From high atop Fox News headquarters in New York City, always seeking solutions, never sowing division. It's Brian Kilmead. Hi, everyone. Welcome to the latest moments of the Brian Killmead Show.
So glad you're here. A lot to discuss. I know we have affiliates all over Florida and South Carolina and North Carolina, and you're looking at the hurricane. We have the governor of Florida speaking right now, Governor Ron DeSantis off the campaign trail. Speaking of this, of course, he had the horrific shooting over the weekend, and then to this hurricane, Idalia.
That uh uh that is uh I guess tomorrow at this time, it'll be right over Florida, starting on the West Coast and hopefully not too far into the East Coast, but we'll see. The stripe goes right there. He says you got to take it serious. And Governor DeSantis and Florida knows how to do this.
So We'll keep an eye on that. We have Lieutenant Colonel Alan West on what's going on with the border. And now the federal government is suing Texas because of the barriers that they put in the Rio Grande River. And the fact is, they have the Operation Lone Star doing the arresting that the federal government is not.
So let's get to the big three.
Now, with the stories you need to know, it's Brian's big three. Number three. We've had a fantastic response. I mean, truly, I think in the first 72 hours, we raised a million dollars. We've had a lot of people join the campaign.
The phones are still ringing. I mean, we're absolutely grateful, but it only keeps us more motivated because we have a country to save. 2024, Trump drops after missing the debates as Haley and Pence rise along with DeSantis, who leaves the trail, as I mentioned, to handle what he has to do in Florida. An opportunity for him to execute under pressure for his people. Number two.
Hunter Biden is reportedly selling art. I hear your question. I hear your question. I'm not going to get involved in this. That is a question for Hunter Biden's representatives.
No, it isn't. It's for the why does Gianna answer anything? Hunter hijinks from the Biden-Shady family business dealings to the investigation around it. Clearly, the White House plans to slow everything down. Why I don't think that plan will work?
Coming your way. Number one. These trial dates also are going to move. It's unrealistic, it's theatrics, and no judge is going to say that you can be on two trials at once in two different states because a lot of these overlap. No joke.
Alina Haba representing the legal team of Donald Trump's, all of them. No coincidence. The Trump on Trial show has a start date before Super Tuesday, the day before. We will review the calendar designed to disqualify him from running, in my view, and how it could all succeed for Dems or blow up in their faces.
Now, look, Donald Trump at the latest poll leads Joe Biden despite all these 94 indictments by a couple of points. Why? Because. We see what's happening with Joe Biden. The guy can't even function.
He's constantly on vacation. He does not give interviews. The interviews he gives are all friendly. He took one question from Fox in. Two and a half years where you saw Donald Trump take all of them.
Whatever you want, he wasn't ducking, even from the Trumped-up investigation that shouldn't really have taken place. Trump was taking all questions at all times, and this guy doesn't see it. And that's why I think the numbers are pretty alarming. That I think it's at 70% of the American public thinks that he is too old to serve, including 69% of Democrats.
So, what are they going to do instead of Trump pumping up Biden and making him more productive and possibly him defying Conventional wisdom in showing that he's not too old to serve. What we're seeing is Joe Biden try to diminish his opponent, Donald Trump.
So here it is. 89% of Republicans, 69% of Democrats say that he's too old. 51% say Trump's too old and should not be running. Look, I don't think Trump's too old. You could say that Trump has a lot of chinks in his armor.
You might have a problem with him. But 77 years old, he's not acting like it. The guy's playing golf nonstop. This is Trump.
So, you can't say he's been held back by the fact that he doesn't really work out and do things that like previous presidents have done, but he doesn't do it. But the problem Donald Trump has, whether you think he's 100% innocent or 100% guilty, he's got to show up at all these events and all these trials, and it's going to keep him off the stand big time.
So, when you look at What he's obligated to do is pretty overwhelming. I mean, for example, You have His schedule. September 6th, the Georgia Araignment. October 2nd, Trump organization suit. Then you have.
The fifteenth of January, the Gene Carroll defamation suit, another self-inflicted wound when he insulted her after he lost the case. The January fifteenth comes this thing called the Iowa Caucus.
So the same day as the caucus, you have someone with a defamation suit. Then on the 29th, the pyramid scheme that says that Donald Trump's organization that everyone loved and begged to revamp golf courses like Bloomberg and Ice Rinks like Ed Koch and others.
Now, all of a sudden, you got a problem with this organization. March 5th is Super Tuesday, but you know what March 4th is, according to this new judge? March 4th is the documents case. The January 6th case, I should say.
So that's going to take time. He's going to be in a courtroom instead of barnstorming around for Super Tuesday on March 25th. The Alvin Bragg case, it might be moved. I'm not sure. On May 20th, then comes the document case.
July 15th, the RNC. By the time the RNC comes up, he's pretty much done with his cases. The question is, is he going to be convicted anywhere? Here's Arlena Haba cut to. These trial dates also are going to move.
It's unrealistic, it's theatrics, and no judge is going to say that you can be on two trials at once in two different states because a lot of these overlap. They look at the start date of the trial, but these are four to six-week trials. The least.
So there's no way they're not going to overlap. I mean, they're going to have to go into October, November of next year, again, by design.
So, which Trump immediately put his statement out and says this through Truth Social: Duraine Jack Smith and his team of thugs who were caught going to the White House just prior to indicting the 45th President of the United States. And he's not kidding, this guy Bratt, who was his deputy, was at the White House. What were they doing there? Meeting with some White House officials. You're going to tell me there's no coordination there?
They would not confirm or deny that they talked about anything to do with Trump. They've been working on a witch hunt for almost three years, but decided to bring it smack in the middle of the crooked Joe Biden's political opponent's campaign against him. Election interference today is by today a biased Trump-hating judge gave me only a two-month extension, just what our corrupt government wanted. Super Tuesday, I will appeal.
So, this judge says, I don't care about the calendar. This is your priority. But if you make it the day before Super Tuesday, how could you not say that she's doing this intentionally? Even the appearance. Have she made it March first or February 29th or 28th, if it's leap year.
I don't even know if it is. Or April 1st, at least it would have the guise of, oh, I had no idea, but now the day before Super Tuesday. Victor Davis Hanson sees the big picture cut for. I think the subtext is what they're not talking about. And so they feel they have no other choice for three reasons.
One, they can't run on Joe Biden's agenda, not on the border, not on crime, not on the economy, not on energy, not on anything. And two, Joe Biden is one trip away from oblivion. He's one silly remark away from oblivion. He's failing geometrically at a geometric rate. And whether he even finishes his term, they're unsure.
Third, to use that left phrase, the walls are closing in. It's not just Archer and Bobolinski or the IRS whistleblowers. It's Victor Chokin. It's some oligarchs that say they have tapes. There's the Hunter laptop that's being re-examined for where he admits he gave half his income to Joe.
And so they don't want to talk about any of those three things. They don't. But it's happening. And then we find out through a freedom of information AC request that took, it looks like a year. A year.
And it was put forward by the Southeastern Legal Foundation. They said. You know, the president, vice president then, president now, has an alias, has three of them. Email aliases.
So whatever you think of that, you think of that. And it was on a government server.
So I'd like to know. Where all those emails are. Can we see them? They took a year, they dragged their feet, but then they came back and said there's 5,400. It's going to take us some time to produce.
Wow.
Now, I don't know what it's gonna say. But if you're looking to possibly do some business deals, you don't want to put it on joebidenvp.com.gov, but maybe you want to put it on some of the alias, Robert L. Peters or Robin Ware, and there's another one with a derivative of rare with a middle initial. Maybe that'll show. And maybe there's another one on a Yahoo or Hot Mail.
Maybe that will show something else. It's amazing. They said for security reasons we like to give people an alias.
Okay. You can't secure a President's email or your Vice President's email. We're all doomed then. And I'm not even going to play the KJP. I was looking at it.
She has no answers for any of this. He took two weeks off. She doesn't even try to answer. Jensaka used to try to answer, even be dismissive and sarcastic. Nothing.
She just says, Well, I'm going to defer you. I'm going to defer you. It's not going to matter. This is well within her scope of things she should be answering.
So now we're going to see what Joe Biden's up to. What people are and I listened to this podcast over the weekend with this Washington Post reporter that refused to believe that Joe Biden was involved in anything underhanded as it relates to Hunter Biden's laptop or his business deals. One of the things this guy actually said was, is it Hunter Biden or Joe Biden's fault that he happened to call Hunter Biden when he's in the middle of all these meetings? Really? You're in the middle of an important business meeting, you get a generic call from your dad, and you take it.
20 times Over the course of ten years with Devin Archer there? Please. And you're going to tell me there's nothing to see here. It's crazy. And Victor Shokin, who was fired by him, finally speaks up to us on Saturday night, and you've been seeing the clips.
He speaks up and says, I got fired because of this guy. And I was pursuing Burisma, and I wanted to see what Devin Archer and Hunter Biden were up to. And they believed Victor Shokin believed that the guy was taking bribes.
So for the people to say Victor Shokin was fired because he was corrupt, I can't do the definitive biography on Victor Shokin, but he says, sue me, find out. I dare you to name anybody that claims that I'm corrupt except for a generic comment about things that they claim that I have done. And I asked him, why not sue? And he says, I don't have any money. To sue anyone for defamation, and it need you need money to do that.
So here's Miranda Devine last night. Cut in. He was tackling burisma. We know that he seized burisma's, the owners of burisma's properties just a month before he was fired. You know, it was a lie that the burisma investigation was dormant, which was one of the other reasons we were told why Shokin had to go.
He only had 10 months in the job before Joe Biden started making these blackmail attempts, these overbearing bullying attempts to get rid of him. You can only assume that there must have been something for Joe Biden, that he went above and beyond what government policy was at that time by withholding a billion dollars in USAID. And that's the story that ended up getting Donald Trump impeached. He got impeached for what Joe Biden had done wrong. Because you send Rudy Giuliani in there awkwardly, and he's sitting there doing his, you know, like a bull in a china shop, pulling its way through Ukraine.
Saying, what's going on here? What's going on here? What's going on there? And on appearances, it looked like the current president was investigating a future political rival. That's why Joe Biden is doing the same thing.
But you know, Joe Biden's doing it smarter? He doesn't have nothing to do with it. Comment on the mug shot. He's like, handsome guy. Comment on investigation, nothing to do with me.
Uh did you did you instruct the Department of Justice to raid Mar-a-Lago? Nothing to do with me. But if you send Rudy Giuliani in there instead of William Barr in there, that was the problem. But it doesn't mean there was no there there. But now the President is trying to ignore The heating-up investigation that's being done by members of the media who see that this thing is catching speed.
