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Bowling.
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Yeah. All right. Yeah, good for you. All right folks. Thank you, Steve. Steve Groover, everybody. All right, it's 4:00 clock Tuesday, markets close. Take a peek at the markets. Los Marco. So Dow Jones down all day. A lot less down, so to speak. Going into the close is 200, 250 points earlier, 2830 points in the NASDAQ. I'm sorry, in the S and P, Nasdaq was down 153 points across the board. Week not good. Oil up a little bit. We don't like to see that. Gold continues its run over $4,000 an ounce. First time ever. $4,000 an ounce continues. See if it's sticky or not. And silver backed off a little.4750 for the silver market. Crypto had a rough day. Crypto or our bitcoin trade didn't do so good overnight. It went to 126 000. Made a brand new all time high. Opens up trading in the regular hours and just tanks down to121,000. So what is that about a 4 or 5% move in one day for. For bitcoin? And all the crypto markets seem to be taking a breather, so to speak, after making new highs. Interesting stuff. Our first guest will love. Our first guest. She's here. She's back. She's been working to designate Antifa as a terrorist organization for two years. But Congress has yet to pass her bill. Let's get into it with Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene. Welcome Congresswoman. Well, you have a little bit of time on your hands with the government being shut down. You look terrific. But tell us about this, you know, especially with what's going on in Portland. Whatnot. Antifa. You brought a bill designate antifa terrorists. Trump seemed to want to sign that. What happened? How did it break down?
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Well, yes, I actually introduced that bill. Eric, thank you for bringing it up. To designate Antifa as a domestic terrorist organization, which I believe they are. Clearly President Trump agrees with that and so do many Americans. I introduced that bill several years ago and it has yet to see the light of day on the House floor receiving a vote. I think this is an easy one for Republicans to, to vote yes on. But again, it hasn't made it. It hasn't been scheduled.
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Why not though? Did you. Why not? Is it, Is it Mike Johnson just refuses to to be because is it controversial? I just don't get. You have the House, you have the Senate, you know, you have this for another year and two months or so. Why not make the best of it and get a bunch of this stuff signed while you can.
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Well, you know, that's the logical thinking there, Eric, but I'm not sure how leadership comes up with which bills should receive a vote and which don't and why many bills never make it. I think it's pretty simple. I think we ought to go on what we campaign on and what we promise the American people. We've known Antifa to be a domestic terrorist organization as early as President Trump's first presidency. 2017, 2018. We clearly saw them as a domestic terrorist organization during blm and now they're back. They're literally anarchists attacking our government and attacking ice. So I think this is a no brainer. However, the government is shut down and the speaker refuses to bring the House back in session. So there's no bills making it to the floor for votes right now.
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So Antifa, there, there's in the US code, I think it's US code 18. Section 111 says you cannot impede officers or employees of certain agencies in the government. Which means you could be arresting these people, you could be arresting for criminal activity. These people. Why don't we just enforce the law and get these thugs off the streets? They're burning. And let's talk about burning flags. They're burning flags, which you also want them and Trump wants to make a crime as well. Where's the whole, here's the problem. We love you, I love you. You're great for the American people. We come on here, we talk about all these things that really piss us off and you guys are doing the work to make sure it's fixed and then somehow it just never gets passed or we don't see the perp walks. Tell us what the holdup is.
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Well, you know, Eric, I'm one of those people that ran for Congress because I was angry at Republicans. Republicans actually never govern like they campaign. And I think that's a, I think that's a very serious issue and it needs to be talked about more. And you know, a lot of these problems can be solved by and Republicans have that opportunity right now we have the White House, the House and the Senate. And I can't answer as to why our party doesn't do that. But it is a huge frustration among the base and it's a growing problem which we may lose support going into the midterms because we aren't delivering on these promises that we constantly make. And, you know, I've been very vocal about it. I'm going to continue to be vocal about it because I have a business approach to my job. I think that the, the American people are our customer. We should view them that way and they deserve the best service. You know, it should be customer service. And, but I, but I hope to continue to have these conversations calling out Republicans because we actually need to deliver what we promised.
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So, so why doesn't he. I'll just, you know, I don't want to put you in a bad spot with your, with the leader of your caucus, Mike Johnson, but why doesn't speaker bring this to a vote? You're going to pass these things and it'll go to the Senate and the Senate will pass these things. But is there some sort of, I don't know, backdoor cloakroom dealings that he's making with Democrats not to bring these things to a vote?
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I have no idea on that, I can tell you. And this would shock a lot of people that watch this. It may be because we wouldn't be able to pass the bill. Maybe not all Republicans would actually vote for it, but we know it's been a large problem.
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We would know. We would know who didn't vote for.
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That's right. That's right. I want, I see. I'm a believer in that. I'm a believer and put everyone on record. I actually wrote about that in my book. It was something that I did my first term as a freshman when they kicked me off committees. I sat there on the House floor for hours, day in and day out, calling for recorded votes so the American people can see how Congress votes. You know, I'm a believer in, look, put it all out there and if it fails, the American people know who's the problem people and why and then put it back to the floor because I guarantee you those Republicans are going to hear from their constituents at home and maybe they'll actually change their mind and vote correctly.
