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You'll Never Believe The Left's Latest Ridiculous Tactic | Episode 64

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Vince: 我认为以色列在打击目标方面的效率值得称赞。他们知道如何找到他们想要杀死的人。但更重要的是,我关心的是如何维护美国在这一冲突中的利益。我希望总统能优先考虑美国的利益,照顾好我们的人民,并控制住这场冲突。伊朗没有与总统达成协议是愚蠢的,现在以色列正在利用这个机会采取行动。美国国务院仍希望与伊朗进行谈判,但由于伊朗指责美国参与袭击,谈判前景黯淡。 Marco Rubio: 以色列对伊朗采取了单方面行动,美国没有参与袭击,我们的首要任务是保护该地区的美国军队。伊朗不应以美国利益或人员为目标。 President: 我希望与伊朗达成协议,我们已经非常接近达成一个相当不错的协议,但我更希望达成协议,只要我认为存在协议。伊朗不能拥有核武器,我更喜欢更友好的方式。

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Israel launched a significant military operation against Iran, targeting key military and nuclear sites. The attack resulted in the deaths of several top Iranian military officials and scientists. The episode discusses the potential implications for regional stability and US interests, considering President Biden's statement about ongoing negotiations with Iran.
  • Targeted strikes by Israel killed top Iranian military leaders and scientists.
  • The attack hit Iranian military bases and nuclear facilities.
  • President Biden's statements on the potential impact of the strikes on negotiations with Iran are discussed.
  • Marco Rubio's statement distancing the US from the strikes is highlighted.

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Hey everybody, welcome to Friday edition of Vince. Good to be with you and holy cow, breaking news overnight as Israel strikes within the heart of Iran. We'll get to the details of what we know as a Friday morning. Also, we've got to get to this ridiculous senator who nobody's ever heard of from California, Alex Padilla attempting to make a name for himself. He'd like his own George Floyd style nationwide rioting. Will he get it? We'll explore that.

as well. And importantly today, the Director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Todd Lyons, the acting ICE Director, will join us right here on Vince. We've got a lot to talk about. When are we going to get to 3,000 illegals being deported each and every day? And what is going on with our ICE agents? How under threat are they right now?

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Okay, so a couple things going on in my life. One, yes, it's Friday, so I'm in the home studio. So that means we've got our boy Major hanging out with us today. Major in studio with me. Always love having Major by. Major's tired today because he spent last night being so excited that producer Jim said,

and his lovely wife stopped by my place. We had a nice dinner together. It was great. It was great seeing producer Jim all week. He was here in Washington, DC. He and his wife were, and we just had a total blast. And I think for those of you who are tracking producer Jim and Dan Bongino, they've got a great friendship. Producer Jim announced on the radio show that he did get a chance to see Dan this week. And Dan says hello to everybody.

uh out there in the bongino army and uh he's he's rooting you on just like you're rooting him on so that a nice update there uh from from producer jim and it was great to see him now in the midst of our dinner last night we were drinking fine bourbons and having a great time with one another uh

I'm starting to get all these messages on my phone that there's a war breaking out, that Israel is now striking Iran. And I went into the evening thinking that this whole show is gonna be about a ridiculous United States Senator called Alex Padilla. Don't worry, we'll get to you Padilla. But the breaking news overnight of course is Israel did strike Iran.

And speaking of Israel striking Iran, I do have to say to Israel's credit, the ruthless efficiency of the way that they strike targets that they want to take out is something to behold. They really know how to find the people that they're looking to kill. And they did it again last night. There's a check out some of this.

you do have a bunch of major targets in tehran that were hit here um including muhammad bagheri is the commander-in-chief of iran's military he's dead now he's dead he's the second highest commander in the entire iranian military behind the supreme leader the ayatollah khamenei uh he's

He's gone. Hossein Salami, they really had a guy called General Salami, the commander in chief of the IRGC. He's dead. He was that IRGC, the Iran Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. That's the key military force in Iran. So that guy's gone. They also got rid of the deputy commander in chief of the armed forces. They also got rid of the leader of the airspace unit of the IRGC.

They also killed off a former Navy commander who was in the nuclear talks with the United States. This guy was responsible for overseeing our negotiations. So curious whether or not that's going to put a damper on the negotiating phase with Iran. And also a couple of scientists who are involved in Iran's nuclear program, all taken out in these targeted strikes.

Not to mention that they were hitting Iranian military bases and Iranian nuclear facilities, including the main Iranian nuclear facility where they're doing enrichment. So big strikes overnight from Israel. And it's really that was a decapitation mission. They're taking out all of the upper ranks of the military leadership all at once.

And it's left Iran, as you might imagine, scrambling to come up with some sort of organization about how they respond. Now, Iran this morning is promising massive responses. There's already been reports that they've launched a bunch of drones in Israel's direction. As of this time right now, we're at 10.06 a.m. Eastern.

Israel apparently is successfully stopping or at least mitigating any such drone attacks. But we've got something, we've got a hot war, of course, going on. And Israel has really been on the receiving end of a hot war because Iran's proxies, Hamas and Hezbollah and all these crazy terror groups have been attacking Israel. So this just continues. But here's what I want to know this morning. And here's what I want, you know, of course, I think what most of us want to know.

Where does it go from here? And how do we see to American interests in the midst of all of this? Because that's our central concern. I get what Israel is trying to do, but our central concern is what is the right thing to do for America?