Here's Victor Shokin. On the truth about barisma. He was looking into it. Cut four, cut 11. I have no doubt that there were illegal activities engaged in by Burisma.
As a matter of fact, the criminal case had been started before me. It continued to expand. And Worczevsky, who at the time held the post of minister and was the founder and CEO of Purisma, started bringing in people who could provide protection for him. Hunter Biden was among them. And the corruption network expanded as a result.
So, yes, to answer your question, there's no doubt in my mind that Purisma was engaged in illegal activities. I'll take a time out now, and I'm going to take some of your calls on this. This is moving. And just like I don't care what you think of Donald, I'm keeping your opinions out of it right now. Whatever you think of Donald Trump, please tell me that you are clear-eyed enough to see that this isn't a bunch of cases that just happen to be coming up two and a half years after they took place.
In some cases, when it comes to these civil trials, 20 years after it took place, don't tell me it's not a coincidence to stop a former president becoming the 47th president. I'm not sure if he's going to win. I'm not sure if he's going to get the nomination, but I know this: he's leading by a lot. And he's got 97 different charges in four major different cases, let alone the civil trial. This stuff all could have been brought within months of the execution of it when it took place, but they waited.
And that's got to bother you to a degree, unless you're so blind with Trump aid, you just are enjoying the ride. I'm not one of them. I'd be if Joe Biden was under indictment on four separate cases across the entire country and they held it for two and a half years to stop him from winning reelection, that would bother me too. As inept as Joe Biden is, and as old as he's getting before our eyes, that would bother me.
So when we come back, I'll take your calls: 1-8-6-6-408-7669. And then you'll find out. What made the federal government get critical of New York when it comes to legal immigration? I'm not kidding. Back in a moment.
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The fastest three hours in radio. You're with Brian Kilmead. The reality is that this is happening, and as he says, he will appeal, his attorneys will appeal. They're trying to get it pushed back again. But this is a resource management issue.
I mean, the president was able to raise a lot of money after he had that mug shot come out. But when it comes to how they're going to manage campaigning with this legal problem, the benefit is he's in the news all the time. The other candidates are going to have a hard time breaking through, but also it's a lot of money and a lot of time and resources to the legal issues that he's facing. It's true, and they're trying to flip everybody in his world too because they don't have the resources. And I don't think President Trump, I'll eventually ask him, is spreading it out.
But Katie Pavlich is being very practical. You know, you can't bornstorm if you have to be in court. Jim Woods on WDBO in Orlando. Hey, Jim. Hey, Brian.
I just wanted to touch base with you. I want to give you an independence point of view on Joe Biden and Barisma and all this type of stuff. My problem with it is that when When Donald Trump was in office, right, he was the b president. You got uh we uh the Republicans had Bill Barr uh as the attorney general. You guys had the senate.
Right. And then you had you had all you had all the chips in place to do something. And nothing was done or found. Jim, Jim, Jim, just keep in mind. Just keep in mind, Jim, what you just said, Rudy Giuliani started rampaging through Ukraine because I know about it.
It was ridiculous. It was a bad decision on Terry. His whole entire campaign and the people around him. That's dumb. He brought that on himself.
I hear you. He shouldn't have been impeached, but you're right. I said the whole time, I'm like, listen, I don't care what Joe Biden did or didn't do. You don't just send Rudy Giuliani in there to go upend the State Department, upend the sitting ambassador, go ahead and tell Zelensky, listen, you better tell me what Joe Biden did. You don't do that.
I don't think it should have resulted in an impeachment, but that nullified the investigation. And that made Bill Barr go, yeah, I'm done. Let's just leave Ukraine. You go run for president. Then the pandemic hits.
And the pandemic hits, and then all that stuff stops. And we know what happened after with the election. But, Jim, I know what you mean. You know, they did have the Senate, but they were investigating. Alan West next.
The talk show that's getting you talking. You're with Brian. Kill mead. People are having a hard enough time keeping their own roof over their head. And now, what the government is saying, you have to pay to house these individuals.
She's asking for Section 8 vouchers. Think about that. We have a years-long waiting list from citizens, domestic violence victims, veterans who are waiting for Section 8 vouchers. And she's asking the president to allow these people who have come illegally to cut the line and take away from citizens. It's unbelievable.
Not to mention she wants free metro cards for the ability for these individuals to ride our subways and our buses for free after she just raised our tolls and fares. These people are bending over backwards to provide for illegal immigrants what their own citizens aren't even receiving in terms of benefits.
So that is Nicole Maliatakis beside herself because the people in her district are being overwhelmed by illegal immigrants. They might be the greatest people in the world, but they came here on illegal means. Then they get into the schools because you've got to give a kid an education. They don't speak English in almost every case. A lot of times, it's not even Spanish.
So you can't even say English is a second language. We don't even know that third language. And then you have a situation where you have to give three meals a day. And you got a laundry service, too. And we're constantly converting gyms and old schools and old buildings.
Now we're in two hundred plus shelters.
Now sing me another song to the people of Texas and Arizona in particular, because they've been dealing with the same thing, maybe at not this level, for a long time. Lieutenant Colonel Alan West joins us now. He's the Union Executive Director of the American Constitutional Rights. Welcome back, Congressman. It's good to be back with you, Brian.
So now we have Nicole Manalitakis trying to, and she's never been in support of this, but now the Biden administration is calling out Governor Hokul and Mayor Adams, you know, Democrat, Democrat, Democrat. Called out Democrat leaders in New York for following state and local officials' complaints that the federal government had failed to help sanctuary zones reopen in immigrants' crisis, even after $100 million in aid.
So the $100 million in aid should have been enough. Stop complaining, says the federal government, and a problem they caused. Yeah, it's amazing to me that even Kirsten Sinema, who was a Democrat, now Independent, said, how can it be that, you know, up in New York City, New York, they're getting $100 million, but yet Arizona, which is on the front lines, and we know they have gates to the welded open, they're only getting, what, seven to ten? And you think about what other country in the world would just say, hey, look, walk into our country and you'll get all kind of free benefits. And we'll make our legal, law-abiding taxpayers pay that to you.
This is insane what is happening. And now we got school that is starting back up. And you just articulated one of the problems with how we're going to get these kids into school because that's what they're going to demand. The kids have to have an education. We don't know the background from any of these kids, the languages, or even when you start to think of the medical records for a lot of these kids, some of the dangers we're going to expose our own children to with some of the diseases and some of the sicknesses that may be.
Coming into our schools.
So, this is not just a national security issue, it's a health care issue, it's a housing issue. I mean, it just goes three or four tiers deep. And the people that are being held responsible for it are the American people who didn't ask for it, but yet the folks that are the cause of it, as you articulated, they just go around pointing fingers at each other, especially those who said we want to be a sanctuary city.
So this is uh and by the way I did not know this. This right to shelter, you know, in New York, they go, Well, we have a right to shelter law. New York Post looked into it. There is no right to shelter law. It was something brought up by Ed Koch in the 80s.
It was something to do with our homeless situation, which said that you have a right to get them into a shelter and nothing to do with illegal immigrants. It's been adopted from these people. And Curtis Sleewe, who I think is going to run for mayor again on the Republican ticket, he's showing up at all these facilities and he's going to bat for these facilities who have no voice because next thing you know, just like the federal government, they just throw them in. They don't talk to anybody who's affected. Listen to some of the reasons the explanation of the chaos that took place and actually resulted in fisticuffs over the weekend at Gracie Mansion, cut 25.
No, Derek. No to the ten. No to the migrants. Yeah. intense.
No to the migrants. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. The touch. No to the market. The mayor has has forsaken us.
The governor has has forsaken us.
So here you go. Welcome to the Cave. This is one of the many reasons you don't live in New York. But then welcome to the chaos. Democratic mayor's turning on governors.
They're not speaking much anymore. And then what they did, there's so little field space here. They have put 10 cities on top of Randall Island Field.
So these fields go really from 7 in the morning to maybe 10. They have games starting at 10 o'clock at night. And now they're all taken up by 10 cities on the turf. Do you believe these idiots? No, it it's hard to believe.
I mean, this is a very bad Greek tragedy. And think about it.
Now, our kids are suffering. And so our kids who had locked up for how many years because of the COVID, they suffered, could not go out and be with their friends. They now are behind with their educational levels as far as reading and math. And now they don't even have the opportunity to go out and participate in their athletic events and facilities.
So what we see happening now, Brian, is that the Democrat Party putting the American people last. They're putting American children last. They're taking away the children's ability to go out and have fun and play, but they'll say that if a child wants to mutilate their body and become a different sex, we'll allow them to do that. And oh, by the way, we won't even tell the parents.
So the priorities of the Democrat Party are really upside down. And I think that's going to come back to bite them next year at the polling stations, not just with white males, but suburban women, with blacks, with Hispanics, with other Latinos, and also with Asians, because they are doing nothing that promotes the well-being and the quality of life of the American citizen.
So with these buoys that are now in the Rio Grande River, the federal government is suing to take them out. Are they effective? And they say that they put them in there to save other people so they won't try to cross. Have they been effective?
Well, I was down there two weeks ago in Kinney County, which is between Eagle Pass and Del Rio, talking to the sheriff there, Brad Coe. And you should have Brad Coe on your show. I mean, just an incredible man being on your Saturday night TV show or your radio show. But what they're doing is they're just finding other places to go. That's all that is happening.
But I want people to really understand and pay attention to something. I was out in Brewster County, which is the largest landmass county in the state of Texas. Sits along the Big Bend mountain range there along the border. And what they have going on out there, this is where we really need to be concerned because the people that are crossing out there in the high mountain desert area in West Texas, those are the ones that don't want to get caught. And they have a serious issue out there.
So while we're talking about buoys over about a what, one mile course of the Rio Grande River, we've got people that are flooding across the border that are dark camouflage backpacks, things of this nature out in West Texas in the mountains.
So I tell you, talk to Sheriff Bradcoe of Kenney County, who was a border patrol agent.
Now he's the sheriff there of a county that has 1,500 square miles. He's only got like six or seven active duty sheriff deputies. He can tell you what's really happening on that border. I want to bring you to the election right now. Donald Trump lost a few points according to one poll anyway since he did not debate.
We know that DeSantis ticked up two. Nikki Haley is still in single digits but doubled as Mike Penstein went up too. Who, in your mind, really shined in that debate?
Well, I think you have to look at it two different ways. Who got the most microphone time, Yvette Ramaswamy, and that's who everyone is talking about. I think Ron DeSantis kind of held his own, didn't hurt himself somewhat, improved himself. I think Nikki Haley did up her game. I think that the big loser was Tim Scott.
