The Hamilton Corner

January 21, 2025 · 49:20

President Trump wastes no time getting to work for the American people. Speeches, Balls, and… “you’re fired.” All in a day’s work.

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0:00 - 15:00. Philippians 4:4-9. Truth excises demonic delusion individually and nationally. 15:00 - 31:00. President Trump wastes no time getting to work for the American people. Speeches, Balls, and… “you’re fired.” All in a day’s work. 31:00 - 48:00. It’s a new day in America. www.afaaction.net/life To donate call : 877-616-2396 Video Clip Links Asylum seekers caught transporting 30,000 rounds of ammo ESPN Rece Davis

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  1. 0:00Darkness is not an affirmative force.
  2. 0:03It simply reoccupies the space vacated by the light.
  3. 0:07This is the Hamilton Corner on American Family Radio.
  4. 0:11It should be uncomfortable for a believer to live as a hypocrite.
  5. 0:15Delivery people out of the bondage of mainstream media.
  6. 0:18And the philosophies of this world.
  7. 0:20God has called you and me to be His ambassador.
  8. 0:24Even in this dark moment.
  9. 0:26Let's not miss our moment.
  10. 0:29And now the Hamilton Corner.
  11. 0:33Good evening, everyone. Welcome to the Hamilton Corner.
  12. 0:40My name is Abraham Hamilton, the third. I'm the host of the Hamilton Corner.
  13. 0:45Oh boy, what a day. What a day. You never want a serious crisis to go to waste. Well,
  14. 0:54that's what some say. Goodness. Welcome to the program.
  15. 1:00I am joined by the corner contingent right across from me. My man a hundred grand seems to have a lid similar to mine on at the moment
  16. 1:09Mr. Bobby
  17. 1:13And in the screening room J Mac feeling left out
  18. 1:19Nobody told him to come with the snap of the slap happy squirrel top produce extraordinary often imitated
  19. 1:28Never duplicated not successfully that is that I mean in our efforts, you know, I've heard it said imitation is the best
  20. 1:36Best form of flattery, but I don't know what's flattering if you are an invitation
  21. 1:41Then we all kissed out on the way out to do well. We are ready to rock and roll with today's edition of the program
  22. 1:50This is the place where we remind you daily
  23. 1:53Even when you have a day like yesterday what goes on in your house is far more important than what goes on in the White House
  24. 1:59President Trump signed the bevy of executive orders, but what is the executive order for your home?
  25. 2:04President Trump fired a bevy of miscreants are any miscreants
  26. 2:09ruling the roost in your home.
  27. 2:11It's high time.
  28. 2:14But the antagonist to be terminated.
  29. 2:19I'm talking about that in the home.
  30. 2:21I'm talking about it in the home.
  31. 2:25The first institution that God established was the family.
  32. 2:27Before you get to modern iterations of civil government.
  33. 2:30Make no mistake about it, I understand plainly that
  34. 2:33civil government is God's ordinance.
  35. 2:36God instituted it.
  36. 2:39But he did so after the family was established
  37. 2:43with family government preceding the establishment of civil government. The
  38. 2:49fulcrum, the core of the familial institution is marriage. Contrary to popular
  39. 2:56practice, no matter what this imposter would say at the National Cathedral in
  40. 3:02Washington DC, he made them both male and female. There is no amount of pain, there is
  41. 3:09no amount of anguish, there is no amount of delusion, there is no amount of suffering,
  42. 3:13there is no amount of anti-Christ Disney cartoons that are sufficient to nullify what he has ordained.
  43. 3:22He made mankind in his image male and female. He made them. For the bulk of our nation's history,
  44. 3:34we only apply the term gender to inanimate objects, batteries, screwdrivers, screws. We never applied that to people.
  45. 3:47But funny thing happens when talking snakes make their way into gardens, their trade is
  46. 3:56deception.
  47. 3:59And so an atom bomb was launched upon God's created order through the cycle Babble community
  48. 4:06in an effort to introduce a term called gender, attended with its concept to separate one
  49. 4:14sense of themselves away from sex was novel in human history.
  50. 4:21Many people abide by that notion now, but they have not investigated.
  51. 4:24Where did that come from and when did that begin?
  52. 4:27If you do that search, you will find that it was an intentional tool.
  53. 4:31It wasn't the product of scientific discovery.
  54. 4:33It was an intentional tool that was foisted, or should I say, advanced in an effort to get
  55. 4:38us to where we are right now.
  56. 4:40We have a person in a building representing itself to be a church advocating for what God
  57. 4:47has said is abominable.
  58. 4:48I think that's something.
  59. 4:50But by God's grace.
  60. 4:55He rules and reigns in the affairs of men, and he has a final say so.
  61. 4:59Truth is marching on.
  62. 5:02Let us begin the program.
  63. 5:03We will begin in the Word of God, Philippians 4.
  64. 5:08I want to introduce but to share an idea grounded in the scripture that I want to encourage
  65. 5:16you to consider and upon consideration if it sits right with you to adopt it and to
  66. 5:24govern ourselves accordingly.
  67. 5:27be in chapter four, a very, very familiar passage of scripture, verses four through nine. This
  68. 5:38is the word of God says, rejoice in the Lord always. Again, I will say rejoice. Let your
  69. 5:45gentle spirit be known to all men. The Lord is new, be anxious for nothing but in everything
  70. 5:52by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving. Let your request be made known to God. And
  71. 5:59The peace of God which surpasses all comprehension will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ
  72. 6:06Jesus.
