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August 11, 2025 · 50:50

President Trump federalizes D.C. policing

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0:00 - 15:00. Acts 17:22-27. The King is not surprised. 15:00 - 31:00. President Trump federalizes D.C. policing. 31:00 - 48:00. Why hasn’t this important detail in the Texas redistricting discussion been more prominently included? | 1-800-326-4543 ext. 345 To donate call : 877-616-2396 Video Clip Links J.D. Vance Harmeet Dhillon Trump takes control of DC police

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  27. 1:21Many of you, if not most of you are making your transition from your part time jobs where
  28. 1:26you generate an income to your full time jobs where you cultivate an outcome.
  29. 1:30And as you do so, I want to remind you to do so with intentionality, understanding the
  30. 1:35primacy that God places on family, welcoming that understanding to guide and govern your
  31. 1:41engagement, refusing to allow the world to determine for you what is priority.
  32. 1:47Instead, that you ascribe to what the scripture unveils and you refuse to allow the world to
  33. 1:54gain all of your attention, focus, diligence and investment only to neglect what transpires
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  35. 2:04I want to encourage you to reverse that simply because what goes on in your house is far
  36. 2:09more important than what goes on in the White House. This is not stated to diminish the significance
  37. 2:17of the occurrences to and through the Oval Office, but simply to emphasize the fact that you and I
  38. 2:24are directly responsible and accountable for what we directly influence. So as you're making
  39. 2:33your transition, recognize what you have the opportunity to do. For some of you, today may be
  40. 2:38the very first day that you lead your family in worship. Let me tell you, there is not a more
  41. 2:44important thing you can do with your family today than to direct them to the throne of grace,
  42. 2:50to emphasize the inescapable reality that you desperately need God. There are no things that
  43. 3:00transpire throughout our days that are more important than that. And so much of that can be taught,
  44. 3:06but a whole lot more of it will be caught.
  45. 3:09And among the things that we seek to do,
  46. 3:11and I'm right in the boat with you,
  47. 3:13if you've been listening to the show for a while,
  48. 3:14watching the show for a while, you know,
  49. 3:16I have young children still in my home.
  50. 3:18I got two teenagers in my home.
  51. 3:20When did that happen?
  52. 3:21Goodness gracious.
  53. 3:23But my hope and prayer for my children is that
  54. 3:27they're enduring memory of our home,
  55. 3:29and they're upbringing in my home,
  56. 3:31is that among all the experiences that they had
  57. 3:34with Marie and I in our home that the most consistent feature of our home life was
  58. 3:40worshiping the Lord together and they saw daddy model his dependence upon the Lord
  59. 3:46and that that example would be what is enduring for them you have an opportunity
  60. 3:52to do that for some of you you've been doing for quite some time you know at our
  61. 3:56last home school even I spoke at in Phoenix a couple weeks ago there was one
  62. 4:02later was that, you know, I was praying about coming to this event because I'm not new to this.
  63. 4:05I've been discipling my children through my home and from my home over 18 years.
  64. 4:10You know, once I was even debating whether I needed to come to this, I didn't need the 101,
  65. 4:15homeschooling 101 type of discussion. But what I needed is what, you know, you encouraged us with,
  66. 4:20which is to remember why we do what we do. The very central reality is that discipleship is the
  67. 4:27mandate for every Christ follower. Jesus has called every Christ follower to execute his commission.
  68. 4:32That commission is to make disciples. We get the opportunity to execute that command, that command,
  69. 4:38that mandate starting in our own homes. There will be a time that comes when I will no longer
  70. 4:44have children, young children under my roof, should the Lord tear and allow me to see that,
  71. 4:48that time will come. And I will still be required to be an ambassador to the king of kings and
  72. 4:53the next cuter of his commission.
  73. 4:55But I get the privilege at this juncture of my life span
  74. 4:59to have young hearts and minds that God has blessed my wife
  75. 5:02and I with right in our own homes.
  76. 5:04And so we wanna take full advantage of that time.
  77. 5:07Now I wanna encourage you to do the same.
  78. 5:10To the word of God we go, Acts chapter 17,
  79. 5:13and I want to offer this as a reminder to you.
  80. 5:19And I pray that this is as encouraging to you
  81. 5:23as it is to me in Acts 17,
  82. 5:26this is where the Apostle Paul made his appeal,
  83. 5:34his gospel appeal on Mars Hill or in the Ariapagos
  84. 5:39that's recorded in Acts chapter 17, verses 22 through 27.
  85. 5:44And this is where the Stoic and Epicurean philosophers
  86. 5:47gathered to debate the latest goings on.
  87. 5:52And in the midst of this, the Lord moved the Apostle Paul
  88. 5:54to make one of, if not the greatest apologetic appeal
  89. 5:59to aggression, an Athenian audience.
  90. 6:01These are people who had no history
  91. 6:05in submission to the Hebrew Scriptures, none whatsoever.
  92. 6:08So Paul is making his appeal to them.
  93. 6:13And this is what the word of God says.
  94. 6:14Acts 17 verse 22, so Paul standing in the midst of the area,
  95. 6:19so Paul standing in the midst of the areaopagus said,
  96. 6:23Men of Athens, I perceive that in every way you are very religious.
  97. 6:30For I, sorry, for as I passed along and observed the objects of your worship, I found also an
  98. 6:37altar with this inscription, to the unknown God, what therefore you worship as unknown this
  99. 6:43I proclaim to you.
  100. 6:45The God who made the world and everything in it, being Lord of heaven and earth, does not
  101. 6:53live in temples made by man, nor is he served by human hands, as though he needed anything,
  102. 7:02since he himself gives to all mankind life and breath and everything, and he made from
  103. 7:13one man or one blood every nation of mankind to live on all the face of the earth, having
  104. 7:21determined allotted periods and the boundaries of their dwelling place that they should seek
  105. 7:28God and perhaps feel their way toward Him and find Him, yet He is actually not far from
  106. 7:38each one of us.