I mean, for whatever reason, he seemed irrelevant and cast into the back shadows, and you did not see him increase whatsoever. But the real story is that Donald Trump has to change the narrative. Donald Trump cannot be seen as. Just a former president under four indictments. He has to be seen as a presidential candidate.
And he needs to be out there on that stage reforming the narrative, talking about the issues, getting people to see him as a future president and not someone facing indictments, which is what the left wants to do.
So I would once again advise him to be on that debate stage. Yeah, I mean, I don't know if he's going to do Fox business. The prediction he'll do the third one, especially if he drops, he'll go out there. But here's the thing, Colonel: even if you're the biggest Trump fan in the world, you look at the schedule the day before Super Tuesday, you're going to tell me that's a coincidence, and then all the civil trials in between. This guy does his best when he can barnstorm from city to city to city, and it's going to be hard to do that.
Well, that's why I think it's so important to get on these debate stages. You're going to get the audience. Everyone is going to be watching Republican, Independent, or Democrat. And again, if you're the big grizzly bear in the forest, you need to fight off the wolves. And I think this gives him an opportunity to do that.
So I would advise him to be there for the Fox business debate because it's going to center on the economy. And that's a strong point for him to talk about the economy. If people try to take it to other topics, then he should be strong enough to say, look, we're here to talk about the American people. We're not here to talk about me.
Well, that would be interesting for him to say that for the first time in his life. But he would never in a million years say that. I want you to hear this. You know, President Biden never stops not telling the truth. And one of his, you know, the story about him on Amtrak with his conductor saying this, and the conductor had been dead already in the timeframe which he brought up.
He talked about pinning a medal on a battlefield for a fighter that never existed, for a battle that never took place. We know about him saying, I got arrested protesting on Robbins Island. The arrest and the imprisonment of Nelson Mandela never took place. Here's another story that he made up. Listen to this: Cut 18.
The audio is not great, but listen to this. Pause for just a moment. I thought things had changed. I was able literally, not figuratively, to talk strong thermodynamic and voting for the the Civil Rights Act. before he died.
And I thought, well, maybe there's real progress. But hate never dies. It just hides. It hides under the rocks. And when someone breathes a little oxygen in it, it comes out roaring out.
So he was talking about 60 years since Martin Luther King, I have a dream speech, and the Jacksonville shooting that took place over the weekend. The guy was a raging racist, no question. But I don't think it's emblematic of the country. But President Biden was saying that he personally got segregationist, former segregationist Drom Thurman, to sign on the Civil Rights Act.
Well, it's not true. He would be if the year that Strom Thurmond signed it, Joe Biden was 21 years old and lying about his law degree, which he said he got a scholarship for, and he finished at the top of his class, was at the bottom of his class, and never got any scholarship. What is wrong with him, Colonel?
Well, I mean, he and remember the the longest filibuster, I believe, in U.S. Senate history were the Senate Democrats. Filibustering against the civil rights legislation of 1964. Look, no one holds him accountable, and he continues to believe he can get away with saying any of these absurd things. But you know, that should cause people to believe we've got a problem when you look at all of these.
You know, I didn't know about my son's business. I had nothing to do with his business. That's the biggest lie. And so here's a guy that's been profiting off of selling his influence all across the world to some people that are really our geopolitical enemies, especially when you come to China and Russia. And maybe that's why we're so deep in this Ukraine thing, writing hundreds of billions of dollars in aid to Ukraine.
Joe Biden has a serious character flaw with telling the truth. Right, and it's not okay. It's non-stop, not okay. Remember, he looked in the camera and he said, 51 Intel experts say this is classic Russian disinformation, knowing it was his son's laptop with his son, his Bo Biden foundation sticker on top of it, knowing all that. Knowing that he, when he says, I had no idea about my son's overseas business dealings, knowing that he called in 20 times in 10 years minimum into these very business dealings and sat down at the same restaurant and is on record of him doing it.
If he's that comfortable lying to you about things. That seemed minor at the time. What else is he lying about? Or, better yet, what is he telling the truth about?
Well, I think it's the latter. He does not tell the truth. And we have a president that we cannot trust. We have a president that has been compromised. And again, why does the Biden family need 20 shell LLCs?
And why do we have non-family members from the Biden family getting millions of dollars from places like Romania?
So again, we've got some serious issues with this president. The mainstream media cannot continue to ignore this because the American people are paying attention. Absolutely, and so are you. Lieutenant Colonel Alan West. Thanks so much.
Appreciate it. Always a pleasure. Go get them, Brian. All right. I'm going to do that.
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Well, thank you for doing this. I want to just say to the councilwoman. Councilwoman. Councilwoman. I got you.
Don't worry about it. We've already been looking to identify funds to be able to help one. Make sure there's adequate security for Edward Waters College. We are not going to allow these institutions to be targeted by people.
So I got to give. Ron to stand this great credit. I mean, after the shooting in Jacksonville, a very urban environment, they were blaming him for loosening gun laws that allowed this crazy white supremacist and he is, it's not an opinion. The guy says he had Nazi insignias on his gun, his manifesto read like the sick individual he is. By the way, isn't it amazing we get the Jacksonville manifesto right away, but we still have not got the Nashville manifesto, that transgender lunatic that killed all those people in Nashville.
Uh so Uh, so he went there and he says wasn't necessarily invited, but he wanted to go down and address the situation. And then, this is what uh the councilwoman did step up and try to get some decorum. Her name is. Jacoby Pittman. She's a Jacksonville City Councilwoman.
Listen to her. Cup thirty-one.
Okay, Lee. Let me let me tell you, we finna put parties aside. Cause it ain't the game. by parties today. A bullet don't know a party.
So don't get me started.
Okay, Jacoby is not.
Well in is not.
Now if the if the if the governor wants to come here and he bringing gifts. To my commitment. Y'all know I'm taking the gifts because we've been through. Through enough already, and I don't want to go through no more.
Now, y'all, y'all just be quiet just a minute and let the governor say what he's gonna say. Nice. And what he did is provide security, money for security for the historically black college, and he also provided money for the families of the victims. Matt, listen on WTKF in North Carolina. Hey, Matt.
Hello, Brian. How are you this morning? Great. What's on your mind?
Well, it's been eight days. It's nice to talk to you. And I wanted to alert all your voters, because I know you have a giant audience. Thank you. Think about your you're welcome.
Think about your gas prices. Think about your grocery prices. I'm not telling you what to vote for. Think about your mortgage interest rates. And that is why my front flag is flying proudly from the 80-foot pine tree in my front yard.
And every four-minute drive-by honks a horn, I can hear him from my office where I am now. That's interesting. In North Carolina, too, that's considered slowly but surely a battleground state. You have a Democratic governor there, too, and that's where they were going to have the RNC last time around.
So we'll see, Matt. One thing about Trump: he will focus on the economy. And if he doesn't like what the Fed is doing, he'll blister the Fed. And if he doesn't like the way trade's going, he will go after trade. From the Fox News Radio Studios in Midtown Manhattan, it's the fastest-growing radio talk show.
Brian Kilmead. Hi, everyone. Welcome to the latest moments of the Brian Killmee Show. We come to you from 48th and 6th in Midtown Manhattan, heard around the country, around the world. Senator Ron Johnson was called out by the White House in response to my Shoken interview saying, well, Fox is constantly trying to poke holes in the Hunter Biden story and essentially said that dog wound hunt.
Well, it turns out he also pointed out Ron Johnson did an investigation and didn't yield anything. The White House is totally wrong about that. It yielded a lot and it would have made progress had they been able to maintain the majority in the Senate. But I cannot wait for Ron Johnson to answer the White House with me in studio is Molly Hemingway and the bottom of the hour with Dua Samulcast. Molly, welcome back.
It's great to be here with you. Editor-in-chief of the Federalists, I should say. I am. And one of the things about Ron Johnson's investigation, which came out in August and September of 2020, that was not based on hearsay. That was based on government documents, suspicious activity reports from the Treasury Department.
It should have always been taken much more seriously by corporate media because it was so well researched at the time. But because they were all in on trying to heave Joe Biden over the finish line, they never gave that the proper hearing that they should have.
So I just noticed, too, I don't know if you read the Washington Post today, but they showed me the article and they said, do I have a response? And I gave a response. I guess it wasn't strong. I didn't get it to him in time, but hopefully it'll be in there. One of the things they said, you should have followed up when he said Joe Biden took bribes.
And I said, well, I did. He says, listen, I don't have proof of it yet, but I believe Joe Biden took bribes. I'm going, wait a second. The Washington Post, those are the ones who had no curiosity about the laptop. They had no curiosity about all these other meetings that Joe Biden took.
Place and they had no question about Devin Archer. They have no eyebrows raised over the 20 phone calls that Joe Biden made over the course of 10 years in the middle of business meetings. And they're worried about one follow-up that I didn't have in their book. I'm astounded by that.
Well, not to mention, you've got multiple on-the-record sources. Think about how the Washington Post trafficked in disinformation for years, where they would quote anonymous officials who repeatedly lied about this crazy conspiracy theory that Donald Trump didn't really win the 2016 election. He stole it by colluding with Russia to undermine our entire election process. They went with anonymous sources for that. They never had any actual evidence to support it, and they went crazy with it.
Here you have multiple first-hand sources talking about bribes. You also have multiple.
Sourcing Showing that Even beyond some of the bribery allegations, you have money going to people close to the Biden family, including Hunter Biden, for the purpose of getting them out of legal trouble. Then you have Joe Biden on tape bragging that he got the guy who was looking into Brisma fired. This is all firsthand. It's not hearsay. It's not anonymous sourcing.
And for the Washington Post to act like that this doesn't meet their standard when it's so much Of a better sourcing than what they went with for years is ridiculous. I mean, number one, they came out, was it six months after the election said the more we look at it, I guess the laptop is valid. And was it six months or was it a year? I think it was over a year.
So right there, they should have apologized along with that to say all those other stories that we wrote. And I guess And all social media came to shelve and discredit. All those things just got reversed when Joe Biden takes office. And they, I believe, Molly thought this whole thing was going to go away.
Well, they do have a lot of control to make things go away. I mean, it sounds already like you have a much higher view of the Washington Post than I do. I'm not surprised at all that they would react this way to your explosive interview with Shokin, which the fact that they didn't go interview Shokin when they were writing about him is appalling. This is the Washington Post, owned by one of the world's wealthiest men. They have resources.
They would put 20 people on like Sarah Palin's garbage can and like 400 people to like investigate the price of hamburgers at Trump restaurants. But they don't have anyone to check out whether when Joe Biden said, oh no, I fired the guy that the people who were paying my son wanted fired for good reasons, not bad, that they wouldn't look into that is so typical of their corruption. And, you know, they didn't look because they didn't want to fire. Find answers. They were wanting to impeach the former president.