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How are you doing with the Trump administration? Now, you and I believe you're a national treasurer. I think you are a great for your constituents in the state of Georgia and your district. You're one to five. Love to see you, Senator Marjorie Taylor Greene or higher. That said, recently people have said maybe there's, is there any sort of pushback with the Trump administration? What's going on there? Let's clear the air a little bit. Is it, is it that these ideas that you have are getting to the present, but they're not getting actually legislated.
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Well, you know, here's where I stand. I've always been an unapologetic Trump supporter. I was one of the very few that stood with him after January 6, fought for him all over the country and helped him get reelected. Spent millions of dollars out of my own campaign to do that. And I've also supported many great Republicans getting elected as well. But I'm not a. Let's see, what's the right way to say it. I'm not a slave and I am independent minded. I work for, for my district. That's who elected me. I got elected on my own without the Trump endorsement back in 2020. And at times I disagree with the Trump administration. And guess what, Eric, I'm allowed to do that. I'm an American. I'm allowed to have my own opinion. And I am, most importantly, Eric, I'm supposed to represent my district. That's my job title. I also serve in Congress. That's the legislative branch. It's not, not the executive branch. I'm not an employee of the president. So I can support President Trump and disagree with him or his administration at times. And I think that's totally okay.
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I think, I think it's a healthier conservative party when we have people like you who are able to say, you know, Mr. President, I support you, I believe in you, which I do, from this side, from the media side of this. But there are certain things I don't agree in. Your willingness to do that doesn't go unnoticed, and I'm sure it doesn't go unnoticed in the White House as well. But do you get pushback? Do you get the advisors say, hey, mtg, can you do us a favor on this one? But I want your voice out there. I think Trump's a better president with conservative people who back him, who say, maybe not this one, Mr. President. Just tell us about that.
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Yes, thank you. Yeah, I've gotten, I'll give you one example, and I'm probably got another one that I just created for myself yesterday. But on the Epstein files, I've unapologetically stood with women and victims of rape, especially these women. They said they were raped at 14 years old by Jeffrey Epstein. And they've talked about a lot of other people being responsible for this. And, you know, I've stood with these women and said, look, all the files need to come out. And I received unbelievable blood blowback in pressure from the White House pushing me to get off Thomas Massie's discharge petition, which I absolutely refuse to do. I'm not coming off that discharge petition and I'm not going to stop supporting women who were raped. I'm going to stand with these women and any woman, and especially children that are victims of sexual abuse of any kind. I think that's the right thing to do. It's absolutely common sense sense. And you know that that has been shocking to me and I've seen it as completely unnecessary and I won't tolerate it. There. There is no amount of pressure they can put on me to, to force me to step in line on that, so to speak. And then also, Eric, yesterday I took to social media and I'm. I'm not going to back down on this issue either. Health insurance premiums are out of control. Insurance is out of control ins the United States of America. Health insurance, house insurance, car insurance. People can't afford it anymore. And I want Republicans to have a solution and I'm demanding it. I don't think Democrats should be the one owning this issue because they want socialized health care and worth $37 trillion in debt, and we can't afford that. However, the reality is many Americans, our families especially, are paying $2,000 a month for health insurance premiums with high deductibles. And many of them aren't even using their health insurance. They're just having to pay this payment and it's unforgivable. And to allow Democrats to have some sort of moral high ground on this issue because they're only one, the only ones talking about it, I think is a major failure from the Republican Party. And I'm not going to stand there and just keep talking the talking points when my own adult children. Children can hardly afford health insurance premiums when everyone in my district. It's the number one issue that I hear about day in and day out, not just people on the aca, but people that have private insurance as well. And I think it's something that we have to talk about. And I don't see why the government needs to be shut down. I really don't. I believe that if Republicans learn to govern and weld power, they can use the nuclear option in the Senate, they can open up the government, we can get back to work for the American people, and Republicans can solve this problem. That is a very big problem that we can't ignore.
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Well, you're doing a great job and stay true to yourself is really refreshing. Instead of other people, you know, you see them kind of flailing around, trying to contort themselves into. And I agree with everything that the president says when you know you can't just agree with everything, it's a fool's game to agree with everything. As brilliant as he's been and is. Great, great easy's done for the country. You just don't have to, especially people who represent literally millions of people like you do yourself. Appreciate you being really transparent, honest with us here on bowling. Marjorie Taylor Greene, thank you for your time.
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Thank you, Eric.
