13:45 something out about that. We didn't get the trans decisions on trans sports today. That's probably going to be summer, you know, when we can just go to season. But this is, I got to, let me share this one transcript with you? So Jackson had said at one point, quote, I guess I'm still struggling to understand why the state would have to have perfectly tailored laws. I would think the state would just have to make exceptions where people can demonstrate that the justification that makes the state's conduct constitutional doesn't apply to them. And the attorney arguing in front of SCOTUS goes, yes, so making except, this is literally I'm reading it. Yeah, so making exceptions is tailoring your law. That's literally what it means to tailor your law. I need a moment.
Starting point is 01:14:39 That is, wow. How did she, DEI. Oh my gosh. That's like making me an NFL commissioner. Are there more, wait, sorry, sh, sidebar. Kane, is there more than one? Is there just the one? Can we look at science? Steve, how many NFL commissioners are there? Okay. Sorry, okay. It would be like me making me NFL commissioner. Her on SCOTUS is like me running the NFL. Can you imagine that? I don't like the color of your uniforms. Can you pick something that doesn't look so mustard? It's so gross. We don't like maroon and we don't like mustard. No. We don't like those colors. You can do a berry or burgundy, but we're not doing a rust, dried blood red, not happening. So 70s. That would be me. running the NFL. The men would just be like, what is happening? Oh my gosh. I tend to think that if you, I mean, even Sotomayor's line of questioning was interesting because you're talking about Title IX and think of the grift. Title IX was, you know, the argument is that it was created
Starting point is 01:16:00 to equalize things between men and women. And now in a twist of irony, It's being used to unequalize things between men and women, namely women being able to come and men dress as women, being able to come and take over women's sports. And women are allowing it. Third wave and fourth wave feminists are allowing it. So Title IX ultimately is being used against them in this, which is hysterical. Because after a while it was at the point where it was just really being used to browbeat our boys. I can't man alive. It's just crazy.
Starting point is 01:16:40 Lorraine's like one. There's one commissioner. Baseball, different ball game. I know all about. Cardinals, God's team. Football, I can't help you. People have asked me why. I don't mean to get off track,
Starting point is 01:16:52 but people have asked me like, why do you not understand football? I grew up in St. Louis. We had like a football team for a little bit when I was a little bitty. And then we didn't for a while. And then when did we get the Rams, Kane? When did we actually get the St. Louis Rams? Uh, mid to late 90s?
Starting point is 01:17:08 So I was like in junior high. And then by the time we lost them, I, we were at Super Bowl when I was in high school. Yeah. And then after that, it kind of, mm, and then we lost them. Great a show on turf. It sort of went out, I think it went out of St. Louis around 2001, 2002, something like that. Yeah, so I didn't, we only had them for a short period. And we did not have like a fan structure, a base that,
Starting point is 01:17:36 had grown up with them as like a legacy institution, a legacy team, the way we had the Cardinals, right? It was very different. So that's why I just, I never followed it. Like, but baseball, baseball, everybody follows. I, my husband and I've been out to our anniversary in October, when we got married in October. And usually that's always, Cardinals are always the October surprise, right? They're always there. They're always in. And we would be literally like refreshing the MLB app, watching everything as it, I mean, we're really in. I had members of my family that had Cardinals-themed baby showers for their daughters. Not kidding.
Starting point is 01:18:12 It's a big thing. Football. So I didn't grow up with it like the way that people grew up with the cowboys here in Dallas. It's very different. Like the cowboys are the more so than the Rangers. That's like the team. It's like the legacy team. And so it's a little bit different.
Starting point is 01:18:26 Like baseball, love baseball. Also, it helped that we had Jack Buck. Or sorry, Joe Buck. No, Joe's his son, Jack Buck. That we had. he could make you want to listen to anything. I mean, just think of it. In the summer, fireflies, you got pork steaks on the grill,
Starting point is 01:18:45 pause cooking pork steaks, and you got Jack Buck's voice ringing out over your backyard. I mean, that is literally the American dream. It's amazing. That's just, you know, growing up in St. Louis in the summer with that is amazing. The Rams different. It's a little different. We didn't know what to do. We loved Mark Warner.