They were wanting to help Joe Biden, and that is what they're continuing to do. What do you think this will yield? The Southeastern Legal Foundation has put in a Freedom of Information Act back in 2022 to try to get the emails regarding the pseudonames that Joe Biden was using as vice president, which were Robin Ware and Robert L. Peters. They said, can we have all the emails that these people, which was Joe Biden, sent out?
And it turns out they go, it's going to take us a little while after dragging their feet. We have 5,400 of these. 5,400? I don't think I send 5,000 emails a year. He's sending it under a myriad of aliases.
Was receiving information from people under those aliases as well. Clearly, we've now understanding what the Biden family business is. You pay the Biden family in exchange for favors that the U.S. government is able to provide because of who Joe Biden is. And who he's close to.
He's in essence then the head of the business. You had Devin Archer testifying to that effect, saying the whole business was the brand, and the brand was Joe Biden.
So this was the means by which they would connect powerful foreign oligarchs in China, in Russia, in Ukraine, in Romania, in many countries, and how they would get what they wanted done through access to this powerful figure. I was watching the Washington Post this one columnist was on a podcast over the weekend, and they said, Well, how do you explain Joe Biden calling in or showing up at these business meetings? He goes, Because a father wants to keep in touch with his son every day and calls in and he happens to be in a meeting, that's a problem. Are you crazy? Since when, if you're in the middle of a business meeting, you get a call from your dad.
Dad, I'll call you later. But unless you want to be in that meeting and sit in those meetings and only talk about the weather. That's what I was going to say. I think we've learned a lot about President Biden. We didn't know until this moment that he has a very serious interest in meteorology.
And these foreign oligarchs also had interest in meteorology. And so we hadn't contemplated that.
So I think that's another very good explanation for why he was doing business. You were able to game plan this out in a way I wasn't able to. That's my bad. What about this revelation that David Weiss seemed to have communicated with the Attorney General's office, Merrick Garland's office, when it came to things like how do I handle different press stories or inquiries? It seems there was a regular dialogue between the two when he said David Weiss was acting on his own.
Yeah, this is the big problem for Merritt Garland and David Weiss. They both were claiming that he was so independent that he wasn't working in conjunction with the Department of Justice, with Joe Biden's Department of Justice. We already know that David Weiss was basically where investigations went to die. There were all these credible claims of bribery, not from Shokin, who you talked to, but from other people, other confidential human sources, saying that there were bribes involving the Biden family and Burisma, the Ukrainian energy company. They sent that to David.
David Weiss, it should have been investigated, and instead it was killed. These IRS whistleblowers were shocked and appalled when they learned that there was information that they could have run down as part of their investigation into the Biden family business. They were never told anything about it.
So, what Weiss and Garland told Congress is.
Now being blown up as these emails show that they were coordinating. How's Robert Hurr's investigation into Joe Biden's classified documents? I'm sorry, who?
Sorry. Have you heard it? Have they been able to do it? I just find it funny. When there are special counsels put against Republicans, they have a direct line to the Washington Post or the New York Times where things get leaked that aren't even accurate in order to color what public perception is.
Robert Hur is supposedly investigating Joe Biden's mishandling of classified documents. Not a single leak to their allies at the Washington Post or New York Times. And remember, some of what was handled by Joe Biden was handled. While he was a senator.
So, you know, when you're president, you actually are able to handle classified documents. And this is why, historically speaking, we have never used our legal process to go after presidents for having classified documents, whether it was Bill Clinton in the sock drawer, whether it's Barack Obama who's still in disputes with the National Archives over some of the classified documents he has. We're going after Donald Trump now, even though we've never done it about other people. But Joe Biden has stuff dating to his time as Senate when you don't have the right to actually handle classified documents at your home. Right.
How long does it take? We're just making through it. We're not close to being done. How long does it take to go through these documents? If they're in your possession, you have them all there.
Go through them. I mean, you got Delaware, University of Delaware, you got his house, and then you got his lawyer's office in Boston.
So that's where the consolidation of paperwork is. It's not an active investigation. No one's standing in your way. You don't have to wait for any Freedom of Information Act. I think what takes time is figuring out how to let him go without charging him with anything.
it would be a nightmare. Like the five years for Hunter Biden. Right, yeah. You let all the you let everything kind of run out. You let thing you know, you hope that maybe he leaves office and you don't have to worry about it or something like that.
I don't know.
So that's where we're at right now. We're not talking about things that really affect the American people, the economy. We're not talking about China and what we're going to do to start picking up the pace on our shipbuilding and our weapons, you know, the Pentagon budget. We used to debate these things. How much should we give defense?
How much should we do this? We are going from one investigation to the other over the last few years. In a way, these are proxy arguments for those things, though. In Washington, D.C., things are going very well. for Washington, D.C.
They like how things are run when they're in charge. They like where money is going. They like how all of that is happening. They don't really care about China that much. They might give a little lip service to it.
What they want to do is prevent anybody who has different ideas about how we run our wars, about how we handle China, about how we handle our border. They want to keep those people from coming into office. These investigations and prosecutions, or lack thereof, are a means to keep the right people in control and the wrong people out of control. Do you believe that the Democrats cannot feel good about this situation? Situation right now with the current president.
He is declining before our eyes. He has not really got his reelection campaign going until this week. They say that they're beginning to staff now. The vice president has been an epic fail. And now you have Governor Newsom about to debate Governor DeSantis with Sean Hannity as moderator.
And now they're evidently aggravated that Newsom is doing this, especially the Vice President. One thing I think people need to realize, though, is that Democrats don't really run campaigns anymore. They run ballot operations. What they want is to get the right number of ballots. Into the ballot box.
So they have changed from doing rallies and persuasion campaigns into just making sure they're harvesting ballots in the right way. And so it doesn't really matter who you run. If you had a better candidate, you would still feel that way. If you had a candidate with energy that had charisma like a Clinton, would you still say that? To be clear, a Bill Clinton, I assume.
Bill. Yeah, not Hillary's terror. No, it would be much easier to run their operations, but I think they've run Fetterman. They've run Katie Hobbes. These are bad candidates.
They've run Joe Biden, horrible candidate in many ways. And it didn't matter because they were so focused on just getting the ballots through. They don't really care if the voters are persuaded or if they're excited.
Now, I will say, it'll be a lot harder for them to run that same operation in 2024 than they did in 2020. Not just because Republicans have kind of woken up to this ballot harvesting scheme, and so they're willing to compete against them that way, but also because they won't be able to, for instance, suppress the story of the Biden family corruption. There will probably be an impeachment. It will be very hard to deny reality there.
Well, what is the difference? I don't know the answer to this, between an impeachment inquiry and just an impeachment. Do you know? Yeah, well, the inquiry is like leading up to the impeachment, and it enables you to get a lot of information from a lot of different people. But you wouldn't get if you're just running an investigation in a committee.
Yeah, you get extra powers. I'm not sure exactly how it works, but yeah. I mean, because I think they're frustrated with they can't get anything in timely fashion about anything. About the banks. The banks aren't cooperating.
Archives isn't cooperating. They eventually get stuff. And not just that, but they can't get corporate media to cover things honestly and accurately. And that is something that will definitely change with an impeachment inquiry or impeachment. They will have to actually cover some of this stuff.
Even if what they're trying to do is make it all go away, they'll have to actually address it finally. When we come back, what the judge said yesterday about the Trump trial when it comes to. January 6th, what it means that it's the day before Super Tuesday, and what we can expect down the line. Molly Hemingway examined some of that with me and what the president may or may not be able to get done. You listen to the Brian Killmee Show.
Don't move. Learning something new every day on the Brian Killme Show. Information you want, truth you demand. This is the Brian Kill Me Show. These trial dates also are going to move.
It's unrealistic, it's theatrics, and no judge is going to say that you can be on two trials at once in two different states because a lot of these overlap. They look at the start date of the trial, but these are four to six-week trials. At the least.
So there's no way they're not going to overlap. I mean, they're going to have to go into October, November of next year, again, by design.
Alina Hava, who's a lawyer herself, but is kind of the spokesperson for all the Trump trials. She noticed she's commenting on the fact that March 4th is going to be the case on January 6th that Jack Smith is bringing forward. Jack Smith wanted it the first week in January. The President wanted it in 2026. And the judge says, no, March 4th.
You know what March 5th is, Molly Hemingway? Super Tuesday.
So let's make sure he's in a courtroom on the fourth. But politics has nothing to do with this.
Well, this judge in DC is notorious for being quite political, but I think what everyone needs to realize, this is a show trial. It is being brought in DC precisely for the purpose of getting a quick conviction. And nothing here is surprising. This is not about rule of law. This is not about being a country where we don't go after political opponents.
This is about getting quick convictions and not. You know, I heard people say, This is election meddling. This is election rigging. This is brazen and overt election rigging on the part of Democrats.
So it takes three to four weeks, they say these trials. He's going to have to sit there through Super Tuesday. You know, you got to assume. And then after three or four weeks, if he gets convicted, does he go to jail? I mean, the I think the real goal of this well, first of all, yes, this DC has been jailing everybody for everything even remotely similar to these issues that are being litigated here.
But the real goal is to get Certain states to have a pretense of an excuse to remove him from the ballot, which would not just take Donald Trump off the ballot in certain states, it would also harm the prospects of the entire Republican Party in that state. And you're talking about the 14th Amendment. Yes, they have this very curious and creative reading that is highly opposed by actual constitutional lawyers on the 14th Amendment. But the idea would be just to also get the ball rolling so that secretaries of state in very far-left states such as California could come up with some reason to keep him off the ballot, thereby hurting not just his prospects, not that he really would ever win California, but you have how many like 14 Republicans in the House in California? It would make it a lot harder for them to win.
It would make it harder for Republicans to win state or local office in California. It's really a kill shot against the entire Republican Party, and that is why so many people are alarmed by it. But I just don't think they would have predicted with these indictments that President. Trump would still be beating him head to head by a couple of points, and number two, winning by 30, 40 points against other Republicans. Do you?
I think that they planned that. You think they thought they were powerful enough to win with these 98 counts? I actually think their big goal really is to put him in prison. They hate him. They are consumed with hatred for this man and for everything that he supports and represents.
They are livid. They're not acting in a very rational fashion. It's like all they're actually thinking about is getting their enemy in prison. But it's not surprising that the result is that a lot of Americans are seeing the corruption of Democrats, whether they're at the Department of Justice or Fannie Willis or Alvin Bragg here in New York. They're seeing the corruption.
