The Eric Metaxas Show - Sean Feucht and Tracy Robinson
Episode Date: May 17, 2022Sean Feucht is between protests at Disney World and the Supreme Court today and tomorrow; plus, Tracy Robinson has a brand-new movie in theaters today and tomorrow that couldn't be more timely, "The M...atter of Life."
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Hey, folks, welcome to Monday, May 16th. We've got, as usual, a blizzard of information and news right now.
First of all, coming up in a couple of minutes,
we're talking to a filmmaker about a film that's in theaters tonight
and tomorrow night only.
It really was not planned this way,
but it's in the celebration of the Roe v. Wade being overturned.
This is insane information.
It's amazing.
The film is called Matter of Life.
Go to matterofoflife.org, matter of life.org, matter of life.org.
Have I mentioned matter of life.org?
It's a film.
We'll talk to her in just a moment.
After that, we talked to our friend Sean Foyt, who's doing a huge rally tonight in Orlando in front of the Disney headquarters.
Ladies and gentlemen, not the headquarters, the park.
We're going to be talking to him.
You can find out more about him and let us worship or hold the line.
Alvin, I got to, I've gone bursting to say a number of things.
First of all, first of all, we now know, I knew this before, but we now know.
I knew this before, but we now can say it publicly.
Trump won the 2020 election.
Enough people have seen 2,000 mules to know we're not making this up.
It's not a conspiracy theory.
People have seen the film.
If you haven't seen the film, you will understand you'll be sickened.
If you're not sickened, you're not paying attention.
Then the question is, now what do we do?
were in new territory as a nation.
But I want to be public about this, folks.
Enough people now know what happened.
If you haven't seen it, you need to check it out.
It's just, it's the details.
And in the film, I wear green pants.
My character wears green pants.
In real life, of course, I would never do that.
But the character I play in the film wears green pants.
You thought it was going to be released at Christmas time.
So you thought green pants and that was.
or St. Patty's Day.
And I was wrong.
I was wrong.
Okay, I got to mention this.
This weekend, this coming weekend, I'm going to be in Colorado Springs speaking at a church in Colorado
Springs this coming weekend.
And if you can get there, check it out.
I'm also going to be doing some fun stuff with Sean Foyt this coming weekend in Colorado
Springs and in Boulder.
But this past weekend, which is to say yesterday and the day before and the day before.
I was in South Carolina.
And I want to tell you, folks, it's one of the greatest states in the Union, one of the most
beautiful states.
The culture there is amazing.
Why was I there?
Well, I was there principally because of Erskine College.
Many people haven't heard of Erskine College.
But if you're thinking about where could I send my kid that is rock solid, they're not going
to get woke ideology, they're not going to encounter lunacy, a genuine Christian.
College in one of the most beautiful environments imaginable.
It is, it's not New Zealand, but it's close.
It is so beautiful that it's breathtaking.
Erskine College.
I was their commencement speaker Saturday morning beneath the trees.
It was so beautiful.
But I was their commencement speaker at Erskine College that evening.
I spoke at an event in Greenville, which I'm going to love, the Greenville area.
but the whole thing was so wonderful.
I met so many wonderful, wonderful people.
I feel like I have a bunch of new friends in the area.
And the name of the town where Erskine College is, okay, because I thought, okay, I'm in Greenville.
It's probably 20 minutes away.
It takes an hour through the most beautiful country you've ever seen to get to Erskine.
Erskine is in a place called due west, South Carolina.
It is literally the name of the town is due west, South Carolina.
And I got different answers on how did it get to be called due west,
due west of what?
There's also a place called North, South Carolina, a town called North, South Carolina.
You learn all these fun things.
But due west, I think it used to be DeWitt's corner,
and then it got changed to due west,
or it was the western part of that part of the, I don't know.
