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Conservative Review with Daniel Horowitz

Jeff Sessions takes on border disorder, sanctuaries, drugs, and Hezbollah financing Ep. 227

Conservative Review with Daniel Horowitz

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🗓️ 17 May 2018

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

Out-of-control illegal immigration, sanctuary courts, drug-running, and Hezbollah at our border? There are a lot of threats to our sovereignty and security, and nobody is at the front lines more than the attorney general. We are joined today by Attorney General Jeff Sessions to give us an update on what is going on at the border and what Congress must do to plug the holes.  Sessions also comments about the growing threat of Hezbollah in Latin America and a terror financing network within our own country that is funding terror abroad. He noted that the DOJ is making progress and going after terror funding “with full force.”  “We’ve got a string of cases that we continually are prosecuting of people within the United States, some of them are recent immigrants, not all, that are sending aid to these terrorist organizations,” said Sessions. “It is a top, top priority.” Sessions also makes it clear that the drug problem is fundamentally a border problem.  “Let’s make this clear, fentanyl, methamphetamine, cocaine, and heroin, the vast majority, I’m talking about over 90%, is coming from Mexico.” He also explains how sanctuary cities are single-handedly exacerbating the drug crisis by ensuring that we can’t deport those responsible for thousands of deaths from heroin and fentanyl. “This is madness, this is open-borders extremism.” Show links Terror financing in Islamic immigrant communities within our country is a massive threat  Iran and Hezbollah in Latin America   Copyright CRTV. All rights reserved. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

You're listening to the Conservative Conscience.

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In Washington, politicians are full of half-truths in hot air.

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The Conservative Conscience is here to help you cut through the rhetoric and noise and explore the politically right way to think about the issues.

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You'll dive into one of the most insightful conservative minds in America.

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Conservative Review Senior Editor, Daniel Horowitz.

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Using pure common sense and ignoring the groupthink,

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Daniel breaks down the major issues in Washington.

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You are now entering the Conservative Conscience.

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And welcome back to the Conservative Conscience.

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This is your host, Daniel Horowitz, here on Westwood One Podcast Network.

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On May 17th, almost at the end of the week,

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cannot wait to be done with this long week.

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And as promised, we will have Attorney General Jeff Sessions on the show today

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to talk about border security, the rule of law, the courts,

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and possibly the drug crisis, as well as the danger of his bula mixing in both with the border and drug crises.

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And, you know, just to think about what's in the news today.

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The moral dyslexia of so many people in the political elite as it relates to borders, sovereignty, and security is just astounding.

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You're seeing it with Israel's border.

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How there's this moral dyslexia that Israel needs to incur the same number of casualties as Hamas.

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Otherwise, they're being savage.

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They have to evidently allow Hamas to penetrate their border and risk overrunning some of their villages near Gaza.

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You know, because it's kind of everything's on an equal playing field.

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