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I will talk to you again soon. Alrighty, folks, a new administration in Washington, D.C. has brought a lot of positive change when it comes to fixing our broken health care system. The reality is, however, that there's only so much the government can do and, and that if we really, really want to make America healthy again, that starts at home with each and every one of us. And that's where the Wellness Company comes in. You see and hear from the Wellness Company doctors all the time on this network and you know that their products are the gold standard for keeping you and your family safe and healthy. The Wellness Company gives you the opportunity to make sure you're prepared for whatever happens with their series of prescription medical kits that contain an assortment of life saving medications and by the way, guidebooks in the assist in the proper use of the medications. Very important to have those too, right? Additionally, the Wellness Company offers a variety of products from parasite cleanses to methylene blue to weight loss and so much more that can help you stay healthy and live a longer and more satisfying life. Make America Healthy Again starts at home. Do your part and protect the health of you and your family. Go to www.TWC Health/Voice today and order that's TWC Health/Voice and use the promo code voice to save 10%. All right, I'm going to do it again. This is a promo for the Edge. We have a big show coming up in two days, but I need you to subscribe. I'm going to look at the numbers every time. You're amazing. Take a look at this. So did you see this? This month's GQ magazine on the COVID Glenn Powell, the state of the American mail in 2025. That's exactly what we do right here on the Edge. Make sure you watch, you share and you subscribe. And I'll do this very quickly. Show the full screen of where you need to go to subscribe to it. It's at ericwollingtheedge. Or you can do that. Hit that right now on YouTube. Rickballing the edge or hit. Just use your camera, let your camera take a picture of that QR code right there. I hope you sign up for free. Everything's free, folks. We'll be back. Two and a half minutes. Alrighty, folks. Home title theft and deed fraud are a growing epidemic within the United States. Properties are being stolen and used for their equity. Even if a case county recorder knows a document is fake, the county is legally required to record it. Between the gaps in our legal system and the expansion of the Internet and public record availability, these crimes are getting easier and easier to commit and victims generally don't know about it until it's too late. Here to tell us how to protect yourself your home is Emmy award winning investigative reporter John Sommer. Welcome to you, John. John, tell us exactly what exactly is title fraud and house stealing and what information have you found during your investigations that will help the folks?
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Yeah, thanks Eric. Great to be with you. And by the way, you do just wonderful work. So I'm just very pleased to be on your show. Title theft or deed theft or house stealing or whatever you want to call it, it's basically all the same thing. What the criminal does is they are able to duplicate the title to your home or your property because it doesn't have to be a home. It could be a piece of property, it could be an Airbnb, grandma's house, condo, whatever. And they are able to transfer the title into their name and then once they do that, they can extract the value. And Eric, they don't have to sell the house. They can take out a loan or multiple loans. And, and then by the time that they're able to do this dirty deed, they're gone. And the homeowner never knows about it until the loan company or somebody that bought the property comes along and says, well, you know, I have your property. And the homeowner goes, I didn't know about this. So it's a really stealth kind of a crime right now. And it's growing and you know, a lot of law enforcement department.
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So many people even know about this. So many people. And I'm, I, I know it's real, it's legit. And I'm just blown away in this day and age that people can just go in and steal a title. Like we just rewrite a title and make it their own and then go ahead and sell it. Are the banks not checking? What, where's the breakdown?
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Well, the breakdown is basically and just being able to monitor the title. And, and as you mentioned in the intro here, the local county clerk or whatever can't ask if somebody transfers the title. It's so easy, Eric, to go online right now with the Internet with artificial intelligence and be able to create the paperwork to transfer the title. And the homeowner will never know it until it's way too late. And the county clerk can't ask about it. He either. You need a monitoring service to be able to monitor your title. And because you can't do it.
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John. I gotta jump. I appreciate your time, john. Summer everyone. Hometitlelock.com thank you so much for your time.
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All right. All right folks, our next guest brings all the latest updates on the Mexican government and the cartels. You know who it is. El Blue, El Blo. Our good friend El Blue. Cartels usually stick to threatening Mexican government officials, but they've expanded to the US government. In Los Cabos, Mexico, the Caloa cartel has placed a banner threatening Cash Patel due to the dismantling of the Sinaloa cartel drug labs Banner just out in full display. Here to tell us more is RAV border correspondent Oscar Elblue Ramirez. Tell us about this banner and the significance of him threatening the FBI director. Wow.
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Yes, Eric. This banner was discovered just a couple of days ago, you know, in Baja California Sur in Los Cabos where, you know, basically, you know, the banner was put out around three to four o' clock in the morning. And the top three names on this banner, it is concerning. There's two things that are concerning. One of them was a threat to Terry Cole that he's A DEA agent. The other one, it was Ronald Johnson, that is an ambassador of Mexico and in the United States. And the third one, it was FBI Director Cash Patel. Then later on they put a threat also to the Mexican President Claude Chaman and Omar Garcia Harpooch that is a security chief. But also they threat the population of American citizens in Los Cabos. If they do not is a threat directly to these three US Officials that if they do not stop the dismantling of laboratories in Mexico and also if they do not continue to let the guns flow from El Paso to what is there as a retaliation not only to US citizens but there is a deep message to these three governmental officials that I just mentioned. Eric.
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So let's get this straight here. So the folks understand the cartels, the Sinaloa cartel is threatening our FBI director, a DEA agent and the ambassador to Mexico. But if they don't comply and allow the arms and whatever they else they want the trafficking to happen in. If those folks don't comply, then American citizens in Cabo San Lucas are at risk. For what? What are they going to do?
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Well, there's a retaliation. We don't know what they are threatening to do. But they clearly sent a message to US citizens and this is a low. It's a hit, a huge hit to the cartel area. Just a couple of days ago it was reported by the Department of Treasury that 12 companies were discovered and they're on the loop and they are going to be shut down because they were providing precursors in substances illegal subst for the creation and construction of fentanyl to Lo Chapos. That is the fraction of the Sinaloa cartel. After this the banner was released on the next day these companies also there was signalized eight individuals on these companies that they were running and they were letting the precursors and the substances to get to the cartel leaders of Los Chapos and from there the construction of illegal substances to smuggling to traffic into the United States of America. After this was informed by the Department of Treasury, this cartel banner came up. And the most concerning thing about it is that on the top three names you don't see the Mexican President. The top three names it is Ronald Johnson, it is Terry Cole and it is Cash Patel. It clearly knows and the cartel clearly knows that they're getting hit really bad on the pockets and they are being discovered. And not only that they're stopping the guns from coming in from El Paso to Juarez. That was one of the things that it was concerning for the cartel and the organized crime you know, Oscar, I've.