But it's due west, South Carolina, Erskine College.
before that I was in Columbia, South Carolina, Covenant Christian School, which is a magnificent Christian school, classical Christian school. As you know, the other day, we had Pete Hegseth on talking with David Goodwin. David Goodwin was on the program, classical Christian school. So, but to be with the folks in Columbia, South Carolina, and then to go to Greenville and do West South Carolina, it was just a dream. And if you are,
looking at colleges, I think you now know you got to put Erskine on the list.
These are good guys.
I was just impressed, just thrilled.
I got to tell you, just thrilled.
This week, I've been coming up.
We mentioned Naomi Wolf.
We mentioned Catherine Engelbrecht.
Also, I believe Michelle Bachman is coming on to talk about how the World Health Organization,
Joe Biden effectively wants to give them, wants to give away American sovereignty.
This is the kind of thing, again, like all the looniness that's happening, you think we're just making it up.
No, Michelle Beckman will be on to talk about this.
It's just, it's just astonishing.
Yeah.
It's astonishing.
Before we go to our first guest, I want to mention again, we are doing a fundraiser with CSI, Christian Solidarity International.
They are heroes, and they are trying to help refugees in.
Ukraine. Now look, folks, we know that Biden and his projecting weakness invited the aggression
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We're asking you, please, to do that.
we all have been blessed.
And if you're able to do anything,
if your kids are wondering what's going on over there,
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We can show them the love of Christ.
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Because sometimes people prefer to call.
Yeah.
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Yeah.
Evan, I've got to tell you something.
Since Elon Musk bought, like,
like 9% of Twitter and got involved.
I know I've said this on the program before,
but I want people to know.
Twitter took over 20,000 of my followers from me.
When the election fraud was perpetrated,
and I began to speak up about it.
And they started saying, you can't talk about this,
can't talk about that.
YouTube, as you know, wiped us off the map.
Twitter stole 20, I think it's about 25,000 of my followers
over the course of days, just a few days,
just took them away.
and there's probably going to be a class action suit against Twitter eventually on this score,
but that's a separate issue.
When Elon Musk got involved, suddenly I noticed that not only had they taken away, you know,
25,000 followers so that I was at about 125,000 followers on Twitter, well, also I used to increase steadily.
It was always growing.
It never grew.
In other words, as soon as they would add followers, they would take away followers.
So I was frozen at 125,000 followers.
Well, it turns out since Elon Musk got involved, I have now added nearly 25,000 more followers in the space of what is it, a month, five weeks.
Yeah.
What does this tell you about the world we're living in, folks?
It is really sick.
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Hey there, folks. As promised, we're talking about, oh, I don't know, one of the most important things
imaginable in our time. Have you heard about the issue of abortion? Some of you are familiar
with this concept. It's gruesome. It's gruesome and the gruesomeness gets more gruesome as time passes
and people double down on the madness of thinking that it's okay and a good thing to take the life of a human being in its mother's womb.
There's a lot to talk about, but I want to focus right now on some good news.
The good news is this is a film in theaters tonight.
Did you hear me?
Tonight, May 16th, tomorrow night, May 17th.
I hope many of you listening will choose the matter of life, not just choose life, choose the matter of life.
The film is titled The Matter of Life.
It's in theaters tonight and tomorrow.
And we get to talk to the woman behind the film.
Her name is Tracy Robinson.
Tracy, welcome to the program.
Thanks for having me, Eric.
Listen, how in the world tell your story, because this film is happening to.
tonight. Actually, before you tell your story, just give us the real quick on what is in this film. And then I want to get to how you got to make it.
The matter of life, yeah, the matter of life really clarifies the abortion issue. It unravels the complexities and the nuance. And it comes at it from the science of embryology, the history of how we got to this point. And it incorporates powerful personal stories of people overcoming really challenging circumstances.
And then it highlights amazing pro-life work, just pregnancy help ministries, just to show people hope that there is a way forward and ways you can help and get involved and help women and save children.
So it really sparked in 2016.
