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March 17, 2025 · 49:19

Did a U.S. District Court Judge tell the Trump administration to turn a plane around?

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0:00 - 15:00. Acts 17:24-26. Borders are God’s idea. 15:00 - 31:00. Did a U.S. District Court Judge tell the Trump administration to turn a plane around? 31:00 - 48:00. Press Secretary Leavitt: “If it wasn’t for the U.S., the French would speak German.” www.afaaction.net/life To donate call : 877-616-2396 Video Clip Links Press Secretary Leavitt TDA Members

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  11. 0:34Good evening, everybody.
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  13. 0:36Abraham Hamilton the third.
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  22. 1:02in the building and we are ready to rock and roll with today's edition of the program.
  23. 1:07We had quite the eventful weekend. Things happening. Goodness gracious. But those things
  24. 1:23do not nor should they take precedent in our minds and our hearts over what transpires in
  25. 1:29our family. Now I'll just tell you, plain man, the Lord gave his people a day of rest for a reason.
  26. 1:35You know, we would be prudent to take full advantage of that.
  27. 1:41I'm speaking to myself, my self included, because I mean, not like everybody, we have lots of
  28. 1:44things, we have busy lives, we shouldn't allow ourselves to become so busy to where we don't
  29. 1:50take full advantage of the day of rest.
  30. 1:55And also understanding which we say here on a daily basis that what goes on in your house
  31. 2:00is far more important than what goes on in the White House.
  32. 2:04If we are going to turn a corner in our nation, it is not going to be primarily engendered by
  33. 2:09what transpires in the White House.
  34. 2:12I am grateful for a lot of things that are happening.
  35. 2:15In many ways, our nation was pushed to the brink with having a weekend at Bernie's president
  36. 2:20who it was an open secret that this man is clearly not.
  37. 2:25His elevator is not going all the way up to the top floor.
  38. 2:28not sufficient to have his finger on the nuclear launch button, you know, now you
  39. 2:39have these allegations things trickling out ever so much about him. I've talked
  40. 2:44about Jake Tapper, scolding guests on his program, who would dare suggest that
  41. 2:50Mr. Biden had declined mentally only to turn around and write a book. Oh, the cover
  42. 2:57I'm like, I mean, that's, that's just brazen, man.
  43. 3:01The Bible, the Lord described these people as people
  44. 3:03who don't know how to blush.
  45. 3:06It's just, it's just sad.
  46. 3:09And now you have the auto pen phenomenon
  47. 3:14that we talked about last week.
  48. 3:17It just keeps coming.
  49. 3:20But a lot of ways we were pushed to the brink,
  50. 3:23but we have to understand the degradation of our body,
  51. 3:29politics follows, follows the degradation of our society.
  52. 3:35That is a simple reality.
  53. 3:39And if we're going to make a turn in our nation,
  54. 3:40it has to be at the level of the heart and mind
  55. 3:45of the individual.
  56. 3:46It has to be.
  57. 3:47There's no other way forward.
  58. 3:48And we got to where we've gotten in our nation,
  59. 3:52one foot in front of the other,
  60. 3:54putting one foot in front of the other.
  61. 3:55The only way out is to put one foot in front of the other
  62. 3:58in the other direction.
  63. 4:00Repentance is the most desperate and enduring need
  64. 4:03of our moment, the most desperate enduring need of our moment.
  65. 4:10Then we have, you know, it's amazing that we,
  66. 4:14we talk about making stuff great again.
  67. 4:16We need to make civics great again.
  68. 4:17We need to make constitutional literacy great again
  69. 4:24because we have a United States District Court judge in DC
  70. 4:28that has the audacity to tell a plane
  71. 4:31that is in the air, turn the plane around.
  72. 4:34As the plane is traveling over international waters.
  73. 4:36Turn the plane around.
  74. 4:37I'll explain what I'm talking about later.
  75. 4:39But before we get to that,
  76. 4:40And when it's take us to the word of God, Acts 17, the word of God is so rich, so instructive
  77. 4:51for us on so many fronts, so many fronts.
  78. 5:00Act chapter 17, when I focus on verses 24 to 26, this is a portion of the Apostle Paul's
  79. 5:06gospel presentation and apologetics presentation before the Ariapagos or on Mars Hill before
  80. 5:14to stoic and Epicurean philosophers.
  81. 5:18And he says something that, I mean,
  82. 5:19it's right there in the scripture for us for our benefit,
  83. 5:22but we are the ones who suffer
  84. 5:25when we neglect the truth of God's word.
  85. 5:28Verse 24 begins this way,
  86. 5:30the God who made the world and everything in it.
  87. 5:38This is Acts chapter 17 verse 24,
  88. 5:41being Lord of heaven and earth does not live
  89. 5:44in temples made by man,
  90. 5:46nor is he served by human hands,
  91. 5:49as though he needed anything since he himself gives to all mankind life and breath and everything.
  92. 6:01And he, same God, creator of the world and all mankind.
  93. 6:08And he made from one man or one blood, some translations say, every nation of mankind
  94. 6:17to live on all the face of the earth,
  95. 6:22having determined a lot of periods
  96. 6:27and the boundaries of their dwelling places.
