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#337: Julio Rosas Breaks Down Biden's Border Crisis

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4.4519 Ratings

🗓️ 16 December 2021

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Townhall's own Julio Rosas joins Storm and Matt to discuss his exclusive reporting from the southern border, his coverage of the Kyle Rittenhouse trial, and his new book, coming out in May.

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0:00.0

What's going on, everybody, and welcome back for another episode of Trigger.

0:02.7

This is Triggering's number 337. We're here on Thursday, December 16th, and we have a very special guest with us today, the one, the only, Puyo Rosas. You're not calling me special because... It's because I'm a great writer, right? You're special in our heart. Oh, okay. I just, knowing you, I know that could have some... They can carry some different connotations.

0:22.8

Yeah, there's no synonyms for that one.

0:25.0

Especial.

0:25.9

Especial. How's it going down at the border, Julio? Because that's what we want to talk about today. So last night I was watching Tucker's Border Special. And I was like, you know, we talk about the border all the time and how

0:37.7

fucking horrendous it is.

0:39.3

And we talk about Julio's reporting and people see his clips and stuff.

0:43.1

But why not have Julio on to talk about this?

0:46.3

Because you put it in a strong border policy on no Julio was on to the podcast for a while.

0:51.5

That's true. That's true.

0:52.4

You were in Mexico and then you came back. We wanted

0:55.9

you to remain in Mexico. You know, but yeah, so what's going on down there, you know, just how bad is it?

1:04.0

And how underwritten is this story in the media at large? So I've been covering the border since 2019 for town hall, and I've been at the border

1:15.5

every month this year, except for November because I was covering the Cowberton House trial.

1:20.4

And so being there every month in different spots, but typically Texas and Arizona, I've been able to see how basically

1:30.0

nothing has changed.

1:34.0

And, well, I always start off by saying nothing has changed because that's what it feels

1:37.1

like, but in reality, things just keep getting worse in terms of the numbers, in terms

1:43.7

of the apprehensions, in terms of the drugs that

1:46.2

are, that they're able to find, because, of course, there's a bunch that they're not able

1:49.7

to get before it gets into the United States. So there's just a lot of, there's just a lot of

1:55.6

things that are happening. And the problem is, it's an everyday thing. And so that goes into kind of the second part of your question where how underwritten it is and

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