It clarifies a lot of the issues for the Republican voter, which does view Democrats' assault on the rule of law as a very motivating issue. It's embodied by Trump. You actually have no doubt whether he represents what you think about this issue because he's being personally persecuted for what, for standing up against the ruling regime.
So it's not totally surprising that he's solidifying his support. I guess we'll see where it goes. We know that he's still got a substantial lead. That they, according to one poll, he lost a couple of points. Do you think anything gets him to debate, go to the second debate, Molly?
Possibly. It also showed that the second place now grew from two people to four people.
Well, you mean they're catching to DeSantis? Yeah, yeah. We'll see. DeSantis has a chance to shine with another catastrophe with this hurricane. Molly Hemingway, thank you.
Thank you. From his mouth to your ears, it's Brian Kilmead. They were walking out the press and I said, No, I said, I'm not gonna give we're not gonna give you the billion dollars. They said, you have no authority. You're not the president.
The president said, I said, call him. Ah, yeah. I said, I'm telling you, you're not getting a billion dollars. I said, you're not getting the billion. I'm going to be leaving here.
I think it was, what, six hours? I looked, I said, I'm leaving in six hours. If the prosecutor's not fired, you're not getting the money. Oh, son of a bitch. Got fired.
And they put in place someone who was solid. at the time. Really? Okay, that was Joe Biden. And man, does he wish he could take back those comments, I believe?
Because since that time, people have asked themselves what was really going on there? Since when can you use American dollars, American aid, and act like it's your own and hold it over somebody's head? Upon further review, when he came back and said, you know, the president said, if he wanted to finish that sentence, maybe he said President Obama expected you to give this to us. You not hold it over our heads. Why would you do that?
And turns out he had felt as though he had control of it.
Well, I had a chance to interview the prosecutor, Shokin, and get his point of view. And he says he was. Actually, pursuing parisma for corruption. And he said that he was put there by Prashenko as a favor after he came out of retirement to do it. And it was Joe Biden that told Prashenko, you better fire him or you don't get the money.
So he got fired. And no one's really talked to him since. He's been somewhat in isolation. And when the White House did respond, one of the people they brought up to say that Shoken is no good and this investigation that Fox is doing is always yields nothing, just like Ron Johnson's investigation when the senator from Wisconsin was chairman of his senatorial committee when they had the majority.
So let's bring in Senator Ron Johnson. Senator, what is your take on being derided from the White House when your name was even brought up?
Well, good morning, Brian.
Well. I'm not President Biden's favorite senator. Let's put it that way.
So he'll do anything he can when he has an opportunity to denigrate me. But I mean, the fact of the matter is, is the the Biden crime family are corrupt. and it's becoming more and more obvious. It's been obvious to me for years It's a Unbelievably frustrating to see so much that Senator Grassley and I uncovered.
Now it's starting to be reported in some news outlets, mainly conservative outlets. But uh but I've known this for a year. But Just to put this all in perspective, in June of 2015, Shokin was fired in early 2016. June 2015, Victoria Newland, who was the Assistant Secretary of State for Europe serving under Kerry on behalf of Kerry, wrote to Victor Shokin, the new Prosecutor General, in glowing terms, saying he was doing a fabulous job. And then Ambassador Pyatt hand-delivered that letter.
A few months later, Ambassador Pyatt, because the entire U. S. policy toward Ukraine was focusing on helping them rid the country of just endemic corruption. And uh he gave a speech and he he called out Burisma as one of the corrupt companies. And the result of that is Shoken whether he was investing in before or after.
redoubled their efforts and began to vigorously investigate Burisma.
So again, I don't have the emails to back up my next statements, but you can just imagine Burisma starts putting pressure on Hunter Biden, who they're paying millions of dollars. for protection money to say take care of this. And On a dime. And by the way, this caught the State Department completely off guard. We've got a chain of emails now being released where.
The Ukrainian official Here's Contacting Ambassador Pike going, hey, what's the deal here? You're going to be holding up a billion dollars. Of loan guarantees, what's pulling off here? And Ambassador Pyatt writes to Air Care Malla and other people in the State Department, buckle in. I mean, they were all caught off guard.
Eric Chairmail, if you remember that name from the impeachment, was also completely caught off guard. They thought Shokin was doing a good job. And U.S. policy, led by. Vice President buying the time all of a sudden turned down a dime.
Gee, I wonder why that is. I mean, again, it's.
So Obvious, except it's not obvious to the mainstream media. Here's what Shokin said to me, Cut 11. I have no doubt that there were illegal activities engaged in by Burisma. As a matter of fact, the criminal case had been started before me. It continued to expand, and Worczevsky, who at the time held the post of minister and was the founder and CEO of Purisma, started bringing in people who could provide protection for him.
Hunter Biden was among them. And the corruption network expanded as a result.
So, yes, to answer your question, there's no doubt in my mind that Purisma was engaged in illegal activities. And they said he was not looking into him, but he says he was looking into him, and that is the reason why he was fired. And he went on to say this about Hunter Biden, Cut 12. I do not want to deal in unproven facts, but my firm personal conviction is that, yes, this was the case. They were being bribed.
The fact that Joe Biden gave away $1 billion in U.S. money in exchange for my dismissal, my firing, isn't that alone a case of corruption? And I'll put that to you, isn't that, Senator? Yes, again, it's been obvious. Let's go back in time and talk about other facts.
So, 2014, February, you had the revolution of dignity in Ukraine. Two months later, Devin Archer meets with Vice President Biden in the White House. A couple days before Biden goes to Ukraine as dubbed the point person for the Ovid administration in Ukraine. A day after that, Devin Archer. joins the board of burisma.
A few days after that, ye the uh UK. Britain seizes about $20 million of assets of Lochesky, the owner, the corrupt oligarch of the corrupt. Oil company Burisma a few weeks after that. Hunter Biden joins the board of briefs. They knew exactly.
How corrupt Breisman was. It was public information. Obviously, the Ambassador Pyatt knew that because he's calling out Breisman in a speech over a year later.
So the Bidens they've always known. I mean, just like with Patrick Ho, the blanky blank spy chief of China that paid Hunter Biden a million dollars when he was arrested on money laundering charges, which he was convicted of, by the way.
So the Bidens are sleazy, okay? They've always known the people they're dealing with.
Now, now it's interesting that Miranda actually it's Joe Sperry, Paul Sperry in Real Clear Politics is talking about an individual that's being interviewed on the Uh Classified documents case feels caught up in the Clinton. ChinaGate fundraising scandal. And these, these, this is an individual that Hunter Biden's been dealing with for years when he apparently had connection with the Commerce Department.
So the connections are being made. They've been known for years. The Biden crime family is corrupt. The media ought to know about this. But again, they got Joe Biden, who campaigned from his basement, elected president.
They're going to continue to cover up for him until the very last. Let me tell you, tell me if you think this is a bridge too far. Victor Shokin was asked about the impact of Biden having the portfolio and being in charge of U.S. relations with Ukraine at a very tenuous time. Cut 14.
It is public knowledge, everybody knows, that it was because of Joe Biden's actions that Russia was able to claim Crimea without firing a single shot, which of course eventually led to a full-scale war that is currently underway. And I do talk about this in my book. But yes, the damage has been done.
Well, I mean, that's a big leap. I asked him to substantiate. He couldn't yet, he said, but he believes and that's where I'll pursue if I get a follow-up interview. He believes all of this and the U. S.
role there allowed Crimea to be taken, maybe sending mixed signals to Russia. Again, it It's speculation, nobody knows. But we know that Joe Biden was given these portfolios. And we also now know the National Archives are now reporting that they have 5,400 emails. of Joe Biden's where he used his pseudonym.
And by the way, I and Senator Grassley wrote to the White House Council back in twenty twenty one three times plus the National Archives on these pseudonyms that Joe Biden is using using a private e mail server Which Violates the Federal Records Act, which Vice President Biden knew full well because. Hillary Clinton had an email scandal because she was using a private email server for her official business.
So, again, I mean, this is. such a level of corruption, it is just jaw-dropping. But what's so frustrating to me is, I've known about this, I've been trying to get this out for years. And of course, Senator Grassley in my report was termed Russian disinformation. Like we were soliciting, disseminating Russian disinformation back in twenty twenty.
That's been their playbook.
So, in the response that they gave me with the Shokin interview, they say Senator Johnson and other Senate Republicans in the Senate, in the Ukraine caucus. Sent a letter to President Prashenko saying we simply urge you to press ahead with urgent reforms to the Prosecutor General's office in the judiciary. Is that true? Yeah, but understand how that prompted. There was a firing of somebody else in the government, and the Ukraine process led by Dick Durbin and Rob Fortman.
They probably get a call from the State Department, hey, we need reinforcement to again put pressure on Ukraine to keep going down the road of uh anti-corruption.
So I mean it's that's just a run of the mill bladder. You notice At that point in time, I'm sure I didn't even know who. Victor Shokin was. And If you're going to fight corruption in Ukraine, it's going to focus on the Prosecutor General Office. And by the way, when I was there after Zielinski inauguration, I spat I sat down and had lunch with the new Prosecutor General, who didn't want the job because corruption is so endemic.
And he described what corruption is. He said there's twenty twenty thousand prosecutors Now the Brian Kilmead Show joins Fox Business's Varney and Company with Stuart Varney, live on your radio and on Fox Business. Here's Brian Kilmead. Welcome back, everybody. Brian Kilmeet.
Listen, we're about to do a simulcast from FVN, but I want everybody to stay on the line because they usually leave some air at the back end with Stuart Varney. They have to get out sooner than we do, so I'll be able to squeeze in your calls.
So, Alex and Tom, hang in there. I don't know if you know over the weekend, if you missed yesterday's show, I was able to go to the Messi game. When Leo Messi played against the Red Bulls, best player in the world. And of course, Stuart's a big soccer guy. Where I am sitting right now.
Here he is. All right, Brian, welcome to the program. Good to see you back. A judge just dismissed the lawsuit filed by sorority sisters at the University of Wyoming. They tried to block a biological male transitioning to a woman.
From joining the program. The judge said the court will not define a woman today. What's your reaction? It's so disappointing and ridiculous. These judges should be embarrassed.
Of course, a transitional male should not be in a sorority. And of course, the other way around, too, with the fraternity. We all know this. The same thing with sports. And plus, you know, like it or not, people decide whether you're in the fraternity or sorority.
How many people do you know pledge to either one of those? They don't get in.
Well, maybe not you, Stuart, because all your friends always get in. But for the most part, I can't tell you many people say, Yeah, I went to Penn State. I pledged a bunch of fraternities, didn't get in. And there were men going through a fraternity or a sorority going through a sorority. They should be able to make a choice.