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Been doing the economics thing for quite a while. I would say that Mexico has probably three dominant industries. One would be oil. Another one would be, let's call it agriculture, slash produce. You guys grow a lot of, a lot of produce and send them into the United States. You drill a lot of oil and send to the United States. And the third biggest, maybe even bigger than, than the, the produce would be tourism. When they threaten all Americans in Cabo San Lucas, the message has got to get out. And it's a message from Oscar Ramirez, from the cartels through Oscar to the American people. Don't go to Mexico. You want to change things. Shine bomb. You want your economy to do a little better, then stop allowing the cartels to threaten Americans and maybe we'll come back to Mexico for vacations. Right now people are afraid to do it. Is it wise for an American family to, to pick up and go to one of these cities knowing very well these cartels are willing to use American citizens as barter? What do you think.
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Eric, as this moment right now happened, receiving thousands of messages from citizens that they live actually in Kabul and they're actually confirming this. There's a couple of journalists that they have been bold enough, encouraged enough to come out and to say this information that these banners were put out but immediately they were removed by the government of Los Cabos and San Jose. Why they were immediately removed because they know that if this information gets out it is going to cause a lot of panic in the population in Cabo and also tourism is going to affect them greatly. You got the Baja Mill that is a great event of off road trucks coming in in the next year. You don't want that to be affected. Also you don't want the government of Mexico to be completely in direction of this particular location. But the number one thing that I think that the cartel it is sending it is that you guys are hitting us really bad on dismantling our laboratories. These 12 companies that were just recently discovered by the Department of Treasury is a huge low blow to them because it is where they were getting the precursors and the substances to create fentanyl. So this never in history, Eric, the Trump administration that is doing something that never in history and it has been done. And this is a sign of desperation of the cartels and the organized crime. Just threatening three governmental officials from the United States of America.
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That's just three though of them is the FBI director. Very quickly, Oscar, just a few seconds. Do you think they put Sheinbaum on that List just as a diversionary tactic.
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I think that they put her on that list just to let her know, you know what if you do not do something about it, we're going to continue to put this fear tactic, you know, cartel banners to scare the population and to basically scare tourism from coming into the location. So it's basically putting pressure on Shane boundaries and doing something about it. But shame on it is pinned to the wall right now. She doesn't have nobody.
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She's going to get the pressure because just about everyone you talk to, they used to go on vacation. Bring your family to Mexico. Here, there, Cabo, Cancun, other cities in Mexico. No one wants to go there anymore. Everyone's afraid of a cartel member coming up to the beach and kidnapping or killing your family. They'll learn. They're going to figure it out. Maybe they're going to figure it out after they fafo is how they say it. I won't say it. The control rooms right now holding their breath. I won't say it, Oscar. But they've FA'd and they're going to find out fo. So, Oscar Ramirez, appreciate your time and stay safe, my friend. Stay safe.
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Thank you so much, Eric.
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All right, folks, back in two and a half minutes. So what's the proverbial statute of limitations on calling for the death of someone's children in the name of politics? This is Jay Jones, the Democrat party's nominee for Virginia attorney general. Jay sent some shocking text messages a couple years back, 2022 months after he resigned a state legislative seat. There were messages that called for his political opponent to get, quote, two bullets to the head. Those are his words. Democrats are horrified, by the way, but not about the messages, just about the fact that they've been released to the public. They've been caught. Otherwise, it's okay on their part. No issues whatsoever. Just why did they get leaked? Even. Even in today's violent political climate, Democrats mostly don't have much to say about. I remember when an odd scream was enough to end a political campaign. Right. Howard Dean. Not only are we going to New Hampshire, Tom Harkin, we're going to South Carolina and Oklahoma and Arizona and North Dakota and New Mexico and we're going to California and Texas and New York and we go to South Dakota and Oregon and Washington and Michigan and then we're going to Washington D.C. to take back the White House. Yeah, that.
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That last party was leading the presidential race until he got. Yeah. That little. Yeah. People were turned off. He just yelled. Yeah, but this this clown is called now calling for the death of an opponent is. Okay, let's just move past it. Says the party of violence Democrat. So say Jay Jones again, running for Virginia Attorney general, sent text messages back in 22 about Todd Gilbert, who at the time was the Republican speaker of the House, State House, that is in Virginia. In one part, Jones wrote to a former colleague. Listen to this quoting here, quoting J. Jones. Three people, two bullets. Gilbert Hitler and Paul Pot. Gilbert gets two bullets to the head. Spoiler put Gilbert in the crew with the two worst people you know. And he receives both bullets every time. Wow. Lawmaker who sent these messages pushed back, writing that Jones had made a comment on the phone about hoping Gilbert's children died. Jones then replies, yes, I've told you this before. Only when people feel pain personally do they move on policy. He's basically laying out his whole idea of killing his opponent's family. This guy's running to be Virginia's top law enforcement, the enforcer. Think about that for a second. Congresswoman Abigail Spanberger, who's running for Virginia governor against Winsome Sears, currently lieutenant governor of Virginia, has come out in support of. Of Jones. Do you believe this? A woman running for governor is in support of a guy who called for the death and the assassination of his opponent's family? Not just his opponent, his family. His opponent's family, spouse, and kids. In a statement, she condemned the rhetoric, but there were no calls for this guy to drop out or even consider doing so, which tells me she, Spanberger, is just fine with it. Let me just say this. Winsome Sears put out the special, this political ad as a result against her opponent, Spanberger. If this doesn't get the point across, I think we're at a loss.
