Tom Homan HUMILIATES Tim Walz
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[00:00:00] We must reject the notion that might
[00:00:02] makes right again and again.
[00:00:04] >> So you're falling back.
[00:00:06] >> No, no, not at all.
[00:00:07] >> That there's always been [music] an
[00:00:08] attempt to smear my character, that I am
[00:00:10] living the American dream.
[00:00:12] >> If you don't like what I was doing,
[00:00:13] instead of protesting this building,
[00:00:15] protest chances.
[00:00:17] >> Democrats are trying to claim victory in
[00:00:18] Minnesota that they've gotten the Trump
[00:00:20] administration to back off from
[00:00:21] immigration enforcement. The Trump
[00:00:22] administration, meanwhile, is saying,
[00:00:23] "Listen, we just are trying to work with
[00:00:25] you guys in order to effectuate the
[00:00:27] enforcement of immigration law."
[00:00:29] President Trump last night was asked at
[00:00:31] a premiere for Melania, which is the
[00:00:33] documentary about his wife, the first
[00:00:36] lady. He was asked about whether there
[00:00:38] was a draw down that was going to happen
[00:00:39] in Minneapolis, and President Trump said
[00:00:41] no.
[00:00:41] >> Will you be pulling back immigration um
[00:00:44] enforcement agents out of Minnesota?
[00:00:45] >> We want to keep our country safe. We'll
[00:00:46] do whatever we can to keep our country
[00:00:48] safe.
[00:00:49] >> So, you're not pulling back?
[00:00:50] >> No. No, no, not at all.
[00:00:52] >> That is, I think, the correct approach.
[00:00:54] Obviously, the federal government cannot
[00:00:56] pull back thanks to the heckler's veto
[00:00:58] or the riers veto, Tom H. Homeman,
[00:01:00] again, the person who should have been
[00:01:02] in charge of this operation all along.
[00:01:03] He is in Minneapolis. He says he's going
[00:01:05] to stay there until everything that has
[00:01:07] to be done is done. He says, "I've been
[00:01:09] enforcing the law under six presidents,
[00:01:11] and I will continue to enforce the law
[00:01:12] today."
[00:01:13] >> For the people out there don't like what
[00:01:14] ISIS is doing, if you want certain laws
[00:01:17] reformed, then take it up with Congress.
[00:01:20] Again, ISIS is making this up. They're
[00:01:21] enforcing laws enacted by Congress and P
[00:01:23] signed by President. The same laws have
[00:01:25] been on the books.
[00:01:27] For the last six presidents I work for,
[00:01:30] I started with President Reagan
[00:01:33] and ending with President Trump. Every
[00:01:36] administration, we enforce the same
[00:01:37] laws. If you don't like what ISIS is
[00:01:39] doing, instead of protesting this
[00:01:42] building, go protest Congress. Tell them
[00:01:44] we want changes.
[00:01:46] >> I wish that Homeman had been in charge
[00:01:47] of this operation from the beginning. I
[00:01:49] think the Trump administration would be
[00:01:50] in much better PR shape were that the
[00:01:52] case. Democrats, for their part,
[00:01:54] continue to push the pedal to the metal,
[00:01:55] believing that they have the upper hand
[00:01:57] here. Jacob Fry, the mayor of
[00:01:58] Minneapolis, he he's out there
[00:02:00] proclaiming that America has rejected
[00:02:01] the quote unquote law of the jungle.
[00:02:03] Well, actually disobeying federal law,
[00:02:06] violating federal law, obstructing the
[00:02:08] enforcement of federal law, and instead
[00:02:09] allowing those who violate the law to
[00:02:12] take control of the city. That's the law
[00:02:14] of the jungle, not the federal
[00:02:16] government doing its job. Time and
[00:02:18] again, America has rejected
[00:02:21] the law of the jungle. Time and again,
[00:02:24] America has rejected this notion that
[00:02:27] might makes right.
[00:02:31] That notion and that belief that we are
[00:02:33] of something greater than simply force
[00:02:36] has allowed our country to rise in
[00:02:38] international influence and allowed
[00:02:40] great cities to be laboratories of
[00:02:43] democracy.
