Nightly Scroll with Hayley – Episode 09 Summary: "Majority of Jobs Created Under Biden Went To ILLEGALS!"
Release Date: March 20, 2025
Host: Hayley Caronia
Introduction
In the latest episode of Nightly Scroll with Hayley, host Hayley Caronia delves into a series of pressing issues from a conservative viewpoint. The episode covers a range of topics, including the Biden administration's job creation statistics, border security debates in Florida, the impact of social media on Republican influence, and notable political scandals. Hayley also addresses ongoing Tesla protests and critiques Democratic strategies on platforms like TikTok.
Biden Administration's Job Creation and Immigration
Hayley opens the discussion with a striking claim:
"Almost all of the new jobs created by the Biden administration were taken by illegal immigrants." (00:00)
Referencing insights from Peter Navarro, a senior counselor for trade and manufacturing in the White House, Hayley presents data suggesting that from 2020 to 2025, 88% of US job growth was attributable to migrants, with 60% of those being illegal immigrants. Specifically, migrants secured 4.7 million jobs under Biden, while native-born Americans obtained only 645,000 jobs. This results in a ratio of 7.3 migrant jobs for every 1 job gained by an American citizen.
Hayley emphasizes the implications of these numbers:
"Whenever the mainstream media starts reporting on job numbers under Trump being down, let's see if that number matches the amount of deportations taking place." (06:00)
She posits that Biden's policies favored illegal immigrants in job creation, potentially disadvantaging American workers.
Case Study: Commuted Sentence Under Biden
Transitioning to another contentious topic, Hayley discusses the case of Willie Frank Peterson, whose prison sentence was commuted by President Biden:
"A man who had his prison sentence commuted by Biden is now facing drug and firearms-related charges." (03:00)
Peterson, originally sentenced to six and a half years for drug conspiracy in 2023, had his sentence reduced to 20 months. However, just a month later, he was arrested again in Alabama for unlawful possession of marijuana and firearms-related offenses.
Hayley reflects on the broader implications of commutation policies:
"Can we commute the sentences of people who have proved themselves? Maybe they turned their life around." (05:00)
She draws parallels to Alice Marie Johnson, pardoned by Trump, highlighting her positive contributions post-pardon as a contrasting example.
Florida City Council Debate on Border Security
A significant portion of the episode focuses on a Florida city council meeting in Fort Myers, where the council voted against deploying local law enforcement to assist ICE in deportations. The meeting became particularly emotional as two council members, Darla Bonk and Diana Araldo, broke down in tears over the decision.
Hayley critiques their stance:
"She says she can't get behind this because she's an immigrant. Are you crying because you're telling on yourself?" (07:00)
She argues that illegal immigrants, by definition, have violated the law, questioning the emotions displayed by the council members. The transcript captures Darla Bonk's heartfelt plea:
"I can't stand behind this as an immigrant. The only immigrant sitting in this council." (07:35)
Hayley lambasts the emotional display, suggesting it undermines the council's credibility and paints them negatively.
Seattle Suburb's Stance on Pride Flags
Hayley shifts focus to municipal decisions regarding Pride Month displays. In Newcastle, Washington, Mayor Robert Clark faced backlash for deciding against flying Pride flags over city buildings. When Jen, a local resident, demanded the display of both POW/MIA and Pride flags, Mayor Clark responded firmly:
"This country was founded because veterans lost their lives... we just need to fly the American flag." (12:31)
Hayley commends the mayor for prioritizing national symbols over what she perceives as politicized displays, contrasting it with what she views as the Democrats' overreach in cultural matters.
Governor Tim Walz and Tesla Stock Controversy
Hayley brings up Governor Tim Walz's contradictory stance on Tesla:
"He's excited that an American company is... the stock is falling. It's not very American." (15:15)
Despite criticizing Tesla publicly and expressing support for policies that would harm the company, records revealed that Minnesota's retirement fund holds 1.6 million shares of Tesla. Hayley underscores the irony of a governor opposing a company in which his own state's funds are invested.
