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April 30, 2025 · 49:48

Lawlessness in the American judiciary seems to have become rife.

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0:00 - 15:00. Hebrews 12:5-6. Discipline is an expression of God’s love. 15:00 - 31:00. Lawlessness in the American judiciary seems to have become rife. 31:00 - 48:00. The insanity prevalent in our culture today isn’t merely natural. It’s spiritual. | 1-800-326-4543 ext. 345 To donate call : 877-616-2396 Video Clip Links Wisconsin Judge Hannah Dugan Judge Shelley Joseph Sen. Shannon Grove

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  21. 0:59of a man a hundred grand. Mr. Bobby, brrrrrrrrrrgo, so is in the building and produced extraordinary
  22. 1:06often imitated, but never duplicated the real J. Mac is in the screening room. And we
  23. 1:12are ready to rock and roll with today's edition of the program, all kinds of things are swirling
  24. 1:17around our nation. We have, the halls of justice are teeming with lawlessness. You have the
  25. 1:31the Supreme Court hearing oral arguments today as to whether or not a charter school can be a religious charter school, Catholic school in particular,
  26. 1:40in Oklahoma, the court heard oral arguments on that. Today, you have the, some might describe it as disingenuous, shall I say, economic reporting that's happening around the country that seems to be a willful
  27. 1:57obtuceness concerning the need that we have to domesticate manufacturing once again.
  28. 2:06But with all of that transpiring, none of it is more important than what is going on in our home.
  29. 2:12So at this very moment, many of you, if not most of you are making your transition from your part-time
  30. 2:16jobs where you generate an income to your full-time jobs where you cultivate an outcome. And as you
  31. 2:21do so, I want to remind you to do so with intentionality, recognizing the primacy that God places on family,
  32. 2:27allowing his revelation to inform how we engage in our families and take full
  33. 2:35advantage of the opportunities that are before us. We don't, it's not that you
  34. 2:40have to serve the purposes of the Lord, you get to, I get to and in days, like
  35. 2:47today when I was like, man, how long alone, you know, with the craziness that
  36. 2:53that swirling all around the country, I am grateful that we can rest in the transcendent
  37. 3:02splendor of the King of kings and the Lord of Lord.
  38. 3:06So as you are making your transition to your full time jobs, and I describe it that way intentionally
  39. 3:13to encourage us to have a recalibration of our thought processes so that we can place significance
  40. 3:21and prioritize appropriately.
  41. 3:23It's very easy for us to get caught up in all kinds of things.
  42. 3:27We have responsibilities, we have bills,
  43. 3:30we have to generate revenue for our families,
  44. 3:33but that should not supersede our primary obligation
  45. 3:37to shepherd our families.
  46. 3:41We who are husbands, we have an obligation to wash our wives
  47. 3:44with the water of the world.
  48. 3:45We who are husbands and we who are fathers,
  49. 3:48we have an ultimate responsibility to rear the Lord's heritage,
  50. 3:52that is our children in the nurture and admonition of the Lord.
  51. 3:55And obviously includes our wives,
  52. 3:58but we are ultimately responsible for that transpiring.
  53. 4:02It's important that we remember that
  54. 4:05and refuse to allow the things that are happening
  55. 4:07around the world to encroach upon us to such a degree
  56. 4:09to where it eclipses what is priority.
  57. 4:13It is an affront to God for us to know all of the things
  58. 4:16transpiring, geopolitically, you know, around the world and sociopolitically in our own country,
  59. 4:22but we are oblivious to the spiritual condition of our family. That's an affront to God, man. We have
  60. 4:29to reverse that. And the call and command to make disciples starts writing our own homes.
  61. 4:35To the word of God, we go Hebrews, chapter 12 is where I'm going to go today. And this is
  62. 4:39kind of building on what we talked about yesterday. Hebrews, chapter 12, verses 5 and 6
  63. 4:44is where we're going to go. The Hebrew writer here quotes from verses in Proverbs to articulate
  64. 4:53the point made here. And when I'm saying building on our conversation yesterday about
  65. 5:00God expecting maturity, maturation being an expectation, one of the vessels, one of the
  66. 5:06the vehicles I should say that God uses to aid us in that process is correction to the
  67. 5:14word of God we go Hebrews chapter 12 verses 5 and 6 and have you verse 5 have you forgotten
  68. 5:20the exhortation that addresses you as sons my son do not regard lightly the discipline of
  69. 5:28the Lord, nor be weary when reproved by Him, for the Lord disciplines the one He loves
  70. 5:38and chastises every son whom He receives. One of the tools that God employs to aid us
  71. 5:48in maturation, to where we can grow from not only being milk consumers, but where we are
  72. 5:54but sure sufficiently to consume meat,
  73. 6:00you know, that we have our senses exercised
  74. 6:03for discerning good versus evil, right versus wrong,
  75. 6:06wrong, walking in righteousness is God correcting us.
  76. 6:11The same passage, verse 11, it goes on to say,
  77. 6:15for the moment all discipline seems painful
  78. 6:17rather than pleasant, but later it yields
  79. 6:20the peaceful fruit of righteousness
  80. 6:23to those who have been trained by it.