Starting point is 01:19:00 We loved the whole team that they had. I mean, that was easy to follow. It was great. And then it just was like a one and done thing. what I mean? So it's very different. To explain myself to folks who were like, we do not get your disconnect with football. That's why. We're kind of predisposed to it. So that being said, this discussion about the trans issues in sports, I feel this will, I mean, this will all come down during SCOTA season in summer for those wondering. I said Kurt Warner. I think he said Mark Warner.
Starting point is 01:19:32 Did I say Mark Warner? I think so. Senator? Because he's a politician. Yeah, that's why Kurt I meant Kurt Warner. Oh my gosh, everybody loved that. Everybody loved his rags to Rich's story. Stockboy becoming like amazing quarterback. Oh my gosh. So great. Such a great story. I want to play some more audio for you that, let me pull this up for a moment, forgive me, that gets into this. This is a cut 21. This was Alito going and really, leaning really in to what these, and really trying to make these, the council arguing before SCOTUS, follow the, the council arguing before SCOTUS, follow the claim to the conclusion. This is another insightful piece of audio from these arguments yesterday. Listen. Is it not necessary for there to be for equal protection purposes, if that is challenged
Starting point is 01:20:16 under the equal protection clause, an understanding of what it means to be a boy or a girl or a man or a woman? Yes, Your Honor. And what is that definition for equal protection purposes? What does it mean to be a boy or a girl or a man or a woman? Sorry, Ms. understood your question. I think that the underlying enacting, whatever it was, the policy, the law, the, we'd have to have an understanding of how the state or the government was just understanding that term to figure out whether or not someone was excluded. We do not have a definition for the court. And we don't take issue with the, we're not disputing the definition here. What we're saying is that the way it applies in practice is to exclude birth sex males categorically from women's teams and that there's a subset of those birth sex males where it doesn't make sense to do so according to the state's own interest. sounds completely arbitrary and entirely made up. He had said at one point, Alita goes,
Starting point is 01:21:11 so to decide if there's discrimination on the basis of sex, you need to define what sex is, right? And the lawyer for the ACLU, the woman you just heard said, yes, Your Honor. And he goes, well, what does it mean to be a man, woman, or a boy or a girl? She said, quote, we do not have that definition. I cannot believe that the Supreme Court is entertaining a case brought on by mentally ill body dysmorphia people who have a fetish for dressing up like chicks. I cannot believe that we are doing this right now. A tiny mentally ill subset of our populace. That's, I mean, that's, I have no words.
Starting point is 01:21:56 So we don't have a definition. Well, we don't. So you can't, how do you determine whether or not there's discrimination if you can't even define what's being discriminated against? that's the million dollar question. Okay, so you can't define it. How do you even know it's being discriminated against if you can't even define it? And as Kane notes, what makes all of this even, you know, adding insult to injury is they're doing this to satisfy men who can't compete with other men.
Starting point is 01:22:27 So they treat the women's athletic outlets as a JV league or a rec league. And they disenfranchise women in their only women, we created our own. sports. We didn't demand that the men lower their expectations of athleticism. We didn't demand that the men change their physical requirements, change the rules of the game. We didn't demand that we created our own women's sports. That's fine. So trans should do the same thing instead of trying to eliminate women on the playing field. There is nothing more sexist than progressive men continuing to target women, just like they did back when they didn't want women to vote. They didn't want women. They wanted women if their husbands were to pass and they had no sons to be destitute and homeless.
Starting point is 01:23:18 The left has always been on the wrong side of history for absolutely everything. But they're this, I mean, the arguments, how do you sit there and make this, how do you have this determination without just saying this case is so stupid, I'm going to throw it out? If you can't even define the thing that you claim is being. being discriminated against, how in the hell can you say that it's being discriminated against? Does it make any sense? Kane said if his kid wanted to be a pirate, should he amputate his leg and remove one of his eyes and give him a peg leg and a patch to affirm him? That's not affirmation. That's abuse.