And I have to tell you, yesterday, the president of the United States spoke about the possibility of military conflict, of an Israeli strike. He was asked by Peter Doocy at a press conference yesterday about negotiating with Iran and whether or not an Israeli strike would change things. Here's what the president said yesterday, just hours before the actual strike took place. Take a look here. This will be cut 50%.

15 the president of the United States saying he wants a deal with Iran look I want to have an agreement with Iran we're fairly close to an agreement we are fairly close to a pretty good agreement uh it's got to be better than pretty good though but it's got to be I'd much prefer an agreement as long as I think there is an agreement I don't want them going in because I think I would blow it might help it actually but it also could blow it

But we've had very good discussions with Iran. Whether or not we get there, I can't tell you, but it'll happen soon. I say this, Peter, very strongly. They can't have, whether it's going in or not going in, they can't have a nuclear weapon. I'd prefer the more friendly path.

He says he prefers the more friendly path. Now, I will say also in that press conference yesterday, the president said that he's concerned that if Israel goes in, they may ruin the prospect for a deal. That's what he said yesterday. If Israel goes in, they could ruin it. He also said it might actually improve the odds of a deal, too. So he's kind of leaving that up in the air.

But what I'm concerned about this morning is, first of all, you know, Iran, you're idiots for not making a deal with the president in the first place. The president gave you 60 days now, 62 days ago, and you never made a deal. He gave you that ultimatum and, you know, apparently you let it ride out. And now, of course, Israel is taking advantage of this opportunity to say, OK, that that window's closed. So let's go after Iran. Also,

Marco Rubio released, I would say, a very important statement on all of this overnight. Tonight, Israel took unilateral action against Iran. We are not involved in strikes against Iran, and our top priority is protecting American forces in the region. Israel advised us that they believe this action was necessary for its self-defense.

President Trump and the administration have taken all necessary steps to protect our forces and remain in close contact with our regional partners. Let me be clear, Iran should not target US interests or personnel." That's Marco Rubio. So Rubio coming out last night issuing, I think, a pretty clear distance statement saying, "Look, Israel's doing this on their own. It's up to them. We were not involved in these strikes," he said.

Now, does that mean that U.S. intelligence was not involved in assisting Israel? Well, no, he didn't say that. He just said we were not involved in strikes against Iran. And then importantly here, the administration is giving this warning. Don't touch an American service member. Don't touch Americans, Iran at all.

now that said iran is this morning blaming both israel and the united states saying that israel's attack was only made possible by the united states so we will keep tracking this the president of the united states talking to benjamin netanyahu today uh we're also uh we also know that he's receiving a big national security briefing this morning so whatever other developments come out of this

we're going to keep track of. And as always, you know, hopefully, you know, we can trust the president here, trust that the president is going to focus on prioritizing what's in the American interest here. What can we do to look after our people here and to hopefully contain this conflict? Lastly, on this issue of whether or not

Israel was freelancing as they took this strike. The president was saying, look, this may jeopardize negotiations if they do. Steve Witkoff is still supposed to do these negotiations this weekend. The State Department, the United States government is saying right now that he still wants to go to Oman and meet with Iran to have these negotiations. But I do think that the prospects for that have dimmed dramatically, especially with Iran now saying that the United States is to blame for the attack.

So, again, we will keep tracking them. All right. Here we go. We've also got the these ludicrous. Have you noticed that one of the only reasons you are aware of the names of so many Democrats is because of how idiotic they act in public?

That has nothing to do with their positions of leadership whatsoever. It has nothing to do with them being, you know, like good negotiators. It's just how stupid can they be? You know, you know that Congressman Sri Tendahar, the guy who's trying to impeach Trump all the time with the funny Indian accent. He's the only reason we know who he is, is because he's trying to impeach Trump all the time. And he's got a funny Indian accent accent.

That's the truth. Jasmine Crockett, you know, AOC, these people are ludicrous figures. Eric Swalwell and his Fang Fang episode. One of the only reasons you're aware of them is because of how mentally ill they are and how much that that is on display in public. And so yesterday, another Democrat tried to join their ranks. His name is.

is Alex Padilla. He's a United States Senator from Canada. If I were to just show up and ask you, "Hey, quick, name a United States Senator." Did I say Canada? California. "Name a United States Senator from California." You might be able to pull up

Adam Schiff, old pencil neck, another one of these guys is only known for being mentally ill in public. Adam Schiff, but the other guy, who's the other guy? Is it a guy? Is it a girl? Who's the other person who's a United States Senator from California? It's Alex Padilla, apparently. Apparently it's Senator Alex Padilla. And this detail was so poorly known that yesterday when he showed up to a press conference,

that Kristi Noem, the DHS secretary was doing. No one knew who he was

And so security tackled him. Take a look, cut two. Here's California Senator Alex Padilla in a desperate ploy for attention, barging into a press conference for the DHS secretary and then heckling her. Look at this. Senator Alex Padilla, I have questions for the secretary because the fact of the matter is a half a dozen selling criminals that you're rotating on your head.

- Oh, I had a good belly laugh when I saw that yesterday. That's so funny and so freaking well-deserved, unreal. Padilla's an absurd figure. Now, that seemed relatively nice. They just grabbed the guy by the armpits, they brought him out in the hallway. By the way, they put him down on the ground, they put the handcuffs on him. They were gentle with him and they took him out of the room. Now for this, he wants to be the next George Floyd.

He wants this to be an international incident. Alex Padilla is demanding riots and protests and street violence, obviously, implicitly. This is what he wants. He wants to be martyred for all of this. That was Padilla's behavior yesterday. And I'm just laughing at this because it is so preposterous. What a silly stunt on the part of this Padilla character.

