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We have a group of people that work very well together and closely to execute on the President's directives, which is why I think we've had good outcomes and good achievements, and we're going to continue to have good outcomes and good achievements. Everyone has an important role to play, and everyone is playing that role and doing it in a collaborative process. And I think that serves the president well, and I think that serves the country well. I like what Rubio was saying here on the soundbite. Because he's getting into the nitty-gritty.
And this is the messaging that I think is strong. And I think it's the messaging that we really need to have. Going into all of this with Iran. Welcome to the radio program. Dana Lash with you.
and uh we're gonna get you up to date with all of this stuff. With everything that's happening. I mean, really, we got some Supreme Court stuff. The news cycle's just garbage. There's nothing really hella new to report.
But we're going to dive into the some of the Supreme Court stuff because that Now there is some stuff there. And it has to do with a lot of, we got some big Second Amendment stuff that we're going to get into because the Hawaii vampire rule was essentially obliterated earlier. And we're going to dive into that and explain it. But I like Rubio's messaging on this. And of course, then we had these earthquakes, these crazy earthquakes in Venezuela.
And Okay, so I have a let me scroll down. How far down is this? I have on my rundown Well, it's under aliens. This has nothing to do with aliens, but it's under aliens. But there was just like a little handful of earthquakes yesterday, and a lot of people are like, that's so weird.
So crazy. And then Venezuela got hit with a huge. Earthquake and uh I mean, it's apparently devastating. They're fearing, now they haven't said. But they said that they were fearing that there could be.
maybe like a hundred thousand up to a hundred thousand fatalities, which is Crazy.
So all of this stuff happening concurrently. And we're going to circle back to that. But for Rubio. Because he's been kind of silent in a lot of this.
Well, lately, anyway, he did a lot of the heavy lifting, and I guess now he's going to let the VP come out. and do the messaging on what he's been doing. on what Rubio's been doing, have the VP come out and do messaging on it. And it's there's been a lot of questions about that, but um, he's been very clear. With Iran.
There's a lot of questions as well that I think are going to have to be resolved in terms of how closely. Cutter has been working with the United States. I have zero idea why we're allowing Cutter to do anything with us. I'm just very, I mean, we're make America first or we're not. And I feel like some people are make America first, but then they only say that if there's Jews involved, because basically they're the product of incest and they want to jump back and get on the losing side of history.
I don't know. I don't have anything nice to say.
So It was nice to hear him. It was nice to hear Rubio message on some of this.
Now, as it relates to some of the SCOTUS issues, we're gonna first start with this immigration, because this is a lot of moving stuff. And of course, it happened right before we go to air. And we don't have the big staff like the Podcasta stands do, because we don't accept Qatari Cash. I mean, we'd like limp along with literally a skeleton crew.
So I'm not, I haven't been able to digest everything yet.
So, there's some things I'm just not gonna talk about today, and it's not because I'm ignoring them. I just don't like to discuss things that I haven't had the bandwidth. Uh to really like uh Analyze and absorb. And I think that's important. And we don't have, you know, I don't have a research, I don't have an assistant.
I know people that have 2,000 followers on X. And they pay to put a podcast out, but they have like one and two assistants.
So we don't have that. But we do, we're I'm gonna digest some of this stuff and circle back with that and we'll probably dive deeper on it tomorrow. But as it relates to just the 30,000 foot, Uh homeland Security. There was, of course, Supreme Court, this is SCOTA season. Coming out with a number of decisions, and they have this decision as it pertains to the idea of temporary protected status.
And they were saying, I mean, it seems kind of obvious, the Supreme Court. Really underlined the meaning, I mean, temporary protected status. What's the first word in temporary protected status? It's temporary. And this gets into how under Biden Harris You had a ton of people who were given temporary protected status from Haiti, from Syria.
From a number of these countries where we really didn't have the system to actually even be able to evaluate the people. They didn't have the infrastructure to evaluate the people that were coming over. And so, Mark Wayne Mullen, who's the Secretary of Homeland Security, he was part of these cases, two separate cases whose decisions were handed down today. The first one, this is the temporary protected one. This is the one that everybody's been talking about to see the refugees who were taken in during some emergency or another.