  107. 7:40I captured this in my notes for today's show as he ain't surprised.
  108. 7:47The God that we serve brothers and sisters is not surprised by the prevalence, the intensity
  109. 7:55and the very nature of the insanity that we are confronting right now.
  110. 8:02Not surprised one bit.
  111. 8:04He wasn't in a Scooby-Doo episode, you know, and the world snuck up behind and with the
  112. 8:10cartoon audio.
  113. 8:11And the guy's like, oh, oh my gosh, I can't believe you have a Supreme Court justice who
  114. 8:18who doesn't know what a woman is.
  115. 8:23Surprise, oh, I can't believe,
  116. 8:25you have a wise Latina on the good Supreme Court.
  117. 8:27God is not surprised at all.
  118. 8:33And I can laugh at that because I am comforted by that.
  119. 8:37And I pray that you are comforted similarly
  120. 8:40because none of this is caught God by surprise.
  121. 8:42Now of course she doesn't nullify the fact that it's crazy,
  122. 8:45man it's crazy, it's crazy.
  123. 8:48But the Lord told us that there were perilous times that were coming, that men would be lovers
  124. 8:54of themselves and lovers of pleasure, you know, insolent, arrogant, boastful, not lovers of
  125. 9:02good, malicious gossips refusing to be reconciled.
  126. 9:07The Lord told us all of this would come.
  127. 9:09And so I'm sharing this with you to encourage you simply to take heart because God knew all
  128. 9:15of this insanity was coming, but he nevertheless, as the scripture bears out for us, he determined
  129. 9:21before time the boundaries of our habitations I've explained before that word boundaries
  130. 9:27that literally means fixed borders. So, so the concept of borders is not a manmade concept.
  131. 9:32It is a God-breathed notion. Let's let that settle in. All right. God is the author of the
  132. 9:39notion of borders. And I ain't talking about formally open the bookstores. But in addition
  133. 9:49to him determining before time the boundaries of our habitation and just on the boundaries
  134. 9:54point just as a by way of reminder that there is not one of us to determine when and where
  135. 9:59we would be born. None of us say, Hey, hey, Lord, let me take a poll and see where I'd
  136. 10:05like to be born. Yeah, yeah, that's the thing. Let me see where I want to go. Where I want
  137. 10:09want to be what time would I want to go? None of us did that. God and his sovereignty determined
  138. 10:17where we would be born, even those who may have migrated to this country. I have members of
  139. 10:23my family. I won't go into a whole long deal, but I have family members who lived through the
  140. 10:28Sandinista, rebellion, and things that transpired in Nicaragua. All right. God, sovereign even
  141. 10:37over that. And then not only that, he's determined the time periods in which we would be alive.
  142. 10:43I told you many times, you know, and I've been knowing,
  143. 10:45I heard it for a long time, he was an avian old soul.
  144. 10:48You know, I told y'all I liked the doo out there,
  145. 10:50and only they don't make me,
  146. 10:54ain't nobody coming to see you oldest, don't make me now.
  147. 10:57Don't make,
  148. 11:00I got nothing but love for you, baby.
  149. 11:03Don't do it now, don't make me do it.
  150. 11:06If I had an error to pick,
  151. 11:07I probably wouldn't have picked the 21st century.
  152. 11:09I'm just talking about myself.
  153. 11:11But thanks to me, the guy that he knows better than me.
  154. 11:13And I am overjoyed at the reality of being alive right now.
  155. 11:18People ask me, hey, aren't you afraid
  156. 11:20of rearing children this day and age?
  157. 11:21And I simply say, no, I'm not.
  158. 11:23Because the God that we serve,
  159. 11:24the God that I serve is faithful in every generation,
  160. 11:29in every generation.
  161. 11:30So I'm excited to be alive.
  162. 11:31No, I'm grateful to be alive now,
  163. 11:34primarily because my King has ordained for me
  164. 11:36to be alive now.
  165. 11:38So we don't have to shrink or wilt
  166. 11:41or panic our way through where we are.
  167. 11:45Man, the King of Kings and the Lord of Lords
  168. 11:47has deposited us for this time, for this moment,
  169. 11:51for his glory.
  170. 11:53We get the express privilege to be a part of God's plan
  171. 11:56at this stage in human history.
  172. 12:02Yes, I understand how crazy it is.
  173. 12:04I report to you quite regularly,
  174. 12:07some of the features of the insanity.
  175. 12:09Don't we talk about the foolishness, do you?
  176. 12:12That's some daily foolishness.
  177. 12:17But I reflect on what Jesus said,
  178. 12:21in this world you will have trouble, but take heart.
  179. 12:24Why am I taking heart, Lord?
  180. 12:25Because I have overcome the world.
  181. 12:28Remember, we're not contending for eternity,
  182. 12:30we're contending from eternity.
  183. 12:34Those of us who are in Christ,
  184. 12:36we have been justified.
  185. 12:39We're not laboring to be justified.
  186. 12:42So because heaven is our home,
  187. 12:45we know the end of the story.
  188. 12:47We know what we reside for eternity.
  189. 12:49What would we be afraid of?
  190. 12:52Well, like we said, I'm like, what you scared of?
  191. 12:55Man, why not?
  192. 12:56Give it all.
  193. 12:58Why not?
  194. 12:59Give it all.
  195. 13:01My daddy used to tell me, you know,
  196. 13:03playing basketball on the summer league teams
  197. 13:04and the travel ball teams,
  198. 13:06son, leave it on the floor,
  199. 13:07leave it all on the court,
  200. 13:09leave it all on the court,
  201. 13:10come back to the bench empty.