  81. 6:28This verse presents the notion
  82. 6:31that we could face correction,
  83. 6:32but still not get the benefits of that correction.
  84. 6:34Why?
  85. 6:35Because we refuse to allow the correction to train us,
  86. 6:38to teach us, to aid us.
  87. 6:41One of the major reasons why there could be
  88. 6:43a misunderstanding and a faulty approach to God's correction
  89. 6:50is because a lack of covenantal revelation,
  90. 6:52covenantal revelation.
  91. 6:53What do I mean by that?
  92. 6:55If we don't understand this, this is also why it is egregious
  93. 7:01for children to be read at homes without fathers.
  94. 7:05And I'm gonna make this connection in a moment.
  95. 7:07Fatherlessness is not only a natural problem.
  96. 7:11It's a spiritual problem with untold consequences.
  97. 7:17I mean, I can go through all the statistics.
  98. 7:19It doesn't matter, demographic background,
  99. 7:21it doesn't matter ethnicity, it doesn't matter,
  100. 7:23socioeconomic status, nearly over 98% of every case
  101. 7:29have ever prosecuted in the criminal law context.
  102. 7:32The charged party was a defendant who came from a home
  103. 7:36where they were not reared in the home with their father.
  104. 7:41That has been the common denominator in my own experience.
  105. 7:44You do any research in the sociological research.
  106. 7:49You'll see that consistently evident
  107. 7:53because God has made children who require the investment of both their mothers and their father.
  108. 8:02God made us a situation where mothers, it comes naturally to mothers to serve an overt nurturing role.
  109. 8:10It comes naturally to fathers by God's divine design to function as a disciplinarian.
  110. 8:18Neither should be exclusively functioning in either capacity.
  111. 8:23Fathers are not only disciplinarians.
  112. 8:25Mothers are not only nurturers,
  113. 8:28but they have outsized impact in those areas
  114. 8:31by God's divine design.
  115. 8:35Things happen as fathers usually have a son
  116. 8:36as playing baseball.
  117. 8:37He makes the move up from tee ball to where now
  118. 8:40it's coach pitch or moving on to pitchers.
  119. 8:44It's fathers usually.
  120. 8:45A pitch is a little bit too close inside
  121. 8:48an inside corner to plate.
  122. 8:50Grazes the young man.
  123. 8:54The boy gets a little scared.
  124. 8:56Maybe not want to get back in there.
  125. 8:57Usually it's fathers will say, all right, let's get back in there.
  126. 9:00Let's go again.
  127. 9:02Not because he hates the son, but he understands that a part of being able to,
  128. 9:06in this instance, this example I'm using hit the baseball is overcoming the fear
  129. 9:12that the ball will hit you and hurt you.
  130. 9:15Mothers generally speaking, and of course there exceptions to this,
  131. 9:17but generally speaking, their first inclination is to respond to what the
  132. 9:21child is feeling at the moment as opposed to implung the foresight down the line.
  133. 9:26Again, this is not exclusive, but I'm just saying,
  134. 9:29I put that a ghost usually, the knee jerk reaction.
  135. 9:31Mom's like, oh baby, you okay, you hurt?
  136. 9:34Dad's usually, get back in, let's go again.
  137. 9:37Again, not exclusive, y'all know what I'm talking about.
  138. 9:39This is a rocket science.
  139. 9:42Well, what ends up happening when we don't have
  140. 9:46that natural understanding of the father's engagement,
  141. 9:49of a father's engagement and the application of correction,
  142. 9:53it could cause it to be a disconnect
  143. 9:55understanding when our heavenly Father corrects us. Without the covenantal context,
  144. 10:02it's very easy to misunderstand correction from the Lord as if it's punitive, as if God is
  145. 10:09attempting to punish us. And make no mistake about it, sin has consequences. The grace of God
  146. 10:18by the blood of Jesus Christ forgives us of the eternal consequences, but sin has consequences in
  147. 10:23time. But correction that comes from God is not punitive.
  148. 10:29Correction that comes from God is disciplined to strengthen us, to avoid
  149. 10:36repeating the thing that required correction in the first place. The Hebrew
  150. 10:41writer quoting from Proverbs chapter 3 verses 11 and 12 explains God's
  151. 10:48motivation. My son do not regard lightly the discipline of the Lord, nor be weary
  152. 10:54when reproved by him, why? For the Lord disciplines the one he loves. The covenantal context, the
  153. 11:03revelation that is available to us as a result of covenant relationship with God,
  154. 11:09allows us to recognize that God's correction is administered because he loves us.
  155. 11:16Correction from God is a tangible demonstration of His love for us.
  156. 11:24It is God communicating, hey son, don't walk this way because if you persist in walking this
  157. 11:31way, destruction is before you.
  158. 11:36It is my love for you that compels me to correct your conduct so that you don't repeat the
  159. 11:45the very thing that will ultimately not hurt a little bit,
  160. 11:54but destroy you.
  161. 11:57Wow, I didn't forget about that.