  73. 6:08Finally, brethren, whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is right, whatever is
  74. 6:15pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is of good repute.
  75. 6:20If there is any excellence and if anything worthy appraise dwell on these things, the things
  76. 6:27you have learned and received and heard and seen in me, practice these things.
  77. 6:32And the God of peace will be with you.
  78. 6:36There's so much in the scripture.
  79. 6:37I literally could spend five days just in those few verses, but I'll resist that at
  80. 6:42the moment.
  81. 6:44You have the scriptural instruction for the believer to rejoice.
  82. 6:48Always that attendant to our company, our consistent duty to rejoice and to be a
  83. 6:57and to be a people to praise, we also have the attendant responsibility for our gentleness to be evident.
  84. 7:04I want you to notice that. It's one thing to be gentle. It's another thing for that gentleness to
  85. 7:09be evident. Now notice, I want you to be clear about something. The evidence of gentleness doesn't mean
  86. 7:17that you are a doorman. The characteristic, the scriptural quality of meekness is not weakness,
  87. 7:24It's simply strength under control.
  88. 7:29We understand this concept of peace through strength
  89. 7:33in terms of national security.
  90. 7:34Do you understand that that same disposition
  91. 7:36is supposed to be how we acquit ourselves?
  92. 7:38Every man should have the capacity to inflict pain
  93. 7:41through violence.
  94. 7:42That is, that is,
  95. 7:44attended to our duty to be protectors.
  96. 7:46What does it mean every man should be violent?
  97. 7:49See, we must have the capacity.
  98. 7:50If punks jump up, they get beat down.
  99. 7:53That's not in the Bible. That's the age standard verse.
  100. 7:58But if someone is to threaten your home, threaten your family,
  101. 8:00every man is responsible for having the capacity to thwart that threat.
  102. 8:06But it doesn't mean you walk around picking fights, sparking beef, not in the
  103. 8:11least bit. It's peace through strength. Okay.
  104. 8:15Let your gentleness, you don't lead with the capacity to deal with what needs to be
  105. 8:20dealt with. No, we lead with the gentleness.
  106. 8:22The gentleness is what is on display.
  107. 8:26And I'm conveying this because some might embrace a notion
  108. 8:29that we should have an internal disposition,
  109. 8:31but they don't accompany it with the reality
  110. 8:33that the scripture says that your gentle spirit be known.
  111. 8:37It should be an evident component of your disposition,
  112. 8:41of mine, disposition.
  113. 8:43And why should it be done?
  114. 8:45Simply put verse five, the Lord is near.
  115. 8:49Be anxious for nothing.
  116. 8:50This is one of the sources of scripture
  117. 8:51that conveys the reality that anxiety racking the believer is actually sinful.
  118. 8:57The simple reason for that is that in order for a believer to be consumed in anxiety,
  119. 9:02it requires us to practically deny.
  120. 9:06It requires us to practically deny the knowledge of God in that moment,
  121. 9:12the prescriptive for the anxiety, but in everything by prayer and supplication with
  122. 9:16Thanksgiving, we cannot leave Thanksgiving out of the formula,
  123. 9:21make your request known to God.
  124. 9:25And the peace of God will surpasses all comprehension
  125. 9:27with guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.
  126. 9:29Now when we get to verses eight and nine,
  127. 9:32verses eight and nine are addressed to the context
  128. 9:37or should I say the internal environment
  129. 9:39to where we've already applied verses four through seven.
  130. 9:43So what was anxiety has now been calmed,
  131. 9:46the storm that was raging has now been stilled.
  132. 9:50But you notice that it's not enough
  133. 9:51simply calm storms. I say all the time, you know what you really believe about prayer based
  134. 9:58on when you employ it. If you truly believe prayer is powerful, you wouldn't wait until
  135. 10:03you've exhausted every other remedy. But because prayer is powerful, it's employed in the front
  136. 10:09end and God is still in the business of calming storms. Now, having the storms calmed, there
  137. 10:14is also direction available to us to prevent storms from raging again. Doesn't mean we won't
  138. 10:21we won't face difficulty, but God gives his people the capacity to be in an environment
  139. 10:25where is rocking and rolling, swirling all around us.
  140. 10:28Hurricane force winds are all around us.
  141. 10:31Relationally and emotionally speaking.
  142. 10:32But those storms are not raging within us.
  143. 10:35That is how we can be people of peace in the midst
  144. 10:38of storms and verse eight gives us an indication as to how.
  145. 10:41Finally, brethren, whatever is true.
  146. 10:45Now there are a lot of other things that are added to that,
  147. 10:47but I'm gonna focus on the true component.
  148. 10:49Whatever is true dwell on these things,
  149. 10:54Much of what hinders, much of what disturbs,
  150. 10:59much of what troubles many believers and many people.
  151. 11:04And those who profess to be believers,
  152. 11:07is that we refuse to feast and focus on what's true.
  153. 11:12Both of those are necessary, feasting and focusing
  154. 11:16on what's true, focusing and feasting on what's true.
  155. 11:22The often neglected component of this remedy,
  156. 11:25or the God's prescription against worry and anxiety is truth.
  157. 11:31These things and focusing on what's true in our lives.
  158. 11:36I know this obstacle looks difficult,
  159. 11:38but what is true?
  160. 11:39This obstacle is not bigger than my God.
  161. 11:41I know this circumstance is challenging in this way,
  162. 11:44but what is true?