And it's been a wild journey getting here to this point, but it's just amazing to see God's timing with the court leak and now the court decision expected to happen today.
on the same day as the theatrical release.
I was just going to say, Tracy, we can't make this up.
My wife, Suzanne, who we were praying this morning and she said something about, oh, isn't
today going to be the day?
And I thought, holy cow, today is May 16th.
And someone said to me, a lot of people don't know this.
Even my producer, Albin and our engineer didn't know this.
I thought a lot of people don't know this.
The way the Supreme Court works, of course, is they hear cases.
Then they go and they figure this stuff out and then they release the results of what they have decided, starting roughly May 16th into June.
And because of this unprecedented leak that came out, that the majority has decided effectively to overturn Roe v. Wade, which is monumental and a cause to praise God.
Because of that, they thought that they better release this not sometime in June, but as soon as possible, which is today.
This is incredible.
So by the time this airs in a couple of hours, your conversation with me, this news might be out.
This is, it's hard to overstate how monumental this is, how magnificent, how important this is.
Talk about that for a minute, because your journey, talk about your journey.
talk about your journey with regard to this subject of abortion.
You've been in the film business for some time.
Yeah.
It was just really surreal.
Jason Jones, my friend Jason Jones, posted a photo of the Supreme Court yesterday,
and there was a big rainbow over the Supreme Court, and it just blew my mind.
It was just another.
You don't mean a cheesy mylar rainbow or a plastic.
You mean a genuine rainbow.
It was a real thing.
Listen, we love Jason Jones.
And he's on top of this stuff. So this is true. There was a rainbow yesterday over the screen.
Check it out on his Facebook. It's a true story. Well, so my journey began back in 2016.
I am, I was always in video and film production and primarily as a documentary video editor.
That's really my specialty. That's been my career. And back at that time, I had been commissioned on and off to do
testimonial videos and promotional videos for a pro-life pregnancy resource center.
And I had never heard of a pregnancy center before then, before being commissioned by them.
And I started to see the wonderful things they were doing to help women and help them in their
time of crisis pregnancies.
And I met just some amazing people that, you know, had abortions in their past, but now they were, you know,
healed and now helping women, helping other people heal from their abortions. So I just thought,
wow, this is a really loving center. There's a lot of good stories coming out of this, but I was
essentially in the mushy middle when it came to abortion. Even as an evangelical Christian,
I thought it wasn't a big deal in the grand scheme of things. I was apathetic at best. And I think if I were
to be honest, I would say I was a pro-choice Christian. I would probably say I'm personally pro-life,
but who am I to take away that choice for others? And it wasn't until my friends at the pregnancy
center, the staff there, invited me to an apologetics conference. And the topic was going to be
the case against abortion. And I thought, well, I'll go and check it out and see what my pro-life
friends are talking about. And in less than two hours, the speaker, Alan Schleeman, of Stand to Reason,
he gave a clear, concise argument for the full humanity of the unborn child from the moment of
conception. And he invited us to look at abortion imagery or the aftermath of abortion imagery
and field development. And I was just struck with the truth so, so strongly for the first time.
And it was pretty much in that moment, I was downloaded, I like to say, with this vision that this needed to be a documentary film because I knew there were so many people in my shoes who had gone through their whole life, never hearing this basic pro-life message before, never being invited to confront the truth about abortion.
You know, I was raised in public school.
You know, my family never broached the topic.
And of course, even growing up in church, it was never addressed.
And so, and I was so curious to know how we got to this point in our society.
I had no idea about Roe v. Wade.
I didn't know about it.
And I didn't know the truth behind Planned Parenthood.
So I started this research journey of reading books and watching YouTube.
And I discovered this amazing multifaceted pro-life movement out of that and amazing stories therein.
So I just wanted to bring people on that journey with me with a documentary film.
Well, for folks who didn't have plans tonight or their plans suddenly got changed because they heard about this film, The Matter of Life, it's in theaters tonight. What a better time. I mean, what a great time. What a perfect time tonight. And tomorrow night, the 17th of May. How can people find out if it's playing in their neck of the woods?