[00:02:44] We must reject the notion that might
[00:02:47] makes right. Again and again, man, is he
[00:02:49] obnoxious. I mean truly just the white
[00:02:51] Zoran Manny. He is he is incipid. This
[00:02:56] notion that America rejects the law of
[00:02:59] the jungle by embracing chaos in the
[00:03:01] streets is totally ninkish
[00:03:04] and unamerican.
[00:03:06] Fry, by the way, then says, "Your city
[00:03:08] is next." Well, no, it's not. My city is
[00:03:10] down here in Florida where we enforce
[00:03:11] the laws and actually work with the
[00:03:13] federal government in order to ensure
[00:03:14] that criminal illegal immigrants are
[00:03:16] deported. So, actually, I'm not worried
[00:03:17] that my city is next. Mayor Fry,
[00:03:21] this is not time to bend our heads in
[00:03:24] despair or out of fear that we may be
[00:03:26] next. Because if we do not speak up, if
[00:03:30] we do not step out, it will be your city
[00:03:33] that is next.
[00:03:36] >> No, it won't. And this this whole
[00:03:38] narrative I think the Democrats, as I've
[00:03:40] said before, are winning this battle,
[00:03:42] but they are going to lose the war.
[00:03:43] Because it turns out that in the short
[00:03:44] term, Americans like like not having
[00:03:46] ugly pictures on their TV. And in the
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[00:05:01] Tim Walls supposed voice of moderation
[00:05:03] is not moderating at all either. He did
[00:05:06] an interview with The Atlantic in which
[00:05:07] he claimed that we are nearing the point
[00:05:10] of a civil war in the country. Quote, I
[00:05:12] mean, is this a Fort Sumpter?
[00:05:15] He says, "It's a physical assault. It's
[00:05:17] an armed force that's assaulting that's
[00:05:18] killing my constituents, my citizens."
[00:05:22] Again, I'm not sure I've seen a
[00:05:23] politician as eager to capitalize off
[00:05:25] tragedy as Tim Walls in the recent past.
[00:05:27] It's pretty astonishing. The guy was in
[00:05:29] serious political trouble, so bad that
[00:05:30] he had to withdraw from his third term
[00:05:32] gubernatorial run in Minnesota. And now
[00:05:35] he's trying to make his way as leader of
[00:05:37] the resistance.
[00:05:40] He was asked specifically by a columnist
[00:05:43] for the Atlantic, Isaac Stanley Becker,
[00:05:46] if he thought that America was barreling
[00:05:49] toward an internal armed struggle. and
[00:05:50] he said, quote, "I don't want to alarm
[00:05:52] people,
[00:05:53] but he said some of his constituents
[00:05:55] think he should call in the National
[00:05:56] Guard and arrest ICE." Okay, first of
[00:05:58] all, they don't have the power to do
[00:05:59] that.
[00:06:01] The the fact that that Walls continues
[00:06:04] to up the ante here despite the fact
[00:06:06] that Hman is pretty clearly just looking
[00:06:08] for some sort of off-ramp and the
[00:06:10] continued enforcement of federal law
[00:06:12] demonstrates how politicized this has
[00:06:14] become for walls and for fry. He put out
[00:06:16] a statement yesterday, quote, "Minnesota
[00:06:17] is grieving, but we're resolved. The
[00:06:19] support we've received from across the
[00:06:20] country has energized us and given us
[00:06:22] hope. It's time for the federal
[00:06:23] government to draw down their forces and
[00:06:24] let us get back to allowing freedom,
[00:06:26] opportunity, and security for everyone.
[00:06:29] But again, this is the government that
[00:06:32] has administered billions of dollars in
[00:06:34] fraud. This is the government that has
[00:06:36] prevented the implementation of federal
[00:06:39] immigration law.
[00:06:42] Democrats in the state seem to want the
[00:06:43] chaos. Again, I've said this all along.