Now, Padilla, just to take you through everything that starts happening. So right away, he starts fake crying. He walks outside of the building. He's released from custody. He walks outside of the building, gets in front of some microphones, and he starts fake crying when recounting the trauma that we all just witnessed. I can't even believe that. That was practically a war crime. Take a look at that.

Padilla and what he had to say. This is how the Department of Homeland Security responds to a senator with a question. You can only imagine what they're doing to farm workers, to cooks, to day laborers out in the Los Angeles community and throughout California and throughout the country. He's crying. What a.

What a wuss, what a scam this is. So he's cooking up some crocodile tears in the midst of all of this. Really, really funny. And then every other Democrat was just ready to go yesterday. All the other Democrats, they all had prepared statements ready to go. They were firing off like crazy. Here's Adam Schiff spazzing out on the Senate floor over Alex Padilla, his unknown co-senator from California, being detained for being a psychopath. Here's Adam Schiff.

I just watched footage of our colleague, my California colleague, Senator Alex Padilla, being forcibly removed from a briefing by the Secretary of Homeland Security's staff. He went there to observe and to ask questions, and I watched with horror

on this video, seeing these agents grab my colleague, my fellow senator from California, grab him, push him out of the hearing as he was identifying himself as a U.S. senator, bring him into a hallway, bring him down to the ground, bring his arms behind his back. I saw this happen to my colleague

And I am shocked by how far we have descended in the first 140 days of this administration. Oh, what an actor. Okay, so have you noticed, by the way, that the most exercised that the two senators from California have become is over a publicity stunt where one of them was temporarily detained?

for looking like he was headed for the DHS secretary. Of course, the security is going to stop this rando from doing this. Nobody knows who you are. Nobody knows who you are. And so and what is the what's the phrase we use? Nobody is above the law. Nobody is above the law. I don't care for you, United States Senator. This is like the Maxine Waters stunt that she tried to pull earlier this week when she was trying to invade a federal facility. And then she said, oh, I'm here with my congressional authority. I don't what do you think this is?

You don't just chant, you know, open sesame and all of a sudden the door pops open. Who do you think you are? No, nobody's allowed to pour into this. Get in touch through the proper channels.

And so this is what these guys are doing. They're like, it's an utter clown show. And of course, so all the clowns are out. It's not just Adam Schiff. Elizabeth Warren, the fake Indian, was warbling her discontent into a selfie camera. Oh, this is awful. What's happening to our country? Take a look at Elizabeth Warren here. When Senator Padilla gets pushed, shoved, thrown to the, handcuffed,

Because he is asking questions, because he is engaging in the very oversight that senators are supposed to engage in. Oversight. What we're really talking about here is a Trump administration that just wants to shut down the ordinary functions of government. That's her party, that's her party that wants to do that. You listen to her, she's unreal. She's, I just can't believe what's going on.

as her party, you know, tries to arrest Trump over and over. What a bunch of phonies. They arrest Trump. They do mugshots of him. They've got some multiple lefties try to assassinate him. They pretend like none of that's ever happened. It's the right. It's the right. It's the conservatives. It's the Trump people. They're threats to democracy, they screech. And that's Elizabeth Warren adding her goofy voice to the chorus of nonsense yesterday, trying to make Alex Padilla a thing.

Nobody even knows who he is. I'm sorry, what are you talking about? So there's Warren. When has she ever lied about anything other than her entire heritage? Other than that, when has she ever lied about anything? There she is.

We have Pete Bootedge Edge as well moping on camera over the arrest. Isn't it amazing that they all went right to their selfie cameras right away? They all had indignant selfie videos to release. Here's Bootedge Edge. Hey, it's Pete. Like so many people around the country, I just saw something that made my stomach turn, something I didn't think that I would see. He's not talking about Jerry Nadler. A United States senator pushed to the ground and handcuffed.

after asking questions of a federal government official. What are we supposed to do about that? First of all, we name what just happened. Name it, baby. The Trump government has crossed one of the reddest of red lines that can exist in a free society. What a goofball. His entire party has crossed the red line. American greatness is completely hollow.

if you do not respect the freedoms that that flag represents, the Constitution. What a scam. That directs the course of this country. Don't you love this? All right, enough of this guy. Don't you love that they're waving the Constitution in your face? Don't you know the Constitution? Yeah, actually, it's our side that knows the Constitution. It's our side that's deeply familiar with the Constitution, has a lot of respect for it, and a lot of respect for the founders of this country. It's your side that's crapping all over it on a routine basis.

And so one of the laws of this country is you don't get to go barreling towards the Secretary of Homeland Security. And it is an obligation of the security around her to protect her from that. Here's an update from the Deputy Director Dan Bongino on all of this, of the FBI. He said, with regard to the incident in LA this afternoon, the senator in question was not wearing a security pin and physically resisted law enforcement when confronted. Oh, okay.

Our FBI personnel acted completely appropriately while assisting Secret Service and we are grateful for their professionalism and service. Now, I have to tell you something about this statement from Dan.

This I read this statement and I once again, I don't know why I get so amused by the news, but I laughed again at this yesterday because I was thinking, just imagine if this was like podcast and what he would be saying. Do you think it would be? I love that this is like an official statement from Dan with regard to the incident in L.A. this afternoon is very buttoned up. What would podcast Dan be saying right now?

Fuck around, find out. These are the consequences. Go ahead, barrel towards the DHS secretary and see your ass get laid out. They were nice. They were gentle with Alex Padilla.

