Leftist judge is in the "Finding Out" phase (04-28-2025--Hour2)
The Pete Kaliner ShowApril 28, 202500:36:2433.37 MB

Leftist judge is in the "Finding Out" phase (04-28-2025--Hour2)

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What's going on? Thank you so much for listening to this podcast. It is heard live every day from noon to three on WBT Radio in Charlotte. And if you want exclusive content like invitations to events, the weekly live stream, my daily show prep with all the links, become a patron, go to dpeakclendershow dot com. Make sure you hit the subscribe button. Get every episode for free right to your smartphone or tablet. And again, thank you so much for your support. All righty, so I'm thinking I might change the my theme song. I found a better one. So okay, so this is I gotta let me set the scene for you. You know, in this resistance constitutional crisis, we had some protesters out in on the steps of the Capitol and they gathered around. There's like one hundred of them, and the Keen Jeffries was there. The House Minority leader Cory Booker aka Spartacus, he was there as well, and they were sitting on the Capitol steps, which I mean that makes sense, like if you're not gonna like you're just gonna be hanging out, might as well just sit down on the steps. Uh. And then uh, some guy adorned with various like rainbow regalia. He led the crowd in the protest tune, which I think, really well, when you hear it here, you're going to know why I want this to be the new theme song of the show. You know this song from beginning. I built build this world from. The I don't think they do. Know you build this girl from the We build this world from law. Yetda die? Then God will build this world's love. Yetta lie Lie Lie yadadee. Let's build a cushy bea de service? Now? How about no? How about that? No? What is with these people in these truly awful protest songs? What was the other one? Whose side are you on? Right? That's awful? These are just awful songs. I don't understand who you think you're wooing to the cause. Before my time in the sixties, like rock and roll and folk music and stuff like that, but like those tunes actually captured people's imagination. They told stories and stuff, They had messages, and they had like driving drum beats and basslines, and people were like I wanted, yeah, I want to listen to more of this. I would not want to listen to more of this. You had a lot a lot of lie whatever guy he's singing, I can't tell. Is he telling me to lie or die? Either way? Not cool man. I don't know what that song is. It's probably some sort of like traditional tune or something. Because he seemed to think everybody knew the song. He was like, sing with me or something. Here, what does he say at the very beginning? Here? You know this song from the beginning? Yeah, you know this song from the beginning. I don't know that song from the beginning. I don't, and neither did anybody around him. Like you watch Spartacus's face and Haqueme Jeffrey's face, and they had no idea what the words were and looks pretty uncomfortable. Jeffries was dressed kind of weirdly as well. He was wearing like a like a black T shirt and like some gold chains, sunglasses, not in a suit, that was he wasn't wearing a suit, you know. Anyway, I don't know who the guy was. He may have been a rabbi. I think he was wearing maybe the yamica. I don't know. Let me go over and talk to Ray. Hello, Ray, welcome to the program. What's up? Well? What I was calling about was you said the only ramifications for Trump not following the Supreme Court's order if they ruled against him, would be impeachment. And I know you're not big on predictions, and I'm not predicting anything either, but it seems to me like Trump might would go ahead and disobey them to get what he needs to get done, which is a mandate from the American people, because he probably wouldn't fear you know, he wouldn't fear impeachment at all. I mean, to start with, he's a one term president and in the second place, conviction in the Senate is very, very hard. So what do you think about the that he might just go ahead and disabbey the Scotus. He might, Yeah, I don't know. That's why I was asking, like, if that's the strategy, It hinges on Democrats controlling the House and Senate in order to actually remove him from office. And that's what they would very much like to do, right that they they've impeached him twice, and they run around screen, Well, they actually don't really mention that a whole lot anymore. Now, it's about the forty four convictions or whatever, Like they want these body counts on him so they can use it for messaging, and I don't think people really care about that message because a lot of people don't believe that they were legitimate prosecutions and impeachment. So I think what they would very much like to do is to have him impeached and to have him removed from office so he becomes, you know, one of the one of the well, I guess he's the only one that would actually be removed from office. I think that's what they would But to get him removed from office, they would have to convict him in the Senate, wouldn't me. Yeah, yeah, they would have Yeah, they'd have to bring the impeachment articles against him in the House and then try him in the Senate. Or but if the Republicans, you know, control the Senate, then it doesn't go anywhere, right, I mean, they could do exactly what the Democrats did when the Republicans impeached Alejandro Mayorcus. Well. My point is, even if the Democrats do hold the Senate, it's still very high born. It's not very likely to happen. Yeah, yeah, I don't know. Yeah, I don't know. Is it sixty votes to convict. It might be either that or sixty six I'm thinking, Yeah, I think that's right. I think that is right. Yeah. So I don't know if you would have I don't know if you would