They can go to matteroflife.org, not dot com, but matteroflife.org.
And it's through fathom events.
So if they're familiar with fathom events, they can go to fathom events.com too.
But the easiest way is matter of life.org.
And so I just have to say that, you know, my wife, I referenced Suzanne, she ran, you know,
what we call a crisis pregnancy center.
They have different names now.
But for 12 years here in New York.
city, which they call the abortion capital of the world. It's horrible. It's unbelievable how many
babies are aborted in New York City. And in the course of Suzanne doing that, I got to hear
many of these stories of hope, which I know are in this film, the matter of life. And it changes
everything. When you hear the stories of what women go through and how it
it's mostly women who suffer and this lie that we hear over and over and over again that it's
empowering for women that you know what I know when people are afraid of the truth or when people
are suppressing the truth or they're sticking to a narrative like that it's because they're
hiding the truth they're afraid that if the truth gets out they will lose political power or
whatever it is and so they don't tell you how many women are walking around
with this wound. They don't know how to deal with it. They don't know where to go. They haven't heard
that there's total forgiveness in Jesus Christ. And so they walk around in this pain and this grief.
And everybody tells them, shut up. You're supposed to be happy. You're supposed to be empowered.
And they're not. And so we have to deal with that. We have to deal with the fact of the pain
that so many women have had and of so many women who have been themselves bullied into this decision by
men. The irony is unbelievable. Completely goes against the narrative that we hear over and over and over
again, that it's often selfish men who have been taking advantage of this loophole of quote-unquote
legal abortion and that have been pushing women to do this when all the studies say that women
who have a real choice, who have somebody to walk with them through this and say, we want you to have
the baby. They will take that most of the time. They'll be delighted to take that. So when we come back,
We're talking more with the filmmaker Tracy Robinson.
Tonight, folks, tonight and tomorrow.
Matteroflife.org in theaters tonight and tomorrow.
Don't miss it.
Matteroflife.org.
We'll be right back.
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Folks, welcome back to the Eric Mataxis show.
We're talking about one of the most important things you could ever talk about.
Life.
Remember life?
Yeah.
Well, there's a film out called The Matter of Life, Tonight in Theaters, Tomorrow Night in Theaters, only tonight and tomorrow night. It's a fathom event. The filmmaker is my guest right now. Tracy Robinson. What can people expect to find in this film The Matter of Life, open in theaters today and tomorrow?
Yeah, well, this film has really been changing a lot of hearts and minds as we've been pre-screening it across the country in the past year.
People have been really grateful just for the information.
A lot of people had no idea what a big deal abortion really is, what a crisis it really is in our country.
And then the feedback from existing pro-lifers has been just that they are re-inspired,
that they're given this renewed vigor to keep doing what they're doing or to get more involved in the pro-life movement.
And what the documentary does, it doesn't hammer messages over the head.
It really invites people to think about the abortion issue from the perspective of truth.
It doesn't preach to the choir.
It addresses concerns that people have legitimate concerns that people have about the abortion issue.
Like it's her body involved, shouldn't she have a choice in that?
and what if she's raped or what about her circumstances?
So we don't tiptoe around these really, really good questions that a lot of people do have,
but we address them with compassion for the unborn child and also for the woman.
And so you were saying that, you know, men, you know, get away with pressuring women to have abortions.
We talk about how it's the man's responsibility too.
We go into the biggest threats to the abortion industry.
And one of those things is men.
They are largely responsible for legal abortion in America for pushing that.
We talk about Bernard Nathanson's story, for instance.
But we also talk about how he is the father of the baby is one of the most influential people in the woman's decision.
So men are given this tremendous opportunity and just encouragement from this film to do something and to protect women and children.
And so I really believe that people will be left with just the knowing that that unborn life is worthy of protecting no matter what the circumstances.