And the Haitians and Syrians, they were given that status in response to. Because they had stuff going on in Haiti and Syria, obviously. You had the earthquake all the way the hell back in 2010. I mean, it's been. Golly, that's a long time.
That's been 16 years now. That we've had this. 200, the 2010 earthquake in Haiti, now 16 years, and then, of course, Syria, they were dealing with civil conflict. And so I think the court had to determine, and this is from NBC News and SCODA's blog, the court had to determine whether or not. If you if one president gave temporary protected service if that could be terminated by another president.
And what the immigration activists were arguing is that It's permanent. That temporary was just kind of a suggestion, that it's just that it's permanent. According to NBC, They said that the court has cleared the way for POTIS to remove legal protections from. These Haitian and Syrian immigrants in the United States, meaning they could be subject to deportation. On a 6-3 vote on ideological lines, they ruled in favor of the administration, and they asked to continue with its plan to strip temporary protected status from about 350,000 Haitians, 6,000 Syrians.
And then for the majority, Samuel Justice Alito wrote the opinion for the majority. He said justices overstepped their authority, or judges, prior judges in lower courts, overstepped their authority in second-guessing the administration's decision. They also rejected the claim that the decision to remove protections was discriminatory, because remember, that was one of the arguments that was laid out, that it's discrimination.
somehow to deny temporary protected status, which they are arguing permanent. Which it's not.
So the government wrote that the outgoing DHS, Christine Ohm, her revoking those designations, it's not, they were saying, look, you can't, this is not reviewable in court. This is the power that they have. It's the power that the executive affords this position, et cetera. This program had been in place, NBC notes. Actually, I actually thought, didn't realize it was this long, 1990.
It's been an infection since yeah, exactly. See?
Now imagine this. the temporary they are are arguing I didn't why the hell even call it temporary? You know why they called it temporary, so they could sell it to the public. Because if they actually told the public, look, this is what we mean is total permanence for forever, nobody would be supporting this. They wouldn't be, they wouldn't, and especially Democrats in the 90s would not have supported this.
Because Democrats in the 90s were very different on immigration than they are now.
So back in the 90s, Democrats wouldn't have supported those.
So this is all back in this all goes back to 1990. Like, you gotta go through the Clintons, you gotta go through who was it from the Black Eye Peas that was doing a concert series down there, and it was also ridiculous, and nobody ever got the money. Who is that? I don't care. I really don't care about his name.
But, you know, that one dude. He he was in a black-eyed piece.
So they had that. I mean, there's a lot of fraud. I mean, I kind of think that it it's financially advantageous for people to keep it an absolute cesspit. Because they get to raise money and keep money off of Haiti being a cesspit. Haiti got problems.
They got major problems, and it's spilling over, as we talked about over a year ago, to a lot of these other. Caribbean nations, the problem with Haitian drugs, Haitian gangs, the drug trade that they're doing down there. One of the reasons, for instance, some of these nearby islands like Turks and Caicos, one of the reasons their crime has skyrocketed. I mean, when I say skyrocketed, I mean it's almost tripled. Literally almost tripled.
And I've been talking to people who work in not law enforcement, but essentially in their what they would consider their AG's office. They're having a major problem because they have all these Haitian illegal immigrants that come over. They got all kinds of drug running over. I mean, they're working overtime just to protect because it's a small population there.
Now, that's just that. That's just Turks and Caicos. This is spreading throughout the Caribbean.
So nations in that sector, if they don't have strong enforcement, It's going to be an issue. They're going to see the same exact problems with skyrocketing crime, drugs. gang violence the whole nine yards.
So, this is, you know, we did not want to have this status for people who are coming over. And again, they don't have the infrastructure. the way we do. You know, if we're going somewhere, if I hop on an international flight, other nations can trust that the United States has vetted me. They know I'm not a drug runner.
They know that I'm not a terrorist. they have that infrastructure in place. and and that assurance, that guarantee for the most part. That I'm not a dangerous individual who's coming into their country and going to cause problems, drugs, crime, et cetera. Haiti does not have that infrastructure.