  97. 6:32Their dwelling place.
  98. 6:34Now, I'm pointing that out to you,
  99. 6:38but for a very, very particular reason today.
  100. 6:42The Greek word boundaries there comes from,
  101. 6:48the Greek word for boundaries there is horotheia.
  102. 6:52Horothicia it literally means
  103. 6:56the establishing or the establishment or lay down limit a
  104. 7:03defined
  105. 7:05limit a
  106. 7:07defined bound or
  107. 7:12border a
  108. 7:14fixed
  109. 7:16Boundary is what the word means
  110. 7:19So when we read the scripture in the same passage where the scripture says the Lord makes from one blood
  111. 7:27one man
  112. 7:28All mankind
  113. 7:31Every nation of mankind the word for nation there in Greek is ethanol so we get our English word
  114. 7:37ethnicity from
  115. 7:38That the same God determined beforehand
  116. 7:41The time period the allotted periods in which we would live all a man kind would live as
  117. 7:47well as the fixed boundary or border
  118. 7:53borders in which people would live the simple notion that I'm communicating to you guys and in
  119. 7:59In some ways it's exhausting,
  120. 8:02having to repeat this over and over and over again.
  121. 8:06When I say to people and sometimes,
  122. 8:07they look at me with other confusion.
  123. 8:10And I understand why,
  124. 8:11it is because of the propagated lies
  125. 8:13that our culture is thriving under.
  126. 8:16When I tell people truthfully speaking,
  127. 8:19and accurately speaking,
  128. 8:20there's no such thing as multiple races of human beings
  129. 8:23as the term race is commonly employed.
  130. 8:27The term race is non-scientific
  131. 8:29and frankly, unbiblical as it is commonly used to describe human beings.
  132. 8:35The word ethnicity, the term ethnicity is accurate.
  133. 8:38It is biblically and scientifically accurate.
  134. 8:43The term race is commonly employed as employed as derived from the
  135. 8:51unchristian Samuel Morton who posited the notion that there was one,
  136. 8:55there was not one creation event for humankind, but there were multiple.
  137. 9:00He rejected the notion of the creation as recorded in the scripture as monogenism, meaning one
  138. 9:07creation.
  139. 9:08He opted in favor for a concept called polygenism.
  140. 9:12Polygenism, multiple creations.
  141. 9:15It was his notions that frankly led to the rating of Aboriginal graves to prove what Charles
  142. 9:24Darwin ultimately articulated as his macro evolutionary theory.
  143. 9:31Darwin built upon the work of Morton.
  144. 9:34All right, Morton raided Aboriginal graves
  145. 9:37to try to prove based on skull sizes
  146. 9:40that this species is close to the humanity.
  147. 9:42And this is a subhuman species.
  148. 9:45Darwin applied that notion to his most popular work
  149. 9:49on origin of the species.
  150. 9:51That's why we like to stop there.
  151. 9:52That's not the full title of the book though.
  152. 9:54It's on origin of the species by means of natural selection
  153. 9:57in the struggle for the preservation of favored races.
  154. 10:01That's the full title of the book.
  155. 10:03In that book, Darwin applied his theory first
  156. 10:05to the animal kingdom.
  157. 10:06He then takes his theory building on Morton's work
  158. 10:11that there's truly only one human species,
  159. 10:13every other iteration of what may appear to be human,
  160. 10:16this is what Darwin would say,
  161. 10:18is evidence of evolution en route to humanity.
  162. 10:21And of course, you know what his theory was.
  163. 10:26You know the phrase black at a berry,
  164. 10:27sweeter than Jews, Darwin's,
  165. 10:29Darwin's articulation was the darker the skin tone,
  166. 10:32the greater indication of sub-humanity being employed.
  167. 10:40All right.
  168. 10:41Well, in that same breath where the Lord
  169. 10:43dispels all of this foolishness,
  170. 10:46long before the foolishness developed,
  171. 10:48it's almost like he knew,
  172. 10:49provided the answer before the question was even presented.
  173. 10:53He also, in the same breath,
  174. 10:55communicates in, oh, by the way,
  175. 10:57just like all mankind is generated
  176. 11:00from one common ancestral source,
  177. 11:02which is why there's only one race of human beings,
  178. 11:04It's called the human race.
  179. 11:06We have various ethnicities, various, various displays
  180. 11:10of melanin quantity in our skins.
  181. 11:17In the same notion, God says, oh, by the way,
  182. 11:20in addition to that being my idea,
  183. 11:22guess what else is my idea?
  184. 11:23Borders for people.
  185. 11:29This is why I would get so frustrated, man,
  186. 11:32with people on one side of their mouth,
  187. 11:33they would say, America's racist.
  188. 11:36And at the exact same time, it says,
  189. 11:37open up all our borders.
  190. 11:39I'm like, you got to pick, man.
  191. 11:41If America is the worst place in the world,
  192. 11:44because we have all of these virulent, sin-filled people
  193. 11:49who are partial based on skin color,
  194. 11:51why are you so intent and committed
  195. 11:56to making sure our borders are meaningless?