  202. 13:13That needs to be our posture
  203. 13:15because we know the end of the story.
  204. 13:18We know who deposited us for this time.
  205. 13:20We know that the fact that we're alive today
  206. 13:24and we're living today, the majority of you listening to me
  207. 13:26are as I am citizens of the United States of America,
  208. 13:29but shout out to our international listeners in Canada
  209. 13:31and Britain and in islands and Trinidad and to,
  210. 13:38I wanna say it right, I'm gonna just say Trinidad.
  211. 13:42I'm gonna leave you there sometimes I mispronounced it.
  212. 13:49But God is places for this time.
  213. 13:52Oh, I can't forget, I probably shouldn't say that on the air,
  214. 13:54We've got some secret listeners in China.
  215. 13:56They hit me up.
  216. 14:00And God has planted us for this day.
  217. 14:02So why not give it all?
  218. 14:03Why not give him all?
  219. 14:08Heaven is our home.
  220. 14:10Our eternities are in our fastened in the palm
  221. 14:14of the hand of our King.
  222. 14:18Why not give it all?
  223. 14:22Why not plant the flag for the King's glory
  224. 14:25in our neighborhoods, our local communities,
  225. 14:28our local churches, our states?
  226. 14:31Why not contend for the glory of the King
  227. 14:33to see not only the greatest nation in the history of the world to exist to date, but why
  228. 14:39not work toward our nation being populated by people who've come to know the parting of
  229. 14:45their sins and to know our Lord Jesus Christ and saving faith.
  230. 14:49Why not share the gospel pray for our nation and trust God with the results as we make disciples.
  231. 15:01A discipleship minted with Joseph Parker.
  232. 15:04God spoke unto existence.
  233. 15:08God used his words to create the universe.
  234. 15:12God's words are powerful, but a very important truth
  235. 15:16that God wants to convey to us in his word is that
  236. 15:19our words are powerful as well.
  237. 15:22Not saying they're as powerful as God's obviously,
  238. 15:25but they're certainly much more powerful
  239. 15:27than I think we tend to think.
  240. 15:29Proverbs chapter 15 verse one.
  241. 15:32A soft word turns away rad, but a harsh word stirs up anger.
  242. 15:38All my words fruitful are the words that honor God,
  243. 15:41that build God's kingdom, or are the words I speak words
  244. 15:44that tear down, that cause difficulty that make life tough.
  245. 15:49Proverbs chapter 16 verse 24,
  246. 15:51gracious words are like a honeycomb,
  247. 15:54sweetness to the soul and health to the body.
  248. 16:06Shiting light into the darkness,
  249. 16:08This is the Hamilton Corner, an American family radio.
  250. 16:12Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner, Abraham Hamilton, the third here.
  251. 16:16So according to the reports, the Trump-Putin summit has been set sometime next week.
  252. 16:22That will certainly be an interesting phenomenon as it comes to fruition.
  253. 16:28There is discussion going on.
  254. 16:30I think President Trump finally came to realize, hmm, maybe,
  255. 16:36you know, glad it's been delaying here, you know,
  256. 16:38and just a sale of weapons to, if you're watching the show,
  257. 16:42watch me closely, NATO, the US selling weapons to NATO
  258. 16:50when turned into Ukraine.
  259. 16:53So the US can say, we haven't sold any weapons
  260. 16:55to the Ukrainians, what are you talking about?
  261. 16:57We haven't done anything there, you know?
  262. 17:00So we'll see what happens there.
  263. 17:02Today's show, man, you can file into the category of,
  264. 17:07You know, we talked about how people deceive by commission and omission how sometimes you have somebody who affirmatively
  265. 17:16Misrepresents, but then you have people who deceive by omitting
  266. 17:19salient facts today is one of those days
  267. 17:22because as we've kind of we've
  268. 17:24Firmly entered the realm of infotainment and I know my show is is an infotainment sure, you know
  269. 17:30And but I'm not putting on an act. This is this is just me. This is how I deliver information
  270. 17:36but in the infotainment era, I guess it doesn't sell enough papers to give the information.
  271. 17:48So right now, many of you have probably been overwhelmed today by the sycophantic, predictable,
  272. 17:58repeated screed of Trump as a dictator.
  273. 18:02is a dictator because of his announcement of federalizing police power in Washington,
  274. 18:09D.C.
  275. 18:10And this is where one of those moments where I just urge all listeners here to just pause
  276. 18:14for a moment and reflect on everything that you know right now.
  277. 18:18So some of the same people that are accusing President Trump of being a dictator are the
  278. 18:22same ones who told us for practically three and a half years that Joe Biden was right
  279. 18:27as rain.
  280. 18:28There's nothing wrong with him.
  281. 18:30He says fit is a fiddle.
  282. 18:32He is according to Joe Scarborough.
  283. 18:35He's the fittest he's ever been.
  284. 18:39Told you that for three and a half years leading up to the June 27th, 2024 debate.
  285. 18:45And then on a dime, I mean, they look like Dion Sanders in his prime, Atlanta Falcons part
  286. 18:49returning Dion Sanders, how quick they reverse course.
  287. 18:52I mean, they changed those, oh, this is terrible.
  288. 18:55Joe Biden must go.
  289. 18:56I was like, wow, this is amazing.
  290. 18:59the same people that told you, you know, this is this is a pandemic of the
  291. 19:04unvaccinated while at the very same time they get the CDC to redefine what a
  292. 19:10vaccine is. They say get the shots and that'll help you prevent contraction and
  293. 19:18the spread of schmovid and then they have to admit, well you get the shot, doesn't
  294. 19:22prohibit contraction of schmovid, well, no, you can get the shot and you'll still get
  295. 19:27it, doesn't prohibit the spread of schmovid, no, it doesn't prohibit the spread, but get
  296. 19:30sure shots. And look that guys that those are just a warm up that's the
  297. 19:37layup line lies you know let's not get to how I love our JD vans put it we're
  298. 19:43gonna say now how they laundered she shall never be president campaign
  299. 19:47talking points into official intelligence briefings and these are the
  300. 19:53same people that are telling you oh Trump Trump so by now I y'all gonna buy
  301. 20:05Are you all going to buy that?