  163. 11:45This is not my first rodeo.
  164. 11:47The God I serve is more than able.
  165. 11:50The biggest miracle, the greatest miracle,
  166. 11:52any of us will ever experience is salvation itself,
  167. 11:55which is why Paul wrote to the Romans,
  168. 11:58if he would not withhold from you his very own son,
  169. 12:01how will he not along with him freely
  170. 12:03give you all things, all that you need,
  171. 12:05in order to be all that he's calling you to be
  172. 12:07on this side of eternity.
  173. 12:10Beasting and focusing on what is true.
  174. 12:13Now many times and many instances
  175. 12:15we apply this understanding to ourselves personally,
  176. 12:19but I want to encourage you
  177. 12:21to export this principle from scripture.
  178. 12:26What is necessary for our society?
  179. 12:28what is necessary for our nation,
  180. 12:30feasting and focusing on what is true.
  181. 12:34Whenever the things, the regressive notions are suggested,
  182. 12:40we need to start first, go back,
  183. 12:42whoa, whoa, wait a minute.
  184. 12:43But what is true?
  185. 12:47And I'm not asking for opinion.
  186. 12:49You know, the opinion is like on pits and elbows.
  187. 12:52Most people have at least one.
  188. 12:54I'm not interested in your opinion, what is true?
  189. 12:59And this brings us right back to that at the ultimate,
  190. 13:03at the foundation, at the core,
  191. 13:05there will be a fundamental assertion of worldview.
  192. 13:10It's going to be either God's word or man's word.
  193. 13:15You can't get around it.
  194. 13:16And when you get to man's word inherently,
  195. 13:19it is at best subjective.
  196. 13:23But God's word is intrinsically and objectively true.
  197. 13:28truth, that intrinsic quality and the objectivity also point towards its transcendent reality.
  198. 13:40What is true?
  199. 13:43You have an imposter at the National Cathedral talking about children being LGBTQ children.
  200. 13:52You had Chase Strangio before the US Supreme Court saying children at two years old know
  201. 13:57whether or not they're in the wrong body.
  202. 14:01That's a lie.
  203. 14:05What is true is what God has made available for us.
  204. 14:08We must be zealous, embrace us first, and secondarily, contenders for what is true.
  205. 14:17Because what has happened by and large in our society, we have elevated additional considerations
  206. 14:21above truth in this era of reprieve that God has given us.
  207. 14:27And if you can't tell it yet, it's a new day in America.
  208. 14:31must be a return to an elevation and a celebration of what is true as we adhere to and embrace
  209. 14:44what is true and contend publicly, externally, for what is true.
  210. 14:51We will contribute to God's desires for us to be sultanly in the time that he's planted
  211. 14:55us.
  212. 15:01A discipleship minute with Joseph Parker, the Ten Commandments are the moral law of God.
  213. 15:07Well, that's Old Testament.
  214. 15:09We'll keep in mind the moral law of God does not change.
  215. 15:13And the fact is some of the biggest challenges
  216. 15:15we're dealing with in our culture, in our world today,
  217. 15:19are a direct result of people violating
  218. 15:21the clear counsel of the Ten Commandments.
  219. 15:24We think of the tragedy of abortion.
  220. 15:26The Bible clearly tells us,
  221. 15:28you shall not murder.
  222. 15:30God's word is so clear.
  223. 15:33Did you know murder is never in order
  224. 15:35under any circumstances, not through abortion
  225. 15:37or through any other means, yet sadly we live in a world,
  226. 15:40that tries to say, well, under certain circumstances,
  227. 15:43murder is okay.
  228. 15:45Many try to say that one of those circumstances
  229. 15:47is because of abortion.
  230. 15:49Remember, God's word does not change,
  231. 15:52and it's important that we as the people of God
  232. 15:54are clear, boldly clear on that reality.
  233. 16:05Shiting light into the darkness,
  234. 16:07this is the Hamilton Quarter, an American family radio.
  235. 16:11Oh boy, welcome back to the Hamilton corner, Abraham Hamilton, the third here. What a day. What a day. What a day from inauguration speeches. Oh, what should I say from an inauguration speech and additional speeches to the old office sitting at the desk.
  236. 16:31holding court and signing resolutions to your fired. Oh, man. What a day. So I'll start, I'll start here. All right, there's so much I can get to is is I'm telling I'm gonna run out of time today is so much. I'll start here in a move that has reverberated throughout Washington DC and I would say throughout our entire nation, if not the world.
  237. 17:06President Trump fired four top immigration officials from the Department of Justice.
  238. 17:13One of the things that's most significant about this is that these were what I would
  239. 17:18describe as deep state, deep state adherence.
  240. 17:23All right.
  241. 17:24Now, why am I saying it?
  242. 17:25I don't mean to impugn them personally.
  243. 17:27I don't know them personally, but I know the capacity they functioned in for years.
  244. 17:33Before Justice Department officials all work in the area of immigration.
  245. 17:39See one thing that many Americans don't realize is that the Department of Justice itself is
  246. 17:45responsible for providing immigration judges.
  247. 17:50Why?
  248. 17:51Because Immigration Enforcement is a federal executive branch prerogative.
  249. 17:57Okay?
  250. 17:59So the notion of immigration judges, many immigration judges are actually Department of
  251. 18:06Justice employees.
  252. 18:07Yes, yes.
  253. 18:10So President Trump on day one fired for top Department of Justice brass who worked in the
  254. 18:19executive office of immigration review.