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Breaking news from the campaign trail.
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Jay Jones is under fire tonight.
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Jones is under fire.
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Jay Jones is under fire after messages he sent in 2022 saying former Virginia House Speaker Todd Gilbert should be shot.
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I'm excited about this ticket. It's been great to be out on the campaign channel with Jay Jones.
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You said Gilbert's wife could watch her own child die in her arms so.
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That Gilbert might reconsider his political views.
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We deserve an attorney general who will stand up for the people of Virginia.
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Jones said, quote, gilbert, Hitler and Pol Pot. Gilbert gets two bullets to the head. Yeah. Doesn't disqualify this guy from holding office. Disqualifies him from even existing out of incarceration. Look, bottom line, J. Jones fantasized about killing an opponent's children, and he lost exactly Zero Democrat votes. Zero. That tells you everything you need to know about the Democrat Party. It's a party of political violence. You can't tell me otherwise. They incite it. They condone it. The Democrat party of 30, maybe even just 20 years ago would have told this man to step down immediately after learning that he called for the killing of a man, but purely for holding opposing views. Charlie Kirk. Sound familiar here, folks? And yes, those texts were sent in private. Sorry. So were the ones sent between FBI disgraces and lovers, Peter Strzok and Lisa Page. In which Peter Strzok guarantees to Lisa Page that they will do everything in their power to prevent a Trump presidency within the FBI. Remember that Peter was fired from the FBI and then lost the First Amendment case when he tried to fight it. Said it before, we'll say it again. Staunch defender of the Constitution and of our First Amendment rights. I've also slammed our government for the so called Patriot act that was passed after the 911 attacks as a means to surveil citizens without getting a warrant. I'm against that too. But when you talk about breaking the law, yet this guy is another story completely. When you preach violence, I don't know. Another story completely. You're running to the Attorney General. You want to be the attorney General of a, of a major state and you call for bullets to the head of a political opponent. Yes, it's true. We're in an entirely, entirely new climate right now. I'm not sure if you heard, but there's a violent army of leftists out there who suddenly feel empowered to shoot people they don't agree with in Utah, for example, or when Trump was running in Butler, Pennsylvania, or in West Palm beach when he's golfing. So I'm just going to go on an allege here and say that the appetite in America right now for politicians who call for bullets in people's heads is at an all time low. Jay Jones should drop out of the race and anyone who plays what about ism Is part of the problem. Either we normalize calls for physical violence or we move away from the madness. It's one or the other. Democrats are trying to normalize. Normalize what Jeh Johnson said. You can't do that. And you can't say you're not the party of violence. A guy who calls for the bullets to an opponent's head and he's still running for Attorney General. Top lawmaker in the state of Virginia. It's asinine. Democrats are asses. We'll be back two and a Half minutes Illegally, also known as, I don't know. Take your pick of these titles. You want to call them illegal Aliens, Illegal Migrants, or one of my favorites, illegal Invaders. Well, the deportations of the illegal invaders have exposed Democrats in a way few things have before. The things they're saying, the Democrat Party things are saying under the threat of losing future voters makes me certain that they are fully unhinged. Add to that President Trump's attempt to do away with crime in some of our most dangerous cities, and they've gone full into rabid zombie mode. Exhibit A. I got a question, though. Where are the ICE raids at the Trump properties? You know.
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Can somebody call ICE on.
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On the Trump golf course in Virginia? You're telling me there's nobody in there.
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That is undocumented or has some kind of squirreliness going on with their paperwork? Give me a break. Hey, how many, how many immigrants has he married? He's got one buried at his golf.
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Course in New Jersey.
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Isn't she buried by the first hole or the second T or something like that?
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The first hole, yeah, it's the first hole.
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Immigrants always doing the jobs that Americans don't want to do. So when an American citizen marries an immigrant, she becomes, or he becomes a legal citizen. That's how it works, Jim Acosta. In America, they become legal. Legal. And that's who you deport. You don't support legal citizens. You deport illegal invaders. You know the difference. And I would be willing to bet you dinner times a thousand, I'll give you a thousand to one, that there's no one working at a Trump property that he knows about, that anyone knows about. That's illegal. Now, if they have fake papers, I can't, I won't bet that. But if they don't, I would bet you anything the Trump would not make a mistake like that. There are things he might do, but that would be a really bad mistake for him to make it. I doubt it's going to happen, Acosta, but nice try. And whoever those other two liberal lunatics were that were with you and Exhibit B for the day, apparently CNN thinks it's madness for President to actually do his job and try to protect the country and its citizens from illegals and crime. This comparison right here could only be born out of a serious case of tds Trump Derangement Syndrome.