Syria does not have that infrastructure. And so a lot of the people that came over, there were a lot of questionable folks. And we've had a lot of headlines with that in there.
So this is a huge win.
Now, I remember how I was talking about Italy? And how they've been having a lot of problems with their judicial reforms.
So imagine, so essentially, what, and one of the reasons Maloney's been acting really weird, Georgia Maloney. Is that they already had this fight on these similar issues at this level in Italy two months ago? But they lost.
So that's why they're trying to do this crazy balancing act. They pretty much already, I mean, it's basic, it's so similar to what we're dealing with here with judicial reforms. Specifically on immigration, except they lost because the progressives got too entrenched in their judicial wing. And so that's one of the problems that you're seeing. It's not that you have leadership that are going wobbly, it's that they're trying to keep.
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They're still going through the debris. The president's vowed that the U.S. is ready, willing, and able to help. It was a magnitude 7.2 quake. It struck roughly 100 miles off of Caracas, followed about 39 seconds later by an even bigger one.
That's a 7.5 mag. That's according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
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We're it's you know, we're like you, we're all scrambling to read it, but I think these are some pretty good decisions from POTUS. The Second Amendment one, let's talk about this for a moment, because this. This was relatively big. I I think you guys remember the whole um The vampire. Basically, it was the vampire rule, right, that they were doing in Hawaii.
Now, why do they call that? the vampire role.
Well, it has to go back to the way that you know, where people can carry. Because as you know, private property Municipal and private property restrictions are a thing. and a lot of individuals You know, they, I mean, we talk about that all the time. You know, how you respect private property and they can make decisions, and you can choose whether or not you would like to go there, right? Whether or not you want to go into that facility or whatever the hell it is.
So basically, what ended up happening in Hawaii is they tried to be really. They try to be a little nutty with it. They try to be really restrictive unnecessarily with their. With with Their application of it, for lack of a better word.
So, this was the vampire rule that. Because it had to do with bringing a firearm into whether it was private property or something like this. It was a 6-3 ruling, a leader wrote for the majority. And I don't think a lot of people believed that. It wasn't going to be ruled this way.
But it was the lower courts that were trying to say that concealed carry could be prohibited. But there wasn't any, here's the thing, they go back to what the tradition is. What is the tradition? Is the tradition banning lawful carry in an incredibly broad manner? And what the judges determined in this Cases that know there isn't a tradition of this.
So the vampire rule, and our friend Rob Romano over at Firearms Policy Coalition, is the one who came up with that term, vampire rule. Basically, it was a very broad way of saying that. Oh, you can't carry anywhere. You can't carry basically on any kind of privately owned property that could be used publicly. And they were trying to ban firearms.
uh on all private properties That were open to public access.
So restaurants, right? Stores, retail, anything like that. And they, so that's why they called it the vampire roll. Because you know, the vampire roll.
Well can't what's the Vampire Rule? Like in movies and that. What? I don't know. To have vampires come into your house, you have to what?
Oh, yeah, you have to invite them. You have to invite them. See, they were saying that you had to be invited in order. That's why it was called a vampire rule. It it's kind of stupid.
Now, what this rule does, so what they determined is that you're allowed to conceal carry on private property that's open to the public unless there is a specific. Statement that no firearms are allowed.
So, like, if they put up a sign, if they put something up, that's you know, that's entirely different. And every other state. in the union, um, approaches it that way. But Hawaii decided that they were going to be cute about it. And run the risk of getting in front of SCOTUS.
And that's exactly what ended up happening.
So Now, what the SCOTUS ruling says, because this would have set a really bad precedent. What the SCOTUS ruling says is that you're allowed to conceal carry on private property that's open to the public. unless again there's a a specific statement that No firearms, you're a posting. that no firearms are allowed.
So for instance in Texas, in Texas it's it's interesting. Because You know, we again, we it's all we respect private property, you can do whatever you want with your private property. Uh but the Postings on it. They're very specific about the posting. It has to be a certain font.
It has to be. The signage has to be a certain size, it has to be a certain font, it has to be both. in English and Spanish. Um, and it has to be like X, you know, so close to the There's a, and I see so many, I don't want to tell them, but I see so many. Stores and restaurants that try to do illegal postings, and they try to put these signs up, and it's none of that actually, none of it actually is applicable.