  255. 18:24First up, chief immigration judge Sheila McNulty.
  256. 18:27You're fired.
  257. 18:31Acting Director of the Executive Office of Immigration Review, Mary Chang, your fire.
  258. 18:37Executive Office of Immigration Review, General Counsel, Jill Anderson, your fire.
  259. 18:48And the head of policy for the Department, Lauren Adler, sorry, Elder Reed, your fire.
  260. 18:57Now these are not the end of those who have been determined.
  261. 19:03The Trump administration announced that these are the first of these employees who will be
  262. 19:13terminated.
  263. 19:16Adler Reed had a statement, quote, my career senior executive service colleagues and I are
  264. 19:21shocked and severely disappointed in the decision to remove us from our positions without
  265. 19:27notice or cause.
  266. 19:31We have dedicated our careers to upholding the rule of law regardless of the administration.
  267. 19:36continued pursuit of justice will not be diminished."
  268. 19:39End quote.
  269. 19:43Well, don't let the do-not-hit you.
  270. 19:45Y'all can move.
  271. 19:48You're gonna rest of that.
  272. 19:51I had audio on that in the clip, but I'll just keep moving.
  273. 19:54That was a short one anyway.
  274. 19:55Well, he was just getting started.
  275. 19:57And so you wonder why these people in the executive office of immigration review might
  276. 20:03have been terminated, and you can't not make this stuff up?
  277. 20:06just as the ink is drying on the termination signed by President Trump, you have things
  278. 20:15like this that are happening. Guys, I'm going to clip number two, where you have asylum seekers,
  279. 20:21a status that is upheld by the executive office of immigration review. They're caught in Arizona
  280. 20:27and not doing much, just transporting 30,000 rounds of ammunition. That's all clip number
  281. 20:31to watch it. And listen clip to go
  282. 20:35nearly 30,000 rifle rounds seized in
  283. 20:39southern Arizona. These people are
  284. 20:40arrested. It took a lot of work. It
  285. 20:42all started Friday in the back of a
  286. 20:44pickup pulled over an I 10 outside of
  287. 20:47Eloy. They found close to 20,000
  288. 20:49rounds of rifle ammo. The same
  289. 20:51caliber chambered for AK 47 rifles.
  290. 20:54The bust led to another tip in Co
  291. 20:57Cheese County. That's where sheriff's
  292. 21:00deputies found an SUV at a motel six parking lot stuffed inside 10,000 50 caliber rifle
  293. 21:08rounds heavy ordinance usually created for the military.
  294. 21:14Yes, would you say?
  295. 21:17Yes, yes, it's big rounds.
  296. 21:23Now the thing that I want to point out from the guys, this just happened.
  297. 21:28This just happened that the officers on the scene said they noted that the three of the
  298. 21:36vehicles occupants identified themselves to the officers as y'all ready for asylum seekers.
  299. 21:43So if you're wondering why these Department of Justice executives are being terminated,
  300. 21:51this is why.
  301. 21:55This is why Bernard Zappore, a retired ATF Special Agent in Charge, said this quote,
  302. 22:00one thing for sure is that US ammunition is a massively sought commodity in Mexico.
  303. 22:05It is priceless.
  304. 22:06There's a couple of things that are very interesting about this bust.
  305. 22:10The way that the ammunition is being transported, it wasn't concealed from the photographs or
  306. 22:14from, or of the arrests.
  307. 22:16It was very blatantly just stored in SUV, which indicates to me that they probably had
  308. 22:21the crossing in Mexico completely arranged.
  309. 22:25These are the things that we're talking about.
  310. 22:29Can I make this stuff up?
  311. 22:31As president Trump is firing these people, this is what's happening with the asylum seekers.
  312. 22:39what they claimed themselves to be while a transport and 30,000 rounds of US military
  313. 22:44great ammunition. Well, if that one enough for you, how about this one? On day one, President
  314. 22:55Trump revoked the security clearances for the 51 intelligence officials who signed the
  315. 23:01letter saying that 100 bodies laptop pair all the markings of Russian disinformation.
  316. 23:07Jeff, go ahead and put the bandits on the screen.
  317. 23:12Oh, Trio, on day one, President Trump
  318. 23:16revokes their security clearances.
  319. 23:23There it is, if you're watching the show,
  320. 23:24you can see them on the screen.
  321. 23:26They're pictures and a couple that we didn't have,
  322. 23:28they're photos, that's what, one, two, three, four, five,
  323. 23:31six, seven, eight that we didn't, but the rest of them,
  324. 23:32so 43 of them, we have their pictures right there for you.
  325. 23:35President Trump said,
  326. 23:36they should be prosecuted to what they did.
  327. 23:38That's what he said.
  328. 23:39You know, it was funny as he's answering questions,
  329. 23:42He's in the Oval Office signing executive orders
  330. 23:46and answering questions in the military,
  331. 23:47wow, and he did it for 90 minutes.
  332. 23:50No notes.
  333. 23:52He has an attorney who's on his staff
  334. 23:54telling him this is this order, this is what this one is.
  335. 24:00One reporter asked a question about the election,
  336. 24:02about election integrity and things,
  337. 24:04and President Trump just says straight away.
  338. 24:06Oh, I believe in election integrity
  339. 24:09and embracing the results.
  340. 24:10You know, I don't cheat,
  341. 24:11but those Democrats, they cheat like dogs.
  342. 24:14He said it, he said it, he said it, he said it, he said it.
  343. 24:20But this is indication that President Trump has every intention to do everything he said.