  302. 20:09Let me explain what I'm talking about.
  303. 20:10A mid surges in violent crime in particular in Washington, D.C. President Trump announced
  304. 20:18today the federalizing of police power in Washington, D.C. Listen to and watch clip number
  305. 20:28four, clip four, go.
  306. 20:31I'm announcing a historic action to rescue our nation's capital from crime bloodshed,
  307. 20:37Edlem and Squalor and worse.
  308. 20:42This is Liberation Day in D.C.
  309. 20:44And we're going to take our capital back.
  310. 20:47We're taking it back under the authorities vested in me
  311. 20:51as the President of the United States.
  312. 20:53I'm officially invoking Section 740 of the District
  313. 20:57of Columbia Home Rule Act.
  314. 20:58You know what that is?
  315. 21:00And placing the D.C.
  316. 21:01Metropolitan Police Department under direct federal control.
  317. 21:06you'll be meeting the people that will be directly involved with that.
  318. 21:11In addition, I'm deploying the National Guard to help reestablish law order of public safety
  319. 21:17in Washington, D.C. and they're going to be allowed to do their job properly.
  320. 21:21Now, I'm so I'm grateful that President Trump cited that statutory authority that allows
  321. 21:28him to do this.
  322. 21:29And this is why, you know, and I'm not trying to throw shots at people, but this is why
  323. 21:34civics is vitally important.
  324. 21:36You know, if you let's you know,
  325. 21:37I teach a homeschool, cities, clubs.
  326. 21:41What is Washington, DC?
  327. 21:44What is it?
  328. 21:46Is Washington, DC, a city like every other city
  329. 21:50in the United States of America?
  330. 21:51Or is there something different about Washington, DC
  331. 21:55than every other city in America?
  332. 22:01Anybody want to answer that for me?
  333. 22:05How many Americans know what the original capital
  334. 22:07of the United States of America was,
  335. 22:09before Washington DC, I'll just, you know,
  336. 22:13lead in with that conversation.
  337. 22:15The capital of the United States wasn't always Washington DC.
  338. 22:18Washington DC was established as the capital
  339. 22:23at a later point in American history, okay?
  340. 22:26But what is it?
  341. 22:27Washington DC, the District of Columbia,
  342. 22:31is a federally held territory.
  343. 22:36It's not a city like every other city in the country.
  344. 22:40If you would notice, and this is the thing
  345. 22:42that I find hilarious. All of these talking heads that are talking about the same ones
  346. 22:51that were talking about dictator when you had Barack Obama in them talking about what
  347. 22:58the Russia hacked the election. Oh, they didn't and they couldn't have done it. No, how about
  348. 23:02you go back CIA and intelligence agencies and y'all shall bring me back a report that explains
  349. 23:09how they did it.
  350. 23:10Wait, Mr. President, we said they did.
  351. 23:13No, no, give me a briefing and a report
  352. 23:16that shows how they did it.
  353. 23:18Yes, sir.
  354. 23:20That's right, Pastor Call Philly.
  355. 23:23The Constitution Convention took place in Philadelphia.
  356. 23:27If you notice in a clip I just played,
  357. 23:31President Trump mentioned something called
  358. 23:32the Home Rule Act.
  359. 23:36Haven't you noticed that all the people that are saying
  360. 23:39dick, dick, dick, dick, dick, dick, dick, dick, dick,
  361. 23:40none of them are discussing the Home Rule Act.
  362. 23:43Well, what is the Home Rule Act?
  363. 23:45I'm glad you asked me.
  364. 23:47The Home Rule Act is legislation that granted Washington,
  365. 23:52D.C., self-governance.
  366. 23:55According to the Home Rule Act,
  367. 23:58the United States president,
  368. 24:00the sitting president of the United States of America,
  369. 24:04can assert emergency control
  370. 24:07of the Metropolitan Police Department
  371. 24:09for a limited duration.
  372. 24:14And this is what makes me so mad.
  373. 24:16Now, if you want to say presidents before having done it,
  374. 24:20that's fine.
  375. 24:22But to act as if you don't know, and some may not know,
  376. 24:27or for those who do know to completely ignore
  377. 24:30that there is lawful authority granted to the president
  378. 24:37to do exactly what he's doing,
  379. 24:40to do exactly what he's doing.
  380. 24:44President Trump has a lawful authority
  381. 24:46to exercise emergency control over the Metropolitan Police Department and Congress thereafter, because
  382. 24:54D.C. is the federal city, Congress thereafter has a law for authority by passing a joint
  383. 25:00resolution to extend that authority.
  384. 25:07And this is just one of the things that is just so frustrating that you have people so
  385. 25:15willing to lie will really to whip their voting base and their listeners and viewers and readers
  386. 25:21into a frenzy over something that is literally a nothing burger literally what should be
  387. 25:29the most poignant focus that everybody should focus on is why it's crime gotten so bad in DC
  388. 25:39why it's crime gotten so bad in DC in response to this in pursuant to this exercise of federal
  389. 25:46authority. The D. A D. A administrator, Terry Cole will lead the 3400 member, I'm sorry,
  390. 25:543400 officer Metropolitan Police Department for this temporary emergency period. And it's
  391. 26:09interesting. So you had, you know, mayor, mayor Bowser in Washington, D. C. Who is not
  392. 26:17a fan of president Trump who said quote, I'm going to work every day to make sure that this
  393. 26:21This is not a complete disaster.