It's illegally applicable.
So, SCOTUS, this is what SCOTUS was saying.
So, this is the ruling.
So, private property owners can still make the determination, they still have the freedom. to essentially do you know do what they want. They just, you know, they have to post it. And that's how it's been in every Everywhere. But Hawaii thought they were trying to get cutie with it.
Oh, I thought they were going to be cute. The spirit of Aloha. That was also brought up in the argument.
So it's the spirit of Aloha, though. I don't even know what that. It has nothing to do with the law on this. And here's the other this is the other reason that it got really That this story really blew up is because they were trying to go back to the black codes.
So I have two books on this now. The first book that I did, this was, you know, gosh, 10 years ago, Hands Off My Gun, where I went back to the, before it had been really widely explored, I dove into the racist history of gun control. And there's a whole chapter that gets into Black Coats and Dred Scott and all this other stuff. And it gets into the history of it. And this is one of the things that Hawaii did.
So, in order to. Try to validate. Their position, they went back all the way back to 1865 in Hawaii. They went back to this law, this Louisiana law. That disallowed?
The possession, or not possession, the carry essentially of a firearm on. The property of any plantation unless the plantation owner gave consent. to that carrier. And that was a law that they incorporated as part of the quote-unquote black codes. That was all designed because that's how gun control began.
It was all designed specifically to keep freed men, formerly slaves, freed men. freed Americans. from carrying arms. That's how gun control was even conceived. It began literally as a creation of white Democrats.
Immediately following the Civil War, as a way to disarm. free black Americans. And obviously, this was completely obliterated in the judicial system. And in the McDonald case, and by the way, this goes back to, I think this is McDonald v. Madigan.
And you guys remember Otis McDonald. Otis McDonald was, I can't believe he's not revered as a civil rights icon or a natural rights. I hate saying civil rights when it has to do with natural rights. Otis McDonald, because I know it's important for the left, wrote about him as well: black veteran, lived in Chicago Southside, you know, raised his family there. He knew firearms.
Like, you know, he hunted and he was, like I said, he's a vet. And he wanted to stay in his same neighborhood where he and his wife had raised their children. That's where they were really a part of that neighborhood. But he started seeing a lot of crime come in. And he applied to be able to carry a concealed handgun, and they denied him.
And so he took them to court and he ended up winning. And McDonald, the court's decision in McDonald was that the right To bear arms, one of the important distinctions was incredibly important to free people, particularly during this period. And this is one of the things that was gone over and obviously McDonald ended up winning that and then that ended up rolling into Bruin, et cetera. But Hawaii I mean, Hawaii literally appealed to slave owning. And Black Codes and Jim Crow, literally to try to argue.
for the abridgment of Second Amendment rights in their state.
Now Yeah. What do what in the world? What in the world We've always said this about the left. And here they're just proving it. in the most ridiculous of ways.
You can't make this up. I will never forget, and we talked about it before when it happened, right? The only thing that it did is that they didn't I thought that they didn't really get into, and a friend of mine wrote a thing specifically on quote-unquote sensitive places. about how the court Kind of left it open a little bit, the idea of sensitive places. And Alito, in his majority opinion, and Amy Coney Barrett wrote the concurrence to this.
They It didn't, they didn't really dive into that. They have like the prohibitions on the broad category of sensitive places. This piece, let me make sure I correctly attribute it.
So, this comes from SupremeCourt.gov and a couple of other places. The additional restrictions on carrying Hawaii's imposition, the first banned the possession of firearm in significant categories of places that was any state-owned building, et cetera, et cetera, public or private. I mean, it gets imagine, I don't need to read the whole paragraph, you get the idea. That is something that I thought I think I and others wanted it to be a little bit more concrete, but it's still a really solid ruling.
Now, obviously, you had the three who dissented. Can you imagine who those were if you had a guess? Did you say Kagan and Soto Mayor and Kentanji Brown Jackson? Because if you did, you don't win anything except the knowledge that you were correct. You are right.