They have to go litigiously. And does this transitioned?
However, you say it, male, want to be involved in a sorority that doesn't want them? I mean, come on. It's ridiculous. I want to ask you about the national soccer chief in Spain, Luis Robalias. He kissed, as you know, Jenny Hamoso on the lips after Spain's victory in the World Cup.
Spain's High Court just launched an investigation into whether he committed an act of sexual aggression. Where do you stand? I know you love soccer, like I do. Where do you stand on this? It's amazing that this overwhelmed Spain winning the World Cup.
And it's it's become the number one story again.
Something else is sidelined. The big story is the U.S. gets ousted in the knockout round and Spain prevails. First time they win a Women's World Cup. I mean, should he have done it?
No. Did he apologize? Yes. Does it need to be an international scandal and an investigation, possibly resulting in a resignation? To me, no.
I mean, I don't, again, astounding. Inappropriate? Absolutely. But please let me tell you that the last time you went through. A sporting event, a celebration, you think, well, that was appropriate.
A lot of times people go a little bit crazy. I remember Deion Sanders and Tim McCarver. I could go back and forth with things happen. I remember Mega Rapino at the Canyon of Heroes cursing every other word with front of children. You know, do you need to launch a big investigation?
He kissed her on the lips and he shouldn't have. Closed, case closed. Decide what you want to do. Yes, fair enough. I know you're you are a big soccer fan, and you got to see Messi Mania first hand in New Jersey.
Okay, great reporting, Brian. My question is, is Messi going to upgrade the quality of Major League Soccer? I don't think there's any question because, I mean, he turned down a myriad of offers to do it, including Saudi, who offered him basically $700 million to play. He's playing for at minimum $50 million for two years, two and a half years here. He's 36 years old, the reigning World Cup MVP on the World Cup champion.
So you can't say a washed-up star comes to the MLS, but maybe Rooney had seen better days. And perhaps Beckham at 32 came here. At 32 years old, you're not a washed-up midfielder. He was still maybe top 10 in the world at the time, but he doesn't score. The average non-soccer fan like you, you don't need to see a score to see great playing, but the average sports fan goes, How come it was only 1-0?
Don't tell me it was a great game.
Meanwhile, this guy's got 11 goals in 11 games, and he's been electric on the field. The times he misses has been almost sensational as the time he hits. And do you notice the stars are coming out to watch him? You saw the Bron James, there, you see all these celebrities here, and you also see the story. Of people being more and more interested, non-soccer fans, watching the English Premier League.
They're just watching it like non-football players watch American football. I would say that soccer is the up-and-coming sport in America today.
Well, these franchises, only a handful make money, but they are average worth. $300 million.
So $300 million. Because number one, if you look at Nashville, they're selling at $50 plus $1,000. You look at Atlanta, selling up $50,000 plus $1,000. Portland, non-stop sellouts. Seattle, non-stop sellouts.
Cincinnati has been off to an incredible start. Miami's been struggling, not anymore. They are 14 points out of a playoff spot.
Now they're 12 points out of a playoff spot. One player brings a coach and some supporting players and it revamps everything.
Now, why the Red Bulls aren't using some of that Red Bull money to get Ronaldo or somebody else here? Because right now there's very little interest. They're getting 9,000 in New Jersey.
Soccer's on the up and up, and we both love it. Brian, out of time, but thanks for being with us.
Soon you'll get Stuart Varney to a game. That'll be big.
Next case, still ahead. All right. Let's go out to Alex in Brooklyn, New York. Hey, Alex. Hey, good morning, Brian.
Thanks for taking the cornbottle. I love soccer. I just think it's never going to really make it here in the United States because it's just too slow of a game. And the American people don't have that much patience. You mean to play the game?
Compare it to baseball, Alex? Baseball's the slowest game ever, even with the improvements. Yeah, but baseball has more things going on. You have the hitter, you watch him hit, you have the pitcher, there's things moving. And you know, with soccer, it's the ball going back and forth, the same moves the whole time, and until you actually score.
I love the game, I love to play it, but watching it is pretty boring, I'd say. That's my opinion. But I think that Trump should be really happy about the court date set for him on March 4th, a day before Super Tuesday, because it's definitely going to help him win the night and be the nominee. And you know, people are saying the Democrats are stupid. They don't know what they're doing.
The thing is, they do know what they're doing. And this is election interference in the primary because they want him to be the nominee, because they think he's the most beatable in the general election because Democratic voters hate him.
So it's interference in the primary to make him the nominee. It's also interference in the general election. To build up hatred against Trump and turn him into a criminal by with independence and say, hey, look, he has all of these indictments. Uh so I think we gotta be a little smarter. You know, we may be smarter than the Dems, but they're not stupid.
They see that Trump's polls are going up with Republicans.
So it's pretty clear that Ron's to be the nominee. Hmm. I don't know.
I don't know if there's a grand plan, but if you told me that a guy could be. Indicted four times on 98 total counts and still be number one? That would surprise me. From high atop Fox News headquarters in New York City, always seeking solutions, never sowing division. It's Brian Killmead.
Hi, one. Brian Kilmey, that's the guy with the deep voice said. Curtis Lewis are coming up at the bottom of the hour. He's got arrested three times over the last two weeks for a good reason. We are being overwhelmed by illegal immigrants, and they're taking over our facilities, our gyms, our hotels.
We're paying a ton of money for them, billions of dollars for it, and it's infringing on neighborhoods. It's not a put-down of these individuals. If I had a chance to go to America, I understand it, but there's a right way to do things and there's a wrong way. And they're doing it the wrong way, and it's overwhelming New York City more than anything else. And I come to you from 48th and 6th.
We're going to talk to Curtis. And in a matter of moments, retired General Philip Breedlove is going to be with us. He is the former Supreme Alley Commander of NATO, distinguished professor and CETS senior fellow in Sam Nunn School of International Affairs at Georgia Tech. But he, like me and many of you who care about the outcome of the Ukraine-Russia conflict that Russia started and solely responsible for, is just enraged by how we're slow-walking. Material that's not expensive and military equipment that could change this war.
So let's get to the big three.
Now, with the stories you need to know, it's Brian's big three. Number three. We've had a fantastic response. I mean, truly, I think in the first 72 hours we raised a million dollars. We've had a lot of people join the campaign.
The phones are still ringing. I mean, we're absolutely grateful, but it only keeps us more motivated because we have a country to save. There you go. Nikki Haley, 2024. Trump drops after missing the debate.
Haley and Pence on the rise. DeSantis leaves the campaign trail to do something more important. First, represent his state in the Jacksonville horrific shooting, and now in the Florida hurricane that's about to slam tomorrow, he is putting on the windbreaker and doing his thing. Number two. Hunter Biden is reportedly selling fart.
We don't have to go to the bottom of the business. I hear your question. I hear your question. I'm not going to get involved in this. That is a question for Hunter Biden's representatives.
No, it isn't. It's for you, but you don't answer anything. Hunter's hijinks from Biden's shady business deals to the investigation surrounding it. Clearly, the White House plan is to slow it all down until the election's over. Number one.
These trial dates also are going to move. It's unrealistic, it's theatrics, and no judge is going to say that you can be on two trials at once in two different states because a lot of these overlap. They do. Lena Haber, representing Trump's legal team. No coincidence, the Trump on trial show has a start date right before Super Tuesday.
We'll review the timeline. One thing that we've been focusing on: the Ukraine, the politics of it, and who's going to fund it. What about the actual war itself? It's been a lot harder, this counteroffensive, to get done because we have not provided the F-16s, F-15s or F-16s to the Ukrainians. It's a lot harder for the Ukrainians to make progress because we don't provide a lot of the demining military equipment to allow them to go through these fields.
Instead, they wait for night to fall and they cut hand shovels and have to dig them out. And one person is also incensed by the slow walking of things like the ATACMs is retired General Philip Reedlove, and he joins us now. General, welcome back. Good morning. Good to talk to you.
Your reaction, I mean, we've given a lot and people listening go, Well, haven't we given enough? But we have not done anything in a timely fashion, and nor we're just too risk adverse to allow the Ukrainians to be successful and go out and win this thing.
Well I couldn't agree with you more. We do need to remember and be thankful for everything that we have done and the American taxpayer has done for Ukraine because it is a lot. But if you look at it, Brian, what we've had mostly given to them are very defensive weapons. And the things that might be seen as a little more offensive we have been very reticent to give them. And when we actually when we commit to give them to them, we slow lock it to death.
In fact, how many American tanks, US M one A three tanks are in Ukraine? zero. Right. And how long ago did we promise we were going to do that? We've been talking about Aircraft capability since before the war started.
I was one of the first voices that actually called for combat air patrol. We call it CAP and other things to help them while we got their aircraft or their air forces cranked up. And here we are a year and a third into the war, and we still don't have fourth-generation Western airplanes flying for Ukraine. And so it's a real reticence to provide these capabilities.
So, you know, you say we got attackums that would penetrate deep into Russia's reserves and that are coming up these lines because they moved out of the distance of HIMARS. And we could put 3,000 attack'ems right in there. And you said they're fired off the same launches as the High Mars.
So they'd be ready to go. And you know, the Ukraine gets the most of the equipment we give them. That would affect the battlefield. Why are we using, why are the Warthogs that are just sitting evidently in Nevada? Why are we giving them the Warthogs?
And why is it that the Marines know? longer need their tanks. That's not part of their mission. Why can't we get them some of them?
So far be it from me to correct you because you're an incredibly intelligent man, but HiMars is actually the name of the system, the system that shoots the missiles. We've been giving them Gimler's missiles, which are the shorter versions that go on the HiMars. And you're exactly right. The A TACMs also go on the HiMars, and they are readably launchable. I mean, this is something that would take hours and days to incorporate in their capability as opposed to days and weeks.
and we haven't given them this capability. One of the reasons, I believe, is because there are many, including those in Ukraine, who believe that we need to take Crimea back. I don't personally believe we need to put f foot soldiers on the ground there yet, but if we gave Ukraine the ATACOMS missile, that Length. That precision and that increased striking power would make Crimea untenable for the Russians. And frankly, I think that's what our government is afraid of.
There are all kinds of reasons, quote unquote, out there that we're not giving them the attack ups. I don't think any of them are the true reason. The true reason is we're afraid of what might result if the Ukrainians were to make Crimea untenable. Wow.