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And I would just argue if any. If, if Joe Biden were retweeting AI content videos, he was putting up little racist AI memes of the leaders of the, of the, of the Republican Leaders of the House and the Senate. If he was opining about video from a couple years ago, folks would be asking to where's the 25th Amendment passport?
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They'll be like, come on, step up.
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I will just note that it is not. It's not hyperbole. You know, I'm somebody that does not. I don't. I don't like how people used to say the things about Joe Biden. Because if you had a conversation with Joe Biden, he was there. You could say he was all fine, but the president does not seem to be there.
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Joe Biden didn't even know where he was. He couldn't put a meme up if it saved his life or saved his presidency. Let's move on to exhibit C of the left's lunatic behavior. J.B. pritzker, governor of Illinois, who's been at the forefront of Democrat embarrassment, has decided to take it a step further towards downright insurrection. They think they can fool us all into thinking that the way to get out of this crisis that they created is. Is to give them free reign. Well, that plan will only work if we let it.
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The state of Illinois is going to use every lever at our disposal to resist this power grab and get gnomes.
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Thugs, the hell out of Chicago. So there's always the alternative Governor of Illinois, which oversees Chicago. Why don't you just clean the place up? But you don't want to do that. You want to run for president. That's all you want. You just using the office to set yourself up for 2012 presidential run in 2028. Somehow you think you're going to do it. You're going to finance your own, your own campaign. These are billionaires, families of billionaires. It won't work. You're not likable, you're not smart, and you're a wild, leftist, lunatic Democrat. Won't work. File this one. This next one under Whoopi Goldberg is insane. Old enough to remember when Whoopi was married to actor Ted Danson and he wore blackface. Ted Danson wore blackface. Doing some comedic bit. Look at her there. Loving it, too. Well, maybe that explains why she's calling for everyone else to go to the super bowl in blackface to thwart ice.
E
She's threatening to go to the super bowl when Bad Bunny is there and round up all these people that are illegal immigrants. Do you think that she would go if it was Garth Brooks or Eminem or Taylor Swift or any other white person? Let me understand what. Because she's going to go to The super bowl and round up. How's she gonna know who's who? Because the Supreme Court has given permission to question anyone who has a Spanish accent who has a dark skin. Yeah. So here's the thing. That's why. Here's the thing. Everybody get a little cocoa butter. Sit in the sun. That's the first thing. And then, and this is the only time you can probably ever do this, give yourself a Latin accent, you know, Whoopi, that is such a good idea. And see if she can tell who's who.
A
So you're recommending people wear blackface, Whoopi? Is that what you're saying? My good friend, my personal good friend Megan Kelly basically got bounced from NBC because she said when she was a kid, kids used to wear blackface. That's what she said. And NBC was so offended by that, they kind of forced her out of NBC. And now she's just ripping it on digital, which is better for her anyway. But Whoopi, really saying people should wear a black face. Okay, you're making that. Okay. All right. Just clearing things up for you. Whoop. E. One person I wouldn't want to debate. Stephen Miller. Brilliant guy. Particularly if I'm a card carrying member of the Democrat Party and the media from the Democrat Party. And all I had to do was guide myself the same old lies and leftist propaganda line. CNN's Boris Sanchez walks into a buzzsaw named Stephen Miller. If a Democratic president someday calls the National Guard to a red state over what they see as open rebellion, but is what amounts to a demonstration that gets rowdy? I mean, is that not a post pictures of their kids because it's a demonstration. They have a sniper on top of a building firing a high caliber rifle at a nice facility because it's a demonstration and they are engaging vehicle ramming. But the National Guard isn't being sent to Texas. The National Guard isn't being sent to Dallas where that sniper was, because the Dallas Police Department and the governor of Texas, while you walked right into that one, have responded to every call for assistance and help. They gave a stand down order in Chicago and they gave a stand down order in Portland. See, Boris, Boris, the CNN anchors like it's not in my notes. Why didn't somebody tell me how to answer that? Why did you make me do that? Idiots don't mess with Stephen Miller. Are you out of your mind? You're not equipped, Boris, you're not equipped to mess with go toe to toe with Stephen Miller. You out of your mind? Stick to, like, the Low hanging fruit. All right, Isn't there, like, what's like George Santos somewhere you can argue with? There's only one good thing coming out of Kamala's book tour, and it's moments like the one I'm about to show you, which is sponsored by whatever it is she's consumed in a few minutes prior to this word salad. I'm guessing it has an alcohol content or a high proof level. Watch.
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I am so proud of all of you. You know, how, how. How privileged I feel to have been educated at Howard University. There is so much about everything I have achieved, and I've been the first to do many things because of being here when I was your age. Knowing that everything that I'm being told and can feel tells us we can be and do anything, that we expect you to be leaders locally, statewide, nationally and internationally and especially at this period in time. I want that you all know our country and our world needs you all. We need you. So you be strong. You feed these big brains of yours. You make friends who are going to be, by the way, friends of yours for life and enjoy this and know how special you are and how much we need you. That's what I want for you.