Ongoing Tesla Protests and Indivisible's Involvement
Addressing the surge in Tesla-related protests, Hayley introduces the role of Indivisible, an advocacy group receiving significant funding from George Soros:
"George Soros and his foundation have given Indivisible nearly $8 million for their activism." (15:40)
She criticizes the group's efforts to destabilize Tesla, highlighting violent and disruptive actions by protesters. Hayley shares footage of aggressive behavior, including vandalism and harassment, portraying these actions as emblematic of broader societal chaos fueled by liberal activism.
Democrats vs. Republicans: Social Media Strategy Showdown
A substantial segment critiques the Democratic Party's approach to social media compared to the Republican Party's strategies. Hayley argues that Democrats, including figures like Kamala Harris, relied heavily on celebrity endorsements and flashy rallies devoid of substantive policy discussions:
"Kamala Harris used celebrities like JLO and Madonna... It was vibes versus substance." (24:00)
In contrast, she praises Donald Trump for his authentic engagement with voters, citing examples like his genuine interactions at McDonald's:
"Trump was being a real person and meeting voters on an eye level." (30:18)
Hayley suggests that the Republican Party's focus on authenticity resonated better with voters, especially younger demographics, leading to a shift in political influence.
TikTok's Role in Political Mobilization
Continuing on social media's impact, Hayley discusses how platforms like TikTok have become battlegrounds for political influence. She references Brian Stelter from CNN, who noted:
"The Democrat party's post-election reckoning will have to include the political and cultural power of TikTok." (26:45)
Hayley credits Charlie Kirk's adept use of TikTok to engage young voters, contrasting it with the Democratic Party's failed attempts to leverage the platform effectively. She emphasizes that authenticity, rather than orchestrated "vibes," drove Republican success on social media.
Harry Sisson's Scandal and Its Implications
Hayley highlights the downfall of Harry Sisson, a prominent Democratic TikToker, due to allegations of inappropriate behavior:
"Multiple young liberal women have now come out saying that Harry Sisson was pressuring them to send nude photos." (33:00)
She portrays this scandal as indicative of toxic masculinity within liberal circles, undermining the Democratic Party's moral standing and contributing to voter disillusionment.
J.D. Vance and the Meme Culture
Discussing Vice President J.D. Vance, Hayley explores the intersection of politics and internet meme culture. She shares a humorous interaction where Vance references his favorite memes:
"His favorite JD Vance meme was not his face on mine... he kind of looks like a 90s male supermodel." (32:11)
Hayley uses this anecdote to illustrate how political figures engage with younger audiences online, blending policy discussions with relatable internet humor.
DEI Critique and Cultural Commentary
Hayley addresses the ongoing debate around Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI), clarifying misconceptions:
"When we're talking about DEI, we're talking about affirmative action... we've moved away from merit-based opportunities." (40:29)
She differentiates between positive representation, such as a child in a wheelchair seeing themselves reflected in media, and the problematic aspects of DEI policies that prioritize identity over merit. Hayley advocates for merit-based systems, particularly in competitive fields like sports, emphasizing fairness and excellence.
Closing Remarks and Memes
In her concluding segment, Hayley shares various internet memes and humorous clips, reinforcing her critiques of liberal policies and highlighting the cultural divide. She underscores the uniqueness of conservative content on platforms saturated with liberal narratives, asserting the importance of alternative viewpoints in the digital landscape.
Notable Quotes
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Hayley Caronia (00:00): "Almost all of the new jobs created by the Biden administration were taken by illegal immigrants."
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Darla Bonk (07:35): "I can't stand behind this as an immigrant. The only immigrant sitting in this council."
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Hayley Caronia (15:15): "Governor Walz gloats about Tesla stock dropping while his own state has a vested interest in it doing well."
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Hayley Caronia (26:45): "Brian Stelter wrote, the Democrat party's post-election reckoning will have to include the political and cultural power of TikTok."
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Darla Bonk (32:11): "If I make this throw, you gotta vote for Donald Trump and J.D. Vance. Let's go."
Conclusion
Episode 09 of Nightly Scroll with Hayley presents a staunchly conservative analysis of contemporary political and social issues. Hayley Caronia critiques the Biden administration's immigration policies, exposes perceived hypocrisies within Democratic strategies, and underscores the effectiveness of Republican authenticity in the digital age. Through a blend of data-driven arguments, emotional appeals, and cultural commentary, Hayley aims to inform and engage her audience, encouraging them to navigate the complexities of modern politics with a discerning eye.
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