So in other words, for Ukraine to get their own land back, they're afraid that that would be a bridge too far for the Russians who just stole it in 2014? Yeah, here's the bottom line. I think that we are What we're watching is that Putin's army is failing him in the field. strategic defeat north of Crete, Kyiv, strategic defeat north of Hard Kyiv, now an operational almost strategic defeat in the south vicinity Herson. And so the army is failing, mister Putin, and it's beginning to fall back even further.
But what is working for mister Putin is his war of intimidation. his war of words. Here's his war of what we call in military parlance deterrence. That is succeeding wildly for him. I believe that many of the decisions we make about slow walking.
Capabilities and things are because we do not want Ukraine to succeed handily. because we're afraid. We have taken counsel of our fears as to what happens with widening the war and nuclear issues, and so we are deterred.
So we're talking with Four Star General Philip Reedlove, now retired. He used to run NATO, Supreme Allied Commander. Another person who used to do that is Admiral James Davidis, I'm sure a friend of yours. He said We are, quote, we are seeing a dangerous potential precedent in not being more aggressively contesting Russia's de facto maritime control of a large swath of international waters in the Black Sea. He argued that NATO ships should start escorting merchant ships carrying food and fuel, and that the Alliance should keep combat aircraft on constant patrol over the Black Sea.
Do you agree? Absolutely. Absolutely. Jim's absolutely correct. We have seeded not only water space, but air space since the Russians knocked our reconnaissance drone down, we have moved back and ceded, given back to Russia what used to be international air and water space.
Before this war, we routinely accomplished missions called FON. freedom of navigation. We sailed and flew in international airspaces in the Black Sea to show that they were that international airspaces. We have ceded those air spaces and those water spaces to Russia. Unbelievable while they're harassing our fighter jets in Syria.
This is crazy. I mean, we look so weak. I must tell you. though It's fairly evident if you're watching what's happening since our F thirty five s got into theater, Russia has backed off a bit in Syria because we now have an amazing capability there to fix That problem. What does that tell you, General?
What does that tell you? We had the policy.
Sorry for interrupting. No, no, no, no problem. But what does that tell you? I'm just a civilian, and just you're the expert. This is what you've done your whole career.
But if we put all this money into our defense, at least we should not be acquiescing everywhere. We shouldn't be bullies, but we should be strong. And to say you're going to deny these developing countries grain they need to survive is enough for a humanitarian basis to escort that grain out of Ukraine. There's a lot. we could be doing.
I think I would just call back, remember the promises that our government has made at the highest levels to the Ukrainians. And I'll be bad in paraphrasing, but we said we're going to give them everything they need. And we said we're going to be there for as long as it takes. Those are both incomplete sentences to me. A military planner needs more, like this.
We're going to be there as long as it takes to defeat the Russian forces and expel them from sovereign Ukraine land.
Now I have something to plan against. And so we have given again, we need to be thankful for what American taxpayers are doing for Ukraine. But we also need to be intellectually honest. If we were just to say what would we, the United States, need if we were in that area, we would need a minimum of battlefield air superiority, and no army is going to go to battle without its long range artillery. Brian, when was the last time that an American soldier, sailor, airman or marine died to enemy fixed wing attack?
I don't know.
No. April 1953. Since that portion of the Korean War, we have guaranteed at minimum of battlefield air superiority over our troops.
So now we're expecting to go Ukraine to defeat Russia without that. We have not given them what they needed to make battlefield air superiority. And I would tell you this, if we told the American military that it had to go to Ukraine and fight Russia without its long-range artillery, there would be heads exploding. People would be so crazy. Crazy over that.
We do not go to war without our long range artillery, but we are expecting Ukraine to do that. I think that we need to reexamine how we're fulfilling our promises.
So the thing is, too, I understand when you say, well, stay there as long as it takes, that's also something the Ukrainians not want to hear because they're losing so much daily. Their cities are being destroyed by these drones and on a daily basis. Moscow is barely being touched.
So they don't care about their people, and they'll expend all types of money to do this. But Ukraine is the one losing a lot of its infrastructure. You're exactly right. I mean, look at the pictures of Mariupol. And I would never want to invoke such terrible things.
But if you look at some of the results after the bombings in Japan, In World War two or the fire bombings in Germany during World War II. Matiupal is as bad or worse. Russia completely destroyed and leveled that town. And you remember, even the women's hospital was hit while the women were in it.
So this is Russia has unleashed an unholy, unimaginable, illegal war And we should help the Ukrainian people defend against it.
So tell me how significant it is that the s a town called Uh robotine. has now been liberated from Russian grasp and how close they're getting to some other significant sites. Can you tell me an idea of the type of progress they seem to slowly be making? Yes. So there's all this criticism out there by people who want to quit supporting Ukraine.
They're saying they're not doing enough. They haven't moved. This offensive has failed. And what we see is exactly the opposite. those people expected banners in the air and sabers forward and this lightning charge.
They have no idea what modern warfare is about or like. What we see is Ukraine slowly advancing against an enemy that had three months to prepare. Read about the Battle of Kursk in Russia. One of the major problems the Germans faced were landmines. And now we gave Russia three months to put down tens of thousands, if not hundreds of thousands, of mines in this area that now Ukraine's got to go through.
But they are making their way through it. And the significance, as you ask, is that they are moving steadily towards the coastline. And when and if they cut that land bridge to Crimea. And then we can get the the Ukrainians can get the artillery close enough to range steadily on the Kerch Strait bridge. Then we can physically cut off Russia from Crimea, and all manner of good things will begin to happen.
Right. I mean, these guys fight like warriors. Just give them what they need to be successful. They'll do the rest and send a message to the rest of the world. Just let them win.
General Breedlove, I hear your frustration and will continue to press because we know politics is going to take a part in this, and soon there's going to be no longer politically advantageous to fund this war. And that's what I worry about if it drags on. Thanks so much, General. Thank you. Good to talk to you again.
1866-408-7669. Then the bottom of the arrow, we go inside the illegal immigration, overwhelming cities like New York City with Curtis Leewood. Don't move. It's Brian Killmead. A talk show that's real.
This is the Brian Kill Me Show. I think the message from him is get the shot if you want. I will. If you want it, go ahead. Don't get it.
Do you really get another one? I just said I'm not going to ask anybody if they're getting their shot. I won't wear a mask, but I'm going to get the shot. You are? What number shot is this for you?
I've had it every, so I'm one in October. I have one in April. How many? What's the total? Bob, this will be my seventh.
And I've had COVID three times. Unbelievable. Harold Ford, one of the great guys you'll ever meet. I cannot believe that he's gotten seven shots and they're about to push another. By the way, this news just came in.
Steve Scalise has been diagnosed with blood cancer. He says it's very treatable. He is the House majority leader. He has had a low profile of late. I hear he has some friction with unrelated to McCarthy, but this could be another reason.
He probably wasn't feeling good. And it's very treatable blood cancer.
Well, we wish him the best. Thank goodness it's treatable. I mean, a couple of years ago, he was almost killed by being shot.
So, hopefully. Uh hopefully he's okay. But by the way, this is gonna be the next story. They're gonna start saying, you get the booster, you get the booster. Over at Rutgers, they're making kids get a shot to get on campus.
It's happening across the country. They better not do it again. Plus, as McCari said, they just did a study. The masks, and only rare occasions are they effective.
So do not start making these eight-year-olds get these masks and know that there's very low risk for kids. A radio show like no other. It's Brian Killmead. No to Eric Adams, no to the tents, no to the migrants, no to the tents. No to the migrants, no to the judge, no to the migrants, no to the judge, no to the migrants, the mayor has.
The governor has forsaken us. No joke, there's so much going on. The illegal immigration flowing into New York City, over 100,000 people through, 60,000 still here, giving them, in some cases, three meals a day. We're giving them mini menus. We are doing their laundry, and now we're sending them to school.
We have nowhere to put them, getting about 3,000 a week. And now facilities in Staten Island and upstate New York are all being overwhelmed. We're beyond hotels. That has not slipped the grasp of Curtis Lewis. He founded with the Guardian Angels.
He was representing the he was a mayoral candidate. He had the Republican nomination and lost to Eric Adams, but there might be a rematch. Curtis, what prompted you to go from observer to a blocker and activist on this issue?
Well number one. One, Brian. There will be a rematch. Get ready. Ali and Frazier.
Thriller in Manila. The fans want it. The voters want me to run against Eric Adams again.
Now, what prompted me was. I saw all these communities in a rage because overnight with no transparency. Even the local elected officials weren't informed. Eric Adams was just transporting illegal aliens into the community against the will of the people. And, you know, we always talked about Barack Obama being a good community organizer south side of Chicago.
Well, I've organized guardian angel groups. volunteer groups 13 countries. She's 130 cities all over the world. That's one thing I know how to do is organize. And the key to it was bringing The moderate Democrats to with the Republicans.
Easy task. and the independents. Yeah. Which was a major, large New York State psychiatric facility. where they were bringing a tent in.
a one thousand single able-bodied young men with nowhere to go, nothing to do. Nearby Nassau. to just a mile and a half. Yeah. And that's where we started the demonstrations.
And we have told the Adams Administration. and Governor Hockel. Wherever you set up a migrant center, whether It's in a hotel, a tent. wherever there will be demonstrations. We are stopping this because this is madness.
Madness, Brian. No question.
So, over 200 facilities now, only growing 3,000 a week. Do you know? I was reading the. I was reading the New York Post the other day, and they had a lawyer. They said there's no right to shelter law.
It's not a law. I mean, we don't have to put everybody up. We don't have to give them three meals a day in laundry. That is a magnet. People might be saying, Bry, have a heart, or Curtis, have a heart.
It's not a matter of having a heart. How much money do we have? Are the illegal immigrants more important than the homeless on our streets and the veterans that need care or the students that need schooling? We now have to flood these schools in New York City, all the boroughs, with illegal immigrants. Then we're going to have to teach them.
And they don't speak English for the most part.
So that's going to take more resources away from New Yorkers. If we look just at the homeless today. Yes. the emotionally disturbed of those who are drug addicted. and abuse alcohol The predominant number of people were African Americans.
It was African Americans that elected Eric Adams to be mayor in the Democratic primary who would never have survived without their vote. The payback for them, you know, to the victor go the spoils. That's the way it's always been in politics. was he basically told his own people to the back of the line, We're taking care of illegal aliens. first.
The blowback from the African American community. Yeah. I've been told that I've been able to do that. where it's predominantly African Americans buying. Who?
Yeah. Eric Adams. for me who voted for Biden, who voted for Hokkel. And now the having severe doubts. Mm-hmm.
Uh they've been stabbed in the back because now Now their property values will Yeah. They'll be forced. to put up a four-sale They'd like to move to Florida like everyone else. Even with the hurricane ready. Yeah.
still ready to pack their bags. move to Florida. I said, no. Hold on. Improve, don't move.