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What is that? That wants to. She wants to run for prep. What was your big brain? Say it every time. Dodge your bullet. But she continues to prove that we dodged a lot of bullets right there. All right, folks, the edge. I'm going to. I'm going to watch. I'm going to watch. I'm going see how many sign up because here's a little clip and then I want to talk to you in a second. Go. So did you see this? This month's GQ magazine on the COVID Glenn Powell, the state of the American mail in 2025. That's exactly what we do right here on the edge. Make sure you watch, you share, and you subscribe. I'll show you the screen again very quickly. You can hit your phone. Just take your phone there and just put it right up that. Your camera. Open your camera and it'll tell you. Hit the link and it'll tell you. Take your right to subscribe. It's free. It'll never cost you a penny. I don't use it other than letting you folks know who the great guests are. By the way, this next show, Thursday, two days from now, a big guest. You want to take a guess? Hit me up with a voicemail. See if you can figure out who the big guess is. I'll give you a hint. He's been known as a wolf. Just leave it right there. We'll be back, two and a half minutes. All right. We've said it before. I'll say it again. This is my favorite time of the show when I get to speak with the great Stephen K. Bannon. Mr. Bannon, you know the topic. Welcome. The topic I want to talk about, because I love to get Stephen K. Bannon just out of his comfort zone, the brilliant guy. You talk, you look at you look at Steve Miller just dismantling Boris cnn and you think Banning is the you know, he's as smart as Miller is. He's bringing you all the smart stuff at at 5:00'. Clock. But I'm gonna pull you I'm gonna pull you out of that little bad bunny, Steve Baden. Bad bunny is performing at the Super Bowl.
F
Bad bunny.
A
And he doesn't speak English. And and some I guess the powers that be at the NFL said this would be a great halftime act. And he has said this. America has four months to learn Spanish before his halftime show. What do you think of that? We're gonna have to learn Spanish for Bad Bunnies songs. Stephen.
F
I have a in fact, as soon as I saw that and normally don't as you know, Eric, more than anybody, I don't really get try to get too much involved in some of these cultural issues. But I did make a recommendation as soon as that came out and he was in our face about American citizens have to learn Spanish is that the president states should direct the secretary of war, the Department of Homeland Security, Secretary Noemi and others to inform the National Football league that the 50 million to $100 million I think we put in for security for the super bowl will not happen, okay? If they want to if they want to secure the super bowl, have at it. But as long as they have a guy up in people's faces, they pay the full freight. And I think you'll see the owners in the NFL fold pretty quickly. But I would play hardball with that. I think it's a direct insult to the American people.
A
Well, you know, hey, Ben, if you can pull that WHOOPI Goldberg SOUNDBITE from the from the last segment. This is amazing to me, Stephen, because our friend while my friend I'm not sure if you're friendly with with Megyn Kelly, but Megan got removed, so to speak, or bounced from NBC over comments saying that back in the day, kids used to put blackface on as Halloween costumes, and NBC pretty much forced her out of NBC a big gig 30, $23 million a year gone because she made those comments. Yet, Whoopi Goldberg, do you have it, Ben? Can we roll it? Let's roll that.
E
She's threatening to go to the super bowl when Bad Bunny is there and round up all these people that are illegal immigrants. Do you think that she would go if it was Garth Brooks or Eminem or Taylor Swift or any other white person, understand what you're saying? Because she's going to go to the super bowl and round up. How's she gonna know who's who? Because the Supreme Court has given permission to question anyone who has a Spanish accent, who has a dark skin. Yeah. So here's the thing. Here's the thing. Everybody get a little cocoa butter, sit in the sun. That's the first thing. And then, and this is the only time you can probably ever do this, give yourself a Latin accent, you know, Whoopi, that is such a good idea. And see if she can tell who's who.
A
No, no, but, Steve, I'm reading that, as Whoopi Goldberg says, you want to be racist, you want to do blackface, you want to act like a minority? Go ahead. And we're all right with it. Hadn't been that way for a while. Steve.
F
I agree with you. And I think this talks about the convergence of all these things. Think everything we're talking about now has to do with the illegal aliens and mass deportations. Whether you're talking about the shutdown, you know, the Schumer shutdown, or the. Or the Insurrection act, or Senator Banks talking about the rigged census that the Democrats rigged, that stole, I don't know, four or five electoral votes from President Trump in 2024 in a handful of seats. It all gets back to the fact in this illegal alien invasion, the people it hurts most are African American citizens and Hispanic citizens. This is why they came out and voted for President Trump. So, Eric, we can't be deterred by these elitists, and particularly people in the Super Bowl. It's outrageous they did this, because this is a direct affront to what President Trump's trying to accomplish.
A
What do you think? We had MTG on earlier, and she's, you know, obviously they have a little time on their hands right now because government shut down. But, you know, she said, I brought a bill to. To call Antifa to declare Antifa a terrorist organization. Never got voted on. I brought a bill to declare flag burning illegal. Never got voted on. And then another one to make, you know, to reiterate that English is the, you know, the official Language. What's with the Republicans and Johnson not bringing these things that American people really want to a vote?
F
Okay, okay, here, here's why they don't want to codify the Trump revolution. They think Trump's just a passing summer storm. Johnson doesn't support him. Thune doesn't support him. The basic political party that's up there see Trump just as a passing storm and MTG kind of calls it out, she's gone in to say, hey, look, let's codify what President Trump is doing. Let's do, let's call Antifa, you know, a terrorist organization, these other things. It's not simply that she doesn't get a vote. I'm not sure she's got any co sponsors on those bills.
A
Right.
F
There's just no enthusiasm.