have enough votes to do it, but yeah, I mean impeachment. Yes, I think the first goal is to slow him down, stop these things from occurring, you know, to gum up the work so he can't continue to deport. As I went over the last week, the idea for the mass migration, or whether the irregular migration, I think is what the lefties are trying to call it now, is to is to populate as much and as many places as possible, with as many people as possible, in order to give them congressional House district seats right for the census count in twenty thirty. Yeah, well, Pete, it's good talking to God to hear your opinion. All right, thanks, Ray, I appreciate the call. Yeah, I don't know. I think. You know. That's why I asked Will Chamberlain about this. You know, what does what does the president do in this scenario? Does he just ignore the these injunctions if he believes that they are not lawful? It's the old you know. Andrew Jackson lying, Okay, you have your ruling. Now let's see you enforce it, you know, and the judiciary not. That's part of the problem, all right. So I'm gonna go into more of the details of this case of this Milwaukee judge, because once again Democrats have found an awful poster child to hold up as their you know, martyr for the cause, just like killmar Abrego Garcia. I don't know why you keep picking these terrible poster children, but here we are again. And when you hear some of the details of the case, the guy that she that she tried to free, that you tried to help escape, Like, what's going what are you thinking? All right? If you're listening to this show, you know I try to keep up with all sorts of current events, and I know you do too, And you've probably heard me say get your news from multiple sources. Why, Well, because it's how you detect media bias, which is why I've been so impressed with ground News. 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This is a statement from ranking member Jamie Raskin quote. Americans are watching with outrage the stunning news that Trump's FBI has arrested a sitting judge in Milwaukee for alleged obstruction of an immigration arrest. While all the facts are not yet in Well, that's always a good way to start your statement. I don't really know what I'm talking about, but the implications of this arrest are chilling. This is a drastic escalation. There it is again. It's an escalation and dangerous new front in Trump's authoritarian campaign of trying to bully, intimidate, and impeach judges who won't follow his dictates. They had a warrant from a judge from the federal judge. They had a warrant, and this other judge in Wisconsin was like, I don't believe your warrant is valid, and then secreted away a guy who had beat the crap out of his roommates, sent him to the hospital choked. The dude beat down two women that were in the apartment with them or in the house with them. The guy's a violent offender. And oh, by the way, was already removed from the country. Yeah, he was deported twelve years ago and came back and when his fingerprints hit the system, they were like, hey, there's a guy. He's not supposed to be here. He was deported twelve years ago. Somehow or another, he's been allowed back in and now he's been charged with beating up his roommates because he was playing his music too loud, and they were like, hey, turn the music down. Let me jump over and talk with Ken real quick. Hello, Ken, welcome to the show. Hey Pete, appreciate your show. Just have a question, because I'm a dumb donkey, what exactly do the Democrats stand for just opposite of what Trump is pushing through generally. Yeah, that's a good rule of thumb. No, that's a good rule of thumb. And that's look, and that occurs on the right as well. People look at a position taken by somebody they loathe and they just adopt the opposing view, which is not intellectually or logically sound. Right, So yeah, they're they're right. So there's there's a lot of that, you know, Trump derangement syndrome going on. Sure, well, I mean, if you had a compelling message and it rows above oh here's the day to day stuff going on, whatever, you may compel people to follow you. No, no, no, no no. See ken Democrats, they don't believe that. They believe their message is perfect. The messaging is where they is where they falter. They really do believe this, that people just don't know what they stand for and they haven't done a good job of selling the message. So it's messaging, not the message. They really do believe that. Right, that's fair, that's fair. The messaging says I love chaos and that's all I can provide and write. Yeah, yeah, we're in a very strange place, sir. Yeah, no, I completely agree. It goes to why they keep picking these terrible, you know, poster children for their causes, like, hey, let's find the wife beating MS thirteen gangbanger, and let's you know, make pilgrimages down to El Salvador to try to free him and bring them back to America, because that's what we want. Like, it's just the optics are just terrible. Oh, they're beyond terrible. Yeah, And anybody who's been around in this earth for oh, I don't know, fifty sixty years, they're just shaking their heads. I mean, I'm stunned. Well, I will say in history, over the Democrats, you know, we're at a whole new low right now. Yeah, I will say also Democrats, you know, yeah, the Democrats themselves are not happy with the leadership of their party either. The polling for among Democrats is abysmal for their for their views of their own party. But that's because they want to go further to the left. So yeah, I suspect the I suspect the Poop Show is going to be getting poopier by the month, so we shall see. I would agree. Yeah, I don't see any letting up on that poop storm. Yeah no, I don't see an off ram for him. So Ken, I appreciate the call man, appreciate the show. Take care