  344. 24:26This the executive order he signed yesterday, rescinding the security clearances for these
  345. 24:3051 intelligence officials.
  346. 24:35It also directs the national intelligence, I'm sorry, the director of national intelligence
  347. 24:40to submit a report to the White House documenting any additional inappropriate activity that
  348. 24:44occurred within the intelligence community by anyone contracted by the intelligence community
  349. 24:48or by anyone who held a security clearance, as well as any recommended disciplinary action
  350. 24:54within 90 days. So all 51 of these people who signed those letters, their security clearances
  351. 25:01have been revoked. Somebody don't want to explain to me why the security clearances hadn't
  352. 25:04been revoked before now. Pessy, that we all know that the laptop was not only nautical
  353. 25:13is the 100% true. And we know that there was a Biden crime family because Biden just pardoned
  354. 25:20his crime family. Oh, but that's not it. There's more. President Trump announces a purge of
  355. 25:33over 1000 Biden appointees, 1000 Biden appointees. He already started Mark Millie gone. Keisha
  356. 25:44Lance bottoms, the former mayor of Atlanta, the position she had, I'm turning to the page
  357. 25:54I haven't here. Yes, she was on the president's export council for Mr. Biden gone from a diplomat,
  358. 26:02Brian Hook gone. I mean, fired these people announced in his again, he's saying this is
  359. 26:12just to start. This is just to start separately in an executive order. President Trump ordered
  360. 26:19federal workers to return to the office five days a week. Federal employees are now required
  361. 26:26to be in the office five days a week.
  362. 26:31That's another one.
  363. 26:32In the executive order, revoking the security clearances for the 51 former intelligence officials,
  364. 26:38he revoked John Bolton's security clearance by name.
  365. 26:43John Bolton, your security clearance is fired.
  366. 26:48And the secret service, that's right.
  367. 26:50That's right.
  368. 26:52In addition to requiring federal workers to return to in person work five days a week,
  369. 27:01Trump also weakened civil service protections, which is widely known as schedule F. Schedule F
  370. 27:09is going. The man is not playing. He's not playing. Now, I want to say, and if you've been following
  371. 27:19this program, you know that I do not believe executive orders are the way that the federal branch of
  372. 27:24our national government should be conducted. However, a large portion, and now I'm about to get into
  373. 27:30some of the meat of these executive orders. I'm going to have to carry this over to the second
  374. 27:33segment because I know I'm gonna run out of time. I'm sorry, I'm into the third segment.
  375. 27:38I'm sorry, man, I'm already in third segment. I thought it was. Yeah. He started off by publicly
  376. 27:48repealing 78 Biden executive orders straight away. Now again, I don't believe executive orders
  377. 27:55are the way you maintain that you function in government because by definition, executive
  378. 28:01orders will be transient because the subsequent executive can simply reverse everything you did,
  379. 28:05which is what Mr. Biden did from Trump's first
  380. 28:07eminent first term.
  381. 28:10But you have to get back to a normal foundation
  382. 28:14by undoing all of the insanity that Biden has done.
  383. 28:17So I definitely support that component.
  384. 28:20The other things that President Trump is announcing
  385. 28:23as presidential prerogatives,
  386. 28:26he is going to have to get some advancement
  387. 28:29with legislation ultimately,
  388. 28:31which I know will be a challenge.
  389. 28:34But day one is a great indication
  390. 28:37that President Trump wholeheartedly intends to do what he promised on the campaign trail
  391. 28:42that he would do.
  392. 28:43So the first executive order that President Trump signed, and he signed this one in the
  393. 28:48capital one arena, it repealed 78 Biden executive orders.
  394. 28:55That repealed include the elimination of the White House gender policy council gone.
  395. 29:00and eliminated President Biden's White House Climate Change Support Office, gone.
  396. 29:09End it, Biden's policies forbidding oil drilling on the continental shelf, gone.
  397. 29:15End it, the electric vehicle mandate, gone.
  398. 29:17Put Cuba back on the list of state's bosses of terrorism.
  399. 29:21Yes.
  400. 29:22He signed the executive order defending women from gender ideology extremism and restoring
  401. 29:29biological truth to the federal government.
  402. 29:33In it, he simply says that you cannot place men in women's intimate spaces, cannot place
  403. 29:42men on the sports field with women, and you cannot place men in women's presence.
  404. 29:48He skewered the intellectual delusion that was a Biden administration by defining male and
  405. 29:53female in the executive order.
  406. 29:57In excoriating this notion of gender ideology, the order says, quote, gender ideology is
  407. 30:03a worldview that replaces the biological category of sex with an ever shifting concept of self-accessed
  408. 30:10I'm sorry, self-assessed gender identity, permitting the false claim that males can identify as and
  409. 30:16thus become women and vice versa, and requiring all institutions of society to regard this false
  410. 30:21claim as true. Gender ideology includes the idea that there is a vast spectrum of genders that are
  411. 30:27disconnected from one sex. Gender ideology is internally inconsistent in that it diminishes sex as an
  412. 30:33identifiable or useful category, but nevertheless maintains that it is possible for a person
  413. 30:40to be born in the wrong sex body. Boom. Gone. I feel like D.J. Pail. Ah, get out of here.
  414. 30:53It explicitly reverses the Biden administration's citation of Justice Neil Gorsuch's
  415. 30:58bosslike opinion and applying the notion of gender identity across the federal spectrum
  416. 31:04and a search that no federal funds are to be expended for any medical procedure, treatment,
  417. 31:11or drug for the purpose of conforming an inmate's appearance to that of the opposite sex.