  196. 12:00Because you know the reason why,
  197. 12:02because these people are liars.
  198. 12:10They're liars.
  199. 12:12The reality of Horothusia,
  200. 12:15The Herodothesia is God's idea.
  201. 12:20This is not a license that has the sinfulness of partiality,
  202. 12:23of flowing in our hearts and veins, despising other people.
  203. 12:30But God is the one who made nations of people.
  204. 12:33God is the one who had the idea for borders.
  205. 12:39It's not a justification for mistreatment,
  206. 12:46and what the scripture would describe as the alien.
  207. 12:49It also doesn't mean you welcome the alien
  208. 12:50to overrun your legal system.
  209. 12:52to let them do anything they want and let them be a vehicle for destroying your nation.
  210. 13:00It's just absurd.
  211. 13:03It's just absurd.
  212. 13:04But we allow ourselves to get twisted into all kinds of like pretzels, like with the conversation
  213. 13:15about, quote unquote, birthright citizenship, which is not the accurate description for it.
  214. 13:27Simple research lets you see that the founders never intended, let alone even those who articulated,
  215. 13:32argued and implemented the 14th Amendment, never envisioned that that would mean that anybody
  216. 13:38could come to the country and if they happen to be pregnant, then their children are automatically
  217. 13:43citizens of this country.
  218. 13:46Because the entire thrust of the 14th Amendment is that not only is the child born in America,
  219. 13:51but the child is born via parents who are subject to the jurisdiction of our nation.
  220. 14:02And it's just wrong.
  221. 14:05to have an idea where you think, you know what, our borders are, they should mean something.
  222. 14:11Without our borders, we don't have a nation.
  223. 14:13The idea of borders doesn't come from man first.
  224. 14:16It's God's idea.
  225. 14:18It's God's idea.
  226. 14:19And the fact that it is God's idea doesn't mean we adopt a sinful heart condition towards
  227. 14:25any people, but the scripture doesn't require us to allow those, to allow foreigners to overrun
  228. 14:33our nation, ignore our laws, and trample our country.
  229. 14:37In fact, the book of Isaiah, the Lord indicates that that,
  230. 14:41actually, when that happens, when foreigners overrun your
  231. 14:44nation, violate your laws, entrepel your land,
  232. 14:46it's actually evidence of judgment.
  233. 14:50That's something to consider, something that we should
  234. 14:54consider deeply.
  235. 15:00A discipleship minute with Joseph Parker.
  236. 15:03Sheep desperately need a shepherd, and we are like sheep.
  237. 15:08The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want.
  238. 15:12Psalm 23 is not just a nice poem,
  239. 15:14it actually is one of the most favorite passages
  240. 15:18in all of God's word.
  241. 15:20But the fact is, it's not just a nice poem,
  242. 15:23a nice psalm to be drawn from.
  243. 15:25It's a weapon, an important tool for us to read
  244. 15:28and meditate on every day, to confess and stand on.
  245. 15:32Father, thank you for the gift, Psalm 23 is.
  246. 15:35Thank you for the opportunity for us to speak Psalm 23
  247. 15:39and to know that we can trust your Word.
  248. 15:42You have guidance, you have counsel,
  249. 15:44you have encouragement, strength, wisdom, and power,
  250. 15:47so much more for us as we simply read and meditate
  251. 15:50on your Word and listen to the voice of you,
  252. 15:52our great shepherd.
  253. 15:53Thank you for the opportunity to do just that.
  254. 15:55In Jesus' name we do pray, amen.
  255. 16:05Shiting light into the darkness,
  256. 16:07this is the Hamilton Corner, an American family radio.
  257. 16:11Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner, Abraham,
  258. 16:13Hamilton III here.
  259. 16:14So I mentioned in the first segment that this was a very, very eventful weekend.
  260. 16:18And oh, man, the usual line suspects are all sick of phantic and the Trump
  261. 16:32administration defied the rule of law, the Trump administration defied the rule
  262. 16:35of law and what they're talking about is the scenario this weekend that played
  263. 16:42out that President Trump's administration had detained, we now know to be over 200 trinde
  264. 16:54aragua. I gotta say that properly. I don't want to say it properly. It's not water. Trende
  265. 16:58aragua members and initiated proceedings to deport them. Well, there were some who were
  266. 17:10seemingly frustrated or I don't know what you want to call it, but move to follow lawsuit
  267. 17:17against the Trump administration to say, Hey, you can't deport these people because you don't
  268. 17:25have the lawful authority to incarcerate them outside of the country.
  269. 17:33All right, President Trump invoked the Alien Enemies Act, which is an older, older law
  270. 17:39all no doubt about it from 1798.
  271. 17:42It is true that the law had not been used outside
  272. 17:45of wartime, but it is a law on the books.
  273. 17:48So the question is, the legal question is whether or not
  274. 17:52President Trump has a lawful authority to utilize the law,
  275. 17:55regardless of there being a declaration of war or not.
  276. 18:00However, this is where the rub comes in.