you too. A. G. Hamilton. He's a substack writer, prolific twitter or or exer, and he had a good He does these like long threads or the you know, multiple tweets, tells a story, gives examples, he does and then publishes a lot of this stuff onto his substack and he wrote he did a good write up on the the reporting on the deportations. He says, it's completely gone off the rails. News organizations have become transcription services for activist attorneys without regard for the facts or context. It now takes time and research to determine the truth about each case before the reports of because the reports rather are so unreliable. And here are the examples. Just from the last week. You see a headline about a man deported to Jamaica after being in America for twenty one years, only to find out that he was a drug dealer who spent fifteen of those years in prison for kidnapping. See a headline about day laborers being picked up while just looking for work, only to find out later that they had charges against them that included assault, DUI, and child abuse. See a headline about a judge being arrested only to find out she actively tried to help a violent illegal alien avoid and arrest warrant. See a headline about a two year old US citizen deported, only to find out that her mom, who was here illegally, was deported and the mom chose to take the two year old with her. He said, this stuff might add to the narrative for some, but it makes everybody else tune these stories and the outlets behind them to tune them out. And he's exactly right. The judge in this Milwaukee case dugan. She is in her courtroom and is told by her clerk that there are ICE agents out in the hallway looking to take into custody one of the guys that are appearing before that's appearing before. The clerk, by the way, learns this from an activist attorney who took pictures in the hallway of the agents. She was taking their picture in the hallway, then scurries into the courtroom, tells the clerk. The clerk tells the judge. The judge becomes visibly upset, according to eyewitnesses, including sheriff's deputies in the courtroom. She goes out there and she confronts the ICE agents and she deems their administrative warrant versus a judicial warrant. And this is the wordplay game that Gary not my fault McFadden likes to play. It's an administrative warrant. She deems it to be invalid. But that's what immigration warrants are. They are administrative. They are still issued by judges. And she tells them to leave and sends them down to the Chief Justice's office to talk with the Chief Justice, and that gives her the opportunity to rush back into her courtroom and secret the illegal alien guy out the back jury door. Nobody goes out that door. It's at the jurors and the victims of his violent crime saw it all happen. They're in the courtroom watching this play out. It's just nuts. Here's a great idea. How about making an escape to a really special and secluded getaway in western North Carolina. Just a quick drive up the Mountain and Cabins of Asheville is your connection. Whether you're celebrating an anniversary, a honeymoon, maybe you want to plan a memorable proposal, or get family and friends together for a big old reunion. Cabins of Asheville has the ideal spot for you where you can reconnect with your loved ones and the things that truly matter. 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What is the what is the number? First of all, how many illegal islands? I think in the United States at least twenty million here? So where'd you came on that? We didn't speaking about twelve man for twenty years? We know, Yeah, ten point five that we know of came to the border. How many don't we know? I talked about known god was at two million? How many unknown godaways we have like between the big Ben Sucktor in Texas where there's no technology, how many thousand across her there? We won't know. We will know now, but you know, so I would get venture over twenty men. But your question is last count we guys last night loot There is about seven hundred thousand igo amaz for criminal charges walking the streets of this country. Seven hundred thousand, And that's what we're looking for now. That's where we're prioritizing. Seven hundred thousand with criminal charges walking the streets right now, that seems that seems problematic. No, Also, he said today that under the Biden administration they removed the the biometric or the fingerprinting and the biometric identification for. Here it is. This is Miranda Divine. She's a journalist with the New York Post wrote the book Laptop from Hell. She says, Homan just said the Biden administration ended DNA testing of children brought across the border, so nobody knew whether they were with their parents or if they were being trafficked. Like what on earth could justify that? It's horrifying? Right, all right, let me get to Ralph on the program. Hello, Ralph, welcome to the show. Hey, hey, I love it. I love it. On Meet the Press this week, Mark o'roubio Kristen was calling him out on all these deportations and stuff like that, and he said, no, you're misleading. The public said that two year old left with his mother because she was being deported and she chose to take camp and everything. I have the audio clip. She you know, and the way all these journalists do is, you know, they move on to the next thing. They don't even comment on it. They just move on to the next thing. No, that's why Rush Limbaugh called them the drive by media, and it was perfectly accurate. It's they show up, they spray, right, they you know, take out a bunch of targets, and then they just drive away. Well, and also all the messages that is a subliminal thing that the Democrats do. Basically, Basically they're telling their people, you're not intelligent enough to know what our policies are