And there's Dan Bongino with the official statement yesterday. Really, really funny. Okay. Those are some of the updates. Padilla, well, I've got more for you. I can't help it. I've got so much more for you actually on this. We're going to get to that in a second. And also, Padilla, who's being silenced is like all over cable news now. Yeah.

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Love Patriot Mobile. That is, I do think that the Dan statement is really funny because it's just, Dan's got to do the government version of Dan right now, but there he was. Love seeing that. Okay, let's get into some of the other goofballs who are trying to turn this, what's the guy's name? Padilla, Alex Padilla. Again, never heard of this guy. Jamie Raskin released a video of himself mall walking across the Congress building

He's a speed walker now. He was walking, he was storming towards John Thune's office. He even buttoned up his jacket for the occasion. Look at this. Look at this guy. Oh, this is serious. Look at him. Look at the serious face. He's walking. This is, there he goes.

he's he's walking very seriously that's a clear sign that this is a big moment in american history when you get jamie freaking raskin he wasn't even wearing his do-rag yesterday the do-rag was off baby uh as he's very very uh intense look at him i imagine can't even imagine how intimidated john thune was when jamie raskin got to his office uh what a what a whack job look at him

Oh, I'm shuddering. Oh, that's unbelievable. There's Raskin yesterday. So Raskin did some performative walking. And then Eric Swalwell, Fang Fang's lover, did, well, he called for nationwide street chaos on Saturday. Take a look. Here's Swalwell calling for nonsense. What did he say? Is the...

the second most senior member of Homeland Security, Kristi Noem needs to come to our committee and answer questions. ICE needs to show their faces. No more masks like 1800 bank robbers or Russian KGB agents in the streets. And stop terrorizing families. So what can you do at home? It's no King's Day this Saturday. 2,000 rallies across America. Americans need to show up because if we don't show up,

Democracy dies. Democracy dies. Democracy. So there's there's Eric Swalwell. I was thinking about Eric Swalwell this morning, unfortunately. Do you ever feel bad for Fang Fang in that saga? Like, I realize Fang Fang's a Chinese spy and I'm totally opposed to the CCP and her role in advancing its cause. But you ever feel bad that she's the one who drew Eric Swalwell out of the hat?

Like when they were picking American targets in China, they were like, okay, who's everybody gonna go after? Here, Fang Fang, pull a name. And she reaches into the hat and out pops Eric Swalwell. Do you think she sighed and her head dipped into her chest and she thought, for my country, I'll do it for my country. She heads off to the United States and she has to sleep with Eric Swalwell. And again, she's an intelligence agent. And does Eric Swalwell have something useful to share about the United States? Does he know anything?

like imagine she went through the whole disgusting process of consummating that espionage um that that spying and she got nothing out of it i feel bad for fangfang i can't help but i'm sorry i'm looking out for fangfang here i i know i shouldn't be but i just can't help it i feel so bad for her that she she pulled the short straw she ended up with eric swalwell did she really have to sleep with him like don't you think

She could have cut it off a little bit earlier. You know, I mean, I kind of feel like Eric Swalwell would just bat for a couple, fall for a couple of eyelash bats. I don't think she has to go all the way.

but she did it she did it for her country and that's that's commitment uh to sleep with eric swalwell so anyway pour one out for fang fang uh that uh she had to deal with that i feel bad for her that that that's rough um okay so that's that's swallow as far as padilla is concerned padilla rushed off the msnbc yesterday uh alex padilla again he's a united states senator from california for those of you who are completely unaware of this goofball um here he is rushing off the msnbc saying yes i am a hero

But not only am I a hero, but Trump is evil. Take a look. Question, how are you? We all watched the video. We saw you taken to the floor by those agents. How are you doing? Yeah, look, I'm okay. I've been on the phone off and on with...

Kids, right? Because my kids were travels fast in this day and age with technology to make sure they're OK. But I think most important to him is the outrage that I hope people feel if this can happen to a United States senator for having the audacity to ask a question.

of the Secretary of Homeland Security, the same questions and requests for information that we've had, not just the last sort of week or so of the activity in Los Angeles, but since the beginning of the administration, then just imagine what can happen to anybody in the country for that matter. Yeah, just imagine. Just imagine. I'm a powerful United States senator. I'm one of the most powerful people on the planet. If it can happen to me, it can happen to anybody. What do you mean, if it can happen to you, it can happen to anybody?

you're sending first of all you got gentle treatment that was like concierge treatment yesterday you that's like if there's an equivalent that's like access to the elite lounge at the airport in terms of law enforcement those guys were gentle and polite

with you. They didn't give you the January 6th treatment. There was no SWAT team showing up outside your door. There weren't police boats showing up in the canal behind your house like they did to Roger Stone. They didn't throw you in leg irons like they did to Peter Navarro. They didn't send, you know, like fully armed, kitted out agents after you like they did to, you know, Christians who were singing church hymns outside of abortion mills. Please spare us your sob stories.

Notice all the injuries all over his face and how damaged his body is as a result of his horrific traumatic experience. Oh wait, he's not damaged at all. He's glowing. He's looking as doughy and put together as ever sitting on an MSNBC set singing sob stories about how roughly he was treated. Please, again, a joke. Finally, I have one more thing I want to show you and then we're going to move on to our great interview with the ICE director.

Speaker Mike Johnson deserves credit for not falling for any of this crap yesterday. There was a moment where I thought Republicans might fall for it. Like, oh, we want to investigate how law enforcement treated the United States Senator. We want to make sure everything was done correctly. And instead, Speaker Johnson said, I'm not playing with any of that nonsense. Padilla was acting like an idiot. Take a look. Cut 12. Mr.