Starting point is 01:23:58 You know, sometimes parents think that they're placating their kids and it's abusively done. This is an extreme version of that. You don't enable it. Parents aren't supposed to be enablers of bad behavior. Parents aren't supposed to be enablers of dangerous behavior. Parents aren't supposed to be enablers and facilitators of dangerous ideologies that are harm children. This is harmful to children. This isn't even informed consent. I think it's a for I don't, I feel like it should be classified in the same way that underage sexual relations without the, beyond the age of consent are classified as statutory. This should be some kind of of statute. This should be a statutory offense because this is not informed consent. You cannot tell
Starting point is 01:24:44 me that a nine-year-old is capable of understanding the damage done to them by hormones. You cannot tell me that it's better for women to have to sit benched so a man can play in her spot in a female sport and dominate. That's the other thing. The difference between the percentage of people who identifies trans and who are trying to take women out of women's sports. And then, those same athletes that win medals is insane. It's a small fraction, but yet it's like they dominate all the awards. They dominate first place. They win over females, over scholarships, all of it.
Starting point is 01:25:22 That's literally why female sports, women's sports were created. And the fact that we're even dealing with us at the Supreme Court level is a joke. It's an absolute joke. We are pretending, we are indulging the mental, illness of a sexual fetish or a body dysmorphia, we are indulging this illness at the expense of females, of women.
Starting point is 01:25:51 There's no excuse for this. And now, all of the news you would probably miss. It's time for Dana's Quick Five. Okay, so first up, the, apparently some tourists are getting into a little bit, of trouble. They're blindly following their GPS and they're ending up driving on a, they ended up
Starting point is 01:26:17 going, driving literally on a ski slope in Andorra. And it was a group of tourists. They accidentally drove, they, they, they were following GPS and the roads were all snow covered. Now, it was all snow covered and they ended up, this was like in the Pyrenees Mountains. So And Dora's like between, between Spain and France, right? So it's like up there in the Pyrenees. They drove right onto a ski slope. You don't think that you didn't look up and be like, wait, these are the, this is a little ski gondolas here.
Starting point is 01:26:53 That's why they make windshields. Yeah. 21 times the legal limit. A Wisconsin man tests 21 times the legal limit arrested for the second. What is that OWI? That's operating while intoxicated. Okay. How are you 21 times the legal limit?
Starting point is 01:27:08 that's that's like almost all your blood it's all your blood man I was trying to see what he blew for a blood alcohol test but it's okay so wait he point 427 point 427 that is drunk you think a little bit
Starting point is 01:27:34 because it got a little bit of a buzz on a Spanish flight a dead passenger was found and the husband was arrested wheeling his his deceased wife through the airport I'm going to save that for tomorrow to finish that one. But we got more in store. Don't go anywhere. Not able to catch all three hours of the Dana Show?
Starting point is 01:27:51 Subscribe to the full podcast and get news and laughs delivered in short, easy to digest episodes. Ideal for your busy lifestyle on YouTube, Apple, or wherever you get your podcast. Yesterday, they arrested an analyst at New York City Hall, an analyst with legal work authorization. Have you met an analyst lately? I mean, they're really not threatening. They're not the baddest of the bad. I mean, they're just doing their jobs. Is that person really a threat?
Starting point is 01:28:28 Come on. Well, he had an assault conviction. The guy in question, Raphael Andreas Rubio Borquez, he had a, I mean, he's been here for a long time. He overstayed his 2017 tourist visa. prior arrest. So don't sit here and act like he's just like this fruit picker that you guys just grabbed in. You know, that's the end of it. That's really incredibly disingenuous. Why do you had, why did Democrats hire him and keep him working? He had no, like he apparently wasn't even working. He was detained during a routine immigration court check-in. And that was on the 12th.