  277. 18:05It appears, it is more than appears because the Trump team
  278. 18:09was ready for this Judge James, was it Bozberg is his name?
  279. 18:16Bozberg, who was an Obama appointee
  280. 18:18to the United States Federal District Court.
  281. 18:20Sure, no one is surprised by that.
  282. 18:24When Judge Bozberg issued his ruling,
  283. 18:29you know, in this emergency case,
  284. 18:31the Trump administration informed him,
  285. 18:32oh, you know what, see what had happened was,
  286. 18:36the plane is already in there, they're gone already.
  287. 18:39And at the time that this is what the conversation is about at the time that the ruling was issued,
  288. 18:53the judge apparently stated verbally from the bench, but this was not included in his written
  289. 18:58order, by the way, said verbally from the bench, tell Trump to turn the planes around.
  290. 19:06Tell them to turn the planes around, which if you read the statute, there's nothing in
  291. 19:11the statute that says that the court has the authority to dictate to the chief executive
  292. 19:20as to how the Alien and Removal Act, the Alien Enemies Act should be navigated. Now, I want
  293. 19:27to be clear about something. Those who are the, I want to make sure everybody understands
  294. 19:32both sides of the argument. So the judge is making the argument of saying, hey, this is
  295. 19:36an emergency hearing on an emergency basis, there's no reason why there's such an urgency
  296. 19:43to remove these people from the country.
  297. 19:47And this is one of my major, major concerns with judges in general.
  298. 19:52See most people don't know that the currency of law schools is hypothetical questions.
  299. 19:57All law school exams generally except for legal research and writing are based on hypotheticals.
  300. 20:03And so there are lots of judges.
  301. 20:06I'm not saying that it's Bob Bozberg,
  302. 20:08because I don't notice to be true about him.
  303. 20:10But there are lots of people who are nominated
  304. 20:12and appointed to the federal bench
  305. 20:13who don't practice law in real life.
  306. 20:15You often, the feeder system, if you will,
  307. 20:18using that analogy from baseball,
  308. 20:19where you have like the minor league feeder system
  309. 20:22to the major leagues, the feeder system often
  310. 20:25for the federal bench is academia.
  311. 20:28So you often have law professors
  312. 20:31who've never had a practice themselves.
  313. 20:32I'm not saying in every circumstance,
  314. 20:35their acceptance to this.
  315. 20:36But a large swath of judges are those
  316. 20:40who've never practiced the law in the real world.
  317. 20:43Guys, I'm just telling you the truth.
  318. 20:48And so you have a very academic approach
  319. 20:51to issues of law very often,
  320. 20:53but not a realistic consideration.
  321. 20:56All right.
  322. 20:58So the time, at the time the opinion by the court was rendered,
  323. 21:03and this was on Saturday, by the way.
  324. 21:05Again, this is an emergency hearing,
  325. 21:10the, the Trump administration, when they learned of the judges ruling, they say, Oh, man, judge,
  326. 21:17man, you should have told me that before, and judge, you see what happened was judge,
  327. 21:23we are just in the back, the plane's already gone.
  328. 21:29The arrangement that took place after diplomacy between President Trump's administration and
  329. 21:40In this incident, President Naiibukale of El Salvador, which led the massive crackdown
  330. 21:46on MS-13 in El Salvador, the MS-13 gang, and gang activity as a whole in El Salvador, you
  331. 21:54have this massive, what they call a terrorist confinement center called Secot, C-E-C-O-T
  332. 22:00in El Salvador.
  333. 22:03And negotiations were already in place between the US and El Salvador to hold many of these
  334. 22:11gang members. The Trump administration's argument was one. The Alien Enemies Act is a legitimate,
  335. 22:17utilizing the Alien Enemies Act to deport these gang members as a legitimate exercise because
  336. 22:24both MS-13 and Trende Aragua have been identified by the US government as foreign terrorist organizations.
  337. 22:36So we have the lawful authority to get terrorists out of our country.
  338. 22:43Well this was quite interesting to me because as stories began to break over the weekend,
  339. 22:53President Bukele of El Salvador said, Oops, too late.
  340. 23:00And then he posted this, I'm going to put the picture of his social media post on the screen
  341. 23:05if you have it, Jeff, it's quite interesting where President
  342. 23:12Bouquilla lays out these details.
  343. 23:18You got it? Yeah, there we go. If you're watching the show, you
  344. 23:20can see it on the screen. If you're not, I'll read it for you.
  345. 23:23If you are listening to audio only, but President Bouquilla
  346. 23:26posted this on Saturday, quote, today, the first 238 members of
  347. 23:31the Venezuelan criminal organization, Trende Aragua
  348. 23:35arrived in our country. They were immediately transferred to
  349. 23:39The terrorism confinement center for a period of one year,
  350. 23:43renewable in a parenthetical.
  351. 23:45The United States will pay a very low fee for them, but a high one for us.
  352. 23:49Over time, these actions combined with the production already being generated by more than 40,000 inmates engaged in various workshops
  353. 23:56and labor under the zero-idleness program that they have in El Salvador, I'm sorry,
  354. 24:01will help make our prison system self-sustainable.