The circumstances that surround that pregnancy are not greater than the life itself.
And that's what people, I hope, will walk away with.
And then you mentioned the women who've had abortions.
You know, some of the biggest advocates for this film are men and women who have been involved with abortion in their past
because they know that you can't unsee this film.
You can't unsee the message of this film.
And it has a very, it's a very preventative tool and will prevent a lot of people from enduring the hurt and the regret that they
experienced. And so when they're faced with a pregnancy decision, they'll make the right choice.
And so it's really important for the body of Christ to show up tonight and tomorrow night,
because this is a way that we can communicate what a dire issue this is and what a priority
issue this is. Well, I think it's also important that, you know, those of us who were on the other
side of the issue, you and I both. I was involved as a young man in an abortion at the time.
I thought, well, obviously, this is nothing. This is what everybody does. What's the big deal?
I had never heard most of what I now know. It had just never come across to me. I'd never heard about it in church.
Many pastors and priests are utterly silent on this issue. Shame on them. Shame on them.
But the fact is that when you've seen the other side of it, as you have and I have, when you begin to get the
facts and you begin to change your opinion on this, you have a zeal to communicate what you're
learning to others. And of course, that's your story. I mean, growing up in an evangelical church and
really, you know, because these things are complicated. It's not as simple as people make it.
And so as you start learning about it, you get excited. You say, I want to tell others because I didn't
know. I was on the other side of this. I've seen these things. And so I just love the fact that
You've made a film that's for everybody.
This is not just a film for people who already know what you think about this.
But there are nuances, things here.
We need.
Our hearts need to go out to women put in this position.
Society often just doesn't think of them and doesn't come alongside them and help them to make a decision that will bless them.
And so it's, I think it's very, very important that you are getting into this thing.
I want to say again, folks, it's tonight, May 16th, tomorrow night, May 17th in theaters,
just tonight and tomorrow.
This is Matter of Life.
If you go to Matter of Life.org, that's Matter of Life.org.
You can see where it's playing.
and I just can't think of a better thing to do.
I mean, on the verge of Roe v. Wade being overturned, folks, we've got a lot of work to do.
This is just step one, overturning an insane, unconstitutional law and giving it back to the states.
Now the work of educating people, as Wilberforce did with the slave trade, you begin to educate people.
That's what this film does.
It helps people to understand what is really going on.
And when you do begin to understand it, suddenly things change.
And so Tracy Robinson, I just want to say, thank you for making this film.
God bless you.
Thanks for being my guest, folks.
The Matter of Life tonight and tomorrow, matterofoflife.org.
Check it out, May 16th, 17th, Matter of Life.org.
Tracy, thank you so much.
Thanks for having me.
Hey there, folks.
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Folks, welcome back.
As promised, our friend, Sean, Foyt is my guest.
Sean, welcome.
Hey, what's up, everybody?
Listen, you and I were having like, I think there are people that think that you and I are feuding.
It's like one of those fake feuds, you know, where I, where you accuse me of things on Instagram and I kind of shoot back and stuff.
but I want everyone to know that in real life, we do hate each other.
Sean and I were bitter enemies.
We're at each other's throats like the cobra and the mongoose.
And we, you know, sometimes I'm the cobra, sometimes I'm the mongoose.
Now, Sean Foyt, look, people who don't know who you are, you're a new friend over the last year or so,
and you're doing amazing things.
So I want to get right to it.
I'm going to be with you this weekend in Colorado Springs and Boulder.
but let's get to that later.
Right now, what are you doing in the next couple of days?
I am in a car on the way to the airport to head to Orlando, Florida,
where we are going to have the biggest protest standing against Disney
and the sexualization of our kids.
The biggest one of 2022 is going to happen tonight at 6 p.m.
in front of Disney World in Orlando, Florida.