Starting point is 01:29:09 So that was a couple of days ago. So he was, and he's very, very far left dude. he which you know goes to show you the ideology that doesn't really care about law but he had a prior arrest apparently was for assault and he had overstayed his visa and that was it yeah he wasn't supposed to be here and again assault conviction he couldn't even legally work in the united states so how in the hell did the city of new york hire him if you're here illegally how in the world are you how do you work with the new works with new york government you bring up a really good point one that i've always made too in this argument yeah i have a chat actually it's part of my chapter about it and um hands off my gun my first book as it relates to guns they're always acting like we
Starting point is 01:30:00 don't have background checks when by the way nationwide when you go to purchase a gun that's the first thing that they do but they don't do any background checks on these people that they hire on the left to run government agencies and to be included in government agencies, and they're still pointing fingers at us? That's the thing. They do. What? They do.
Starting point is 01:30:23 Wait a minute. They do the background check. They know their criminals and they just hire them anyway? The hell? Yeah. They do, especially for government positions, they absolutely do run those checks. Not only that, but here's the big thing that I always argue, because I think the background check system for firearms is stupid.
Starting point is 01:30:40 But aside from that, all the people who say that they wanted that to work, with employers, they run your social. They don't, not social media, but social security number. With friar and purchases, they don't. That's why there's so many false positive rejections, people who, they're 4473 where they might be denied because their name is similar. Because their name is similar. Yeah. If you did that in an employee, employee setting, if you were falsely denied because of somebody's name that was similar, that's actually grounds for a lawsuit. and there's a lot of legal precedent.
Starting point is 01:31:10 You can seriously win big money for that. But for firearms, it's not a, they're two totally different standards. So that is just insult to injury. Not only did they know, but they hired him anyway. They hired him out of spite. Well, think about it. Who was the guy?
Starting point is 01:31:26 Let me pull this story up. Give me one second. The guy that was in, Illinois, who is, he was hired as a police officer. in Hanover Park he was arrested
Starting point is 01:31:43 he was I think it was Hanover Park one guy oh yeah so this is this guy Radjul Bejovik he was arrested by ICE
Starting point is 01:31:54 in late 2025 late last year he was in the United States illegally he was from Montenegro he entered on a B2 visa he was supposed to he was supposed to have left
Starting point is 01:32:07 in March of 2015. So he had been living illegally in the United States for over a decade. And yet he was still hired by Hanover Park Police Department in January of 2025. He went through the police academy, graduated the police academy in Hanover Park, Illinois, and was hired by the police department in January of 2025. And apparently given a gun. Now, it is, you have to. especially with this, the hiring process, it is law.
Starting point is 01:32:46 You must, you're, oh yeah, you found my post on. You're supposed to be able, they have to do background checks. They have to conduct background checks. It is, well, I mean, that's part of the, especially for government, especially for this. So they did this knowing he had been here illegally for over a decade. They didn't just hire him. They gave him a gun. Well, yeah.
Starting point is 01:33:14 They gave, well, of course. They gave him a gun. Now, you and I would be in major trouble for that. I mean, for crying out loud, we have to have, like, in Illinois, to be able to carry a firearm. All the things that you have to go through is you have to get your FOID card, you have to, which is your firearm owner's, which is your firearm owner's. identification card, which is so stupid, you have to have two separate cards to be able to carry. They have all of these eligibility rules. The prohibitions are insane. You have to go through a 16-hour safety and training course. You have to go through ISP, Illinois State Police, all this stuff.
Starting point is 01:34:02 There's a ton, I mean, they have an assault weapons ban. They have stupid safe storage, which everybody stores, safe storage has not increased anything, by the way, in terms of safety. The manufacturing industry, NSSF, has done that more than these laws have. All of that. They have a strict, super strict, layered licensing in Illinois. But if you're an illegal alien who's been here illegally for over a decade, you can just go right in and get a gun and get hired as a police officer. So New York, Illinois, California, remember, they're giving out CDLs to people who are here illegally, even though the background check absolutely catches this stuff, which means that people in elected positions and people that are running these government agencies are
Starting point is 01:34:53 fully, completely aware that they are hiring people who are here illegally in these positions of authority and in these positions where you're driving giant semis on the highway. They are doing this purposefully. I feel like there should be an a really high penalty for that. If you're an elected official doing this, it just really feels like there should be a really strong penalty for just rejecting existing law that you and I have to follow, but they don't. I can't. It's amazing. It is absolutely amazing. So yeah, to the original point, Kathy Hockel, she's talking about this Raphael Rubio guy. He's been here since 2017 illegally, nine years, illegally.