  418. 31:17Well, it's a lot guys.
  419. 31:22See how much I can get in before the time runs out in this segment.
  420. 31:25Another executive order, ending radical and wasteful government DEI programs.
  421. 31:29Gone.
  422. 31:30Restoring freedom of speech and ending federal censorship.
  423. 31:38Ending the weaponization of the federal government.
  424. 31:43former government officials accountable for election interference and improper disclosure
  425. 31:47of sensitive government information.
  426. 31:49That's the order where he revoked the security clearances for the 51 in tell former intel
  427. 31:54agents.
  428. 31:58The next is the executive order securing our borders.
  429. 32:02He reinstated the migrant protection protocols conventionally known as remain in Mexico policy
  430. 32:08that requires asylum seekers to stay in Mexico until their trials.
  431. 32:14The majority of asylum cases never reach a hearing.
  432. 32:18So if you're waiting for a trial, you have to wait in Mexico, you cannot come to the country,
  433. 32:21come to America and wait.
  434. 32:26Reversing the Biden administration's practices of catch and release asylum seekers proliferate
  435. 32:33throughout the mainland of United States of America and never ever having a court date.
  436. 32:38There's so much more because the next one I want to get to and I got my Constitution for
  437. 32:42this one, this is the name of this executive order.
  438. 32:45the meaning and value of American citizenship to where he announces the intention to end
  439. 32:51birthright citizenship under the 14th Amendment.
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  449. 33:45Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner.
  450. 33:47Man, I got so much more to cover, but I'm out of time.
  451. 33:53So President Trump's executive order that he signed yesterday titled protecting the meaning
  452. 33:57and value of American citizenship would in birthright citizenship and in the notion that
  453. 34:04illegal immigrants who give birth to a child on US soil automatic that child is an American
  454. 34:10citizen.
  455. 34:13President Trump said no more that no more and I've explained to you guys before and I've
  456. 34:18seen the talking heads on television.
  457. 34:21Oh, where the Fort Worth since the amendment says very plainly that it ensures birthright
  458. 34:25citizenship.
  459. 34:26Just because you say it don't make it so.
  460. 34:30Just because you say it do not make it so.
  461. 34:32What people like to conveniently wax ignorant about is that the 14th Amendment was adopted
  462. 34:39July 21, 1868.
  463. 34:42You see, the 14th Amendment was one of the amendments that were passed to repudiate the
  464. 34:49the travesty that was a US Supreme Court opinion in Dred Scott.
  465. 34:53See the US Supreme Court in Dred Scott that said,
  466. 34:57African descendants of slaves who were born in the United States of America
  467. 35:00cannot file suit in the country because they are not considered citizens.
  468. 35:04And so the 14th Amendment was passed for several reasons.
  469. 35:07One, to remind the nation that the US Supreme Court is not the final saying.
  470. 35:11See, the authority in the United States of America rests in her people
  471. 35:18and her people exert their will through their elected representatives in state legislatures
  472. 35:25and in Congress rightfully assembled.
  473. 35:28And Congress passed the 14th Amendment to clarify the citizenship question, which was ultimately
  474. 35:35ratified by the citizens.
  475. 35:39And it says very plainly, all persons born or naturalized in the United States, part one.
  476. 35:45Okay?
  477. 35:46That's part one.
  478. 35:47born or naturalized.
  479. 35:50One of the major things that was an intentional communication
  480. 35:55of the intention of the amendment is because people
  481. 35:58that would deny citizenship to the descendants
  482. 36:01of African slaves in our country,
  483. 36:03denied that they were people.
  484. 36:05Remember the whole concept of shadow slavery?
  485. 36:07No, the amendment states write out all persons.
  486. 36:11Born or naturalized in this, in the United States, part one,
  487. 36:15and then look at part two.
  488. 36:16and subject to the jurisdiction thereof are citizens of the United States and of the state
  489. 36:24wherein they reside.
  490. 36:26You see the birthright citizenship concept has two components.
  491. 36:32You're born on US soil and you subject to the authority of the United States' governance
  492. 36:39and specifically jurisdiction.
  493. 36:42If you're an illegal alien, you are by very nature, not subject to the United States' jurisdiction.
  494. 36:51And we know this, guys, I've explained before, this is why when you have foreign dignitaries
  495. 36:54who are ambassadors to the U.S. from other nations, yet they live on U.S. soil and they
  496. 36:59have children, those children are not U.S. citizens.
  497. 37:05The ambassador to the United States from Germany happens to be here with his wife and they have
  498. 37:09a baby here.
  499. 37:10That child is not an American citizen.
  500. 37:12Why?
  501. 37:13on US soil, that child is subject to the jurisdiction of Germany. This is also why US
  502. 37:19ambassadors and their families, when they commit crimes on US soil, they're not subject to US
  503. 37:23authority. What the US does is deport them. They're immune from prosecution because of
  504. 37:31their ambassadorship. Why? Because they're not subject to the jurisdiction. This is not
  505. 37:35rocket surgery, folks. But you have people who are intentionally, I said miscreants earlier,
  506. 37:41They're intentionally agents of chaos and they want to manipulate our legal status and our laws
  507. 37:49for this repurposes of subverting our nation and our law. It's not rocket surgery and so then you
  508. 37:56have some people to say, oh this is going to be challenged in court exactly. That's Trump's purpose.