are going to do, and that is for us to be entrenched in power and never lose power. Yeah. Well, because they believe themselves to be the righteous and their opponents to be the unrighteous, and so all things flow from that. Ralph, I appreciate the call. You mentioned the Marco Rubio appearance on Meet the Press with Kristen Welker, and I do have the audio. Okay, let's talk now about some new reporting that came in overnight. I want to just go through through it for you and for our audience. Three US citizen children have been deported with their mothers. Now. This is according to the Washington Post. The Famili's lawyer says one of them is a four year old with stage for cancer, deported without medication or ability to contact doctors. The Famili's lawyers are also saying their clients were denied communication with family and legal representatives before being deported, and it's raising concerns about the issue of due process, that it's being violated. So let me ask you, is everyone on US soil, citizens and non citizens, entitled to due process? Yes, of course, but let me tell you it looks an immigration standing. The laws are very specific. If you're in this country unlawfully, you have no right to be here and you must be removed. That's what the law says. Somehow, over the last twenty years, we've completely lost this notion that somehow are completely adopted this idea that yes, we have immigration laws. To come into our country illegally, it triggers all kinds of rights that can keep you here indefinitely. That's why we were. Being flooded at the border, and we've ended that, and that's why you don't you see a historically low number of people not just trying to cross our border, trying to cross the border into Panama all the way down in the Darien Gap. I mean, it's been a huge hope for those countries as well. On the headline that's a misleading headline. Okay, three US citizens ages four, seven and two were not deported. Their mothers, who are legally in this country, were deported. The children went with their mothers. If those children are US citizens, they can come back into the United States if there's their father or someone here who wants to assume them. But ultimately who was deported was their mother. Who's their mothers who were here illegally. The children just went with their mothers. But it wasn't like you guys make it sound like ice agents kick down the door and grabbed the two year old and threw them on an airplane. That's misleading. That's just not true. Just to be clear, because I do want to get to the overhaul at the State Department. Is it the US policy to deport children, even US citizens with their families and I hear what you're saying without due process? Just don't be very clear there. Oh my god, Well no, no, no, no, no again, they were someone's in this country unlawfully illegally. That person gets deported if that person is with. A two year old child or has a two year old child and says I want to take my child with you with me well, then what you have two choices. You can say yes, of course, you can take your child, whether they're a citizen or not, because it's your child. Or you can say yes, you can go, but your child must stay behind. And then your headlines would read US holding hostage two year old, four year old, seven year old while mother deported. So the mother, the parents make that choice. I imagine those three US citizen children have fathers here in the United States. They can stay with their father. That's up to their. Family to decide where the children go. Children go with their parents. Parents decide where their children go. The US deported their mothers who were illegally in America. Right, the children who are American citizens were not deported. Kristen Welker is either dumb or just maybe she was up too late at the White House Correspondent Association dinner. That's possible too, so she just wasn't thinking clearly. You know, it happens, Okay, you stay up too late the night before, your brain isn't firing on all cylinders the next day. It's possible she's just reading the questions that her staffers gave her and they're dumb, and so she's just reading and so just to be clear, so she's got it written down, so she reads it again. Citizens can be deported without due process. They were not deported. They were not deported. The illegal alien was deported, and the illegal alien took their children with them. That was their decision, all right. So spring is here a time of renewal and celebrations. You got graduations, weddings, anniversaries and the special days for mom and dad. Your family's making memories that are going to last a lifetime. But let me ask you, are all of those treasured moments from days gone by? Are they hidden away on old VCR tapes, eight millimeter films, photos flies? Are they preserved? Because over time, these precious memories can fade and deteriorate, losing the magic of yesterday. At Creative Video, they help you protect what matters most. 