Mr. Speaker, did federal agents go too far the way they treated Senator Padilla today? Was that a bridge too far? I saw the same video, a very brief video that I think many people did. I think the senator's actions, my view is it was wildly inappropriate. You don't charge a sitting cabinet secretary and everybody can draw their own conclusions. You can see it's a heated debate here. Did you respond to some of these people heckling you here, Mr. Speaker? I'm not going to respond to that. Look, let me just, hold on, wait just a second. Do you think

I think the American people can draw their own conclusions. They saw a senator acting like wildly inappropriate. I'll leave it at that. Yeah, good for Mike Johnson. Good for Mike Johnson for not taking the bait. You know how often Republicans would take the bait on that story?

Oh, well, you know, after a full investigation, we'll get all the answers on what exactly went down. No, we saw the video. Don't be stupid. Just answer the question. And he did. So good for Speaker Johnson. I love that response yesterday. Let's keep that going. All right. More in a moment. I've got the coming up in just a second here. I've got the acting ice director. We got to talk to him first. Got to thank the sponsors of this program, including Bone Charge. I've been using that Bone Charge infrared sauna blanket. I've got a sauna at home. Isn't that cool? A sauna blanket. And my wife uses the red light face mask.

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All right, let's dive into it. Let's talk about the immigration agenda with our next guest, the acting director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Todd Lyons, joins us on the show. Sir, great to have you with us today. Thank you for doing this.

Thanks, Vince. Appreciate it. Thanks for having me. Sorry I wasn't here yesterday, but you kind of saw we were a little busy in L.A. I could tell. You are very busy right now, and I have a lot of appreciation for that. So let's just dive into what is going on. First and foremost, I've been talking a lot about the threats to ICE officers, and the number I keep seeing is that assaults on ICE officers are up over 400%. Give us some perspective on that. What is going on with the guys who you have out in the field right now?

Well, that's one thing, Vince, that's really kind of troubling for us. You know, I got asked the other day, what keeps you up at night? And the assaults on ICE officers are through the roof. Like you said, we're at 413% since January 20th. Everything from officers being run over on traffic stops, knives being pulled out, punched in the face. You know, go to L.A. now. We've had, you know, officers and agents want to have a rock through the windshield.

broke his hand cut him up pretty bad another officer took a firework off the foot burns his whole foot um it's it's you know they're out there every day the men and women of ice are out there every day and they're encountering such you know violence rhetoric the doxing um the threats it's really really bad and all they're doing is they're sworn law enforcement duty right like they're they're just like any other law enforcement officer out there on the street every day yeah you know they're getting punched

You know, we had a traffic stop up in Boston where it was a van full of individuals. One was an egg felon. The driver got out with a box cutter, started trying to slash agents, which wasn't even ICE agents. It was a few ICE agents, but FBI, ATF, in order to let his colleagues in the van escape. That's what we're seeing every day. Or they, you know, other cities, they're out there on a traffic stop and just regular civilians come out and start interfering, you know, trying to grab people, trying to get involved in a law enforcement operation. It's a bad situation.

How much responsibility do Democrat officials have for encouraging this type of violence? And the reason I ask that is because you and I both know we've seen a bunch of this. Hakeem Jeffries, Dan Goldman has done this, Michelle Wu, the mayor of Boston. We saw just yesterday Congressman Lynch from Massachusetts do this, a lot of this. And what they're saying, two things. One, they're accusing ICE of doing something villainous by the agents wearing masks as they do their jobs to try and conceal their identities.

And two, they keep using these analogies saying that ICE agents are like Nazis, that they're like the Gestapo. Congressman or rather Governor Tim Walz said that as well. How much responsibility do these Democrats have for, you know, creating threats for ICE agents right now?

You know, I think anybody, whether it's an elected official, one of these NGOs, these non-governmental organizations, or even some of the mainstream media that are making these comments, I hold them solely responsible for it. And I've said it before in a few of my interviews. If you look at the beginning of our enforcement operations when we ramped up, you didn't see ICE officers in masks, right? Now, you may have saw them during the pandemic wearing masks, but in the beginning of this, you did not see ICE.

When you started seeing officers wearing masks is when you started seeing their photos and home addresses posted on telephone poles, like, for instance, in Los Angeles, right, or Massachusetts. Or, you know, you have officers' names, family members' names, kids' Facebook, Instagrams being posted saying harass them, make their life difficult.

That's the only time you saw that. And so when elected officials call us Nazis, the Gestapo, secret police, right, that fires up that base that turns people against us. You know, I said in the press conference in L.A. yesterday, we always hear from these elected officials in these sanctuary cities. Well, if ICE had a criminal warrant or if ICE had a judicial warrant, we'd support you, we'd back you. Well, last Friday, ICE was out serving a criminal immigration warrant.

in Los Angeles and look what happened, right? They got surrounded, they got attacked, thrown rocks. But again, so we did what you wanted, right? Elected officials. We're out there showing immigration is a criminal federal crime. We have an actual sworn judge's warrant, yet still it's just not enough of them. So when elected officials call us the Gestapo, Nazis, that rhetoric transforms over to the craziness.

And so far we've seen assaults, but the thing I'm on guard for, and I'm sure you're worried about too, is whether or not an ICE agent gets killed. That's what I'm worried about. Because I think I've been saying that this type of gross language is going to get an ICE officer killed. And if that happens, it sounds like you're saying the same thing I'm saying, which is these Democrats will have blood on their hands.