  394. 26:23We want all the law enforcement to be identifiable,
  395. 26:25we're uniforming the badge and the jacket
  396. 26:27so the people know their law enforcement.
  397. 26:30But I'm going to,
  398. 26:35I'm going to cooperate with the president's activity.
  399. 26:39You had the Metropolitan Police Department Police Chief.
  400. 26:43How about this?
  401. 26:45Metropolitan Police Department Police Chief Pamela Smith
  402. 26:49confirmed that she had a meeting with federal authorities.
  403. 26:54And police chief Smith says that she was interested in receiving the help from the federal government
  404. 27:03to enforce outstanding warrants for criminal suspect.
  405. 27:08Metropolitan Police Department Chief Smith said specifically, quote, there are things
  406. 27:12that the federal government is very useful for.
  407. 27:16This will be an opportunity for us to come together and collaborate on being able to
  408. 27:21go out and execute warrants, end quote.
  409. 27:23What do you think the police chief is telling you when she says that?
  410. 27:27Yeah, we have people who have arrest warrants who are roaming our streets and we have not been able to detain them
  411. 27:35So the assistance of the federal government in executing these arrest warrants
  412. 27:39These are people who probable cause has been established that they had more than likely committed a crime
  413. 27:44They have it's beyond they've exceeded probable cause to the point where they've been affirmatively charged with the crime
  414. 27:51But we have not been able to detain them or for whatever reason we have not detained them
  415. 27:57So having the federal government's help to do so will be helpful
  416. 28:03President Trump went on to explain based on a 2024 homicide data
  417. 28:07That Washington DC has a worse homicide rate than Bogota Columbia
  418. 28:17So why instead of and it's because of the political gang banging and you know people don't want to sell their papers and things
  419. 28:22They want to have the clickbait
  420. 28:24So, you know Trump derangement syndrome was what they're going to but it's a losing formula
  421. 28:28but they keep going to it.
  422. 28:30Instead of talking about the out of control crime
  423. 28:32in the area and the increase in violent crime in the area,
  424. 28:36you wanna talk about Trump being a dictator.
  425. 28:38When the whole rule act is on the books,
  426. 28:45congressionally passed statute is on the books.
  427. 28:50It's just, it's just,
  428. 28:54it's just not surprising, you know?
  429. 28:57You have a similar phenomenon,
  430. 29:00this probably will carry over into the next segment,
  431. 29:04But with all of this, you know,
  432. 29:08hair on fire, who I can't believe
  433. 29:12the Texas Republicans are attempting
  434. 29:16this redistricting scandal.
  435. 29:19I can't believe it, gybes.
  436. 29:21Please pass me my tea.
  437. 29:24One chew or two, can you believe it, Withersworth?
  438. 29:29Aghast, I say I am at these Republicans.
  439. 29:32that dare venture into reshaping our ill-rich Gary
  440. 29:40manufactured salamanda.
  441. 29:44Insta term, gerrymanda.
  442. 29:46Oh.
  443. 29:47Oh.
  444. 29:48Yeah.
  445. 29:51What have you heard about?
  446. 29:56The Voting Rights Act?
  447. 29:58I'm not hearing anything about that.
  448. 29:59Who started the conversation on this issue?
  449. 30:02How about that?
  450. 30:02And we have billion dollar corporations
  451. 30:05that are media outlets.
  452. 30:07Have you heard any conversation about what began this whole phenomenon that the Texas redistricting,
  453. 30:16the Democrat elected officials, they're leaving Texas to go to stop me from Chicago?
  454. 30:22I'm sorry, no specific.
  455. 30:23Illinois.
  456. 30:24I know Illinois districts are perfectly fortunate, right?
  457. 30:30That beacon of congressional fidelity, yes.
  458. 30:34You know that, I'll answer the question for you.
  459. 30:39Listen to Department of Justice Civil Rights Chief Harmeet Dylan explaining how this all
  460. 30:47started.
  461. 30:48It's clip number two.
  462. 30:49Listen to clip number two.
  463. 30:50No video this time.
  464. 30:51We just have the audio of Harmeet Dylan.
  465. 30:53Clip number two.
  466. 30:54Go.
  467. 30:55So we took a look at Texas and we found that four of their districts in Texas are comprised
  468. 31:02of these so-called coalition districts.
  469. 31:04In other words, to get to a special minority district, you have to add together multiple
  470. 31:08minorities or count on a certain percentage of a crossover white vote.
  471. 31:12And this is too complex, too weird, and too inconsistent with equal protection.
  472. 31:17And so we wrote to Texas telling them that even though that law had been struck down a
  473. 31:22couple of years ago, their districts are now not in compliance with the federal voting
  474. 31:27rights laws, and so they needed to take action to fix them.
  475. 31:32That is what triggered the Texas legislature and the Texas governor to call the legislature
  476. 31:36into session to put new maps together.
  477. 31:40And that is what caused all these Democrats,
  478. 31:42to spitefully the jurisdiction to avoid
  479. 31:45there being a quorum.
  480. 31:48Now, any of these people told you any of that,
  481. 31:51that see what happened was the Department of Justice
  482. 31:55was reviewing the Voting Rights Act,
  483. 31:59reviewing the Voting Rights Act,
  484. 32:02and found that Texas and had the clip going on,
  485. 32:05among other states, that their districts
  486. 32:08We're not in compliance with the Voting Rights Act.
  487. 32:13So the Department of Justice contacted Governor Greg Abbott
  488. 32:17to inform him, A.O. Governor Abs,
  489. 32:22your state is not in compliance.
  490. 32:26Governor Abs goes, oh word, her meat goes word.
  491. 32:31Word son, your district's in compliance.
  492. 32:35So go an absolute, yo, listen, word up.
