In this fiery pod­cast seg­ment, BKP launch­es into a pas­sion­ate tirade against the ongo­ing gov­ern­ment shutdown—now on day 15—framing it as a Demo­c­ra­t­ic “stunt” designed to man­u­fac­ture chaos, par­tic­u­lar­ly at air­ports where air traf­fic con­trol delays and fur­loughed work­ers are cre­at­ing backlash.Blaming Democ­rats unequiv­o­cal­ly for the impasse, BKP argues that Pres­i­dent Trump’s pro­posed bill to pri­or­i­tize pay for mil­i­tary per­son­nel and essen­tial work­ers would expose their pri­or­i­ties, poten­tial­ly allow­ing for the defund­ing of “bureau­crats” in agen­cies like the Depart­ment of Edu­ca­tion.

Shift­ing to immi­gra­tion enforce­ment, the dis­cus­sion inten­si­fies around recent ICE actions, includ­ing the depor­ta­tion of two women work­ing at a car wash—depicted in viral footage—and a con­tro­ver­sial arrest in a school par­ent pick­up line near DHS facil­i­ties. Schools are report­ed­ly prepar­ing emer­gency pro­to­cols for chil­dren whose par­ents might be deport­ed mid-day, a sce­nario BKP attrib­ut­es not to Trump but to years of Demo­c­ra­t­ic obstruc­tion. He recounts Trump’s 2016 cam­paign promis­es for a bor­der wall, thwart­ed by Con­gress despite bil­lions spent else­where, con­trast­ing it with Biden’s infra­struc­ture bill that alleged­ly sold off wall pan­els at auc­tion. BKP lam­basts the “Russ­ian col­lu­sion delu­sion” and Ukraine impeach­ment as dis­trac­tions that pre­vent­ed bor­der secu­ri­ty, lead­ing to 30 mil­lion unau­tho­rized cross­ings under pre­vi­ous admin­is­tra­tions. He clar­i­fies that the infa­mous “kids in cages” images orig­i­nat­ed under Oba­ma, not Trump, and were weaponized by media to fuel out­rage over fam­i­ly sep­a­ra­tions.

The mono­logue esca­lates with out­rage over sanc­tu­ary cities and states, cit­ing Chica­go protests where demon­stra­tors alleged­ly threw rocks at police amid ICE raids, and Los Ange­les declar­ing a state of emer­gency to shield undoc­u­ment­ed immi­grants with tax­pay­er funds—a “mid­dle fin­ger to the law,” in BKP’s words. He calls for the arrest of fig­ures like Cal­i­for­nia Gov­er­nor Gavin New­som, Chica­go May­or Bran­don John­son, and oth­ers for enabling chaos, equat­ing their poli­cies to trea­son. Turn­ing to vot­ing integri­ty, BKP slams Min­neso­ta Gov­er­nor Tim Walz for sign­ing a “dri­ver’s licens­es for all” law, allow­ing undoc­u­ment­ed indi­vid­u­als to obtain gov­ern­ment-issued pho­to IDs with­out cit­i­zen­ship proof, which could facil­i­tate vot­er fraud by bypass­ing reg­is­tra­tion chal­lenges. He ties this to broad­er Demo­c­ra­t­ic strate­gies, includ­ing Min­neso­ta’s “trans sanc­tu­ary state” laws that pur­port­ed­ly encour­age run­away minors ques­tion­ing their gen­der iden­ti­ty to seek refuge away from unsup­port­ive par­ents, fram­ing it as part of a vot­er-import scheme dis­guised as com­pas­sion.

 

The seg­ment cul­mi­nates in a dire warn­ing about Mex­i­can car­tels infil­trat­ing all 50 states, with DHS reports of boun­ties on ICE agents—ranging from $2,000 for intel­li­gence-gath­er­ing to $50,000 for assas­si­na­tions of high-rank­ing offi­cials. BKP accus­es sanc­tu­ary lead­ers of com­plic­i­ty, not­ing Cal­i­for­ni­a’s mask bans for pro­test­ers while ignor­ing car­tel threats. He advo­cates for aggres­sive fed­er­al inter­ven­tion, urg­ing the deploy­ment of mil­i­tary troops, Nation­al Guard, and even tanks to “clean house” in Demo­c­rat-run cities turned “war zones,” tar­get­ing car­tels, ille­gal guns with filed-off ser­i­al num­bers, and cor­rupt offi­cials. Acknowl­edg­ing pub­lic unease at the sight of fed­er­al forces in urban streets, he insists it’s a nec­es­sary response to a 20-year “Oba­ma plan” of delib­er­ate erosion—now back­fir­ing as Democ­rats posi­tion them­selves as defend­ers of democ­ra­cy. BKP pre­dicts nation­al unrav­el­ing if vio­lence erupts, such as a car­tel-orches­trat­ed killing of an ICE agent, but argues the time for half-mea­sures is over: deport the undoc­u­ment­ed, jail the enablers, and restore order before the coun­try frac­tures. The rant clos­es on a defi­ant note, empha­siz­ing that Trump did­n’t cre­ate this “nightmare”—he inher­it­ed and tried to fix it—while call­ing for unapolo­getic action to pro­tect Amer­i­can sov­er­eign­ty.

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