Well, 100%. I think anyone that calls for violence against one of the men and women that, you know, I have the privilege to lead is responsible for it. And, you know, one thing I've said before, you know, the reason why I'm so adamant about the mask situation are them protecting themselves because under the last administration in 2022,

I had Antifa protesters show up my house and threaten my family at three o'clock in the morning. Right. So I know exactly what these officers and agents are going through. Just this week, I had two credible death threats. They posted where we were at, what hotel I was with my security team in Los Angeles and kind of keep trying to keep track on that. You saw the federal building in L.A. It says kill us. You know, our investigation team right now.

is so swamped with doxing and threats against agents that they're just overwhelmed. And it's because of this rhetoric, right? And to your point, they're going to get somebody killed.

Right. It's only a matter of time because, you know, even with throwing a rock or a Molotov cocktail, you can still kill somebody. Right. And it's just this fired up rhetoric that's going viral. And, you know, you see all these protests that are planned for this weekend. Right. You think it was just contained in Los Angeles, but now we're having to spend special response teams all over the country. You saw a big uptick in New York City.

That's just ICE agents and other federal partners doing a law enforcement mission. Do you have any reason to believe that this Saturday's left-wing protests amount to a threat to ICE, a new threat to ICE officers this weekend? I do. I do. And, you know, you want to give people the benefit of the doubt, right? I'm the first one to say I'm all about the First Amendment.

peaceful protest, ICE fully supports that. But their track record hasn't been that good, right? And it's not necessarily the people that are against immigration, you know,

Throughout the history of the Immigration Nationality Act, there's always been people for or against it. But when you bring in these agitators, these anarchists, these funded groups just to disrupt those protests, they go under the cover of peaceful protest to initiate violence to get their point across in a cause. And that's the biggest fear for me is that that negative energy is going to be directed toward ICE agents. And this is the perfect catalyst

to jump on that. Now, you know, I heard your last segment when you were talking about what happened at the press conference yesterday, you know, that I was on stage when the senator came right, I was right next to the secretary. And, you know, no one knew who that, who he was. So you have somebody unidentified yelling, rushing, and you have two protectees up on the stage and law enforcement did what they were supposed to do. But it's that type of grandstanding that's going to get somebody hurt.

Yes. So so just since you since you mentioned it, it looks it looked to me like they weren't rough on them. They handled them the way you would anybody who was trying to push their way towards the stage and people being protected. Is it is it your view that this was handled professionally and that everything happened by the book with Senator Padilla yesterday? One hundred percent. If I have to credit the Secret Service and the other protective detail folks because they did exactly what they were supposed to do.

That was a press conference. You saw that the press wasn't out there screaming questions. It was an informative press conference giving all agency heads and secretary chance to explain what ICE was actually doing out there. And you had someone that was unknown to anyone on that stage or any one of the security details there. Those agents and officers were

acted with the utmost professionalism. I couldn't be more proud of them. While they protected the secretary and mitigated the threat, I think they did an outstanding job.

Yeah. Okay. Let me get to the big, the big mission for ICE, which is to take illegal aliens who are in our country into custody and get them out. I know the White House wants to get up to a minimum of 3000 deportations a day. At least that's the message we're hearing from Stephen Miller and Tom Holman. How, how far along are you towards that goal? And when, when do you think we might be able to reach it?

You know, Vince, I think we're doing great. Me personally, for my 18 years doing this as a career law enforcement officer, the amount of immigration enforcement we're doing right now is spectacular compared to what we've done in the past.

I think you've seen some of our numbers like last week, the week before, you know, we were hitting around 24,000 a day and that's arrests, right? So when you look at those arrests and you have- Sorry, you said 24,000? I'm sorry, 2,400. I gave myself a pay raise on that one. Oh, okay. Yeah, 2,400. I mean, we're doing great. The problem is though, scenes like this week, right? Now you have, that's going to seriously-

cut back our immigration enforcement efforts when you have active apps out there telling where ICE agents are, where ICE agents are doing enforcement? How are we supposed to go ahead and meet the presidential's goal and the secretary's vision of getting as many of the worst of the worst and these immigration violators off the street when we're encountered at every turn someone hampering us, right? That's huge. That's a huge problem. I definitely think we would see...

a huge spike in our immigration enforcement, especially when it comes to the worst of the worst. If we actually had the cooperation of sanctuary jurisdictions, that's huge. You know, look, you can go back to the Massachusetts operation we just did. There were so many targets up there because while the teams were out enforcing just regular immigration warrants, it was a constant feed of just more criminal aliens being released in real time.

Across the United States, there are so many immigration detainers that aren't honored. And it's not for just driving without a license or open container. These are serious, serious violent crimes that local jurisdictions won't hold for us. If we add that, that 3,000 number wouldn't even be an issue. Our goal would be much higher because we would have other law enforcement agencies that aren't hampered

by political rhetoric and political ideology that want to be focused on a law enforcement public safety mission instead of something political.

How different will the situation be if the big, beautiful bill gets passed? Because the resources in the big, beautiful bill include a massive expansion of your workforce at ICE and a lot of resources for deportations. Is there any math there that you're aware of in terms of how many more deportations could occur each day as a result of that package? Well, if you think about if you kind of think about it at this kind of level, right on the ICE side,

There are two components. There's Homeland Security Investigations, which is a special agent to do long-term investigation. And then there is Enforcement Removal Operations. That are our fusion of operations teams, the deportation officers. That core group of individuals that do amazing work is one of the smallest law enforcement agencies we have. It's only about 5,500 people. We're hoping to get about 10,000 more deportation officers just for one arrest in the street. If somebody isn't turned over to us,

It takes us six to eight officers and agents to go out and make that one arrest. So if you kind of do the math on that, we just don't have enough deportation officers a day to get out there and let alone do a thousand arrests.