We're going to fight for. for what we know is right.
Okay. Blocked. Uh the migrant shampoo. Coming in. And we will stop the madness at City Hall.
in Albany. watching it. Brian, you may have seen it. Mm-hmm. Is Yes, it is.
Department of Homeland Security. chastised Hochl and Eric Adams who always refuse to name and shame. Mm-hmm. He unleashed. A torn.
Of criticism. If today they don't respond, then they've been rendered impotent. Like Superman with Kryptonite. Then we just gotta take over. It's got to be people power.
Because the politicians have folded like a cheap camera. There's so many different ways to go. You've been arrested a bunch of times doing this. Are you okay? I mean, do they put you in jail for a while?
They just arrest you? Is it a show thing? No, no, no. Look uh You go in, they book you on the last arrest outside of Gracie Mansion because the mayor has. Said, I should do my fair share.
I should take in some migrant families, and then the very next. He did a pivot. and shift and he said it's only symbolic. They tell me I can't do it.
Well, guess what? what we don't want any more symbolism. I went in with two eight. eighty one year old. Senior citizens.
In, not only did they handcuff us, okay, but they photographed and fingerprinted us on a minor charge. I thought. That we were being like Donald Trump and Rudy Giuliani in Fulton County. I couldn't believe it. I said to the cops, who I know, I said, what do you think?
This guy is Jesse Jane? The Chiefs Mom Barker. They've never been arrested. You could do that to me. I've been arrested now eighty times.
But now it's clear. They want to stop. They want to stop these arrests where we civil disobedience. much attention and It's too hot to handle. Adam Sokol.
And definitely Joe Biden.
So, Curtis Lee, we're our guests, and we're talking about a national issue, but in New York, outside the border states, it is worse than anything you can imagine.
Now, today, on the cover of the New York Post, they say 122 business leaders from Jamie Dimon on down have signed a letter saying at least let these illegal immigrants work. I think that's a terrible idea. Not that we don't need the help, not that they're not fine people in some respects in some cases, but it'll be the biggest magnet ever. If you could get to New York, three meals a day, free place to live, and a job, why would anyone stay in Venezuela, Guatemala, or Nigeria? Right, but remember Brian killed me years And years ago when Ronald Reagan was president.
The Republicans were in favor of illegal immigration. strong union people who said No. Steza Chavez, the leader of the Union of Farm Workers, said no to illegal immigration because it would affect. the men and women he was organising in the fields And getting some decent pay and decent conditions.
Now it's turned completely around. It's the Democrats who are welcoming in the illegal. Yeah. But there's still that said of big shot Republicans I call them white. Republicans, country club Republicans who want cheap labor.
Brian, we got to call it for what it is. They want cheap labor. And guess what? You want cheap labor? set up in a third way.
country. We're not a third world. country. We have standards, we have conditions, and you're absolutely right, Brian. You speed up the process.
of their ability to get into the country and get work. The flood it'll be a tsunami of people flooding in. And what do you say to everybody who waited online? millions who did it the right way. Jump through hoops who waited five, six.
Sometimes seven years, and then when finally they got to America, they appreciated when they took the test for citizens. Brian, most Americans couldn't. pass that test. They really want to be Americans. These folks are just going to take full advantage of the easy pass.
We need to send a Mac. You want to come in, do it. right way. But if you're here illegally, we need to ship you out and then you can be Begin the process from your embassy or your consulate in your country of origin. Very simple.
Yeah, we are one of the few countries that people want to go to, while Japan withers and Russia withers and China withers. People want to be Americans. I get it. But there's got to be a system.
So here's Nicole Malley at Takas yesterday, Cut 26. People are Yeah. Keeping their own roof over their head, and now what the government is saying, you have to pay to house these individuals. She's asking for Section 8 vouchers. Think about that.
We have a years-long waiting list from citizens, domestic violence victims, veterans who are waiting for Section 8 vouchers. And she's asking the president to allow these people who have come illegally to cut the line and take away from citizens. It's unbelievable. Not to mention, she wants free metro cards for the ability for these individuals to ride our subways and our buses for free after she just raised our tolls and fares. These people are bending over backwards to provide for illegal immigrants what their own citizens aren't even receiving in terms of benefits.
So she's saying she's talking about Governor Hochul, who's now at war with the mayor, and now the mayor and governor are being called out by Home and Security Secretary, which means the Biden administration. These are Democrat against Democrat against Democrat. Curtis, let me ask you: Lee Zeldon did so much to deliver some of these seats and turn them red in New York. Without him on the ballot, people worried. Will this immigration policy allow Republicans to have an opportunity to grab seats in New York again?
Yeah. This is the wedge issue for Republicans. The wedgy issue for Democrats, we've heard it talked about ad nauseum. Abortion. In fact, Joe Biden believes he can ride the abortion issue back into office.
Oh my god. Please, a thousand times. Times no. But he's right. You do the polling.
Women will vote for those who are pro-choice and not pro-life, the majority of them. Whereas This wedge issue of illegal immigration destroyed. destroying states, especially those that declare themselves now the state of the world. Yeah. State.
Sanctuary cities, which there are no laws. There's nothing that says. Yeah. state or city other than a proclamation. You could rescind that in an hour.
There will be tremendous blowback. And it'll be from moderate Democrats. And think of this. The battleground is standing. Staten Island.
They've always wanted to secede from New York. They've tried before. If the Republicans can run the board with a Republican president, a Republican Senate, a Republican House, which is feasible. Staten Island. Could secede and become the 51st.
State, that means two Republican senators, a Republican congress person. You know, the Republican majority would vote for that in a heartbeat. Right. I think Long Island wants to join Staten Island, if I'm correct. They have just had it with all their money going to New York State and New York and New York City.
Yeah. Something that is poetic justice. Eric Adams, swagger man with no plan, was fundraising all weekend in the Hamdens, getting wine dined at Pocket Line. His host. Was that the evil one Scarmucci?
Oh my god, he makes my blood. Yeah. Boil and my skin just creep up. And while he was out there, he had announced that he. Yeah.
Jealous. in the West Hampton National guard terminal of the airport in West Hampton. Yes. already called me. I think number eighty one, the arrest.
It's going to be around the airport, West Hampton. I'm telling you. Bryant, we got a Stop them everywhere they move. Cool. Yeah.
Mm-hmm. Smiling in their face, saying, But we're going to take the West Hampton airport and shove illegal aliens there. And some of these people were still giving them money. It's crazy. And the thing is, because they're probably leaving now that the summer's over.
The other thing is, Randall's Island. I know so many soccer players that have their games canceled because their legal immigrant tent cities set up on the turf, not even in the parking lot.
So kids have nowhere to play. Can you believe this? How could that be a political winner? I'm telling you, Brian, there isn't.
solution to compromise because I realize I'm Never going to get what I want. You're never going to get what you want. Mm-hmm. The AOC and the Socialists are never going to get what they want, which is no borders, no security, no cops, no prisons.
So how about this? I've been locked up in Rikers Island many times in the first days of the Guardian Angels when the cops thought we were the hell's angels. I know every square inch. Of the 400 acres. Half the buildings are empty.
You could put tents up there. You could house 30,000. Keep them on Rikers Island. There's one bridge in and out. They don't get to leave.
They get properly vetted. Criminal background checks from the Mm-hmm. Of origin, they get medical checkups. and they get vaccinated and then if If we have compromise Then and then only do we let them off the island. It's not a prison, it's just a facility.
We'll call it LS. Yeah. Get through if you ever expect to get to the mainland. Curtis, I love the idea. Always thinking, always getting arrested.
Curtis Sleewood can't be stopped. Founder of the Guardian Angels, great talk show host in his own right. Always got it, and we'll be running for mayor again. You heard it. Curtis, thank you.
Anytime just have the bail money ready, Brian, I'm getting lost. Locked up in West Hampton at the airport. Go get him. Thanks. We come back.
I'll have some final thoughts and try to squeeze in some calls. Brian Killmeat show. Educating, entertaining, enlightening. You're with Brian Kilmead. The more you listen, the more you'll know it's Brian Killmead.
Let's talk about some new polling that we're just getting about President Biden showing his age is a significant concern for voters ahead of the 2024 election, including among Democrats, by the way. A new APNORC poll finds three-quarters, more than three-quarters of Americans think Biden, who is 80, is too old to serve another term, 77% of them. Donald Trump is just three years younger than Biden, but only 51% of Americans say he is too old to be effective in a second term. Even Democrats who like Joe Biden and plan to support him, they do have concerns about his age. Yes, they do.
And it's just a fact that they have to deal with. And as much as they don't like talking publicly, they know the president's age is an issue and a real one. They understand it's a legitimate concern for voters. Because he's acting older than his age. Not that he's 80.
If people are listening to me right now, they're 80 and they could take their SATs today. Sanders, nobody thinks that Trump's problem is that he's 77. They don't have like Trump. They wish they could find. I guess there was one speech that he made that they felt as though he wasn't crisp.
And they're like, oh, Donald Trump's getting tired. The cases are wearing on him. No, they're not wearing on him. He played 18 holes at golf and was asked to give a quick comment.
So The problem with Trump is not age. The problem with Joe Biden When he was 50, he was a problematic. When he was sixty he was problematic. And now that he's 80, he is beyond any beyond the sell date. And we're saddled with him.
And here's the thing. He's lazy. He's exhausted. He's on vacation all the time. He stays in Delaware three days a week, doesn't come back till noon on Monday.
He not doesn't not only does he not be able to do the job, I don't even think he wants the job. He is just now ramping up his reelection campaign. He's just ramping up now and just staffing up now. And yeah, you might be upset that Gavin Newsom is having a debate with Ron DeSantis because it might upset Kamala Harris, who says, I want everyone to know I'm the heir apparent.
Well, no one thinks you're the heir apparent. The most important job, the best job for Democrats would have been a promising, talented vice president doing most of the work, showing that they're willing to take over. Maybe Biden go and go win reelection, and then he just gradually says, I retire, I'm getting too old. But people look at Kamala Harris and say, Oh my goodness, are you kidding me? Incompetent.
Not saying she's not smart. Incompetent. and doesn't put the work in and brutal to her staff Can't even keep a full staff, does not keep a full schedule, ignores the president's request. to take things like voting rights and the border under her portfolio. Instead, look at how great she's doing talking about abortion.
Wow.
If someone told me I was great at talk talking about pro-abortion, giving speeches. I would not be thrilled. But congratulations.
So we'll see. Donald Trump, I just saw a morning consult poll is up too, despite four indictments. Four indictments. is up two on Joe Biden. Incredible.
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