Starting point is 01:35:51 He has an assault conviction. He could not even legally work in the United States, and yet he's still hired by the city of New York. So people who they ask, well, did they check his eligibility? The answer is yes. But that's not the correct question. that you should be asking. The question is, do they care about his eligibility? And the answer is no.
Starting point is 01:36:11 No, they do not. They do not care about his eligibility. You would be, I can't even imagine. In Illinois, if Kane walks around carrying a gun and he doesn't have his void card, the penalty's pretty, I can't remember what you're fined at. I know there's a serious penalty for it. Yeah, I think they've probably adjusted those fine amounts, actually. But when I was living in Illinois, and I got my FOID card, it was like, I couldn't
Starting point is 01:36:36 believe the hoops you had to jump through just to be able to purchase. And then they do a mandatory three-day waiting period, even though the background check system is all online and it's all and it's supposed to be done immediately. Yeah, it could be done immediately. In Texas, we do it. You know, one other, by the way, one of the reasons why they, if they actually incorporated what they did with employers, and I think personally, if you're asking me, I think the background check, it's a bad system. I am very, very, very two steps above anarchy on this stuff. I think everything is an infringement. It is.
Starting point is 01:37:12 But if they wanted to run, if they wanted to have no excuses running it, because it's the instant background check system, one of their excuses for having the waiting period is, well, just in case something else pops up and we can double check this or that, Democrats have never, ever pushed to incorporate the same kind of strict,
Starting point is 01:37:36 analysis in their system as is in the employment background verification process. And if they had that same, then their argument would be doubly gone. Sometimes I think that they don't incorporate that in there so that they can make an argument for waiting periods. I agree with that. And I think that they've left that NICS system flawed intentionally because they, oh, they absolutely are doing it intentionally. And maybe they should use that system in order to report to the public as to who they're hiring. Oh, no, they want to hire. They want to hire legal aliens. It's just crazy.
Starting point is 01:38:09 I got a goofy story for you. A Canadian woman, this is from Not the Bee. She tells the city that she can't mow her grass because it's violent and violates her religion. She's Canadian, so, you know. Apparently she says mowing grass is violence. Like to the grass? I don't know. To the grass.
Starting point is 01:38:36 She doesn't say? By the way, do you know, sidebar. Everybody loves to smell of fresh caught grass, right? That's like apparently the grass, like crying in pain. Did you know that? That's what that smell is? Nuh. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 01:38:48 Who says that? Google, let me Google it. I'm not trying to think like that. Smell. Fresh cut grass. That's like springtime, spring in the summer. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, it's actually the plant's chemical cry of pain or distress signal,
Starting point is 01:39:04 releasing volatile organic compounds. Oh, so when cows eat grass? It's a distress signal. Grass. And it also, the smell alerts nearby plants to danger so that they can, uh, prepare defenses. Interesting. I still think, I mean, their pain smells amazing to me. I mean, sorry.
Starting point is 01:39:23 I don't mean to sound like a Gwen Waltz there, but, you know, still. When you're trying to sign those type of feelings to grass? You lose me. It's a defense. Every living organism has a defense mechanism. Yeah, I get that. Yeah. Anyway, she's not smart enough to know that.
Starting point is 01:39:36 She just thinks it's mean. She spread, wild, she spread wildflower seeds all over her yard and it's grown up wild and all that stuff. And they're trying to tell her to cut her yard. And she's like, no, it's biodiversity. It's so mean. It's violence. Okay. And she was arguing that it's a butterfly garden. Can't you do it in the back? Can you put your butterfly garden in the backyard? Because other people don't want to have their property values affected because you don't want to mow your grass. I mean, that's what it is.