  493. 32:38We gotta get constitutionally right.
  494. 32:39So this is what we gonna do.
  495. 32:41We're going to have a special session specifically to address this.
  496. 32:48But it wasn't the brainchild of Governor Abbott
  497. 32:50with this Republican cabal in dark rooms with cigar smoke
  498. 32:55and poker tables.
  499. 33:01How much control, unfortunately, the executive office
  500. 33:05does have to direct a lot of these procedures in terms
  501. 33:08of amnesty and what they can do, even though Congress needs
  502. 33:11to step it up.
  503. 33:12And we know constitutionally they should
  504. 33:13be making sure that the law reflects
  505. 33:16the American position, but law enforcement is the executive branch.
  506. 33:20And if you're not enforcing the law, then the law is merely just on paper.
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  516. 34:02Climate change is truth exchange.
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  518. 34:08When God created Adam and Eve, He gave them a dominion mandate
  519. 34:12to wisely rule the earth and worship God.
  520. 34:15Instead, man rebels against God
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  522. 34:19This has led to all manner of foolishness
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  524. 34:23Cows and crops are bad, oil and gas are bad,
  525. 34:26and humans are especially bad because we cause climate change.
  526. 34:30Their failed predictions of doom and gloom
  527. 34:33prove they are false prophets.
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  529. 34:39in worshiped and served the creature,
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  537. 35:06The Hamilton Quarter podcast
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  539. 35:11back to the Hamilton Corner on American Family Radio.
  540. 35:16Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner, Abraham Hamilton
  541. 35:18the third here.
  542. 35:21During the break that was a request made,
  543. 35:23I have to provide a public service announcement.
  544. 35:26The request said, wait, we're going back to the beginning
  545. 35:29of the show, you introduced J. Mack,
  546. 35:30but you didn't say his name.
  547. 35:33Um, excuse me, my apologies.
  548. 35:38There's none other than Mr. Jeff McIntosh.
  549. 35:42and we say that real slow Jeff McIntosh.
  550. 35:46He's a man.
  551. 35:48Yes he is.
  552. 35:49Yes he is.
  553. 35:50All right, back to what I was talking about.
  554. 35:52Moment of personal privilege over.
  555. 35:56Why do these people consistently omit
  556. 35:59salient information like this from the discourse?
  557. 36:03I shared this with someone in the meeting,
  558. 36:05I was gonna say, well, I hadn't heard anything
  559. 36:06about the Voting Rights Act and Congressional Districts
  560. 36:10complying and identifying Texas as one of several states
  561. 36:14that were not in compliance with the Voting Rights Act,
  562. 36:17that were notified by the Department of Justice.
  563. 36:22Why do they exclude that?
  564. 36:23You know why they exclude that from the conversation?
  565. 36:25Because it doesn't fit the false narrative they want to create.
  566. 36:30Now in the course of complying with the Voting Rights Act,
  567. 36:37if the results are the adjustment
  568. 36:43in the congressional delegations makeup, then so be it.
  569. 36:49But it is hilarious that you have this consistent phenomenon
  570. 36:52that we can go through the numbers,
  571. 36:55we can go state by state, states like Massachusetts,
  572. 36:56that President Trump didn't win, but he had a great showing
  573. 37:01but how there's zero Republican representatives
  574. 37:03from the state, zero.
  575. 37:09And it's just Illinois.
  576. 37:12You should have you seen how those districts unfold?
  577. 37:16And there's a reality that this dates back
  578. 37:18to the founding era, that's where the concept,
  579. 37:20the term gerrymandering came from Eldridge, Eldridge,
  580. 37:23Jerry with his district that looked like a salamander
  581. 37:27in the newspapers,
  582. 37:31excoriated him by calling it the gerrymander.
  583. 37:34That's where the term came from.
  584. 37:35All right, so I just,
  585. 37:38and I was surprised to see,
  586. 37:40I would say NBC and others that are saying,
  587. 37:42well, these other states have issues too.
  588. 37:47But it's just again,
  589. 37:48another instance of the much to do about nothing
  590. 37:49that trying to take something that is not a scandal,
  591. 37:54and try to turn it into one.
  592. 37:56You know, and it's just, it's feeding this
  593. 37:59vulcanized society, because you have people
  594. 38:02that will cherry pick, well, I don't wanna hear that.
  595. 38:04I don't wanna believe that.
  596. 38:05In regard to what the facts are.
  597. 38:07All right.
  598. 38:10All right, I'm gonna move on from there.
  599. 38:14Then you have this, which I thought Vice President
  600. 38:17JD Vance's description was quite accurate on this,
  601. 38:23where the Vice President was asked whether he thought
  602. 38:26indictments were coming from this, you know, Russian collusion hoax. And he said, um, they
  603. 38:31should be coming. Listen to and watching more specifically said he expects them to come.
  604. 38:36Listen to him. Watch clip number five, clip five, go. I absolutely want to see indictments,
  605. 38:41Maria. Look, of course you've got to have the law follow the facts here. You don't just
  606. 38:45indict people to indict people. You indict people because they broke the law. But if you look
  607. 38:49at what Tulsi and cash Patel have revealed in the last couple of weeks, I don't know
  608. 38:54how anybody can look at that and say that there wasn't aggressive violations of the law.
  609. 38:59What they basically did is they defrauded the American people in order to take Hillary
  610. 39:05Clinton's presidential campaign talking points and turn them into intelligence by defrauding
  611. 39:11the American people, defrauding the intelligence agencies, lying about what the intel said.
  612. 39:16They would take something that supported a Hillary Clinton campaign talking point and
  613. 39:21they would overemphasize it and exaggerate it.
  614. 39:23They took anything that actually contradicted that narrative
  615. 39:27and they buried it deep.