  162. 11:59People telling me, yeah, you know that guy
  163. 12:02who's calling himself the Messiah, the biblical Messiah.
  164. 12:05Yeah, that dude is a lie, don't worry,
  165. 12:06I'm gonna deal with that.
  166. 12:07I'm just getting the things ready to do a whole show on that,
  167. 12:11you know, to diagnose that biblically.
  168. 12:13That's just, it's just the signs of the times, man,
  169. 12:15that we're living in.
  170. 12:16We're getting back to the text.
  171. 12:18But the Lord disciplines the one He loves and chastises every son whom He receives.
  172. 12:26We have the privilege and opportunity to adjust our perception to recognize, wait a
  173. 12:33minute, this is not God is not correct to me here because He hates me.
  174. 12:42God's correction isn't intended to be punitive.
  175. 12:45His correction is an expression of His love and His correction is what allows us to make
  176. 12:51the adjustments so that we can progress from milk to meat, that maturity develops as we respond
  177. 13:03to the Lord's leading, including His leading, in correcting us, because His correction is
  178. 13:11an expression of His love.
  179. 13:15If we put ourselves in a position to where we misunderstand God's correction, where we
  180. 13:19review it solely as, not even solely, that we view it as punitive, mean spirit.
  181. 13:27And any of these other, you know, negative superlatives you want to employ, it's because
  182. 13:33we don't have the revelation of cover that, that, that, that has derived from that covenant
  183. 13:36to context.
  184. 13:38My son do not regard lightly the discipline of the Lord, nor be weary when reproved by him
  185. 13:43for the Lord disciplines the one he loves and chastises every son who he receives, which
  186. 13:47why we shouldn't be surprised when the same God who corrects us because of his love for our benefit
  187. 13:53charges fathers, fathers, do not exaggerate your children, rather rear them in what the discipline
  188. 14:01and instruction of the Lord God's expects us, natural fathers, to engage with our children in
  189. 14:08a similar way that he engages with us. We correct our children because we love them.
  190. 14:14Now when we're young and immature, when our parents attempted to correct us, it was probably
  191. 14:20easier for us to misunderstand it.
  192. 14:22But when we matured, we recognized, man, you know what?
  193. 14:26My parents didn't let me hang out all night because they love him.
  194. 14:29The same thing applies to us in our relationship with the Lord.
  195. 14:32We need to recognize that the correction of the Lord is because of His love for us.
  196. 14:38And it is His love that compels Him to keep us from pursuing a course that will ultimately
  197. 14:46destroy us. Do not regard lightly to the discipline of the Lord, nor be weary when
  198. 14:51reproved by him, but the Lord disciplines the one he loves, chastises every son he
  199. 14:57receives. A discipleship minted with Joseph Parker, loved always gifts and we're all
  200. 15:07called to a lifestyle of love. One of, if not the most loving things you and I can
  201. 15:13do is share the gospel with the world the despondent is to hear it. So one of the
  202. 15:18is whereby we live a life of love.
  203. 15:20Is living a life and a lifestyle
  204. 15:23of sharing the gospel as we go.
  205. 15:26So a part of walking in love,
  206. 15:27walking in the wisdom and the power of love
  207. 15:30is knowing that yes, if you're a believer,
  208. 15:32then it's your responsibility to be a bright
  209. 15:35and bold witness for the Lord Jesus Christ.
  210. 15:38Sharing the gospel as the Holy Spirit directs us,
  211. 15:41sharing the gospel because that helps address
  212. 15:44the biggest need of the world.
  213. 15:47Every human being's greatest need is the need to know Jesus Christ.
  214. 15:51So one of the ways whereby we live a life of love is living a life and a lifestyle of sharing
  215. 15:57the gospel as we go.
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  239. 17:16Okay, some of you might have heard,
  240. 17:19I began discussing this a little bit earlier today
  241. 17:24on today's issues, but this is just astounding to me.
  242. 17:33The courts of law should be places where justice is secured.
  243. 17:40where justice is secured.
  244. 17:43Instead, it's increasingly become evident that many of them,
  245. 17:49not all, many of them have been claimed become halls of lawlessness.
  246. 17:53The first case I'm going to bring to your attention.
  247. 18:02I want you to keep in mind what is taking so long here.
  248. 18:06So there is a municipal court judge in Boston.
  249. 18:10If anybody is wondering why President Trump signed the executive order yesterday,
  250. 18:13signed concerning sanctuary cities and sanctuary jurisdictions. This case is one of them. Boston
  251. 18:20has declared itself to be a sanctuary city. But what I'm talking about has no bearing whatsoever
  252. 18:27on sanctuary status, but you literally have judges who are violating federal law because
  253. 18:34they are demonstrating an affinity for illegal aliens over and above American citizens.
  254. 18:39It's just a simple truth.
  255. 18:42So I'm going to story time with Abraham Hamilton III.
  256. 18:47Judge Shelley Joseph, Boston Municipal Court Judge, had a defendant who appeared before her in court
  257. 18:56on April 2, 2018.
  258. 18:58Now, 2018, guys, is seven years ago, 2018.