It's going to be hype, Eric.
fun Disney. Get the shirt. Join us. I feel like you're a fictional character that I invented,
but you're not fictional. You're real. You're doing this. It is amazing. Talk to,
for people who, who have been hiding in their bunkers waiting for the end to come,
update us on what has Disney done? Why should we never, ever spend another dime ever on anything
related to Disney because what they've done is so horrifying, but talk to my audience who might not
know about it.
So they're coming against the Sanchez and the bill to protect kindergartners from being
indoctrinated with sexual ideology in school.
Now, this was a bill that came down.
They're calling it the don't say gay bill.
It doesn't have the word gay in it anywhere.
However, the purpose of it is to protect children.
So those conversations happen at home and not in school by some psycho crazy perverts.
So Disney came against that bill saying it wasn't right and they were fighting that bill.
In addition to the leaked audio and video showing that they were purposely trying to groom children.
So that's kind of where this whole thing comes from.
You've probably seen their stock value has plummeted.
I want to say it's plummeted over 60%.
I think they've lost close to 70 billion in stock value up until this point.
They need to go out of business.
This is why I love you because this is the point, folks, when people do this, when companies do this, when candidates do that, whoever does anything like this, they need pushback.
They need to know that most Americans are not just against the idea of grooming children and of teachers talking to children about insanely inappropriate things.
This is not that different from touching your child inappropriately.
If you do that, you should get fired.
Here you have Disney that is so woke, so out of touch, so insane that they think they're
going to use their power to enforce this kind of thing, to make this thing happen to rob parents
of their children, to rob children of their innocence.
That's what Disney is doing, folks.
Right.
So if you ever give a dime to Disney, you're helping them to do that.
So, Sean, if people, first of all, if people want to join you.
in Orlando. When is this happening? It's happening tonight, May 16th, Monday, 6 p.m.
In front of Disney World, we're expecting a massive crowd. We have a huge flatbed truck with a sound
system on it. We're in touch with the governor's office. We'll see who shows up from there.
But we just feel a lot of momentum. And we feel like, you know, I've been saying this about
2022. This is the year
where parents are fighting back.
And we have to take a stand.
We have to show these woke corporations.
We're not going to have this anymore.
We're going to take a stand.
We're going to raise our voice. We're going to show up.
We're going to make noise. Just like the parents
did against CRT and the school board
meetings. It's the same thing here against Disney.
We need to take a stand. We need to make some noise.
And so we'd love for you guys to join us.
Okay. So this is tonight in Orlando.
6 p.m.
Folks, if you can get there, my goodness.
My goodness.
Oh, my goodness.
I just want to tell you.
And if you can't get there, then you can, we're going to try to live stream it.
So, you know, join us online and hopefully we'll be able to have it on our Facebook.
My Facebook, Sean Poyt or my YouTube.
Yeah, but there's not a, there's not a person on planet Earth that can spell Foyt.
Well, you have to spell it for him.
I'm going to try.
I'm going to try.
I'm going to try.
and gentlemen, listen carefully because you want to know who this man is and you want to know how to
spell and pronounce his name, Sean, S-E-A-N. All right. That was not easy right there. S-E-A-N.
Sean, but the last name is F-E-U-C-H-T. F-E-U-C-H-T. In German, it would be
Feucht, but in American, it's Sean Foyt. F-H-T.
in America.
E.H.T.
And what if people go to Hold the Line or what other websites do you have?
Yeah, they can go to hold the line.
Live.
They can go to Letusworship.us.us.us.com.
They can go to Sean Trump's metaxis.org.
Unbelievable.
There's a lot of different websites they can go to.
You're angry with me.
I know.
And we're not going to talk about in this segment.
We want this to be an hour of joy and comity.
But I want people to know that we have to take a stand.
And one of the things you've talked about, and we'll pick up on it in the next segment,
but how the church leadership has been silent.
It is God's judgment is falling on churches that refuse to speak up about these issues
because they're covering their butts.