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It will direct the Attorney General and Secretary of Homeland Security to publish a list of state and local jurisdictions that have obstructed the enforcement of federal immigration laws. Gary's gonna get on the list, Meckleberg County Sheriff, Gary. Not my fault, mcfatten. If that guy is not on this list, what are we even doing? Oh? My goodness, light at the end of the tunnel. Maybe let me get Don on. Hello, Don, Welcome to the show. How are you doing today? Hey? I'm good. What's going on? I got two things? Number One are you indicated everybody's upset about the way the UH looked at the ministrative or so that's not a good ward. And she did something else. So hr show with obstruction she helped. If she helped the guy escape, she helped. Okay, I'm not talking about Let me ask the other side of that is those the Supreme Court rules directly against Donald Trump and says he can't do something, and he does it. Anyway, when did that happen? In order, when did that happen? We'll find out. This is a hypothetical now it does. See this is why I find hypotheticals. I find hypotheticals to be near zero value. All right, well, let me let me give you a math question. Then there are twelve million illegals at least in the United States. Tom Holman says, twenty. Twenty. Okay, well I can't. I don't leave a math on twenty someway or another. How if we if we deported one hundred thousand a month, how long would it take us to report all twenty millions? A long time. I think they said it would be like it would take two hundred years. Well, that's what I'm saying, is well, there's got to be another solution to our problem rather than sending all these people back across the border. Right. Well, so, Don, you would also have so in your math equation, how many people self deport? Well, they could be a bunch in this situation. But what had happened is, and I asked this question just as a thing, what's going to happen if the holy illegals are deported? Who's going to do the jobs that they're doing? Now? Yeah? No, they said the same thing about slaves. That's oh no, it's a very compelling argument. Don, Florida's situation is do have fourteen year olds? No? No? If well, first off, we have darn near outlawed kids working like summer jobs and part time jobs. So that was what Florida was looking to do, was to allab don, Don, this doesn't work if you keep interrupting me as I'm addressing the question you're asking. Okay, if you ask me a question, I'm gonna try to answer it. Right. So what the what Florida and other states have looked to do is to say we went too far with the restrictions against teenagers working. I worked when I was I started working at like age thirteen years old. And so if you create an opportunity for kids to do that, they can then get experience, they can network, meet people, that sort of thing. So, no, the answer to replacing an illegal labor force is not child labor. That's a ridiculous hypothetical assertion from the leftists, at which I reject as ridiculous. You ask, what happens when no one is here to clean your house? Well, don you might have to clean your house. Sorry, you may have to clean your own house. Or if you're talking about like picking crops and the like, then that would be probably those jobs would be filled with the migrant workforce, which we've had migrant farmer programs in this country for decades. That's what I'm talking about. There ought to be a program there are these people, not that they're going to be citizens, right, they have a work program. Here, Yeah, they we do have programs like that. Well, yeah, we we do have programs like that. But the I don't think it's a compelling argument that we need to continue to allow illegal aliens to pour over the border and come into the country because they do. I don't think they'll be allowed to pour over the boarder at all, you're that's not what I'm saying. I'm just saying, we got a twelve million people here, we all would make some use of them. Instead of trying they put them on buses across the Mexican border or flying. Why do we get to fly these people out? Why can't we they ride the bus one place? Probably because it's cheaper to load up a plane with like a you know, five hundred people and do it all at once rather than run a bus of like. Forty cost It costs two hundred thousand dollars. It leads to the first plane to fly out. Okay, how much does it cost to move the same number of people via Bush? Not two hundred thousand, you don't think. So they got to go all the way down, they got to drive all the way back, and they got to do that well hundreds of times. You'd think it's tapered and flying by jet Air Force and it is to. Put them on Yeah, put them on a plane, a plane that holds hundreds and hundreds of people, a thousand people whatever. Yeah, you can move a lot of people with one planeloads. Here's the thing done. They if they broke the law to come into the country. One hundred thousand people by plane round? What's that. Our goal is to move or one hundred thousand people a month. We're gonna follow them someplace. If they can. Okay, all right, just done. Just because you done, Just because you don't think it can be done, doesn't mean it cannot be done. All it can be done. But nobody ever talked about the costs of it. How much we're paying El Salvador to house our prisoners. Yeah, I think, well, they're not our prisoners. They are citizens of other countries that those countries will not accept, They will not take them back. And so what do you propose we do with and with a trendy or ragua gangbanger that is not allowed in our country, but Venezuela won't accept them back. What do you do with that person? Well, drop him off home the beach of Venezuela and tell them to swim. Yeah. And then you so you're talking about like in invading another country, that's what you're talking about doing a sovereign nation that says you cannot come into our what, you cannot come into our airspace, you cannot come up to our coastline. And you say we should just go in and do that anyway. So we're going to how long are these people going to be in prison in Al Salvador, I don't know. But what is the criminal penalty for crossing the border in the United States? I don't know. But these people were ordered deported because of their criminal actions done. Don These people are the ones that I went down to the seacot in El Salvador. These are like the violent gang members, the Trende Arragua, the MS thirteen's. So you've presented me no other options on what to do with it? All right, that'll do it for this episode. Thank you so much for listening. 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