  259. 19:05This defendant, his name, Jose Medina Perez, an illegal immigrant from the Dominican Republic.
  260. 19:18All right. He appeared before Judge Shelley Joseph because Jose
  261. 19:26Martinez Perez have been arrested in charge with criminal
  262. 19:30drug possession and as a fugitive from justice from
  263. 19:34Pennsylvania. So he was in court in Boston because he had
  264. 19:38fled a criminal prosecution in Pennsylvania and he was
  265. 19:42arrested according to police reports in possession of illegal
  266. 19:47drugs. Now this Jose Medina Perez had been deported previously from the United States
  267. 19:56of America. Not once, not once, twice. Jose Medina Perez was deported in January of 2020,
  268. 20:04I'm sorry, 2003. Somehow he came back to the United States, was arrested again and deported
  269. 20:12again in 2007 yet Jose Medina Perez was back in the United States of America and made his way
  270. 20:25back to Boston. I'm going to give you a little clip of what transpires in the moment because I'm
  271. 20:30going to describe it some more and then I'm going to play the clip because what occurs is
  272. 20:37in a criminal court proceeding. Now remember this is a criminal court proceeding Jose Medina
  273. 20:43in the Berezis in court standing criminal charges in a state court in Massachusetts in
  274. 20:48Boston.
  275. 20:49Mm hmm.
  276. 20:50Ice agents having already previously deported this dude twice learned of his presence in
  277. 20:57court and came to court to detain Medina Perez because he was already under orders to be
  278. 21:07deported for a third time.
  279. 21:10Well, when Medina Perez, I'm sorry, when Judge Joseph,
  280. 21:13Judge Shelley Joseph learns that there are ice agents
  281. 21:17in her courtroom, or should I say right outside
  282. 21:21or courtroom, she ends up colluding,
  283. 21:25guys, I'm not making this up,
  284. 21:27colluding with Jose Medina Perez as attorney,
  285. 21:32calls for a sidebar at the bench with the attorneys,
  286. 21:37with the attorneys, shuts off the recording equipment,
  287. 21:42so what she's saying cannot be recorded,
  288. 21:46and then commences to aid Medina Perez
  289. 21:51in being released and escaping ICE detention.
  290. 21:55Listen to and watch clip number two, clip number two, go.
  291. 22:01This prosecution is absolutely political.
  292. 22:04Shelley Joseph is absolutely innocent.
  293. 22:07Judge Shelley Joseph on the other side of the law,
  294. 22:10charged with obstruction of justice for allegedly helping an undocumented immigrant evade an ice agent.
  295. 22:15The idea of anyone interfering with federal law enforcement is troubling,
  296. 22:19but if a judge did it, that is far, far worse.
  297. 22:24Defendent Jose Medina Perez, who the U.S. attorney says was twice deported and facing drug charges,
  298. 22:30was brought to court last April with an ICE officer waiting for him upon his release.
  299. 22:35According to the indictment, it was Judge Joseph who helped facilitate his escape.
  300. 22:40and trial court officer Wesley McGregor also charged with obstruction and perjury
  301. 22:44who helped him out a back door. The allegations and stays indictment involve
  302. 22:49the intentional interference with federal officers in the course of their duties.
  303. 22:54That is a crime. Yes, yes it is a crime which resulted now. Y'all heard me say
  304. 23:01this took place April 2nd 2018. Now Jose Martinez Perez was ultimately arrested
  305. 23:07again, 17 days later on April 19.
  306. 23:12But this judge, Shelley Joseph was indicted by the United States
  307. 23:15Department of Justice in 2022 2022.
  308. 23:21Now the clip I played began with her attorney back then saying that this is
  309. 23:25just a charge and all this other kind of stuff.
  310. 23:27Well, after judge Joseph's indictment.
  311. 23:34Boy, can I make this stuff up?
  312. 23:35The U.S. Department of Justice in 2022 dismissed the indictment against Judge Joseph because
  313. 23:43she agreed to voluntarily, at that time, submit to the Massachusetts Commission on Judicial
  314. 23:50Conduct.
  315. 23:52Well, what has transpired since then is that there's been delay upon delay and upon delay,
  316. 24:01oh yes, Pastor Carl, 2018, of her case to where she still has not had a hearing before
  317. 24:08the Massachusetts Commission on Judicial Commod. She is currently scheduled right now, as I'm
  318. 24:13talking to you, to appear before the Suffolk County Superior Court on June 9th of this year,
  319. 24:202025 for a public hearing to determine whether or not, and y'all don't throw rocks at me
  320. 24:28or tomatoes, to determine whether or not she can continue to serve as a judge.
  321. 24:34Because y'all want to know what's happened since 2018, up until this very point. Judge
  322. 24:40Shelley Joseph has still been, judge,
  323. 24:42Shelley Joseph sitting on the bench.
  324. 24:45It's functioning, operating, serving, Massachusetts, yeah.
  325. 24:51So it'll be determined whether or not
  326. 24:54she can continue functioning as a judge,
  327. 24:59following the hearing on June 9th.