  355. 24:05As of today, it costs 200 million per year.
  356. 24:08Let me pause and interject here.
  357. 24:10So there's a huge system they operate where none of the inmates can be idle in El Salvador.
  358. 24:15They all have a job and they work in, they're producing goods, textiles and a bunch of other things.
  359. 24:21That's what Naibu Kelly is talking about.
  360. 24:25The post continues, quote, on this occasion, the US has also sent us 23 MS-13 members,
  361. 24:31wanted by Salvador and justice, including two ringleaders.
  362. 24:35One of them is a member of the Criminal Organization's highest structure.
  363. 24:40This will help us finalize intelligence gathering and go after the last remnants of MS-13,
  364. 24:45including its former and new members, money, weapons, drugs, hideouts, collaborators, and sponsors.
  365. 24:51As always, we continue advancing in the fight against organized crime,
  366. 24:54but this time we're also helping our allies making our prison system self-sustainable,
  367. 25:00and obtaining vital intelligence to make our country an even safer place,
  368. 25:03all in a single action. May God bless El Salvador and may God bless the United States.
  369. 25:12One of the reasons why you see the screeching of the typical lying, talking head miscreants
  370. 25:19is because they are frustrated because they've been outmaneuvered once again by President
  371. 25:23Trump.
  372. 25:24They didn't sit and wait to see what was going to happen.
  373. 25:27They anticipated what was going to happen and move before they thought.
  374. 25:32So people trying to say that the Trump administration, they defied the rule of law.
  375. 25:37President Trump's administration, press secretary Levitt has come out saying, no, we already,
  376. 25:41They were already gone.
  377. 25:42By the time they're ruling, they were already in the air.
  378. 25:45We're not defying anything for anything here after.
  379. 25:51We're going to work through the courts for sure, but we don't have to sit and wait for
  380. 25:56a judge to tell us how we supposed to follow the the alien enemies.
  381. 26:01I appreciate that.
  382. 26:04Now there was one line of reasoning to where the articulation was well because they were already
  383. 26:09over international waters.
  384. 26:10There's a question whether or not the United States District Court judge has jurisdiction
  385. 26:14over the international waters and the thing that concerns me there is not only is it pat
  386. 26:20lee clear the u.s. district court judge does not have authority over the international waters.
  387. 26:26This is as I've said numerous times. This is an appropriate time to rebalance the proper
  388. 26:32functioning of our article three court system. It is high time. It's high time for that. The
  389. 26:44Trump administration should not have to cow tow to these wannabe tyrants and you can litigate
  390. 26:58the realities of what happens under the Alien Enemies Act.
  391. 27:01It's a poor argument to say, hey, nobody's used this law other than during wartime.
  392. 27:08Well, what kind of argument is that just because nobody's used it?
  393. 27:10That means it's not a law?
  394. 27:15Let's just be honest.
  395. 27:16The predecessor is the one who invited all of these illegal aliens into the country in
  396. 27:20the first place.
  397. 27:21You think he was interested in using a law to get rid of him?
  398. 27:25No.
  399. 27:28The real frustration is that President Trump outmaneuver him.
  400. 27:36Now, I have concerns on the other front where you have the expression of action taken militarily
  401. 27:47against the Houthi rebels, you know, I believe in the Constitution.
  402. 27:50So if we're going to have a war, we need to have a declaration of war by Congress.
  403. 27:54I believe that we need to distinguish whether or not we are involved in anti-terrorism effort
  404. 28:00or is it a full out war effort.
  405. 28:03So, when did you deal with that?
  406. 28:07But miss me with the whole, oh, judge, the plans are 88.
  407. 28:12Oh, tell Trump, turn the planes around.
  408. 28:20Sure, sure, upon arrival, not only that, we have video from when some of these inmates arrived
  409. 28:31in El Salvador.
  410. 28:32For the sake of time, I can't show you the whole deal with the planes have landed and all of
  411. 28:36this.
  412. 28:37your little insight into what transpired once these criminal illegal aliens touch down
  413. 28:42in El Salvador. Listen to and watch the video. It's clip number two clip number two. So
  414. 30:26that gives you a little snapshot into what what what what they what awaited them upon arrival,
  415. 30:38you know, and that video, by the way, I should say, was made by El Salvador.
  416. 30:46Of course, who's making the beats for the president of El Salvador?
  417. 30:51It's not Jeff.
  418. 30:52I can tell you that.
  419. 30:53It's not Jeff.
  420. 30:54And I want to be clear about something that I said, and I want to say this more clearly.
  421. 31:00When I'm talking about federal judges, the route that many of them take when I say they've
  422. 31:05never practiced it, they hadn't had a shingle or worked in a firm and things that I've never
  423. 31:10that nature, many of the judges go from a trajectory where they finished, performed very well
  424. 31:15in law school, and then they became federal judicial clerks or had a clerkship under a
  425. 31:22judge at a court.
  426. 31:23And then from that position, they became law professors.
  427. 31:28So then from the law professor position, some become federal judges.