To 3000. That's why we had to take that whole government approach and bring on so many other federal partners. So if if the bill does pass the debt increase in manpower will be huge for us, right? Because it also gives us the opportunity to staff those deportation flights. It will also give us funding to add more flights to at the same time.

Okay. Yeah, that would make a big difference for sure. Beyond the criminal illegals that you're picking up, when we say criminal illegals, of course, I just want to, as always, stipulate that if you illegally immigrated to the United States, you've committed a crime right away. But when we refer to criminal illegals broadly, that typically is people saying people have committed more crimes even beyond their status as an illegal alien.

How much more can we expect just general deportations to ramp up where we're taking people into custody who are not not violent criminals, not rapists or murders, but they are here illegally? Can we anticipate those types of mass deportations increasing? Yeah. Yeah. And I say this is that if you look at now that we're

Under Secretary Noem and under President Trump, they've opened up the whole portfolio of immigration enforcement. So we aren't going to walk away from an immigration violator. There are so many people that are here in the United States from the last administration that have valid actual orders of deportation or removal, meaning they've gone through their whole due process, gone through the appeal process, and an immigration judge, a federal judge, has deemed them deportable or to be removed from the United States.

There's over 1.5 million of those just like that. So while they may not be hardened criminals or have no criminal history, they still violated immigration law and they have a law order to be removed. And we're going to go ahead and affect that removal. But again, like I said about the manpower, obviously like any organization, business, law enforcement agency, we're going to focus our resources on what we need to, those top tier priorities of the public safeties. But as we're out there encountering these individuals, we're going to take action on those.

So can we expect more worksite enforcement by ICE where you do a workplace and you round up illegals and you get them out of the country? Yeah. And, you know, I would say that you're going to see more of that, not necessarily. Well, for the point of the illegal workers, illegal aliens. But there are so many American companies that exploit these individuals. Right. Yeah. Take advantage of people.

To get that edge over a competitor, let's say in the construction business, right, to hire people at a cheaper rate to build more houses. Yet they exploit them. They're involved in human trafficking. They're involved in child labor. So while we're going after the illegal aliens that are working, we're going after these businesses that are causing harm to these individuals as well, because hiring illegals and, you know.

forced labor, human trafficking to make yourself ahead in a business to make more profit, that's just as legal as anything else, right? - I was gonna ask, that actually was gonna be my next question. So when we talk about workplace enforcement, there are employers who need to be prosecuted for hiring illegal aliens. Can we expect that to ramp up in any big way soon?

Yeah, 100%. I think you're going to see, you know, you saw just a large, large scale operation we just had in Omaha, Nebraska. That was a criminal warrant. You know, there was a criminal warrant, like I said, that we initiated in Los Angeles on Friday against two businesses.

So when we're going in there with actual criminal federal arrest warrants and search warrants on a business, that's not only going for those workers, that's going for those business owners, the ones that are out there trying to make a profit by exploiting individuals. And that's what we're really focused on. Okay, good. I do want to also ask you about the president's, the president posted to Truth Social yesterday that he said that the farm industry, as well as the hotel and leisure industry has increased

has apparently been having some trouble with the fact that immigration enforcement is going on, presumably because they have so many illegal workers in those industries. Has the president or the White House given you any guidance on how to handle farm illegals who are working on farms or in hotels? Is the administration backing off on enforcement on those types of illegal aliens?

No, I think what you saw from the president's post is the fact that kind of what I said, we're prioritizing efforts in other areas. But I think really what the president administration wants to do is get these employers to focus on the legal avenue to go ahead. And, you know, the H-1B-1 process where we offer the opportunities for workers to come in seasonally, that's a great opportunity for individuals.

Why? But it costs employers more. So people know, so people know what you mean. There are legal ways for companies to hire agricultural guest workers. So you can come in, they can hire people and that's a legal means. But what this kind of sounds like what the president is indicating is that apparently those industries are full of illegal workers as well. And that's, that's a real problem.

Yeah. And I, you know, I think the president's vision is that these companies would go ahead and get away from the human trafficking and the exploitation of people, do it the right way where businesses pay, pay those individuals the right way, support them in the right way and give those individuals a pathway that come in here legally to avoid what we're going through right now. Because you have all these individuals that come in here and you know that

While they say immigration is a victimless crime, there's tax evasion, fraud, there's forgery, there's identity theft. There's so many U.S. citizens that are affected by this, by employers that are exploiting these individuals just to get them paid cheaper while causing harm to American citizens.

- Also illegal aliens have a massive effect on the economy in terms of the resources they draw. One of the pieces of the why the big beautiful bill matters so much is that the White House has been pointing out that illegal aliens at least have been tapping 1.4 million of them have been tapping into Medicaid. They're clearly Todd Lyons is quite a few illegals who are drawing off of the American taxpayer by being here. There's a cost involved.

100 is a huge cost. And we see it all across our social service network. And that was one problem on the last administration is a lot of these blue states, a lot of these sanctuary states

They saw such an influx because of the benefits they gave to illegal aliens. And that was one huge problem. When you have such a, I, when I was the field office director in the Boston field office, I always sounded like a Travelocity ad because I said, well, Massachusetts is a number three destination site for all new non-citizens. And that was because there was such a draw that they can go there, get a driver's license. No questions asked. Yeah. Free housing, Medicare, Medicaid, food. So when you,

States have these sanctuary jurisdictions are such a draw to an illegal alien population. That's going to take away from the American citizens and the service providers that the state should be providing to veterans, homeless Americans, right? That's huge. Yep.