They were the ones who were who dissented because they believe. That this natural right is a second class right. And Kagan wrote that the vampire rule, she wanted it upheld. She wrote, It's a modern-day analog of colonial and founding-era laws that similarly prohibited carrying firearms into private property without the owner's affirmative consent.
Now, she had her opinion. Alito took her opinion and curb stomped it. I don't know how else to put it. He took her opinion and blew it up so badly that if I were Kagan, I would never want to write any kind of opinion on Second Amendment again. He destroyed it.
It's too long to read, although it's really worth it.
So, this obviously is going to have an impact outside of Hawaii. And this is a really, this is a significant victory. We've been getting a lot of wins on gun stuff, which is one of the reasons why, and I've talked about this for a long time, the gun control lobby has been very nervous about having things go. To the national level, having things go to Supreme Court because they keep losing. They keep losing at the national level.
You know, they lost with McDonald, they lost with Heller, they lost with Bruin, they've been losing in the circuit court. They're not doing very well. The only places where they're actually faring well are in like local and municipal. Type restrictions, right? That's kind of the only places that are doing it.
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It's time for Florida man. Mm-hmm. All right, so let's see.
Okay, let's do this 84-year-old lady. Milton. She's a woman who fired a gunshot as a warning to her neighbor cutting grass. Why? 84-year-old Karen.
She fired off a gunshot. You can't be doing this, folks. As a warning to her neighbor, who was simply cutting his grass. Her name is Charlene.
Now, I got to tell you, I've known two Charlenes in my life. They've been older ladies. They're lovely, but they are fireworks in a person. Charlene Davis is charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. That's a felony cane and discharge in a firearm on a residential property, which is a misdemeanor.
Apparently, it was about 8 p.m. She was a neighbor mowing his lawn. He heard a gunshot. He looked over, and there she was holding a revolver. And she said, Yeah, I fired it.
She fired it into the ground. My gosh. She wanted to scare the neighbor because of an ongoing noise issue. She was trying to sleep, and the whole thing was captured on the ring doorbell camera or a doorbell camera. And the neighbor is heard asking, What are you doing?
She goes, I'm trying to tell you you're waking us up. And then she goes, You better watch out. Lady, it was 8 p.m. The sun ain't even set. It's Florida.
It's hot there. And people are gonna be mowing their lawn. They're gonna be doing it in the morning or at dusk. That's dusk. Calm yourself, Charlene.
So she's in trouble now, but she's 84 years old. I don't think she cares. That's, I gotta tell you, that's pretty ballsy for an 84-year-old woman to do that. We went long with Daniel, but I'll make a Florida man for you tomorrow. We've got more on the way as we move.
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Good thing Nissan built for that kind of chaos. Not just test tracks, real life scenes, late nights, road trips, all of it. That's why it holds up. Nissan was ranked number one in initial quality among mainstream brands by JD Power. Yeah, you can tell.
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I just Yeah. This is the chunk that ended up dumping a trash can. Wh why did she do this? Did she want the trash can? Is that what she wanted?
She wanted this trash can? Celebrating. Oh golly, are we still talking about this? Who is this lady? She's dumping this trash can out.
Is she stealing the trash can because of the colors? She is a now-fired JPMorgan DEI executive. Oh, of course. Whenever she did this online, people knew. Is it just one or are there several?
Because it looks like there's several people in that jersey. Oh, I'm sure there's several. No, I mean, like, in one person. Oh.
Okay. You're right. Oh, Angie Baez. Director of DEI JP Morgan for some reason. And they did fire her.
She stole the trash can.
So apparently she wanted the trash can for the colors. I see. Percent. She, um I think this is so ridiculous. Why do people do this?
Why steal that thing? Why steal it? and walk out and then just dump the trash out there. Um What gets me so she's She's the director of DEI. She looks like she's not qualified to do anything except be a little Debbie's taste tester.
I don't care if it's mean. Get over it. It's true. She got a made-up job to hire other people for other made-up positions. That's what DEI is.
DEI is the eh? That's what DEI means. We're gonna make up qualifications. They don't have qualifications, so they're just gonna make stuff up.