  616. 39:28And through that, they actually laundered Hillary Clinton's
  617. 39:32presidential campaign talking points
  618. 39:34through the American intelligence services.
  619. 39:36That's a violation of the people's trust.
  620. 39:38That's a violation of what our intelligence services
  621. 39:41should be doing.
  622. 39:42And I absolutely think they broke the law.
  623. 39:44You're gonna see a lot of people get indicted for that.
  624. 39:46Here's the thing that we should really bother
  625. 39:47the American people.
  626. 39:48What do you want our intelligence community to be doing?
  627. 39:51I want them to be catching bad guys.
  628. 39:53I want them to be making sure that terrorists aren't gonna
  629. 39:56kill innocent American civilians.
  630. 39:57I don't want them laundering Hillary Clinton's campaign
  631. 40:01talking points into the American media
  632. 40:03and giving them this air of legitimacy.
  633. 40:05It is sick and it's disgusting.
  634. 40:08It hurt the intelligence community.
  635. 40:09It hurt the American people
  636. 40:11and it hurt the first Trump administration.
  637. 40:12We've got to have consequences for it
  638. 40:14or we're just gonna see the same play repeated
  639. 40:16again and after again.
  640. 40:18And what he said at the very end is the bottom line.
  641. 40:21Now I completely agree with and appreciate his expression
  642. 40:27of what we witness, man, is nothing more than the laundering
  643. 40:31of she or she'll never be president's talking points
  644. 40:33into intelligence reports.
  645. 40:35I mean, if that doesn't put a fine point on it.
  646. 40:39And to think, I pit that concept against Ben Franklin's
  647. 40:45a republic if you can keep it, you know?
  648. 40:49A republic if you can keep it.
  649. 40:53And Barack Obama gets an intelligence assessment that says,
  650. 40:56man, the Russians didn't influence our election,
  651. 40:58nor did they have the capacity to do so.
  652. 41:00And he said, no, no, no, no, no, no,
  653. 41:01put that in my presidential day, my daily papers.
  654. 41:04Go back and do another assessment to tell me how they did it.
  655. 41:07And they're like, oh, but they didn't.
  656. 41:09No, no, no, no, tell me how they did it.
  657. 41:12And you have the campaigns talking points
  658. 41:14that turn up in an intelligence report.
  659. 41:20I mean, they're just planning all of our faces.
  660. 41:27And so the end of president, I'm sorry,
  661. 41:29Vice President Vance's clip statement is the bottom line.
  662. 41:34If nobody has held accountable for this,
  663. 41:36what do you think the message will be?
  664. 41:39What do you think the concluding takeaway will be?
  665. 41:43Do you think the concluding takeaway will be,
  666. 41:45whew, guys, whew, we dodged that one.
  667. 41:48We better never, ever, ever, ever, ever do that again.
  668. 41:52And to answer that question,
  669. 41:53you don't have to speculate, just rewind the tape.
  670. 41:55What did happen?
  671. 41:59Oh, they were able to get this whole Russian collusion probe
  672. 42:03legitimized when you had the nation all waiting.
  673. 42:07Whoa, man, what is Bob Mueller gonna file?
  674. 42:10Oh man.
  675. 42:12And all they did after President Trump told you
  676. 42:15about what they tapped my wires.
  677. 42:18And they're like, ah, tapped his wires.
  678. 42:21Nobody even has wires anyway anymore.
  679. 42:23Ha ha ha.
  680. 42:24Like man, y'all know what he means.
  681. 42:26Y'all they're spying on me is what he means.
  682. 42:28Y'all know that's what he meant.
  683. 42:31And it turns out, oh yeah, dude, we're spying on him.
  684. 42:34And then what did they do?
  685. 42:35They followed the hoax that was a hoax from the beginning,
  686. 42:41followed it up with accepting Jeff Sessions' resignation,
  687. 42:45the Russia collusion investigation, impeached the man,
  688. 42:48not once, twice.
  689. 42:51And the second impeachment was for the very thing
  690. 42:55they were doing before he got in office.
  691. 42:57And they had the audacity to impeach him
  692. 42:59because he was trying to find out what they did.
  693. 43:02Oh, did they stop there?
  694. 43:04Oh, no, they didn't stop there.
  695. 43:06Oh, yeah, let's throw a couple.
  696. 43:09Let's throw some general flint to the pound with you, my boy.
  697. 43:13Jail time for you.
  698. 43:15Right.
  699. 43:15Yeah.
  700. 43:16Yeah.
  701. 43:16Right.
  702. 43:16It's down jail time for you.
  703. 43:18Peanut of all jail time putting folks in jail.
  704. 43:21Putting them in jail.
  705. 43:23And it's not that no, no, no, no, no, stop there.
  706. 43:26Didn't even further.
  707. 43:27They tell you, Mr.
  708. 43:29Joseph Robin and Biden was the most popular presidential US
  709. 43:32presidential candidate in American history.
  710. 43:33And said in every one of you all you take it. That's the narrative if you don't accept it
  711. 43:40You're an election denier. Wait wait wait wait the most popular American history
  712. 43:45Mr. No, Milwaukee mr. Build back better
  713. 43:48Mr. I can't leave my basement mr. I can't get two thousand people to show up at a rally. That's the most popular. Yes
  714. 43:56You election denier
  715. 43:58And then they just go
  716. 44:01Then they hit the remix.
  717. 44:07Hey, it's all like old school football, Vince Lombardi.
  718. 44:11If the 44-wam works running again, Sam.
  719. 44:15So then they hit you with, hey, by the way, Mark Zuckerberg-Bucks and anybody else.
  720. 44:21If you hear about this little story called, you know, the laptop, you know, that has all
  721. 44:26the markings of Russian to different, Russian disinformation.
  722. 44:29That's what it is, right?