  328. 25:00My simple question is, that's seven years ago,
  329. 25:06you have allegations of criminality,
  330. 25:13so there's no more criminal prosecution,
  331. 25:14no more criminal charges.
  332. 25:19That's wild, man.
  333. 25:20That's wild.
  334. 25:22So apparently the former US attorney for that jurisdiction
  335. 25:25is no longer the current US attorney,
  336. 25:27accepting a willingness to consider
  337. 25:31whether or not she can continue serving as a judge
  338. 25:33as a sufficient punitive measure.
  339. 25:38Because from then until now, she hasn't yet, has not yet.
  340. 25:44Been removed.
  341. 25:46It appears, she doesn't have yet
  342. 25:47because June 9th hearing is coming up.
  343. 25:50Got a couple more months.
  344. 25:52I will suspect they would remove her from the bench,
  345. 25:55but is Massachusetts?
  346. 25:56I don't, I can't tell you for sure.
  347. 26:00And maybe if that case would have been handled properly,
  348. 26:03we wouldn't have had this case.
  349. 26:05Oh, y'all didn't think I just had one case, did you?
  350. 26:09Bobby, please don't blow a gasket, I need you, man.
  351. 26:12Y'all just see Bobby's face, Bobby.
  352. 26:14Bobby turned two shades red.
  353. 26:17Now remember, remember the case I talked about
  354. 26:19in New Mexico, right?
  355. 26:21When the sitting judge, he's now resigned his position,
  356. 26:25but there was an illegal alien who got arrested
  357. 26:26at his house in New Mexico.
  358. 26:32That brings me to the case of Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Hannah Dugan.
  359. 26:38Now again, Judge Shelley Joseph was a state court judge. Judge Hannah Dugan is a state court judge in Wisconsin.
  360. 26:45Judge Hannah Dugan was arrested this past Friday.
  361. 26:52And contrary to Shelley Joseph's experience,
  362. 26:58Judge Dugan is facing criminal charges currently. What are the facts of this case?
  363. 27:04Well, last Friday, April 25th, Judge Hannah Dugan was arrested at the courthouse.
  364. 27:16Why? Because she was arrested under charges that she escorted an illegal alien
  365. 27:22by the name of Eduardo Flores Ruiz, who is a who is Mexican.
  366. 27:30And in his case, he hadn't been previously deported twice, but he was
  367. 27:32deported previously in 2013 just one time, you know?
  368. 27:36Yes, Bobby.
  369. 27:37He was deported in 2013.
  370. 27:39why was Eduardo Flores Ruiz in Judge Dugan's court,
  371. 27:47criminal charges of assault and battery,
  372. 27:50in which he was alleged to have punched a person
  373. 27:53in the face 30 times after they complained
  374. 27:56about his loud music.
  375. 27:58That's why he was in court, in Judge Dugan's court.
  376. 28:02Judge Dugan learns that ICE is in a lobby
  377. 28:06waiting on Eduardo, waiting on Eduardo.
  378. 28:13Judge Duggan concocts quarter to the report a ruse
  379. 28:20to yes concocts a ruse to divert the attention
  380. 28:27of the ice agents, allows Eduardo Flores Ruiz
  381. 28:31to have access to the jury room in a courtroom.
  382. 28:35Anybody who's been in a courtroom,
  383. 28:36you know that the jury room is used for juries
  384. 28:39and official proceedings.
  385. 28:42And even sometimes, depending on the court makeup
  386. 28:44the size that defendants will be kept in the jury pending their appears before the bench.
  387. 28:51But according to the reports, Judge Dugan led Eduardo into the jury room to escort him
  388. 28:57through a back door out of the courtroom to evade ICE detention.
  389. 29:02Well, ICE put together what all transpired, got an arrest warrant, Judge Hannah Dugan was
  390. 29:13arrested this past Friday on federal charges of obstruction of justice and peeting a formal
  391. 29:19process and much to my surprise, I must say, that the Wisconsin Supreme Court, which has
  392. 29:29a liberal majority on it current, I remember there was a big deal, the election had just
  393. 29:34transpired, the Wisconsin Supreme Court of its own initiative, of its own initiative suspended
  394. 29:42Judge Dugan from the bench immediately.
  395. 29:46Their order said, quote, the Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Hannah Dugan is temporarily prohibited
  396. 29:52from exercising the powers of a circuit judge in the state of Wisconsin,
  397. 29:56effective the date of this order until further order of the court."
  398. 30:00End quote.
  399. 30:02They go on to say because these criminal charges are fending against her.
  400. 30:06How are we going to have somebody on the bench who is also a defendant in criminal case?
  401. 30:13Maybe the Wisconsin Supreme Court should send an email, maybe a snail may
  402. 30:17affect simile to the Supreme Court in Massachusetts.
  403. 30:24Guys, I'm telling you this, this is wild. Listen to and watch.
  404. 30:28Clip number one about about Judge Hannah Dugan in Wisconsin.
  405. 30:33Go.
  406. 30:34Judge Hannah Dugan is the person who's been arrested here facing two counts.
