Texas AG Ken Paxton says the Biden administration is doing ‘everything in their power’ to aid the cartels
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🗓️ 6 May 2023
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In light of Title 42 set to expire next week, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton says the Biden administration is doing ‘everything in their power’ to aid the cartels, that cartels will only continue to expand as the Biden administration has helped them “make billions” through human trafficking, other forms.
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| 0:00.0 | Hello America and happy Saturday. What a show we've got for you today. We're going to spend nearly the whole show talking about the border with Title 42, |
| 0:16.0 | a set through expire with fentanyl pouring over in the record numbers, you with illegal aliens pouring over in record numbers and no real solution insight. |
| 0:26.0 | We are facing an extraordinary challenge and so today we're going to start off with Texas attorney general Ken Paxton. He's using the ability of law fair to try to force the Biden administration to take significant acts. |
| 0:39.0 | You heard yesterday from the Texas Land Commission how they declared some islands in the Rio Grande as state property so they could get law enforcement on their Ken Paxton doing a lot more in the court of law to also counter the threats of the border. |
| 0:52.0 | He's got some great stuff. Then Brandon Judd the head of the Border Patrol agents union a straight talker on the border security. He says that when Title 42 is lifted the flow of immigrants will grow from six to 8000 a day to 11 to 16000 a day. |
| 1:09.0 | At that moment only 10% of Border Patrol will actually be protecting the border. The rest will be playing concierge hotel workers for the influx of the migrants. That means that no longer will the US not only have that operational control of southern border something that the Border Patrol top uniform officer told Congress recently. |
| 1:28.0 | At that point with 10% there the cartels will have full operational control of our border the Mexican cartels some of our most heinous enemies in the world poisoning our country with fentanyl heroin and other opioids. |
| 1:42.0 | They'll have operational control according to the briefings that Brandon Judd is getting as a border patrol agent as president of the union that is a scary thing. |
| 1:51.0 | Brandon Judd is going to give us that. Then we're going to finish up with Derek Maltz the former special operations chief for the drug enforcement agency DEA. |
| 1:58.0 | He has been a voice for all the families who have lost loved ones from fentanyl poison fentanyl overdosing both of those are scourges in the United States right now. |
| 2:08.0 | He has some real strong ideas about what to do short term long term to make a sudden and swift difference not only at closing the border but at closing down the drug trade and the human trafficking trade that creates the revenues for that drug trade. |
| 2:23.0 | So I really amazing show today can tax an attorney general of Texas followed by Brandon Judd the president of the Border Patrol Union and then finishing up with Derek Maltz the former DEA special operations. |
| 2:34.0 | If he ran the most sensitive operations to take down cartels and drug runners across the world. He joins us a very talented man. We're lucky to have all three today. |
| 2:44.0 | We're going to focus on the border with the title 42 crisis about to begin in earnest next week. All right. We'll take a quick commercial break. We'll be right back after these messages. |
| 2:53.0 | Welcome back to the show everybody. You may have lost a little bit of hope and feel like nobody has carried about getting down to the bottom of the pandemic and and that push for vaccines but that's certainly not the case with our next guest just hours ago Texas attorney general Ken Paxton announced that his office was launching an investigation into gain a function research and misrepresentations by COVID 19 vaccine manufacturers like the |
| 3:23.0 | Pfizer and Moderna. So joining us now is the Republican attorney general from the Lone Star State AG packs and welcome back to the show. So thank you for being here. |
| 3:31.0 | Hey, always glad to be on. Thanks for having me. |
| 3:34.0 | Sir, I know that the the basis of this case is Texas's deceptive trade practices acts act. Can you kind of walk our audience through the facts of this case and also you know it feels like as I as I read the details about this that the resulting situation could be class action lawsuits and maybe a little bit more. |
| 3:52.0 | Accountability for people who are injured by the vaccine. Can you walk us through all that? |
| 3:58.0 | Yeah, so we are launching an investigation and we sent out what are called civil investigative demands like inter-rogatory questions for Pfizer, Moderna and Johnson Johnson concerning whether they engage and gain a function research and this led the public about doing so. |
| 4:14.0 | We really want to know if they've misled the public about the efficacy of their COVID 19 vaccines and the likelihood of transmitting COVID 19 after taking the vaccines and which would be a violation of our deceptive trade practice act. |
| 4:29.0 | Sir, you've been a champion of using states rights. The very thing our founding fathers gave us to do what the federal government hasn't had the courage to do. |
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