  428. 31:36That's what I mean.
  429. 31:37So to be technically accurate, serving as a law clerk is practicing.
  430. 31:41But what I'm talking about is they haven't litigated cases themselves as a chief lead
  431. 31:45attorney, for sure, hadn't tried cases themselves.
  432. 31:49And so that the real world reality sometimes of the application of the law and the circumstances
  433. 31:55sometimes, not always, can sometimes evade some of these judges.
  434. 32:01That's the reality.
  435. 32:03But I just want to cut through all of the noise, man, because these people, many of them, like
  436. 32:07There's TVs on in the studio at end,
  437. 32:08tell them, my brother and Trump,
  438. 32:09why, like it's the rule of law,
  439. 32:11I'm like, stop the presses.
  440. 32:14You're in the air, and there's a reason why
  441. 32:16Judge Boseburg written order doesn't say anything
  442. 32:18about turning planes around.
  443. 32:19He articulates that verbally after he learns.
  444. 32:22Oh, by the way, the planes are already, they're gone.
  445. 32:26Or turn the planes around.
  446. 32:28Okay, chief, on what planet do you have the authority
  447. 32:31to tell the commander-in-chief of our armed forces
  448. 32:34and the chief executive tasked
  449. 32:37with enforcing federal law.
  450. 32:38On what planet do you think you have the authority
  451. 32:41to tell them, turn those planes around?
  452. 32:46It's crazy, man.
  453. 32:48I for one love to see the courage
  454. 32:50of conviction on display in this instance.
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  466. 33:40to the Hamilton Corner on American Family Radio.
  467. 33:45Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner, Abraham Hamilton III here.
  468. 33:48So you will recall, because we talked about it extensively on this program, that when the
  469. 33:59Hunter Biden laptop story broke, published by Miranda, by Miranda divine at the New York
  470. 34:06Post, how the social media companies went into overdrive censoring publication of the story,
  471. 34:20Zuckerberg Buck's has come out saying that, yep, the Biden administration, folks, the government
  472. 34:27came to me saying that, hey, you know, you need to be on a lookout for this kind of stuff.
  473. 34:34You had the 51 so called intelligence agency officials to say, Hmm, ha, hmm, hmm, hmm, hmm.
  474. 34:44This has disbears the marking of Russian disinformation.
  475. 34:49I can smell the borishnikov all on the story, you know.
  476. 34:53When we now learned after the fact,
  477. 34:56the FBI knew it was true
  478. 34:57because they had the laptop in their custody.
  479. 34:58They knew this stuff was real.
  480. 35:00And they literally, you can talk about election interference.
  481. 35:02By the way, what's the last time we heard about election?
  482. 35:05And that leave that on the side.
  483. 35:08And then how for years, for years,
  484. 35:10they had all kind of polls that took place for people
  485. 35:13that said they voted for Biden,
  486. 35:15had they known about the laptop,
  487. 35:17There's no way we wouldn't have voted for him, right?
  488. 35:20And then what happened?
  489. 35:23What, three years later?
  490. 35:27Golly, gee, willikers, turns out.
  491. 35:32And it's almost like a coordinated effort.
  492. 35:34All of the mainstream publication and news media outlets,
  493. 35:37all geez, guys, we got it so wrong.
  494. 35:42So it turns out maybe the things that are left out
  495. 35:46weren't correct.
  496. 35:48like whoa, you sure have convenient timing, right?
  497. 35:55Well, guess what?
  498. 35:56The same thing is happening now with COVID.
  499. 36:01The New York Times, along with many of the,
  500. 36:04you know, CDC operators, I'm thinking of the one guy,
  501. 36:08not Fauci, but the other guy, he's starting to say now,
  502. 36:12huh?
  503. 36:14Mm, hmm, hmm, hmm, hmm, hmm, hmm, hmm, hmm.
  504. 36:17seems like this did come from the Wuhan Institute of Virology.
  505. 36:26The New York Times headline, they published this on Sunday.
  506. 36:30Here's the headline, quote,
  507. 36:31We were badly misled about the event that changed our lives.
  508. 36:38In quote, we were misled.
  509. 36:42We were so very very bad, we miswared.
  510. 36:45Yes, it was we were wide too.
  511. 36:48so shame on you, why is you, why to us,
  512. 36:52you were very, very bad, we miss wed.
  513. 36:56They got to leave out the park,
  514. 36:57what they called anybody who said,
  515. 36:59hey, wake up, fool!
  516. 37:02This ain't coming from no bats in no wet market.
  517. 37:05Oh, you must want people to die.
  518. 37:07You are a science denier.
  519. 37:09You are not fit for public life,
  520. 37:10off with you to the cicadas with you.
  521. 37:14And not even just in our own country.
  522. 37:16Remember what they did in Australia,
  523. 37:17the lockdowns there?
  524. 37:21And these people expect us all collectively struggle.
  525. 37:24Hmm, you are misweds.
  526. 37:27You feel so very misweds.
  527. 37:29You are cool, way.
  528. 37:30And like the same people who are like,
  529. 37:33you don't have a mask on, off with your head.