  407. 30:37The court paperwork was just unsealed, obstructing or impeding a proceeding before a department
  408. 30:41or agency of the United States and concealing an individual to prevent his discovery and arrest.
  409. 30:47And what they allege here in the course of the complaint that's been filed by the FBI
  410. 30:51agent who was running this investigation is that essentially this judge used the jury
  411. 30:56door.
  412. 30:57door that the jury comes in and out of the courtroom. It allows the jury to come in and
  413. 31:01out of the courtroom and be able to move through non-public areas so that protects them. But
  414. 31:06it's also a way for other courts to have to move through. And apparently she was involved
  415. 31:10in this case, at least according to the information that the federal prosecutors and the FBI has
  416. 31:15alleged during the course of their investigation, she moved this individual who's wanted by ICE
  417. 31:21for which there was an active and a restaurant for it to be removed from the United States,
  418. 31:27moved him through the jury door, allowing him to effectively evade ICE agents.
  419. 31:32This individual was facing criminal charges through misdemeanor accounts related to physical
  420. 31:39assault.
  421. 31:40And so that's why they were in the courthouse in the first place.
  422. 31:42You have to lose it right.
  423. 31:46And these are kinds of people like the guy in the Boston case.
  424. 31:50This is a nine violent.
  425. 31:52What is going to do with the deportants twice already?
  426. 31:54Why?
  427. 31:57He just has a drug problem, eh?
  428. 32:00Yeah, we have judges in our country.
  429. 32:03The reason why I present this to you guys, again, these are state court judges, but these
  430. 32:09are the kinds of people that are placed that are donning black dresses in some court rooms.
  431. 32:15And though they bear the imprimatur of being the place where justice is pursued, you're
  432. 32:24seeing increasingly, it's not always the case, for a judge to literally put their careers on
  433. 32:34the line to shield illegal immigrants from ICE detention?
  434. 32:40What do you think that tells you about their willingness to say?
  435. 32:43I don't know.
  436. 32:44Use their position on the bench to advance their political prerogatives.
  437. 32:50You think they're neutral operators of truth?
  438. 32:52Or do you think something else is going on?
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  457. 34:15Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner, Abraham Hamilton
  458. 34:17the third year.
  459. 34:19Now, if you've been with us for a while in the corner,
  460. 34:22what have we discussed repeatedly?
  461. 34:24When we see lawlessness evident in the places
  462. 34:29that are supposed to be,
  463. 34:31calls of justice, what is the scripture point is to?
  464. 34:34I say in 59.
  465. 34:36See, the lawlessness isn't the root, it's the fruit, guys.
  466. 34:41It's the fruit.
  467. 34:42It's the fruit of a society going back,
  468. 34:45because I mean, you know, I'm not the type of person
  469. 34:48that tries to pounce on people at the lowest and these other things.
  470. 34:53But how do you have a judge that that that flaunts the law so willfully?
  471. 35:01How do they maintain their position with law licenses?
  472. 35:06I'm just, I'm just asking.
  473. 35:11And then, and then let alone continuing on a bench,
  474. 35:15The lawlessness that we're seeing is downstream from a culture and a society that is rejected
  475. 35:27truth.
  476. 35:29But it shouldn't even be a political conversation.
  477. 35:35Both of these judges that I talked about today are it's presiding over criminal cases,
  478. 35:39independent of the previous criminality of illegal entry into our country.
  479. 35:44Twice previously for the case in Boston, once previously for the case in Wisconsin, both
  480. 35:49having judges who happen to be female Democrats violating the law to aid these people who I
  481. 36:06doubt they know personally unlike the judge in New Mexico, it's indicative which is why
  482. 36:14I continue to say that the greatest and most desperate need that we have in our society
  483. 36:17is repenting.
  484. 36:23Again the things guys that we're seeing it makes no sense logically because this is an insanity
  485. 36:30that reveals spiritual truth.
  486. 36:31I'll give you another one.
  487. 36:34Remember when I covered California's governor, Gavanito Nusilini, who signed a bill into law
  488. 36:46that allowed men to be incarcerated with women under the Trans Insanity Delusion.
  489. 36:55Unsurprisingly, there have been numerous reports of men physically abusing women that they're
  490. 37:03incarcerated with in California prisons.
  491. 37:05It began as soon as Newsom signed the law. Well, yesterday in the California
  492. 37:20legislature, state legislature, the committee for public safety heard a bill.
  493. 37:28What's so funny, Bobby? Because I mentioned California public safety in the same
  494. 37:32sentence. That's why you laughing? The committee on public safety had a bill.
  495. 37:37Jeff's not laughing. Jeff is green. He heard the clip. A bill was filed in an
  496. 37:45effort to address the safety of California inmates was one of several bills that were filed, but this one in particular, which was sponsored by Senator Shannon Grove, what sought to do one thing, keep men from being incarcerated with women, excuse me, several things, but along the same trajectory to keep men from being incarcerated with women to give women privacy and sleeping arrangements and showers while they're incarcerated.
  497. 38:15All right.
  498. 38:17To shield them from basically the harm that they were placed in by Gavinito New Salinas law
  499. 38:26that he signed it into signed previously.