A
Is this a big Broadway play? Steve Bannon and by the way, you were, you're, you know how to, how to cast a movie or cast a show is this, he's the lead and they're writing the script and they're letting him go out there, but they're really not letting him be Trump because when he's done, it's everything. They're going to go back to what, you know, rhino world when, when, when Trump is finished.
F
When President Trump the other day told Bibi Netanyahu, hey, we're going to, we're going to make this deal. And I need you to stop being so negative that we're going to push this forward. And I'm sending Witkoff and Jared over as my negotiators. We're going to make this happen. On that very day, the Daily Telegraph of one of the best reporters in Washington, D.C. a British guy named Robert Crilly, wrote a, had wrote a huge article, been in the works for a couple of days that Ted Cruz is. And you know what Ted Cruz said during his interview with Tucker? That Ted Cruz is planning on setting up a presidential campaign for 2028.
A
Now.
F
But this, they see Trump as a passing storm. And the reason that forget passing the bills or even putting them up, the bills have no co sponsors. And she's been very good at trying to go through everything President Trump's trying to do and saying, hey, there are executive orders. Remember, this is what President Lincoln had, the issue about the Emancipation Proclamation. He said, that's just an executive order. I need to codify that, either in a law or to change, put an amendment into the Constitution to do it. So they're doing the same thing with President Trump. And this is why, as much as he's fighting as hard as he's fighting Eric, it's still a pretty lonely fight up there for him.
A
It's all on his shoulders. The biggest one. Steve, if there was going to be one thing, you'd like to see them codify all the executive. He doesn't almost does them at 4 o' clock a lot, by the way. But what's the one thing that you want that is the most important, let's call it Trump policy or eo that needs to be codified with a vote?
F
I think all everything he's trying to do on immigration, everything he's trying to do to end these scams in the visa programs. I think if you take Stephen Miller's entire slate from securing the border to to make permanently banning some of these.
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Host: Eric Bolling | Guests: Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, John Sommer, Oscar “El Blue” Ramirez, Steve Bannon
Date: October 7, 2025
This episode of “Bolling!” dives deep into the intersection of politics, national security, and American culture through the lens of current events and conservative perspectives. Host Eric Bolling leads conversations on legislative gridlock around domestic terrorism (specifically Antifa), government inaction, border and cartel threats, political violence, media double standards, immigration, and the cultural clash around language and identity. High-profile guests—Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, investigative reporter John Sommer, RAV correspondent Oscar Ramirez, and Steve Bannon—bring in firsthand insights.
Time: 00:11–01:40
Time: 01:40–12:26
Antifa as “Domestic Terrorists” Bill
General Legislative Frustration
Relationship with Trump
Healthcare & GOP Accountability
Time: 15:28–18:49
Guest: John Sommer (Emmy-winning investigative reporter)
Time: 18:50–25:38
Guest: Oscar “El Blue” Ramirez (RAV Border Correspondent)
Time: 25:39–33:21
Time: 33:22–41:06
Time: 39:00–40:00
Time: 40:03–41:06
Time: 42:52–49:57
Guest: Steve Bannon
On the Bad Bunny Super Bowl Controversy:
On Whoopi Goldberg and Media Double Standards:
On GOP Inaction and Trump-era Legislation:
“I think we ought to go on what we campaign on and what we promise the American people.”
– Marjorie Taylor Greene [02:41]
“I’m not a slave. I am independent minded. I work for my district... I can support President Trump and disagree with him or his administration at times. And I think that’s totally okay.”
– Marjorie Taylor Greene [07:19]
“It’s a really stealth kind of a crime right now. And it’s growing.”
– John Sommer [15:28]
“The most concerning thing... is that on the top three names you don’t see the Mexican President. The top three names... are U.S. officials. The cartel clearly knows they’re getting hit really bad on the pockets.”
– Oscar Ramirez [21:00]
“J. Jones fantasized about killing an opponent’s children, and he lost exactly Zero Democrat votes. Zero. That tells you everything you need to know about the Democrat Party.”
– Eric Bolling [29:44]
“If they want to secure the Super Bowl, have at it... I would play hardball with that. I think it’s a direct insult to the American people.”
– Steve Bannon [43:15]
“The basic political party that’s up there see Trump just as a passing storm... She’s been very good at trying to go through everything President Trump’s trying to do and saying... let’s codify what President Trump is doing.”
– Steve Bannon [47:11]
Confrontational, urgent, and unapologetically partisan. Frequent sarcasm, open criticism of Democratic politicians and media, direct calls to action, and recurring appeals to audience frustration. Several guests echo the host’s skepticism of current Republican leadership, expressing disenchantment with both major parties’ approaches to urgent issues.
This episode of "Bolling!" offers a whirlwind of news analysis, emotional appeals, and pointed critiques across the right-wing political spectrum. Marjorie Taylor Greene rails against the GOP establishment, warning of long-term consequences for ignoring their base. Viewers are warned about sophisticated new crimes and deeply embedded cartel violence spilling into the tourism industry. Pundit exchanges and guest commentary highlight themes of governmental inaction, media hypocrisy, and the urgency some conservatives feel for their movement to capitalize on political momentum before it’s dissipated or co-opted by establishment figures. In closing, Steve Bannon insists the Trump-era agenda must be codified in law to avoid being erased by institutional inertia.