  509. 38:03He wanted to be challenged in court because there's this thing called, oh yeah that's right,
  510. 38:07Supreme Court justices who are adhered to the originalist interpretation of the Constitution.
  511. 38:14This is one of, not the exclusive one, one of the executive orders that is created expressly
  512. 38:20to trigger legal challenge. So those who want to sue to try to invalidate President Trump's
  513. 38:25executive order, go right ahead and do so. If you want to avoid what's coming,
  514. 38:32you probably don't want it. You should not want to sue and just wait this one out. But
  515. 38:36they can't resist.
  516. 38:37And they can't resist.
  517. 38:40So they're going to file a lawsuit explicitly
  518. 38:42so that it can be challenged.
  519. 38:43And so that the current US Supreme Court
  520. 38:45can return to the Founders Constitution
  521. 38:48and to the original purpose for adopting
  522. 38:51the 14th Amendment from the very beginning.
  523. 38:52Whenever somebody asks you about birthright citizenship,
  524. 38:54ask them when was the amendment adopted?
  525. 38:57Do you even know when the amendment was adopted?
  526. 39:00How are you gonna twist something that was specifically
  527. 39:02made to repudiate the legacy of slavery,
  528. 39:06of enslaved African people in America
  529. 39:09and to twist that to apply to illegal immigrants.
  530. 39:15That's because you're willfully ignorant
  531. 39:17if it is in fact ignorant.
  532. 39:20Many of these people are intentionally malevolent.
  533. 39:24So that's a fight I'm waiting to see how it happens.
  534. 39:27Next, executive order declaring a national emergency
  535. 39:30at the Southern border of the United States.
  536. 39:33This is a step President Trump has taken
  537. 39:34to secure the Southern border,
  538. 39:37noting the harm caused by cartels, criminal gangs,
  539. 39:39own terrorists like the ones packed transport and 30,000 rounds of US military great ammunition
  540. 39:47that just got busted in Arizona. Human traffickers smugglers, unvetted military age males from
  541. 39:54foreign adversaries and illicit narcotics. Here's the key here. The emergency declaration allows
  542. 40:01President Trump to deploy the National Guard and other military units to the border, expedites
  543. 40:06the construction of the border wall and allows the border to be patrolled with aerial drones.
  544. 40:16Oh, it's on and popping. There are a number of executive orders that were signed explicitly
  545. 40:21to bolster and to protect our southern border. Here's another one. Realign in the United States
  546. 40:31Refugee Admissions Program. This executive order notes that the Biden-Harris administration
  547. 40:37refugee policy stream thousands upon thousands of quote unquote refugees into cities such as
  548. 40:42charlotte roy pennsylvania spring philohio in white water with constant this executive order
  549. 40:48pauses all mass refugee programs starting january 27th but it allows the federal government to admit
  550. 40:57refugees on a case-by-case basis here's another category president trump signed a bit a a a slate
  551. 41:10of executive orders, restoring American sovereignty, and withdrawing from global governance bodies
  552. 41:15and global governance agreements.
  553. 41:18Number one, Paris Climate Accords.
  554. 41:22You're fired.
  555. 41:26The Paris Climate Agreement President Trump has announced the US's withdrawal from that.
  556. 41:33In addition to that, the US is now officially withdrawn from the World Health Organization,
  557. 41:37but not only that, it has paused the future transfer of any United States government funds,
  558. 41:43or resources. And this is in the order with all practical speed. Oh, man. One of the major
  559. 41:56things, you know, the website that the federal government have for asylum seekers, that website
  560. 41:59has been closed. The CBP one app has been taken off. It's no longer operable. The man is in
  561. 42:06plan. Here's another that's big one on the economic front. He signed several orders meant
  562. 42:11to infuse the US economy. President Trump signed in the executive order. We're drawn to US
  563. 42:20from the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development's global tax deal.
  564. 42:25So the Biden administration assigned onto this international agreement that would adopt
  565. 42:31a global minimum tax of 15 percent tax in the U.S. citizens for use in international bodies.
  566. 42:42President Trump says no more, no sir, no go.
  567. 42:47He signed an executive order reevaluating, re-aligning United States foreign aid.
  568. 42:52It's all foreign aid for 90 days.
  569. 42:56He signed an executive order.
  570. 42:57Here's the title of it, man.
  571. 42:58President Trump is funny.
  572. 42:59Putting people over fish,
  573. 43:01stopping radical environmentalism
  574. 43:03to provide water to Southern California, end quote.
  575. 43:06What the executive order does
  576. 43:08is that it orders the secretaries of the interior
  577. 43:10and commerce to route more water
  578. 43:12from the Sacramento San Joaquin Delta
  579. 43:14to other parts of the state for use
  580. 43:15by the people who desperately need reliable water supply.
  581. 43:20Your next door in the ocean!
  582. 43:23Why are your fire hydrogens empty?
  583. 43:26He named the order putting people over fish.
  584. 43:29Oh, that is hilarious.
  585. 43:34That is hilarious.
  586. 43:37I mean, guys, it goes on and I'm literally just giving you an overview.
  587. 43:41He signed dozens upon dozens upon dozens upon dozens of orders on day one.
  588. 43:52This ending of this 15% tax was a tax on profits, by the way.
  589. 43:56It wasn't just on revenues.
  590. 43:57It was on profits.
  591. 44:03Crazy.
  592. 44:04Now, not only that.
  593. 44:09Oh, man, I'm running out of time.
  594. 44:10I'm only get to this.