[00:06:44] It's a chaos operation that they are
[00:06:46] attempting and it has been successful on
[00:06:48] a PR level, but in the end, Americans
[00:06:50] are not going to like the idea of chaos
[00:06:52] in their streets. The federal government
[00:06:54] ejected from cities where they're just
[00:06:56] simply attempting to arrest and deport
[00:06:58] illegal immigrants. The media, by the
[00:07:01] way, are doing their best to run cover
[00:07:02] for all of this. So CNN's Brianna Keeler
[00:07:05] was interviewing the ex ICE director for
[00:07:09] President Trump and he was saying,
[00:07:11] "Listen, they're trying to refocus on
[00:07:12] arresting criminal illegal immigrants."
[00:07:14] And and Keeler continued to try and up
[00:07:16] the ante,
[00:07:17] >> but the prioritization
[00:07:19] are going to be criminal aliens, public
[00:07:21] safety threats, and national security
[00:07:22] threats. Is that an admission that those
[00:07:24] things were not the priority before?
[00:07:26] >> I don't think so. I think it's always
[00:07:28] been the priority, but I think what
[00:07:30] President Trump said the other day, this
[00:07:31] is an adjustment.
[00:07:32] >> Am I hearing you right? You're saying
[00:07:33] you don't actually expect any changes in
[00:07:35] terms of who is going to be prioritized?
[00:07:38] >> I I don't know in terms of what the
[00:07:40] priorities seem to be criminals before,
[00:07:41] but I think it'll be a very tailored and
[00:07:43] focused approach.
[00:07:45] >> So when Homeman is actually emphasizing
[00:07:47] the prioritization
[00:07:49] of criminal aliens and public safety
[00:07:51] threats, he's not actually emphasizing
[00:07:54] anything new. I just want to be clear.
[00:07:56] That's your read on this. He's not
[00:07:57] emphasizing anything new. He's not Let
[00:08:00] me finish my
[00:08:00] >> You've asked it like three times. I I
[00:08:02] mean I'm trying to answer the question
[00:08:03] because it sounds like you're just
[00:08:04] saying no. I mean the truth is that Hman
[00:08:06] is not emphasizing anything new. It is
[00:08:08] just that the people who were before him
[00:08:09] in the PR line did a poor job of
[00:08:11] explaining what the administration was
[00:08:13] doing. Meanwhile, in terms of enforcing
[00:08:16] the law, the Department of Justice has
[00:08:18] charged Ilhan Omar's alleged attacker on
[00:08:20] Thursday, as should happen.
[00:08:24] The person charged was a 55year-old
[00:08:27] charged with quote forcibly assaulting,
[00:08:29] opposing, impeding, intimidating an
[00:08:31] officer, an employee of the United
[00:08:32] States while she was performing her
[00:08:34] congressional duties at a Tuesday night
[00:08:35] town hall in Minneapolis. This is when
[00:08:37] she was sprayed with what apparently was
[00:08:39] apple cider vinegar.
[00:08:42] That is what the DOJ should in fact be
[00:08:44] doing. Ilhan Omar is out there promoting
[00:08:48] herself on the back of this as per our
[00:08:49] usual arrangements. She still has no
[00:08:51] answers, by the way, as to why her
[00:08:52] husband's winery is suddenly worth tens
[00:08:54] of millions of dollars.
[00:08:55] >> And so, I know that there's always been
[00:08:57] an attempt to smear my character, uh, to
[00:09:00] smear the character of the community
[00:09:03] that I ethnically belong to. Uh, there's
[00:09:05] always this sort of, um, sad reference
[00:09:08] to the fact that I'm a refugee. It seems
[00:09:10] like these people um seem to have a
[00:09:14] problem with the fact that I am living
[00:09:16] the American dream.
[00:09:18] >> Uh, no, that that is not the problem.
[00:09:19] The problem is that the American dream
[00:09:20] is not coming here possibly under
[00:09:22] fraudulent immigration circumstances and
[00:09:25] then proceeding to run for Congress on
[00:09:28] the basis of really disliking the
[00:09:29] country and all of its allies and maybe
[00:09:32] participating in some shady financial
[00:09:34] pract.
[00:09:38] But good on the Trump administration for
[00:09:39] enforcing the law. I'm not that short,
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