They think, oh, we want people of every ideology to.
come here. People who are pro-grooming, people who are pro-taking parents away to children away from
their parents. We want to give them comfort. We don't want to be political. And so you have churches
being silent. It's horrifying. We'll be right back talking to Sean Foyt, F-E-U-C-H-T tonight in Orlando
in front of Disney. Don't go away, folks.
What a day. Folks, today we've been speaking with Sean Foyt. We'll be
speaking more with Sean Foyt.
When we come back after the
news break here
in the beginning of hour two,
he's going to be in Orlando
tonight to protest
Disney. God bless
him for what he's doing. It is just
amazing, amazing, amazing.
Earlier we were
talking to the young woman,
Tracy Robinson, who's made this film
Matters of Life. You can go to
mattersof life. Tonight.
Folks, if you're not going to the thing in Orlando tonight, you need to go to Matters of Life
to see the film tonight and tomorrow night. We're living through history matters of life.
Or check it out. Yeah, it's matter of life. I'm sorry, matter of life. The matter of life,
matter of life. Okay. What I like is you and Sean have the best wigs in the business.
You know what? Our wig maker, we use the same wig maker. He is the best. He is the best. And
his name is Glenn. I don't want to give his last name, but he,
nobody makes wigs like Glenn. Okay, so I want to talk real quick, before we get back to our
buddy Sean Foyt, I want to say that this week we have Naomi Wolf. She has a book out.
Oh my gosh, ladies and gentlemen, you have no idea. And then here's the biggest news.
We're going to have Catherine Englebrecht on the program again. She is the woman behind the
forensic research for True the Vote. She's really the star of the film 2000 Mules. I have a,
I have a small role in 2000 Mules. But here's the big news. We now know, I'm going to shock some people
by saying this. I'm not shocking you with what I say, but I'm going to tell you, we now know
that Trump won the 2020 election. We now know how it was stolen. This is just
one of the ways that it was stolen, but only in what you see in 2000 of Mules.
And by the way, if you haven't seen it, I don't know what you're waiting for.
You need to know.
Every American needs to know what happened.
When you see the film, you will understand it in a way you've never understood it before.
And I got to tell you, I'm in the film and they were showing me this information.
They were showing me this.
They were explaining this to me.
And then we in the film kind of react to it and stuff.
And I just thought, when you.
you see the details. That's the details. People voting at 1 a.m., 2 a.m., 3 a.m., going to ballot boxes
and covering night, looking around suspiciously and then dumping tons of ballots. Why are they doing that?
What is that? And then when you track their cell phone data, you find out that they have been to
many, many, many, many of these drop boxes. Why would you ever go to more than one? Why would you go to 10?
they're going to at least 10 to be one of the 2000 mules.
That's why it's called 2000 mules.
They had to go to at least 10.
So if you went to nine or eight or four,
they didn't even, they're not bothering with you in the film.
They're just talking about the hardcore people that went to 10 drop boxes and to five NGOs.
These are the corrupt democratic organizations that funded the theft.
So I want you to know, ladies and gentlemen, this happened.
We will never stop talking about.
it. There is nothing more sacred than our vote. So 2,000 mules. You can see at salem now.com.
Yeah, Ann and I watched it again. We watched the live thing in Vegas, but we watched it again
last night with a friend and it's like blew us away again. And our friend who didn't know what was
going on. He was like, wow, I didn't know, but you got to know. Yeah. We've got to spread the word,
folks. You cannot steal America and get away with it. Christians, according to Alvin, Christians are
supposed to believe that stealing is wrong.
Really?
But we believe in grace.
If you stole it, hang on to it.
Keep it. It's yours. Take the car.
Steal the car. We don't care.
Steal the election. Who cares? The American people, they don't care.
Actually, they do care. We want to get to the bottom of it.
We want to restore democracy.
Anyway, we're coming back with our buddy, Sean Foyt.
And then after that, we're talking to the head of voice of the martyrs.
Todd Nettleton, don't go away.