Starting point is 01:40:14 Except she says that it's her religion. It's Canada. Let them deal with their crazies. You remember when hippies were, I just, when I was growing up, it felt like hippies were just, like, completely, for the most part, they just smelled and played hacky sack and had, you know,
Starting point is 01:40:33 yeah, that was it. Now, there's really no hippies anymore, are there? And the boomers that were hippies, like half of them were the nice ones. that were just real chill. And they just wanted to sit here and tell you about their plants and their birds and just chill in nature. And then the other ones were the ones who were like weather underground.
Starting point is 01:40:52 Like, what happened to just the hippies? Where did, I don't know. Brighten up your timely news consumption with the Dana Show podcast, where every update comes with a little dash of Not So Serious. On YouTube, Apple, or wherever you get your podcasts. She's a great person as well. I mean, you know, I don't have any many, enemies. I love everybody, and that's what the Bible tells us, love our neighbors as we love
Starting point is 01:41:16 herself. But, you know, I think there's some bad choices, and the word says, for the raft of God will come up on maternal disobedience. And, you know, it's, I don't blame my eyes. I don't blame Rebecca. I don't blame Renee. I just, you know, I just wish that, you know, if we're walking the spirit of God, I don't think she would have been there. Wow, that is her former father-in-law. That's not the interview that I think that CNN was wanting to get. And he's not saying anything that ain't true there. Welcome back to the program. Not saying anything that isn't true at all.
Starting point is 01:41:52 I just want to hear these protesters explain why they think these violent offenders are the, because every single person, I mean, literally, including the woman that got nabbed when she was saying she was going to her doctor's office, she also had convictions. There's been, like, some that have been, a lot of the women, there's a lot of financial stuff, like bouncing checks, things like that, deep. frauding, defraud, things of that nature, that it's like they, instead of trying to make this like a sob story and fabricate these, you know, heart-wrenching tales that aren't true about these people, talk about the, they should be discussing how, I mean, every single one of these people have serious crimes. It's not just that they entered illegally, which itself is a crime, but then they kept committing crimes.
Starting point is 01:42:40 That's who's being targeted. Those are the people being targeted. and that's always ignored in this. So I don't know. We're going to see more of this, I'm sure. I will tell you, I am getting this sense that this is not playing out anymore the way that the left wanted it to.
Starting point is 01:43:00 I feel like the nation's like, oh, yeah, when they saw the later videos, it really feels like they're like, yeah, this was bad what she did. She shouldn't have done that. That was a really bad decision. I don't think that this is the George Floyd 2.0 moment they were hoping for. Because you haven't seen, I mean, after that, you already had towns burning within two days.
Starting point is 01:43:23 And so far, you see the same organized set of commies that are trying to target ice. And that's pretty much it. I don't think, I think people are tired of it. They're tired of living through it. And who can blame it? Who blames us? Nobody. All right.
Starting point is 01:43:36 Today's stupidity came. What do we got? Yeah. And to that point, it looks like, and I'm going to play the cut from the president of the Minneapolis City Council here because like I said earlier in the week, over the weekend, the talking points went out and the idea of ramping up this conversation is because the Dems know they're losing. This is Elliot Payne, the president of Minneapolis City Council. And Juan, this is cut number eight. This is him turning up the heat and more rhetoric.
Starting point is 01:44:03 Yeah, I'm worried that they'll kill me because I'm out there and I'm witnessing and I'm documenting and it seems that they are retaliating against us for asserting our rights. Retaliate. This is nothing to do with that. That's not even remotely. No, that's not at all. That is not at all. Federal law enforcement operations.
Starting point is 01:44:20 Just stop with that. Yeah, that's pretty much it. Folks, that does it for us. Today, make sure you find us over at Substack, Chapter and Verse. All kinds of good stuff there. And in the meantime, find us Facebook. The podcast. If you missed anything, check out the podcast for the show.
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