  595. 44:11I may not get to this National Cathedral lady.
  596. 44:16I wanted to show you this.
  597. 44:18Last night there was the College Football National Championship game.
  598. 44:23And much to my surprise, ESPN allowed to air, reach Davis's commentary on how the Christian
  599. 44:31faith of both the players on the Ohio State University team who won the National Championship,
  600. 44:38congratulations, Buckeyes, OH, but also Notre Dame.
  601. 44:43He said, amazing things were happening.
  602. 44:45These guys were sharing the gospel with their teammates.
  603. 44:47They were baptizing each other,
  604. 44:49and something remarkable happened
  605. 44:51that it caused the teammates to change
  606. 44:54how they interacted with one another.
  607. 44:56In a time where you have NIL deals
  608. 44:59where athletes can be all about themselves,
  609. 45:00it made the team selfless,
  610. 45:03and committed themselves to one another beyond football.
  611. 45:06I'm telling you guys,
  612. 45:08very, very remarkable commentary.
  613. 45:10Listen to you and watch clip number three go.
  614. 45:13I think that's what impressed me most about Ohio State is they had a bunch of guys who
  615. 45:16could have left, right?
  616. 45:17The Portland Lions should stay and there's going to be more reward.
  617. 45:21They're going to be rapid high.
  618. 45:23But it seems that both faith and above and faith in one another is what got Ohio State
  619. 45:28through.
  620. 45:29I should talk to them.
  621. 45:30What did they share?
  622. 45:31That was something that Rebecca Gook and I talked about this when I went to this flying
  623. 45:34day and started for the players before the Tennessee game.
  624. 45:37Few days before that.
  625. 45:38You know, I mean, look, we hear a lot of times people talk about their faith and people sort of dismiss it.
  626. 45:44These guys were sharing their faith and reaching out to baptizing guys on campus, you know, not just football teammates.
  627. 45:51And it became something powerful, then not because they thought it was going to be handed to them to win a game,
  628. 45:57but it changed their relationships, and it changed selfishness and made it go away.
  629. 46:04It was impactful for them.
  630. 46:06Didn't mean they were going to guarantee that we're going to win.
  631. 46:08And Notre Dame had a lot of that going on.
  632. 46:09It's funny we were smart to talk about that a lot.
  633. 46:12This year that it made down itself.
  634. 46:14And I think that's the power.
  635. 46:15And it is not some magical thing.
  636. 46:18They're going to go down and have you do it.
  637. 46:20It just helps you make you relate to your teammates.
  638. 46:22Definitely.
  639. 46:24Guys, that was profound.
  640. 46:25One, I was shocked that ESPN allowed it to air.
  641. 46:30But two was talking about the team.
  642. 46:31And we said Marcus, he's talking about Notre Dame's head coach,
  643. 46:33Marcus Freeman, how he remarked, how a slew of Notre Dame
  644. 46:37players became Christians and our Christianity caused the players to elevate out of what is
  645. 46:44normal for these high level athletes to be self-consumed, self-absorbed, self-focused that
  646. 46:49it made them selfless and invest themselves in their teammates beyond the football field.
  647. 46:56Guys, this is what Christ following has done for millennia, that in the first century, when you have
  648. 47:04We have all kinds of hostilities and prejudices and Romans and Jews and Arabs right there.
  649. 47:12And acts too.
  650. 47:13Men from all over the world, diverse languages.
  651. 47:16But you have an oasis of unity right there in the body of Christ because when the blood
  652. 47:20of Jesus is made the focal point, everything else changes.
  653. 47:26I thought that was remarkable commentary and our team that was struggled has some adversity.
  654. 47:31But it was something beyond, that's what reached David says, beyond the football field
  655. 47:36that changed the way they interacted with one another.
  656. 47:38Guys, that's what Jesus does.
  657. 47:42And so I thought that was a moment
  658. 47:43that I wanted to present to you
  659. 47:44because God is at work.
  660. 47:45Many of you may remember at the beginning
  661. 47:47of this college football season,
  662. 47:48I played clips of you, clips for you
  663. 47:50of the Ohio State football team
  664. 47:52where the football players were going around their campus,
  665. 47:54sharing the gospel.
  666. 48:00And football players being baptized
  667. 48:03and how it impacted that campus.
  668. 48:05And now at the end of the season,
  669. 48:06Ohio State ends up winning the championship,
  670. 48:08but I'm not focused on them winning the championship.
  671. 48:10I'm focusing on these sports commentators
  672. 48:14noting how the coaches and of both teams
  673. 48:18communicated that this faith thing
  674. 48:20that these guys are talking about, man, this is real.
  675. 48:23And it has a wherewithal to change the makeup
  676. 48:25of how the teams interact with one another.
  677. 48:32I'm not talking about the institutions,
  678. 48:34I'm talking about the players themselves
  679. 48:35and their own testimonies.
  680. 48:36Of course, I don't know them personally,
  681. 48:38but I thought it was worthwhile to present this to you
  682. 48:41as another source of evidence that God rules and reigns in the affairs of men, and he is
  683. 48:48still at work in our nation.
  684. 48:53It is a comment upon you and me to place our logs on the fire so that we can be a part
  685. 48:59of what God is doing.
  686. 49:01God is one who has the final say so.
  687. 49:03To him be glory and honor forever and ever.
  688. 49:11The views and opinions expressed in this broadcast may not necessarily reflect those of the American
  689. 49:16Family Association or American Family Radio.

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