  530. 37:38And they're like, well, we are not, we are misweds.
  531. 37:41We need to come back together, a whole hand.
  532. 37:43So I'm like, you guys literally.
  533. 37:51And the people that prohibited family members
  534. 37:57from visiting each other,
  535. 37:59parents that died alone,
  536. 38:01businesses that were shut down,
  537. 38:03lifesaving things,
  538. 38:03lifesaving that were scuttled,
  539. 38:05life worked that was scuttled,
  540. 38:06and they expect us to be so dense,
  541. 38:11that we don't see.
  542. 38:12Wait a minute.
  543. 38:13Now you saying that?
  544. 38:15Oh, you were Miss Webb,
  545. 38:16and now you, we were so Miss Webb.
  546. 38:19Oh, we were so very Miss Webb.
  547. 38:24I can't tell you the number of times that YouTube,
  548. 38:27what they do, they,
  549. 38:28How many times they ban my channel?
  550. 38:31They cut me off, cut us off.
  551. 38:33You are spreading misinformation, Hamilton Corner.
  552. 38:39And then they hit me with the Nicodemus emails at night.
  553. 38:41We've reviewed your material, we said violated,
  554. 38:45and we've come to the conclusion,
  555. 38:47oh, you didn't really violate any problem.
  556. 38:50You didn't do anything wrong.
  557. 38:55And I'm just, I'm just,
  558. 38:59what, and I wanna tell you guys the reason
  559. 39:01that they're doing this,
  560. 39:03they are not doing this because it is a true mea culpa. They are doing this. The New York Times
  561. 39:09is doing this so that they can say, oh, we published pieces that retracted our previous position.
  562. 39:18That's why they're not doing it because they are they are guilt ridden by their
  563. 39:25the horrifying way they misled the American people. No, in fact, they're saying they were
  564. 39:29They were misled. They were misled. They're not saying, oh, we misled you. No, we, we were
  565. 39:36misread. Marty, Marty, we were misread. He did the misleading. Oh, well, it's can't name names.
  566. 39:47Of course not. No, can't, can't do that. Won't do that. I'm saying a lot of this and I'm putting
  567. 39:57it in a funny way in some ways, just so you can be prepared by you navigate this. So you
  568. 40:03are prepared to say, oh, they're not publishing this because they actually, there is contrition.
  569. 40:09No, they are publishing this. That's exactly right. Isn't that called plausible deniability?
  570. 40:14Bingo. They're publishing this so they can say, well, yes, we have these 5,476 articles
  571. 40:29telling how bad you are. If you don't believe that we need to shut everything down, shut
  572. 40:35the whole word on this. This we don't want to. I can say the
  573. 40:37panel. We don't die. And then they come back. You can see our
  574. 40:44retraction on page 576 lower right hand paragraph, written in
  575. 40:51point three five, 3.5 sans serif font. That's what this is.
  576. 40:57That's what this is. The level of diabolical and then with all of
  577. 41:02the whoa, get your vaccine is free here. God ain't nothing free
  578. 41:05my 14 years I would tell you there's nothing free. So when you
  579. 41:09have free vaccines, where do you think it's coming from?
  580. 41:12We paid for these, this bug juice jab.
  581. 41:20And one of these companies, I forgot which one of them,
  582. 41:22they haven't brought a product to market in like decades.
  583. 41:26But all of a sudden, oh, we got a vaccine?
  584. 41:29We have a vaccine ready to roll.
  585. 41:31I'm just like, man, come on, man.
  586. 41:33This is insane.
  587. 41:35So we're supposed to go, all right, well, aw, shucks.
  588. 41:37Sure, New York Times, bring it in, bring it in for a hug.
  589. 41:41Bring it, bring it on in.
  590. 41:42You were miswed, head, pat, head, pat.
  591. 41:44You were miswed.
  592. 41:46You weren't actually an evil, an agent of evil.
  593. 41:51No, bring it in.
  594. 41:53You were just journalism, you were doing, yes.
  595. 42:01This is a pandemic I was unvaccinated.
  596. 42:04Remember that, remember that?
  597. 42:05Remember that?
  598. 42:08Guys, this thing, it makes me sick.
  599. 42:10It makes me sick.
  600. 42:11It makes me sick.
  601. 42:12So they're gonna publish this now for plausible deniability.
  602. 42:16What year are we in?
  603. 42:18It's called Schmovit, what?
  604. 42:19Schmovit, 19?
  605. 42:22Where are we now?
  606. 42:24Jeff, Marty, what?
  607. 42:252025.
  608. 42:28You couldn't publish this.
  609. 42:31Even though you saw the videos or Fauci,
  610. 42:33his immediate response was,
  611. 42:34he's probably coming from a lab,
  612. 42:41which he would know because,
  613. 42:43oh yeah, he was funding the lab.
  614. 42:48Makes me sick, thanks, folks.