Well, I don't know. I mean, I'm black, I guess, or I'm gay, or I'm a one-legged trans gay person. Don't tell me that that doesn't exist because we've literally had headlines on how it has existed.
So she ends up getting fired. That's the dumbest thing ever to do that on camera, also. Why do these people think that nothing's ever going to happen to them? and that they're not going to get caught. And why how is it that The reaction to a game if you lost is the same as if you won.
I don't get it. Doesn't make sense. I'm going to say something also super unpopular, and if you flame me for it, I don't care. I hate those steam colours. I don't like the team colors.
You don't like the orange and purple? No. Or blue or whatever the orange is for Halloween and hunting. Mm-hmm. Orange is not something you just wear.
It's it is the grossest of the colors. I only like it on fruit, hunting. And uh actually I forgot what the other one was. What was it? Traffic cones?
No, those are kind well, I guess so. Oh, Halloween. Yeah, orange, pumpkins. Yeah, yeah, yeah. That's it.
That's it. Every other time, like, there's no reason. Makes everybody look fat and dumpy. That color makes everybody look horrible. Doesn't look good on anybody.
You know, besides her, you know the big part of the story? What's that? Um that JP Morgan still has a DEI department where that it requires a manager. Like w I thought we were done with the EI. What are they doing still with a DEI executive?
Though they still have it, clearly. In some of these places, they still got it working. What? Yeah. These are the quality people in the DEI department at JPMorgan.
Okay. I mean I don't You can you guys if you if I were to ask you, can you guys tell me what DEI does? You would know. You'd be like, um, I don't know, DEI stuff, nobody knows what it is. Yeah, Lorraine confirmed she was literally stealing because the can was painted Nick's colors.
I just think I'm not a fan of those colors. You know the colors that really rock? Are St. Louis Cardinals colors? I mean, sorry, God's team.
A lot of you don't recognize them as me just calling them St. Louis Cardinals. You only recognize it when I give them their accurate title, which is God's team. Dana, that's no, it's not. Don't you dare.
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Bro, from the show last night to this drive, why is it never chill? Because this is our life. Backstage, on the road, it's loud, messy, real. And that's the best part: whole crew, no plan, just moving. Good thing Nissan builds for that kind of chaos.
Not just test tracks, real life scenes, late nights, road trips, all of it. That's why it holds up. Nissan was ranked number one in initial quality among mainstream brands by JD Power. Yeah, you can tell. 2026 Nissan Rogue built for what really happens.
For JD Power 2025 U.S. Initial Quality Study Award Information, visit jdpower.com/slash awards. Awards based on 2025 model year, newer models may be shown. And now, all of the news you would probably miss. It's time for Dana's Quick Five.
Our friend Janice Dean has announced her retirement from Fox News in an emotional video. She says it's her mostly sunny goodbye. As you know, she's been dealing with multiple sclerosis. She's been really open about her diagnosis, and she said that she's retiring after 22 years with Fox News. Fox, as you know, she was the meteorologist in the mornings.
And she said that she needs time to rest and heal. She's been dealing with her diagnosis and different treatments. And she says it's been getting harder and harder to do. And so she's taking some time, she said.
So we love Janice Steen. Janice is, I've known her for a long time. She's really a great person. Nine in 10 Americans distrust AI, 86%. But that hasn't stopped them from sharing all the videos.
Just saying. They don't trust it, but it hasn't stopped them from sharing anything. Shortages of chemotherapy drugs are bringing rationing fears. Doctors are contending with low supplies and unfulfilled orders of generic chemotherapy and fusion, central. to treatment.
Things like carboplatin and cisplatin. That's two of the things. They said it's manufacturing problems, shipping delays, and decisions by some companies to stop producing the medications outright. And let's see, Mark Zuckerberg is directing Meta to create a prediction markets app. That's going to be interesting.
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Cause nobody plans anything, bro. Good thing the rogue's ready like that. For real. Rain, dirt, whatever. Available all-wheel drive, five modes.
We still outside. And they got some kick too. That turbo? Torque is crazy. The most in its class.
It moves, moves. Rogue doesn't mess around. And peep the space. Merch on merch. Gear, mics, all of it fits.
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