  723. 44:30It's Russian disinformation.
  724. 44:31What did they get that idea from?
  725. 44:35what they ran the first time. Oh, Russian collusion. It is so
  726. 44:41funny to me if you were to say hi, we never said President Trump
  727. 44:43was an illegitimate president liars. Liars, all of you. Yes, you
  728. 44:50did. And so the the jam was so good. The first time we'll play
  729. 44:55it again, Sam. This this laptop is going to be all the markings
  730. 45:00of Russian disinformation. Then we get 51 intelligence officials
  731. 45:05a signing official letter to say the same and who organized the letter? Oh yeah, that's right.
  732. 45:09The same dude that did the remix on the launder of the campaign talking points into intelligence reports.
  733. 45:18Why am I going through all of this that all of you know and you've heard repeatedly,
  734. 45:25I'm going over again for this one reason. If people do not go to jail, it will happen again.
  735. 45:31Mark my words. Do you understand what I'm telling you? If people do not go to prison,
  736. 45:40I know how these people think. They will view their domestic espionage effort as a
  737. 45:49successful op. Do you all understand what I'm telling you? Just like they did at every
  738. 45:56prior stage. They will view it as a successful, domestic, espionage operation that is simply
  739. 46:08you have the formula in place. You know how it works folks. Sure will fade the PR heat
  740. 46:14for a season. But we have the play and the in the in the principles in place to do it again.
  741. 46:25And while I'm telling you somebody don't want to answer it for me why President Trump
  742. 46:28still has over a hundred members of his administration that have not been confirmed
  743. 46:32with a Republican majority Senate. Somebody want to tell me why the judicial federal judicial
  744. 46:36vacancies that still remained unfilled as President Trump is sitting in the Oval Office
  745. 46:41with the Republican majority. You want to tell me why that's happening?
  746. 46:44Guys, I don't, you know, I don't have to be Nostradamus. They're already setting the course
  747. 46:50to try to run out the clock because anybody paying attention knows the way this works.
  748. 46:56Washington DC, as we get closer and closer to the fall, closer and closer to the winter,
  749. 47:01guess what happens in DC?
  750. 47:03Switch, midterm time.
  751. 47:06All of a sudden we can't do any business, we can't do anything, and then you attempt to
  752. 47:13box President Trump in to only what has already been done and limit anything else from being
  753. 47:17done.
  754. 47:18Guys, we've seen it.
  755. 47:19We've seen it.
  756. 47:21That's why it's not enough to have the information disseminated publicly.
  757. 47:25not enough to know how it all went down and we have all of the charts and we all now we
  758. 47:29have these gaps filled in and we have Robert, we have Durham's index and we have all we have
  759. 47:34all this if nobody goes to jail, it's one of the worst things that could happen for our
  760. 47:38country because these liars will be emboldened. They'll fade the heat for a little while. Hey,
  761. 47:46you caught she or sent over to be president red handed with servers in her basement. Bleach
  762. 47:52bit literally taking hammers to destroy iPads literally caught using hammers to destroy iPads
  763. 48:00and the public narrative. Oh, that was just private information. It was all about Chelsea's
  764. 48:04wedding. It was her hybrid information. Comedy clown comes out lays out why she should be
  765. 48:16prosecuted. This says, but no regional prosecutor would do it. She was he was covered for her.
  766. 48:22This is the same dude that was in the meeting. He was in the meeting when Barack Obama literally
  767. 48:28He says, hey, we don't need that intelligence assessment.
  768. 48:31We have a give us another one to show us how they did it.
  769. 48:33He was there.
  770. 48:35He was there.
  771. 48:38And these folks, they go, hey, they didn't catch us on that one.
  772. 48:43Let's go again.
  773. 48:46If no one goes to jail, and listen, I'm not a person who rejoices
  774. 48:49at anybody being incarcerated.
  775. 48:51But these people literally attempted
  776. 48:54to perpetrate a fraud on the entire American populace.
  777. 48:59Do you understand me?
  778. 49:02to crystallize the notion of a government,
  779. 49:06of the people by the people for the people, right.
  780. 49:09I'll auto pin you whatever I want.
  781. 49:12You suckers.
  782. 49:14You have the appearance of a republic.
  783. 49:17We've run this.
  784. 49:18I'm gonna care what you think about it.
  785. 49:22We'll be the people to tell you we are the beacons
  786. 49:24and protectors of democracy,
  787. 49:26and then we'll install whoever we want
  788. 49:27and tell you deal with it.
  789. 49:30Guys, if nobody goes to jail from this,
  790. 49:36it's one of the worst things
  791. 49:38that has ever happened in our nation's history,
  792. 49:41which is why as far as I'm concerned,
  793. 49:43like a dog on a bone, I'm not gonna stop saying it,
  794. 49:47because people need to be put in handcuffs.
  795. 49:51This is not about personalities or, you know,
  796. 49:55what type of jersey you're wearing.
  797. 49:57These people, you wanna talk about a theft,
  798. 49:59these people attempted to steal the country
  799. 50:00from the American people,
  800. 50:02and it is by God's sovereign grace that they got caught.
  801. 50:06It's not because you have a bunch of people
  802. 50:07who are so smart who caught them.
  803. 50:08No, that's not what happened.
  804. 50:09It's God's sovereign grace that interrupted their scheming,
  805. 50:14and they got caught.
  806. 50:17Indictments must flow.
  807. 50:19Handcuffs must be applied, and people have to go to prison.
  808. 50:22Otherwise, these wicked people and their acolytes
  809. 50:27and people like them will simply be further emboldened,
  810. 50:31and you and I will witness far worse things than this.
  811. 50:36Sad thing.
  812. 50:41The views and opinions expressed in this broadcast
  813. 50:43may not necessarily reflect those of the American Family Association or American Family Radio.

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