  615. 42:50make me sick. It really does. And the thing that makes me sick about it too is where will
  616. 42:56the accountability come from? Is there no accountability for this? These publications
  617. 43:04like the New York Times, they know the drill. There's a reason why prior to election MSNBC
  618. 43:11had a following. Now Trump is in office, they have nothing. This is a plausible deniability
  619. 43:15effort and an effort to try to maintain some modicum of profitability. And it's disgusting.
  620. 43:27the thing that's heating up with all of the conversations that are happening internationally.
  621. 43:33Apparently the French, they have a problem with United States of America. Oh, in fact,
  622. 43:41you have a parliamentary or a European Union French member who is making assertions but
  623. 43:55not putting her name on. We know it's a female saying the French should take the Statue of
  624. 44:02Liberty back from the United States of America, because we're from the United States of America,
  625. 44:05because we're no longer the land of liberty.
  626. 44:12They brought that suggestion to the press briefing room today where press secretary Caroline Levitt
  627. 44:22had a swash buckling switchblade available and had quite the ready reply to said French
  628. 44:31Politician, listen to and watch clip number one, clip number one, go.
  629. 44:36And something different.
  630. 44:38There is now a member of the European Parliament from France who does not think the US represents
  631. 44:43the values of the Statue of Liberty anymore.
  632. 44:46They want the Statue of Liberty back.
  633. 44:48So is President Trump going to send the Statue of Liberty back?
  634. 44:53Absolutely not.
  635. 44:55And my advice to that unnamed low level French politician would be to remind them that
  636. 45:01that it's only because of the United States of America
  637. 45:04that the French are not speaking German right now.
  638. 45:07So they should be very grateful to our great country.
  639. 45:10What love is it?
  640. 45:18Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh,
  641. 45:20poly vu, poly vu vu vu vu vu vu vu vu vu vu vu.
  642. 45:22Jusuisara, como tal vu, com si com sa?
  643. 45:33Oh, oh, Caroline's it.
  644. 45:36Somebody should remind the low level,
  645. 45:39what, she's been hanging around Trump.
  646. 45:41It reminds me of little Marco, little Marco.
  647. 45:44Somebody should remind the low level French politician.
  648. 45:51Listen, Caroline Levitt is five blade sharp.
  649. 45:55Play whatever you want.
  650. 45:56Play if you want.
  651. 45:59Well, you can walk over, but you're limping back.
  652. 46:01You can walk over.
  653. 46:05Somebody tell, she said,
  654. 46:10she sound like she grew up in the 17th ward.
  655. 46:13Somebody tell this low level French politician
  656. 46:16that if it wasn't for the United States of America,
  657. 46:19she and all her Frenchmen will be speaking German.
  658. 46:24And she should probably tell us, thank you.
  659. 46:27Oh boy, that's a big one.
  660. 46:31That's a big one.
  661. 46:33Somebody tell, she needs to say all of this,
  662. 46:35but you know, somebody to tell a little level
  663. 46:37French politician that if it wasn't for the United States
  664. 46:40of America, she would have no more quasps.
  665. 46:44She would have no more baguettes to be get.
  666. 46:51She wouldn't have anymore.
  667. 46:52She would be talking about some schnitzel and some strudel.
  668. 46:59Oh man, that was a very, very good reply.
  669. 47:10So you tell this low-level French politician that she has us to think, oh, that was funny.
  670. 47:24Oh, that was a big one.
  671. 47:26I want to know who the little level French politician is.
  672. 47:31I want to know.
  673. 47:33I mean, come on, man.
  674. 47:35So say you want the statue of Liberty back.
  675. 47:39That's what you say.
  676. 47:41Boy, oh boy, oh boy, oh boy, oh boy.
  677. 47:43All right.
  678. 47:45I learned a long time ago when my grandmother taught me
  679. 47:47play stupid games, you win stupid prizes.
  680. 47:51You can play like this if you want,
  681. 47:53but I don't really think you understand the tree
  682. 47:55that you bark at them.
  683. 47:58I don't think you understand.
  684. 48:02Last one I'll mention, and I have a clip
  685. 48:04I don't want to have time to get to it.
  686. 48:06President Trump learned about the whole auto pin scenario,
  687. 48:10the oversight project discovered that it appears
  688. 48:16that lots of President Trump's signatures,
  689. 48:18President sorry, Biden's signatures during his administration
  690. 48:21was done via auto pin, in which he responded,
  691. 48:25the pardons of his son should be void, vacant,
  692. 48:29and have no further force of or effect.
  693. 48:34Because President Trump said Mr. Biden had no clue
  694. 48:36what he was being signed.
  695. 48:37So if he has no clue, has there truly been a legitimate exercise of the pardon power?
  696. 48:42Mmm.
  697. 48:43That is an interesting question.
  698. 48:47Because if he can be demonstrated, that, wait a minute, one, Mr. Joseph Robinette didn't sign
  699. 48:54these things, two, he has no clue what they are, what truly transpired.
  700. 48:59And this, of course, goes back to the similar question that I've been asking for quite some
  701. 49:02time.
  702. 49:03We know he hadn't been running the show, so who was?
  703. 49:10The views and opinions expressed in this broadcast may not necessarily reflect those of the American
  704. 49:15Family Association or American Family Radio.

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