  500. 38:29Well, I'm pretty sure you guys already know where I'm going.
  501. 38:36You're not going to be shocked.
  502. 38:44The bill failed.
  503. 38:45The bill failed.
  504. 38:46Listen to Senator Shannon Grove talk about her bill that failed just yesterday's clip number
  505. 38:51three, clip three, go.
  506. 38:53It's a point that the committee didn't see that even one rape is way too many.
  507. 38:59We have a bill that's addressing the prison guard issue which needs to happen.
  508. 39:02We have a bill addressing body cameras which needs to happen.
  509. 39:06But this bill specifically addressed the transgender inmates being transferred from men's
  510. 39:10prisons to women prisons where we know there's a problem as well.
  511. 39:14And so that's what our bill addressed.
  512. 39:15It was not political.
  513. 39:17It was just in response to hundreds of letters that we've received from incarcerated women,
  514. 39:22working with Amy and excuse me, woman to woman,
  515. 39:27and just addressing the issues
  516. 39:29that these incarcerated women live every single day.
  517. 39:35Can I make this stuff up?
  518. 39:37Can I make this stuff up?
  519. 39:42So the bill failed in committee.
  520. 39:49Can I make this stuff up?
  521. 39:52Yeah, judges helping illegal aliens, the skate.
  522. 39:58California is like, nah, we need to keep those men
  523. 40:00in the sales with the women.
  524. 40:03We don't care how many women are brutalized and raped.
  525. 40:06We don't care about none of that
  526. 40:09because we have to be progressive.
  527. 40:12This is why I say it's a regressive guy.
  528. 40:15You see these things happening in the courts,
  529. 40:17that this is why you have George Soros
  530. 40:19and the Open Sides Society Foundation.
  531. 40:21And then you have, get this,
  532. 40:24George Soros the son, Alex Soros, is about to marry.
  533. 40:28She will never be president's long-time assistant,
  534. 40:30Yeah, I gotta love that.
  535. 40:32Oh, yeah, you know that one, Bob.
  536. 40:34Oh, yeah.
  537. 40:35Oh, yeah.
  538. 40:36A match made in regression.
  539. 40:39Oh, Huma.
  540. 40:43Now, remember Huma was with Anthony Wiener at first.
  541. 40:45Remember that, right?
  542. 40:47Anthony Wiener has a problem.
  543. 40:49I believe right there.
  544. 40:52Yes.
  545. 40:53Yes.
  546. 40:54Huma Abaddon and Alex sort of there.
  547. 40:57These people are literally invested in attempting to accomplish
  548. 41:02attempting to accomplish Antonio Gramsci's vision, right?
  549. 41:06Antonio Gramsci, if you don't know, many of you know,
  550. 41:08if you've been listening to the show for a while, you know.
  551. 41:11Antonio Gramsci is the Italian Marxist
  552. 41:15who had the foresight to recognize that Marxism
  553. 41:21would never be embraced in the West
  554. 41:25as a result of revolution, violently.
  555. 41:30I've explained before, Karl Marx's real name
  556. 41:32is Moses Mordecai, Marx Levy.
  557. 41:33It's not the author of socialism and communism in terms of the ideology.
  558. 41:39Marx's contribution to the sociallistic panoply is a utilization of violence as a mechanism
  559. 41:44to impose sociallistic thought en route to full-blown communism.
  560. 41:50Antonio Gramsci, recognizing the failures of Marxism globally after World War I in particular,
  561. 41:56recognize that people have this pesky penchant that when you put a gun to their head, they
  562. 42:02normally willing to defend themselves. We didn't expect that. So, Gramsey postulated what became known
  563. 42:09as the Long March Through the Institution, where you have Marx's Revolution by Evolution. His idea
  564. 42:15in his prison notebooks, which was translated into English by Joseph Buttigieg's father,
  565. 42:24sorry, Pete Buttigieg's father, his daddy's name is Joseph Buttigieg.
  566. 42:26Uh huh, is that any society that has Christianity at its root, those roots would have to be severed
  567. 42:38in order for Marxism to have a chance at advancing.
  568. 42:42All right.
  569. 42:48So George Soros and his open society, that's the name of his organization, wants to facilitate
  570. 42:55the severing of those roots by fomenting lawlessness.
  571. 43:00I've explained the immigration phenomenon as the application of the cloud-driven strategy
  572. 43:04to the immigration phenomenon that forced the city of New York into bankruptcy previously,
  573. 43:10for the express purposes of not having anybody receive any benefits, but for the express purposes
  574. 43:15of overrunning the city financially to where it could not pay all of its bills, to force
  575. 43:19it into bankruptcy and to embrace a reconstituted financial engagement mechanism.
  576. 43:26That's the goal.
  577. 43:27That's the goal.
  578. 43:30That's happening in our nation right now.