Okay, so I've heard Tom Holman, the Borders Art kind of allude to this in the past, but is it possible to hit sanctuary jurisdictions, the leaders of those sanctuary jurisdictions with charges? Are they operating in violation of federal law in any capacity that we can impose consequences on them in order to make it so that immigration enforcement is possible again?

Yeah, you can't, I, you know, to the Bordasar's point and to what Secretary Snowden said on many occasions, if these elected officials, city officials, whether it be a town mayor, senator, whatever, if they impede an ICE operation, then 100% they can be held in charge. I can't tell you without getting too deep into a lot of the actual ongoing investigations that the Department of Justice has been a great partner. And every day, anytime we have one of these impediments, I can tell you that

that Department of Justice along with our Homeland Security investigations are fully working those cases to it. If someone is in violation of any type of immigration law or impedes criminally on one of our operations or does something to harm our agents, then the Department of Justice and the Department of Homeland Security are going to take

full measures to ensure that those people are held accountable. We've seen judges arrested for impeding illegal alien deportations. We've seen the mayor of Newark arrested for trespassing at a detention facility. We saw LaMonica McIver hit with charges for assaulting federal officers. Clearly, there are people being held accountable. And it sounds like, Todd Lyons, what you're telling me is that there are also multiple other public officials who are being investigated for perhaps violating criminal law.

Well, yeah, Vince, I can tell you that if someone's out there and we have to look at every single case, case by case. Right. But if someone's actually out there impeding us or actually, let's say, for instance, like the doxing of the agents, I can tell you that every time one of our agents is doxed or someone puts that out, puts their name, photo, there's an investigation ongoing on that. If someone goes ahead and actively blocks or obstructs an ICE facility, there's an actual investigation.

investigation on that so it doesn't matter anymore if you're just some active young college protester to someone that might be an elected official if you commit a criminal act while impeding ICE you're going to be held accountable would that include the mayor of Nashville who stands accused of releasing ICE officials uh personal information doxing them yep I think you you know you heard um

Secretary Noem and the Attorney General say that anyone that does release and put immigration agents or any federal agent, you know, we had a few agents for the FBI that were helping us in California just recently got all their personal information put out and followed home. If anyone does that, regardless of your title or position, you're going to be held accountable.

Okay. And finally, thank you for your time today. I really appreciate this. This is a very big deal to share all this information with us. Acting Ice Director Todd Lyons. Can you preview anything for us of any sort of big action that might be coming in the days ahead? I know you don't want to jeopardize any specific operation, but we're always kind of, we're watching really closely because you got a lot of people rooting you on here.

Well, I appreciate that. And, you know, you've been a huge supporter of us. There's been so many people, the American people, that actually, actually reach out and let us know every day that they're actually excited and happy with what we're doing. What I'll say is we're not going to be deterred by these protests. I said it in L.A. from the podium. This isn't going to stop us. We have the full support of the president. Secretary Noem is an outstanding leader. She's given us everything we need to make sure we accomplish our mission. And you're going to see us

taking out these public safety threats. That's what we're going to do. The American people voted for ICE to fulfill their law enforcement mission, and that's what we're going to do. We're not going to be held up by any of these protesters. We're going to go out there day to day and do our job. But we're also going to be safe doing about it. And I'm going to do everything in my power to ensure that the men and women that work for me go home every night to their family, because that's the number one priority for me right now. Okay, I love that. And I lied to you. I do have one more. You just made me think of it.

Under Joe Biden, it seemed to me that ICE officials had handcuffs on them. And I would see statements occasionally released by ICE complaining about sanctuary jurisdictions, but they weren't really able to do anything. What is it? How what is your perception? How much of a cultural sea change has it been to go from the Biden administration to the Trump administration? It's night and day, 100 percent night and day. I served as a senior field leader under the last administration. And we were we did have handcuffs.

It's very hard to do law enforcement when you ebb and flow every four to eight years by executive orders. What President Trump has done is just opened up the Immigration Nationality Act and let us enforce the law as it's written, which is amazing. That opens up every portfolio within ICE's law enforcement mission. And now, whether it's like you said, worksite enforcement, child exploitation,

illegal immigration, human smuggling, counterproliferation, we're allowed to do it all. So the handcuffs are off and now ICE can be that viable law enforcement partner to the law enforcement landscape and really work on public safety in the United States. That's such a huge deal. All right. You've got an important job to get back to, so we'll let you do it. Thank you very much, the acting ICE director, Todd Lyons. Good to talk to you today, sir. Thanks, I appreciate it. All

All right. There he is. Thank you again to Todd Lyons. Thank you to the chat. Everybody all fired up on rumble.com slash events. Grateful to Todd Lyons here. And yeah, lots of questions here about just ramping up deportations. I think we got some good answers there. The value of the big, beautiful bill, whether or not President Trump is actually going to go easy on illegals working at farms. I hope not. I think if you're here illegally, you should be deported. That's

the way the rules are supposed to work. Lots of really good stuff here. The one request I have to everybody who's listening, whether it's live or on the podcast, please share this. That information, I think, was the single most condensed interview with the ICE director I've seen. And it's not just because I conducted it. Thank you, as always. Have a wonderful, wonderful weekend. Always appreciate you joining me here on the show. I'll be doing the big radio show.

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