  579. 43:33you have, you know, in within a four-year term flooding our nation, the conservative numbers,
  580. 43:3910 million illegal immigrants, I would argue that it's upwards of 20 million in just these
  581. 43:43last four years. You have the revelation from the Doge Department that you have people coming
  582. 43:49into the country who don't even have a date to appear before an immigration judge in person
  583. 43:52yet, but they're given Social Security numbers in place on Medicaid. You have the revelations
  584. 44:00of people receiving unemployment benefits and Social Security benefits that are upwards
  585. 44:06of 120 years old, when you see all of these things come together, then you have certainly
  586. 44:13the investment in creating a perpetual voting block.
  587. 44:24But the goal, ultimately, is to overrun.
  588. 44:27I know you guys, these things are happening intentionally.
  589. 44:32And you have frankly, the mainstreaming or the normalizing of lawlessness.
  590. 44:37but they put a euphemism, they euphemize the lawlessness and say,
  591. 44:42no, this is political speech. Listen, judge Duke, and that ain't political speech.
  592. 44:48You helping an illegal alien evade ICE who has a lawful arrest warrant. Judge Joseph,
  593. 44:55that's not political speech. That's not a moral crusade. That is lawlessness. That is lawlessness.
  594. 45:02and look past the car with a great question.
  595. 45:11And who is the author of Lawlessness?
  596. 45:14Who is the Lawless one?
  597. 45:18See, we need to get out of this mindset
  598. 45:20what we're talking about, you know,
  599. 45:24publicist, Democrats.
  600. 45:26We need to have clarity
  601. 45:29to identify righteousness and wickedness.
  602. 45:33Because what we're dealing with guys is evil
  603. 45:36on a national scale.
  604. 45:39Give one more before we get out of here.
  605. 45:43Remember during the campaign leading up to the 24 presidential election and she who shot
  606. 45:51never be president the remix.
  607. 45:54Cackling camera like that.
  608. 46:04Remember her?
  609. 46:07Yes.
  610. 46:08Remember the interview she gave with CBS and she was asked a question by the host about
  611. 46:13Israel and we ended up learning oh CBS flipped and then reversed it.
  612. 46:20a edited splice and made something nice out of an answer.
  613. 46:23That was a normal cackling camera word salad
  614. 46:28while President Trump sued CBS.
  615. 46:34Initially for 10 million, then he upped it to 20 million.
  616. 46:3720 billion, yeah.
  617. 46:38Yeah, initially for 10 billion, upped it to 20 billion.
  618. 46:44Well, the Board of Paramount Global,
  619. 46:46which is the parent company of CBS, met yesterday.
  620. 46:50Yes, yes, the Board of Paramount Global
  621. 46:54met yesterday and they met for one purpose. The purpose was to discuss
  622. 47:01acceptable financial terms for a settlement with President Trump on his
  623. 47:0760 Minutes lawsuit.
  624. 47:09Sherry Redstone, according to the reports, the board's non-executive chair
  625. 47:13and paramount controlling shareholder recues herself from the portion of the
  626. 47:17meeting in which the board members discussed a settlement. The exact dollar
  627. 47:24amounts have not been disclosed publicly yet. But what has been disclosed is that Paramount
  628. 47:33Global is coming to a conclusion as to what financial terms upon which they're going to
  629. 47:42settle this lawsuit with President Trump. All of the lying and the contriving and all of
  630. 47:51these things, it's being revealed that there's a price to pay for lying like that. There's
  631. 47:58a price to pay. And this settlement conversation, obviously, I cannot say that the settlement
  632. 48:03is done because this is just the discourse concerning the settlement. But let me just
  633. 48:08tell you, news about these kinds of things don't leak unless certain persons want that
  634. 48:13information out. See, what I expect that happens is that CBS, CBS is parent company, Paramount
  635. 48:20Global, understands that Mr. Trump pays attention to the news quite intentionally, diligently,
  636. 48:28wanted it to be known that we're gonna weigh the white flag on this one. We're gonna weigh
  637. 48:34the white flag on this one. We are coming to terms that there's an offer coming soon from
  638. 48:45us for this case. And this is instructive, man. All of the people and you know I have people
  639. 48:50y'all can imagine all kind of names and get told. And members ask me questions. Hey, why
  640. 48:54can't you support? She should never be president the remix. I'm like, guys, I was born that
  641. 48:59but it wasn't last night.
  642. 49:00The same people that told me,
  643. 49:02drove by this, the best he's ever been.
  644. 49:05The same ones you told me,
  645. 49:07Kackling Camelot was the worst vice president
  646. 49:09in American history, potentially.
  647. 49:10But then the very next day, they're like,
  648. 49:11she is amazing.
  649. 49:13She walks on water.
  650. 49:14She turned off the light as in bed before it goes dark.
  651. 49:18You know, she can jump in the pool
  652. 49:19and come out completely dry.
  653. 49:21It's amazing.
  654. 49:22She's a miracle worker.
  655. 49:24Because these people lie.
  656. 49:28And I'm sharing this with you
  657. 49:29Because I know the liars in regressive media not going to report this, but I want our audience
  658. 49:33here to be armed with facts and information.
  659. 49:39The views and opinions expressed in this broadcast may not necessarily reflect those of the American
  660. 49:44Family Association or American Family Radio.

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